Winchester High School - Aberjona Yearbook (Winchester, MA)
- Class of 1984
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m . 44 kj U) mud. Copy i Winchester public LIBRARY WINCHESTER, MASS. Moving Right Along. Energy, Happiness, Sadness, Crying, Sharing, Communicating, Being. Such a combined feeling envelops our school. It runs deep in our souls, but even more so in our hearts. It permeates the hallways and the classrooms, the locker rooms and the cafeteria. It hangs in the air with anticipation and excitement. Its an emotion that carries more than these words can express. It’s simply being a Sa¬ chem and Moving Right Along!! ABERJONA Winchester High School 80 Skillings Road Winchester, MA 01890 Volume 55 Editor-in-Chief...Teresa Elio Assistant Editor......Pam Harrington Photography Editor......Chris Bentley Business Manager.Alison Hagge Adviser...Carlyjane Dunn Watson Copyright 1984 Moving Right Along Table of Contents Student Life 6 Academic ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Students Competition Commercial 206 Aberjona ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 224 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 226 A Sachem’s day does not end with seventh period Physics class, life at Winchester High is a twenty-four hour experience, which goes far beyond our academic duties. Starting with early morning band practice we energetically face the day. We have mid-morning McDonald’s runs and lunch time flights to White Hen. The last of our periods speeds by and before we realize it we find our¬ selves outside the cafeteria discussing afternoon plans. As the group breaks up, some head towards the gym as others seek the radio room or English area to participate in clubs. Each activity stu¬ dents participate in is part of their lives which keeps them Moving Right Along! Kevin Shattuck Wayne ‘•Men rmom 1 pmH , C«t BIT | I FLAG CORPS — Captains: T. Clements, S. Nasson, T. Robert. Color Guard: C. Guarino, L. Guild, P. O ' Brien. Members: J. Askew, C. Barger, C. Belfiore, L. Braga, D. Brown, K. Burke, K. Coughlin, C. DeCologero, R. Di Vincenzo, N. Hagerty, D. Hughes, H. Innes, P. Kapanika, A. Kenerson, N. Khaund, K. Kline, M. Maher, S. McCarter, M. McClearn, H. McCleery, K. McCormack, M. Nagle, J. Nevins, D. Rogers, S. Schil- linger, N. Sob kowicz, J. Tobiason. Director: John Hackett 10 Marching Band — Flag Corps I Director: Priscilla A. Miller. Drum Majors: J. Crockett, T. Herlihy, M. Mathson, T. MacDougall, M. Kennedy. Drum Captain: P. Kelly. Seniors: M. Boyle, P. Clarke, A. Cooper, L. Dichiappari, K. Farrell, C. Hackett, L. Hartnett, E. Holloran, A. Laats, S. McDonough, C. Murphy, P. Murray, J. Nadeau, E. Obbard, M. Patti, J. Reidy, G. Rosenberger, R. Rothmann, A. Thompson, N. Legvold, C. Dixon. Juniors: M. Blasi, N. Bokil, J. Calero, C. Card, T. Conley, T. Cross, D. Cummings, R. Feldmann, E. Gambino, K. Grant, A. Hirschfeld, M. Hitchcock, G. Johnson, K. Kelly, E. Krusell, M. Krusell, S. Kessell, A. Laats, J. Lewin, S. Milauskas, R. Murphy, K. O ' Neill, T. Outwater, J. Perri- tano, G. Richmond, J. Rodgers, M. Rodriguez, G. Rogers, L. Sampson, K. Shea, P. Sughrue. Sophomores: L. Britt, J. Bruno, R. Cerabone, R. Driscoll, M. Feeney, D. Fin- neran, L. Gachignard, M. Grigorieff, C. Hackett, P. Holloran, K. Johnson, A. Levin, P. Malo, K. Money, S. McDonough, J. Mirak, K. Mortensen, M. Murray, B. O ' Donnell, C. Osborne, L. Papas, L. Rahmier, S. Russo, L. Smith, D. Taylor, D. Thompson, D. Turcotte. Freshmen:W. Aldrich, K. Binding, M. Bokil, J. Boone, M. Caci, A. Carzo, M. Cloherty, D. Coughlin, R. Covino, M. Dichiappari, L. Dickinson, R. Gaeta, M. Golden, R. Henke, R. Hernandez, M. Looney, M. Mallio, J. Matrundola, K. McKay, M. Murray, D. Nevers, G. O ' Connor, L. Pacione, C. Parsignault, W. Petersen, H. Price, S. Racek, C. Reece, W. Richie, K. Rothmann, N. Sampson, D. Skahan, K. Small, L. Spencer, D. Virnelli, A. Walsh. ’ll I il Marching Band — Flag Corps 1 1 9NHI k WHSR-FM, Winchester, is now beginning broadcasting op¬ erations for today ...” Winches¬ ter ' s best (and only) radio station enjoyed a truly outstanding year on 91.9 Mhz. A variety of music — ranging from punk to classical — supplemented our public ser¬ vice coverage of town meetings, football games, and local elec¬ tions. This year ' s officers were: Station Manager Bill Littell, Music Director Rodney Green, Public Service Director Dennis McCar¬ thy, and Educational Director John Reidy Terry Clements. Un¬ der the direction of Advisor David Frary, the station can look for¬ ward to continued success in the future. ' ' WHSR-FM, Winchester, is now concluding broadcasting operations for today ...” RED and BLACK The Red and Black staff of 1983-84 has completed a very successful year, placing second in a high school journalism competi¬ tion. The newspaper divides itself into a series of journalistic cate¬ gories: features, news, arts en¬ tertainment, sports, editorials, layouts, and photography. With the assistance of Advisor Marie Franklin, the Red and Black staff achieved a wide variety of goals. We were also introduced to the world of television when Demetra Tseckares, Editor, and Rob Nigro, Junior Editor, were in¬ vited to guest panel on Channel 7 ' s show, The Young Editors. To the departing senior staff, best of luck and appreciation for the immense effort and dedica¬ tion. To the future staff we leave their pride in a truly outstanding high school newspaper. ' 85 Editors. Photography Although this is only the sec¬ ond year the Photography Club has been in existence, it has been function ing very well. The meet¬ ings are every Monday night. The members are shown how to use their camera. They also learn how to develop film and make displayable prints. They use the facilities of the high school dark¬ room. Under the direction of Ad¬ visor Carlyjane Dunn Watson and President Chris Bentley, many school and town events are cap¬ tured on film. Members are major contributors of photos used in the Yearbook. 14 WHSR-FM, RED and BLACK, and Photography Club WHSR-FM Disc Jockeys Chris Alexander Doug Pressman Chris Bentley Dorothy Price David Burke John Reidy Al Falcrone Bill Derry Andreas Romero Jill Askew Maryann Driscoll Dave Sobkowicz Gretchen Grabau Dan Foley Matt Kennedy Nelleke Spanjaard Rodney Green Matt Boland John Perra Tom Herlihy Richard Rothmann Bill Stevens Josh Keller Greg Johnson Debby Rodgers Bill Littell Mike McKnight Jennifer Ulwick Will McCarter Will Hunter Maryellen Feeney Dennis McCarthy Ron Purdy Terry Clements Jim McKnight Scott Van Ummerson Joe Grifoni Jess Nevins Chip Katcoff Ravi Sharma Suzette Piazza Christian Romero Paul Mortenson Editor-in-Chief . . . Demetra Tseckares Junior Editor . . . Rob Nigro : Senior Lay-out Editor . . . Ron ; Conolly Junior Lay-out Editor. . . Mary El- j len Sullivan School News Editor . . . Jean Ro¬ meo Town News Editor . . . Jim McKnight i Feature Editor. . . Karen Johnson Boys Sports Editor . . . Mark Her- lihy Kathy Ahearn, Chris Alexander, Tim Conley, Paul Ferullo, Melissa Grigorieff, Jeff Koplow, Andy Laats, Tricia Lynch, Patricia Maio, Liz Obbard, Suzanne Perlitsh, Lauren Pawlak, Cathy Skahan, Betsy Solo- man, Patty Taylor. Girls Sports Editor . . . Karen Ser- ieka Arts Editor . . . Marisa Wolsky Business Editor . . . Jean Benin- casa Circulations Subscriptions . . . Dorothy Price Fundraisers . . . Pam Bruno, Jane O ' Callaghan Copy Editor . . . Patricia Mala- testa Editorial Columnist . . . Bill Littell Advisor . . . Mrs. Franklin Dave Selvitelli, Jim Mahoney, Ivan Latanision, Marco Sartori, Gianna Limongiello, Chris Bentley, Linda Rosettos, Neil Funcke, Craig Bonnell, and Kevin Racek. Not Pictured: Scott Burtnett, Jennifer Potter, Dan¬ ielle DiDio, David Budd, Kevin Indigaro, Beth Hamilton, Christa Limon¬ giello, and Carlyjane Dunn Watson — Advisor. ABERJONA Photographers as¬ semble their new enlarger. Duality Ivan Latanision WHSR-FM, RED and BLACK, and Photography Club 15 8F W- i jgf iZ Is k m ' m fw JjBkyBk i j ' j j %$ms : % mmIi ;i i 1 ■ n ■ la V a,.«« | ., ; w.l ' Jf JP y fl i g®a A I ■’ I - 1 ■ ■ ' ,i 0 jh| :i M- H«. J kJk Il ♦♦♦♦ .UR UTHu DOES NOT WORK HERE, gf ■]{ J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PLEASE PICK UP AFTER YOURSELF. WINTER CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders: Standing (I to r) Jennifer Parker, Krista Limon- giello, Holly Shephard, Eve Moros, Beth O ' Donnell. Kneeling (I to r) Alicia Angeles, Christina Cortina, Carol Reinhardt, Diane Struthers, Debbie Cahill. Sitting (I to r) Anita DiRocco (captain), Pat¬ sy Willing, Jane Ward, Marie Ward, MaryRuth Coakley, Leah Manganaro (captain). The High Adventure Club has had a lot of fun and excitement this year. They went hiking at Mount Osceola, horseback rid¬ ing in Hingham, skiing at Can¬ non Mountain, and camping in Maine. They have some memo¬ ries of these trips that brought the students closer together and formed strong friendships: Mr. Skinder falling off his horse, running down Osceola, and HIGH ADVENTURE CLUB getting lost in WVterville. They are led by Advisor Gerry Skinder, President Kelly Shea, Vice President Greg Poulos, Treasurer Gary Ducharme, and Secretary Marisa Wolsky. Members include: Dave Budd, Margaret Hitchcock, Natalie Hill, Kathy Shao, Sinan Kobu, Rick Parker, Chris Bett, Al Fal- cione, Greg Poulos, Tom Cross, and Katrina Nelson. SKI CLUB The Ski Club, bonded by their common interest in having fun and skiing, went to Sugarloaf on January 6-8. They had excellent conditions both on and off the slopes. Outside they had all the trails and inside they had a relax¬ ing hottub and a warm fireplace. Memories include: Swampscott High, the busride, Eddie Murphy, the headwall, video arcades, and munchies. 18 Winter Cheerleaders, High Adventure Club, Ski Club The 1983-84 winter cheer¬ leaders had a very successful season. Although there were many inexperienced cheer¬ leaders on the squad, they man¬ aged to pull through and make the best of it through a lot of hard work and practice. They cheered the hockey and basketball teams on in two different squads, one captained by Anita DiRocco, the other by Leah Manganaro. With the essential contributions and help from Advisor Kate Sullivan, this squad fulfilled their function in leading the school ' s spirit. i Ski Club, Winter Cheerleaders, High Adventure Club 19 ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . - V ' n m S rnmmmmm ■ • - • ' wia 22 Town and Community OUR TOWN Winchester High School is not just a building on a field, but an integral part of a much larger commu¬ nity. It plays a major role in the happenings of the town. Both the town and the high school are inter¬ dependent on each other. Although we will always re¬ member the high school, when we reminisce about our past we will see a much larger scope including the town and everyone in it. Town and Community 23 THE JURY ROOM” The Musical Youth The activities of jazz band, or¬ chestra, and chorus extend be¬ yond the classroom and into the student life fhrough the many performances they have put on through out the year. The winter concert was a smashing success in which each of the three groups performed admirably. In addition, the orchestra ventured into the high class atmosphere of the Hy¬ att Regency in Boston on Decem¬ ber 7, to perform for the hotel guests. The Chorus members are: Michel Michelle Calareso, Terry Clements, Tracy Connor- ton, Christine Gray, Honey Guerin, Dawn Macone, Karla Messuri, Heather McLennan, An- nah Mulkerin, Jennifer Perkins, Carol Rigsby, Nancy Semonian, Susan Solomon, Phwong Dunog, and Peter Kelley (accompanist), Advisor Mr. Cowgill. The Orches¬ tra Roster is: Ed Barrett, Michael Blasi, Madalena Coppi, Lauren Chabot, Raymond Cheng, Rachel Cooper, Debbie Daugherty, Maryann Driscoll, Chris Duffy, Kathleen Ferry, Veronika Folz, Carl Hirschfeld, Edward Holloran, John Keane, Peter Kelly, Kristen Kelly, Chester Liu, Wendy Liu, Ei¬ leen Mahoney, Anne Milburn, Patrick Murray, Scott Kessel, Eliz¬ abeth Obbard, Dorothy Price, Ni¬ cholas Rossettos, Richard Roth¬ man, Kim Ryan, Bjorn Poonan, Robert Southworth, Jun Urano, Missy Voltaggio, Andrew Mallio, Ona Wang. ■epst v T n 7 pj tfl i | Y w f A. 4. ffl jflrr h ir Jazz Ban d Members Include: Louie Sampson, Scott Kessel, Jane Nadeau, Cindy Card, Bob Driscoll, Peter Kelly, Ed Holloran, Tom Herlihy, Andy Laats, Lisa Britt, Kathy Mortensen, Dan Cummings, Charlotte Reece, Nancy Sampson, Pat Murray, John Rodgers, Mitch Rodriguez, and Eric Krusell WINCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY WINCHESTER, MASS. Curtain and Cue, Jazz Band, Chorus, Orchestra 25 26 Turkey Day Turkey Day 27 ♦ ♦. ♦ Soccerball . Weekends .. Holidays ♦ New Years Eve . ♦. Freshmen Semi . ♦. ■ ■ SENIOR SEMI-FORMAL On January 7, 1984 the senior class held its semi-formal dance at the Colonial-Hilton in Lynn- field. The elegant surroundings, good music, and large dance floor provided for a festive and exciting atmosphere. It was the first formal gathering of the sen¬ ior class this year and helped to bring them closer together. The entire night, the dance floor was packed and all who attended will remember the night fondly. 30 Senior Semi-Formal Dance Senior Semi-Formal Dance 31 Halloween Dance 32 Halloween Dance and Junior Semi I Junior Semi m ' 4 ■L mM A | | 1 Bn 1 1 | P ■b wj ■ ' vB E ?. xM i CHEERS!! The 1983 fall cheerleaders were one of a kind. With the help of their coach, Miss Sullivan, they succeeded at breaking through the traditional stereotype of cheerleading and trying original things. As a group they func¬ tioned well. Everyone got along with the others, and some new and lasting friendships were formed. Between cheering for football and boys and girls soc¬ cer, many fun times were had. It was a very memorable season for all. Memories include: Celebra¬ tion . . . Anita ' s pool. . . TPing . . . decorating bedrooms ... SC fight . . . FOOD . . . Rhooonda . . . Rumble on bus . . . NF while cheering . . . CELIA!!! Top Row (L to R): J. Parker, A. DiRocco, S. Falzano, P. Phillips (captain), D. Reich, K. Collins (captain), S. Fennell, L. Manganaro. Bottom Row (L to R): P. DiRocco, M. Ward, P. Getson, J. Ward, K. Lee, C. Cuccinatti, R. Glick, C. Reinhart. I L to R, Top Row: M. Cullen, C. Rowley, L. Galante. Middle Row: M. Driscoll (captain), J. Matrundola, C. Skahan (captain), Bottom Row: C. Hartunian, D. Ralphs, B. Jones. Missing: S. Perlitsch. THEY’RE TUMBLING 4-YA! This year the Tumblettes skill¬ fully displayed their many talents on the field. They performed in all the half time shows of the foot¬ ball games. They danced, twirled flags, and, most importantly, they tumbled. Many new tum¬ bling moves made them enthrall¬ ing to watch as they flipped around at the games. They worked closely with the marching band to put on spectacular shows as well as tumbling on the sidelines. A very close group of friends, they did more together than tumble. They went out to breakfasts and had a lot of good times. They will always remember Little Tumbie, Fiesta 4-Eva, and I ' ll Tumble 4-Ya!! Cheerleaders — Tumblettes 35 If the hands of time Were hands that I could hold I ' d keep them warm and in my hands they ' d not turn cold. Hand in hand we ' d choose the moments that should last; The lovely moments that should have no future and no past . . . All the happy days would never learn to fly Until the hands of time would choose to wave qood- bye . Semi-Formal n, i98i 36 Freshman — Class of 1984 Freshman — Class of 1984 37 Winchester Edition Home Delivery Call 933 3700 ongratulations to the Class of 1984 It ' s been a very I V ssV Complete coverage of Winchester news and sports, Monday through Friday. The Daily Times-Chronicle latlg ®im zb —ani (Chronicle — n good year The faculty members at Winchester High School have made a supreme contribution to our intellectual and personal growth. As teachers, coaches, and activities advisors, they have creatively tried to inspire us to maximize our potential worth and under¬ standing. Within our academic structure, our faculty organizes social activities in¬ cluding various clubs which bring to us a better awareness of them and their fields of education. Many of these people have gone beyond their professional duties to help students with their problems as they arise in everyday life. They give us the courage and the confidence to keep us moving right along! I I National Merit Jocelyn Hesse Barbara Ahearn Jon Mitzman John Nevins Alexander LaatS National Honor Society N.H.S. Members as Juniors N.H.S. Members as Seniors Barbara Ahearn Laura Accardo Andrew Mallio Susan Barbaro Renee Bakarian Lisa Money Edward Brickley Christopher Bentley Leah Manganaro Maddalena Coppi Cindy Beth Bortman Rita Mown Maryann Driscoll Robert Bosco Ann McCann Nancy Haley Pamela Bruno Dennis McCarthy Jocelyn Hesse Deborah Cahill Kristen McNamara Kimberly Kandres Lisa Diblasi Paul Mortenson Alexander Laats Natalie Dickson Brian Mulvaney William Littell Anita Dirocco Edwin Nazarian Wendy Liu Christine Dixon Bahadir Pelin Annmarie Mazzucotelli Sheila Donaghey Jacqueline Perritano Kimberly Morgan Camille Ducharme Louise Piazza Christine Murphy Gary Dwyer Dawn Ponti Danya Reich Teresa Elio Sheryl Powers John Reidy Ian Flockhart Dorothy Price Paula Ricciardelli Sheila Gray Kathleen Price Margareta Rosenberger Melanie Green Kristen Purdy Nicholas Rossettos Rodney Green Sarah Richardson Elizabeth Rowley Laura Glynn Richard Rothmann Heather Shepard Carolyn Hackett Katrina Seiler Corine Stevenson Laura Haddad Karen Serieka Michelle Stolow Thomas Herlihy Catherine Skahan Ona Wang Diane Intravaia Jeffrey Shubrooks Laura Weylman Karen Johnson Demetra Tseckares Lori Jordan Kiyomi Yatsuhashi Linda Koenig Yann Zombeck 42 National Honor Society National Merit Faculty Advisor to N.H.S.: Mrs. Tiffany President: Dorothy Price Vice-President: Yann Zombeck Secretary: Cathy Skahan Treasurer: Chris Bentley On the evening of Tuesday, November 29, 1983, seventy- nine seniors were inducted into our school ' s chapter of the Na¬ tional Honor Society. The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization which recognizes students who excel in school by electing them to mem¬ bership based on four important personal qualities: scholarship, character, leadership and ser¬ vice. In order to qualify for mem¬ bership, the students have to meet certain academic require¬ ments. The purpose of N.H.S. is to serve as a measure to the school and town communities of the members ' academic abilities as well as to provide service in many ways. N.H.S. members tutor oth¬ er students. Activities held during the spring provide service to both our town and school. National Honor Society 43 Charles Mitsakos — Superintendent Robert Forest Acting Superintendent John Pirani — AID Director Office Staff Gail Minuloli — Office Aide (not pictured) Elizabeth Gardner — Office Manager Administration The school year was a busy one for the administration. Under the leadership of Acting Superin¬ tendent, Robert Forest, the high school completed it ' s evalu¬ ation. Principal Larocco, in a memo to the faculty, stated, “You may know of my pride in Winchester High School, but at no time have I been prouder of the people who work in the build¬ ing than I have been in the past two years. Your professionalism, your objectivity and thoughtful¬ ness have carried us over some rough spots and what could have been some trying times. You have given of yourself be¬ yond what is normally expected and you did it with grace and a sense of humor. To all of you, my thanks and appreciation for a job well done! Winchester ' s excellence is in its people — I am glad that I am a small part of that excellence. Robert Forest In appreciation for your service to the Winchester Public Schools, thank you from the entire Win¬ chester High School community. 44 Administration Thomas P. Budrewicz — Assistant Principal Vincent E. Larocco — Principal The sachem SSa Sjs jf H am Hit W mmm Evander French, Jr. Assistant Principal Evander French, local tennis champ, with Chris Scanlon and the trophy they won. Marge Hayden — Registrar Louise Grueter — Secretary for Directors Coordinators Joan Stevens — Secretary, Book¬ keeper Mary Jacobs — Receptionist Administration 45 1 Student Advisory Committee The SAC, (Student Advi¬ sory Committee), provides the link between the Stu¬ dent Union and the School Committee. Their purpose is to voice the opinions of the students to the School Committee. This year the SAC were very successful. The courese of Speech Brit Lit and Media Brit Lit were deleted as English re¬ quirements and replaces as two half-year courses, Speech and Media. The class rank system was also investigated, along with the School Lunch pro¬ gram. (It was determined that these systems are presently most beneficial to the students. The SAC gives a weekly report of the students activities to the School Committee. The SAC is a state-re¬ quired and student run or¬ ganization. The members of this committee feel they have made many changes to better Winchester High School ' s environment. Rita Mawn, Suzanne Perlitsh, Dennis McCarthy, Carrie Roll, Bonnie- Jeanne Casey Student Union The Student Union, un¬ der the leadership of its dedicated officers Paula Ricciardelli, Karen Serieka, Nicholas Rossettos, and Sheryl Powers, again car¬ ried off a very successful year. The Student Union was the organizer behind such activities as the un¬ derclassmen photos, the extremely popular Hallow¬ een Dance, the pizza party for new students, the Fac¬ ulty Tea, Carnation Day, a Christmas food drive, among a long list of many others. The officers would like to thank Ms. Nancy At¬ kins for her undivided sup¬ port and patience, as well as all representatives who gave their time to work on committees. The 1983-84 Student Union is also proud of the success of our new school store. The Student Union is pleased to be of service to the stu¬ dents of Winchester High School. Class of 1984 Officers Committee Chairpersons Representatives Marie Cloherty Laurie Glynn, President Terry Elio Sue Allard Ron Connolly Alex Laats, Vice President Andrea Monson Virginia Askew Christine Cortina Laura Haddad, Secretary Karen Johnson Corinne Barger Scott Cullen John Reidy, Treasurer Beth Manning Jean Benincasa Carla Cucinatti Pam Bruno Vanessa Biggs Marialice Curran Class of 1985 Officers Jane O ' Callaghan Cindy Bortman Anita Dirocco Charlie Cowen, President Kristen McNamara Lisa Britt Barbara Divencenzo Pamela Harrington, Vice Pres. Mary Pat Fuey Lisa Brown Liz Doherty Traci Ross, Secretary Lori Jordan Debbie Cahill Sheila Donaghey Paul Sughrue, Treasurer Danya Reich Jose Calero Bob Driscoll Sarah Richardson David Callard Camille Ducharme Class of 1986 Officers Diane Intravaia Randy Carswell Theresa Ducharme Maura Dobbins, President Liz Rowley DAvid Christopher Alexa Dulchinos Lulu Kermond, Vice President Karen Selvitelli Dennis Clark Maryann Fallon Alicia Angeles, Secretary Jim Whitehead Pam Clinton Hillary Caulfield, Treasurer Class of 1987 Officers Allison Fennell, President Richard Burke, Vice President Susan Roll, Secretary Meghan Guarnotta, Treasurer 46 Student Union SAC Cara D ' Errico Chris Farrar Paul Ferullo Julie Guarnotta Ed Holloran Carlene Jacobsen Greg Johnson Chip Kelley Rene Kett Stacey King Joyce Kohr Kat Lee Patricia Maio Lisa Money Lynn Matsueda Mike McKnight Alex Nasson David O ' Connor Tara Papadinis Robert Palmer Patti Phillips Lisa Pisacreta Shawn Redden Martha Redding Arlene Reidinger William Richie Linda Rossettos Paula Russo George Seiler Rob Santos Widmer Schmale John Serieka Cathy Skahan Deirdre Skahan Kim Small Mary Ellen Sullivan Virginia Sullivan Jim Vancini Nicole Vita Jane Ward Cary Williams Daphne Zervoglas Kathy McGee Chris Flynn Katherine Fiorello Susan Fennell Student Union 47 Guidance Department The primary goal of the Guid¬ ance Department is to counsel students through the many phases of a high school educa¬ tion. Every counselor is required to meet with and get to know his or her students individually there¬ by helping each student to have a positive high school exper¬ ience. It is through this unique ap¬ proach of one-to-one student- counselor relationship that the Guidance Department assists each student to attain his or her highest level of educational achievement and personal devel¬ opment. As Mr. DiBiase says, the guidance staff are indeed advo¬ cates of the students. Alice L. Murray, Guidance Counselor Anthony H. DiBiase, Department Head Phyllis Nannis, Guidance Counselor Resource Department Our Resource Room has been following a fairly new philosophy this year. Their purpose is to give additional help in specialized areas to those students, who for one reason or another, find it dif¬ ficult to learn by the regular methods or in the regular envi¬ ronment. It pleases the staff to see the students that they have helped graduate go on to new and better things. Irene Michelson, Department Head Rita Cloherty, Resource Teacher Lucille Cesar:, Resource Teach ' ' ■! 48 Guidance Resource Center Joan M. Grenzeback, Guidance Counselor Janet Burchard, Records Clerk Shirley Noble, Secretary ul Lynch, Resource Guidance unselor Bernard Silra, Psychologist Kim O ' Keefe, Resource Teacher Support i Paula DiOrio, Resource Counsel¬ or — 766 Lorna Phillips, Guidance Depart¬ ment Social Worker 766 Program, Resource Center Guidance 49 . £. ITT v Science The Winchester Science Program places emphasis on what is called the inqui¬ ry approach, which pro¬ vides opportunities for stu- dents to discover key concepts and relation¬ ships through hands-on experiences. Laboratory work pro¬ vides personal exper¬ iences for students. The programs are designed so that important informa¬ tion has to come from the lab, and students are ex¬ pected to be able to an¬ swer questions on the ba¬ sis of their observations and experiments. The lab¬ oratory experiences re¬ quire much activity of stu¬ dents in a time when many young people lead in¬ Bruce Hall: Chemistry, Introduc¬ tory to Physical Science creasingly passive lives. Most importantly, stu¬ dents find laboratory work fun and that the lab breaks up the seemingly endless pattern of class¬ room recitation. This year the depart¬ ment was very pleased to receive an award from the National Science Teach¬ ers Assn, for having one of the top 10 physics pro¬ grams in the nation ' s sec¬ ondary schools, which was presented to them at its national convention April 5-8 in Boston. They were also proud to play host to Captain Rick Hauck, a NASA Challenger astro¬ naut, who visited the high school in October. John A. L imongiello: Physics, In- Jeanne C. Cronin: Biology troductory to Physical Science Jerome L. Burdulis: Honors Biology, Adv. Placement Biology ■ 50 Science Staff Francis Finnigan: Physics, Department Head William J.R. Marks: Honors Chemistry, Adv. Placement Chemistry Katherine Paltsios: Honors Biol- °9y ogy Walter Soule: Honors Physics, Laurence Smith: Honors Physics, Physics Adv. Placement Physics Susan Smith: Chemistry Science Staff 51 Blinded by Science Kj lr t K L i V S ' J mmr . . and this is what happens to overworked science teachers . . . take us to your leader. ' Tis the season . . . for our Chemist-tree ' ' Does anybody know how to work this thing? Well will ya look at that!! 52 Science Activities Capt. Haulk . . . He is just out of this world Maybe he ' ll take the tests for us too!! The Science Club consists of a mass of individuals who wish to continue their scientific studies during the after school hours. This mixture of ambitious stu¬ dents are: (top left), C. Katcoff, I. Flockhart, M. Coppi, J. Urano, N. Rossettos, B. Ahearn, (bottom left) M. Golden, C. Liu, R. Gaeta, W. Liu, M. Puchuli, . . . In Absentia: N. Horevitz, F. Khaghani, E. Lee, M. McKnight, B. Nowell, B. Pelin, D. Rutherford, J. White- head. Time flies when your having fun in science!?! I don ' t see anything. Do you see anything? Science Activities 53 MATH As we proceed into the age of technology, math¬ ematics is becoming more than the Queen of the Sciences . It is now the Cornerstone of Living . Without a firm foundation in math, there will be limit¬ ed opportunities in select¬ ing careers. At Winchester High School, there are math courses for all — from Basic Math through Advanced Placement Cal¬ culus. We sponsor a Math Team which competes five times a year with teams from other schools in the Boston area. This operates out of the Math Club, and has been very successful this year. Through the Math Club we encourage students to participate in several statewide and nationwide contests held annually. In keeping with our prep¬ arations for the techno¬ logical age, we have ex¬ panded our Computer Science program and ex¬ pect that it will continue to grow. There is a Computer Club for anyone who is in¬ terested. The students in¬ volved range from neo¬ phyte to Advanced Computer-nik. Congratulations to the Class of 1984! Earl Johnson The Senior Class wishes to express their gratitude and appreciation to Earl Johnson. Thank you for all your years of service and dedication to the students of Winchester High. Best Wishes on your retire¬ ment!! John J. Waite, Jr.: Department Head, Advanced Math Richard A. Conway: Geometry, Algebra 1A, Analytic Geom. Intro. Calc. John J. Joyce: A.P. Calculus, Computer Science, Algebra 1 George Oliviero: Analytic Geom. lntro. Calc., Algebra I A, Trig. Analytic Geom. Lois Ann Walsh: Algebra I, Ad¬ vanced Analysis, Algebra 2 Trig. 54 Math Staff Mary Rose Mirka: Adv. Geome¬ try, Algebra 1, Adv. Algebra 2 Trig. Earl Johnson: Geometry, Algebra 1, Algebra IB Maurice A. Merrifield: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Adv. Geometry James W. Smith: Geometry, Arthur S. Harris: Algebra IB, Al Computer Science, Trig. Analyt- gebra 2 Trig., Algebra 2 ic Geometry John L. Kelly: Computer Science, Geometry, Basic Math I Gabriele Fryklund: Teacher ' s Aide Nancy Upper: Computer Labora tory Coordinator Math Staff 55 Math student does her a, b, c ' s. That ' s not what it said in the back of the book! M. Picardi Trying our hand at Math! Math and Computer Science For those students who have superior reasoning abilities and mathematical talents, the place to be this year was the Computer and or Math Club. The Math Club was able to pull through yet another excit¬ ing and challenging sea¬ son. As for the Computer Club, well we all know that the computers were con¬ stantly busy anyway! Math Club: (left-right.) Jun Urano, Nick Rossettos, Wendy Liu, Ian Flockhart, Barbara Ahearn, Robert Southworth, An¬ dreas Coppi, Peter Pezaris Look attentive, please! But, Mr. Conway . . . 56 Math and Computer Science — Classes and Activities Take five. Kim Kandres graphing it. Nancy Upper is getting back to basics. Computer Club: (left-right.) Mi¬ chael Puchulu, Peter Pezaris, Chester Liu, Andreas Coppi, Tan Duang, Chip Katcoff, Nassim Mir-Mozaffair, Michael Burke, Ian Flockhart, Jum Urano, Robert Southworth Advisor — Mrs. Nan¬ cy Upper Syntax Error?! Pricilla and Barbara take a photo break from programming. Math and Computer Science — Classes and Activities 57 Elaine Kane: College English 9, American Dream Barbara Norton: Honors English 9 (not pictured) English The goal of the English Department is to help each student develop his potential to communicate and think. Every instruc¬ tional program in the Eng¬ lish Department provides an opportunity for the stu¬ dents and the teacher to interact as they focus on such communication skills as reading, writing, listen¬ ing, comparing, contrast¬ ing, inferring, generalizing, and predicting. Through a variety of approaches to learning, each student has an opportunity to deal with abstractions, develop and test ideas, and bring personal meaning into concrete experience. Theodore Benton: British Literature Margaret Mulkerin: American Dream, Masterpieces, Humanities Judith A. Hession: Read. Writing II, Writing Lab Amer. Dream, Adv. Placement Eng. Jane McIntosh: Survey of Brit. Lit., English Skills 58 English Staff Bette Tsoutsouras: College Eng¬ lish 9, 10 Maureen Hanawalt: British Lit., Themes I, Humanities Gerard Skinder: College English 9, Honors Eng. 10, Read. Writing, Themes I Cheryl Howard: American Dream, Masterpieces, Speech 1 . Miriam A. Ried: English — Read¬ ing and Writing Gale G. Butcher: English Skills, Media Marie C. Franklin: American Lit., Writing Lab, Exploring Amer. Lit. Frances Russell: Honors British Literature, Department Head English Staff 59 English Activities Not just alot of talk! Jim McKnight, Matt Boland, Theresa Clements, Beth Nowell, David Burke Smile! Lulu Kermond and Matthew Galvin Lip Service The WHS Communica¬ tions Club provided extra¬ curricular media activities to students interested in the Communications field. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marie Franklin, club members wrote the daily newscasts for WHSR-FM. They also produced public affairs talk shows and at¬ tended local seminars on the media. British Invasion In October, WHS students hosted fifteen British ex¬ change students. They spent a day touring Boston and seeing our historical places and shopping at Quincy Market. Another day was spent at Winches¬ ter High viewing American classes in action. The cul¬ mination of their stay was the Halloween party held by the WHS language clubs in their honor. The American host students would like to thank Mrs. MacDonald for her help and support. 60 English Classes and Activities The better to see you with. Charles Cowen Wild in the streets! Ms. Russell Dr. Helen Vendler lectures to English teachers about peotry at a joint teachers meeting with Lexington. English Classes and Activities 61 SOCIAL STUDIES 1 Social studies: the de¬ partment that lists history, geography, economics, psychology, political sci¬ ence, anthropology, and sociology among the disci¬ plines that constitute its courses. This is the depart¬ ment that examines the present in light of the past and projects the future in light of the present. Our goal is to build an appre¬ ciation of human culture from the Pleistocene to the Classical, from the Me¬ dieval to the Twenty-First Century. In developing this appreciation, we are edu¬ cating our students to be wise consumers, astute voters, and citizens knowl¬ edgeable about the coun¬ try and the world. During the year, the de¬ partment has participated in a number of events in¬ cluding a sophomore Model Congress, the Drug and Alcohol Week and education programs and the Humanities field trip to New York City. Best wishes to the Senior Class! Paul T. Mulloy: American, European and Global History; Advanced Clarence Olson: Ancient His Placement U.S. History tory, Consumer Economics Lorin Maloney: American, European and Global History; Humanities 4W Thomas F. Walsh: American, Eu¬ ropean and Global History; Issues of the Eighties George G. Watson, Jr.: American, European and Global His¬ tory; Economics r c 62 Social Studies Staff William O ' Connor: Department Head Lawrence Rinaldi: American, Eu- Randee Rae Martin: Ancient His- ropean and Global History tory, Advanced Placement U.S. History Pam Brooks: American, Europe- William A. Colella: Issues of the an and Global History Eighties Joseph Cantillon: American, Eu- Whitney Gaye: AEG I ll Ruth Gosselin: Teacher ' s Aide ropean and Global History; Psy¬ chology Social Studies Staff 63 Straight talk about Drugs and Alcohol. Drugs and Alcohol — peer teachers Lisa Calareso, Nancy Flaherty, Kate Harris Freshmen hard at work. And I can make a doggie and a bunny ... Humanities students learn the Fine Arts from Mr. Tracy, j 64 Social Studies Classes and Activities Social Studies Activities Take your pictures in someone else ' s class, Please! Push this button ... Laura Weylman, Karen Brown and Kevin Indigaro tour the MFA Captain Kirk and team. Humanities students view the voyage of life. Testing 1 2 3 Classroom presentations keep the Freshmen smiling. Social Studies Classes and Activities 65 Home Economics We have a vital Home Economics program con¬ cerned with guiding all stu¬ dents to develop atti¬ tudes, appreciation, understanding, and abili¬ ties. The High School of¬ fers all elective semester courses in Foods and Nu¬ trition, Clothing and Tex¬ tiles, Human Development and Early Childhood with a child study lab. The Foods and Nutrition courses provide opportu¬ nities not only to learn about Diets but also food preparation. Clothing and Textiles provide each stu¬ dent with the opportunity to construct garments ac¬ cording to their own per¬ sonal taste. Early Child¬ hood courses aquaint the student with the develop¬ ment of young children. Many interesting speak¬ ers come and share their knowledge and exper¬ iences with the class. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts De¬ partment has something for everyone, be it a lei¬ sure time activity, {wood¬ working, metalworking), or a technical program in auto-mechanics, drafting, architectural drafting, electronics, computer technology, and robotics. Students are also assisted in making informed and meaningful occupational choices, and are prepared for entry into advanced in¬ dustrial or technical edu¬ cation programs. Joseph A verso George G. Robertie 66 Home Economics Industrial Arts HfwCCMC T1 t i m y ii tc Harriet Nelson: Department Head Ralph M. Dibona: Department Head George C. Swallow Industrial Arts Home Economics 67 Art The Art Department of¬ fers creative and struc¬ tured experiences which meet both the varied skills and interests of the stu¬ dents. Advanced Art, the course most art students take after completing Art I, has to be different each year because of the num¬ ber of students taking Art for three consecutive years. The members of the Art Department faculty, are quite pleased with their students abilities and are impressed with the amount of students that continue with an art ca¬ reer. The art on the divider pages of this yearbook were produced by seniors at Winchester High School. The art program is an award winning program. Thomas Tracy: Department Head Music Students involved in the Music Department learn what a discipline music really is. They learn that an ensemble, whether it be Band, Choir or Orchestra, can only be as good as its poorest performer. Every student must give 100% of their effort and talent to make an ensemble work, and sound the best that it possibly can. The Orchestra and Choir spent most of the year rehearsing a wide va¬ riety of music that was pre¬ sented at both the Winter and Spring Concerts. They also play and sing a great deal of music which is not performed in concert. The band was busy all fall preparing for their ever popular half-time shows for the football games. They also paraded in the Woburn Halloween pa¬ rade as well as for the opening of the new Wo¬ burn ' s MacDonalds. One of the highlights of the year was playing for the re¬ ception of Winchester ' s own Astronaut, Captain Hauck. Students involved in the new A.B.C.s of Music course enjoyed compos¬ ing their own music and having it performed by the members of their class. Working with the Apple Computer was a new ex¬ perience for many mem¬ bers of the class. All in all, the Music De¬ partment had a very suc¬ cessful year. 68 Art Music John Walker . Janet Eldridge Priscilla Miller Mark Jacobs Music Art 69 Business V- The Business Education Department is helping stu¬ dents keep up with the rapid pace of technology. Around the department you have probably noticed or worked on word proces¬ sors, memory typewriters, and micro computers. Along with clerical skills, accounting, and business- related courses, many col¬ lege-bound students have enhanced their skills by taking typewriting courses for personal and profes¬ sional use. Dolores Cordeiro C.L.I.P. CLIP is an alternative program designed for stu¬ dents who are planning to enter the world of work following graduation. To help ease the transition from school to job, stu¬ dents attend classes in the mornings and are released early from school to pur¬ sue a job. Morning classes concentrate on such areas as career explora¬ tion, career aptitude test¬ ing, communication skills, health and safety, and consumer economics. Bankers, insurance agents, and placement counselors are scheduled as guest speakers. Field trips are planned to such industries as General Mo¬ tors, Boston Edison, Logan Airport, and Parker Broth¬ ers. Mary £. Nolan Margaret A. Sullivan 70 Business C.L.I.P. Staff Helen M. Nagle: Department Head Katherine Bateman Donald P. Kozak C.L.I.P. Business Staff 71 Reference The High School Library is full of activity, resources and students. If you need information, want to read a magazine, or catch up on school events posted on the bullitin board — the library is the place to go! Our collection is exten¬ sive and well used by stu¬ dents and faculty. The li¬ brary is open before and after school in addition to the regular school hours. Tennis Anyone? For four years you have been running, stretching, hitting, leaping, falling, re¬ bounding, dancing, aiming and laughing. This energy expenditure has a purpose. Your phys¬ ical education teachers have tried to let you devel¬ op skill in and knowledge about physical activities that you may use in your adult life in order to main¬ tain a healthy, fit body. We hope you continue to re¬ spect exercise as a neces¬ sary ingredient in your li¬ festyle and are affected by the joy of being active. Good luck! Charlotte Fixler: Library Aide Nancy Atkins: Librarian Janice A. Dolin: Department Head Thomas Kline 72 Reference Physical Education Audio-Visual The Audio-Visual De¬ partment does all the A-V work for the school sys¬ tem as well as some for the town. It rents films and has a Media Software Center which keeps inventory, checks all materials in and out and inspects, cleans and splices all of the mov¬ ies shown in the schools. David Berman Mary Collins: A-V Secretary David Frary: Radio, A-V Yearbook The yearbook is a histor¬ ic album for Winchester High School. The students are involved in the com¬ plete development and production of this publica¬ tion. Carlyjane Dunn Watson: Year¬ book Adviser, Photography Club Adviser Pamela Gail Canney Manny Marshall Joan A. Rosaiza Reference Physical Education 73 Let’s Get Physical J 11 ImBLv J r K ' ji - 2 ’ ' — This is a good place for a stick-up! Racquetball gets you in the swing of things Locker room life, S. Falzano B. Gurry, caught in the act. E. Nazarian watches M. Herlihy, ' falling ' for Volleyball. OK team, the game plan is . . . fun in Phys-Ed! 74 Physical-Education Activities r f wm w - % A ’ M flH ' ' Ready-Aim-Fire (. . . P. Getson, L. Manganaro have a ball in B-ball.) This ' Krazy-Glue ' stuff really does work! OK girls, who killed it? (Camille D., Karen S., Laurie G. and Kim F. attempting to learn C.P.R.) Mr. Berman punishes a student, (three cuts in gym and you hang)! Look who ate his spinach, (A. Gordon is Po¬ peyes pal.) Goin ' for the look of 84 . . . Sherry Limerick, Look out Robinhood, here comes Andy Thompson! Physical Education Activities 75 Language At Winchester High School you can learn any of five languages: French, Spanish, German, Latin, or Italian. 73% of the stu¬ dents at Winchester High do take a language. What ' s new is the For¬ eign Language Depart¬ ment this year? We have two new teachers; Mrs. Egan who taught previous¬ ly at McCall Jr. High and who now teaches French and Spanish and Mrs. La¬ cey who is teaching Latin. There are also several new courses including A.P. Lat¬ in, and seperate A.P. French and AP. Spanish classes. The big event this year in the department will be hosting a group of French students and sending a group of Winchesterites off to enjoy life and cul¬ ture. (It ' s a year of rest for the Spanish and German groups). The clubs are, of course, in full swing and will continue to be throughout the year. We look forward to a wonder¬ ful productive year ending in a grand celebration in June of 1984. Congratula¬ tions to the Class of 1984! Susan Austin: German I, II, III, IV, Department Head Linda J. Lacey: Latin Roseann Innes: Italian I, II, III, IV Linda Ciccariello: Latin I, II, III, IV, Adv. Placement 76 Language Staff Albert Trottier: Spanish Kathleen Egan: French, Spanish Lourdes M. Alvarez: Spanish II, III Marta Sartori: Aide Adv., Adv. Placement Alfred D. Duhamel: French, Spanish Leslie Hastings: French I, IV Adv., Adv. Placement Nancy Gelowtsky: French I Adv., Spanish II Felicia Hall: Spanish Language Staff 77 78 Foreign Language Activities Foreign Language Activities 79 1 ( •: | ij- | ft I Winchester High School symbolizes nu¬ merous things, unique for each student who passes through its doors. These feelings change almost as much as the students themselves. We grow and mature into young adults, finding ourselves making de¬ cisions and gaining confidence to explore horizons never before thought possible. Newly found talents are cultivated and maximized through the hard work and de¬ termination which all Sachems give during their high school years. These experiences we have shared help us to become not only an indivisible whole, but strong individuals, as well, holding the knowledge to keep us moving right along into our limitless future. We, the Class of 1984, began our high school adventures as the first ninth grade class to enter WHS. During our four years here, we happily greeted the arri¬ val of the Space Shuttle and the election of Pope John Paul II. We ' ve experienced President Reagan ' s full tern in office and the 1984 Olympics. Also, events such as the deaths of our marines in Lebanon and Grenada, and the loss of Korean Air Flight 007 have saddened us. We ' ve had to think about our future in the nu¬ clear age because of arms buil¬ dup, problems with nuclear pow¬ er plants, and the movie, The Day After. On a personal level we have had to struggle with college applications and making deci¬ sions concerning our futures. Our Senior Class remembers activities like the April Vacation Walkout and The Magazine Drive. In breaking up the daily re¬ play of events, class members plan planned beach days, par¬ ties, and a Halloween dance. The proms, semi-formals, and Sadi- Hawkins dances brought ro¬ mance and memories into our lives, and the weekly soccer, football, basketball, and softball games brought excitement. Also, we ' ll never forget the or¬ ange lockers and the green and blue walls that brighten up the high school! Larocco ' s yearly speeches were a thoughtful re¬ minder to keep us on the road to success. Preppy, punk, and minis¬ kirt trends all helped to make the students in the corridors look var¬ ied and unusual. All of these things have been part of our four years in high school and have helped to make them enjoyable years of learning, fun, and unfor¬ gettable memories! Learning to believe in ourselves has been the major focus of our lives during these years. Every ex¬ perience we ' ve had in making friends, dating, offices, clubs, classes, jobs, and in interactions with teachers, parents, siblings, administrators, and other people who have been important in our lives, has helped to make each one of us a unique individual. In joining individuals together to form a whole, the Class of 1984 became a special class, one that created a meaningful place for it¬ self in the history of Winchester High School. 84 Class of ' 84 m Class of ' 84 85 Barbara Ann Ahearn David Anderson Hey Lets Dance Elvis YaYaYaYa The Night Leaks Belushi And o SFM Wild Times W PC AF AN JS KS PS GF Worn Crumbs In God Ive Won Thanxs M -T D Reesy — Stewed WHC Feelin Groovy! Andrew Cameron Bairnsfather Hit Man. Bubba — lose it! Movin ' up — goin ' up in Revere. Good thing the clr ws mt. Slingin ' hash at Friendly ' s. Getn ' cot at Bob ' s. Remember Jince. KEEP SCOO¬ PIN ' ! ORG BOB Laura Marie Accardo The Days of Our Youth Are The Days Of Our Glory Byron Good Times W Rick Spring — On fhe Boat PUDDLES + HERMAN M. The Last Straw — Hvard Tow — UB FN 1P — CE — SOW Find Any Seat Priscilla Ann Barba Paul, Halloween ' 82 Texas Blues Forbidden City Dinner Nights The Circus Sadie Hawkins Dance Flor¬ ida Italy ' 84 Best times w PV RP CS AH GM Ital. Club Tootsie Mary Elizabeth Adelsberger Luv Ya Ann NH w JD + MC Hide + Seek All Ner ' s Rob We Make A Good Team Jr. Prom Toga Snowed w PV Spaz Lowell Led Zep Pact — Pain Is Gain LM + Su — Ln — Action Break In Zero This bird you can not change Susan Barbaro KS — Hampton (DNP MP) Best friends! Jr Prom — 3:30 brekfst B- Ballcamp Jon A Brook, CYOLG ON o Chin. Fd. Cdwk? The fact: Me? party — 1999 Big W LP unfoto? Costys not —! Thanx WHS — Sissy Michael Alcione Robert J. Armstrong Big Bob 2 FI. Nose GG SCO Will FF Doubler Gloucester 83 LIZ T-Mo- bile T-Heads BD Maryland R C Orange Double Whammy RON the Beach Bums Loverboy Shall We Sweet Dreams Renee Z. Bakarian i Comix H Sq Stbl Pecs B Games cleaners M Bites Montreal NY Aruba G Hbr B. Inc MB kk C + C AD LD CC PC Humanities 12:3? AA + DB Con Sp ? Jul Dscvr BPRG 86 Class of ' 84 Accardo Sponsored by Richard A. Conway Brita Ann Bergin S.O.S. w Katie, Marshfield, the Crew, 4-some, Comfort Castles, Boo Shroom, Ski trip 81, Pinball StaceP No lights! LARRY, NYE 82, Police, Proms, SD Canton 82, 302 hi noon sha, IALYL! Thanx Mr W Matthew Boland Great Times Per 7 Spanish DP and the STAR CHAMBER Than x For the rides CS, GD MINDWA RP RULES Fun at KFC with DF HOSPITAL FOOD Thanx JD for the job I DONT GET IT! Bruce J. Bonnell, Jr. Theres nothing like a GRATEFUL DEAD concert! Good Times with MJ MW AP DJ IF AG MBS smoke ski TRIP one of those Nights Mustangs WWin MM V Nothing Left To DO BUT . . . Smile Kimberly Bellino EVEN The Most primitive Soci ¬ eties have an Innate Respect For the insane. I Dont Remember? Lets take a walk, Thx, CK SHJL DD MC AR . . . Bye, Bye . . . Bino Robert Bosco ' ' Wildest Dreams” UTOPIA Bat- nan -T Christo WEEK 1 Have A Nice Life UMBA WHO ' S GREG GARIOUS? Dude Howie Big Bob Munghi BB + Shad It ' s over JP MRC MAY 26 83 EBYT” CYHI CLASS OF 84! Christopher W. Bentley B.S. BOOTLEGS, BUSHKINS, PICS AT 6, POLICE, 70 LP, SMD + POF, , P CLUTRI, LATIN IS DEAD, TFOL, I don ' t give a damn, for just the in betweens” — BRUCE.! . . . Jurgen E. Botz Hey there . . . WELCOME TO 1 9 8 4 i So foul and fair a year I ' ve never seen — 1 ch kam, Sah und siegte! ' twas fun . . . @ Sponsored by Thomas S. Joslin Mr. Mrs. Edwin T. Nadeau Mr. Mrs. Bruce A. Brown Joseph A. Berry, Jr. WHAT. A YEAR SORRY BETH! BEST TIMES IN ECONOMICS (?) RB, TM, SL, KEYCHAINS STONE- HAM IN THE SUMMER AT HA- GO ' S UNHH! VICKY! THE V! TV, GM, JL, JM RINGIN ' UP THOSE ORDERS AT PS CIAO BABY! Colleen M. Bond Dreams Become Reality only if you believe in them. Jokes 84 1! sprypnt The Girls, LaIG! Big VALL Sandy Wer ' e The Bos! MUR you ' ll Neva Nanc; so 83 H.B. Thanx MOM DAD Cindy Bortman Well I Used to be disgusted But now I try to be amused Because the words have got rusted — You know the angels wanna wear my red shoes. EC Ruby slip¬ pers? PTE Runola Spain Botz Class of ' 84 87 Michelle Bowen Mary Elizabeth Boyle Good Times @ BM W Sm CC TR DR LC JS. LOVE 10 24 82 W DD. JP HJ W DLBSL. J.W. DIVERS PAIN @ FUN DOMINOES FOREVER W AUNT DODO I Miss Love You. Thanx Mom Dad I LOVE YOU BOTH Karen E. Brown Whatever the struggle continue the climb it may only be one step to the summit. PIKS On the loose JR yr GO 4s CSU 3 LPs thanks LM + SC DILWCDDP 6W PCMB SM VC I LOVE YOU M + D! Michael Burke Never Do Today What Can Be Put Off Till Tomorrow: Chef ' s Blend: Ready!: any fhing That can go wrong will! 88 Class of ' 84 Bowen Victoria Bradley FAB 4 ags 5 THE CRU scituafe JR PROM JM — V rcrckcldrs BERM 84 dst BM CF Limo SPLASH merri TFF brfours DOT POLICE alaska STICK (y) mon- treal ducky SUM 81 muffins TRANSAM be jo RINK wore BYTC b. ADAMS ily M D! David Paul Burke Excuse me? SCIENCE for better living Odd Jobs (OH NO, DONT GET UP!) Best Times Salisbury Beach weekends, SOI ski week¬ end captain! THANK YOU All in¬ volved DP Edward Philip Brickley Crazy Eddleman, painting, UMBA w PM, RB, AG. Woo Yaz + Bud! TOGA Woo Shatty! Soc Bis CRzLdy Florida. Mohawks? Do I Look Like im SC tadsprin Best Times — PM, KD, BH, Kl, DD, JD, RF, EM Jacqueline M. Burke ARNF — Qui SKIS ky. Once upon a time 4 21 83 Nite Nana! W sunrise. Drop — the CHUM! Breakin-in. A — niter ? BWA! 1 joke! Party! Wsheek — BITES! Ppowa! ebti S + P BART! M bus D- dates PROM JL 4-ever. ILY M + D Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Joseph Calareso J. McIntosh Every challenge is a chance to succeed. BOF — PCCLR — Lets Be frank! Hey Bud BZE on! Mece dust? AR Montreal WDC Hamp¬ ton Cape SMRS LYBs M 31 CF Jr Prom Mols NYE boats M D JK PILY! FAME! Th B G LA RMN! Pamela Jean Bruno We are shaped and fashioned by whaf we love. PB + J. 1 28 83. ROSALITA. A. pope HtW? SCRUBER, RYLS 25, GLCD. efc. ITALY w EO + JM. BHU? SIS¬ TERS GLJOGT w the Gang. THANX JO, EO, CD. Scott E. Burtnett GDxW Garo, Oily, Bose, Cap¬ tain, Porvus, Har, Glaugh $60 for | 71, SS • UTOPIA, Cakeface, Be- j fazzz Slow Obnoxious @ ANH, I Rubberhead, GBA Have a Nice I Life, Guy Brillianf, Toads, Abuse, Uguys — moo Thnx P G Deborah Cahill Bruce I. Callard I am the one who has to die when it ' s time for me to die So let me live my life The way I want to. Thanks Mom and Dad. Stanley Carswell Ronald W. Chabot Track — No more Speed WO, PVing JEN, Big Bob — Ah! My shoulder, Dru — PO much? Shawn, Andy, Rick, Spike — Jack, WO H-MAN DL, MAW, BS Con — Florida — 3 Aint it good to know youve got a friend when people can be so cold” SPgang RBpullover BB- ZA- MANITA Bus R Liz DR talks pray pray pray — Monkey MAC MYLS only 10 past 10 Pat BC 81 LY M D Amy L. Cagnina Always Remember LL CR KM BB SD KG. Wedgemere RFW 7th grade Bash, LIMO, Metro w JM LL JF BV KC Memories w An- drew JSTAJBBC High Fantastic Voyage Flash AN 10 24 81 Lisa Marie Calareso Best Times w S P Gang Pacnic Horse? NF — bshes N. Falls HFFS May 28 Qtrs — PP Kd Jr Skp Day V 2 Dy Westfield — 3 4 83 w Kelley Rd P July 4 ' 81 Soph Semi w TKJ 1999 — Summer ' 83 DD ZZ? Thanx Mom Dad Michelle Calareso MEESH, BUNS. JEFF B, JIM C + MIKE. D FOREVER. Feb 25, 1983 behind ST. E. 1983 FIREBIRD. LETS GET NAE KIDZ. STYX. CAPE COD ACTION. I ' LL NEVER LOVE THIS WAY AGAIN I love U Mom + Dad Priscilla Clarke Rem — CC, Hamp B, LS guys, BZEP, Let ' s be frank, Montreal, Tut w CD, NYE fish, LBS IG, B B, chF, ESP, PB? 13, night on the beach, CC ski, TSYHO? Hey Cheeno — its Bud! GL dream on!! Sponsored by Rev. Mrs. David A. Purdy Mr. Mrs. Lewis B. Thompson, Jr. Christopher M. Capozzoli Fun w Jerry John, V.H., Great times w David, Capa, Moose- head Tech — HiFi Vector — ohm DO Cape Cod Tewks¬ bury, Hi Jessica!! Better times w Caron, Its all over Thanx Al! Martha M. Coakley Just Remember in the winter . . . lies the seed that with the sun ' s love in the spring becomes the rose — Middler Later! ya now what I mean? JDLA Good times Remember?! 17s party Dream Luv ya Mom 4- Dad Coakley Class of ' 84 89 Kelley Patricia Collins Sandys Slumber, Soph Semi w L T Kims House, Wds Partys, July 4th Westfld 3 83 w LC, GLs w LC PP AD When someone special is on your mind, other thoughts are hard to find; ILY Joey Edward Conley ILYM, IMYD, HANEM Hig H, Bird Bath 2nd floor, Sully Got no pp, Tony were ' s your Teddy BEAR, HACKA what Are THE odds, Baf¬ fle BOO, Frankieuo were are fhey, IL Sharon Shawn Micheal Collins Frat party M.a.M Laughing at McDonalds ' there U have it folks . . . WHAT! ' SM, JE, PO, NF, CF, FS, RR ON NN Bill Slobs BUGS Sw. Lf. OZZY (almost didnt go) Sp. Shed Pinto Crack Ups V. Lax Catherine Conlin Britt Connolly FAB 4 agss SCITUATE Sugarloaf 82 83 MEET YOU AT THE LIGHTS JR Prom ALASKA spring- summer 83 M M ' s Britts Bash + Crash BR TOURS LR RH FM PP Fiesta at K.F. Fiesta ' sat LH Preee WH POLICE Bowie BYE! Alexander Cooper ONCE IN A WHILE YOU GET SHOWN THE LIGHT, IN THE STRANGEST OF PLACES, IF YOU LOOK AT IT RIGHT — DEAD 4 20, 10 21 83. 1014 KLULES bh PAC-MAN AP p6 DT — THANKS Ronald Arthur Conolly ABC WHATs Up USH UDGA WERS MJN RC WEAK SKI BUCK GO MD CHEAP THRILLS HI THERE! PS RUN BOSTON CZ DF OH NO! MTV 11:00? TUFTS WSLY ABC D D LAX R B DT NGNG CONOLIA EBJR FOX GB WIN SEBAGO ROCKIN IT BODY SLAM ACE IT! Maddalena Coppi Use what talent you possess the wood would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best. WL, BA, KY, PC, long conv. with K. signed a sinu- soidsl curve. Shelia Corkery Christine Correra Porky — Get the key — Jr skip Day!! Trust Me! GEORGIE?! MIGHTY MOUSE Friends 4Ever kskw BM MB SM JPV in WE Share everything! Trust me! JONE 24 — LYLAS CISTA thanks a lot Thanks ILY M + D 90 Class of 84 ' Collins Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Maurice J. DiBlasi John Linda O ' Callaghan Linda J. Cronin SM ' S gruesome five some CM SS LN EK M. Oz SH, TD — MAN¬ SION, CM CG MP — SM SS, do I hove to? WHS — CH SM MB LS GM — Here Comes one now! DV on WW Ski — NASTAR! Oh, what I want to know, where does the time go? Julie Ann Dalton Jules ALWAYS REM GOOD TIMES @ PCD ZEEK KEVIN IS THIS THE FLOOR? Jr w RP MY SECRET LIFE PGD GTW? TINA RINNE LISA AR NF WAYNE — LTK WH- WHAT BUDS?! BABY IM PSYCHED!!! Michael Dellasala DELLI, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball Great Times with MC. Do Beards. The Cape Fun Times with DJ and gang, PC, JO, AN. Great Times at WHS. Terriers Hockey 1. Patrick Thomas Cresse Im in a RUSH WHATS UP? Best times with the CRumb CREW AN DA KS SF UGH CRASH HA¬ GAN Wrestling . . . ouch HEY, SMILE! SEE YOU LATER GUYS . . . Florida 84 BYE . . . William Joseph Derry X-C Champs s-9:00, s-4:15 THE BUCKET It ' s not the size of the dog in the fight, it ' s the size of the fight in the dog Thanks Mr. M Christine Crochetiere Fab Four Im A Hostage Scituate Youse Girls look Lonely The Dead Betsy RIP Britt ' s Bash And Crash Logic Inducing Substances Asti Pectorals Anarchy Rules! U2! Montreal Fiasco AGSS Imposter Lisa DiBlasi Panic 22 Lookin Good w JS Yeow P Not Teadies PH fish raisin RH The Boat Crew 1 way? Aug 10 wack NY Rm 301 WV Lowell Italy 83 DF Steam Roller L 16 B Day GH Bebug Holmes Police 2 The Rose AGSS! Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Piccione Mr. Mrs. Peter Q. Tse The Math Department Steve D. Cullen Don ' t Be Scared ET the trash can Howy Swinger BB Eggs Fbz wkd CC White Captain Head Up Thanks for the memories 1 1- 23-83 Lisa I ' ll Be There I Love you Mom Dad Luv You izz Stephen Damocogno Never forget The Mob AAPA KR JA KC PG BS LS TOB contraption Bud 83 All nighters with KR Good times with IS LS SD with pm + Dots J prom with Mr. potato JD zobo I HAVE The V PAMM 1 Dorothy Delorey Dot, Dotty, Dorothy End of Ortho ! Brigs License — Made It! vacation strike, summers — Cape Cod Epcot, Chlorine ! Parties Class of 84 Boston WHS memories sing a note Nancy Choir May I Help You Cross Country DiBlasi Class of 84 ' 91 Laura Dichiappari Stephen Thomas Dickinson GOOD TIMES W MP OCR MON¬ TREAL DCIN 83 BDAYS B GAMES MAR 31 SS prees LATE MOVIES, WALKING TOUR FRIS- BEE IN RAIN C FOOD, THE CAPE. BK PMB Cetc. R LONG WEEKS BOSTON sryrchateau C GOOD TIMES TO COME THANK D M D Matthew DiGioranni THE DIRECTION IN WHICH EDU¬ CATION STARTS A MAN WILL DETERMINE HIS FUTURE. THANKS MOM AND DAD for ev¬ ery thing. Good times AT CHAP¬ EL HILL. I.L.Y.K.P. Peter DiZio WHAT? sleepin Park — Sully Wake Up B-Ball JOHNNY HOLMRS GOOD TIMES — JS RM MH TM DJ JM DM RH FRIENDS FOREVER NO PP! ZZ TOP 3 TIMES 5 YP FINALLY!! LP STACE FOREVER 6 28 82 LYM 92 Class of ' 84 Dichiappiari Natalie Dickson Only in the future when we look back on our past can we truly un¬ derstand it. Daily rep. from KF Is the friver Awake? Rearview it ' ' uni Q ? INITIALS STILL! Christine DiGioranni PREE; WINGAERSHEEK ' 83 — SU¬ SIE — friends 4EV, NY New York, Lisa — SNEEK ' N out w KMRK; SK BRITT BASH n CRASH, LA- LAs, Brawl 1 vb, KIMBAs CHINK — STICKWOMAN, JR PROM — Best w MFC WRONG 4 hrs 2 min , G-Bye Anita DiRocco BT w SP gang BB — 2am — Deb PACNIC 82 MD — UR Spec QTRS 5 28 SWAW — SD Scales AS — DANYA Cape — EM HFFS BFF 1 2 — KM King Pin — FP ALARM?? 5 Over Curb PP — TLY — Bunk My LS NF — undwr Bshes No — No Sue Toga Christine Marie Dixon Ski 8123 Montreal 82 Visualize DC 83 Lets B Frank Vmints Cape: Michael PYT Beach night Qtals Lax 8 10 Police Followers BWB Tut w PC B ' s K + D S-Sec MIKE! March 31 Cfood Stranded VNova Sponsored by The Kohr Family Carol and Eli Bortman DICKY, THERE ' S SOME SAND , P.R. 83, REM RALPH ' S, TIMES , W EH DP, KE, RP, LAWN JOBS? NO WAY, BUDMAN, PYROMA- , NIA ELIMINATOR, NOW I GO . WHERE THE MUSIC FITS MY SOUL Juliana Nicole DiMasi REMEMBER . . . LAST-CHILD, DREAM ORANGE — ORANGE. SHU, NOODLES, C TUNA. MAR¬ THA LISA AFA. MEMORIES OF TR. JRP + VOS —. HEY ZERO THATS IN! AND MAY YOU STAY . . . FOREVER YOUNG Shelia Donaghey BT W S P gang! Fri 13th — pp, ZZ? Florida — EM BBB, SWAW? AD, A Hap + Fun w Beth MBB, Semis w TL, 2AM Boston, BC Trash, BPDIL, Sum ' 83 Grt X ' s many spec memo¬ ries w Jack 143 — always! Thanx M D David Francis Donnellan Surf. 18 Wheeler All nighters What Denny ' s? Its 7am? C.A.T.B. Gino remember me? The Closet Do Foursomes Aches They ' re cold 6 22 83 Barbara KD RF EM PM BH EB J Renee Downey Memories of Summer ' 83 NH runs in the Toy Oscar ' s Boat Nic- Nic Campin Smoke-screens on, Blueberry Hill Party ' n at the Fells The oihs I love Billy 4-Eva 3 14 83 Camille Marie Ducharme Socca Luc! It ' s Nicer Twice! 37, OSF, CAPT, GTs w LWKS, NFSBs Candy + FF, Low at HB, F4eva MC, Parkin Jr P, ILY Kl, Uto, frum S, Thanx PB, MD 12, Htw? R-25, etc., Thanx Mom Dad, Good Luck El! Dawn D ' Onofrio Richard My Baby! Meanie, I want to take a walk. Bino, M Ms. Yes Dear! Hey KB RH PM PL CR Dad Thanks! Love Peace Happiness Always. Summer Wkends! And to the gypsies that remain . . . The End. Maryann Driscoll There ' s a destiny that makes us brothers: no one goes his way alone. Thanx Mom Dad, Andy, Cathy Rich Jess Little Tumbie Ben Mixt Berries Boo Boo Hi Cutie I love you John. Steven Doocey Remember Indiana Stones Hey, wait a minute I havn ' t had my turn yet Chemistry stinks There always looking for you Spuck lives and so does Buck¬ wheat. Ernest Drougas ERNEBALLS Kev where ' s my car met Ro 1 AC DC Rules Drisc I will Be fore you? Jane Luv Ya 10 3 83 and forever Lenny, it ' s fi¬ nally over Florida And then there was a, V Soccer Thanx Gend! John Jude Donnellan John open your eyes. VGat 12 + 4 Busted by JP. P. in Flounder ' s I can do a gainer. An 18 wheeler? Where ' s the van? Beefeater Nev¬ er Again. Dris Feo Glaughs Harry Bricks Fee ' s I.D. Marne Kevin Driscoll GTW — RF BH EM J DP MA NE BED, METRO E ' s Car, Kickboard, Slumbos, The Cape, Captain T, Rolaids PM — Powerboot, FEES ID — Thanks All N ' s at Rob ' s, The Cruise What the, Squat, Vette, Soccer Gary Ducharme Believes in vacations, weekends, holidays, seagulls. Elect Engi¬ neer, Big Bucks! Till we meet again ... Sponsored by The Goodlatte Family Mr. Mrs. W.J. Ewing Ducharme Class of ' 84 93 . i i vX kV Tan Duong Great Time in High School; now its end; Time for future; Engineer¬ ing Big Buck; Life takes easy; LG WB HA BE WGB: RT; KL; JK; JD; TN a other. Teresa Elio Best times w SP gang Cape ' 83 Tennis 83 w P ' s, Fats, Mc ' s, L D Sorry Anita SP KJ Muska Fun 2 Danya Thanx — MGH Chain gang 5 over a curb Love ya Mrs. I! Best Friends — L P — I love you M D Stacy Jean Falzano Spacy Sandy My BB Hi ya doing? ABA Jill + Fay Di OFF! Why me? Best Times Crew Police Beach SUMMER — 82 Endless Love Baby! Memorys Pete Forever 6 28 82 MFT 215 Princes Thanx Mom Da d Sandra Dunbar Good Times Are Forever Bad Times Fade Away Like Stacy Like Sandy, Off, Hi ya doin ' ABA Jill Fay Coll, We ' re The BOS! Rod Stewart — What Am I Gonna Do? (space) Match Much Jack¬ ie? Kim I Should ' ve Listened Kimberly Jean Farrell FAB 4 Chicken winger Scituate Sparky — NO BRAKES! Stick- men ALASKA Sum 83 POLICE BOWIE WH Meet you at the lights preee. SUGARLOAF JR PROM BA BC Bash + crash fiesta KF LH LY M D BYE! Traci Ann Feeley We ' ve only Just Begun! 35B Yawn Patrol d Bow Crew GYN JR 7 22 83 BC — 2s DU Tf + s AGSS! NR Moo Poo Condo rink mood T S DC ' 83 I wanna Go Home! TT Lupes 2 acc lw S E Gdlk Cru! Thanx mom Sponsored by Inge Mulraney Dr. Mrs. Paul F. Kelly Gary Dwyer No Problem Is it sparkling? Opti¬ mum Efficiency; The GCC way of life Do you have the car today? 23K and up for Bal Gimme a break. Let me write the letter. Jeffrey Ewing Pete thats my leg MEZZ 83 Country coolers Va s at 5m wake up Steve its 9:30 Pooba ' s Ks The Vineyard w AG Whos on 1st NF Best Memories SC SM PO CF NF AG BA BG TAZ Luv Ya JF! Christopher Farrar Dont Worry About It! Country Cooler M-W-F Smoke Stack PBP Pooba ZZ in WC Parent Weekend Good Laffs w Jeff Slug Oily Funk Stick Stevey Fwank Bar Soap FOC Kgs 25 t Vido You ' ll Get Over It 94 Class of ' 84 Dunbar Phuong Duong Wind, sun, and water for all we need for life. I love you forever. Care for SH, HT, KT, MR. I Sun¬ shine, I live, die, accept. Tricong Mai Sac Co Ngay Nen Kim Tuoi Tho Tuio Tham Tren Bau Troi Xanh. Eric Fieleke IBRHTSYFO Sixth Period Study CJQ Gaming Chem Lab Longy Birdman and the Cap¬ tain I Don ' t Get It! Antonio Fiore Robert Fiorillo FEO U CONT. Cruiz — what The !?+ P. in Pur Beat Burl I Burnt McNugs Do 4 somes FLA B Hattica Nas Darisc Har¬ ry Glaughs Hones J D, Brik Guys At Lions — 7-11-62 — THANX Squat bsagymaefs GP HI — BETH Susan Fennell ALWAYS THE CHALLENGE GTW S P NYE — KH Cape ' 83 Hosters — NF, AD PP, KD Frosh — SB BH t ' pingP etc V 2 Dy — ZZ? par Vac Stdy — BRANK PP Unxnowns GLW Crumb LT — JK + puzzles THX M + D, RZ AZM — NH + Fam Fun! Anne Mary Flaherty Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice — Best X w S + P gang 14BC puswn + S + pus — HFFS Cap + T HH 3B Col Lai 7 Hamptn Sprypt Swamp Hors? dshs — KPFF 13 ILY Dad + Mum Kathleen Ferry 10 29 83 at WC — Rear View! Bat. 2 Tab 1,2, 3 row — We ' re Not Moving! Cool Moose Where ' s My CA folder? Sports haus IT! Too much of a good thing is wonderful! Let me down! Beat IT. Ian Flockhart LRY 505 Sec. Super Trip D + D Blue Belt — g.s. Biff Biff . . . HM RABBI 00 ROCKY? 4Z Brighams on a Wednesday JMH JMH WWOO WUM — PUS Boys State Good old POP 1134 Never laugh at live drag¬ ons ' ' Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Philip Johnson Mr. Mrs. Edward Ducharme, Sr. Family Mary Finneran A moment maybe temporary but the memory is forever. Track is 1. Thanks Mom, Dad, TF, MF, DF, CF. Joan Fiore Diane where was the Party? Sum¬ mer of 82 — FRED, XMass — 83 Sept 19, Nov 1 1, DA, RC, PL, AM Chipper and ET at the Mall! July 13 Never forget SPUD, STRINGS, DT, NL. Greg Fitzgerald Flockhart Class of ' 84 95 X Wk 4 f m If ■• If uK -r. _ If, ' rl Ip W iA Jf Jesse Lee Fox Daniel Richard Foley MIND WARP — Zak, Stevie, John, Raven, etc KFC Sft Cen¬ tre RFCW RULES BC USA vs RUSSIANS 600 BYE 600 K WAG¬ ON APPLEIIe; Radio Station WIFFLE; BASKET; FOOT; HOC- BALL KILLER BALL TTFN The Boys Lisa Galante NYE 82 J Prom wes PRnsins + on a mwk F CDCHPWK? SA Suess May; NN dmcr snw SK 90 Wnsk bpi LY 2 am GHPO weo Bst F 4 3va HEY U Gys TSImby IGTHT TBR! Tumbys 82 83 sstwpt WH Sumrs Carry On Dec 1 82 Eric ILY THNX m p! Andrew M. Goodlatte Dude Seawolf Frosh F ball FSA UMBA — Sco, Pat, Ed Big Bob, Jeff, Shaddy, Zing, H-Man 2 Fla. 84 ? My Sleep Overs Shere ' s Willy Double Wammy (SPBB) P ' S Bch. Prty ' s Glstt. LaX 1 Thanx M + D 98 Class of ' 84 Foley Anthony Lewis Frate ' 68 Firebird Jenny ACCNLSFH! N.E. Feast Aerosmith ' 82-83 Best times with RS DA PJ MM GF PC Gamblin ' Tk real thing V !! Tyler ' s wife Jagger!!! Carol J. Gill ZEEKS KM KM LS SP KG PW JS DT DD DW BD SK VP GM DD TR AR MC FS — IWALYFr Goof wha you say Spoon Billy Squ Ozzy Blizard of Oz Hill Field Pond JBA — Live Takes Life BS — Learn How to Live Neil Funcke M-W-F w BB, B-Ding + H T- Ring, AP. + oB., Summerfest, Gr, Am. BBx2 toga, Waldon W.W. ZZ SH Mss Ps Loon Mt Who ' s on first? rf + c if dvng Campin Me Lyon ' s Buda ptarfs yellowpants KS + BBs FI? Laura Jane Glynn When you give up your dream you die! Power of positive think¬ ing — Out of everything bad hap¬ pens something good!! MP rem BC I love U Mom, Dad + Rob! Thanks gang. See U all 6 89 Sponsored by Jeanne Donald Hoffman Mr. Mrs. Wayne H. Paskerian Through Weeks Of Caring And Showing Every Situation, At The Fatherland Each Little Lamb Shall Go. ABC RC, B + me MUGS, Lifting Body Slam, Water Fight, CarrpHewes Footbl Field Julie Frances Gibbons To look up and not down To look forward and not back To look out and not in (Hale) Thanks Mom, Dad, J + T and Miss T. ( Mrs B. Jacqueline Ann Gorrasi Mt Lakes sumrs 80-83 WSC NORM 7 22-10 2 Heidi ' s Kath Sally WH CT PS LC KO VS 7 3 81 METRO NETC Jr Prom MSLG LI CA — I made it Joce MJ TP YT LB Kl UA WN OT BU BY AM GT WN HB WF Thanks — Mom Dad J M! Kimberly A. Gorostes Sheila Jean Gray GTW the giris! sos w BB, KM, BUSH The CREW Comfort Cas¬ tles The Police 36 Times BC High Britas Bashes S Bridge nights Tingle man Ha Hal Par¬ ties At PD, w SD, SF, JP Thanx Mom and Dad. Laura Ann Guild I get by with a little help from my friends” SB 1,2, 3 + NN JH MS KS JG THE FRI. NIGHT CLUB AM 3 13 83 Zitrone, KK Schweiny Ich Mochte eine R + T Bon- Bons Germany PARTIES Nancy Jean Haley Letting the days go by MIAB Hi Jimmy! Cookin ' x G Hs FRAY Sportin ' the surf look! Stang Su- garloaf v2 POLICE ' 83 CAPE L Walks Stop and . . . Once in a life¬ time TH 80 Melanie Pamela Green w d-eyed mdfd boys my tragic flaw — nym slumming w Erin the Breck Boys minus one, who needs a hub cap anyways cruis¬ ing w matt put on yr safety belt Nishat lakes Xmas 1982 my wed¬ ding such madnes Hang on Sandy Laura Haddad SC Life is just a cocktail TA par¬ ty on the street” ERNIE OG hu¬ man toy + Don Rickls, Limo LA NW RC, Life In The Fastlane w LJ EY Mons C Thr, Sizzlin RM ' s CLASH SW bash, Big Valley, SO FREE ME Rodney Green You have to be crazy to stay in this place you just have to laugh at it All — The Furs The Gang: Scum Slick, LGN, JK, AT, ES The Ceiling ' 83 WBCR Richard Paul Haggerty WHAT GREEN SMOKE? HANG ' EM HIGH Daves Torino = 4 WD! Mom + Dad are 1 Nugent 82 VP = PD DM RH BB ' s — TM + EC Chrissy 7 29 83 Forever F.T.W. Fake blue rbs? Ski @ SOI! FF — JG + ML GE PY AA VC F 69 Amen Sponsored by Randee Rae Martin Kim, We ' re goin ' !! 2 1 83 anni¬ versaries anythin ' Montreal 12 83 Thanx mum ucky Roches Re¬ cruits SAE The Southern Cross TYGDS Take care of ' em Kath! Carolyn Hackett Life is what you make it, so make it the best! Honk if you love WL — FBAM Study w JN MK Pit — DY AG YG — Chadwicks — Cape — WWWTF Good times w BUNS! AM LC KP NN bandpals ronny CELTICS! HB DC 83 GP CLYDE Gregory Paul Hatpin Thank you Slansons, Red Light, Harvard Hockey, The Animals — Ride Hore Eron E.M. Loels Skins, Splat Thanks Mom and Dad Win¬ ter Track Spring Track. Halpin Class of ' 84 99 William Patrick Harris Caj malag — THE GREEN STUMP — RD — Florida Frosh SBW SF Hojotogo X ' sx NASE, DRISC, GLOFS, HONES, FEO, BURTS CAPE — AH — CRUISE, J D Edelman — Cmp Wang ' 83 Howie — the KNEE LU Mom Dad, Andy, Amy, Sue Charlotte Hartunian S Star mictent Fishies! Lil ' Tumbie Going to Canada ABC AP Teenie CM -F JG Swervin ' ! Who luvs Scrub? U2 83 The Pact Duck AR TB MS CS 10 83 ocfr! Thanx M D carpe diem Mark Allan Herlihy Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all. — G. Ben¬ son, sub 2.19. Burdon was a mad¬ man! Thank-you beautiful peo¬ ple. I hope to see you soon. 100 Class of ' 84 Harrington Michael S. Harrington Hacka Ramblin Gamblin Man $ Wanna Play Cards Fightin Irish- Redskins Rule Many Good Times Spent With Many Good Friend s Sunday Football I Have The ”V Wendy Herzog There are so many things to be remembered And so many things to be forgotten . . . but some things you can never forget, Hey? !@H, thanx for everything 9 27 83 — ??? Kate Harris If endings symbolize beginnings, why are goodbyes hard to say? BT w S P gang CHALLENGE MYP 9-24 DECT C pus Wn + S + pus NYE w SF HFFS TP Im Chok¬ ing WK. PP 65 SE — JMFF Thanks Mom Dad ILY Jocelyn Hesse PG PD MN! Fri. Nite Club SLACK Metro — Got any SC? c. party 6 p Ich Mochte Eine Who ' s a guy? Hip! R + T McD ' s SB 1-3, NN NEC PS Zeke clique JS SC MM Jacqui LG MS KS DR MM AM OW SO LONG, C C! Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Robert Taylor Michael and Nancy Sirchis Phyllis Daugherty • Lauren Jean Hartnett NH PREEE MEET YOU AT THE LIG HTS SUGARLOAF 82-83 BRITT ' s BASH CRASH FIESTA ' s AT THE HOUSE 4 hrs. 2 min Re¬ member PB BC KF BD EC Stopped 3 times Dear MB ILYM, D TIG- GER BYE!!! Richard Hemmerdinger Thomas Francis Herlihy Be courteous to all, intimate with a few, and let those few be well tried before receiving your confi¬ dence. Pizza, Cast Party, DC ' 83, Drum Major The Ceiling ' 83, NHS, Swimming Edward P. Holloran Michael Hurley Kerin Indigaro the Batman CaminoP Animals? 1 Jtopia — ROB, Cap, Christos, Scot, Camille, JC, Skip Day Jr Prom — Parking ANH Cakeface Enka . . . BOOM! Imperviousness Knaves . . . Peasants — Have a nice life Darid Matthew Johanson JOBES SMOKE on THE water H- ROCK w RE + the CREW No Brakes! IMY JP GT ' s w MJ and The misfits Walk Quietly And Carry A Big Schtick Cross Town Traffic Hndx In Cell 2 JshhB abused 68 SC? ILY M D THANKS Matthew Robert Johnson HEV MET FOR Gd Tms w Tru Frds cf w Jbs Ellis D SS Trips LV u alwys MKJ fpc Forget all your cnrmwc Dont live in the past Look to the future It all goes too fast” BS THE NIGHT Animals The Sun Was in my eyes! JBS up the tenth FRGUIPO Wrong way sally! U turn on MP Enjoy oh E! UGH THANKS M D BB WOODMAN WHY DO THEY CALL YOU MEATS? Mean Surfers — YAAH! Hard core — you bet! My skate COH! What a waste. AAH MARTY, What can I say? Damaged. My damaged, and Nobody Comes In — Stay out HEEYY! Later on @ Oscar Johnson Diane Marie Intraraia really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be movin ' on” SB KB LM LP SP PT — Friends Forever YOTA? No can do! PS runs. NOE 2 Tennis 83. 3 LPS. GOPHER IT! BUS LUV YA MOM DAD! Good Luck 84 Karen Marie Johnson A silver tear . . . Toto, I dont think were in Kansas anymore Fairytale Poptart VarTP Curb Carol Farm Muddygush Liers 82 B? YPF! Thanks ILY M D, K, BJC Gone to Carolina in my mind Paul K. Johnson Lori Ann Jordan T A, 1-2 1 vacationland! Go to JL ' S? Frate wheres the Party? Best times with JB RS AF GF MM I love ya Julie 1 1 3 81 YSH? VAN Par ty. Stones. Tattered. EP. AER- OSMITH Rules BYE NOW! CAGWYW Lose your dreams you could lose your Mind. Life in the Fast lane w LH The MonCthr. am calls Barney” Thanks Andy JB Puddles Don Rickels JS BG P SJ This is the Last straw Sponsored by Kiala and Alfred Reich Ronald and Noreen Chabot Jordan Class of ' 84 101 Barbara Lee Joslin 1 MISS U Ga, u2 SL. JS, Cruzn w JC. Beans Mo + LD. Fla WGM Cape 83 Malyg v LKHSF Pam Hill CC + snows 1 1-1-83 1 1-1-83 JR GT WTF! LYMF E Who gs All Nites All Nites BF + GT x RIN A KIM + DAnny I Love You Dad SP Sttm + S + P Sharon Kennedy AGSS d ' boat — cru ANWTP C P DF rink Sunny BBSS GNAM GT at TFF yownt-patrol Merri YYSS WIS! NF Spain G T GDALB JB Wore SBF brawl Mont lupes moods TPOL LBC TTT hos ha good-luckcru! Alexander Laats Know yourself said Socrates Well, shoot for the next best thing — never give up trying! The Gang — JK, ES, AT, JR, RR, MH, RG. Love AND THANKS to AAMDE -F Hillary. 102 Class of ' 84 Joslin John D. Keller Give wind and tide a chance to change — Byrd PB J 1 28 83 Thanks AT EO! THE GANG — AL, ES, JR, RR, RG, MH, Woods, Phys is fun? CJB W HELP! YPF (Ult Fris) Py ons; SKYRM west Peter Kelly If all the entertainers in the world lost their music, what would they play, what could they say to pacify the crowd, to justify them¬ selves Think about it. Linda Koe nig Boston Bruins, 24C, Softball, Montreal 82 BRUINS 6-4 W, What are we doing? I ' m con¬ fused!!! 19 4ever, 5th Per. Bio., Purity SD, 11 1 83, No sh- -! Kim K.B ' s, Is it June 3rd Yet? Joyce Marie Kohr I ' m finally out in the clear and I ' m free I ' ve got dreams I ' m livin for, Movin on to anywhere, How hard times can fool ya, oh I ' m ok, I ' m alright! CF — WW CAPE COD ODT M D Sponsored by Barbara R. Norton Anthony and Veronica Fiorillo Kimberly V. Kandres Vintage ' 83 began on 2 1 What can I do for you P + L? BBH 23-2- 5 + 6 Quebec GB, SG + me GHB + RB Thanx family + amis The best is yet to come And you ' ll be wrapped around my finger Nishat Khatib Listen to your heart, never fear and follow every dream Melanie follow that . . . PMN AL RD sum¬ mer of 82 83 Riverside IYA 10 21 83 786 RRNS? s-crowd Inxs M D Clay beads pps GL eyo Celia Anne Landry I can resist anything except TCS! Best times with Chris, I love you! Cast Parties, H Square for lunch. FRIENDS: AH BD JJ RG DMM I MIT, RHPS 5 20 83 Peter Langley David MacMillan Cookie 55 — Whats on sale to¬ night. I have the V. No more SPROMTS for this kid! Coming Thru I only bowed once Pain is Mind over Matter — if you dont mind it dont matter. Muham- mud. Michael Edward Landry SPIKE HJY, AAFOZZY, Triumph, AC DC ' 83, A.N.Y. What The C.! , Well Ya know , Houghts, Good Times with good friends DALLAS COWBOYS 1 Heavy Metal Forever Nathan Legvold SARATOGA 83 Summer Of 83 MM DT, AL, KT, JP, Aug. 11, Sept. 21, OPERATION, NEW YEARS, DC, 83, OUTSIDERS TO SEABROOK, BRIGHT EYES, RE, AH, RC, JL, KT, FALL OF 80 JUN 4 MARSHMELLOWS Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. John N. Rossettos Cynthia and Walter Fish Bill Littell Time ta make da Donuts! Board BABBITT Wuss ND Temp D Yum¬ my UM JS HH SR AC YF MR TSO 39 PE CL Q Leader No sound of clapping comes from 1 hand w out the other Al: nifty pie Like a Bridge . . . Macone Class of ' 84 103 Peter Lawson Got This Feeling Made In The Shade Motor City Shake Down Redbone PKN JD JB TW SHREEBSSS Mister MUC STRAW¬ BERRY If You Got The Money Honey I Got The Time MBS Wendy Liu Each one should test his own ac¬ tions. Then he can take pride in himself, withouf comparing him¬ self, to somebody else. CB CGB Longy Chopin MC BA JJ TR LF Thanx M P and JC Lynda Lee 9th grade Amys house THE CREW DOWN TOWN AC KM BB KG SD JP CR SF TG ROTARY PO¬ LICE! IL UT LEE TB CHP HAMP¬ TON 83 DZ FLORIDA CRASH THANKSGIVING RFW BRIAN 7 28 83 JL JF MC LI MO JOES VV OY AG EL Al WIN Debra Lovering Hey Stace, Do you remember me I remember you! Mud puddle! My Ricky! I luv ya Mil Sul + mom Dad! Thanx! Bambi is not a lamb! The wolves were out and howlin ' Bye Domenic Macone TOGA, VAN PARTIES, AEROS- MITH MURMBS, GOOD TIMES WITH RS AF CB PJ MJ. JOOKKES! SHARP DRESSED MAN V FTW, WERE OUT! SDRR THANKS MR. JP NELSONS DO SREEB JSS Suzanne Mahoney Hold on tight to your dreams I MADE it! 7-23 It WANTS to live. JP @ HJ w PLBSL 33 CTRR 2 Fun w CB MB LC CC JS GQ NL JM KM it MT Sub rides w M M + CB slime Thanx Mom Dad Patricia Malatesta The end of laughter and soft lies . . . the DOORS Cruisin ' WB 103 — Wooba conn OOB 82 PC ATF P — EH SCPV 1960P? FLAW D Thanx S G-Bye to the class of 85!! Lisa Money Don ' t Stop Believin ' ' FF DTK BP TM PLP ET We ' ve Just Begun Summer of 83 Thanx KB Tonight . . . Cape Cod STEPHEN 11 23 82 Smile 3 LP ' s GO 4 ' s NH I Love You Mom Dad LUV YOU 99 104 Class of ' 84 Maher Melanie Maher Remember Good and Bad times in high school Good times with LS HB JS Jean CEtCH 1 1 th grade Re¬ member Jeannies birthday chick¬ en Italian Club Flag Corp Gradu¬ ation John Mangano SLEEPIN AT THE JAMBOREE (YJ)! CF 7 23 83 GAMBLER! RAT BITES SAW MASSACRE! F.T.W. ' s GOOD TIMES — MH RH RM DJ PD DM JS TM RB Hi! DW BLUE BOMBER! CUSTOM¬ IZED R — QTR (RH) DALLAS 1 MOUSE BOUT Eileen Mahoney ARNF — Qui Ski Sky. Once upon a time 4 21 83. Nite Nana! W sunrise. Chpl + Chum. A-niter ? BWA! B wheat! W sheek BITES! Schemin + 1 joke Bart! eb + iv. NORA! M-bus P powa! D-dates PROM MC — 4ever, ILY M + D Jill Maryanski PAT AY! ARNF — Qui, Ski, Sky — 4-21- sad eyes, harness, doa dance, PB Osca — cant hurt steel 3-26-83 our house, Blue Eyes, egore rm 67 ss — SM ss 84 open arms — 8-8-81, g times w S P gang ILY Mom Dad! Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. John K. Bradley Mr. Mrs. Stephen L. Powers Mr. Mrs. Robert Intraraia Tony Maida Good times with RM MH PD JS RH Hampton, Humerock. I still have more kills than you two. No PP Sully. The Great Kazoo Sail¬ ors Do What Other People Dream of” FTW P b ' s SC Belief Andrew Mallio The race is not to the swift nor battle to the strong, for time and chance happeneth” OW The Board Soccer Bball Maryann Ben So stenutto Model Congress NHS LG Thank you my friends Leah Manganaro Life? Suicide Ride Mango Mobile FBF tracks Rose ' s Antics MI PF Closet Full No Cheese Boys room P. Toga Rotary Phases Italy 83 Not Readies TD! Oh I mean 22 Hole Raisin Man U Lowell Signe Help! Jill Matrundola Rita Mown I am a part of all that I ' ve met. Andy — yeah — DC 83 vie. wffls riff Is Hpy Frsby FRED Slumbie Italy w PJB Lz Beth V. TP Norm wing. BEACH Lil ' Tumbie Prince Our Gang MDRRAL ILY D M Ciao! Anne Marie Mazzucotelli What lies behind us And what lies before us Are tiny matters compared to What lies within us. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Ann McCann YOU WON ' T HAVE TO WOR¬ RY ABOUT TOMORROW IF YOU DO THE BEST YOU CAN TO¬ DAY” BFWCH WHSST Buas WW on CC Celtics WP ' s W LC WTF! NEB No more arrows! Honk for WL Sandra McDonough Chuck MP KT Who Needs a Hub Cap anyway? Hey melon can I have a piece? What Oil? The super glue man Lu-An hello Are ya coming? The queen of N — SOC Stim him Donald McGee THE BIG BIFF!! GOOD TIMES WITH MH RM JS RH TM MD DM PD LM FIGHTING IRISH 1 ZZTOP GIMME ALL YOUR LO- VIN JOHNNY HOLMES has no PP Jr. Prom where Am I ME and my MALIBU CLASSIC The Secret Of Life Is Enjoying The Passage Of Time.” JT Best Times w S P Gang KS — Uba Sp Friends - KS BD LG LH Clash Bash GdX Jr. Soph Yrs — 3 Tickets Beach! Prom 83 ILY M D — KLASJM — Thanks Barbara McGrath WANNA GO FOR A WALK? LETS TAKE THE CABBAGE PATCH KID? GOOD HARBOR PARTY LYNCH GOOD TIMES THANKS KEVIN FOR A GREAT TOGA PARTY DEB 4 YEARS ILY BRI, GINA, MOM DAD David McCall Wendy B Y T Capt A 1-Way Sul¬ ly! Up The 10th Phantom (C D) Dave — My Windshield Bill Kick? Double Fisted To The Very End HM gigs 1!! URI w Shatty All The Worlds A Stage 67 Football Track Btimes W Le Boys Dennis McCarthy ACK!” BT CAT AP LUNCH WT FB CR TT MT DONUTS BOARD TOAST CAST PT ITS ALL ME YF TM RN DN NL MR WT JR 1183 WUSSA IJ HF BS EQ UO LA AB NX XL OU SB LK PSN JN CD KS AM MM NH MH MMW THE KATHY SHAO! I H O BEGUN Shawn McDonough Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. John B. Manganaro William F. McCall, Jr. McGrath Class of ' 84 105 James McKnight Some people see things as they are and say, why ? I dream things that never were and say, why not? George Bernard Shaw Anne Milburn Twas brillig and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabej All Mimsy were the borogoves And the Mome raths outgrabe C.S. Lewis All My love to: J CH CR GY BM MD AA JE CK Andrea Monson I understand about indecision I don ' t care if I get behind people livin in competition all I want is to have my piece of mind. Andis Mon C Thr, B Vally Alnitr snow — PP spartys LY Moon 106 Class of ' 84 McKnight Gail Minutoli You can only live once But if you live right once is enough. Dear Abbey! SD Night practice, Buns! Wkng in off. Charlie Sammy YK- WIM! MSC 4 AC DD SP MB PV PB AN EB Sponsored by Dr. Mrs. Thomas A. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig Kristen McNamara The Best of Times w SP Gang Maria — FF Love Ya Domos Deb 3 yrs Tufts U?! RB pull ova AD — BFF 1 2 HISC Neooh IGYMF — BP Slurpees RJ I ya Letto, some¬ thing there? Mem Wknd ' 83 Lau¬ rie MY ILY Mom J Rob Mistretta B. Ball with Sully, Pete, Sol Ski Trip Sully has no PP NH Good Times With Good Friends JS PD MH TM RH DJ JM Stacy n Royal Hawaiian Pete ' s Parties River Side Week¬ end Warriors Jonathan Mitzman Kathleen Monteith SOS w Brita, ski BB, Hillside, RE Best times w? the Crew! Hub¬ bards July 4 Marshfield, Fantastic Vo! Aint no mountain high enough, lost w BB, TLA, R12, Tommy — Truly BCH, THanx Mr. W! Robert Medwar MEATS V-O Gang Fri. Pack Oh No RAISINS CB 2 Reg Lowes GH? Lake Sb Max Picnic Broke In Hgo Stalk w AD BB DAY! Case Rags Lrrh w Fm PP Like It! LA good Team Turn The Page Rob Sieger Mrs Mongol Thanx Mom Eric McLaughlin GOOD TIMES W HARRY, KLEV, FEO, HONES EDLEMAN. TGF ROBS I.D. ALLNIGHTERS AT FE ' S. SLUMBO ' S LIONS. I BRAKE FOR HYDRANTS. 7 SEC. = NO TOURNEY ' 83. I LOVE YOU LISA 9 17 82 Eve Moros Kimberly Morgan Brian Mulvaney Don ' t worry about it! BDP for B D Bara Soap Sun Valley — 12:00 Swim VO Gang GH? Lakes lynch Davidson P. Its got to be the 10 Wana Take A Walk? K BB RMWP POFSCF BARBARA McGrath — East BF Jane Nadeau JUANA — Great Times NS, SN: NB ' s Sailing Cruising Cape Bro Jim Calamity Jane, Whiskers, Espanol con CS, PM; G: 45 AM w CD, MP, SM CC, Study w CH MK, LKs Pin, STANG, IS IT June 3rd Yet?! Stephen Moros ZZ ' 83 w NF, JE, PO Dont worry about it Pooba, France Power- boot Laughing at McDonald ' s T Frat w Stick Toga 2 19 61 The Shed ' s going up!? Sw. Lf. Im goin home, The Blue S_box Patrick Murray HOWIE UMBA — Dude, Blob, P me off Stinkford Who ' s Greg Garious Utopia, a bit too SLICK Bill Demarko Canp Wing 10:10 FSA Zing Parking at JP Oh, Oh, Ed BOOM J-skp JC THANX M D Paul Mortenson If history teaches us anything, it is that man, in his quest for knowl¬ edge and progress, is determined and cannot be deterred. — JFK NHS Var. Spring Track Pamela Myers B.H.M.F. COWBOYS 2 GALS. R.L. NIGHT MOVES HULL SHLEPROCK WAIT TILL THE MID-NIGHT HR BAMBIE THE CLAW P ' S PARTIES M.E. SKY FLYING MOOSE-HEAD LOVE THE ONE YOU ' RE WITH Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Francis J. Mazzocotelli Fluff Best X w S P F sum ice C Baby C trash cruzin Capt T toga 25$ @ PP ' s Parties Cat 13 DD ' s Pet Bos, Florida 83 w SD BBB spies lakes Jr Prom Gum Kingpin MF PBP Memres Thanx SD What lies ahead Christine Murphy 280ZX Montreal — Hospital — W.T. DC — 83 Cal STUCK in Vt V-nova CAPE — la — beach- night March 31 B-games S-sec Duf Krush — MIKE V-mints C- food Truck-work SN Police-w- Dick — 8 10 — FOLLOWERS Andrew Nasson A jungle is no place for a cellist Dodging hams w the krew. Late night workouts w Mrs. Holmes. Ninety percent of the game is half mental. Nasson Class of ' 84 107 John Nerins I Have Fought The Good Fight; I have Followed The Course; I Have Kept The Faith. Thanks: Bill, Maryann, Andy, Mrs. Atkins, Ms. Walsh, Yann. 42; Puns For¬ ever; The Prophet; Thank You My Friends. Elizabeth Obbard TO STRIVE TO SEEK, TO FIND AND NOT TO YIELD — TENNY¬ SON BFF W LISA — GHPO ITA¬ LIA W PB, GR JILLIAN THE FARM MAINE — THESE ARE THE BEST OF TIMES MOO VAR TP SENUOUS PB J ANDEE — 3! Jane O ' Callaghan AGSS! CRUISERS HBU GL BB Phhh Is THERE A PROBLEM? WACK, SN ' RT Sat Capew VB TRAN- SAM MUFFINS NY RM 301, GT AT TFF, LOWELL, RINK HAYWAR Yawn ' t Patrol Police DF LDP ALL IN FAMILY GL-CRU! 1 10 Class of ' 84 Nasson Stephanie Nasson FRIENDLY ' S EARLY MORNING KP DM BL WUSS ND SPAZMA- TIC SLK A SUITCASE IN YOUR BASEMENT S OF JiSc BENDY STRAWS HAR. Sq SEQUOIA CAPILLARIES PS STUDY 6 per FENWAY WHEN YOU HICCUP Ranya Pahigiannis ILY PETER 6 12 82 Eagels — You can check out anytime you like but you can never leave. — SUM. 82 AH KT DEF BOC Beaches w CS Best. T. w PB PV Wildfire Tx. AKNRJ LY. MDC Edwin Nazarian It is most difficult to keep running with tattered shins, but once that is overcome, there remains noth¬ ing to be feared. Theodoros Pappas Theo V.O. GANG REG. WITH LOWES I DON ' T BELIEVE YOU SAID THAT HALF-DAY PARTIES DO Ya. Think A COUPL SHOULD PET ON THE FIRST DATE? THE NEIGHBORHOOD MUST I AL¬ WAYS BE ALONE?” MAD Sponsored by George and Carlyjane Watson Nancy Nuttall GP — CHEZ ALEX K.K.B. PEPE, 8, ROG NS — 128 S, MARY, JP? JD? LABLW MAN SW — MM WW, E.T. DAN, MISSIONS, TWINS? ALSO — MS, CH (PER 5), MC, GO BRUINS!, 8 10 83, 8 11 83 — owl, LP, MP, BS, RB, KK,10 1 83 Patricia O ' Brien Remember DC AM Practices Beach Boys 83” I Forgot” Soph. Glob I IODINE” Ambition Nursing Live Your Life the way You Want to, not the way every¬ one else does.” Peter Olirier DON ' T WORRY ABOUT IT” UMD $60 B-Ding H-Ring w PSWFBIN. In a few. Rice-a-Roni. ZZ in Me Blondes! Pinehurst! K ' s BB ' s Drop of water” Yellow pants? The truck! Brother Vido. OLLIE Jennifer Parker Richard John Parker Success is Failure turned inside out, the silver tint of the clouds of doubt 9 gin Iw DP Jr. Prom w Tom SB w RM FT w AMFEL DU- BAKSTP FOL AGSS MJ 1 QL II_1C thanx M D Dan Parsignault SKATE DESTROY THRASH¬ ER Indy Jay got busted! Jx Fx A NMS-s PK JR AR DP SS Decontrol DXX Sink — With California R @ttus — C.O.H + AKO — KS — dontgo Think For yourself @@@ Michelle Patti I ' ll always love you, Kenny. 6 10 83 — forever. Good times w JN, Ns, SM, MF: Best times w Sandy Kenny. What Oil? DC in ' 83. Hawaii Thanks Love to Mom, M, M, M M. Let every dream have a fighting chance, Give it plenty of slack, But settle for only the best, Throw the little ones back. Chefs Blend Clay Heads Seagulls Leslie Paskerian There are many paths to the top of the mountain, but the view is always the same Rink D ' bowt Cru Mont — BB BBsstw Wor Phh Good Luck Cru! DM — Calif. DU — SB — Un Foto! Thanx Mom Dad Bahadir Pelin I TOND TANW YNA ENO TO DEAR YM BLEURB OS I LIWLER- ITWTI Nl EODC! TUS EIKL OT YAS EIFL THIS, EOOZB SI EIFL, FE- LIER SI NRADUATIOG Amy Peluso AMER 00 Where ' s SHARKY? — OSF — 3-THUMB! CC-HEAD w B — KNIFE t u MY FRIENDS — Soccer Luck! 4 23 83 — John ... SUCCESS IS FAILURE TURNED INSIDE OUT, THE SIL¬ VER TINT OF THE CLOUD OF DOUBT. ft v ; Brian Perry Sorry to go my time has come, sweet memories — good friends its All been fun! ABC SW NN NS BOS WSLY Of Ply At yo own RSK 108 girls PS It ' s been Real! Chow Patty Phillips Breaking Away Is Maturing S P gang Castleton W AD PACNICS TBW L R ' s P.M. w SD 81 — TL BAC Helor PARTY WK. W KH — DT ' s CAR AH — APT under- roos DR close sit BB PALACE 9 4 83 11 11 Alarm? Jacqueline Perritano HUPE? Jackie Jack — I ' ll al¬ ways care — MM! Match much Sandy? KM = BFF. Best times a THE GIRLS!! Ski w SOI. SFTPGE — Luv-ya! 8 82 sorry it ' s over! Life goes on Thanks Mom Dad! Sponsored by Marta Sartori Lorin M. Maloney Phillips Class of ' 84 1 1 1 Louise Piazza Good Times Bad Times You Know Ive had my share. Daddy s caddy Its time to jump! ILY MK 7 13 83. Go for the biker! Fri and Sat Nites w Mand S. WACKEO CUT IT OUT! Noe. 2 William Porter 2 Wks w BUD Landscaping Ps Fs B D PRTY Camp 12:00 SWIMS SV Slugs Lisa Wake Up! Gh? LAKES B E in Big Bobs Fri P w RM AG s Hotel DP 4 19 83 BBs B- Prty FB w Jo H 2 0 G TIME Dorothy Price There Has To Be An Invisible Sun Gives Us Hope When The Whole Day ' s Done POLICE — in Heaven 8 10 83 STEWART CP Go ranges Anyone Smell BABE? Sorry TFH someday! Friendly FO¬ RUM Greta Vies Frenz Smiles 1 12 Class of ' 84 Piazza Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Carmen Elio Mr. Mrs. Alan Gray Pilar Pittas Surviving This Cheese-Bomb American Dream ... I Mean, My Dear That Is Drama. — Bette Midler TO SMOKEY, STEIN, MUNS, PAM, and JOHNNY HOLMES A BIG KISS. Dawn Ponti DP — Foettm ' Raisan Man — Oh Mean — GBY! Lookin Good! IL Vt. 82 — Hows the H 2 0 Sig? GT at GH Mm Good Water 22 tun¬ nel? JR Prom — PsP — TF ON THE LOOSE! Like It! FM LH PP KS WMY — POB LYaWillie! M D! Sheryl Powers It was early morning yesterday, I was up before the dawn I really have enjoyed my stay but I must be moving on. ST T.T. Jump! — pte Farm — QM NO e. 2 BT BF — CDGKLST — bos sk ' 83 — Yks! Anthony Piccione MMIT OCT 29 82 DOCTOR PLEASE BELIEVE ME BUT DO THESE THINGS IM SEEIN HAVE ANY HIDDEN MEANING ITS ALL GOOD ENTERTAINMENT, IT DOESNT COST A PENNY INFINITE LIZ. Doug Pressman Only Rulers Rule MIND WARP; NU MUZAK CRUSH ALL BOXES! THIS IS A CONDITION I JUST DON ' T GET IT! THANK U ALL; SOB, DAN THE MAN, ECT. HEYE, F.!, REMEMBER THE STAR VG.D.O.F. Kelly Powers Kathleen Price KayPee, CHRIS 5 22 82 ILY 4- EVER, Seabrook summers, cate¬ gories, coronet, Gelique ' s. EM- PM bwa NF-dishes-FF BART! Gimme 3 Steps PARTAY Florida S P Gang, NORA! ILY M D H A Gregory Quill Sea Brook, Mustang, Bike, NL, MM, DT, AL, SB, Max, Bright- eyes, whatever . . . , Hee, Hee, SM, SC, KW, April vac 83, Sarato¬ ga, LM, JF, KD, MT, KM, Cougar, Me and Alex, Sept. 17, Tubes, Brador Arlene Redinger H ' c, LALA, Hi Jim m ms, 6 26 83 Looking W G, Duck Pond, OU baby N Walk W SM, Juicy Fruit, Bover B French thighs, sum 83, Satan club ILU M D, KB SC CH NH MS MD YZ JG JJ KD DJ Dean: WILD IS THE WIND BOWIE Carol Rigsby Remove the thorn from the lion ' s claw hear my words pain no more I ' m going places Ive never seen before new faces new words send my kisses to the old world @ Rigsby Class of ' 84 1 13 Kristen Purdy BL DM SN DR Pizza up the nose? Yogaf or Ment Retarded Sequoia N-D Littell Wuss Juliet + Romeo Board Meetings Al Trixie Mon¬ treal Spetters Kissy-Poo Snake Heath A Char? The Clique Jg + Bfloss Jet ' aime Chris Danya Reich BT w S P gang Dumpy Dog 2 nm si min mt hb Is MFA sip SH — i wd rtwn banana Scales AS — | AD blk baby P Pattys N FALLS j CASEY Underoos Sneezy Ctobar Drvins 82 MD car 5 over Curb hisc LW-WBF alarm? LH sock ADMIRL Sarah Richardson SARARABA (FREC) Carded? KAYPEE! CHAMPAGNE! STATE 1 BUTTERKNIFE MAY¬ NARD? Leagers! 9 8 80 pubbin it W N! WT power Permit? THOPPING HIT the DECK! White W. Partay PJ ' S NOT 4 2 THANX M + D Kristine Rebello III remember the people who helped me thru thick and thin — John Ralphs My F p The Ju | eS( TC cc whats Q ZEEK Windsurfing Hi Ma — Dad. Hey ZUDES Hi Jane W Weve fi¬ nally made it 84 LUV ya WHS Sponsored by Mr. Charles M. Bond Sheila F. Maryanski John Reidy Emerson said Hate Quotations. Tell me what you know . I will. Take life as it comes; DON ' T WORRY ABOUT IT! The Gang — SLICK, OOF, SCUM, JM, LGN, PB n J, ES LG, MH I LOVE YOU MARYANN Paula Ricciardelli Best Times SP gang Liz — xmas — BTR Fats Celebrate KP — DC Gimme — 3 Brian — Tadpole — Letter! Jeep? Knife Steno, something there? Mem Wknd ' 83 IGYMF Cape ' 83 w TE scrap¬ py LS RB pull ova ILY M D Carrie Roll Jennifer Rolli Jean Romeo B — Look out for the box — RTBOK Jumpin thru 3 rls at Hi-SPs at MR-FO at bbg Pam i ' m not Kid- din — Rater — bbs PM ZS AL BM JM — Ma, can ' t get nickel back if deposit bottle broken — ILY Greta Rosenberger What you are is Gods gift to you. What you become is your gift to God Greta, Gretch, air¬ head, guarding sum ' 83 Duk?? Italy Swimtm BUNS MK, MD, EO, DP, Jun SPOMN thanx MT if MEr M + D Carrie Mary Wedgemere arrest Always remember AC, LL, LD, KM Metro limo ' Coopa ' the Writ¬ ing on the walls Luis R LD we miss you NM Wl Al WA LYB CCC sum¬ mers ILY M D Richard Rothmann Some call it laziness I call it deep thought! Brand e? We are going NORTH! U can trust me I ' m hon¬ est Rich Yeller, MD The Bod, You Madman, Reid, LGN, Agfa, Hang Loose You ' re not Laurie Schwerin Distance Can Never Break Bonds Fonny Mac M Rizz Piggy Plop — TRIGM 1 1 83 Ski ILY Hawaii Onion SPIVY Great Escape MM P bibleman — HISC Cawwow ' s PC Soccer 83 B mix 1 Fingr Endls Lv Pie — Dur D ' s Date W B Poo Never forget G times w Best friends DV, DR. Thursday nights in Waltham w the gang. Journey 5 517 83 6 11 83 at WP. Half- Days at MGM. BOSTON 7 10 83 at KP Laurie Schillinger Tracy Rooney Good Times w Kisa! Tewks — keys 21382 — Roses! YES Be¬ yond Every Cloud There IS a rain¬ bow! MPN 4-Eva! Thanx Every¬ one JMNSC! Good Times w Good Friends DD ILU MOM + DAD Nicholas Rossettos This is the day which the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. — Psalm 1 1 8:24. STUDENT UNION Latin Club PRES. Jess! Pi¬ ano BACH Handel w care M + D Pax Vobis cum Liz Rowley Harvd Tow. Pvt Is. DR hows Vert 24 — Deb. SP — Gang Toga 12 PM ride Hmrk. Cape — TE. Thks ND VZa. Sun w DB. Knife 10 28 L.A. PG MD ' s car SAD Bball games, P Pattys Dr Ins MYLS M + D you ' re the Best Sponsored by Dr. Mrs. Samuel Shubrooks, Jr. Dr. Mrs. Louis Bruno 1 14 Class of ' 84 Roll Kathy Seiler And in the end the love you get is equal to the love you give je taime Rich jss Big M skiing CH Frucl Waggdt weekend HS We gs deserv it Danke? willing A, R, Y, T, J, D, M, E, ALL Others Nancy Semonian I need intravino! Martie, I cant get up ! 30 pt turn w DOT CONN 82 Hall Oats Police Concerts DA ”9 Walk MPEA, BZZ, Jane, cape, Betsy, Harvard SQ, Nancy, Boston, 11 18 82 Wheres, 128s? Martha Schromm ' ' Where did she go, she disap¬ peared Intravino, MRL, Hall Oates Concert, Conn. 82, SDA, MPEA, TAXI Abbey Sou, Diana Ross Concert, errbzz, syf, NN, Aug. 83 silver Bullet, Oct. 7, Dec. 1 1 Frankie Schuurman SV 12:00 Swims Old Tex Wills Kg Fla. Chick Landscaping Laughs, BB in Front Seat Mr. N Lakes All Nighters Sneak outs Jelly Jar, Rags Pooba Blonde or Brunet, Mud Bowls Black Shoes UNH EMOD Karen Selvitelli Dream until your dreams come true SnP Gang Clash bash sumrs DP! Bf w RMSH Police wknd @ St M Toga Sr Semi 83 tow laks Rl BS Nadwknd Gt w good friends WB w Rita Thanks Mom Dad — PDJ — ILY Karen Serieka Tho We May Go Our Separate Way ... Streaks Bunny FK Px Andre FYEO res ST CH MP S Its nicer twice Lo @ Hw CD Ducky Hmp Bch Bms CHRIS neooh Pigi St La Uba RM Bart BT w Grt Frnds LYA Oh How Much I ' ve Loved These Days! Richard Settipane S Aerosmith ' 82- ' 83 Gamblin ' T Debbie Forever 5-15-82 V O Tylers Wife The Real Thing N Best Times With AF PJ MM DA GW E Van Parties N.E. Feast MBS S AC CN LS FH! Red Carlo Jagger Kerin Shaftuck AM in 80-82, Sons ski trp, Beach ski prty, Toga! 2 Fla 84 71 P ' s Partys, V, URI, Prj wRich FID My Nose! Frosh F-Ball. SF, Dude Sully n Crums Old 12 Think Woburn Jr Prom Party Thanks Ma Glenn Shaw Here we stand — we can do no otherwise — we can only Go On From Here — Martin Luther Lc + JS G n Per? ? ? 3 MKT TA WH BJ IM DD Mr Kennedy JT VS KT Sun- dag m T Julie Shaw Good times with CE JO LS MF DP MB Laughter is just a smile gone out of control Days of winding roses Endless Love Purity fun Dust in the wind Smile ILY MA + DAD! Sponsored by Constance and Peter Rosenberger Carol and Thomas Derry Shaw Class of ' 84 1 15 Heather Shepard Jeff Shubrooks THE ROOTS OF EDUCATION ARE BITTER, THE FRUIT IS SWEET. — ARISTOTLE. Dealing w s-itis since f year AMCLHS JNR PR 83 SMMR TWIST MY ARM ILY RL 9 26 81 Thanks MDRAHA AJ wb S Cheetos Cathy Skahan If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. ILY Mare DP Chari JM GR all the Gang. L ' il Tumbies, Gotta Dance. Fiesta 4- eva. Hi Ocifer. U Just Gotta Say Peter Sulliyan The Night ARK ' ' R B BOC Due Convertibles ALL NIGHT Jake EVB Lanscaping with FSWP 7 23 83 Crums Toga Party Its My Life Due Hoats 1 16 Class of ' 84 Shepard Barry Sirchis KS STONEHAM THE BOUNC¬ ER LUNCH room robbery ANI¬ MAL 120MPH V OVER DUNCO MORNING runs MASS CROSS COUNTRY STATE CHAMP ETMEG GREY¬ HOUND Limo GUTS NO GLO¬ RY KS BS Cindy Sizemore I LOVE Billy forever — Buckweat — Thanx for me, SEEM. Remem¬ ber CF ER NN JD CP BL GM VM GW MA THANKS M D GREAT X with JS DP SM JT KT JS DEVILS DANDRUFF Michelle Stolow Post 505 6th per study BFFH The Monday 11 22 82 . . . EDR . . . Forever Min Esota (HNY?) WOOF Spain — 83 f Wellfleet super trip! 4 SB ' s: JH JG, LG. MCM PDP EUHOE BACCH!!! James Sulliyan BAD CO . . . TILL THE DAY I DIE TATS IN NH, STRUMPS, ZZ TOP, FTW MIDNIGHT, WASSMC, CRASHING IN FIELD, WEEKEND WARRIORS. PARTY MEMORIES ARE NEVER FORGOTTEN THE ATTACK, KAFF Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Ian Callard Sydelle Pittas MOUNTAIN MEN ARE A HARDY LOT 0101010 SQUEAK SU¬ PER TRIP 6th PER STUDY NU@ PHIL PHYSICS EIFL A EIECP FO THIS NHEW UOY KOOL TA Tl CAST PARTY THANKS FRIENDS! Corinne Steyenson Check it out J.e! Friendly sundaes Beach scenes with Rayna Co No Peter, not my car! Halftime!? Wanna go bye bye car w Corry? 10 25 83 Don McDonalds Thanks Mom CY! Eric Syahn Fr. study aL ' s t toys EMILILE and JR. prom 1 Ists we ' re the nads Ops wrong baSket Wood ' s Party NH weekend cArry on eggplant? New Years 82-83 I love cupcake Lisa 12 1 82 — LYA Patty Taylor Memories of the way we were Never 4get a friend SW LW LM Dl LP AP CD KS Ditto H OMIT- FAITHFULLY GYPSY NOBODY BUS OJ SL EE S I dont believe you The Farm SS w LG 7-15-82 Paul 4eva Thanx Seriekas ILYM D Dare Tonaszuck WELL, THE EASY PART IS OVER THE WHO, PINK FLOYD, RUSH, OZZY JIMI HENDRIX; ALWAYS REMEMBER TC CC BT DMM (RP JB SD DP DB PM GH CK TP Foot¬ ball, track, working A + SPA WITH STEVE! Signe UI wick Mmm Good Water! Rosie ' s Base¬ ment Antics! L-N Action! Leah Watch Those RED Signs! Same-Phase 10 1 82 Oh, I Mean. A-Ners l-L Vermont B-Ser Bye Jen! GL ILY I LOVE YOU MOM + DAD! Aaron Thompson THE EMOTION OF LOVE, IS A TWO SIDED SWORD. IT SHINES AS IT RISES, AND KILLS AS IT FALLS! DON ' T FEAR THE BLADE IF YOUR LOVER CALLS. SUD¬ DENLY . . . LAST SUMMER. CRY¬ STAL. Barry Tse 51 Iceman, I ' ll let you know when I figure that one out, What french Homework?, Thanks for telling me, one way, There ' s a test today?? 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OH NO! Elizabeth Young Kiyomi Yatsohashi Joys and sorrows, Doubts and fears, Dreams and secrets, Smiles and tears, Happy Moments, Memories . . . Love and friend¬ ship Share all these! — Farries SGJ N Redi VT Fla 82 GTatGH PN22 JrSPO C82SB NwYr 1 7thBD U TA Maffia Sk2am POLICE METRO ADancin POOH TTT Cruw YWR Sunny Rink NYHR30 1 AGSS ONTHE- LOOSE! Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. John H. Driscoll, Mrs. Bette Mae Poduska and the Quill Family Young Class of ' 84 1 19 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Ahearn Nicholas Rossettos MOST GULLIBLE Steve Moros Eve Moros MOST TALENTED Alex Laats Karen Serieka PREPPIEST Edward Brickley Heather Sheppard 122 Senior Superlatives FRIENDLIEST MOST ORIGINAL Karen Selvitelli Robert Medwar Randall Carswell Arlene Reidinger MOST ATHLETIC MOST THEATRICAL Mark Herlihy Sarah Richardson Dennis McCarthy Pilar Pittas Senior Superlatives 123 BEST DRESSED BEST LOOKING BEST BODY Dave McCall Jill Maryanski Kelley Collins Eric McLaughlin SUPER CUTE Lori Jordan Bill Harris 124 Senior Superlatives BEST HAIR Kevin Driscoll Camille Ducharme BEST SMILE Steve Moros Liz Rowley LIFE OF THE PARTY Patty Phillips Chris Farrar BEST EYES Jeff Ewing Julie DiMasi Senior Superlatives 125 MOST ARTISTIC Kevin Shattuck Lisa Adelsburger MOST FLIRTATIOUS CLASS CLOWNS Kevin Indigaro Patty Phillips MOST PUNK Kate Harris Neil Funcke Dan Parsignault Carol Rigsby 126 Senior Superlatives BEST CAR Paul Johnson Lauren Hartnett BEST LOOKING IN TOGA Chris Farrar BIGGEST CUT-UPS Jacqui Burke, Robert Fiorillo, Eileen Mahoney MOST TALKATIVE Anita DiRocco David Johanson Senior Superlatives 127 Mm SE‘ ■ , v i V v yr Laura Marie Accardo 109 Cambridge Street Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Soccer 1- 2; Basketball 1; Varsity Soccer 3- 4; Spanish Club 1-4; Italian Club 1-3; Photography Club 3-4 Mary Elizabeth Adelsberger 5 Lloyd Street Swimteam 1-2 Barbara Ann Ahearn 12 Hawthorne Road AATF winner 6th Level 3; Ger¬ man Nat ' l Honor Society 2-4; AATF 4th Level 3; French Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; Science, Math, and Social Studies Jr. Achievement Awards 3; Dart¬ mouth Col. Book Award; Smith College Book Award 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; Middlesex League Honorable Mention X- country track 3; Nat ' l Merit Semi¬ finalist 4; NCTE Award 4; X-coun- try Winter Track, German Club; French Club 4; Math Club 4; Sci¬ ence Club 4; Creative Writing Club 4 Michael Alcione 30 Olive Street David Anderson 29 Squire Road Robert J. Armstrong 200 Swanton Street Apt. 239 Football 1 Andrew Cameron Bairnsfather 1 Copley Street Soccer 1 3; Explorers 1-2; Work 3-4 Renee Z. Bakarian 7 Plato Terrace Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Who ' s Who 4; French Club 2; Curtain Cue 3 Priscilla Ann Barba 107 Arlington Street Susan Barbaro Model Congress Award 2; Italian Jr. Scholastic Award 3; Cross¬ country 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Re¬ creation Basketball 1; Coached Recreation Basketball 2-3; C.Y.O. 2-3; Work 3-4; Drug Al- chol 3-4, Student Union 2 4, Ka¬ rate Senior Directory Anthony Bellino 50 Rock Avenue Student Union3; Model Congress 3; Computer Task Force 4. Kimberly Bellino 43 Swanton Street Michelle Bowen 17 Thornberry Road Christopher W. Bentley 8 Stratford Road Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Nat ' l Hon¬ or Society Treasurer 4; Radio Sta¬ tion 2-4; Photo Club President 4; Photo Editor Yearbook 4 Brita Ann Bergin 46 Glen Road Joseph A. Berry, Jr. 17 Baldwin Road Italian 3-4; President Italian Club 4. Mathew Boland 192 Pond Street WHSR 2-4; Red Black 3-4; Com¬ munications 4. Colleen M. Bond 47 Clark Street Bruce J. Bonnell, Jr. 8 Aricia Lane Freshman Basketball Cindy Bortman 23 West Chardon Road Robert Bosco 19 Churchill Road Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Football 1- 2; Varsity Football 3; Baseball 1- 2; Band 1-3; Italian Club 3. Jurgen E. Botz 1 5 Berkshire Drive Mary Elizabeth Boyle 28 Garfield Avenue Soccer 1-2; Track 1; French 3; Red Black 3; Sfudenf Union 3; Roxbury Tutoring 4. Victoria Bradley 1 North Gateway Student Union 1 -3; French Club 2. Edward Philip Brickley 79 Mystic Valley Parkway Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; Nat ' l Merit Letter 3; Soccer 1-4; Bas¬ ketball 1; Baseball 1; Lacrosse 2- 4; Track 4; Band 1-3. Karen E. Brown 44 Myrtle Terrace Field Hockey 1 -4; Sailing 3-4; Law Enforcement Post 2-4; High Ad¬ venture 3-4; Drug Alcohol 4. Pamela Jean Bruno 7 Washington Street MJCL Nat ' l Latin Exam 1-2; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Cross-country 1; Latin Red Black 3-4; Win¬ chester Hospital Volunteer 1-2; Student Union 3-4; Photography 3; Drug Street WHSR FM 1-4; Communications Club 3-4; President Of Communi¬ cations 3-4. David Paul Burke 57 Richardson Street WHSR FM 1-4; Communications Club 3-4; President of Communi¬ cations Club 4. Jacquline M. Burke 77 Middlesex Street Varsity Track 1-4; French 1-4; Class Play 1-2; Model Congress 3; Student Union 4. Michael Burke 62 Nelson Street Scott E. Burtnett 4 Lawrence Street Student Union 2; Photography 4; Spanish 4; Communications 4. Amy L. Cagnina 7 Central Street Softball 1 Deborah Cahill 103 Church Street Honors 1; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Soccer 1 -3; Varsity Soccer 4; Win¬ ter Cheerleading 4; Band 1 -2; Stu¬ dent Union 1,4; Sailing Club 1 -3. Lisa Marie Calareso 1 I Pepper Hill Drive Softball 1; Drug Alcohol 3-4; Yearbook4; Spanish Club 3; Sen¬ ior Discussion 4. Michelle Calareso 5 Vinson Circle Bruce I. Callard 39 Lorena Road Soccer 1; Lacrosse 1-2; Nowagon 1; Forum 2-4. Christopher M. Capozzoli 27 Leslie Road Football 1; Track 1; Hockey 1. 130 Senior Directory Stanley Carswell 107 Wildwood Road Ronald W. Chabot 22 Chisholm Road Cross-country 1; Tra ck 1-4. Robert Childers 15 Govenors Avenue Priscilla Clarke 378 South Border Road French Club 3; Roxbury Tutoring 3-4. David Caldwell 17 Columbus Road Martha M. Coakley 32 Lebanon Street Swimming 1-4; Track 1; Latin Club 1-3; Drug Alcohol 3. Kelley Patricia Collins 84 Thornberry Road Cheerleading 1-4; Captain 4; Softball 1; Drug Alcohol 3; Sen¬ ior Discussion 4. Shawn Micheal Collins 232 Highland Avenue Soccer 1, 3; Hockey 1; Lacrosse 2-4; CCD 1-2; Work 3-4; Senior Discussion 4. Edward Conley 12 Wildwood Street Soccer 1; Hockey 1; Baseball 1. Catherine Conlin 2 York Road Britt Connolly 10 Collamore Road Ski Club 2-3 Ronald Arthur Conolly 1840 Rodeo Road Los Angeles, CA 90019 ABC Scholarship 1; Nat ' l Merit Letter 3; Football 1 -4; Lacrosse 2; Print Production 1; Red Black 1 - Senior Directory 4; Science 1; Strategic Gms 3-4; Student Union 4. Peter Conrad 19 Highland View Avenue Alexander Cooper 8 West Chardon Road Soccer 1; Lacrosse JV 1-2; Varsi¬ ty Lacrosse 3-4; Track 4 Band 1- 4; Church Group Maddalena Coppi 30 Pilgrim Drive AATF National Fr. Con 1-2; Har¬ vard Book Award 3; French Dept Award 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 3; Nat ' l Placement AATF 3; L.T. 1- 4; Violin 1-4; French 2-4: Roxbury Tutoring 3-4; V.O. Tutoring 2. Shelia Corkery 50 Yale Street Christine Correra 2 Azalea Road Italian Club 2-3; Drug Alcohol 3- 4; CYO 3; Senior Discussion 4. Patrick Thomas Cresse 12 Cambridge Street Christine Crochetiere 50 Lincoln Street Model Congress 2; French Nat ' l Honor Society 3; Student Union 1- 2; Creative Writing; Curtain Cue French 3; Italian 3; Stage Crew 4; Student Exchange Chair¬ man 4. Linda J. Cronin Box 282 Helm Road, N. Eastham, MA 02651 Spanish Dept. Award 3; Soccer 1; Basketball 1; Gymnastics 2; Ten¬ nis 1,3-4; Chorus 1; Spanish Club 2- 4. Steve D. Cullen 12 Belleuve Avenue Wrestling 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Foot¬ ball JV 2; Varsity 3-4; Drug Al¬ cohol Julie Ann Dalton 4 Park Road Stephen Damocogno 9 Squire Road Michael Dellasala 64 Dunster Lane Baseball 1-4; Hockey 1-4. Dorothy Delorey 24 Hinds Road Cross-country 1-2; Spring Track 1 . William Joseph Derry 46 Wedgemere Avenue Nat ' l Merit Semi Finalist 4; Soccer 1-2; Track 1-4; Basketball 1; Cross-country 3-4; SAC 3; WHSR FM 2-4. Lisa DiBlasi 8 Socrates Way Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Class Play 2; CYO 1-2; Aerobics 3-4; Hospi¬ tal Volunteer 3; Communications Club 4. Laura Dichiappiari 5 Russel Lane Band 1-4; French Club 1-3; Stu¬ dent Union 3; Roxbury Tutoring 4; Communications Club 4. Stephen Thomas Dickinson 10 Eaton Street Baseball 1; Band 1-2. Natile Dickson 30 Sargent Road Who ' s Who 3; Honor Roll 1-3; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; French Club 2, 4; Roxbury Tutoring 4. Christine DiGiovanni 4 Ravenscroft Road Matthew DiGiovanni 4 Ravenscroft Road Juliana Nicole Dimasi 94 Grove Street Anita DiRocco 4 Hillside Avenue Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Tublettes 2; Cheerleading 2-4; Student Union 2-4; Drug Alcohol 4. Christine Marie Dixon 9 Rangeley Road Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Field Hockey 2; Band 1 -4; Ski Club 1 -3; French 1-3; Student Union 2-3; Roxbury Tutoring 3-4. Peter DiZio 59 Wendell Street Shelia Donaghey 52 Brookside Avenue Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Softball 1- 2; Varsity Softball 3; Spanish 1-4; Drug Alcohol 3; Student Union 3-4; Communications Club 4; Red Black 4. David Francis Donnellan 1 10 Church Street Soccer 1-4; Track 1-2; Basketball 1; Drug Alcohol 4. John Jude Donnellan 1 10 Churvh Street Soccer 1; Track 1; JV Soccer 2; Basketball 1; Lacrosse 2-4; Varsi¬ ty Golf 3-4; Student Union Class Rep. 3. Ernest Drougas 354 Cross Street Soccer 1-3; V. Soccer 4 Camille Marie Ducharme 1 1 Lawson Road Senior Directory 131 ■Ml Nat ' l Honor Society 4, Soccer 1; V. Soccer 2-4, V. Soccer Captain 4; Winter Track 2 Gary Ducharme 552 South Border Road Spring Track 3 Sandra Dunbar 36 Chester Street Phuong Duong 57 Harvard Street Tan Duong 57 Harvard Street Gary Dwyer 90 Hemingway Street Business Scholarship Award 3; Communications Club 3-4; Nat ' l Honor Society 4 Teresa Elio 21 Taft Drive High Hon. 1; Hon. 2-4; Nat ' l Hon¬ or Society 4; State Champs 3; V. Tennis 1 -4; Globe All Scholastic 2- 3; Latin Club 1-2; Jr. Ed, Ed-in- Chief Yearbook 3-4; Drug Alco¬ hol 3-4; School Store Adv. to Principal Jeffrey Ewing 58 Nelson Street Soccer 1; Wrestling 1-3; Lacrosse 1-4, Football 2-4 Stacy Jean Falzano 40 Highland Avenue Jr. Scholastic Business Award 3; Soccer 1; Softball 1; Winter Cheerleader 3; Fall Cheerleader 4 Christopher Farrar 272 Highland Avenue Who ' s Who 3; Hon. 1-2; Football 1-3; Wrestling 1-4; Student Union 2,4; Drug and Alchol 3-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Yearbook 4 Traci Ann Feeley 6 Mystic Avenue Track 1-2, Cheerleading 3;St. Mary ' s CYO 1-4; Spanish Club 2- 4; Class Play 2; Sr. Discussion 4 Kimberly Jean Farrell 8 Ainsworth Road Band 1-4; Ski Club 2-4 Susan Fe nnell 72 Sargent Road Soccer 1; Hon. 1-2; V. Softball 1- Senior Directory 4; Cheerleader 3-4; Fresh. Pres.; Student Union 1-4; St. Mary ' s CYO V.P. Pres. 3-4; Wei. Comm. Chair 3; Nursing Home Volunteer 2 Kathleen Ferry 17 Laurel Hill Lane Winter Track 2-3; Spring Track 2- 4; Cross Country 3; French Club 2-4; Candystriping 1-4. Eric Fieleke 5 Canterbury Road Piano 1-4 Mary Finneran 3 Oneida Circle Track 1-2; Winter Track 3; French Club 1, 4; Latin Club 1. Antonoi Fiore 29 Forrest Street Joan Fiore 50 K Lake Street Soccer 1 Robert Fiorillo 5 Stratford Road Lacrosse 2; V. Lacrosse 3-4; Work 1-4 Anne Mary Flaherty 338 Highland Avenue Field Hockey 1-3; Basketball 1; Track 2; Spanish Club 1-4; Stu¬ dent Union 1,3; CYO 1 -3; Drug Alcohol 3-4; Senior Discussion 4 Ian Flockhart 61 Fletcher Street Nat ' l Merit Letter 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Computer Club 2; High School Rep @1983 Amer. Leg. Boy ' s State 3; Science Club Pres 4; Labyrinth 4 Daniel Richard Foley 19 Ridge Street Basketball 1; Cross Country 4; Creative Writing Club 1; Class Play Night 2; Red Black3; Ex¬ plorer ' s Post 4; Radio 1-4 Jesse Lee Fox 929 South 12th Street Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Track 1,3; Wrestling 4; High Ad¬ venture Club 4 Anthony Lewis Frate 12 Old Village Drive Football 1-3; Hockey 4 Neil Funcke 6 Lawson Road Hon. 4; Football 2; Swimteam 2; Photography Club 4; Yearbook Photographer 4 Lisa R. Galante 2 Bruce Road Basketball 1; Track 2; Tumb- lettes 3-4; French Club 3 Julie Frances Gibbons 85 Wendell Street Field Hockey 1; V. Field Hockey 2-3; Co-captain Field Hockey 4; Communications Club 4 Carol J. Gill 202 Cross Street Softball Award 1; Softball 1; Class Pres. (G.CHS) 2 Laura Jane Glynn 20 Churchill Road Nat ' l Honor Society 4; V. Cross Country 1-4; V. Winter Spring Track 1 -4; V. Cross-Country Cap¬ tain 4; 3200 mi All-American 2; Student Union 1-2; Class Treasur¬ er 3; Senior Class Pres Andrew M. Goodlatte 221 Mystic Valley Parkway Football 1-3; V. Football 4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 3; Lacrosse 1-2; V. La¬ crosse 3-4; Senior Discussion 4 Jacqueline Ann Gorassi 422 Washington Street Curtain Cue 1 -4; Creative Writ¬ ing Club 3-4 Kimberly A. Govostes 51 Holland Street Softball. Sheila Jean Gray 4 Socrates Way Nat ' l Honor Society 4; V. Tennis 1-2; French Club 2-4 Melanie Pamela Green 110 Pond Street Nat ' l Latin Exam: Magna Cum Laude 1, Maxima Cum Laude 2; Nat ' l Honor S ociety 4 Rodney Green 17 Cox Road Nat ' l Honor Society 4; V. Swim¬ ming 1-4; Spring Track 1; Swim¬ ming 1-4; Spring Track 1; WHSR 1-4; Music Director 3-4 Laura Ann Guild 5 Glengarry Road Delta Epsilon Phi Nat ' l German Society 3; W.C.C. Curling 1-3; German Club 1-2; German Club Sec 3, Pres 4; Curtain Cue 3-4 Carolyn Hackett 16 Buckman Drive Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Swimming 1- 2; V. Swimming 3-4; Basketball 1; Spring Track 2; Band 1-4; Or¬ chestra for Musical 1-4; Drug Alcohol 3-4 Laura Haddad 19 Ardley Road Nat ' l Latin Exam: Magna Cum Laude 2-3; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Soccer 1-3; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Student Union 2-3; Sailing Club 2- 3; Drug Alcohol 3-4; Photog¬ raphy Club 3-4; Senior Class Sec¬ retary 4 Richard Paul Haggerty 28 Glenwood Avenue Nancy Jean Haley 132 Senior Directory 2 Pilgrim Drive High Hon. 1-2; Hon. 3; Nat ' l Hon¬ or Society 4; Band 1-3; Student Union 2; Tennis 1; Cross Country 2; Softball 2-4; Basketball 3-4; Ski Club 1-4; Sailing Club 1-3; Track 1 Gregory Paul Halpin 8 Vinson Circle Basketball 1 -3; Baseball 1; Winter Track 3-4; Spring Track 4; Latin Club 3-4 Michael S. Harrington 6 Bonad Road Kate Harris 23 Stevens Street William Patrick Harris 9 Wincrest Drive Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Base¬ ball 1-4 Lauren Jean Hartnett 1 Lagrange Street Basketball 1-3; Tennis 1; Softball 2-3; Band 1-4 Charlotte Hartunian 63 Middlesex Street Richard Hemmerdinger 63 Vine Street Mark Allan Herlihy 94 Johnson Road America ' s Outstanding Names Faces 2; Soccerl-4; Basketball 1; Track 2-3; Tennis 1-4; Student Union Rep 1-2; Depression Wor- shop Speaker 3; Red Black: Boy ' s Sports Editor 4; Cable TV 3- 4 Thomas Francis Herlihy 97 Thornberry Road Hon. 1,3; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Swimming 1; V. Swimming 2-4; WHSR 1-4; Band 1-4; Drug Al¬ cohol 3 Wendy Herzog 1 12 Church Street Jocelyn Hesse 6 Sargent Road Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; Curtain Cue 1-4, Head of Costumes3, Pres 4: Creative Writing Club 3-4, Poetry Ed 4; Explorer ' s 3-4, Trea¬ surer 4 Edward P. Holloran Senior Directory 96 Thornberry Road Hockey 2-3; CYO Hockey 1-4; Band 1 -2; Jazz Band 3-4; Work 1 - 3, Baseball 1; Senior Discussion 4; Class Rep 4 Michael Hurley 20 Hillcrest Parkway Skate Boarding 2-3 Kevin Indigaro 10 Albamont Road Alt. Student Union 3; Photogra¬ phy Club 4; Yearbook Photogra¬ pher 4 Diane Marie Intravia 14 North Gateway Hon. 1, 3-4; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Girl ' s State 3; V. Tennis 1-4; Soccer 1-2; Latin Club 1-4; Stu¬ dent Union 2-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Red Black 3 David Matthew Johanson 40 Lloyd Street Soccer 1-2; Lacrosse 1-4; V. La¬ crosse 3-4 Karen Marie Johnson 3 Thornberry Road AATF French Award 1-2; Nat ' l Latin Exam 2-3; Nat ' l Honor Soci¬ ety 4; Winter Track 1; Tennis 2 Tennis 2-3; Student Union 1-4; Class Play Night 1; Hospital Vol¬ unteer 1 -3; YPF 1 -4; Drug Alco¬ hol 3-4; Depression Workshop 3; Red Black 3-4; Aberjona 3-4 Matthew Robert Johnson 7 Longfellow Road Oscar Johnson 3 Thornberry Road Paul K. Johnson 42 Amberwood Drive Lori Ann Jordan 16 Governors Avenue Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Basketball 1; Cross Country 2; Student Union Rep 1-4; Spanish Club 4 Barbara Lee Joslin 18 Dartmouth Street Clip Honors 3; Aerobics 3-4; Work 3-4 Kimberly V. Kandres 28 Myopia Hill Road French Honor Society 3; Who ' s Who 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; French Club 2-4, P.R. 3; Class Rep 3 John D. Keller 5 Wildwood Street Soccer 1-4; Baseball 1,3; Basket¬ ball 1-4; WHSR 1-4; Student Union 1-3; Class Vice President2 Peter C. Kelly 1 Taft Circle Band 1; Musical Pitt 2-3; Class Play Night 2 Sharon Kennedy 16 Canterbury Road V. Winter Track 1; Student Union 1- 2; C.Y.O. 1; Work 2-4; Spanish Club 3-4 Nishat Sultana Khatib 5 Russell Road Basketball 1; Spring Track 1; Cross Country 2; Student Union Rep 2; Field Hockey 3; Hospital Volunteer 1; Latin Club 2; I.Y.A. 2- 4 Linda Koenig 7 Henry Street Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Softball 3- 4; Italian Club 2-4 Joyce Marie Kohr 15 Ledyard Road Softball 1-3; V. Softball 4; Field Hockey 1-2; V. Field Hockey 3-4; Basketball 1; Student Union Rep 1, 4; Drug Alcohol 4 Alexander Laats 2 Pine Street Concours Nat ' l De Francois Award 1; French Nat ' l Honor Lo- ciety 3; Rensselaer Medal 3; Brown Book Award 3; May Milli- can Book Award 3; Math Schol¬ arship Award 3; Science Award 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist 4; NCTE Achievement Awards in Writing Winner 4; Soccer 1-2; JV Captain 3; V. Soccer 4; Winter Track 2; V. Spring Track 2; Swimming: Hon. Mention League All-Star 3; V. Swimming 4; Class Play Night 1 -2; Band 1-4; Student Activities Chairman 3; Class Vice President 4 Celia Anne Landry 5 Sargeant Road Curtain Cue 1-4; Spanish Club 1; Student Union 2-3; Latin Club 3 Michael Edwrd Landry 84 Woodside Road Hockey 1 Peter Langley 20 Wedgemere Street Peter Lawson 157 Ridge St. Lynda Lee 70 Arlington St. Nathan Legvold 11 Fenwick Rd. William Littell 47 Grove St. Nat ' l Honors Society — 3-4; Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist 3; Tennis 2-4; WHSR-FM 1-4; Red Black 1-4; Communications Club 2-4; Cre¬ ative Writing Club 4 Wendy Liu 5 Aricia Lane Ruth White Book Prize 3; Holy Cross Book Award 3; Social Stud¬ ies Dept. Scholarship Award 3; MJCL Nat ' l Latin Exam — Level 2 — Gold Medal 3; Nat ' l Honors Society 3-4; Piano 1; Latin Club 2- Senior Directory 133 Senior Directory 4; Math Club 2-4; Yearbook 3-4; Science Club — Sec. 4; Spanish Club — Sec. 4; Orchestra 4 Debra Lovering 421 Washington St. Mark Lyons 20 Bradford Rd. David Andrew MacMillan 10 Farrow St. Football 1 3-4; Hockey 1 Dominic F. Macone Jr. 5 Laurel St. Football 1; Hockey 1-4 Melanie Marie Maher 31 Adams Rd. Italian Club 1; C.Y.O. 2; Flag Corps 4 Eileen M. Mahoney 15 Sheffield West Soccer 1-3; Sailing 2; Track 4; Student Union Rep. 1-3; Class Play 1-2; Model Congress 3 Suzzanne M. Mahoney 47 Thornberry Rd. Italian Club 2-4 Anthony Charles Maida 16 Prince Ave. Hockey 1 4; Football 1 Patricia Malatesta 270 Highland Ave Red Black 3-4 Andrew William Mallio 20 Westland Ave. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Boy ' s State 3; Soccer 1-4; Basketball 1- 3; Track 1; Violin 1 -4; Model Con¬ gress 2-4; Pit Orchestra 3 4 Lisa Money 26 Wedgemere Ave. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Soccer 1- 4; Drug Alcohol 3-4; Spanish Club 3; Student Union Rep. 3 4 Leah Manganaro 7 Russet Lane Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Cheer¬ leading — Fall Winter 4; Town Softball 1; Figure Skating 1-3; C.Y.O. Cheerleading Coach 3-4; Skating Instructor 2-4; Drug Al- chol 3 John Mangano 12 Cross St. James Marquardo 2 Dawes Ave. Jill E. Maryanski 1 13 Mt. Vernon St. Gold Key Art Award 3; Winter Spring Track 1 -4; Spanish Club 3- 4 Jill E. Matrundola 1 9 South Gateway Winter Spring Track 1-4; Tumb- lettes 2-4; Class Play 1-2; Student Union 1-2; Red Black 3 4 Rita Marie Mown 54 Myopia Rd. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Girl ' s State 3; Soccer 1-2; Tennis 1-2; Sailing 2-4; Student Union Rep. 1- 4; Student Advisory Council 3-4; Yearbook Senior Editor 4; Honor Roll 1-3 Gina Mazzerelli 49 Vine St. AnnMarie Mazzucotelli 12 Yale St. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Tennis 2- 3 David William McCall 78 Yale St. Andrew Phillip Nasson 21 Fernway Rd. Baseball 1; Boxing 14; Track 2 Football 1 -4; Baseball 1; Winter Spring Track 3-4; Summer Golf 1 - 4; Baskefball 1 Ann M. McCann 60 Yale St. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Globe All- Scholastic Swimmer 4; Swim Team 1-4 Dennis W. McCarthy 1 1 Marshall Rd. Nat ' l Latin Exam — Maxima Cum Laude 2; Nat ' l Honors Soci¬ ety 4; WHSR-FM 1-4; Latin Club 2; Speech Debate Club 2; Cur¬ tain Cue 3-4; Communications Club 3-4; Student Advisory Coun¬ cil 3-4 Sandra Jean McDonough 16 Glenwood Ave. Band 1-4 Shawn McDonough 83 Sylvester St. Donald Joseph McGee Jr. 7 Governors Ave. Certificate of Merit For Business 3; Football 1-2; Baseball 1-4 Jean McGee 3 Willow St. Barbara Chase McGrath 6 Newton St. Tumblettes 2-3 James L. McKnight 5 LaGrange St. Basketball 1-2; WHSR-FM 1-4; Communications Club 3-4; Red Black 3-4 Eric Steven McLaughlin 52 Squire Rd. Football 1; Soccer 3-4; Soccer Capt. 4; Soccer Ball Committee 4 Kristen Anne McNamara 1 4 Dix St. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Soccer 1- 4; Basketball 1 -4 Capt. 4; Softball 1-2; Spring Track 4; Student Union 1-4; Class Treas. 1; Spanish Club 3-4 — Treas. 3; Drug Al¬ cohol 4; Yearbook Sports Editor 4 Robert John Medwar 140 Ridge St. Football 1-4 Anne Douglas Milburn 1 Plymouth Rd. Curtain Cue 1 -4; Latin Club 1 -3 — Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3; Philos¬ ophy Club 2; Creative Writing Club 3; Orchestra 4 Gail M. Minutoli 17 James St. Swim Team 1-4; All-Star 3, Man¬ ager 4; Italian Club 1-2 Robert Mistretta 5 Harvard St. Football 1-4; Baseball 1-4 John Mitzman 9 Russell Rd. Andrea Monson 1 5 Perkins Rd. Kathleen Monteith 6 Laurel Hill Lane Softball 1; Basketball 1; Swim Team 2; Drug Alcohol 4 Kimberly Morgan 9 Valley Rd. Eve Laure Sarah Moros 41 Grove St. AATF Award 2-3; Nat ' l Merit Let¬ ter of Comendation 3; Jr. English Scholarship Award 3; Cheerlead¬ ing; Winter 3-4; Student Union 1- 4; Drug Alcohol 3-4; Senior Dis¬ cussion 4 Steven Moros 41 Grove St. Christopher Morris 8 Simmonds Rd. Paul David Mortenson 3 Priscilla Rd. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Nat ' l Merit Scholarship Letter of Co¬ mendation 3; Baseball 1; Spring 1 34 Senior Directory Senior Directory Track 3; WHSR-FM 1-4 Brian Christopher Mulvaney 10 Stratford Rd. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Soccer 1; Basketball 1-4; Lacrosse 1-4; Football 2; Band 1-2 Christine Murphy 94 Irving St. Nat ' l Honors Society 3-4; French Honor Society 3; Band 1-4; French Club 3 Patrick Edward Murray 156 Cambridge St. Football 1-4; Capt. 4; Lacrosse 1- 4; Winter Track 3-4; Band 1-3; Jazz Band 4 Pamela Meyers 19 Alden Lane Jane Nadeau 19 Glengarry Rd. Field Hockey 2-3; Manager 1; Ski Club 1-3; Sailing Club 2; Band 1 Jazz Band 2-4; Spanish Club 4; Drug Alcohol 3-4 Stephanie Nasson 70 Westland Ave. Class Play 1-4; Blood Mobile 3; Flag Corps 4: Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 4 Edwin Nazarian 36 Robinhood Rd. Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Cross Country 1; Music 1-4; Running 4 John J. Nevins 19 Mt. Pleasant St. Language Clubs 1-3; Philosophy Club 1-2; Creative Writing Club 4 Nancy A. Nuttall 36 Glen Rd. Elizabeth Luisa Obbard 4 Ridgefield Rd. Nat ' l Latin Exam: Magna Cum Laude 2-3; Winter Track 2; Ski Club 1; Band 1-4; Photography Club 3; Red Black 3 Patricia Ann O ' Brien 428 Washington St. Pep Squad 1; Flag Corps 3; Candy Striper 1-2; Color Guard Capt. 4 Jane Ellen O ' Callaghan 31 Winthrop St. Nat ' l Latin Exam: Cum Laude 1 2; First Place Art Poster Con¬ test 1; Winter Track 3; Latin Club 1; Red Black 4; Hospital Volun¬ teer 1-2; Student Union 3-4; Drug Alcohol 3-4 Jean O ' Leary 3 Quigley St. Peter Andrew Olivier 329 Highland Ave. Soccer 1 -4; Capt. 4; Lacrosse 1 -4; Red Black 3-4; Communica¬ tions Club 3-4 Ranya Pahigiannis 15 Manomet Rd. Theodore Nick Pappas 6 Russet Lane Certificate of Merit For Business 3; Lacrosse 2-4; Winter Track 4 Jennifer Diana Parker 73 Forest St. Honor Roll 1-3; Swim Team 1; Tumblettes 1-2; Spring Track 1-2; Winter Track 2; Cheerleader Fall Winter 3-4; Student Union Rep. 1; Student Advisory Council 2; French Club 3-4; Communica¬ tions Club 3; Computer Club 4 Richard John Parker 73 Forest St. Honor Roll 1 -3; Soccer 1; Hockey 1-4; C.Y.O. Hockey 2-4; Spring Track 2; Cross Country 2-4; High Adventurer ' s Club 3-4; Science Club 3-4; Computer Club 4 Dan H. Parsignault 8 Bellevue Ave. Skateboarding 1-4; Curtain Cue 1-4; Latin Club 1; German Club 2-4; Communications Club 3; Computer Club 4; NMS 3-4 Leslie Paskerian 5 Warren St. Soccer 1-4; Basketball 1; Winter Track 2-3; Spring Track 3; Piano 1-4; Skiing 1-4; Spanish Club 3-4 Michelle Patti 72 Oak St. Swim Team 1-3; Band 1-4 Bahadir Pelin K. 27 Ledyard Rd. Honor Roll 3-4; Nat ' l Honors Soci¬ ety 4; Spring Track 1-3; Winter Track 1-2; Science Club 3 4; Computer Club 3-4; Strategic Games Club 3 4; 505 Explorer ' s Post 3-4 Amy Marie Peluso 265 Washington St. Honor Roll 1-4; Soccer 1-4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 3-4; Softball 1; Italian Club 1-4 Jacqueline Perritano 9 Grayson Rd. Home-Ec. Achievement Award 3; Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Band 1-2 Brian Earl Perry 378 Balvidere St. Columbus, Ohio 43223 Tennis 1-4; French Club 2; Jenks Center Volunteer 3; Work 4 Patricia A. Phillips 5 Wilson St. Soccer 1; Softball 1-4; Cheer¬ leader: 2-4: Fall Winter, Co- Capt. 4; Spanish Club 2; Music Fest 3; Student Union 4 Louise Piazza 2 Valleywood Circle Anthony Piccione 1 1 Bigelow Ave. Football 1-2; Lacrosse 1-3; Writ¬ ing 1-4; Art 1-4; Ellis-D 3; Electric Eye 4 Pilar Allasandra Pittas 30 Mt. Pleasant St. Curtain Cue 1-4; Assistant Dir. 3-4; RSAC 3; Music Fest 3; Class Play Director 2 John Poduska 5 Partridge Lane Dawn Eileen Ponti 91 Mystic Valley Pkwy. Wheelcok Book Award 3; Certifi¬ cate of Merit for Business 3; Nat ' l Honors Society 4; Spring Track 1 - 2; Cross-Country 2; Drug Alco¬ hol 3; Senior Editor Yearbook 4; Ceramics 1-4 William G. Porter 19 Mayflower Rd. Baseball 1-2; Honor Roll 1-4, Football 1-4; Student Union Rep. 4 Kelley Powers 32 Shephard Rd. Sheryl Anne Powers 29 Thornberry Rd. Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Swim team 1- 4, Capt. 3-4;Student Union Rep. 1 -4, Sec 4; Latin Club 2-4; Ski Club 3; Photography Club 3; Drug 6 Alcohol 4; Yearbook 3-4 Doug Pressman 33 Mayflower Rd. Creative Writing Club 1-2; Radio Station 2-4; Communications Club 4 Dorothy A. Price 47 Vine St. Nat ' l Honor Society 4, Pres. 4, French Contest Cert, of Honor 1, of Merit 2; Orchestra 1-4; Forum 2- 4; Class Sec. 2; WHSR-FM 2-4; Red Black 3-4 Kathleen Mary Price 42 Jefferson Rd. Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Softball 1- 2, Capt. JV. V 3-4; Soccer 2-3, Capt. JV 3; Class Officer 1; Stu¬ dent Union 1-2; Model Congress 3; Spanish Club 2-4 Kristen Purdy 30 Dix St. Nat ' l Latin Exam; Maxima Cum Laude 2, Cum Laude 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Latin Club 1-3; Student Union 2; Curtain Cue 3- 4; Philosophy Club 4 Gregory Quill 12 Wolcott Rd. John Ralphs 7 Bradford Rd. Kristine Rebello 1 1 Main St. Kerry Regan 5 Summit Ave. Danya Ellen Reich 16 Nassau Dr. Senior Directory 135 French Hon. Society 3; Nat ' l Hon¬ or Society 3-4; Tumblettes 1-3; V Gymnastics 1-4; V Spring Track 2-3; Cheerleading, Fall 4; Student Union 2-4; Drug Alcohol 3-4; Yearbook 4 Arlene Reidinger 1 5 Linden St. Class Play Director 1 -2; Curtain Cue 2-4; Class Pres. 2; Roxbury Tutoring 3-4 John Gerald Reidy 16 Pierrepont Rd. Nat ' l Merit 3-4; Nat ' l Honor Soci¬ ety 3-4; Who ' s Who 4; Basketball 1-3; Soccer 1-2, V 3-4; Band 1-4; Radio Station 1 -4 Mark Rexrode 197 Cross St. Paula Ann Ricciardelli 12 Foxcroft Rd. High Honors 1, Honors 2-3; Eng¬ lish Scholarship Award 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; French Honor Society 3; Soccer 1-4; Basketball 1; Winter Track 2; Tennis 2-3; Student Union Rep. 1; P.R. Chair¬ person 2-3 Pres. 4; Latin Club 2; Model Congress 2-3; Class Sec. 3; Cable T.V. 3-4 Sarah Richardson 14 York Rd. Carol Lynn Rigsby 26 WainWright Rd. Chorus 1-4; Curtain Cue 1-4 Carolyn Mary Roll 5 Central St. Soccer 1-2; Softball 1; Student Union 1-2; Student Advisory Committee 3-4; Communications Club 4 Jennifer Lee Rolli 189 Washington St. Senior Directory Jean L. Romeo 108 Wendell St. V Field Hockey 1-2; Red Black 3-4; Communications Club 3-4 Tracy Rooney 19 Squire Rd. Amy Margarete Rosenberger 49 Cabot St. Nat ' l Latin Exam: Magna Cum Laude 2-3; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Swim Team 1-4; JV Tennis 1-2; Class Play 1-2; Band 1-4; Student Union Rep. 3; WHS Musical 2-3 Nicholas John Rossettos 1 4 Dana Ave. Nat ' l Latin Exam: Silver Metal 1, Gold 2; Outstanding Scholarship in: Science, Mathematics, Eng¬ lish, Social Studies, Latin 3; Nat ' l lonor Society 3-4; Nat ' l Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen¬ dation 4; Intermural Tennis 1-4; Skiing 2-4; Piano 1-4; Student Union Rep. 2, Historian 3, Treas. 4; Latin Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Red Black 2-3; Church Choir 2- 4; Math Team 3-4; Hospital Vol¬ unteer 3; Orchestra 4; Roxbury Tutoring 4 Richard Paul Rothmann 21 Prince Ave. High Honors 1-4; Who ' s Who 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Radio Sta¬ tion 1 -4; Band 1; Student Union 2- 3 Elizabeth F. Rowley 72 Oxford St. High Honors 1 -2; Nat ' l Honor So¬ ciety 3-4; Soccer 1-2, V 3-4; V Gymnastics 1-3; Student Union 1- 4; Latin Club 2; Photography Club 3-4; Yearbook 3-4 Laurie Schillinger 14 Oak St. Martha Schromm 120 Church St. Soccer 1-2 Frankie J. Schuurman 35 Myrtle Ter. Lacrosse 1-2,4; Soccer 1; Foot¬ ball 2 Laurie Schwerin 27349 Eaglelelm Dr. Canyon Country, CA 91351 Soccer 1-4; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Spring Track 2 Katharina Ulrike Seiler 18 Wildwood St. Nat ' l Latin Exam: Summa Cum Laude 3; Latin Club 3, German Club 3-4; Curtain Cue 4 Karen Marie Selvitella 10 Pocahontas Dr. Student Union 1-4; French Club 1- 2; Drug Alcohol 3; Hospital Vol¬ unteer 3; Yearbook 3-4, Council on Youth 3-4 Nancy Semonian 19 Sheffield Rd. Karen Mary Serieka 30 Lincoln St. Nat ' l Merit 3; History Scholarship Award 3; Nat ' l Latin Exam: Maxi¬ ma Cum Laude 3; Nat ' l Honor So¬ ciety 4; Soccer 1-4, Capt. 4; Bas¬ ketball 1-3; Spring Track 1-4; Class Vice Pres. 1; Class Play 1; Class Treas. 2; Red Black 2-3; Student Union Rep. 3; Photogra¬ phy Club 3; Student Union Vice Pres. 4 Richard William Settipane 24 Churchill Rd. David Shao 6 Albenst Rd. Kevin Eugene Shattuck 17 Churchill Rd. Football 1-4, Capt. 4; Basketball 1; Lacrosse 1; Spring Track 3; Globe Show; Blue Ribbon, Gold Key 2-3 Glenn Shaw 15 Plato Ter. Julie Shaw 35 Townway Heather I. Shepard 53 Allen Rd. Nat ' l Latin Exam: Magna Cum Laude 2-3; Nat ' l Honor Society 3- 4; JV Tennis 1; Track 2; Explorers 1; Drug Alcohol 3-4; Curtain Cue 3 1 36 Senior Directory Jeffrey Shubrooks 15 Nassau Dr. French Nat ' l Honor Sociefy 3; Nat ' l Honor Sociefy 4; Explorers 2-4, Treas. 2; Computer Club 4, VP; Strategic Games Club 4 Barry Sirchis 6 North Gateway Rd. Basketball 1, Cross Country 1-4; Spring Track 1 -4; Winter Track 2- 4 Catherine Skahan 51 Wildwood St. Nat ' l Merit Commendation 3; Nat ' l Honor Society Sec. 4; Tumblettes, Co-capt. 4, 1-4; Spring Track 1; Gymnastics 2-4; Class Play 1-2; Student Union 4 Julie Stein 28 Franklin Rd. Corinne L. Stevenson 70 Hemingway St. Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 4 Michelle B. Stolow 8 North Gateway Williams College Book Award 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; Explor¬ ers 1 -4, VP 2, Pres. 4; Model Con¬ gress 2-4; Creative Writing Club 2-3; Sailing Club 2-4; Spanish Club 4 Senior Directory James Paul Sullivan 17 Fairmount St. Peter Joseph Sullivan 41 Calumet Rd. JV Hockey 1-2, V 3-4; Baseball 1 Eric Peter Svahn 89 Thornberry Rd. Honors 1-4, High Honors 2; JV Soccer 2, V Soccer 3-4; JV Bas¬ ketball 1-2; JV Lacrosse 1-2, V Lacrosse 3-4; V Track 3-4; P.A. — football games 4 Patricia Ann Taylor 12 Hill St. JV Soccer 1-2, V 3-4; JV Basket¬ ball 1-3, V4; JV Softball 1, V 2-4; CYO 2-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Drug Alcohol 3-4 William Kevin Thomas 16 Everell Rd. Basketball 1-4; Football 1-2 Aaron Christopher Thompson 54 Water St. Andrew M. Thompson 48 Samoset Rd. Spring Track 1-2; Winter Track 2; Spanish Club 1-4; Radio Club 1; Red Black — Photography 2-4; Spanish Exchange 3; Roxbury Tutoring 4 David Michael Tonaszuck 28 Allen Rd. Football 3-4; Track 3-4; Italian Club 4 Stephanie G. Torlone 2 Royalston Ave. Outstanding Scholarship — Eng¬ lish 3 Barry K. Tse 6 Bigelow Ave. Football 1-2, V 3-4; Lacrosse 1-2, V 3-4 Demetra Tseckares 263 Highland Ave. Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Red Black 1-2, Jr. LEditor 3, Sr. Editor 4 Signe Marie Ulwick 4 Lakeview Ter. James Benjamin Vancini 12 Harvard St. Football 1-2, V 3-4; Wrestling 1; Lacrosse 1-2, V 3-4; CCD 1-2; Student Union 2-4; Drug Alco¬ hol 3-4; Work 3 Diane Lee Vanyo 49 Harvard St. Paula Volpe 342 Cambridge St. John Walsh 17 Butman Dr. Ona Theresa Wang 48 Amberwood Dr. Honors 1-2, High Honors 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 3-4; Girls State 3; Literary Magazine Illustrator 2-3; Orchestra 4 Sara Linderholm Warren 33 Thornberry Rd. Soccer 1-3; Spring Track 1; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 3-4; Drug Alcohol 3-4 Laura Elizabeth Weylman 3 Harrington Rd. Nat ' l Honor Society 4; Soccer 1- 4; Winter Spring Track 1-4; Ski Club 3: Yearbook 4 Elizabeth Anne Wilfert 30 Oneida Rd. Katherine Wilk 5 Swan Rd. Stacey Wipperman 8 Capin St. Michael Wunder 69 Wedgemere Ave. Kiyomi Yatsuhashi 1 89 High St. Boston Globe Scholastic Art Award 2, Nat ' l Honor Society 4; WBT 1-4; French Club 3-4 Elizabeth Ann Young 7 Bacon St. Spring Track 1, Winter Track 3; Guitar 1 -4; CYO 2-3; Class Play 2; Aerobics 3-4; Work 2-4 Yann Zombeck 42 Fletcher St. Senior Directory 137 A 1 ▼ ■rT J Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of from the Winchester High School Parent Faculty Association Photos: National Honor Society Reception 140 Congratulations to the class of 1984 from Winchester High School Student Union Vi 141 Class of ' $5 The Class of ' 85 returned to school once again with alot of spirit! Even though the Junior year is known to be difficult aca¬ demically the class still had it ' s share of good times. The Junior year is full of excite¬ ment. Juniors have gotten or are about to get their driver ' s license. Each weekend more and more ju¬ niors cruise the streets of Win¬ chester. The Junior class was very in¬ volved in athletics at the high school. They made great contri¬ butions to many successful teams. They look forward to next year when they will lead their teams to victory. On January 28, the Class of ' 85 held their annual Semi-Formal at the Knights of Columbus Hall. It was a perfect time for the Junior Semi because it was the weekend after mid-year exams. It was a night filled with music, dancing and good times for all. All the Juniors look forward to the Junior Prom in March, as well as a great senior year. Ann Adelsberger Alan Adler Rebecca Allen Richard Anderson Diane Aronson Nicholas Asaro Mary Askew Michael Ault Sally Bankson Michelle Bearce Joanne Beauchamp Jean Benincasa David Bentley Patrick Berkley Carol Beyrenavand Matthew Bezjian Kenneth Binding Meribel Blanco Michael Blasi Nathan Bokil Erin Boland Lisa Brown David Budd Neil Calabro 142 Class of ' 85 Class of ' 85 143 Jose Calero Sandra Capodilupo Suzanne Capone Cynthia Card Leslee Carlson Elizateth Carpinteri Brian Carroll James Castagno Marybeth Celli John Chidsey Cheryl Chute Ellen Clavin Pamela Clinton Thomas Cody Andrea Colentino Robert Collins Julie Conley Timothy Conley Paula Corby Christopher Costello James Coughlin Charles Cowen Amy Cracknell Jennifer Crockett Deanne Cronin Thomas Cross Maura Cullen Gregory Cumings Daniel Cummings Alicia Darcy Jessica Decouto Barbara Delaney Paula DelloRusso John Delorey Christine DeLuca Joseph Deluca Irene Dermatis Carra D ' Errico Dianne Deshler Julia Detore Dennise DeVito Barbara DiVincenzo Domenic DiVincenzo Pamela DiZio Caron Doherty David Doherty Elizabeth Doherty Timothy Donaghey Paul Donahue Mark Donovan Barbara Double Julie Dougherty Michael Ducharme Theresa Ducharme Jame Duda Christopher Duffy 144 Class of ' 85 Alexandra Dulchinos Dyla Durney Kevin Eklund Timothy Ellis George Elwell Alfred Falcione Mary Fallon Scott Falza.no Patricia Farrell Christine Fassas Robert Feldman Timothy Ferry Paul Ferullo Lyn Ficociello Dara Fitzgerald Sharon Fitzgerald Catherine Flatley Christine Flynn Shawn Foley William Fo ' rd Cynthia Forester Anthony Fortunati Jana Furey Mary Pat Furey d Class of ' 85 145 Rachel Galante Elise Gambino Mark Gangi Michelle Gibson Kenneth Gill Rhonda Glick Maurice Godfrey Mark Govostes Kimberly Grant James Gray David Greco Joseph Grifoni Brendan Gurry Alison Hagge Tom Haland Roxanne Hansen Pamela Harrington Claire Hartigan Natalie Hill Amy Hirschfeld Margaret Hitchcock David Holt Kevin Houllahan Donald Hughes Doreen Hughes Gregory Johnson Shannon Joslin Dean Kakridas Martin Katcoff Charles Kelley Andrea Kenerson Matthew Kennddy Maura Kennedy Scott Kerrigan Scott Kessell Rene Kett Farzin Khaghani Nina Khaund Kathleen Kirkpatrick David Koffman Jeffrey Koplow John Krebs Lorraine Krebs Eric Krusell Michelle Kupjian Petr Kyn Andrus Laats Ralph Lauretano Christopher Law Margaret Lawler Joseph Lawrence Matthew Layden Keith Leary Elizabeth Lee Katherine Lee Jakob Lewin 146 Class of ' 85 Christa Limongieilo Patricia Lynch Sean Lynch Carey MacDonald Lucy Maiullari Joseph Majahad David Manganaro Thomas Marino Andrew Martinelli Margaret Mathson Sheila Mawn John McCabe William McCarter Stephen McCarthy Heather McCleery Michael McGee Heather McIntyre Neville McKenzie Anthony Menounos Michael Merritt Suzanne Milauskas Laura Miller N. Mir-Mozafarri R. Mitterling-Anderson Stephanie Mobbs Scott Moynihan Kristine Munroe Robert Murphy Francis Murray Anh Nguyen Robert Nigro Keyvan Nouri Beth Nowell Nichola O ' Connell David O ' Connor Michael O ' Connor Kevin Olivieri Jeffrey O ' Neil Katherine O ' Neill Thomas Outwater Robert Paine Subhasis Pal Robert Palmer Ted Papalimberis Honoria Pavao Lauren Pawlak Suzanne Perlitsh Joann Perritano Michael Pires Anna Pisacreta Bjorn Poonen Christos Poravas David Possi Brian Pothier Gregory Poulos Michelle Powers Class of ' 85 147 Denise Preston Marjorie Price Michael Puchulu Elizabeth Puffer David Puopolo Donna Ralphs Deborah Ray Lisa Regan Timothy Reilly Lisa Reinfeld Matthew Rexrode John Rice Glenn Richmond Hannah Riley Theresa Roberts Stephen Robertson John Rodgers Mitchell Rodriguez Gary Rogers Andreas Romero Christine Ross Tracey Ross Anna Russo Paula Russo Antonio Sabatino Michelle Salemi Louis Sampson Robert Santos Christine Sarno Marco Sartori Timothy Schmitt Bruce Schwartzman Michele Sevigny Leyla Shamsi Katherine Sho Ravi Sharma Melissa Shaw Kelly Shea Tomiko Smith Elizabeth Solomon Lawrence Stecchi William Stevens Paul Sughrue Nancy Sullivan John Surabian Richard Suvak David Swanson Suzanne Sweeny Laurie Tucci Scott VanUmmerson Doreen Vokey Pilar VonLazer Anthony Vozzella Timothy Wade Scott Wadman Ann Walsh 148 Class of ' 85 Jane Ward Jane Ward Sharon White James Whitehead Mark Wilkinson Matthew Williams Maris a Wolsky Timothy Wood Emre Yilmaz Daphne Zervoglos Melissa Zuccola NOT PICTURED Meredith Baker Ernest Baudanza Adrienne Cooke Stephen Cucurullo Carolyn Curry Lori Dantes Mark Dicara Pamela Getson John Giannotti Yvonne Grabau John Haggerty Kristen Kelly Deborah Kenyon Mary Krusell Kathryn Lee Eric Lemay Sharon Lovett Ian MacDonald Russell Magliozzi Elizabeth Manning Maryellen McCarthy Maureen McCarthy John McGeehan Laura McNamee Debra Molloy Rachel Murray George Neuner Donald Phinney Richard Preziosi Maurillio Rebolo Terry Rice Spencer Roy Pamela Schenck Daniel Strange Mary Sullivan Mary Ellen Sullivan Julio Vanga James Walsh Deborah Wright Class of ' 85 149 Class of ’86 Reunited as a class, the Sophomores returned to their studies once again. Familiar faces welcomed each other as the first day of school commenced. First on the agenda, the class officers planned the annual Sophomore Christ¬ mas Semi-Formal on De¬ cember 18. It was fun for all and succeeded in put¬ ting everyone in the Christ¬ mas spirit. Our class had many enthusistic athletes who participated in all sports. Sophomores also had an opportunity to take part in many of the club activities offered at the high school. In January plans were launched for a class fun¬ draiser — a giant raffle. Although Sophomores had many new academic challenges, they always kept their spirits high and they were always eager to support their class activi¬ ties. As the Class of ' 86 winds up the year they look for¬ ward to their Spring Semi- Formal and the class beach trip. The Sopho¬ mores have great expec¬ tations for two more suc¬ cessful and rewarding years at Winchester High. Class Officers: Pres. M. Dobbins, Sec. A. Angeles, Treas. H. Caulfield. (Missing — V.P. L. Kermond) 150 Class of ' 86 Daniel Airey Christopher Alexander Sue Allard Kathleen Allen Al-cia Angeles Keith Arcari Christopher Aronson Virginia Askew Philip Aswad Kyle Bairnsfather Joseph Barbaro John Barbuto Corinne Barger Christine Belfiore John Berry Christopher Bett Derek Binding Jonathan Bird Craig Bonnell Steven Bonnell David Bonner Shawn Bonner Anita Borsody Jason Boyd i Class of ' 86 151 Patricia Bracken Dana Brian Lisa Britt Dawn Brown Deborah Brown John Bruno Kathleen Burke Michael Cahill Ivan Calaff Joseph Calareso Michael Calligeros James Campo L. Carayannopoulas Bonnie Jean Casey Sandra Catalano Evan Catanision Hillary Caufield Roy Cerabone David Christopher James Chute Dennis Clarke Theresa Clements Maryruth Coakley John Coliano Diana Collins Phillip Conrad Thomas Cooke John Corby Jochen Cordes Christine Cortina Kathleen Coughlin Carla Cucinatti Sharon Cullen Kerri Curran Mari Alice Curran Debra Daugherty David DellaGrotte Peter DeNecchio Lisa Dewar Paula DiRocco Maura Dobbins Michael Donaghey Scott Donaghey Glenn Dorsam Allen Doumit Lisa Drew Robert Driscoll Bridget Duffy Danielle Dulong Adrienne Ehlert Jennifer Elia Paul Errico M. Fairweather Denise Finneran Katherine Fiorillo Sara Fleming 152- Class of ' 86 Rhoderick Flockhart Christopher Flynn Jacqueline Foley Donald Folz Lisa Gachignard Kenneth Gallo Robert Gallagher John Galluzo Brian Gannon Christopher Gaudet Nicholas Geannaris David Gechijian Mary Gill Kimberly Grano Christine Gray Katherine Gray Brian Griffin Jonathan Griffith Melissa Grigorieff Jonathan Groux Christine Guarino Class of ' 86 153 Linda Guild Julia Guilderson Tara Gurry Nicholas Haber Cynthia Hackett Christopher Haddad Robert Harris Lisa Hasson Kristen Hazel James Hennely John Herlihy Shawn Herilhy Marianne Hoffman Patti Holloran Neal Horovitz James Houllahan Frederick Howard Robert Hughes William Hunter Kimberly Hutchins Heather Innes Lisa Issac Kathleen Jackson Holly Johansen Katherine Johnson Tracy Johnson Elizabeth Jones John Jordan Panigiota Kapania Richard Kazanjian Matthew Keats Benjamin Keller Stephanie Kelley Gareth Kenton Louise Kermond Anne Keyes David Kinsbourne Kathleen Kline Sinan Kobu Jonathan Lawrence Zoe Layden Alexandra Levin David Lewis Gianna Limongiello Andrew Lowenstein John Lynch Timothy MacDougall Kristen MacEachern Dawn Macone John Maher James Mahoney Richard Mahoney Charles Maida Peter Maietta Patricia Maio Steven Malatesta i 154 Class of ' 86 Kathleen Maney Charles Marquardt Lynn Matsueda Karen McCall Linda McCall Susan McCarter Brian McCarthy Monique McClearn Peter McCleery John McDaniel Shannon McDonough Kathleen McGee Marc McGee Cynthia McHugh Michael McKnight Mark Medzorian Anthony Mercado Karla Messuri James Mongiello Joshua Mooradian Sandra Moore Katherine Morandi Katherine Mortensen Ann Mulkerin Peter Mulvaney Sean Murphy Marianne Murray Steven Murray Nora Nagle Julianne Nevins William Newburn Douglas Norberg Anthony Nowicki Jeanne O ' Brien Peter Ockerbloom Diane O ' Connell Judith O ' Connor Beth O ' Donnell Scott Olivieri Christopher Olson David O ' Reilly Christine Osborne Tara Papadinis Leann Papas Alexandria Pappas Joseph Peluso John Perra Deborah Perritano Daphne Pezaris Sara Porell Alexis Puchulu Ronald Purdy Paula Queen Kevin Racek Laurie Rahmeier Peter Ravanis Gregory Rebello Martha Redding John Regan Carol Reinhardt Misty Rexrode Edward Richardsen Brenda Rice Petra Richtmann Deborah Rogers Scott Romboli Linda Rosettos Suzzane Russo Derek Rutherford Kimberly Ryan George Sailer Nina Samoiloff Steven Scali David Selvitelli John Serieka Jon Sevigny Patrik Shah Lucy Shawcross Holly Shepard Laura Smith David Sobkowicz Nelleke Spanjaard Alexander Sterling Jamie Stewart Rachel Stewart Laura Stone Diane Struthers Virginia Sullivan Deborah Taylor Christopher Terpko William Terry Deborah Thompson Wendy Thompson Jennifer Tobiason Sfephen Todisco Diane Turcotte Jennifer Ulwick Annmarie Venufi Diane Yamane Robert Zirkel NOT PICTURED Alfred Addezio Heather Barlow Deanna Barmakian Peter Baudanza Timothy Budrewicz Michael Burke Robert Capobianco Lesley Carroll Anne Cowen Kevin Crochetiere Thomas Davis Anthony DellaSala Peter Delvecchie Dennise Dewald Kerri Doherty Ellen Donahoe Elizabeth Ellis Mary Ellen Feeney Lisa Gianotti Christopher Giso Gretchen Grabeau Asrian Harpham Emily Hirshman Kristina Lane Ivan Latanision Elizabeth Mauro Jennifer Mirak Amy Morse Karen Pires James Plunket Laura Rand Gregory Rautenberg Derek Richardson Margaret Sullivan Christian Torres Nichole Vita Janet Weylman Christopher Worsh William Worsh Timothy Wood Class of ' 86 157 158 Class of ' 87 Ahearn, Kathleen Ahern, Catherine Aldrich, William Class of ' 87 Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, Jeane Arcari, Robert Augello, Paul Ault, Benjamin Babin, Brian Barrett, Edward Barton, Gavin Baruffaldi, Mary Bett, Theresa Biggs, Vanessa Binding, Katie Black, Alethea Blasi, James Bokil, Mark Bonfilio, James Boone, Jason Bortman, Mark The Freshman class of ' 87 entered school a day earlier than the other classes to get themselves used to their new school. They had an assembly and then seven ten minute classes. They quickly learned how to move about the school without getting too lost. The next thing on the Freshman agenda was electing class officers and class representatives. After this was done the of¬ ficers and class represen¬ tatives were able to plan fundraisers and activities for the class. The fresh¬ man sold red and black sweat pants to raise mon¬ ey, which was extremely successful. Next the fresh¬ man planned a Sadie Haw¬ kins Dance for January 13 at St. Eulalia ' s. That also was a success, a night filled with music and danc¬ ing. The Freshman class was very involved in athletics at the high school. All the teams had good seasons. The freshman football team had an excellent re¬ cord with only one loss. The boys and girls ' soccer teams had super seasons also. These teams show promising things for the fu¬ ture and the Class of ' 87 will do a great job of carry¬ ing on the Sachem spirit. The Class of ' 87 looks forward to a semi formal in the spring and even more to an exciting Sophomore year. Bowers, James Bowker, Kathryn Braga, Lynn Class of ' 87 159 Burke, Richard Bussell, Jennifer Butt, David Byrne, Coleen Byron, Kimberly Caci, Melissa Callard, David Capachietti, Jude Capobianco, Jennifer Carroll, Katharine Carter, David Carzo, Amy Caulfield, Lindsay Chabot, Lauren Cheng, Raymond Christopher, Linda Clemente, Richard Cloherty, Maria Cogan,Shannon Cogliani, Alison Collins, Christin Collum, Tracey Colozzi, David Connorton, Tracy 160 Class of ' 87 Burke-Connorton McLeman, Heather McNamee, Matthew Merk, John Meserve, Daniel Miller, Lyn Moore, Aaron Morgan, Darcy Morris, Ronald Morton, William Mouradian, Holly Moynihan, Kelli Mullin, Caitlin Murray, Jason Murray, Michael Nagle, Maura Nash, Carolyn Nelsen, Katrina Nevers, Daniel Nijssen, Scott Nolan, Martha Nowell, George O ' Connor, Gregory Oldach, Lynne O ' Neill, Jane Osborne, Steven Paine, Scott Palumbo, Joseph Papas, Elizabeth Parker, Alyssa Parker, Sarah Parsignault, Cybele Pasciuto, Paul Pavao,Joseph Peck, Stewart Peluso, Anthony Perra, Sally Ann Peta, Maria Petersen, William Phillips, Thomas Phinney, Daniel Piazza, Rene Poduska, Mary Beth Pollino, Guy Porter, Phoebe Potter, Jennifer Preston, Stephen Price, Heather Purdy, Jessica Purdy, Stephen Pywell, Kristen Racek, Scott Ravanis, Tina Redden, Shawn Reece, Charlotte Reinfeld, David Rice, Michael Class of ' 87 163 Richie, William Riley, Brian Riley, Sandra Ripley, Bonnie Jean Rodriguez, Steven Rogers, Robyn Roll, Susan Rolli, Jeffre y Romero, Christian Rossi, Kara Anne Rossouw, Francois Rothmann, Kristin Rowley, Carrie Rowley, Peter Sabatino, Giuseppe Samoiloff, Alexa Sampson, Nancy Sansone, Sandra Santry, Mary Kate Sarmanian, Elyse Scaglione, Jean Scanlan, Alicia Schmale, Widmer Senna, Peter Serrano, Loreto Shaw, Mark Shusta, Joanne Signorino, Marc Skahan, Deirdre Skehan, Melissa Sloane, Timothy Small, Kimberly Solomon, Susan Sopper, Eric Southworth, Robert Spencer, Lisa Sterling, Scott Strange, Brian Settipane, Ronald Schillinger, Sheryl Anne Strazzullo, Leslie Stryker, Colin Suhribier, Kent Suvak, Lauren Sweeny, Michelle Todisco, Marc Tonazuck, Lisa Turcotte, Marie 164 Class of ' 87 Urano, Jun Vanga, Jorge Veitch, Gregory Veitch, Kristen Verhaegen, Christopher Vernaglia, Joshua Vernaglia, Lawerence Virnelli, David Vozzella, Michael Walsh, Ann Walsh, Michael Ward, John Ward, Lisa Ward, Wendy West, Aaron Westenberger, Charles Whelan, Dawn Whitehead, Cynthia Williams, Cary Williamson, Jane Wolsky, Emile Won, Young Worthen, Heidi Wyler, Gregory Waltman, Andrew Wentworth, Wendy Wipperman, Michael Yilmaz, Levni Zuccula, Joseph Not Pictured Addezio, Paul Callard, David Cassidy, Kevin Childs, Brian Colantino, John Coppi, Andreas Costello, Daniel Cullen, Scott Hinxman, Wendy Ann Lovett, Valerie Nasson, Alexander Pacione, Lisa Perkins, Jennifer Reid, John Slater, Sean Sobkowicz, Nicole Van Zelst, Cleo Class of ' 87 165 This year students expanded not only in their academic endeavors but also in their athletic accomplishments. With increased Sachem spirit and team pride WHS athletes produced a sports year like no other. By uniting their forces they reached both indi¬ vidual and team aspirations. From the first day of practice the athletes grew enabling them to become loyal team members and united team mates. This growth included both individual and team accomplishments spanning from All-Scholastic recognition to league and state titles. In the end, it was that Sachem spirit and dedication which led our athletes to new heights in sports¬ manship and athletic ability; moving us right along as champions in our fields. Athletic Dire • • 0 k • ;urs nocuts HO GUIs 140 COTS loaosr H o o HOCAWS NO GUTS m ' mj m ciow i ; J : ” , jg NO Gi A « w Lr i L Ji . 1 1 JlJ ■ Faculty Manager John Joyce RY! NO GUTS NO GLORY! NO GU Near right: Senior Bill Harris sur¬ veys a Sachem play. Far right:Pat Murray receives a High Five”. Below right: Two fierce oppo¬ nents prepare for battle. Below: Are you serious? (B. Carroll) Below: Captain Kevin Shattuck, a symbol of Sachem Pride. Can I have a hug Dave? (D. Koff- man) 170 Football Left: Bob, watch out for Tiny on the left. (B. Palmer) Below: Cap¬ tain Pat Murray heads downfield for a touchdown. TS NO GLORY! NO GUTS NO GLO Wait a second Dave, I have a Quarterback Palmer decides to hangnail. (W. Porter, D. McCall) run the ball. I wish I had a nice cold . . . (D. Clarke) Football 171 Varsity Football Final Record 5-4-1 Winchester 48-16 Somerville Winchester 29-23 Lexington Winchester 0-6 Belmont Winchester 20-16 Wakefield Winchester 14-14 Melrose Winchester 0-22 Watertown Winchester 7-12 Burlington Winchester 15-14 Reading Winchester 8-20 Stoneham Winchester 35-6 Woburn Sachem At the beginning of the season, there were many doubts con¬ cerning this year ' s football team. Only two players, co-captains Ke¬ vin Shattuck and Pat Murray, had any varsity experience and the team was picked by the pa¬ pers to finish at the bottom of the Middlesex League. By the end of the season, however, this under¬ sized group of athletes proved that they were equal to or better than any team in the League. They finished the season on a high note with a devastating 35-6 Surprise victory over archrival Woburn. Although the Sachems started a majority of underclassmen, this year ' s seniors contributed greatly to the success of the team. Those who started were among the best on the team and the oth¬ ers were always ready to play if called upon. Overall, the season can be thought of as a great success as the Sachems surprised many people. With many key players returning next year, the Sachems have great expectations. Wounded Warriors But please Mr. Ref ... — Coach Marshall Killer Kline! Are you serious? — Coach Donahue Behold the concentration of Coach Berman. Captains Kevin Shattuck and Pat Murray with Coach Marshall. 172 Football Teams front row: Jim Castagno, Rob Medwar, Bill Ford, Bob Palmer, Scott Binding, Brian Carroll, David O ' Connor, Tony Vozzella, David Koffman, second r ow: Rob Mistretta, Bill Harris, Dave MacMillan, Steve Cullen, Will Porter, Kevin Shattuck, Pat Murray, Andy Goodlatte, Jeff Ewing, Barry Tse, Dave McCall, Dave Tonaszuck, third row: coaches: Manny Marshal, Mike Houghton, and Dave Berman, Scott Falzano, Andy Martinelli, Chris Costello, Nick Asaro, Kyle Bairnsfother, Chip Kelly, Jim Coughlin, David Doherty, Tom Cross, Dennis Clarke, coaches: John Donahue and Tom Kline, forth row: Ivan Calaff, Charles Maida, Anthony DellaSala, Stephen McCarthy, Derek Binding, Keith Arcari, Chris Gaudet, David Christopher, Tom Cooke, Mark Gevostes, John Serieka, Tom Piggot, Joe Calareso, David Manganaro, Alan Adler, Alex Puchulu, Scott Romboli, Fourth Row: Mike White, Brian Griffin, Phil Aswad, Bill Newburn, John Berry, Nicky Geannaris, Chris Olsen, Jim Chute, Marc McGee, Pete Delvecchio, Jeff O ' Neil FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM Freshmen Coaches: John Pirani, Lenny Merullo I Football Teams 173 A sprinkle a day . . . A. Peluso It ' s Nicer Twice! Top: How much did you pay them Paula? Fancy footwork by Donuts. E. Bottom: Sara Porell likes those Good Vibrations! Donohoe Psyched captains of a Championship Team, (l-r) L. Weylman, C. Ducharme, K. Serieka 174 Girls Soccer Far left: The Streak in action. K. Serieka Middle: Leave it alone 22, it ' s all mine! P. Russo Far right: Dancing to the beat of the ball. K. McNamara Sachem Spirit at its best Captain Camille Ducharme takes time out for a serious moment. Not even a broken arm can keep this kid down. B. Casey Girls Soccer 175 Rob fights for possession. Striving For Success Maybe you didn ' t need the mo¬ hawk afterall, Dave! Always a step ahead! — R. Suvak An intense Sachem sideline. _ I mk v 11 . taut If 1 m WJfSt h .. v . j Don ' t we look pretty! — M. Wil- You put your right foot in . . . — P. Ferullo } liams Boy ' s Soccer 177 1983 STATE CHAMPS It ' s nicer twice! The 1983 Sachemettes Girls Soccer team can certainly attest to that. This year the girls regained their E-Mass title and went on to become the 1983 State Champi¬ ons. The road to the finals was not an easy one as the Sachemettes faced Concord-Carlisle in the first round and played over 105 minutes of soc¬ cer before winning 2-1. Their next opponent was Waltham and the girls han¬ dled them nicely 1-0. Next in the finals the Sache¬ mettes were challenged by a tough Wellesley team but proved their rating of number one to be correct by beating Wellesley 3-0. Then the Sachemettes had the opportunity to achieve something that had never before been done in WHS Girls Soccer history and they did. They traveled to Northhamp¬ ton, MA and defeated West Springfield 5-3 for the State Championship. MEMORIES INCLUDE: You don ' t clap and you don ' t play DOMO Spell¬ ing Bees I ' d do it! Direc¬ tions to Maynard Bu tter knifes and Styrofoam heads She ' s at BC! I Love LA Coast to Coast Where ' s Sharky? Poems LOOK OUT FOR NUMBER ONE Tp-ing I use the analogy of a child reach¬ ing for an ice cream cone. Who ' s the best team in Eastern Mass? 2 hour bus ride Doing home¬ work!? CELEBRATION Which is nice Sowing- Meetings SURPRISES Painting the board All are welcome, Wire, Meal, Streaka, LA, Lizzer, Steno (Domo 2), Debo, JC, Letto, PT, Donuts, Granola, Amer, Saralee, Sassy, Micher, Mackie, Rubag (Domo 1), Treebag (Domo 3), Goofy, Leslie, Lisa Jeanne The season was a suc¬ cess due to the dedication and hard work of Coach Scanlon. Also much thanks goes to Mr. Ma- conochie and Mrs. Small. Girls Varsity Final Record: 17-0-1 Winchester 3-0 Burlington Winchester 5-0 Lexington Winchester 5-0 Arlington Winchester 6-0 Wakefield Winchester 1-0 Belmont Winchester 3-1 Lexington Winchester 6-0 Burlington Winchester 5-0 Wakefield Winchester 1-1 Belmonf Winchester 4-0 Arlington Winchester 2-1 Concord-Carlisle Winchester 1-0 Waltham Winchester 3-0 Wellesley Winchester 5-3 West Springfield Captains Camille Ducharme, Laura Weylman, Karen Serieka and Coach Scanlon Back Row: Jeanne O ' Brien, Carey MacDonald, Liz Rowley, Paula Russo, Sara Porell, Leslie Paskerian, Laura Accardo, Debbie Cahill, Bonnie- Jeanne Casey, Paula Ricciardelli, Amy Peluso, Coach Scanlon Middle Row: Lisa Money, Mich Powers, Julie Conley, Julie Guarnotta, Ellen Donahoe, Theresa Ducharme, Patty Taylor Front Row: Kristen MacNamara, Tri-capt. Laura Weylman, Tri-capt. Karen Serieka, Tri-capt. Camille Ducharme, Sarah Richardson 178 Girls Varsity Soccer to, 0 t 33 Near Miss 10 so JC- or - s ' This year the boy ' s soccer team had a very exciting and successful season. They came one point from being in the tournament with a final record of 1 1-4- 3. Led by tri-captains Eric Mclaughlin, Peter Olivier and Mark Herlihy, the boys began the season with a bang, defeating their rival, Lexington, who had never been beaten be¬ fore. The team continued to work and towards the second half of the season really began to put things together. The main nucleus of the 1983 squad was made up of seniors with many out¬ standing juniors who will return next year. Al¬ though it was somewhat disappointing to miss the tourney by one point, it was not such a bad way for the seniors to finish off a high school career and the future looks bright for next year ' s team. Much credit should be given to Coach Bouley for all his hard work and time put in for the team. Good luck next year! IMA 5 5 , v-jy rhJJ ' i l 1 i w - 1 Captains Eric Mclaughlin, Peter Olivier, Mark Herlihy and Coach Bouley Boys Varsity Final Record: 1 1-4-3 Winchester 1-0 Lexington Winchester 4-0 Burlington i Winchester 0-1 Stoneham i Winchester 1-1 Watertown | Winchester 3-6 Wakefield Winchester 1-0 Reading Winchester 1-0 Melrose Winchester 0-1 Belmont Winchester 2-0 Woburn Winchester 1-1 Lexington Winchester 3-0 Burlington Winchester 3-0 Stoneham Winchester 3-1 Watertown Winchester 1-2 Wakefield Winchester 2-0 Reading Winchester 4-0 Melrose Winchester 1-1 Belmont Winchester 6-1 Woburn Back row: Shawn Herlihy, David Swanson, Matt Leydon, Ricky Suvak, Paul Ferullo, Marco Sartori, Matt Williams, Rob Anderson Middle Row: Scott Wadman, Tom Haaland, Ernie Drugas, David Donnellan, Kevin Driscoll, John Reidy, Josh Keller, Andy Mallio, Nathan Legvold, Naton Bokil Front Row: Eric Svahn, Ed Brickley, Tri-Capt. Mark Herlihy, Tri-Capt. Eric McLaughlin, Tri-capt. Peter Olivier, Alex Laats, Steve Moros, Coach Bouley Boys Varsity Soccer 179 Good times during practice. Coach Maloney points the rough spots What ' s the matter Brian? 180 Crosscountry It ' s lonely out in front! Laurie Glynn Check her out! Off and Running! Gary Ducharme, on his way! • Runners take your marks! Crosscountry 181 THE PACEMAKERS This year, the boy ' s and girl ' s cross country teams both finished quite successfully and proved one of the strongest teams in the League. Although there was some question as to how well the teams would do this season, a strong pack of underclassmen, including many outstanding freshmen, came through, supplying the depth needed to bring in the victories. Stand out seniors, Bill Derry and Barry Sirchis, led the way as the boys captured the 1983 League title with a perfect 9-0 record. The girls followed close behind, led by Laurie Glynn, finishing with a 6-2 record, losing only to Wakefield and Woburn. Much credit goes to the coaches, Mr. Cantillon and Mr. Maloney, for their immeasurable amount of time and effort they gave in preparing the runners for each and every meet. If it hadn ' t been for such dedicated coaches and determined runners, the season would not have been as successful as it was. Girl’s Team Laurie Glynn Barbara Ahearn Diane Aronson Mary Pat Furey Laura Miller Beth Nowell Marianne Murray Lauren Chabot Carlene Jacobson Lyn Miller Darcy Morgan Kristen Pywell Sandra Riley 182 Cross Country Boy’s Team Bill Derry Gary Ducharme Dan Foley Rick Parker Barry Sirchis Jeff Koplow Brian Pothier Tim Reilly Lou Sampson Tim Schmitt Jim Whitehead Ed Pigott Derek Rutherford David Sobkowicz Jason Boone Scott Landry Dan Phinney Peter Senna Kent Shrubier I Mr. Maloney in action! Coach Cantillon at work. Boy ' s Final Record: 9-0 Winchester 19 36 Burlington Winchester 28 29 Reading Winchester 16 41 Stoneham Winchester 23 32 Lexington Winchester 20 36 Belmont Winchester 26 31 Wakefield Winchester 23 33 Melrose Winchester 22 35 Watertown Winchester 20 36 Woburn Girl ' s Final Record: 6-2 Winchester 15 49 Burlington Winchester 25 32 Reading Winchester 26 33 Stoneham Winchester 19 38 Lexington Winchester 18 43 Belmont Winchester 31 24 Wakefield Winchester 21 40 Watertown Winchester 31 25 Woburn Cross Country 183 Karen Brown — Always smiling! Field Flockey Although the season was not at its best, the field hockey team overall had an enjoyable season. The new coaches, Julie Parker and Laura Ball were experienced college field hockey players and brought the team an abundance of excitement and enthusiasm. Julie and Laura often sprinted with the team, aside from adding variety and originality to the practices. The 1983 season was a period of rebuilding. Only five seniors re¬ turned to the team, but many freshmen and sophomores joined fo bring the team some depth. Co-captains Julie Gibbons and Karen Brown united the team and kept the team ' s spirits up. Although the team did not have an outstanding record, it does not reflect the team ' s over¬ all improvement and perfor¬ mance. The team will always remem¬ ber the enthusiasm shared during double sessions, the J.V. Cheer¬ ing Squad ' ' , music during warm¬ ups, and the coaches ' Halloween costumes. Best of luck to Coaches Julie and Laura in future seasons and to the 1984 team! W y l :■ . 1W ..’B i w w V) wt V jfeg Sharon in action! What technique — E. Doherty Roster Karen Brown, Julie Gibbons, Joyce Kohr, Andrea Munson, Kimberly Morgan, MaryEllen Sul¬ livan, Dawn Brown, Diane Ya- mane, Colleen Burn, Monique McClearn, Sharon Fitzgerald, Sheila Mawn, Liz Doherty, Tricia Farrell, Lucy Shawcross, Michelle Sweeny, Linda Guild, Melissa Vul- taggio, Laura Stone, Tracy John¬ son, Maureen Walsh, Julie Guil- derson, Tricia Bracken, Kerry Doherty, Alex Levin, Melissa Caci, Paige Elwell, Maura Loo¬ ney, Adrienne Elhert, and Debbie Brown (mng.). Sheila is ready for anything. 184 Field Hockey t. - 1 Varsity Field Hockey Winchester 0-9 Lexington Winchester 1-0 Burlington Winchester 0-4 Stoneham Winchester 0-4 Watertown i Winchester 1-2 Wakefield Winchester 0-6 Reading Winchester 0-2 Melrose Winchester 0-3 Belmont Winchester 0-5 Woburn Winchester 0-6 Lexington Winchester 2-2 Burlington Winchester 0-4 Stoneham Winchester 1-3 Watertown Winchester 0-4 Reading Winchester 0-4 Melrose Winchester 2-3 Belmont Winchester 0-5 Woburn Winchester 1-6 Wakefield Field Hockey 185 A YEAR OF HIGH SCORES! This year, the 1983-84 gym¬ nastics team finished second in the league. During the course of the season, Pam Getson broke the school record in the floor ex¬ ercises, the balance beam, and vaulting. Many gymnasts achieved their personal bests to make the season a success all around. Aside from working well as a team with regards to their gymnastics skill, they also bond¬ ed together to form a close group of friends. In fhe beginning of the season, there were many new faces on the team. The old and the new members were unfamiliar with each other. But as the practices went on, the team grew closer and closer. This helped each gymnast ' s confidence and abilify fo reach its potential. As time went on, the pieces began to fall in place and the routines kept im¬ proving. They will always remember: Food breaks . . . Skor Bars . . . grape¬ fruits . . . Carla ' s sleepover . . . Sue, still? in the morning? . . . Paul and Robyn(and everyone else) . . . Thriller . . . cheering on the beam . . . team floor routines . . . Sue, did you forget something this morning? . . . wrestling at¬ tacks . . . Girl fights: Scratch, Choke, Cry! ... You can do it, if you put your mind to it! . . . Car¬ wash . . . and those strenuous practices! They started out as sixteen individuals and ended up as one — made up of Coach Scuzz, Co-Captains Skippy and Dudley, Jellybean, Goobie, Sue — whofopen moth), KatieLou, Eureka, Wanda, Kinka, Peanuts, PotatoChip, Mary-Ann, Coach Maura, Beth, and Daffy. Above: Is that Nadia? No, it ' s Pam Getson. Girl ' s Gymnastic Final Record: Winchester 96.85-91.5 Melrose Winchester 97.5-101.55 Burlington Winchester 95.4-103.6 Beverly Winchester 106.1-105.4 Belmont Winchester 103.9-56.15 Saugus Winchester 1 14.1-91.65 Wakefield Winchester 109.7-106.3 Lexingfon Winchester 103. 3-94.8 Stoneham Winchester 107.8-72.8 Reading Winchester 1 13.9-112.6 Arlington Winchester 117.55-119.6 Woburn Winchester 1 16.55-79.2 Bedford Above: High Five (Gymnastic style). Co-Captains C. Skahan and D. Reich. Above: Concentration is the key to success. D. Maida on beam. Team Members: First row(L-R) P. Getson, R. Glick, D. Pezaris Second row (L-R) M. Sevigny, C. Hartunian, C. Williams, R. Roders, K. Binding, C. Rowley, M. Driscoll. Third row(L-R) D. Maida, S. Allard, C. Skahan, D. Reich, L. Reinfeld, M. Cullen, and Coach Saunders. 186 Gymnastics No Puts No Glory! Above: High sticking, that ' s a two minute penalty. D. Kakridas This year ' s Varsity Golf team ' s season was one filled with strong performances by the team as a whole. Special mention should be made of Tom Outwater, David Bonner, John Colantino, and John Donnellan. Besides being the number one golfer John also doubled as the team ' s captain. Above: R. Murphy, Coach Aversa, and Captain J. Donnellon. The team ' s record does not ac¬ curately indicate the success of this team ' s team had. They tied Burlington, the Middlesex League Champions and they lost two very tough matches by a sin¬ gle point. Despite the fact that this year ' s team was young and inexperienced, it acquired the best record of any golf team in recent years. They feel that on any giving day their record could have easily been 6-4. The team would like to thank Mr. Aversa for all his time, effort, and sup¬ port and they would like to wish next year ' s team the best of luck. Boys Golf Final Record 3-5-2 Winchester 1-8 Belmont Winchester 4V2-4V2 Reading Winchester 3-6 Watertown Winchester V 2 - 8 V 2 Lexington Winchester 7-2 Malden Winchester 6 V 2 - 2 V 2 Wakefield Winchester 4 V 2 -4 V 2 Burlington Winchester 6 V 2 -V 2 Stoneham Winchester 2 V 2 - 6 V 2 Melrose Winchester 2-7 Woburn Team Members: Kneeling(L-R) B. Babin, R. Zirkel, Back row (L-R) D. Bonner, C. Marquart, J. Donnellan, T. Outwater, R. Murphy, D. Kakridas. Above: A little to the left, keep going, come on. R. Murphy Golf Team 187 Swimmer ' s Strire Despite a mid-season practice change from ear¬ ly A.M. ' s at the Voke to late P.M. ' s at the Y.M.C.A., the Winchester Sachemettes pulled through once again. They came out on the top end of the Middlesex League. Their record was an uphill battle. Once the swimmers got started, things began to roll. They were victori¬ ous at their last few meets and able to qualify swim¬ mers for the League meet and State championships. The team will be losing a lot of seniors this year but we wish them luck and ask that they remember buns . Final Record 5-7 Winchester 75 96 Lexington Winchester 21 62 Acton Winchester 50 24 Woburn Winchester 33 50 Line.-Sudbury Winchester 24 60 Belmont Winchester 42 40 Burlington Winchester 64 108 Gardner Winchester 35 48 Wayland Winchester 79 93 Bedford Winchester 47 36 Boston Latin Winchester 42 34 Melrose Winchester 98 70 Medford Winchester 189.5 2nd in League Meet Back Row: D. Zervoglos, A. Cagliani, L. Tonaszuck, D. Fitzgerald, K. McGee, G. Minutoli, Coach Palumbo, Second Row: C. Hackett, M. Dobbins, M. Krussel, M. Coakley Front Row: G. Rosenburger, A. McCann, S. Powers, C. Sizemore Not pictured — M. Bowen Above: Another successful dive by M. Bowen Left: Co-captains A. McCann and S. Powers 188 Girls Swimming Diving Above: Carolyn ' s points add up! Below: D. Fitzgerald goes for it Making Waves In Winchester Cheering on the team!! SACHEMETTES — SWIMMING FOR THE WIN!! Girls Swimming Diving 189 Boys’ Swimming Diving What A Team! Sachem Swimming The Sachem Boys ' Swim Team was an amazing group this past season. They were undefeated and League Champs for a second year in a row. Their strength lied in multiple ex¬ perienced and powerful athletes along with an abundance of strong back up swimmers. They were unstopable! Sachem Diving The Sachem Varsity Div¬ ing Squad consisted of two extremely talented divers. They are Guy Pallino and Matt Galvin. They were able to take first and sec¬ ond at almost every meet. They were a powerful as¬ set to their team. Take it away Matt! A. Laats: Hey Coach, he lost again. ' ' Cute Jim . . . real cute 190 Boys ' Swimming Diving Varsity Boys ' Swim Team Final Record: 1 1-0-0 Winchester 94-77 Lexington Winchester 100-69 Malden j Winchester 45-35 Arlington Winchester 46-30 Melrose Winchester 98-74 Brockton Winchester 49-31 Burlington | Winchester 104-61 Medford Winchester 54-29 Wakefield 1 Winchester 97-72 Belmont Winchester 45-37 Natick Winchester 46-37 Acton Boxboro (Won — Belmont Relays) upper left: Wrong Way! lower left: Scott VanUmmerson: The Human Cannonball! upper right: Biggest Splash! below: Coach R. Palumbo: When I was a Sachem ... back row: Coach Vincent Palumbo, Jim Bowers, Matt Galvin, Jim Blasi, Guy Pallino, Sinan Kobu, and Coach Richard Palumbo, second row: Andrew Holt, Greg O ' Connor, Matt Kenedy, and Dave Bently. front row: Scott VanUmmerson, Alex Laats, and Andy Laats. Boys ' Swimming Diving 191 Head Coach Larry Tremblay Assistant Coach Ted Neill Dedication Takes Wrestlers to the Top In the words of Coach Larry Tremblay — Hard work and mental preparation are the keys to being a successful wrestler. These kids really work for it. The 1983-84 wrestling team had a lot of returning wrestlers who pro¬ vided the experience that the Sa¬ chems needed and they are: Sen¬ iors — Captain Jim Vancini, heavyweight: Chris Farrar, 121; Juniors — Glen Richmond, 107; Jay Rice, 128; Joe Lawrence, 128; Charlie Cowen, 134; Rob Anderson, 140; Tony Fortunate, 147; Dom Divincenzo, 157. Un¬ derclassmen who also wrestled varsity are: Sophomores — Alex Puchullo, 1 14; Andy Lowenstein, 100; Tom Pigott, 187. The team was rated number one through¬ out the season by the Daily Times and Chronicle and the Boston Globe and the Sachems did not fail to live up to the high expecta¬ tions people had for them. The team matured a great deal since last year and since wrestling is a technique sport, one year greatly improves the caliber of the per¬ formances. The future looks promising as only three seniors are leaving. Wrestling has be¬ come among the sports at W.H.S., one of the best. The team would like to thank all of the dedicated fans and parents who attended the matches and they would also like to thank Coach Tremblay and Coach Neill for their dedication and time. l|ll b i|| jugii : |L ' ' .y! I nL Spy 2 ' . : iPik JSw.. .1 V Jr Bottom Row: (I to r) A. Lowenstein, G. Doherty, R. Anderson, G. Richmond Middle Row: (I to r) S. Rodriguez, A. Puchullo, J. Rice, J. Lawrence Top Row: (I to r) Coach Tremblay, C. Farrar, D. DiVincenzo, Capt. J. Vancini, Capt. S. Cullen, T. Fortunate, C. Cowen, Coach Neill 192 Wrestling Top: Sachem Glenn Richmond fights for position Bottom: Senior Wres¬ tlers (I to r) C. Farrar, J. Vancini, S. Cullen 1 , I Jr■ ■iKi If o •; M iwn ■ N ' f ' M |j Sachem Captain Steve Cullen emerges victoriously. Final Record — Varsity Wrestling ' 12-1-0 : Winchester 46 18 Lowell Winchester 65 4 Saugus ; Winchester 15 32 Methuen Winchester 53 12 North Reading Winchester 64 3 Assabet Valley Winchester 46 14 Newton North Winchester 57 2 Belmont Winchester 42 12 Melrose Winchester 52 12 Salem Winchester 52 15 Burlington Winchester 52 8 Lexnington Winchester 60 0 Malden Winchester 46 18 Woburn Left — Grapplers square off for battle. T. Fortunate Wrestling 193 Below — Determination, Micl Powers style. Sachemette Captain Kristen McNamara fights for a shot. We didn ' t know you could palm Up, up and away. E. Clavin it. B. Delaney 194 Basketball Below — That ' s a strange looking hand Dave! D. Koffman, Far right Coach Dave Smith talks to his young team. Above — Double trouble for Pete Mulvaney. Left — Pass the hot potatoe Hank. lach t 44 David Dellagrotte fights for a re¬ bound. His face tells it all, J. Lewin No, Alan he ' s on your team!! A. Adler Basketball 195 Boys Varsity Basketball In 1983, the Winchester High basketball team went to the state tournament and finished with a 1 5-7 re¬ cord. Six seniors having graduated from the team, the Sachems of 1983-84 were a very young and in¬ experienced group. There two seniors, five juniors, and six sophmores on the varsity. With such a young team, mistakes are going to be made and the Sa¬ chems tried to learn from these mistakes. The main objective in the beginning of the season was to steadily improve. With ev¬ ery game, the Sachems gained experience. Most of the players on the team were farily equal in talent and everyone contributed to the team. Although there was great competition between indi¬ vidual players, the team remained close. The Sa¬ chems were led by senior Bill Thomas and Captain Brian Mulvs Mulvaney. The juniors were Alan Ad¬ ler, Dave Koffman, Tim Conley, Jake Lewin, and Paul Sughrue. The soph- mores, who were 17-2 in their freshman year, were Dennis Clarke, David Del- laGrotte, Peter Mulvaney, Mike White, and Tim Budrewicz. The Sachems are look¬ ing forward to a great sea¬ son next year as almost the entire team is return¬ ing. Boys Varsity Final Record i Winchester 33-60 Belmont Winchester 37-68 Wakefield Winchester 29-68 Lexington Winchester 36-63 Watertown Winchester 56-48 Stoneham Winchester 67-68 Reading Winchester 49-41 Melrose Winchester 47-60 Burlington Winchester 47-55 Woburn Winchester 56-77 Belmont Winchester 38-60 Wakefield Winchester 54-72 Lexington Winchester 40-71 Watertown Winchester 58-60 Stoneham Winchester 60-58 Reading Winchester 65-50 Melrose i Winchester 56-75 Burlington ! Winchester 48-66 Woburn Captain Brian Mulvaney Team Pic: First Row: M. White, P. Sughrue, B. Thomas, B. Mulvaney, D. Dellagrote, A. Adler, Second Row: Coach Gleason, D. Clarke, T. Budrewicz, D. Koffman, P. Mulvaney, T. Conley, J. Lewin, Coach Smith. 196 Basketball Teams e a I With only four returning varsity players on the 1983-84 girls basketball team, it looked like this was going to be a rebuild¬ ing year but the Sache- mettes managed to hold their own in the annually strong Middlesex League. The Sachemettes were led by senior captain Kristen McNamara who was the center and senior forward Girls Varsity Basketball Patty Taylor. A main strength of the Sache¬ mettes this year was their quickness and defensive ability, alot of which was provided by junior guards Ellen Clavin, Barbara De¬ laney, and Mich Powers. Coming up from junior var¬ sity this year were junior forwards Paula Russo, Cathy Flately, and There¬ sa Ducharme. All of these girls played extremely well in their first year of varsity play. With only two seniors graduating, the future looks bright as there were two sophmores, Ellen Don¬ ahue and Julie Guarnotta and freshman Maureen Dokas who added depth to the team. After some disappointing losses in the first half of the season, the Sachemettes showed growth and poise and gained their revenge. The dedication and support of the third year coach Joe DiSarcina benefitted the girls a great deal as they played hard every game and never lost their Sa¬ chem Spirit. Seniors Kris¬ ten McNamara and Patty Taylor wish next year ' s team the best of luck and want them to go for it! Captain Kristen McNamara Girls Varsity Final Record Winchester 43-35 Belmont Winchester 46-53 Wakefield Winchester 37-48 Lexington Winchester 37-42 Watertown Winchester 39-51 Stoneham ; , Winchester 48-42 Reading Winchester 55-35 Melrose Winchester 47-51 Burlington Winchester 62-43 Woburn Winchester 49-59 Belmont Winchester 55-45 Wakefield ! Winchester 45-51 Lexington Winchester 40-26 Watertown i Winchester 24-50 Stoneham f Winchester 35-42 Reading ' [ jj Winchester 58-40 Melrose Winchester 43-51 Burlington Winchester 50-43 Woburn - I Team Pic: First Row: B. Delaney, K. McNamara, P. Taylor. Second Row: E. Donahoe, J. Spanjaard, C. Flately, M. Dokas, P. Russo, E. Clavin, Mang. D. Yamane, Guarnotta, T. Ducharme, M. Powers. Third Row: Mang, N. Basketball Teams 197 Varsity Hockey Final Record Winchester 1-8 Watertown Winchester 4-10 Lexington Winchester 1-4 Belmont Winchester 0-4 Reading Winchester 1-7 Melrose Winchester 0-5 Stoneham I Winchester 3-5 Wakefield Winchester 4-6 Burlington Winchester 3-2 Woburn Winchester 0-9 Watertown Winchester 2-2 Lexington Winchester 2-5 Belmont Winchester 1-2 Reading Winchester 0-2 Melrose Winchester 2-4 Stoneham j Winchester 1-6 Wakefield | Winchester 3-7 Burlington Winchester 0-2 Woburn The Winchester High School Varsity Hockey Team has greatly im¬ proved. The players have been very responsive and cooperative in working with the two new coaches, Mike Whyte and Jay Palla- dino. It has been a great season for the players, as well as their fans. Highlight games, such as the Sa¬ chem ' s victory over Wo¬ burn, have kept spirits high. Remember always . . . V. Hockey, You ' ve got an¬ other thing coming! Beans, GL ' S, FTS, Rellim Reebs, FIFM, they-wk-it, Look Forward to AM prac¬ tices, P.P. parties — show¬ ers, Shellac, Yea Right!, Yibs on the back of the bus., Bird, ' ' Webber, Scooter, Mugsy, Har, Melvin, Fee, Po, Beamer, Bird- man, Turk, Sully, Roudi, Gismo, Griff, Yoda ooTs, 198 Ice Hockey ICE HOC back row: Coach Mike Whyte, John Surabian, Bob Paine, Scott Binding, Paul Ferullo, Allen Doumit, Nick Geanaris, Rick Peter, Tim Donaghey, Rob Collins, Scott Donaghey, Steve Moros, Derek Bind¬ ing, Manager Brian Gannon, and Coach Jay Palladino front row: Bill Newburn, John Barbuto, James Campo, Bill Terry, Brian Griffin, Peter Sullivan, Chris Giso, Micheal Mahoney, Scott Paine, Jim Chute, and Chip Forton. 1 above: Get that puck! (Bobby Paine — Robby Collins) left: Sachem teamwork. (Scott Binding — Robby Collins) Coach Whyte, tri-captains: Steve Moros, Peter Sullivan, Rick Parker P. Sullivan makes another save! and Coach Palladino Ice Hockey ] 99 Ready and Running 200 Indoor Track ! Ain ' t nothin gonna break my I stride ... — M. Herlihy Here, you can have it! — K. Serieka and M. Nolan Indoor Track 201 A Record A near miss would be an accurate phrase to de¬ scribe this year ' s girls track team. With the combina¬ tion of many talented un¬ derclassmen and a core of veteran seniors, the girls ended up just a few points out of first place. The sea¬ son was a memorable one, and proved very exciting due to many close meets. However, the hard work and time that everyone put in at practice paid off as the girls usually pulled out ahead in the end. Spe¬ cial mention should be made of the team ' s nucle¬ us — the seniors who pro¬ vided leadership and ex¬ perience in the variety of events in which they par¬ ticipated: Co-Captains Laura Weylman and Jill Matrundola, Jacqui Burke, Lisa Galante, Laurie Glynn, Leslie Paskerian, and Karen Serieka. Many thanks must also be given to Coach Joe Cantillon for all of his dedication and ef¬ fort. This season was a special one, and will be re¬ membered for the many memories such as: You guys — it had better not come down to the re¬ lays!!, Lisa Galante ' s famous win in the mile, 8a.m. meets — I feel sick, Girls just wanna have fun, and when the Sachems go marching in. Girls Final Record: Winchester 60-26 Burlington Winchester 34-52 Reading Winchester 47.5-38.5 Lexington Winchester 52-33 Wakefield Winchester 64-20 Belmont Winchester 54-32 Watertwon Winchester 31-35 Woburn Graduating Superstars!!! Girls Team: First row(l-r) L. Paskerian, J. Burke, K. Serieka, L. Weylman, J. Matrundola. Second row, M. Skehan, M. Nolan, L. Chabot, L. I Strazzullo, S. Riley, M. Kennedy, M. Gibson. Third row, M. Price, L. Doherty, S. Mawn, S. Sweeny, M. Mathson, L. Brown, J. Benincasa, T. Ross. Fourth row C. Curry, L. Shawcross, J. Weylman, S. McCarter, FH. Innes, M. Murray, K. Grano, D. Daugherty, Z. Layden. Fifth row L. Shamsi, T. Bett, D. Skahan, J. Matrundola, M. Sweeny, J. Williamson, A. Carzo, K. Rothman, Sixth row, S. King, J. Potter, S. Mahoney, L. Caufield, K. McGee, J. Cullen, A. Black. Missing: Laurie Glynn 202 Girls Indoor Track Setting Season This year ' s boys ' winter e- track was one of setting ly records. This success was u the result of mostly hard- )t work. Practices started ;■ with twenty minutes of $ stretching everyday and e, often included the dread- ( ed speed workouts. They i, frequently ran five miles io around Symmes ' corner and back to the hospital- (something that is unima¬ ginable to most of us). The boys track team defied gravity by running up the streets that run perpendi- culer to Highland Ave. These kids know what it is to be exhausted, to get up for an 8:45 meet on Sautr- day morning, and to run in freezing cold. Two major, personal achievements were accomphished this past season. Kevin Driscoll set a new school high jump record at 6 ' 4 and Barry Sirchis was successful in lowering the league ' s 2 mile record. The team also attended many relays and non-league meets includ¬ ing: the B.U. Relays, the State Coaches ' Meet, the All League Meet, and the States at Harvard, as their motto goes: the only good thing about winter track, is the dogs_ _t is frizen. Memories include: Alright on line, The Bucket, Those Reading kids, the ugly green oval, the lously air, and down to the relays. Captains Mark Herlihy and Bill Derry Boys Final Record: Winchester 54-31 Burlington Winchester 36-50 Reading Winchester 37-49 Lexington Winchester 49-36 Wakefield Winchester 56-30 Belmont Winchester 48-38 Melrose Winchester 65-20 Watertown Winchester 45-41 Woburn Boys Team: First row (l-r), M. Keats, J. Hennely, M. Cahill, J. Galluzzo, C. Brett, J. Calareso, K. Racek, D. Richardson, G. Dorsam, D. Rutherford, R. Driscoll, M. McKnight, D. Selvitelli. Second row, (l-r), N. McKenzie, N. Keyevian, J. Vanga, D. Manganaro, J. Grey, J. Koplow, K. Leary, R. Feldman, J. Rodgers, M. Rodriquez, B. Pothier, L. Sampson, S. Wadman, T. Wood, J. Calaro, J. Whitehead, T. Riley, D. Lewis. Third row (l-r), W. Aldrich, G. Veitch, S. Purdy, B. Derry, M. Alcione, G. Halpin, B. Sirchis, D. McCall, K. Driscoll, M. Herlihy, B. Perry, E. Brickley, R. Chabot, T. Haaland, J. Boone, J. Gosselin, M. Bokil. Missing: E. Svahn, P. Murray, N. Bokil, and G. Ducharme. Boys Indoor Track 203 Girls J.V. Soccer M. Gibson, M. Fallon, R. Dermatis, M. Kennedy, N. Sulli¬ van, J. Furey, H. Caulfield, C. Flatley, L. Ficociello, M. Coakley, D. Dulong, T. Gurry, K. McCall, K. Money, V. Biggs, J. Shusta, B. O ' Donnell, D. Perritano, M. Hoffman, L. McCall, D. Pezaris, L. Rahmeier, L. Britt, S. Kelley, D. Taylor, M. Curran, D. Daugherty, Z. Layden, S. McCarter, J. Weylman Boys J.V. Soccer B. Keller, D. Norberg, J. Campo, J. Houlihan, S. Murray, C. Bonnell, B. Gannon, G. Richmond, M. McGee, K. Hou¬ lihan, J. Hennelly, D. O ' Reilly, J. Bruno, T. Fortunati, S. Kerrigan, P. Berkeley, S. Hughes, B. Driscoll, C. Bett, M. Colligeros, Coach Powers. Girls Freshmen Soccer L. Strazzullo, K. Binding, D. Maida, R. Rogers, L. Suvak, H. MacDonald, C. Williams, K. Fallon, J. O ' Neil, H. McLe¬ nnan, M. Cloherty, M. Guarnotta, J. Bussell, K. Marshall, A. Parker, J. Williamson, L. Caulfield, N. Sampson, C. Reece, J. Cullen, K. Bowker, S. King, K. Small, M. Skehan, S. Roll. Boys Freshmen Soccer G. DeBiase, D. Reinfeld, S. Rodrigues, M. Bortman, D. Meserve, S. Niessen, C. Verhaegen, E. Wolsky, S. Racek, A. McNamee, S. Slater, J. Bowers, K. McCord, J. Ward, M. Rice, M. Shaw, M. Doherty, A. Cuccinati, J. Capicetti, S. Goudsoulzlian, C. Herlihy, M. Bokil, R. Arcari, S. Riley. ■ iC-r 4.: ES- ' Hm 204 J.V. and Freshmen I On the Horizon — Stars of the Future Girls J.V. Basketball M. Hoffman, M. Feeney, D. Brown, A. Walsh, B. Casey, D. Dulong, J. Shusta, D. Brown, T. Papadinis, T. Bracken, K. Money, N. Sampson, N. Spaniard, D. Yamane. Boys Freshmen Basketball C. Locashio, C. Herlihy, J. Colentino, S. Niessen, J. Vange, Y. Chung, P. Pasiuto, J. Pavao, A. West, R. Burke, J. Kavenaugh, S. Preston, D. Virnelli, B. Ault, D. Meserve, V. Benincasa, M. Furey, C. Verhaegen, M. Shaw, Coach Chase. Girls Freshmen Basketball M. Gangi, V. Folz, M. Santry, S. Sandsone, M. Cassidy, M. Nagle, C. Byrne, C. Parsignault, A. Parker, M. Clo- herty, K. Small, C. Reece, L. Braga, K. McCormick, H. Worthen, H. MacDonald, M. Guarnotta, K. Collins, K. Carroll. J.V. and Freshmen 205 The business community of Winchester has played a significant role in all of our lives. As we have grown older many of these establishments have become our em¬ ployers. Through them, we have acquired new responsibilities. Our experiences and interactions with business community have helped us all to reach new heights. We would like to thank the businesses of Win¬ chester and all of our patrons for their guid¬ ance and support in our attempt to keep ourselves moving right along. r TEL 729 3930 Gtcf. t Jewelers RICHARD MALCOLM 529 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER. MA Ol 090 YOUR TOWN IS UNDER THE WING OF BANK OF BOSTON BANKOF BOSTON MIDDLESEX 550 MAIN STREET Winchester, mass 01890 729-6741 Arlington, 725 Mass. 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Vernon Street 729-5299 RJ Ted Allen Real Estate 28 Church Street 729-0700 Bowman Real Estate, Realtors 47 Church Street 729-2575 Bixby Porter Co., Realtors 24 Thompson Street 729-4240 729-7000 222 Congratulations Class of 1984 WINCHESTER FIREFIGHTERS WtiVCW£5TCSt + 223 ABERJONA Executive Committee Editor-in-Chief Terry Elio Assistant Editor Pam Harrington Photography Editor Chris Bentley Business Manager Alison Hagge Adviser Carlyjane Dunn Watson 224 Aberjona ABERJONA — The 1984 Team This year ' s Aberjona has changed in both concept and de¬ sign. Returning to a smaller size book, the staff employed five new section identifications. The Staff became a complete publish¬ ing team, planning, designing and producing a major publica¬ tion. Twenty four pages were added, and this provided space for new features including a sen¬ ior directory and a photo index. The personality of the staff was a major factor in creating and developing the Aberjona, each section contributing to the whole. Working in small groups, the section editors continually developed new ideas to give fresh and original looks to their pages. Layouts became unique and each section strived to achieve individuality. The new designs and layouts in the stu¬ dents ' and academic sections added dimension to the book and to the people it focused on. The teachers, for example, were represented as teachers, advis¬ ers, coaches and ' people ' outside the school. The student life and competi¬ tion sections brought the vitality to the pages of the Aberjona that these activities brought to our lives. And, the Commercial Busi¬ ness staff topped all prior records in ad, book and patron sales. It has been a tremendous year. We will always remember climbing out of the pica gutter, the food, the proper croppers, the food, German Chocolate Cake, the piz¬ za parties, Terry ' s birthday, fall¬ ing into the pica gutter, more food, the deadlines, all those afternoons after school, our year, our book — The Aberjona! The entire staff would like to thank John Pirani and the admin¬ istration for finding our new loca¬ tion on the 2nd floor of the library and the custodial staff for their constant help. Also, the student staff would like to thank and con¬ gratulate our new adviser for the excellent job she did coming in as a rookie. Thank you! We hope you enjoy the ABER- I JONA and that it holds many spe¬ cial memories for you! Photographers Chris Bentley, Craig Bonnell, Da¬ vid Budd, Scott Burnett, Neil Funcke, Kevin Indigaro, Gianna Limongiello, Linda Rossettos, CDW and Burlington Studios. Student Life Michelle Kupjian Danya Reich Karen Selvitelli Academic Cindy Bortman Karen Johnson Sheryl Powers Suzanne Perlitsh Students — Seniors Lisa Calereso Wendy Liu Dawn Ponti Rita Mawn Students — Underclassmen Roxanne Hansen Mary Pat Furey Competition Liz Rowley Laura Weylman Suzanne Sweeney Kristen McNarmara Hannah Riley Commercial Alison Hagge Tricia Farrell and Jennifer Potter Aberjona 225 AD INDEX ADAC Corporation.217 Albert F. Fitzgerald, Inc.21 1 Bank of Boston.208 Baskin Robins.216 Bill Bob ' s.210 Bixby Porter.221 Black Horse Bootery.220 Bonnell Ford.210 Brigham ' s.214 Burlington Studios.215 Cambridge Port Savings Bank.212 Century 21.220 Continental Cable Vision.21 1 Curtin Insurance Agency.213 Daily Times.38-39 Daisy Shop.221 Eastern Billiard Supply.220 Europe Coiffures.221 Eye Look Opfical.227 Fell ' s Hardware.221 Gateway Travel.21 1 Hendersons Stationers.21 1 John H. Kupjian, CPA.221 Kean Flowers.218 Lane Limousine Service.218 Abdella, Joe: 19 Accardo, Laura: 26, 29, 43, 86, 96 Adelsberger, Lisa: 28, 84, 86, 109, 131 Adler, Alan: 173, 194, 196 Ahearn, Barbara: 17, 30, 42, 53, 56, 79, 86, 122, 128, 182 Ahearn, Kathleen: 15, 159 Ahern, Catherine: 159 Ahern, MaryAnne: 17 Airey, Daniel: 151 Alcione, Michael: 86 Aldrich, William: 11, 159 Alexander, Christopher: 15, 151 Allard, Sue: 20, 47, 151, 186 Allen, Becky: 121 Allen, Kathleen: 151 Alvarez, Lourdes: 77 Anderson, David: 29, 30, 86, 96 Anderson, Elizabeth: 159 Anderson, Jeanne: 159 Angeles, Alicia: 18, 19, 47, 150, 151, 157 Arcari, Keith: 151, 173 Arcari, Robert: 151, 159, 204 Armstead, Ron: 81 O ' Malley, Dever Jr., Attorneys at Law... 216 Osco Drug.212 Parent Teachers Org. 140 Pharmacies of Winchester... 21 2 Philip Salon .212 Puffer Insurance.221 Randall ' s Restaurant.222 Robert ' s Candies.216 Russo ' s Cleaners.220 Saltmarsh Insurance.222 Shield System.21 4 Simms II Jewelers.208 Student Union. 141 Swanton Street Deli.216 White Hen Pantry.216 Wire Belt Co. of America.... 216 Winchester Co-Op Bank.209 Winchester Education Asso. 219 Winchester Fire Dep.223 Winchester LTD Jewelers .... 208 Winchester Realators.222 Winchester Savings Bank .... 21 8 Winchester Star.213 Winchester TV Video.218 Armstead, Ronni: 81 Armstrong, Robert: 64-65, 86, 1 19 Aronson, Christopher: 9, 151 Aronson, Diane: 182 Asaro, Nick: 20, 173 Askew, Jill: 17, 32, 47, 143 Askew, Virginia: 10, 25, 151 Aswad, Philip: 151, 173 Atkins, Nancy: 72 Augelle, Paul: 159 Ault, Benjamen: 159, 205 Austin, Fran: 76, 79, 80 Aversa, Joseph: 66 Babin, Brian: 9, 87, 159, 187 Bacardi, Michael: 56 Bairnsfather, Andrew: 86, 36 Bairnsfather, Kyle: 151, 173 Bakarian, Renee: 12, 43, 25, 61,65, 86, 87, 1 19 Barba, Priscilla: 56, 57, 84, 86 Barbaro, Joseph: 151 Barbarao, Susan: 29, 31, 42, 86 Barbuto, John: 151 Barger, Corinne: 10, 151 Barrett, Edward: 159 Barton, Gavin: 159 Baruffaldi, Mary: 159 Bateman, Katherine: 71 Baudanza, Peter: 21 Bearce, Michelle: 74 Beauchamp, Joanne: 143 Belfiore, Christine: 10, 151 Bellino, Anthony: 85 Bellino, Kimberly: 12, 25, 87, 97, 137 Benando, Joseph: 16 Benincasa, Jean: 14, 78, 202 Bently, Chris: 14, 15, 43, 87, T30, 224 Bently, David: 8, 14, 188, 189 Benton, Ted: 47, 58 Bergin, Brita: 29, 74, 87, 96, I 19 Berkley, Patrick: 15, 18, 19, 143, 204 Berman, David: 73, 172, 173 Berry, John: 151, 173 Berry, Joseph: 17, 36, 78, 87 Bett, Christopher: 151,202, 204 Bett, Theresa: 1 59 Biggs, Vanessa: 159, 204 Binding, Derek: 151, 173 Binding, Katie: 11, 33, 159, 186, 204 Binding, Scott: 31, 170, 173, 198, 199 Bird, Jonathan: 151 Black, Althea: 1 59 Blasi, James: 159, 188, 189 Blasi, Michael: 11, 143 Bokil, Mark: 11, 158, 204 Bokil, Nathan: 11, 179 Boland, Erin: 25, 143, 145 Boland, Matthew: 60, 87 Bond, Colleen: 87, 96 Bonfilio, James: 159 Bonnell, Craig: 9, 15, 78, 151, 152, 204 Bonnell, Jeff: 21,87, 109, 128 Bonnell, Steven: 20, 151 Bonner, David: 151, 187 Bonner, Shawn: 151 Boone, Jason: 11, 159, 183 Borsody, Anita: 151, 157 Bortman, Cindy: 43, 79, 87, 132, 224, 225 Bortman, Mark: 1 59, 204 Bosco, Robert: 20, 29, 42, 43, 87, 120, 136 Botz, Jurgen: 12, 88, 97 Bouley, Gene: 176, 179 Bowen, Michelle: 86, 88, 188 Bowers, James: 159, 188, 189 Bowken, Kathryn: 159, 204 Boyd, Jason: 151 Boyd, Robert: 50 Boyle, Mary: 1 1, 88, 108 Bracken, Patricia: 152, 184, 205 Bradley, Victoria: 29, 31, 88, 108, 131 Braga, Lynn: 10, 159, 205 Brian, Dana: 20, 47, 152 Brickley, Edward: 12, 28, 29, 42, 88, 121, 122, 130, 150, 179, 201 Britt, Lisa: 11, 25, 152, 204 Brooks, Pamela: 63, 81 Brown, Dawn: 10, 152, 184, 185, 205 PHOTO INDEX Brown, Debbie: 10, 184, 205 Brown, Karen: 64, 65, 88, 119, 184 Brown, Lisa: 11, 200, 202 Bruno, John: 11, 152, 204 Bruno, Pamela: 17, 29, 30, 43, 88, 108 Budd, David: 19 Budrewicz, Timothy, 157, 196 Budrewicz, Thomas: 13, 45, 130, 157 Burchard, Janet: 49 Burdulis, Jerome: 50, 80 Burke, David: 15,29, 30, 37, 60, 84, 88, 10C 121 Burke, Jacqueline: 29, 36, 79, 88, 127, 201 Burke, Kathleen: 8, 9, 10, 152 Burke, Michael: 37, 57, 88, 109 Burke, Richard: 160, 161, 205 Burn, Colleen: 184 Burtnett, Scott: 28, 36, 88 Bussell, Jennifer, 160, 204 Butcher, Gail: 59 Butt, David: 158, 160 Byrne, Coleen: 160, 205 Byron, Kimberly: 160 Caci, Melissa: 11, 160, 184 Cagnina, Amy: 29, 89, 188 Cahill, Debora: 18, 26, 28, 29, 37, 43, 89 175, 178, 217 Cahill, Michael: 152 Calaff, Ivan: 152, 157, 173 Calareso, Joseph: 19, 152, 173 Calareso, Lisa: 27, 28, 29, 33, 64,65, 84, 89 109, 217, 225 Calareso, Michelle: 28, 85, 89 Calero, Jose: 8, 11,78, 144, 145 Callard, Bruce: 36, 84, 89 Callard, David: 160 Calligeros, Michael: 152 Campo, James: 152, 204 Canney, Pamela: 47, 73 Cantillon, Joe: 63, 182, 183 Capachietti, Jude: 158, 160, 204 Capobianco, Jennifer: 9, 160 Capodilupo, Sandra: 17, 19, 144 Capozzoli, Christopher: 17, 89, 143 Carayannopoulas, Leonidas: 152 Card, Cynthia: 11, 25, 79, 144 Carlson, Leslee: 144 Carpenteri, Elizabeth: 128, 144 Carroll, Brian: 32, 144, 168, 170, 173 Carroll, Katharine: 160, 203 Carswell, Randy: 28, 32, 36, 89, 97, 120 123, 128 Carter, David: 160 Carzo, Amy: I 1, 160, 202 Casey, Bonnie Jean: 26, 152, 175, 178, 205 219 Casey, Rosemary: 119 Cassidy, Micheal: 204 Castagno, James: 173 Catalano, Sandra: 152 Catanision, Evan: 152 Caufield, Hillary: 20, 30, 150, 152, 204 Caufield, Linsay: 33, 158, 160, 202, 204 226 Ad Index Index — Abdella Cavino, Rachel: 56 Celli, Marybeth: 64, 65, 144 Cerabone, Roy: 11, 152 Cesari, Lucille: 48 Chabot, Lauren: 160, 161, 182, 202 Chabot, Ronald: 89 Chase, William: 51, 205 Cheng, Raymond: 24, 160 Chidsey, John: 144 Christopher, David: 152, 173 Christopher, Linda: 160 Chute, Cheryl: 144 Chute, James: 152, 173 Ciccariello, Linda: 76, 79 Clark, Dennis: 152, 171, 173, 196 Clark, Priscilla: 1 1, 89 Clavin, Ellen: 27, 144, 194, 197 Clemente, Richard: 160 Clements, Thresa: 10, 60, 61, 152 Clinton, Pamela: 32, 61 Cloherty, Maria Elena: 11, 160, 204, 205 Cloherty, Rita: 48 Coakley, Martha: 89, 109, 137, 188 Coakley, Maryruth: 18, 20, 29, 47, 61, 152, 153, 204 Cody, Thomas: 1 44 Cogan, Shannon: 160 Cogliani, Alison: 160 Colentino, Andrea: 144 Colentino, John: 9, 205 ,, Coliano, John: 152 Collella, William: 63, 64, 65, 168 Colligeros, Micheal: 204 Collins, Christin: 160, 205 Collins, Diana: 9, 152 Collins, Kelly: 26, 29, 35, 36, 90, 124 Collins, Mary: 73 Collins, Robert: 33, 85, 144, 198, 199 Collins, Shawn: 80, 90, 119, 137 Collum, Tracy: 160 Colozzi, David: 160 Conelly, Britt: 12, 13, 27, 29, 31,80, 90, 127, 131 Conley, Edward: 90, 180 Conley, Julie: 26, 78, 143, 178, 219 Conley, Timothy: 9, 11, 15, 17, 144, 196 Colin, Katharine: 90 Conolly, Ronald: 13, 14, 90 Conrad, Peter: 36 Conrad, Phillip: 152 Connorton, Tracy: 160 Conway, Richard: 54, 56, 57, 81 Cooke, Adrian: 143 Cooke, Thomas: 152, 173 Cooper, Alexander: 11, 90, 108 Cooper, Racheal: 16 Coppi, Andreas: 56, 57 Coppi, Madalena: 42, 53, 90 Coppins, William: 161 Corby, John: 152 Corby: Paula: 144 Cordeiro, Dolores: 70 Cordes, Jochen: 152 Corkery, Sheila: 90 Correra, Christine: 85, 90 Cortina, Christine: 18, 47, 158, 152 Cossidy, Kevin: 161 Costantino, Dean: 161 Costello, Christopher: 144, 173 Costello, Patrice: 8, 160, 161 Coughlin, David: 11, 161 Coughlin, James: 28, 31, 33, 144, 173, 225 Coughlin, Kathleen: 10, 152 Covin, Racheal: 11, 161 Cowen, Charles: 61, 143, 144, 192 Cowgill, Burton: 68 Cracknell, Amy: 20, 144 Crawford, Janet: 161 Cresse, Patrick: 30, 32, 36, 91, 96 Crochetiere, Christine: 30, 65, 91, 133 Crochetiere, Kevin: 19 Crockrt, Jennifer: 9, 10, 11, 144 Cromwell, Darin: 161 Cronin, Deanne: 144, 145 Cronin, Jeanne: 50 Cronin, Linda: 79, 85, 91 Cross, Thomas: 11, 144, 173 Cucinatti, Anthony: 19, 161, 204 Cuccinatti, Carla: 18, 19, 26, 35, 152 Cullen, Jean: 161, 204 Cullen, Maura: 34, 144, 186 Cullen, Neil: 161 Cullen, Sharon: 152 Cullen, Stephen: 91, 173, 192 Cumings, Gregory: 144 Cummings, Daniel: 1 1,25, 144 Curran, Keri: 152 Curran, MaryAlice: 152, 204 Curry, Carolyn: 64, 65, 202 D ' Agostino, Leilani: 161 Dalton, Julie: 91, 136 Damocagno, Stephen: 36, 91 Dantes, Lori: 17 Darcy, Alicia: 29, 144, 149 Daugherty, Debre: 19, 24, 152, 157, 202, 204 Daugherty, Phyllis: 66 DeCicco, Rosemarie: 161 Decologero, Cathleen: 10, 161 Delaney, Barbara : 27, 144, 194, 197 DellaGrotte, David: 152, 194, 196 DellaSalla, Anthony: 173 Dellasalla, Michael: 91 DelloRusso, Paula: 144 Delorey, Dorothy: 91 Delorey, John: 144 DeLuca, Christine: 78, 144 DeLuca, Joseph: 144 Delvecchie, Peter: 173 Demarco, John: 161 DeNecchio, Peter: 152 Dermatis, Irene: 20, 33, 144, 204 D ' Errico, Carra: 18, 19, 144 Derry, William: 15, 28, 91, 129, 183 Deshler, Dianne: 144 DeTeso, LoriAnn: 161 Detore, Julia: 144 Dever, Edward: 161 DeVito, Denise: 144 Dewald, Denise: 78, 79 Dewar, Kellie: 161 Dewar, Lisa: 152 Dhingra, Anand: 161 DiBiasi, Anthony: 48 DiBiasi, Giro: 161, 204 DiBiasi, Lisa: 42, 43, 60, 91 Dibona, Ralph: 67 Dichiappari, Laura: 1 1, 92 Dichiappari, Maria: 11,81, 161 Dickinson, Lisa: 11, 161 Dickinson, Stephen: 92 Dickson, Natalie: 42, 43, 92 Didio, Danielle: 161 DiGiovanni, Christine: 29, 47, 80, 92, 131 DiGiovanni, Matthew: 28, 92 Digiovanni, Martha: 85, 161 DiMasi, Juliana: 28, 85, 92, 125, 131, 137 Dinosaur, Dino the: 52 DiRocco, Anita: 18, 19, 21, 26, 28, 29, 31, 35, 36, 37, 42, 43, 74, 92, 217 DiRocco, Paula: 18, 19, 26, 35, 152 DiVincenzo, Barbara: 31, 33, 47 DiVincenzo, Domenic: 143, 144, 192 DiVincenzo, Risa: 10, 161 Dixon, Christine: 1 1, 43, 92, 119 Dixon, Milburn: 50, 52 DiZio, Pamela: 144, 145 DiZio, Peter: 28, 29, 92, 128 Dobbins, Maura: 28, 47, 150, 152, 168, 188, 189 DoCouto, Jessica: 21, 144, 149 Doherty, Caron: 143, 144 Doherty, Cornelius: 47 Doherty, David: 144, 173 Doherty, Gregory: 161, 192 Doherty, Kerri: 157, 184 Doherty, Michael: 161, 204 Dokus, Maureen: 161, 197 Dolin, Janice: 72 Donaghy, Michael: 152 Donaghey, Scott: 152 Donaghey, Sheila: 29, 43, 92, 96, 217 Donaghey, Theresa: 161 Donaghey, Timothy: 144 Donahoe, Ellen: 26, 174, 175, 178 Donahue, John: 172, 173 Donahue, Paul: 144 Donnellan, David: 29, 33, 37, 93, 176, 179 Donnellan, John: 37, 93, 187 D ' Onofrio, Dawn: 85, 93, 179 Donovan, Lisa: 161 Donovan, Mark: 144 Doocey, Steven: 93 Dorsam, Glenn: 152 Double, Barbara: 144 Double, Kenneth: 161 Dougherty, Julie: 144 Doughty, Matthew: 161 Doumit, Allen: 19, 152 Downey, Renee: 85, 93, 121 Drew, Lisa: 152 Driscoll, Kevin: 12, 20, 28, 29, 33, 37, 93, 125, 177, 179, 200 Driscoll, MaryAnn: 15, 35, 36, 42, 93, 109, 130, 131, 186 Driscoll, Robert: 10, 18, 25, 152, 204 Drougas, Ernest: 93, 136, 179 Ducharme, Camille: 26, 28, 43, 75, 93, 121, 125, 161, 174, 175, 178 Ducharme, Gary: 93, 183 Ducharme, Michael: 61, 144 Ducharme, Theresa: 29, 79, 144, 175, 178, 197 Ducra, Christopher: 161 Duda, James: 78, 144 Duffy, Bridget: 152 Duffy, Christopher: 25, 144 Duffy, Kathleen: 161 Duhamel, Alfred: 21, 77, 78 Dulchinos, Alexandra: 145 Dulong, Danielle: 47, 152, 153, 204, 205 Dunbar, Sandra: 94 Duong, Phuong: 85, 94 Duong, Tam: 57, 161 Duros, Anthony: 161 Durney, Dyla: 145 Dwyer, Gary: 43, 94, 129 Hr ★ Egan, Kathleen: 77 Eldridge, Janet: 69 Elhert, Adrienne: 78, 152, 184 Elia, Jennifer: 152 Elio, Elaine: 1 40 Elio, Terry: 27, 29, 31,43, 47, 94, 140, 217, 224 Ellis, Betsy: 28, 47, 157 Ellis, Timothy: 143, 148 Eklund, Kevin: 1 45 Elwell, George: 145 Elwell, Paige: 161, 184 Errico, Paul: 152 Ewald, Eric: 161 Ewing, Jeffrey: 125, 94, 173 Fairweather, Michelle: 152 Falcione, Alfred: 16, 19, 145 Fallon, Daniel: 161 Fallon, Kerry: 29, 61, 204 Fallon, Mary Anne: 8, 27, 78, 145, 204 Falzano, Scott: 74, 145, 149, 173, 219 Falzano, Stacey: 26, 29, 35, 36, 94, 120 Famolare, Maria: 161 Farrar, Chris: 20, 27, 30, 32, 29, 78, 84, 94, 125, 127 Farrell, Kim: 11, 12, 16, 29, 31, 75, 81, 94, 133, 184 Farrell, Patricia: 33, 124, 125, 145, 184, 224, 225 Fassas, Christine: 8, 78, 145 Feeley, Traci: 29, 94, 96, 84 Feeney, Mary Ellen: 1 I, 205 Feldman, Robert: 145 Fennell, Allison: 32, 158, 161 Fennell — Index 227 Fennell, Susan: 28, 29, 31,35, 127, 95, 135, 217 Ferry, Kathleen: 95, 24, 120 Ferry, Timothy: 145 Ferullo, Paul: 15, 148, 177, 179 Ficociello, Lyn: 28, 78, 145, 204 Fieleke, Eric: 95, 96 Fiengundu, Joe: 16 Figiolie, Frank: 16 Finnernan, Denise: 11, 152 Finneran, Mary: 85, 95 Finnigan, Francis: 51 Fiore, Anthony: 95, 128 Fiore, Joan: 21, 85, 95 Fiorillo, Katherine: 26, 152 Fiorillo, Robert: 26, 20, 33, 95, 119 Fitzgerald, Dara: 145, 188, 189 Fitzgerald, Greg: 29, 95, 97 Fitzgerald, Sharon: 29, 78, 145, 149, 184 Fixler, Charlotte: 12, 72 Flaherty, Nancy: 12, 28, 31, 36, 84, 64, 95, 96, 109, 217 Flatley, Catherine: 27, 28, 78, 1 45, 148, 197, 204 Fleming, Sara: 20, 152 Flockhart, Ian: 53, 56, 57, 43, 95 Flockhart, Rodney: 153 Flynn, Christine: 145 Flynn, Christopher: 19, 153 Foley, Danny: 56, 57, 98, 183, 129, 15 Foley, Jacqueline: 153 Foley, Shawn: 145 Folz, Donald: 153 Folz, Veronika: 161, 204 Ford, David: 161 Ford, William: 145, 173 Forest, Robert: 44, 141 Forester, Christine: 61 Forester, Cynthia: 145 Fortin, Richard: 161 Fortunati, Anthony: 145, 204, 192 Fox, Jesse: 98 Franklin, Marie: 59 Frary, David: 47, 73 Frate, Anthony: 28, 98 Frate, Louis: 161 French, Evander: 45, 47, 81 Fryklund, Gabriele: 55 Fuchs, Stephen: 161 Fuller, Marty: 44 Funcke, Neil: 14, 15, 28, 29, 97, 98, 126 Furey, Jana: 13, 20, 145, 204 Furey, Michael: 161 Furey, Mary Pat: 27, 47, 124, 125, 145, 182, 225 Gachignard, Lisa: II, 153 Gaeta, Robert: 11, 53, 79, 161 Galante, Lisa: 19, 29, 30, 35, 98, 133, 219 Galante, Rachel: 146 Gallo, Kenneth: 153 Gallagher, Kenneth: 153 Galluzo, John: 153 Galvin, Matthew: 60, 188, 189 Gambino, Elise: 11, 146 228 Index — Fennell Gangi, Mark: 14, 28, 146 Gangi, Michele: 161, 204 Gannon, Brian: 153, 204 Gardener, David: I 19 Gardiner, Elizabeth: 44 Gaudet, Christopher: 153, 173, 219 Gaye, Whitney: 63, 143 Geannaris, Nicholas: 151, 153, 168, 173 Gechijian, David Gelowtsky, Nancy: 47, 77, 81 Getson, Pamela: 28, 33, 34, 35,75, 128, 186 Giannotti, John: 85 Gibbons, Julie: 98, 184 Gibson, Michelle: 29, 78, 146, 202, 204 Gill, Kenneth: 146 Gill, Carol: 98 Gill, Mary: 153 Giso, Salvatore: 36 Gleason: 196 Glick, Rhonda: 17, 19, 26, 35, 146, 186 Glynn, Laurie: 43, 75, 84, 96, 98, 169, 182 Glynn, Robert: 161 Godfrey, Maurice: 12, 29, 61, 143, 146 Goldon, Michael: 53, 161, II Goodlatte, Andrew: 20, 27, 28, 37, 84, 98, 173 Gordon, Arthur: 75, 161 Gorrasi, Jacqueline: 13, 25, 98 Gosselin, John: 60 Gosselin, Ruth: 63, 85 Goudsouzian, Steven: 162, 204 Govostes, Kim: 29, 99, 129 Govostes, Mark: 146, 149, 173 Grabau, Yvonne: 19 Grady, Adele: 51 Grano, Kimberly: 149, 153, 202 Grant, Kim: 11, 146 Gray, Christine: 153 Gray, James: 146 Gray, Katherine: 47, 153 Gray, Shelia: 43, 99 Greco, David: 143, 146 Green, Melanie: 43, 96, 99 Green, Shawn: 162 Green, Rodney: 15, 16, 30, 43, 99 Grenzeback, Joan: 49 Griffin, Brian: 153, 173 Griffith, Jonathan: 153 Grifoni, Joseph: 146 Grigorieff, Melissa: 11, 15, 153 Groux, Jonathan: 9, 153 Grueter, Louise: 44 Guarino, Christine: 10, 153 Guamotta, Julie: 26, 79, 153, 157, 178, 197 Guarnotta, Meghan: 33, 158, 160, 162, 204, 205 Guerin, Harriet: 19, 153 Guild, Laura: 79, 99, 184 Guild, Linda: 10, 60, 154, 184 Guildersleeve, Donna: 169 Guilderson, Julia: 154, 184 Gurry, Brendan, 74, 146 Gurry, Tara: 27, 154, 204 Haber, Nicholas: 154 Hackett, Carolyn: 8, 11, 43, 99, 128, 154, 188, 189 Hackett, Cynthia: 11 Hackett, John: 10 Haddad, Christopher: 154 Haddad, Laura: 21, 43, 84, 99, 1 19 Hagerty, Nicole: 10, 162, 163 Hagge, Alison: 33, 146, 224, 225 Haggerty, Michael: 162 Haggerty, Richard: 9, 28, 29, 84, 99 Haland, Thomas: 79, 146, 179 Haley, Nancy: 18, 19, 37, 42, 99 Hall, Bruce: 50 Hall, Felicia: 77 Hall, Michael: 162 Hallisey, Robert: 162 Halpin, Gregory: 12, 99, 200 Hamilton, Beth: 162 Hanawalt, Maureen: 47, 59 Hanson, Roxanne: 146, 225 Harrington, Kathleen: 162 Harrington, Michael: 28, 85, 100, 109 Harrington, Pamela: 20, 28, 47, 143, 146, 224, 225 Harris, Arthur: 55 Harris, Kate: 27, 29, 36, 64, 65, 100, 126, 217 Harris, Robert: 154 Harris, William: 20, 21,28, 31,33, 100, 124, 170, 173 Hartigan, Claire: 146 Hartnett, Lauren: 11, 18, 19, 29, 37, 100, 127, 128 Hartunian, Charlotte: 16, 35, 100, 186 Harvey, Marge: 63 Hasson, Lisa: 18, 54 Hastings, Leslie: 77 Haulk, Captain: 53 Hayden, Marge: 45 Hazel, Kristen: 154 Held, Tracey: 162 Hemmerdinger, Richard: 36, 100 Henke, Randall: 11, 162 Hennely, James: 154, 204 Herlihy, Christopher: 162, 204, 205 Herlihy, John: 9, 154 Herlihy, Mark: 14, 37,74, 100, 121, 123, 179 Herlihy, Shawn: 151, 154, 179 Herlihy, Thomas: 11, 15, 25, 43, 100, 120, 131 Hernandez, Rafael: 11, 162, 163 Herzog, Wendy: 100 Hesse, Jocelyn: 25, 42, 100 Hesse, Randall: 162 Hessian, Judith: 58, 61 Hill, Natalie: 79, 1 46 Hirschfeld, Amy: 11, 88, 145, 146 Hirschfeld, Carl: 162 Hirshman, Emily: 8 Hitchcock, Margaret: 1 1, 24, 79, 146 Hoffman, Heather: 162 Hoffman, Marianne: 154, 157, 204, 205 Holloran, Edward: 1 1,25, 101 Holloran, Patti: 11, 154 Holt, Andrew: 189, 146, 149 Horiatis, Arthur: 162 Horovitz, Neal: 154 Houghton, Mike: 173 Houllahan, James: 154, 204 Houllahan, Kevin: 33, 146, 204 Howard, Cheryl: 59 Howard, Frederick: 19, 154 Howland, Marshall: 162 Hughes, Donald: 146 Hughes, Doreen: 10, 146 Hughes, Robert: 154 Hughes, Scott: 9, 204 Hunter, Thomas: 37 Hunter, William: 61, 154 Hurley, Michael: 101 Hutchins, Kimberly: 154 Hynes, Patrick: 162 Indigaro, Kevin: 28, 64, 65, 80, 97, 101, 120, 126, 135 Innes, Heather: 10, 47, 60, 154, 202 Innes, Roseanne: 76, 78 Intravaia, Diane: 43, 101, 119 Issac, Lisa: 154 Jackson, Kathleen: 154 Jacobs, Mark: 24, 69 Jacobs, Mary: 12, 45 Jacobson, Carlene: 162, 182 Jeanette, Stephen: 162 Johansen, Holly: 154 Johanson, David: 30, 85, 101 Johnson, Earl: 55 Johnson, Gregory: 11, 146 Johnson, Karen: 15, 21, 29, 30, 31, 43, 78, 101, 129, 132, 225 Johnson, Katherine: 11, 154 Johnson, Matthew: 36, 81, 101, 128 Johnson, Oscar: 101 Johnson, Paul: 101, 119, 127, 128 Johnson, Tracy: 154, 184 Jones, Elizabeth: 35, 154, 157, 219 Jordan, John: 154 Jordan, Lori: 30, 33, 36, 93, 101, 119, 124, 128 Joslin, Barbara: 85, 102 Joslin, Shannon: 146 Joyce, John: 54, 169 Kakridas, Dean: 146, 187 Kandres, Kimberly: 42, 57, 102 Kane, Elaine: 58 Kapanika, Panigiota: 10, 154 Karis, Thomas: 162 Katcoff, Martin Chip : 25, 53, 57, 146 Kavanaugh, James: 162, 205 Kazanjian, Richard: 154 Keane, John: 162 Keats, Matthew: 154 Keller, Benjamin: 154, 204 Keller, John: 15, 28, 37, 61, 102, 108, 176, 179 Kelley, Charles: 9, 26, 146, 173 Kelley, Stephanie: 154, 204 Kelly, John: 55 Kelly, Kristen: 1 1, 145, 146 Kelly, Peter: 1 1, 25, 102 Kenerson, Andrea: 9, 10, 146 Kennedy, Motthew: 11, 146, 188, 189 Kennedy, Maura: 20, 146, 202, 204 Kennedy, Sharon: 29, 102 Kenny, Colleen: 162 Kenton, Gareth: 154 Kenyon, Deborah: 71 Kermond, Louise: 60, 154 Kerrigan, Scott: 9, 143, 146, 204 Kessell, Scott: 8, 9, 11, 25, 146 Kett, Rene: 146 Keyes, Anne: 154 Khaghani, Farzin: 146 Khatib, Naheed: 162 Khatib, 102, 132 Khaund, Nina: 10, 146 King, Stacey: 162, 202, 204 Kinsbourne, Daniel: 162 Kinsbourne, David: 154 Kirkpatrick, Kathleen: 27, 28, 146 Kline, Kathleen: 10, 154 Kline, Thomas: 72, 172, 173 Kobu, A. Sinan: 154, 188, 189 Koenig, Linda: 43, 102 Koffman, David: 32, 146, 170, 173, 194, 196 Kohr, Joyce: 102, 184 Koplow, Jeffrey: 15, 60, 146, 183 Kozak, Donald: 71 Kozelian, Raffi: 162 Krebs, John: 146 Krebs, Lorraine: 146 Krusell, Eric: 11, 16, 25, 146 Krusell, Mary: 11, 188 Kupjian, Michelle: 28, 47, 79, 143, 146, 225 Kyn, Petr: 143, 146 Laats, Alexander: 11, 16, 30, 37, 42, 43, 84, 102, 122, 179, 188, 189 Laats, Andrus: 11, 15, 25, 146, 179, 188, 189 Laats, Mrs.: 81 Lacey, Linda J.: 76 Landry, Celia: 25, 102, 119, 128 Landry, Micheal: 9, 103, 119 Landry, Scott: 162, 183 Lane, Tina: 20, 33 Langley, Peter: 85, 103 Larocco, Vincent: 26, 45, 47, 53 Latinision, Ivan: 9, 15, 78 Latta, Guinevere: 162 Laurentano, Ralph: 143, 146 Law, Christopher: 146 Lawler, Margaret: 146 Lawrence, Jonathon: 154 Lawrence, Joseph: 146, 192 Lawson, Peter: 84, 103, 109, 128 Layden, Mathew: 13, 146 Layden, Zoe: 11, 18, 19, 154, 157, 201,202, 204 Leary, Keith: 1 46 Lee, Elizabeth: 146 Lee, Kathryn: 26, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 143 Lee, Lynda: 74, 84, 103 Legvold, Nathan: 1 1, 20, 103, 179 Lemay, Eric: 17, 71 Levin, Alexandra: II, 20, 79, 154, 184 Lewin, Jakob: 11, 140, 194, 196 Lewis, David: 154 Limerick, Cheri: 75, 162 Limongiello, Christa: 18, 19, 29, 147 Limongiello, Gianna: 14, 15, 154 Limongiello, John: 50, 52, 81 Limongiello, Mrs.: 80 Lifted, William: 15, 30, 42, 60, 103, 119, 140 Lifted, Mr.: 140 Liu, Chester: 53, 57, 162 Liu, Wendy: 42, 43, 53, 56, 78, 79, 103, 225 Locashio, Christopher: 162, 205 Looney, Maura: 1 1, 162, 184 Loppi, Andros: 161 Lovering, Debra: 103 Lowenstein, Andrew: 154, 192 Lynch, Hank: 196 Lynch, John: 1 54 Lynch, Patricia: 15, 147 Lynch, Paul: 49 Lyons, Lynn: 162 Lyons, Mark: 84 MacDonald, Carey: 9, 147, 178, 219 MacDonald, Heidi: 28, 33, 162, 204, 205 MacDougall, Timothy: 10, 11, 154 MacEachern, Kristen: 154 MacMillan, David: 103, 173 Macone, Dawn: 29, 154 Macone, Dominic: 103 Maconochie, James: 162 Magliozzi, Russell: 29 Maher, John: 154 Maher, Melanie: 10, 104 Mahoney, Catherine: 162 Mahoney, Eileen: 24, 104, 127 Mahoney, James: 14, 15, 154 Mahoney, Michael: 162 Mahoney, Suzzane: 104 Mahoney, Richard: 154 Maida, Charles: 154, 173, 186 Maida, Deborah Ann: 162, 204 Maida, Tony: 29, 104 Maietta, Peter: 154 Maio, Patricia: 11, 15, 154 Maiullari, Lucy: 147 Majahad, Joseph: 79, 147 Malatesta, Patricia: 13, 14, 31, 104 Malatesta, Steven: 154 Mallio, Andrew: 24, 42, 43, 104, 179 Mallio, Matthew: 11, 162 Mallio, Mrs.: 51, 80 Maloney, Lorin: 62, 169, 183 Money, Kathleen: 1 1, 55, 204, 205 Money, Lisa: 26, 42, 104, 1 19, 175, 178 Manganaro, David: 147, 173, 219 Manganaro, Leah: 18, 19,26,28, 29, 31,35, 42, 75, 104 Mangano, John: 29, 84, 104 Manning, Beth: 31, 47, I 19 Marks, William: 51 Marino, Thomas: 147 Marquardo, James: 84 Marquardt, Charles: 10, 86, 155, 187 Marshall, Kara: 19, 162, 204 Marshall, Lawrence: 162 Marshall, Manny: 27, 73, 172, 173 Martin, Randy: 47, 63, 64, 65, 80 Martinelli, Andrew: 147, 173 Maryanski, Jill: 27, 28, 29, 31,36, 104, 124 Mathson, John: 162 Mathson, Margaret: 10, 11, 147, 202 Matrundola, Jennifer: 1 1, 162, 169, 202 Matrundola, Jill: 16, 27, 30, 34, 35, 37, 105, 120, 131, 200, 202, 219 Matsueda, Lynn: 78, 79, 155 Mawn, Mr.: 140 Mown, Rita: 27, 29, 30, 31,32, 42, 46, 105, 140, 217, 224, 225 Mawn, Sheila: 78, 147, 184, 185, 202 Mawn, Kathleen: 162 Mozzarella, Richard: 162 Mazzucotelli, Ann Marie: 42 McCabe, John: 147 McCall, David: 30, 26, 123, 171, 173 McCall, Karen: 155, 204 McCall, Linda: 155, 204 McCann, Ann: 42, 43, 188, 189 McCarter, Susan: 10, 155, 202, 204 McCarter, William: 15, 25, 32, 147 McCarthy, Brian: 155 McCarthy, Dennis: 15, 42, 25, 46, 64, 65, 123 McCarthy, John: 162 McCarthy, Mary Ellen: 24, 25 McCarthy, Stephen: 14 7, 149, 173 McCleam, Monique: 10, 155, 184 McCleery, Heather: 10, 12, 147 McCleery, Peter: 155 McCord, Kent: 162 McCormack, Kristen: 10, 162 McDaniel, John: 154 McDonough, Sandra: I 1, 84, 105, 109 McDonough, Shannon: 11, 155 McDonough, Shawn: 105 McGrath, Barbara: 105 McGrath, Jean: 162 McGrath, Nancy: 56, 57 McGee, Donald: 29, 105 McGee, Kathleen: 29, 155, 188, 202 McGee, Marc: 155, 173 McGee, Michael: 147, 204 McGeehan, Marc: 143 McGreoghean, Patrick: 162 McLaughlin, Eric: 28, 29, 80, 105, 124, 176, 179 McHugh, Cynthia: 155 McIntosh, Jane: 58 McIntyre, Heather: 29, 136, 147 McKay, Kristin: 11, 162 McKenzie, Neville: 28, 79 McKnight, Jimmy: 14, 15, 60, 64, 65, 105 McKnight, Michael: 155 McLeman, Heather: 63, 204 McMillan, David: 9, 17, 36 McNamara, Kristen: 13, 26, 29, 31, 33, 42, 47, 106, 135, 175, 178, 194, 197, 217, 219, 225 McNamee, Andrew: 204 McNamee, Matthew: 163 Medwar, Robert: 12, 28, 29, 30, 105, 123, 128, 143, 172, 173 MedZorian, Mark: 155 Menounos, Anthony: 147, 149 Mercado, Anthony: 154 Merk, John: 19, 163 Merrifield, Mauria: 47, 55, 56, 57 Merritt, Michael: 30, 79, 147 Merullo, Lenny: 173 Meserve, Daniel: 163, 204, 205 Messuri, Karla: 155 Michaelson, Irene: 48 Milauskas, Brian: 25 Milauskas, Suzanne: 8, 1 1, 25, 147 Milburn, Anne: 25, 106, 108, 109 Miller, David: 71 Miller, Laura: 182 Miller, Lyn: 147, 163, 182 Miller, Priscilla: 11, 69, 81 Minutoli, Gail: 37, 106, 186 Mirak, Jennifer: 11 Mirka, Mary Rose: 55 Mir-Mozafarri: 57, 79, 147 Mistakos, Charles: 44 Mistretta, Robert: 14, 106, 119, 173 Mitterling-Anderson: 147, 176, 192 Mitzman, Jonathan: 42, 106 Mobbs, Stephanie: 20, 21, 147 Mongiello, James: 155 Monson, Andrea: 37, 80, 106, 119 Montieth, Katy: 29, 106, 129 Mooradian, Joshua: 154 Moore, Aaron: 19, 163 Moore, Sandra: 155 Morandi, Katherine: 155 Morgan, Darcy: 163, 182 Morgan, Kimberly: 42, 106, 168, 184 Morns, Ronald: 163 Moros, Eve. 18, 19, 29, 31, 36, 106, 122, 134, 217 Moros, Stephen: 28, 36, 106, 122, 125, 179, 198, 199 Mortenson, Katherine: 11, 25, 155 Mortenson, Paul: 14, 42, 43, 106, 128 Morton, William: 163 Mouradian, Holly: 163 Moynihan, Kelli: 163 Moynihan, Scott: 147 Mulkerin, Ann: 47, 155 Mulkerin, Margaret: 58 Mulkerin, Mrs: 47 Mullin, Caitlin: 163 Mulloy, Paul: 62 Congratulations Class of ' 84 from the PLOWMAN FAMILY Mulloy — Index 229 Mulvaney, Brian: 30, 42, 43, 107, 196 Mulvaney, Peter: 155, 168, 194, 196 Munroe, Kristine: 147 Munson, Andrea: 184 Murphy, Christine: 11, 42, 107 Murphy, Robert: 11, 147, 168, 187 Murphy, Sean: 155 Murray, Alice: 48 Murray, Francis: 147 Murray, Jason: 163 Murray, Marianne: 11, 155, 182, 202 Murray, Michael: 11, 13, 163 Murray, Patrick: 11, 25, 27, 29, 33, 37, 84, 107, 109, 128, 134, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 200 Murray, Steven: 155, 204 Myers, Pam: 21, 107, 128 Nadeau, Jane: 1 1, 25, 84, 107 Nagle, Helen: 71 Nagle, Maura: 10, 163 Nagle, Nora: 155 Nannis, Phyllis: 47, 48 Nash, Caralyn: 19, 163 Nasson, Andrew: 29, 80, 107 Nasson, Stephanie: 10, 107 Nazarian, Edwin: 42, 74, 107 Nelson, Harriet: 67 Nelsen, Katrina: 25, 163 Nevers, Daniel: 11, 163 Nevins, John: 15, 16, 42, 64, 65, 96, 107 Nevins, Julianne: 10, 47, 155 Newburn, William: 155, 173 Nguyen, Anh: 147 Nigro, Robert: 14, 147 Nijssen, Scott: 160, 163, 204, 205 Noble, Shirley: 49 Nolan, Martha: 19, 163, 201, 202 Nolan, Mary: 70, 84 Norberg, Douglas: 155 Novri, Keyvan: 147 Nowell, Beth: 33, 60, 147, 182 Nowell, George: 163 Nowicki, Anthony: 155 Nutall, Nancy: 107, 1 19 Obbard, Elizabeth: 11, 15, 80, 110 O ' Brien, Jeanne: 155, 178 O ' Brien, Patricia: 10, 110 O ' Callahan, Jane: 29, 110 Ockerbloom, Peter: 155 O ' Connell, Diane: 155 O ' Connell, Nicola: 147 O ' Connor, David: 147, 173 O ' Connor, Gregory: 11, 163, 188, 189 O ' Connor, Judith: 155 O ' Connor, Michael: 147 O ' Connor, William: 47, 63 O ' Donnell, Beth: 11, 18, 155, 204 Oldach, Lynne: 163 O ' Leary, John: 16 Olivier, Peter: 28, 80, 1 10, 137, 168, 179 Olivieri, Kevin: 78, 147 Olivieri, Scott: 155 Oliviero, George: 54 Olson, Christopher: 155, 173 Olson, Clarence: 62 O ' Keefe, Kim: 49 O ' Neil, Jeffrey: 32, 147, 173, 219 O ' Neill, Jane: 163, 204 O ' Neill, Katherine: II, 147 O ' Reilly, David: 155, 204 Osborne, Christine: 11, 155 Osborne, Steven: 163 Outwater, Thomas: 11,147, 187 Pacione, Lisa: 1 1 Pahigiannis, Ranya: 110, 137 Paine, Robert: 33, 147, 198, 199 Paine, Scott: 163 Pal, Subhasis: 147 Palmer, Robert: 26, 147, 171, 173 Paltsios, Katherine: 51, 80, 169 Palumbo, Joseph: 163 Palumbo, Richard: 189 Palumbo, Vincent: 189 Papadinis, Tara: 155, 205 Papalimberis, Ted: 147 Papas, Elizabeth: 9, 33 Papas, Leann: 11, 155 Pappas, Alexandria: 155 Pappas, Constance: 53 Pappas, Theodoras: 31, 96, 1 10 Parker, Alyssa: 163, 204, 205 Parker, Coach: 185 Parker, Jennifer: 18, 26, 29, 34, 35, 110 Parker, Richard: 19, 37, 110, 183 Parker, Sarah: 163 Parsignault, Cybele: 11, 163, 205 Parsignault, Daniel: 9, 25, 79, 110, 126 Pasciuto, Paul: 163, 205 Paskerian, Leslie: 29, 109, 110, 178, 202 Patti, Michelle: 11, 56, 57, 111 Pavao, Honoria: 8 Pavao, Joseph: 205 Pawlak, Lauren: 15, 74, 79, 147 Peck, Stewart: 19 Pelin, Bahadir: 42, 43, 97, 1 1 1 Peluso, Amy: 26, 29, 111, 174, 178 Peluso, Anthony: 163 Peluso, Joseph: 155 Perlitsh, Suzanne: 14, 27, 34, 46, 47, 147, 219, 224, 225 Perra, John: 1 55 Perritano, Deborah: 20, 153, 155, 204 Perritano, Jaqueline: 29, 32, 42, 43, 1 1 1 Perritano, Joann: 11, 147 Perra, Sallyann: 163 Perry, Brian: 28, 108, 1 1 1 Peta, Maria: 163 Petersen, William: 11, 163 Pezaris, Daphne: 10, 86, 155, 186, 204 Pezaris, Peter: 56, 57, 155 Philis, Stephen: 1 55 Phillips, Lorna: 49 Phillips, Potricia: 26, 28, 29, 30, 35, 36, 111, 120, 125, 126, 217 Phinney, Daniel: 163, 183 Piazza, Louise: 31, 37, 42, 43, 1 11 Piazza, Rene: 163 Piazza, Suzette: 13, 15, 151, 155 Picardi, Michael: 56, 57, 155 Piccione, Anthony: 108, 111, 128 Pigott, Edward: 155, 183 Pigott, Thomas: 155, 173 Pirani, John: 44, 47, 173 Pires, Michael: 147 Pisacreta, Lisa: 17, 52, 147 Pittas, Pilar: 25, 29, 36, 37, 111, 114, 120, 123 Poduska, John: 1 1 1 Poduska, Mary Beth: 29, 163 Pollino, Guy: 163, 188, 189 Pollino, Rossana: 155 Ponti, Dawn: 29, 30, 42, 43, 112, 125, 137, 225 Poonen, Bjorn: 1 47 Poravas, Christos: 17, 143, 147 Porell, Sara: 26, 56, 57, 156, 174, 178 Porter, Phoebe: 163 Porter, William: 17, 30,61,84, 109, 112, 136, 171, 173 Pothier, Brian: 147, 183 Potter, Jennifer: 163, 202 Poulos, Gregory: 18, 19, 147 Powers, Kelly: 85, 112, 121 Powers, Michelle: 29, 78, 147, 178, 194, 197 Powers, Sheryl: 29, 31,42, 43, 46, 78, 112, 136, 169, 184, 188, 141, 224, 225 Pressman, Douglas: 15, 109, 112 Preston, Denise: 145, 148 Preston, Stephen: 163, 205 Price, Dorothy: 14, 15, 36, 37, 42, 43, 112 Price, Heather: 11, 163 Price, Kathleen: 29, 31, 36, 42, 43, 112 Price, Marjorie: 148, 202 Puchulu, Alexis: 156, 173, 192 Puchulu, Michael: 53, 57, 148 Puffer, Elizabeth: 143, 148 Puopolo, David: 148 Purdy, Jessica: 109, 163 Purdy, Kristen: 25, 36, 42, 43, 1 12 Purdy, Ronald: 156 Purdy, Stephen: 56, 57, 67, 163 Pywell, Kristen: 163, 182 Queen, Paula: 156 Quill, Gregory: 20, 84, 109, 112, 119, 137 Racek, Kevin: 14, 19, 156, 200 Racek, Scott: 8, 11, 163, 204 Rahmier, Laurie: 1 1, 78, 156, 204 Ralphs, Donna: 35, 148, 219 Ralphs, John: 1 13 Rand, Laura: 71 Ravanis, Peter: 156 Ravanis, Tina: 163 Ray, Deborah: 148 Rayan, Dan: 16 Rebello, Gregory: 156 Rebello, Kristine: 1 12 Redden, Shawn: 163 Redding, Martha: 9, 156 Reece, Charlotte: 11,25, 163, 204, 205 Reed, Miriam: 47 Regan, John: 156 Regan, Lisa: 148 Reich, Danya: 26, 28, 29, 30, 33, 35, 42, 43, 47, 65, 113, 135, 168, 186, 217, 225 Reideinger, Arlene: 96, 113, 123, 137 Reidy, John: 11, 14, 15, 28, 36, 42, 43, 84, 113, 1 19, 128, 131, 179 Reilly, Timothy: 148, 183 Reinfeld, David: 163, 204 Reinfeld, Lisa: 28, 29, 33, 148, 186 Reinhart, Carol: 18, 20, 34, 35, 47, 156 Rexrode, Matthew: 148, 156 Rexrode, Mark: 85 Ricciardelli, Paula: 26, 28, 29, 31,36, 42, 43, 46, 47, 113, 141, 175, 178, 217 Rice, John: 1 48, 192 Rice, Micheal: 163, 204 Rice, Brenda: 1 56 Richardson, Edward: 156 Richardson, Sarah: 29, 42, 43, 113,123, 178 Richie, William: 11, 164 Richmond, Glenn: 11, 148, 192, 204 Richtmann, Petra: 156 Ried, Miriam: 59 Rigsby, Carol: 12, 97, 113, 126 Riley, Brian: 164, 204 Riley, Hannah: 148, 225 Riley, Sandra: 29, 160, 164, 182, 202 Rinaldi, Mr.: 47, 63 Ripley, BonnieJean: 64 Roberts, Theresa: 10, 148 Roberti, Mr. Mrs.: 66, 80 Robertson, Stephen: 19, 148 Rodgers, John: 1 1,25, 148 Rodriguez, Mitchell: 1 1, 25, 148 Rodriguez, Steven: 164, 192, 204 Rogers, Deborah: 10, 156 Rogers, Gary: 11, 148 Rogers, Rebyn: 33, 164, 186, 204 Roll, Carrie: 28, 60, 85, 113 Roll, Susan: 8, 29, 158, 160, 164 Rolli, Jennifer: 1 13 Rolli, Jeffrey: 164 Romboli, Scott: 156, 173 Romeo, Jean: 14, 113, 124 Romero, Andreas: 15, 148 Romero, Christian: 164 Rooney, Tracy: 114 Rosazza, Joan: 73 Rosenberger, Margareta: 1 1,36, 42, 43, 80, 114, 137, 188, 189 Ross, Christine: 148 Ross, Tracey: 27, 33, 143, 148, 202 Rossettos, Linda: 14, 15, 78, 79, 151, 157 Rossettos, Nicholas: 30, 37, 42, 46, 53, 56, 79, 114, 122, 141 Rossi, KaraAnne: 33, 164 Rossouw, Francois: 164 Rothmann, Kristin: II, 164, 202 Rothmann, Richard: 11, 14, 28, 30, 36, 42, 230 Index — Mulvaney 43, 56, 57, 96, 114 Rowley, Carrie: 33, 34, 164, 186, 219 Rowley, Elizabeth: 26, 28, 30, 37, 42, 47, 114, 120, 125, 136, 178, 217, 219, 225 Rowley, Peter: 164 Russell, Dr. Francis: 47, 59, 60 Russo, Anna: 148 Russo, Paula: 29,79, 148, 169, 175, 178, 197 Russo, Suzzane: 11, 156 Rutherford, Derek: 156, 183 Ryan, Kimberly: 156 ★ Sabatino, Antonio: 148 Sabatino, Giuseppe: 164 Sailer, George: 156 Salemi, Michelle: 14, 19, 78, 148 Samoiloff, Alexa: 164 Samoiloff, Nina: 156 Sampson, Louis: 11, 25, 148, 183 Sampson, Nancy: 11, 25, 164, 205 Sansone, Sandra Ann: 164, 205 • Santos, Robert: 143, 148 Santry, Mary Kate: 164, 205 Sarmanian, Elyse: 164 Sarno, Christine: 28, 148 Sartori, Marco: 15, 148, 179 Sartori, Marta: 77 Scaglione, Jean: 164 Scali, Steven: 156 Scanlan, Alicia: 29, 164 Scanlon, Christopher: 178 Schenck, Pamela: 17 Schillinger, Laurie: 1 14 Schillinger, Sheryl Anne: 10, 164 Schmale, Widmer: 164 Schmitt, Timothy: 148, 183 Schromm, Martha: 84, 114 Schuurman, Francis: 28, 30, 114 Schwartzman, Bruce: 30, 148 Schwerin, Laurie: 36, 114, 136 Seiler, Katharina: 25, 42, 43, 114 Selvitelli, David: 19, 156 Selvitelli, Karen: 15, 27, 29, 30, 96, 115, 120, 123, 174, 225 Semonian, Nancy: 84, 115 Senna, Peter: 164, 183 Serieka, Karen: 12, 14, 26,28,29,42,46,75, 115, 122, 136, 141, 174, 175, 178, 201, 202, 219 Serrano, Loreto: 164 Settipane, Richard: 28, 115, 124, 127 Settipane, Ronald: 164 Sevigny, Jon: 156 Sevigny, Michele: 27, 34, 148, 186, 219 Shah, Pathik: 156 Shamsi, Leyla: 148, 202 Shoo, Katherine: 148 Sharma, Ravi: 148 Shattuck, Kevin: 17,27,28, 30, 37, 115, 126, 136, 170, 172, 173 Shaw, Glenn: 115 Shaw, Julie: 84, 1 15 Shaw, Mark: 164, 204 Shaw, Melissa: 60, 148 Shawcross, Lucy: 156, 184, 202 Shea, Kelly: 11, 148 Shepard, Heather: 42, 115 Shepard, Holly: 19, 156 Shubrooks, Jeffrey: 42, 108, 115 Shusta, Joanne: 164, 204 Signorino, Marc: 78, 164 Silva, Bernard: 49 Sirchis, Barry: 115, 116, 136, 169, 183, 201 Sizemore, Cindy: 116, 188, 189 Skahan, Catherine: 15, 21, 27, 35, 37, 42, 43, 97, 116, 186 Skahan, Deirdre: 11, 164 Skehen, Melissa: 19, 60, 164, 204 Skinder, Gerard: 19, 20, 47, 59, 60 Sloans, Timothy: 164 Small, Kimberley: 1 1, 164, 204, 205 Smith, David: 196 Smith, James: 55, 56, 57 Smith, Laura: 11, 156 Smith, Lawrence: 51 Smith, Susan: 47, 51, 80 Smith, Temiko: 148 Sobkowicz, David: 15, 156, 183 Sobkowicz, Nicole: 10 Solomon, Elizabeth: 15, 60, 79, 148 Solomon, Susan: 158, 164 Sopper, Eric: 164 Soule, Walter: 51, 80 Southworth, Robert: 56, 57, 164 Spaniard, Nelleke: 78, 156, 197 Spencer, Lisa: 11, 158, 164 Stecchi, Lawrence: 148 Stein, Julie: 116, 119, 129 Sterling, Alexander: 156 Sterling, Scott: 164 Stevens, Joan: 45 Stevens, William: 148 Stevenson, Corinne: 42, 116 Stewart, Jay: 53, 156 Stewart, Rachel: 20, 156 Stolaw, Michelle: 42, 1 16 Stone, Laura: 156, 184 Strange, Brian: 164 Strange, Daniel: 17 Strazzullo, Leslie: 33, 164, 202, 204 Struthers, Diane: 18, 19, 47, 156 Stryker, Colin: 164 Suhrbier, Kent: 164, 183 Sughrue, Paul: 8, 9, 16, 17, 143, 148, 196 Sullivan, James: 28, 32, 85, 97, 116, 128 Sullivan, Kay: 44 Sullivan, Margaret: 70 Sullivan, Mary Ellen: 14, 184 Sullivan, Nancy: 29, 148, 204 Sullivan, Peter: 84, 109, 1 16 Sullivan, Virginia: 156 Surabian, John: 30, 33, 148, 149, 151, 169 Suvak, Lauren: 164, 204 Suvak, Richard: 148, 176, 179 Svahn, Eric: 12, 21, 30, 37, 116, 176, 179, 200 Swallow, George: 67 Swanson, David: 31, 148, 179 Sweeney, Michelle: 164, 184, 200, 224 Sweeney, Suzanne: 148, 202, 225 Taylor, Deborah: 11, 156, 204 Taylor, Patricia: 14, 26, 116, 178, 197 Terpko, Christopher: 156 Terry, William: 156 Thomas, William: 36, 116, 196 Thompson, Andrew: 11, 21, 30, 75, 108, 1 17, 120, 131 Thompson, Deborah: 11, 156 Thompson, Wendy: 156 Thorne, Richard L.: 55 Tiffany, Carolyn H.: 48, 49 Tobiason, Jennifer: 10, 156 Todisco, Marc: 164 Todisco, Stephen: 53, 156 Tonaszuck, David: 64, 78, 117, 173 Tonaszuck, Lisa: 158, 164, 188 Torlone, Stephanie: 1 17 Tracy, Thomas: 47, 64, 68 Trickett, Constance: 49 Trottier, Albert: 77 Tse, Barry: 117, 173 Tseckares, Demetra: 14, 42, 43, 109, 117 Tsoutsouras, Bette: 47, 59 Tucci, Laurie: 32, 143, 148 Turcotte, Diana: 11, 156 Turcotte, Marie: 164 Turner, Kaili: 81 Ulwick, Jennifer: 13, 151, 156 Ulwick, Signe: 29, 117, 137 Upper, Nancy: 55, 56, 57 Urano, Jun: 53, 56, 57, 79, 165 Vancini, James: 33, 117, 134, 192 VanUmmerson, Scott: 31, 148, 188, 189 Vanyo, Diana: 1 17 Veitch, Gregory: 165 Veitch, Kristen: 165 Venuti, Ann: 156 Verhaegan, Christopher: 165, 204, 205 Vernaglia, Joshua: 165 Vernaglia, Lawrence: 165 Virnelli, David: 1 1, 165, 205 Vita, Nicole: 13 Vokey, Doreen: 148 Volpe, Paula: 117, 119, 137 vonLazar, Pilar: 33, 148 Vozzella, Anthony: 148, 173, 219 Vozzella, Michael: 165 Vultaggio, Melissa: 24, 156, 184 Wadman, Scott: 148, 179 Waite, John J. Jr.: 54 Walker, John: 47, 69 Walsh, Ann (9): 11, 165, 184 Walsh, Ann (11): 78, 148, 205 Walsh, James: 8 Walsh, John: 1 17 Walsh, Lois Ann: 54 Walsh, Maureen: 153, 156, 184 Walsh, Michael: 165 Walsh, Thomas: 62 Waltman, Andrew: 165 Wang, Ona: 30, 42, I 18 Ward, Ann: 1 49 Ward, David: 156 Ward, Jane: 18, 19, 26, 35, 149, 165 Ward, John: 204 Ward, Marie: 18, 26, 27, 35, 47, 156 Ward, Wendy: 165 Warren, Sara: 31, 36, 118 Watson, Carlyjane Dunn: 26, 73, 80, 224 Watson, George: 47, 62, 80 Wentworth, Wendy: 165 West, Aaron: 165, 205 Westenberger, Charles: 165 Weylman, Janet: 202, 204 Weylman, Laura: 17, 26, 28, 42, 43, 64, 65, 1 18, 174, 178, 201,202, 219, 224, 225 Wheaton, Denise: 20, 156 Whelan, Dawn: 165 White, Michael: 153, 156, 173, 196 White, Sharon: 60, 78, 149 Whitehead, Cynthia: 165 Whitehead, James: 141, 149, 183 Wilk, Katherine: 85, 1 18 Wilkinson, Mark: 79, 149 Wilfert, Elizabeth: 1 18 Williams, Cary: 8, 29, 33, 165, 186, 204 Williams, Matthew: 31, 149, 177, 179 Williams, Todd: 81 Williamson, Jane: 165, 202, 204 Willing, Patricia: 18, 19, 156 Winchester Firefighters: 217 Wipperman, Michael: 165 Wipperman, Stacey: 121, 85 Wolsky, Emile: 165, 204 Wolsky, Marissa: 14, 149 Won, Young: 165 Wood, Timothy: 149 Worsh, William: 85 Worthen, Heidi: 165, 205 Wright, Deborah: 149 Wunder, Michael: 128 Wyler, Gregory: 19, 165 Yamane, Diane: 78, 157, 184, 197, 205 Yatsuhashi, Kiyomi: 42, 43, 1 19 Yilmaz, Emre: 1 49 Yilmaz, Levni: 165 Young, Liz: 2, 29, 119 Zervoglas, Daphne: 188 Zirkel, Robert: 157, 187 Zombeck, Yann: 37, 42, 43 Zuccula, Joseph: 165 Zuccola, Melissa: 78, 149 Zuccola — Index 231
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