Winchester High School - Aberjona Yearbook (Winchester, MA)

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' v -- r? PBBphHbK %vk’v M ' - $ v 1 ' j v ■ • 11 y ♦•VTr.s . v«fc. ... -v . H . tws.s v ■ HIPagrafe-• $• - ' j ERJONA Winchester Public Library ir sr Isim WINCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY WINCHESTER, MASS. Competition p. 163 Academic p. 89 Community p. 191 m H U w hss — WINCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL 80 Skillings Road Winchester, Massachusetts 01890 (617) 721-7020 WINCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY The first Student Union dance proved successful and profitable as all classes joined to attend the September Luau. (Photos by Burlington Studio) We’re 1,” cheer the energetic bleacher crowd at the fall pep rally. Seniors Deanne Cronin and David Swanson display Sachem enthusiasm in the class of 1985 . 2 A Step Above the Rest B eing a step above the rest means being a Sa¬ chem. Each individual silhouette is on a step from which we are encouraged to climb. Our school excells academically, socially, and in competitive sports. We as individuals have the opportunity to participate in all of these. Student life provides us with such options as joining one of the many media clubs; an active radio station, an award winning newspaper or an unparalleled yearbook. Semi-annual theatrical productions provide additional student life along with cheering on favorite sports, at¬ tending school sponsored semi’s and proms or just par¬ tying the weekend away. We, the class of 1985, have experienced the true mean¬ ing of the word exceptional. In our last four years we have excelled academically and competitively. We raised the number of national merit scholars, SAT score averages, and various state and national sport champi¬ ons. The class of 1985 is surely a step above the rest! i n A Step Above the Rest ' ’ 3 aking the grade has been one of the most important aspects of 1985. Academic superi¬ ority prevails throughout the disciplines and the student body. Individual scholars are in abundance. Even our own handful of geniuses are accommodated by our high academic standings. National Honor Societies and Na¬ tional Merit Scholars numbered far above previous years. The battles of class rank and college acceptances became harsher and more competitive. Honor roll lists grew from few to many names. Academic excellence was evident throughout 1985. Underclassmen, the bulk and character of Winchester High, illustrate a yearly development, mentally as well as physically. The Freshmen arrived as an innocent addi¬ tion to our school. Sophmores grew in knowledge and gained experience through their transition from ninth to tenth grade. The Juniors, being an established fixture of our school, continue from day to day, waiting for the ultimate step of becoming a Senior. 4 A Step Above the Rest Last minute cafeteria cramming is displayed by Cathy DeCologero as she diligently studies her english. (Photos by Burlington Studio) Even after four years of Latin, these students still have a hard time determining which endium is upae”. Gathering together after school, Michelle Bearce, Valerie Fleck, Deanne Cronin, Caro¬ lyn Nash, Tracey Collum, and Kim Byron enjoy a lazy Friday afternoon break. tep AnOve the Rest ESUFW m A classic example of Sachem pride. These hats, originally intended to support the band’s trip to Georgia ' s Peach Bowl, are now a recognized symbol of our Sachem spirit. (Photos by Burlington Studio) Seniors, Richard Anderson, John McGeehan, Ken Gill, and Bruce Schwartzman, take a break to enjoy the new’’ downtown, after a hard working day at school. Winning yet another game. Sachem fullback, Tony Vozzella, is seen running away with the ball, contributing to the 41-0 win over Belmont. nother year dedicated to proving the suprem¬ acy of the competitive Sachem. Our sports teams bring new meaning to the word competition. Not only do we compete for this year’s titles, but we are constantly striving to surpass previous accomplish¬ ments. We have brought the medals of the past to be¬ come an expectation of the future. Expectations of the future, became a reality as Win¬ chester’s Center underwent a structural facelift. A new respect for our hometown was established as outsiders observed our major renovation. Winchester High played a part in the renovation as well. The courtyard was relandscaped and actual grass and trees were planted . . . we truly are a step above the rest. A Step Above the Rest 7 The Sachem experience extends above and be¬ yond. Our lives en¬ compass far more than academic re¬ sponsibilities. Numerous extra-curricu¬ lar activities fill the void of our weekly afternoons. Whether running to driv- ers-ed class, a German Club meeting, a basket¬ ball game or preparing for a Student Union meeting we are ex¬ pressing our individuality. Through participation in the many activities that WHS offers, we bring our¬ selves and our school, A Step Above the Rest. (Silhouette by Lisa Reinfeld; Photo by Ivan Latansion) Band member Mary Krussell trumpets her enthusiasm for Student Life. r — Halloween was still a month away, but the word shouted by half of Winchester High School at the Hawaiian Luau on Sept. 22 was Ghostbusters.” The dance was sponsored by the Student Union and the Youth Center, and a special D.J was hired for the occaision, Dr. Jeremy Savage from WHTT. That was not the only thing that made the dance special; the kids did too. The minute the dance contest was Jamaica No Problem? Hawaiian Luau NO problem. Scott Kessell, A1 Falcione, Eric Krussell, and Glen Richmond hang loose. Is it possible for Bill Newburn and Steve Phyllis to get baked in the sun when there is no sun? (Photos by Burlington Studio) ALOHA W.H.S.! announced, the mass of flower-patterned people came into a circle to watch the entertainment. One would be amazed at how many breakdancers there are at WHS! Some new talent was definitely dis¬ covered that evening. The enthusiam at the dance was in¬ credible. People really let loose and danced the night away (they must have been pretty thirsty — the drinks sold out in 45 minutes!). People also got pretty cre¬ ative with their costumes — there were tacky flower patterns and grass skirts, lawn chairs, and sunglasses. The Hawaiian spirit was evident not only in the costumes but the scenery: potted palms, pineapples, and bright paper flowers. Jeremy told us that we were a little wild, but that he’d had an awesome time and would love to come back. Shipwrecked? in the hall of McCall Junior High are Chris Alexander, Alison Haage and Suzanne Perlitsh. These Seniors Go Hawaiian . Friends forever are Scott Kerrigan, Maura Kennedy, Julie Con¬ ley, and Jean Bennincasa. 10 Hawaiian Luau 4H Aloha! Wave Freshmen Amy Derry, Colleen O Connor, and Leslie Pedulla at their first high school dance. Spirited Seniors, Hannah Riley and Sharon Fitzger¬ ald show their enthusiam for their first event of their last year. Hawaiian Luau Together for the last fast dance were Pam Prince Getson and John Travolta Krebs. On their way out, Michael McGee and Denise Wheaton pose for a final shot to finish up a terrific night. Crank it up! D.J.’s at WHSR take time out for a commercial break. Members of the photo club, Sara Fleming, Linda Rossetos, Wes Schmale, and Gianna Limongiello, discuss possible pictures for the yearbook with Mrs. Watson. (Photo by Photo Club President Craig Bon- nell) 12 Media Photo Club Members: Wes Schmale, Kevin Racek, Craig Bonnell, David Selvitelli, Ivan Latansion, Da¬ vid Budd, Linda Rossettos, Sarah Fleming, Gianni Limongiello, and Marco Sartori trade places and pose for the camera. The first issue of the Red and Black set a pattern for excellence under the editorship of Rob Nigro, as Sandy Capodilupo and Pam Clinton can testify. What’s news? Members of the Red and Black staff include: Patricia Maio, Scott Olivieri, Mr. Benton, David Swanson, Chris Flynn, Julie Doherty, Andy Laats, Maryellen Sullivan, Kristen Kelley, Neil Horiwitz, Rob Nigro, and Martha Redding. WHSR Members include: Chip Katcoff, Ravi Sharma, Chris Alexander, Bill Stevens, Will Hunter, Christian Romero, Ben Keller, Rich Mahoney, Marc Signorino, Matt Malio, John McCarthy, Adrian Har- pam, and Ron Purdy. (Photo by Ivan Latansion) Lights, Camera, Action! The communications wave hit Win¬ chester High! Students interested in the field of communications, can get a head start at our high school! By joining any one of our media clubs, such as the radio station, newspaper staff, or photography club, students are able to enhance their communication abilities. Being a member means learning not only the field itself, with actual hands on training, but also the experience of organizing arfd working with others to produce the final product. The output of these clubs is not directed solely towards our student body. For ex¬ ample, the photography club sends their pictures to the school paper, yearbook, and to local newspapers. Our school newspaper, The Red Black, is often seen for sale in local stores and articles in it regularly include features on town and community affairs. WHSR, Winchester High School’s Radio, can be heard all over town, as people crank up the popu¬ lar station. The opportunity to learn some¬ thing new and challenging, is what makes these clubs in a class by themselves. Media 13 m Playing Alive in ’85 While Leave it to Beaver” keeps the band in step, this year ' s half-time shows are observed by such honored guests as James Bond, Magnum P.I., and Michael Jackson Welcomed and organized by Ms. Miller and the drum majors, such up-to- date hits are the key to a successful season. D.C. in ’83” was the beginning ot a com¬ petitive tradition. These expectations con¬ tinue with the band’s acceptance to the Peach Bowl to be held in Atlanta, Georgia the last week in the ’84 year. What is seen everytime a crowd of spir¬ ited Sachems gather? Sachem painter’s caps!! Not only do these colorful addi¬ tions brighten our spirits, but they are a vital factor in the fund raising efforts to send our band to Georgia. Supporting these efforts, the band is holding a stu¬ dent-run auction. Helping Ms. Miller in the planning of these activities are the drum majors Matt Kennedy, Tim McDougall, Margaret Matheson, and Jennifer Crockett. These leaders bring the individual members to¬ gether, forming a vivacious musical team. Every member is important. It’s a good chance to be with your friends and work together. At the same time you have fun!” remarks Ginny Askew. Although Ginny relates the better points of belonging to the unseen dedica¬ tions each member undertakes. This time and energy does not go unnoticed, we, those who enjoy their weekly perfor¬ mances have become their greatest fans. Summing up the feeling of being a per¬ former, Suzanne Perlitsh exclaims, It is a great feeling to increase the school spirit when performing on the half-time field.” In step with the beat, the Sachem marching band prepares for our prize-winning half-time show. (Pho¬ tos by Burlington Studio) Band Director, Ms. Miller, shows her Sachem spirit at every football game by wearing red and black. The pep rally begins with a BANG.” Leanne Papas, Scott Kessell and Debbie Thompson support our Sachem tradition. 14 Band Brass players, Victor Grigorieff and Anne Walsh, prepare to play Live and Let Die.” Before the Winchester-Belmont half-time show, Heather Innes contemplates her next maneuver. Eric Mortensen demonstrates his music ability dur¬ ing his first half-time show. The band cheers, Let’s go Sachems, led by drum major Matthew Kennedy. Band 15 Concentrating on getting the job done. Dawn Ma- cone, employee at Bayco Electronics, operates the drill press. (Photo by Wes Schmale) Reaching out to a customer, Julie Doherty hands out one of Baskin Robbins’ 31 flavors. (Photo by Paul Ferullo) Gap salesman, David Swanson, takes inventory on Levi’s cords. (Photo by Paul Ferullo) Checking out the food at Star Market is cashier Jim Mahoney. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) 16 Working Business Before Pleasure Many of the students at Winchester High are also part-time workers. Some work for the responsibility and the chal¬ lenge, while others work to finance their economic needs. Although the hours are long and tiring, most students find satis¬ faction in having a job. Pilar Von Lazar works ' for the money and because it teaches me to be responsible.” With col¬ lege just around the corner, students’ jobs become more essential than ever. Some students choose to save a portion of their salary for their education, but the majority of the moon-lighters” work merely for pocket money. As the weekend comes to an end, so does the supply of cash earned in the previous week. Having a job in high school may be difficult to manage, but the advantages are many. |Wsf LSI • f-1 s k, ,k.ri :::::: tit ' ll- r A Salvy ' s breadgiris, Lisa Dewar and Jen Tinkler, show off their French bread. (Photo by Sara Fleming) Dedicated worker, Joe Lawrence, attracts many cus¬ tomers to White Hen with his friendly smile. (Photo by Tina Lane) Working 17 Denise Wheaton and Rob Santos make a pact with the devil, Tim Ellis. (Photos by Carlyjane Watson) Emile Wolsky as an ode to Ozzy Osborne. Jim Whitehead was bursting ' 1 with excitement over his first place win in the costume contest. 18 Student Union Dance Marypat Furey casts a spell on the Halloween dance. B€ WITCHED! Bright lights, orange and black decora¬ tions, and a lot of wacky costumes were the ingredients of this year’s Student Union Halloween Dance. Although the D.J. went to the wrong school, was an hour and a half late, and everyone got an overdose of breakdancing music, the kids had a great time. About five hundred peo¬ ple from all four classes came to thejunior High gym the night of October 27th to listen to the music and dance the night away (at least until 11:30). People were barely recognizable as witches, gools, a bunch of grapes, and even Michael Jack- son trumped into the gym. The lights flashed, the music played, and everyone had a great time. The dance was a huge success for the Student Union, and psyched everyone for the dances to come. The motley crew: Mark Shaw, Tommy Karis, Glenn Dorsom, Billy Newbourn, and the masked man. Greeting students at the door were Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse portrayed by Nelleke Spanjaard, bun¬ ny Ginny Askew, and St. Paulis Girl Cory Barger. Senior Lauren Pawlak watches over soon-to-be gra¬ duate and good friend Tim Wade. Student Union Dance 19 A pyramid? The WHS Tumblettes show their spirit at a home football game. The 1985 Winter Cheerleaders smile for the camera Beth O’Donnel and Jen Ulwick cheer on the Sachem Hockey Team. Pam Getson flips out” at a Pep Rally. 20 Tumblettes and Cheerleaders Cheerleaders and Tumblettes 21 P€P ND PRIDC Of WHS. Who are those crazy people jumping around in little skirts on chilly afternoons? They’re none other than the WHS Tumb¬ lettes and Cheerleaders. Participation in both of these organizations as in other sports, requires a great amount of time and dedication. This year’s Tumblette squad proved to be as energetic as ever. The many hours spent at afternoon practices and on Satur¬ day mornings enabled the Tumblettes to please the crowds at every half-time per¬ formance. We must not, however, forget to mention the tireless efforts of Coach Pricilla Miller. She supported the squad and helped to bring them to the perfection that was displayed in Atlanta, Georgia at the 1984 Peach Bowl Festivities. The WHS Cheerleaders have constantly provided pep and pride” to the Sachem teams. Their intricate cheers and dance routines never ceased to amaze the crowds. With the support and talent of Miss Sullivan and their own time and dedication, the Fall Cheerleaders were able to bring their act to the Peach Bowl in Atlanta. Tumblette tri-captains Suzanne Perlitsh, Michelle Se- viginy and Maura Cullen split the task of leading the WHS Tumblettes. Showing their talent, the WHS Cheerleaders enter¬ tain the crowd at a Pep Rally. FOOLS! fOOLS! FOOLS! Curtain Cue treated its audience to another outstanding performance with its fall production of the comedy ' Fools ' . On Nov. 29 and 30, and Dec. 1, the Winches¬ ter High stage was transformed into the Russian village of Kulyenchikov, a village cursed with idiocy. Leon Tolchinsky ar¬ rives in the village to break the curse, and his arrival brings with it hilarious results. The character of Leon was played by Ben Keller, with supporting roles played by Margaret Hitchcock, Denise Preston, Chris Duffy, Kristen Kelley, and others. Often, during stage productions such as ' Fools’, an important part of the crew is overlooked; the stage crew. Without the stage crew, which was under the leader¬ ship of Pat Berkeley, the show would not have gone on. Curtain Cue offers students a chance to perform, to learn about dramatics, and to take part in the various aspects of play production. Judge ' ' Chris Duffy and Dr.” Andy Laats rehearse yet another corny joke from Fools . Ron Purdy and Will Hunter help to construct the complex set of Fools”. 22 Curtain Cue During an early practice of Fools’ ' Kristen Kelley and Denise Preston pray that the curse of Kulyenchikov will be lifted. Brian Milauskas and Erin Boland (business manager) make plans for the production of Fools . Curtain Cue 23 Time ta make da donuts, says Chris Alexander. Chris Duffy joins Margaret Hitchcock and Keller in ' foolish ' matrimony. The Jazz Band is a selective group of students which must be auditioned by the director to participate in the group. Its 1984-85 members include Tom Cross, Eric Krussell, Dan Cummings, Eric Farro, Charlotte Reece, Greg Johnson, John Bruno, Seth Rosen- burger, Mike Blasi, Louis Sampson, Scott Kessell, Cindy Card, Bob Driscol, and Jason Boone. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) The Orchestra is composed of a group of students who rehearse and perform at the highest quality level possible. This picture was taken when they played for a luncheon at the Elyatt Regency in Cambridge in late November. (Photo by Wes Schmale) OM THC RIGHT K€Y The WHS Music Department is one of the best in the state, producing some fan¬ tastic musical talent. For the first time our Orchestra combined with thejunior High Orchestra — thus producing a large group with an even greater amount of talent. Again the Band made another great trek, this time to Atlanta GA to participate in the 1984 Peach Bowl Festivities. Once again, the Jazz Band (the Cream of the crop’’ in the Music D epartment), played select Jazz pieces for us at the Winter and Spring Concerts. Also successful was the WHS Orches¬ tra which participated in many public per¬ formances such as a performance at the Hyatt Regency, and at the Jr. High School. Both musical groups have many extremely talented musicians who will bring their talents with them wherever they go after High School. Another talented musical group at WHS is the Concert Choir which must perform at engagements outside of High School and on their own time. Clearly, there is an abundance of musical talent at Winchester High School. This talent is shown through the accomplishments of the W.H.S. Marching Band, Orchestra, and Concert Choir. 24 Orchestra, Jazz Chorus During their performance at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge, orchestra members Lisa Britt, Kathy Mortenson, and Michael Blasi play the Concerto in G. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) The W.H.S. Chorus is a small, but exceptional group. Member, Lucy Maiullari practices the musical quali¬ ties of vocal tone.(Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) A music related activity, the Music Fest, held on December 8th, discovered such musical tallent as these members of the group Armaggedon. (Photo donated by Ahn Nguyen) Jazz Band member Greg Johnson trumpets the blues . . . eh? (Photo by Marco Sartori) Orchestra, Jazz Chorus 25 m Scott Hughes and Bonnie-Jean Casey get down to the beat of Footloose. Mark Wilkinson and Stephanie Kelley check out Debbie Taylor’s well developed soccer calves Seniors, Julie Conley and Maura Kennedy; friends on and off the field. Mary Ann Fallon and stand in substitute date Sharon Fitzgerald, the happy couple”, are eagerly broken up by Kevin Houllahan. 26 Soccer Ball SHORT BUT SWCCT This year’s Soccer Ball started a new tradition which we hope won’t be contin¬ ued. The semi-formal dance was sched¬ uled to be held at the Burlington Marriot on November 24th, but then again, it was scheduled to last from 7:30 to 12:30. The D.J.’s music kept everyone dancing and having a great time, until . . . ten-o- clock came around. The crowd became suspiciously rowdy, and when searched, more than just shoes and bowties were found beneath the tables. Surprising the crowd, the dance ended immediately and every one was escorted out. This was cer¬ tainly a night which no one will forget. Although the ’Ball’ ended early, you can be sure that the fun did not. Jen Ulwick, David Koffman, and Kat Lee form a love triangle. Sophomore, Ron Settipane escortes Freshman, Amy Perritano to her first semi-formal dance of her high school career. Captains, Paul Ferrulo and Rick Suvak get into the party spirit with friends Carol Reinhart, Debbie Ca¬ hill, Maura Kennedy, and Mike Rice. Soccer Ball 27 PepTideS In 1984, there were two pep rallies, to boost WHS spirit. The first rally was the traditional rally starting the Fall ’84 sports season. Everyone clapped for the Football team, screamed for Girls’ Soccer, mar¬ veled at the cutesy cheerleaders, and as usual, we were respectfully silent for the Golf team. However, there was a new twist to the pep rally which preceded the Thanksgiving Day game. Red balloons were on sale for 50 f, and could be pur¬ chased as a gift for a friend. The sale of these balloons served many purposes; the abundancy of the balloons was a clear demonstration of Sachem Spirit, the pro¬ ceeds of the sale went to the Student Union, and the balloons themselves were a unique way to demonstrate friendships. One might even say that the munchkin voices (resulting from several students in¬ haling helium) were beneficial for their entertainment value! Getting into the Sachem Spirit, these freshman really enjoy the pep rally. Janice Coakley and Kathleen McGillicuddy, not wanting to get carried away by their balloons, cling tightly to their symbols of Sachem Spirit. 28 Pep Rallies Dave Bibble” Christopher exemplifies true Sachem Spirit. Portraying the Sachem Indian, Mary Pat Furey sparks enthusiasm among the crowd of students. Pep Rallies 29 The Wave was a special attraction at the Thanks giving pep rally. Seen making waves are Steve Bon nell, Tim Donaghey, Tony Menounos, Marc DiCara John Coliano, and Paul Ferullo. Mr. Larocco gets pepped up at the pep rally WHS BND IS PGhCH BOWL BOUND On the chilly morning of December 28, 1984 approximately 200 WHS Band Mem¬ bers and chaperones embarked from Bos¬ ton’s Logan airport — Peach Bowl Bound. The 75° Atlanta proved to be an exciting treat. The endless hours of prac¬ tice and the months of fundraising finally paid off with this ’chance of a lifetime ' — to participate in the Peach Bowl Festivi¬ ties. Upon landing (in the 2nd largest airport in the world) no time was wasted, rather than settling down in the classy Atlanta Sheraton, a practice was held in The Geor¬ gia Tech Stadium. The band competed with 19 other bands from all over the country, participating in a field and parade competition. The Band did superbly win¬ ning 3rd place in the field and 2nd in the parade competitions. On the less pres¬ sured side, the band was privileged to par¬ ticipate in the Peach Bowl pregame and Vz time shows. The trip was not only meant for com¬ peting; the band members toured the city, visited Stone Mountain and experienced The Varsity — the largest fast food place in the world. The band nerds (as they call them¬ selves) were not at all phased by the pres¬ sures put upon them and burned off their anxiety dancing to the music from Scott Kessel’s sound system, and by getting baked in the sunshine. Unfortunately 3 unsuspecting band members happened to get mugged — (however the mishap didn’t scare any party-animal band mem¬ bers into putting away their mugs). The 4 days passed quickly, the band finally watched Purdue and Virginia battle at the Peach Bowl game. It was New Years Eve and the band members arrived at Logan Airport with Peach Bowl memo¬ ries stored away in their minds. The WHS band members and all those involved, de¬ serve thanks for once again bringing pride to our town, and making WHS a step above the rest. The WHS Band won third place in the field competi¬ tion and is seen here in their Sweet Georgia Brown” formation. Is that grace which the WHS Tumblettes show as they practice a pyramid? Those drummer boys — Mike Blasi, Scott Kessel and Gary Rogers — sure are cool?! 30 Peach Bowl Pricilla Miller is nothing but proud of the Band ' s second place winning in the parade competition. All of the Senior Band members gather ' round for a picture after kicking A in the Field Competition. The two major people who made this trip possible — Pricilla Miller and Mr. Hackett pose in front of the U-Haul van which brought all of the instruments etc. from Boston to Atlanta. That prize-winning ' Sound of Music ' is personified by the Brass section. Peach Bowl 31 Seniors After three trying years we finally reached our destination; the senior class of 1985. We are no longer dreaming of the future, we are remembering the past. Sud¬ denly all eyes turned toward us and await our next step. The influence of the cliques faded as our class joined to¬ gether for our final year. We came closer to leaving our security blankets behind as the future neared. Leaving Winchester High became more realistic than ever be¬ fore. Our memories of WHS will always remain in our hearts as we go our separate ways to further our lives. (Silhouette by Marco Sartori) (Photo by Burlington Studio) Seniors 33 Alan S. Adler Assassins AA DO CK DD 21 EV Husson and Iceman Who did blow the whistle The Boss At the common Super Bowl? The Lakehouse PKWY in Revere Jackie Doo Oke BS TC Greg Tony Football Basketball, captain Track Rebecca L. Allen Thanx Kev, you ' re a pal; RH; knird on, D.I. on rod Never forget summer ' 84 with Doreen and Kevin.; Bus ride to Florida in 83 Partying with DL, CH, DK, MH, D.C.I. ' 83; SKIING DOWN A 50 FOOT HILL WITH BRENDA! GOOD TIMES WITH KB, BR, DR, LD, BD, PS, DL, LG, JR, KA, SC, PQ, DC, CM, DV, KD, LO, MR, KA . . . 34 Adler Richard Anderson KING old Betsy snowbanks Mayberry. Let’s kill Sue Give me my freedom for as long as I be. All I ask of living is to have no chains on me. Just kickin ' down the cobblestones . . . MOOSE NMLN Thanks M D Diane E. Aronson It ' s nice to be important but it ' s more important to be nice . . . Snoopy Luv! running, PS, Funtimes with Goodfriends, MS, JB, LS, TF, JS, BN, BP, LC, LM, CD, RP, SV, RPwaa, Crissy Becky F.F. ThanxsJML, ytBEST Mpatty SEVwagon, CCSNC, parties . . . R C locktalk, IATC, ILYM DJAKC, Thanxs Ms. R Bye WH! Nicholas ootsa” Asaro Michael Ault Hey Ootsa where’s stroker Celtic ' s Parade, THE FORT THE CAPE 84 Polo Me, Mark you’ll never get _! Better to hit them than not hit them at all. Tim’s TOGA, Joe EZ’s, Good Times with AM RC LS MG TD SF DG 14 Sachems Football B E We were so close THE Z Kara are one of a kind! M. Gillian Askew Where ' s Andy? I blame society! Safari Ride 84 But we don’t belong to the Country Club! What ' s the tale with Hanover PR Van? Call Rich! Shut up Murph! Where ' s Kansas Al? Glenn got jammed epic MR Love and veal to TR. Hey CCC where’s the beach Truths apply Wally rules! Patrick Badger And when at last the work is done Don ' t sit down its time to start another one for long you live and high you fly But only if you ride the tide and balanced the biggest wave You race towards an early grave. Moo we made it! I love you Tim! What’s up? Rock and Roll 9:10 whiz kids half days RS and DG look out for the tree! Tejas was great Joe Easy ' s private stock Best times with: BG RS SF MB JO TE DG. Lunch lines. SF at Humarock. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. Thanks Rick and Jim. Daemon Rocks. Patron: Janet L. Burchard Jean Benincasa ' Measure Life by Friends not years Cherish memories of smiles not tears” EBA EBA! Best X at Welcome Isld TL JC Quarries JAA 82 Friendly Walks U2 T Partys BAD Cheese B PYTS JT Not again 25 ' 10 31 84 EGS MK GTW Z Elsy Barb MG MPF Thx BSKJAMP 4EVA SPEZZ U.I. SEN CL PREZ ILU MOM DAD David Bentley WHS Swimming ML Champs 83 84 85 WHS Swimming is the ' nads. Left on red. Dunkin ' s SMEG POON VS Cemetery run. We ' ll make it up on the road” This car is less than 24 hours old” Bukapha Pbbbbhhtt (CF) The life of a Repo Man is always intense. Patrick O. Berkley The worlds a stage and all men are the actors — WS Partyn w Jack Tune — in Mike Nocturnal Submission. SOMF Ramblen Red Rab BB QNuked Prime Time Road Trip! Crew Take a Dive Humarock Boka Take off? eh Go 4 it The hard part is still ahead Best Times w MPJG KL JB KH LH TC GJ AS CK Thanx Mom Dad Carol S. Beyranevand The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose. ARNF fun times at 3374 Wildwood KFC V dates Thanx Laura Miller Memories with Jay forever Nov 4, 1982 Silly Can I tell you something Shiskayou Happy Thursday I love you Mom and Dad Sally Elizabeth Bankson I WILL REMEMBER ALL THE GOOD TIMES I HAD WITH JdC SW CF TW JA TW MC PC AND OTHERS. THANKS FOR THE SUMMER OF 84 RC ON THE CAPE IN THE SPYDER. MOST OF ALL THANKS TO MOM DAD AND THE REST OF THE FAMILY FOR MAKING THESE YEARS GREAT. I LOVE YOU ALL, YOU TOO RC. BYE BYE. Michelle Renee Bearce John Michelle 4ever Hi BJ The Bear now you have it all John Phroggy remember paint pierre Hi Donna na na hows Christie The Vain FUF Hi Honey Hows the BOA brothers the Bald brothers Hi Jackie hows Tuxy FUNNY FUNNY YOU BEAST Varsity Swimteam Joanne M. Beauchamp Memories of the way we were DA LS MS YABN JL TF JS RH thanx friends 4EVN4GUGN S84 SEVwagon roses straw HD Trust me! Where ' s the handle? Brkin WTRMLN DON ' t panic! gumby EM Wan sdays study brks @ MDs PRing Listen to your heart, never fear, and follow every dream LY M D John Biannotti lH Patron: Richard A. Conway Beyranevand 35 Matthew M. Bezjian BEZ ... 442 ... TATT 7 23 84 with Pic Bean Boy. Summer jam chumley $2 coke. Ellis is that Duncan. SS Mystic Crystal Lig tning. Fells Bust Cuffed Hi Mom. Sbladian the rock. Ellis flame. Ralph 6 stars salads. 9:10. SF, BG, PB, JO, DG, TE, RL, JS, RS, LS, MP, AM. 11:11 Heavy Metal Rocks V Drinking Team Co- Captain Scott Binding Scootter” Never forget great times and great friends at W.H.S. Aus. 84 Gruff Muggs U.J. U-Faced GWEEP. Mom Dad Cin Turk Fish Bibs thanks for every thing. Keep clicken Ben. WR, Zub Zubs YLF LS Louie 1 11 84 ILY P.W. Maribel Blanco You don ' t get to choose how you ' re going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you’re going to live. Now. Thanks mom dad. Michael Blasi 36 Bezjian Erin Boland ' I did not trip,” says Neville McKenzie, This is intentional.” Nathan D. Bokil Window watchers, Gar, Tom, Rob, LG; Band, Peach Bowl; Sailing at the QYC, Glo, LASER; The Police. Shuck and Jive, Scott; Cool it now . . . Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. Patrons: Bill and Joan Ford Ever have one of THOSE days? Red . . . what a beautiful shade — and everyone of us (no matter how much we dare not admit it it), has had the plea¬ sure of wearing it sometime during our high school years. The constant fear of falling in the halls on the stairs, with books flying every¬ where, (right in front of the person you’ve had a crush on for weeks), or dropping your lunch tray right in the middle of the cafeteria, or walking around school all day with your fly down — oops, or giving your most beautiful smile to your object of infatuation with a mouth full of foreign matter coating your teeth. Even having your stomach growl in the middle of an English test, or sneezing and not having a kleenex available. Yes, these things do happen, even to the best of us, and may be characterized under High School’s most embarassing moments. Have you ever written a juicy note about someone in general, and having it intercepted by the wrong person! Yes, we’ve all stuck our feet in our mouths at one time or another (mmm, isn’t that soul such a delicacy sometimes). Don’t worry, we’ve all experienced em- barassment but just remember, though those moments may still be painful to think about now, in time, you’ll be able to laugh at them (joining all the others who had their fun laughing at you.) mg Wasn’t that a smooth move?”, asks Lauren Pawlak. Pam Harrington wearing her favorite brand of ice cream. Neil Calabro Lisa M. Brown Larissa Bunting David Monick Budd Never b diverted from the truth by what you ' d like to believe GTW MG KH MOW ZJDJC AH ysatd: ihsdybm MR LIZARD Thanx MB NYE 83 A TEAM L + L Sept 1 GOOBER 25 t MDnR GC Oct 2 82 BOY IJDM Y ' know what SICNARF ietlswlyir W + S V TRACK B FBS M2 BREAD Thanx M D G CLEO + CALVIN i love you Someday you will see me on your TV screen on skis doing 80 mph Take lotsa pics OK clik whirr SPYRO GYRA Yessongs Sugarloaf USA best in the east 81 85 Ski JUNE 3 65 degrees at Killington 10 feet or snow not baaaad movies overexposed bummer pro noblem Thanks M and D! You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try some time you just might find you get what you need.” The Stones Sweetdreams Sandboxes” A.K. S.K. P.M. H.A. ' 85 Thanx for everything, Love to Mom, Dad Billy Fishtail. Dirt, leaves, rotaries. ' 70 Nova LV. Sauce. Ando, M.M., VaHa. Pr. FYA. Metal Gods CD (SD), good laughs with R.A., J.G., N.M. Outdoor Track Patrons: Clarence and Verity Feldmann Calabro 37 Sa ndra M. Capodilupo Elizabeth Carpinteri Tender Years I got by with a little help from my Friends R, R, Y, M, G Miss You Pam GOOD TIMES at RG ' s Bird Lives Still Nothing PFP Elton LY M D You Can ' t be Twenty On Sugar Mountain; still you ' re thinking that you’re leaving there too soon N.Y. Suzanne M. Capone Good Times are Forever” Got Zapped LD, MA, MM Bond fires NH, LD, DK Rob Roys LP, DK Easter Partys at PD EL, DK YAYO Good Harbor Beach P and B Morp LD 10 am S.D. A.R.R. LD — Calif. MA, RS, PT, The CAR! All Nighters with the Girls!! TWO A.M. Main Street S- Sessions. James Castagno This is not the real me Rockshirts are it usually Music Fest 83, negative stacks, She’s so nice SMF Rule, FB 84 9 and 1 SATO good stuff Outta Control, Blitzkrieg all the way, Randy Rhoads NUMBER 1 THIN LIZZY Lets Go CRAZY With DM PG DD LP RK The Laugh BAKOFF SIS PAM age 17 CLANCYS Ya Know MATT? BEEP but DONT STOP! Its 4 am. DEB! WHERE IS RENE? C C BEST BUDDIES ARE BOYS! THE GIRLS! Always Remember AP TOGA PARTY? House PARTIES DONT STOP the PARTY has just BEGUN! ILY M D Bye 85 Marybeth G. Celli Ivan May 28 1982 It must be love! Words cnt express how much you mean to me! Pam RU? Good Times with IB PC AP MP AC LG LP MZ CC KF KM DM DO CD Brake lights? BOOM! oh Narly! Party! Our time has come New Years Eve 83! Summertime Thanx Mom Dad ILY Finally made it Cheerleader bye! Cynthia Catherine Card Are we having fun yet?” Good times with MA, AF, RN, MM, TR, HM, SK, MW! DC in 83 Jazz Band. Jr, Prom w AL Slip slidin’ away. Beach + GC adventures We’ve only just begun to live Summer of ' 84 FRANCE C’ETAIT LE MIEUX! Thanks + much luv Mom + Dad T- the Dude Leslee Jean Carlson The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances; if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” C. Jung Sp. Fr. HPJLBF; TBISD?? Blabs; Convert.; NH 5 am; Track, F. Hockey; G.L. Lis! thanks LS, LA, JR; ILU M D. Brian Carroll BC Dorrr! Manson Slim Bo Costy Mangos Subs Ootsa Gruff Scoots Costerville Granola Are U cereal? Shut Hyannis Subs + Ginn Slim U’re just there §22 Wes w Cosmo 36 yrs tool Hit me Harder U’re gay Get over the ball keys Never forget you, Julie Thanks Mom and Dad 38 Capodilupo Patron: William Chilani Patron: Elvira Borsari Ellen Jordan Clavin Julie Ann Conley EBA EBA quar 82JAA PSAT benna friendly walks good times w jt jb bd ec mk mg lb sk kh lets get SSC gib make me sum breakfast Hellen jt not again stop at 4 FA Team U2 chad z 10 31 84 eggs tt quart 26 T Parties shirtz kb eggs savequam machines niglet 3 Fir pass out capt soccer EBA EBA 45 min bptys Joes eggs TPartys SMC BPTY TD LONG DISTANCE CALL 25 26x 482 NOVA JenNA S Rich Tap at KG GoGos Cing Sr Prom Senorita GTW jj kp mt bt bk Chip Scott Benna Barb Lau Julsy PTY At Clavs SG WA Tax A U Delaneys ly Tom Annie Mom Capt Bball 33 Memories Never Die LA Dad Andrea L. Colantonio Coast 84 GUP W BIL Summer 81 BF 10 26 81 PUB w BS 6 15 84 ZUC KEN — SUM-84 Jr Prom Courtnic THE BEST IS YET TO COME GH ALL THE TIME A- nighters in HOJO’S EF SB GT w BS JD MZ CBJG PM RAT ILY MOM AND DAD J.D. Chidsey L.A. is that way 626 DEEP Radical $3.75 AC DC is it time? Some guys have all the luck New Years LAX MG Cutlass Tastes like wood swim club Blitzkrieg 12 8 84 Not w out Mom + Pops YES the crue What a F ' in Country Randy RIP ALOHA Cheryl A. Chute Thomas Cody Timothy A. Conley Wingearsheek summer of 83 84 Celebration Bonfires Sneakin out caught again Friendlys stranded at the park with Irv and Kristen Good Times with RK SK JB CB SB SM IS NM CD DD MC KC CM KJ KD House? Where is the tree? Crash! TY CM Rob Crash Em UP YTC? Bobby have strength ILYMD Drowning, in the sea of love, where everyone would just love to drown.” Sara Love to Yellow: Platonic or otherwise, guy. Eh? Never give up, courage, perseverance, and belief in yourself will always make the impossible, the possible. Birdman Grandma ' s Nova Hey Rockman Breaking Entering July, 3 Gls in CC w AM, JS Reebs SPM Mom + Dad away Wkends Vi days . . . Face Hen gt in NY w G,J I H my car Europe 84 w B + Barney + Spic hey is that you? Grs F” me up Sachems Hockey 1 Some Day We’ll Look Back On This And It Will All Seem Funny THE BOSS T.C. wake up! Good Laughs With GJ, AA, MB, CK, PB. Alnighters With Strange Brew I.D. Greg Don ' t Get So Paranoid Hey Nell, You ' re A Pal Track B Ball Thanks M + D Liberty Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Katcoff Conley 39 Patrons: Robert and MaryAnn Crockett Christopher S. Costello Costyville-Nantucket Dor? PC Slim Bo Ootz Subs .. . watch out for the boat! Fells JIM CARROLL Mango can I have a ride? 0942 Mr, Mannys 5Cs The Sled Stien LJ Mailboxes! KG is nice Wes! BG were stuck! GL ' s Its Too Late BALL! Denise? 83 NSB Football Baseball PW TOOL! Ma Pa Kettle Later Charlie Cowen 9:10 Yellowstone DefLep The Animals EnKa Stars Mystic n 45 ' s Abby Ducks Stroka where’s Ootsa? O ' B Where’s my wallet Deb? Thanx DEB 1 31 84, Vincent Shicken Shalad Whaaat? Man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a Heaven for? T.B. rules $ @% Sayonara $ %C(oj r%$ (5j Amy D. Cracknell We should take from the past its fires and not its ashes. JJ Best of X’s: BD: Asia sign pool, LR: 2.5 MV VT locker ET, JF: don’t fall in lg, RD: 82 Church St. dreams 8 yrs, PH: wb Nan., BM salessalsa camp, MF: 1st. Xmas, Police Newport 6th. NS JT John: illie ST 85 Love you Mom Dad Rach! James J Coughlin Gruff’ Scooter Mugsy BC Slim Kilslug Costy Bo UJ Manson Cape AUS 84 In Cars JR Prom SR Pro UTOPIA Cake-face Ness HIGH BEAMS NYC Bes CCC Dancing in the Kitchen Thanks Mom Dad Anne Jan Patty Barbie Uncle Joe I Love You” Adrienne Lee Cooke J.L.T. is the best ever me JOSA friends forever CTTTBT RT what’s doin’ At the station w MC DC AA 11 18 84 W M A T H white cutlass W B M S! AA PR BD DR DW JMJC MT DD CM LG MV PC SF MF AV Springsteen 9 4 84 CIU ILY G MB G M L! Paula Anne Corby Miles from nowhere, guess I’ll take my time, Oh yeah, to reach there. C.S. Bruce Springsteen and company (Scott Donaghy and Steve Bonnell) visit WHS at this year ' s music fest. I had a little drink about an hour ago ...” — Pat Badger, Shaun Foley, Jeff O ' Neil and Nick Asaro. Prince (Pam Getson) puts on a steamy show for WHS. Marybeth Madonna Celli practices her routine for the show. M o u t h t o M o u t h Lip-synching, along with break-danc¬ ing, was one of the latest fads this past year at Winchester High School. On Dec. 15, 1984, the senior class sponsored a lip- synching contest, which, with a profit of 700 dollars, proved to be an overwhelming success. Because it was the first time that any¬ thing of this sort was to be attempted at the high school, there were doubts as to how successful the evening would be. However, response on the part of both the performers and the audience was incredi¬ bly positive. There was a wide variety of acts. Scott Donaghey and some of his friends por¬ trayed Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band with astonishing likeness, and thus took first prize in the contest. Pam Get¬ son, with a little fancy footwork, imitated Prince to win second prize. Pat Berkely and company placed third as Devo. Sure¬ ly, the night would not have been com¬ plete without Patrick Badgers’ sexy imita¬ tion of David Lee Roth, of the group Van Halen. Jennifer A. Crocket AY AT? AK Joy Natures are Foops MM 3BJC 3G Band DM jf DC83 RTP84 CDT Cones TP APWars Bessie The Triplets KS NK JC BFD Vaseline? Honk! Are we a clique? Repo Man! Veggie Collar Bones Hey, Babe! PokAr Lips Thanks M D A Sis YBYSA! Remember, it ' s a Jungle out there! Deane Cronin Summer ' 85, Ptwang?! BOC DFTR, MEJKKD I Luv ya!!!! Doubt it severely, 16, Irma, Henry, and Barbara 1!!!!! Good times at W.H.S. Better at B.C! Flutie, Ant Woman, S.C ' 85, SWIM!!!!!!! Quack, the berries, Lake Winnipesaukee rules forever! Bye W hello CNH!! Stephen C. Cucurullo Life ' s been good to me so far. J.W., Mike, Scott, John, Mitch, you guys are the best band I ever hope to be in. Keep writing songs. T.A.I. Al: Let ' s go to California” H.U. I’ll remember it, when it happens! P.S. Mitch! That chord was right! Stephen C. Cucurullo Liberty Patrons: Dr. and Mrs. Frank VanUmmersen, III Liberty Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Hagge, II 41 Gregory Cummings 42 Maura Cullen Patron: Lorraine E. Cullivan Patron: Milburn J. Dixon Maura Cullen Barbara Delaney EBAEBA BBALL CAPT TAP KG TPARTIES SMC gt Joes 25 t Xing SR Prom TDay 3 PYTS JR Pom BENNA JULSY ELSY AH Keys Beach Pyts WATER PTY at Clavs MIM L I C RJEN NOT AGAIN NH Girls EGGS SGWA Summer w Richy E.L. Anthony 4 10 84 Good X Wjt mm lb sk kj cp ta. Thnx Clavins MOM DAD ILY Daniel William Cummings Keep on trying Scott!!!; Soule It’s a good thing I wasn ' t paying attention to what I was doing ; The Who Friday night, I’m on my way home, the ought to make work a crime ; Ski the bumps; Watermelon tango in the dunes; F = MA; Funny Day; Howdy B ' s; SATRU; MUSTANG; Scorpion Bowls! Carolyn M. Curry Keep the pictures in your minds, Lock the memories in your hearts, Because this is where the beginning ends, And where the future starts. Moo, KMNOVA Varsity winter + spring Track. State Relays 1 No more 440. Munch, Hurl, Rox AYAT? ANSWER! HEY GIL WE MADE IT! TRY NOT DO OR DO NOT THERE IS NO TRY. LIL TUMBIES TRACK GYMBIES KK I LOVE LUKE MORE! AP WAR BADMINTON ANYONE 228 5997 4TH STUDY HI AL THANX M D THANX FOR PUTTING UP WITH ME GUYS MOO COW KELP MIR BITTE DC83 ASEXUAL BEING GIL YBYSA! Cristina DeLuca Trust me! Poison beetles What sly look? Winters in Springfield Kev, remember the night before Easter? Justified evil? Are you sure? squiggly lines Good times, good friends thanx Andy Crissy Becky 4 eva! the big black spider + too many weasles And soaring ever singest ILY M, D, R P Joseph Peter DeLuca This Isn’t Goodbye: It ' s So Long For Now Seeya 90 ENLAMAR This is how ... Ski SOI No Beginners!!!! Not Flyers CB Outa Bal!! Wana Cof No C6H1206 . . . FFS Lippy: That’s in!” WHLl JAW: to your right much? MEG: Quit It Out ALM: SCWL GT’S w JIP EMG LAM JAW!! THANKS MOM AND DAD Irene Dermatis Aggie NF AC, BD, PH, JF, MF, SF, LR, BM 82 Church St MY HOUSE PP THEM AC + DREAMS The language GM PH Make like a . . . and ...” FTM ' Ds MF YTB BTs PR, MK, ED, JG, BC Shirtz MD 2y + AC TM OLS CJG4 Memories of § 28 Thanx RU SMD Renecca MY AD AT fall of 82 A, M, R, S, A Thanks Kates + Big Guy I Love You! Carra Lynne D’Errico DV 10 YRS NEVER FORGET Rezy Party 8 Skcar GQ ' S Party Jesse Remember Rish Good Times W KB LM LP TS MC CF TM MZ Danv CH Double Trouble Chrissie I Plane Ride LM MW ME FLO 84 Art Room Doors EL BP Hampster ' s Gold Cage Always remember Jerry Ski Club Thanx Mom Dad Dianne Marie Deshler When you ' re feeling sad lonely love will find a way RGW 1 2 4eva March 11 83 ILY Lets Go Crazy W DM LP RK LC PG THE GIRLS Where ' s Rene? Who’s got the ANT? HAMPTON BEACH 84 CAPE COD TOO fry major! Toga? The Bird Lives AR NF CC JW 2 3!! LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL ILY mom dad Barbara DiVincenzo The Only Way On Earth To Multiply Happiness Is To Divide It. SJ Babs . . . Best X ' s with AC; twins Enka sign little girls LR; Lake Winn. RD; 82 Church BM; 4somes 4 am? JF; Police Cone, bb MF; ski PF MM TD: R SM; long talks W. B, PH; Hmovi Tennis Newport ST 85 W. Ptrip Closet Bunny ILY David 6:22 83 Luv Ya Mom, Dad, Ron Rob! Domenic R. DiVincenzo Gentlemen get your buts outta here security is on its way UNH Wrestling SKIDROW Fearsome Foursome JR JL RA DD Captain ' 69’ LA RAIDERS 2 in a row XXX Black + Silver BOARD WAR What are the odds Dom?’ Westcoast bound SUN + FUN Assassins AA CK DO: Thanks Coach LT, TN + Class of 84 Denise DeVito Luv Kurt 4EVA! Trippin 10 Up against the car scuz! Got anymore? Trippin with pnemonia. Art room Crew. It’s only apple juice! Ceiling is forming into itself. Rednight 3 beanies Doesn’t feel like were ever coming down. Luv ya Patty! Prospects are endless . . . Mark C. DiCara I WILL ALWAYS LOOK FOREWARD TO THE FUTURE, BUT I WILL NEVER FORGET MY HIGH SCHOOL YEARS, JUNIOR SKIP DAY, GOOD TIMES WITH SAB IN N.H., 5TH PERIOD WITH MR. HARRIS, WC $5, LYNN ' S TOGA, SMOKE SHOW, LOOK MA DAD I MADE IT! Z-28 Pamela Marie DiZio Look toward the future but remember the past , Remember the prom, Hampton Beach, 966, 12211, p, t, m, d, j, L.A.V., Thanks Mom and Dad. Jessica Holly doCouto So take your time, don’t live too fast Troubles will come, and they will pass Simple Man, Lynyrd Skynyrd Summers in Nova Scotia IMJ! GTO! SOMEDAY Yes, Caron you can have a harem too! Thanks Everyone Drug Alcohol I Love You ALL Nana Peter Juanita TF! Falling Star! Genesis SOS Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cronin doCouto 43 Caron Marie Doherty Timothy Donaghey Tippy” Born in the USA Bruce Springsteen We Got Rock and Roll Music” Blasting off the T Tops TOGA, Crimebusters, M Boxes New Years Eve What Happened to the Quarter ACDC 9:10 Taste like wood, Good Times W MMRMPF MGLSJ CRCBP A.R. Jenny Plowman Thanks Mom Dad, I made it! Paul Martin Donahue 1 have the will to survive I cheat if I can ' t win If someone locks me out, I kick my way back in. Hate War ' THE CLASH Cape Cod, Really I ' m going to the movies Mom. Did you find our grades Mr. H Hey Who broke that table ? I finally made it!! Thanks Mom Dad To indulge in the mind is the ultimate feast” You seer of vision Thanks Tim John Tom sawyer He Get ' s By On You” Watch Out For Pigeons Jessica!! RIDE THE WHITE HORSE Elizabeth G. Doherty Mens Sana in corpore sano pervenit ad astra per aspera. CAPE BARN air 3:45 SUMMER ' 84 Jason ' s Fun Tms w: HR, PH, SM, SS, KK.JG, LW, KB. MITTENS Bombana sit ups Humarock SHOUT! Halloween . . . B.C. RIP OFF SQUIBI Rebel LUF 1st B U2 Hockey Camp: STRAWS! ELA: 19! W ' Ski ILY M + D go to the house of someone who is hav¬ ing kids over. Well, at least High school relationships last longer (hopefully), and puppy love permeates the hallways as we walk to French class. And then there’s that magi¬ cal prom night, though for most of us it’s overrated. Having a High School sweet¬ heart is always nice, but for those of us who don’t, there’s plenty of time to hit college. The Dating Game Tony Vozzella serenades Barbara Delaney while on duty. Lisa Puffer and Chip Fortin ' suck air ' between classes. Scott Binding and Patsy Willing demonstrate jungle love at the Halloween Dance. He’s got cooties, he’s got cooties!” Yes, we’ve noticed the opposite sex — as early as kindergarten. Who are ya goin’ to the Enka with?” was the spring talk of every sixth grader. Remember when Marsha Brady went on her first date looking for¬ ward, we all couldn’t wait to grow up. Who are you going to the dance with?” was the question of the week with every Junior High School student, where the McCall bleachers were the place to be. But the big time dating scene doesn ' t start until we enter High School, right? Well, sort of. Now, Who’s he or she going out with — he’s gorgeous and gosh is she good-looking” is the hallway talk at WHS as we trudge through the hall and get a wiff of Polo. Since there isn’t much to do on weekends in this rockin’ town of Win¬ chester, we all live for the day we get our licenses. Then we resort to the Greg Brady technique of asking Dad for the car keys. Your best bet is to hit Woburn Cinema or a party; the most popular alternative is to 44 Liberty Patrons: A1 and Lily Badger Julie Dougherty Krista Red Lights Ladder brothers 18 SPORT Krista you were right SWEET 16 RK Handcuffs infidelity As long as your having fun . . . July 83 KL Sept 1 Jenny IMY m + d ILY CARLO LB CG and DS will always WANT US! Beautiful Bs! criticism KJ LB BM HM LF RB BS AC CS ILYA — JD Barbra J. Double ILY DAVE 4EVA 2 28 83 ARNF Drum Corp with BA DG WT LD PS, MS, Montreal, FL SUNAPEE 84 take off! Dave, Randy, Bubba., Thanx Mom, mom dad G„ Mom T. LD DD PS BA BR KA DR DW EG KM AC DV RD JD DG WT HELLO SNAVE!! THANX GM, MH, You make my day! Thank you Dave I luv ya! Michael G. Ducharme Thank you Fuzzy, Suby, Bear, Physics Bunch, Mr. Smith, and many others, for a great four years. DALLAS is No. 1. History was the best because of the battles. Risk and Axis rule. Space Shuttle! Blab blab blab! Purity Run. The chuck is unstopable. Good luck! Mark I. Donovan I AM A ROCK I AM AN ISLAND. Crew, Boxbury Tutoring, Spanish Club Theresa Marie Ducharme TREEBAG V. SOCCER V. BbALL NICE!! SHOW CHEST!! DOMO JPFTD SP CRASH 84 SB ' s LOST IN L. 11:17 TAP KG OZZY IPPA IPPA MP BD EC RD AW ZEL FISH BF RUBAG Once in a while you will find a friend who will be a friend forever. BYE COUSINS LPJ HSR DTNCTRS Jame Lauren Duda The end is near. Our time has come. We have no fear, ' Cause we re not dumb. Patrons: Bob and Kathie Pawlak 45 George H. Elwell VETTE 1 green monsters at MH’S house, AIRBORNE LTD, smoke ' em cutlass, reverse Johnson Rd. behind pots, GOOD TIMES WITH MR, DP, RP, MH, Bridget forever 2 29 84 Christopher J. Duffy Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes HD Thoreau Also, bye to Margaret, Marisa, and to Mister K, dont call me Dibble Farewell to great friends and lovers in C + C and CwC BK wanks! CS is Baked! Certs! BOB! BEAT it to DEATH! Crime fighting, thats important! Alexandra M. Dulchinos Clfrd Dnhll bck home the Vlge Mdsn Bakari + othrs Andy W wchl amw Our 5+ the eke trk drvr Mridn RAmes Bnnys bnnys evrwhr 30384 what a nite snwbnk + vds thnxK Nbry Strwbrys + Ch Hcky Bruins Canadiens §24 Grk gd 5484 Shrtn B 37 17584 KVK + PS Hsq SLP Hrly Rts KK cncrts hntng DRMS Alfred Falcione CCCool it guys! Park much at funeral homes? REPO 2W Safari. Skip Hanover, Van, just call Rich. The Truths. Shower curtain and 4:30 V8 shots, Glenn. Just walking hyching slides! The Epic. Swim at Devro, Cindy? Funny D. The Glory Days of Soule. A miles from nowhere . . . Timothy Jude Ellis For every thing you have missed, you have gained something else; and for every thing you gain, you lose something. RALPH WALDO EMERSON 9:10, Bez is that Dunkin?, 6S Folz, Bean Boy, Peugot?, Chumly Ginado, Osco Xmas, TOKYO, IGY Pat, SJBS, NFAH, TOO MUCH!!! Kevin Eklund RAIGE ALL THE WAY ROCK 1 Best times with DP RP BF — JG JM UP CHUCK P. no more Memories are forever mine John Paul George Ringo 1 VAN HALEN 1984, Run To You Cape Cod n Stuff never si GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS 1 LP . . . Smoke shows in parking lot DP RP behind station, KEYS THANX MOM + DAD AND BILL. Mary A. Fallon A friend is a gift whose worth cannot be measured, except by heart.” BD JF RD AC LR PH SF CF, LU guys Scott J. Falzano The Fort Shmeco ' s in Tokyo Def Lep ' 83 Celts Parade Parties with Lumpy PB BG BB SF TE RS Beach Parties DB 12E 46 Duffy Patron: Alfred D. Duhamel Patron: Maureen Hanawalt Catherine A. Flatley Patricia Lynne Farrell Royal Hawaiian, hi Trish USS Enterprise beep beep In a crazy, crazy world like this ...” Pat Benatar FH Smellen Loose, Yamani GTs w MS DA LS Jo + Gumby var. yearbook Pan, Peas, AH BN . . . drive me wild pm steak outs McDs spock Sonja best buds Figliano Happy New Year!” Christine T. Fassos 1, 2, 3 Scat 1 Buddies P + L Moseley Nites Always on Empty Good Times at AHS MHMBIW BILIA Ski Wknds GOYA Dances R + R To the Bich Bagman Concerts VH Police Aerosmith Running to Live with L + L + J INXS Nite Phil -I- Paq Rebel Ptrl The Ramp Probs with PS WG MS?? Thanks Mom + Dad! Measure your life by friends for friendship is a golden gift Jr. Skipday What, you need a license to drive?! TOTALLY CACKT! B.C. Games Ripoff Oh yes!! Scituate: HOTcar Lawn jobs I need a vaca! St. signs! Hey osifer! Quaff! Squat! BUSTED KKs All nite Toga? FID Thanx Mom Dad Luv Ya! Chrissie Flynn The four best worse years Always remember semi JP Good time Jsemi in BR SIC Food fight in caf W Lisa P Double Trouble Carra Busted Mr. P the AR doors Paula C Wild TRIPS to PAPA S CMH Eng BO W Prez ARA Skippy DEKAB W LP CD PC RG EL BP Jan 31, 83 Terrance Number 1 C. O ' Brien SOON TM AD FE Robert K. Feldmann There is too much animal courage in society and not sufficient moral courage” Remember the dog ate the toast JK GO HOME Lou is the M.O. TBISD Mold 1, 2 -I- 3 SAME Track SD Purity run Ed SKIMM is UB VAN HALEN MARCH 18 ' 84 Duh Scrub basted Jab What trailer? DON ' T LAUGH!!! Dara Fitzgerald Paul R. Ferullo It’s when things seem worst that you must’nt Quit.” New Years Eve call the Hospital! Skiing in NH 4 AM Doorbell? A.R.JP Maine Prom 84 Beach Toga Movies Again? BC w RS AV at Barbs The Boat Lives Spoon Good Times w TD MM RD BD MF MK 4 19 84 DEB VHockey VLacrosse VSoccer Lyn Ficociello ILY Paul 4ever MAR 5 83 sndys SR Prom AN ' s @ cakes Cathy’s W House JR Skip day B Days Good times w KK KL MK CF MF BM JD AD Bus trips SCIT Hyannis FOAD SO I can smell it” TOGA? closets BC Games Heidi ' s room blk eyes cackt 2nd family: CM SM HM MR MAC CADDY Quaff M 4- D IMY JENNY Liberty Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Philip FJansen Flynn 47 Shawn J. Foley It ' s 9:10 What ' s Up Roast P. Peugot 9.8.83 6stars Rainbow Little Lee Joe’s Daves in Tokyo Bears SM DD Ksubs Slamered HSnake VD club GOOD TIMES WITH MBRSPB JOTERL BGDGBD SF Atop Mystic with Bez 83 Crystal Lightning 2211 RM525 Rock Roll Idol Rob ' s Cellar family William D. Ford Memories last forever Keep them in your heart, Dreams keep us going So never let them part. Memories Kev, Joe, Joh, RAGE, Forum, Fball, Bball, Skiing, and LAURIE Dreams Bball, Arc. RAGE LF Thanks Dad Mom, Coach D.D M Fortune Favors The Brave (Pliny) Cynthia Lee Forester Never forget summer of 83 Great times crusin ' in the LUV mobile Fun times at Aberjona Good times with EG KMJPJBJD and LM Thanks MOM and DAD ILY. Anthony P. Fortunati Tony ' s likes are sports wrestling 1 track soccer skiing wild women pole vaulting dancing MTclimb fast cars mb sm REO MME Montreal trip with ski team BBm trip w BT bus rides if you want something then GO FOR IT 48 Foley John Groucho” Krebs shows the first symptoms of senioritis. (Photos by Burlington Studio) Jana Furey Jeff 1:28:83 I Luv You 82 Church St The Language Them FamtpMcD In Cars JC Look out for the lake! Names St. Quarters slpovjh Closets Steve ' s House Newport Iceteas with Barb Who needs a license? 16 The Police Memories with AC BD RD MF PH LR BM 5 yr Thanx Dad, Mom, Jon and A1 Mary Patricia Furey What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything? STUDENT UNION VARSITY BASKETBALL TENNIS PR TE LK K L Rosanna 69 Best of Luck MES MW Suz Larpie Bena Tree Ru E B Dancing like a maniac! LG rem 22 Mom, Dad, Mike, Kath Sean — Thanks — ILYA — Queen, DW CLASS OF 1985 SeeUin90!MP SENIORITIS HITS WHS If you ' ve got it, flount it... — Maurice Godfrey. Ralph Laurentano spreads the disease to his buddy Rob Santos. What kind of drugs can cure this dis¬ ease? Many have tried to find a remedy, but there doesn ' t seem to be one available. To state it plainly, Senioritis is one of the few diseases which can be fun to contract. This ' virus’ victimizes high school seniors, and usually is found directly after the close of the second marking quarter. At this time, nothing else can be done to effect college applications or anything else for that matter. The symptoms of this mind-crippling disease are: wild urges for mad partying (especially at 9:10) becomming oblivious to the existence of classes — or home¬ work, the sudden loss of intelligence or braincells, and a plain-old I don’t care anymore” attitude, (which can feel ex¬ tremely satisfying). Let’s face it, we’re young and this is one of the few times we can get away with being wild and free. So if you feel you have contracted any of the above symp¬ toms, just take two aspirins, and have your mother call you in. Mark S. Gangi Pamela Jean Getson Eric A. Gibbs Elise Marie Gambino HAMPTON 84, Best Summer! Fun times with KM JP CF DV! Won ' t forget SOP 2 KM DR DW BD AC. Great Times Crusin in LeMANS Vett! KM this is it we made it Thanks MOM and DAD, ILY. Party with the Boss, Donkey, Cutlass Club, The Z28, Is that you, First day Senior get together. Jump Washington St. Chris, Where is Jewls 7th, Smoke out, This ones for you Sab, The Hooter Crew, Good times with J.L., T.V., J.M.. T.D., M.M., C.P., R.M. Thanks Mom Dad. Getson! Let ' s go crazy W LC DD RK DM LP Toga?? Let’s go to the P ' s Ant? Fun times with OUR BOYS Where ' s Rene House Party pgrspjlc go to Bickford. Your so queer! Getstone Prince Take me with U. Thank ' s Lisa ' s Carl -P M + D Cheerleading Gymnastics This is where I would like to say- thanks to the class of 85. I just want to say that you made my senior year great! I will always remember the great people that I have met here. The Red and Black will always be special to me. Gibbs 49 Michelle H. Gibson Kenneth J. Gill Mark Paul Govostes Kymberly Ann Grant David E. Greco Gotta find my corner . . . S. Schwartz Oct. 2, 82 SSC K garden TZ Soccer Balls GTW LB KH MK JC TL JB JT JC Make me some breakfast GIBBY BBTA PSAT ' s BELLA YTA John, March 31, 1983 DoikaDoika Dicadicadica 25 t T Parties Savequam FATeam GCW MD R Sugarloaf ILY M D, M, Thanx Syl ML Rhonda Elizabeth Glick Yay! never forget times with the crew . . . Rachels basement. The convoy to Christas. The rotary again? Uncontrollable laughter with the combo. The microfilm, dont tell Russia. Bird Lives. Wish lots of luck to everyone. Tumby, Cheerleader and Gymnastics team. See ya! Yvonne Y. Grabau Summers on the cape bring back best memories 83 84 Space Cowboy Lonergan Crew Sking Loon CCM 83 Sugarloaf 84 West Palm 84 Jr Prom Friends for life MS P R RG Bird Lives VVC Hi Cookie Bye WHS thanks for the memories Its been real Mom and Dad thanks bunches I love you James J. Gray The door stands no more! Neil and his rotaries! Do sauce Joe. Eric you Feebe Obliviation Bathtub full of what was that again? Mike clean your own kitchen Are we allowed to do that Down on the farm Shemp GTW Mike Dave Kevin Joe Rich Neil Eric John Track 9-12 Shotput Thanks Dad Joe, Where ' s the Party? At your house, why not? Fish 28, The Bash! Can ' t forget D, Mango, Joe, Vozy, John, Kev, Jen, Scott, Chip, Barb, J.C., Ellen, Fitz, Ralph, Navy? Crank sum tunes, will ya! Cus ' Ralph, Great Times! To my close friends, ILY! Thanks, Mom Dad, ILY! 54 Slim” The Cape 84 Costerville Stien’s K BC in PC left at LD The Sled Mailbox ' s Limo UJ Nick’ s JP Party I ' ve got the front seat this time guy’s Dor Significance Bo’s CF Manson SACHEMS FOOTBALL — We were so close Thanx M D GOODBYE MAYBERRY! MODUKE 1BTW CQMDML BBCCB Hartley 9 MAINE + THE RIDGE + SUMMERS 8SJ, BP, KM, AC, CM, MS, KP + ME 5KAEPHMG + GG 1st BUD + DAR! Bunker House + Bull pastures HODOUBLEG FIRM ALFALFA 8 Tank + Tank 2 WATER SKIING 2 MMills Action Tp Shapley 4 3 am walks Pudding At Home 8 AEROSMITH PS I LOVE YOU 3 Tokyo Dave cum on Liz Beach Day Eight Ball TM SF the fort with JO halfday old times with Buff N it 9:10 RS BG PB BFL Bez SF varsity Lax my camaro what TOGA Joezes borrowed keg 50 Gibson Patron: Cheryl Howard Patron: Roseann Innes Joseph M. Grifoni Jr. RAGE Another Step To Go. Sauce Jam. Armageddon. Music Fest 82” 83 84 Kev, slow down! Shodan in the spring. UECHI RYU. Be wary of older women. I ' m going to be an elect, engineer just in case my band doesn’t make it. John Haggerty Pamela Harrington CASEY Spinless 84 Amherst courts AL Gettysburg crm. puffs Laugh attacks MUSH Best X LR (Valley unit) AC (H20) BD (Blk Wht) RD (82 Church) JF MF LD (Bentley) HR (Haloween) Crissy STEP TR (lost?) NY FID Florida Photograph 6per LL Chucky Bang! IDCA THEM J ' aurais toujours faim de toi TP Natalie Hill Meg Mark Will Ron (R’s laugh) OUT OF TOWN! H In Ben ' s van All nighter with D, K, M. Brew Crew 82 Maresa and Mar Can I help yez BICKIES DG ' s helicopter Automatic Trouble in Carols driveway C. Woman Spying w MM SJ DG 4 glasses of toast Clagged atahreez AY fulfilled? P in Fells FEB. VACATION Amy Hirschfeld Lock all your doors from the outside and the key will dangle by the inside — BOC Day before T Day Fall ' 83 KDS. NY, NH with RP, SM Summer ' 84. Great conversation. Moo Moo. Car shows. Concerts JP 2 Ten hours in the rain DL. Thanks C, R, Mom Dad Alison Laing Hagge Got a picture in my mind Of the way I wanna be So I search until I find The power inside of me It’s another phase ... Watch your P ' s Q ' s! KK Tennis courts? Pam Mich creampuffs (we love YB . . . CDW!) SAT ' s loc ' lHOT JP the flood? it ' s sooo good WHITE OWL Tootaloosies Roxanne Hansen The best and most beautiful things in the world can not be seen or touched. They must be felt with the heart.” Sum. Tues., IRS Agent, Nasty Thang, Friendly, Harvard Sq. @ pm; CC, CC, AN,JC; UK, LA, I love you Mom Pops, L R, R N. YEARBOOK, ROXBURY. Margaret Page Hitchcock The time has come, ' the Walrus said, ' To talk of many things: Of shoes — and ships — and sealing wax — Of cabbages and kings . . . — L. Carroll Curtain Cue, Roxbury Tutoring, — Love to YPF MW CD MM NH and all! Good luck to all, and to all a good night! ACK!!! Patrons: Gayle and Ray Pothier Hitchcock 51 Kevin Paul Houllahan Moo STEVIE Grimace w C S LUAU BS, lets go to the Bar WAM Champ soccer 11 gan .25 Uh somebody phart Me TED Bluedart BTW — Ken Dave Scott Chip Bona LF Car Wash stitch The Bomb 3 Leensjuly LP EC BD KH The dog lives 47 mph Eggs Mac ' s w KG DMJLI IFO MD Maura — Oct. 6 Thanks M D Gregory C. Johnson SKULL TC KC 2A MB SK PB Mike, you ' re BG 533i KJ WE ' LL SPLIT IT beauty eh Thanks M -f B Scituate blank B + D Bubble Gum Hosehead 121182 WHO: no easy way to be free PT Yale Weekend 9484 BOSS Candy ' s Boy PL 102283 Moody Blues bucks good laughs EOA Bigwig 11 TREASURER TENNIS EOF” Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. John Mathson 52 Holt David Andrew Holt There ' s nothing worth the wear of winning but laughter and the love of friends.” 4 AM Ambushed! Get a real . . . Joe TC HB WC BFD Phys is fun? yay 42 Sloof 11a era ew Cave virem elephanti! Merci; twice oui? SWIM. Waitde! RUN? YPF. Take a seat K Thanks everyone ILY MDDE Doreen Hughes GOODTIMES W TBJDSK DRMDLD KBCMSM RUN IN THE RAIN CM 17 TBFD — THANKS ROADTRIP 2 YEARS HAMPTON 82, 84 Sorry 8 29 84 ALL NIGHT LONG SC WALKS + TALKS HALLOWEEN 80, 81 12 9 84 ITLBY IT ' S SO . . . FF — SKMD SMKJ MACD ' S FF SAUCE DANVERSPORT VDKA SC 2 DAYS JD + GOO FOOD ILY DH4 SK MOM + DAD — THANX Excuses, Excuses! Do you remember when you just couldn ' t get yourself psyched up to go to gym? Sometimes it was because you didn ' t have any gym clothes, or you had a huge test to study for. Maybe you were starving and you had to get some break¬ fast, or pictures were being taken and there was no way you were going to run the mile and get all sweaty. (Or maybe you were legitimately sick — which is highly unlikely). Now how were you going to get out of it? Your first idea was to have your mother call you in — but she either said NO, or she wasn’t home; now what? The last resort was to get a nurses excuse. How does one go about doing that? There are various ways to getting the nurse to write you a ' gym pass’. You could put on an academy award winning act of a person with a terrible stomach ache, or perhaps you could convince the nurse that you have an ankle which is perpetually twisted, (yeah, sure). Cramps, bad knees, and a stiff neck are all sure-fire grievances. There are a million things which could go wrong with your body so you were creative. What would we do without those good old nurses — they really were lifesavers. Well I ' m hot blooded, check it and see . . . ” ex¬ claims Mary Alice Curran as she gets out of her Pro¬ ject Adventure class. But Mrs. Sullivan, this must be broken! I know I have high blood pressure, therefore I cannot possibly do aerobics,” says Carrie Macdonald. Dean G. Kakrid as Charles F Kelley Nice going Flockhart Three kegs, holy ... 280 ZX cornin ' up! REDSKINS SSTHANKS MONDAY NIGHT $$$ THANKS FOR RIDE MURF + AUDI KILLERBALL 85 VAN HALEN + PARTIES RULE! MOOOOOOOO WILL NEVER GET . .. KRIS + BJ. FROM MEDFA, BROWNY! GOOD LUCK W.H.S. SENIORS HI MARY PODE! HI TRISH! Martin S. Katcoff, Jr. Looks better in real life VW ymouth Grubs meathead bluedart Ops lauw boxers Wangohung fan club Pat FIRE Mike summer CCC Pilar 82 83 84 phone calls Butcher Lo b Bio running DiRocco van McCall police Jr Prom phone dead flower movies dishes toys Football Baseball Sleep Kristen L. Kelly Thanks Gang Special Thanks to DP M Im Closer Tweeledee SPAM canoeing in N H + Fignus KILL ALL SEALS 4 10 81 mind games lost rings Friendlys U2 ANL Ne smith J year Rick NB WHT E BP AAKJE Adam x3 Gigolos 12 19 83 Prude? YOLI TOAD Special Memories of PI PIN Thanks K Mom Gianna Limongiello is rushed to the nurse s office, complaining about severed arteries which will exempt her from running the mile in Gym. Andrea Louise Kenerson AYAT? Friends divide the sorrows and multiply the happiness. LL JS AL BORG Life’s a Joy. Natures are Foops! TTC DEK JCK EFK Life is short and pain is long; And we were all put on this earth to help each other. Much love Mammy Pere! YBYSA! Matthew J. Kennedy Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. Var Swimming, Lax, Soccer K.A. Miles from nowhere. DC ' 83 DMA Eyes with Pride TOOL NHS Boys State Eagle R B WHSR Z and ZU ILU M D, T, M, MJ DW OH! Liberty Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Duffy, Jr. Kennedy 53 W. Scott Kerrigan Bill Grubs ymouth TUSK Meathead Bluedart w KH CK Hawaiian Luau wack a mole Reflex REVENGE gypsy nana Ride back from jens w K, C Bar Harbor BS op NY farm G.O.F. Moo eggs BD 25 t GRIMACE boxers K 45 min. Stevie Nicks, FLEETWOODMAC Chip Kevin Ken Ellen Jen Qui Rich Joe’s JB JC KGTAP Farzin Khaghani Papers?! Peanuts?! Always scrounge points. Special moments may be short-lived but memories are eternal. Physics bunch (Blab Blab) Fudge?? Dewy, but what happened to the goldfish? Bear, always remember 2.5. Suby, never trust a fuzzy! Bunnies will inherit the earth! Thanx Mom Dad. Maura A. Kennedy You only live once ...” SD EBA EBA TParties GC MD R NYE ' 83 CRASH CF IWNFY Good X’s wJC, LB, MG, JB, J, JT, KH, AH, MB Savequam 25$ A Team Get SSC Shirtz FPS Eggs! SB(s) PSAT ' S DP DoikaDoika Dica Dica PF Sugarloaf ' 82 Vi day w KK J Soccer X’s w Benee Mayr Thanx M D M, M, M ILY Kathleen M. Kirkpatrick Good Times With The Girls AN’s, Jr Skip Day, B days LF I Can Smell It Cackt Scituate 84 Hot Car, 3 R ' s Cathys W House: Hidin Out Closets, Toga? Lyn’s M 88 Are You Guys Going Out?” Squat! My KP Bst Bud DK BR M M, BC Games: Rip Offs Humarock, Thanx Mom Dad Memories 8 8 83 BOBBY Scott Kessel I ' d just like to say that I haven ' t really been sleeping the whole time. Thank you Marianne. Mike’s Earth, Wind, and Fire Fantasy. The Zam, the Bird, Good Laughs and The Solution with Droner, Fumbles, Mr. Precision, and Eddy. Band Aids Nerds Can ' t wait TO BE THERE Rene Sharon Kett IF GROWING RIPE IN EXPERIENCE MEANS AN END TO THE IDEALS OF YOUTH AND BECOMING HALF ASHAMED OF THEM THEN I WANT NONE OF IT SPENE ARNF DD LP DM PG LC THE GIRLS CLANCY IVE GOT THE ANT! BICKFORDS! 3 AM TOGA? TUFTS? NOTHING BUT A HOUSE PARTY PUFFCAR LET Gd x ROLL ILY M D Nina Khaund David J. Koffman Charles Manson DoDo Bird DORRR! BC Costy Bo Mango Oaky AA Slim Gruff Party w UJ Crux Significance 3 High Beams 89 It really BOTHERS me FBall Lex SO CLOSE We re a TEAM; Don ' t EVER change! Thank U Kat for the memories FOOD KK No Guts, No Glory Husson Love J- Thanks, Mom + Dad 54 Kennedy Patron: Lorin Maloney Patron: Randee Rae Martin Jeff P. Koplow Andrus Laats R can you help us out? A tough act to follow A but much appreciated. Times with MW RA RM GR MR P NEB C C T E. V Swimming JBAND (NERDS) Can we paint the board? Oscar? Let’s get pizza! UNIVERSAL TRUTHS STILL HOLD. FOOLS. Let the games begin! ... or is that end? Thanks love m d E asA Lisa Lancaster Dreams indeed are ambition for the very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. Mary S. Krusell Mary will always remember Munch and the nine years together. Friendlys. sleep overs. Greta I understand now! Good times with: M.P. D.Z., B.D., J.V. 5 14 85 BUNS Swim team tri-captain .. . Band, D.C. in 83, Spring Track John J. Krebs A long journey has finally ended or so it seems. But the journey has just begun. Football dinners on Friday nights, good food. WE WON! Eric Krusell The horrors of 6:40 band will live on. But Eric will forget the Gang Bangs ... 4 in ... I ... in August. The summer of ’85’ lives on Where’s IO ??, D.C. and the 3 a.m. dash, Jazz. Band. CP at G.R. .. . 5 26 84; Who will care in one hundred years?? PS: Want to loose something?! Lorraine Krebs Michelle D. Kupjian Michelin, Casey: ESP? NY’s 84 H20 BANG! IDCA summers LF HYANNIS s.o. CHUCKIES WCC sbar LA SMac Ralphie CS, TR marines pics. 5, 6th liquid lunch Gettysburg: crm puffs cows CHUCKLES SAT ' s HALLOWEEN 81, 84: JB she ' s a little runaway jobs: SCOOPIN’ yb thanx CDW IMU Jenny LY M, D, Ten 10 24 84 we evened the score 99 44 100 Quiz Kids Rule! Pull the other one FIFMM A Spy for all Occassions Martini Shaken not stirred You only live twice! E.D. The rest is classified. Arts Editor, Red and Black National Merit Scholar Quiz Kids Crosscountry and Track. Patron: Terry M. Layden Lancaster 55 Ralph J. Lauretano 9:10 The Bean Boy, Bucky The 200 club, ME. with Pic CTBSLF. Folz, Gunado, Tats Saidas with Bezy, Ockey Suitcases with Tim, Lakes WCC summers, six stars, Tag Team at Rob ' s House Meta Memories, pool, FIFM Polack, 123 DAZ, DMD 100 fort, Iggy, Heaven Hell” Rock Roll WHS Memories Christopher Law Margaret Lawler ARMEGIS LRC OUT OF TOWN detour Cape 3 HANOVER DD D Natty(MAIS) Mark WH RP(laugh) AY fulfilled Can I help yez? B in BV NH CH SW = U2 D W dippin’ AUTOMATIC MH session Wein!! NH hell Clagged Atahreez! 3 MJ YOU DONTKNOW ME!! R nite Fells BICKIES MM MH JG JS FEB VACATION Joseph Lawrence KG Where’s the party: ' At My House, good times withJM TV MG RM SM FEARSUM 4sum: ME DD JR RA Co-Captain ME DOMBA V-Wrestling 1 COACH you were pretty tough Thanks Ted for everything Kens Keg crank sum VH JM plenty of room See you June 9, ILY MOM Matthew E. Layden The best things in life are those which cannot be touched, resting at Greg ' s, summer of 84 S.B. 84 What a Joke! Captain MELON Keith E. Leary Woburn cinema switch eroo Scituate swimming in Mystic. The Moon mobile The Halloween caper egg patrol, pool hoping pizza trick. The egg mobile hands stiffs public beach going camping with Pat and Joe. another run by Joe. Oh no whats that? winter and spring track 56 It’s seventh period, on Friday, and it’s 2:00. The next three minutes seem to last an eternity, and all eyes are rivoted to the minute hand of the clock, which is taking its own sweet time getting to the 12. Final¬ ly, the bell rings and students burst out classrooms like the suds from a shaken up can of Coke. The weekend has at last ar¬ rived! Weekends, especially in Winchester, which is sometimes fondly referred to as Mayberry”, can sometimes be overrated. It’s true that there is no school for two days, and that alone is reason to celebrate, Partying at a birthday bash but celebrate where? At a limited number of places; White Hen, the Lakes, or (pro¬ vided someone ' s parents have gone away for the weekend), a private party. Private parties, however, seem to be as common as people smoking normal cigarettes by the artroom doors. The newly formed Re¬ creation Department is always good for something to do — that is, if you’re ten years old! The crafty students of Winches¬ ter High always manage to scrape up something to do, and weekends will always remain the best part of the week. Out on the town during a weekend getaway in N.Y.C. Do it again! cheer N. Asaro, A. Menounos, S. Fal- zano, and J. O ' Neil. T. Gurry, C. Flately, L. Doherty, and K. Kirkpatrick, show their wild spirit at a football game. L. Carpintari, L. Puffer, and D. Molloy prepare to go to the Sr. Discussion Dance. Kathryn Mary Lee Christa Limongiello Patricia A. Lynch Jake G. Lewin KAT DOODOO (Cheerleading Half Days” Food Pigpile AllrtHooray! Krebsy D.C. TPying Dirocco ' s Pool) Ms. Brooks! 5th wBucket Cackt Lyn I can smell it Toga? Scituate BC games Tailgating Cathy Closets Pal KathAleen AN ' s DORK! PRINCE ”1 would die 4 U” ILUDave Oct 15, 82 Thanx M + D Sometimes ya just gotta say what the . . . ” DER, Bball TBISD Jake Go Home!” DS Z + Z U rules RUSH VJ tool scrub 3 + 4th Hum Notes? Too cool to take notes . . . DON’T LAUGH Lou Kid, Markee, Fred Cabbage, CSeenis, the Chuck OG We own you. Today’s Tom Sawyer, Junk run; the X in Y Dewy: Thanx Miche; I love M + M We’ve made it! 2 23 84 MG Sting 8 10, 83 Best times: Grace Jo Dina. Quebec, Pat Happy Trails Jr. Prom Rich. The Palace. Fla. 84 Revere Beach. Peach Bowl MB Concoctions. Billy, ILY! BF. Giiaanna! Dad, about the car?? Mum, how do up put up with me? Jack Let the g-od times roll . . . Original 4 March 14 15 Limo who needs front row tickets DD Wan knows CPR JT wore the fedora SW JT Bunny farts Beast Rebel P backing up DAO NH Island TParties Luv Ya: SWJB MG KE The TP Gang Thanx Mom Pat Bros MrsB Savequam see you in Birmingham RISD Summer ”84 Phillips 57 Carey MacDonald MACKY 34 SOCCER Oh the memories never fade away” CHAMPS 823 UR 1 29 RUBS? Original 4 DD 3 1415 84 MicTent 10:6s 8 29 84 GTw MP CH T1 Sw Pr Td Jc Sk Little Casba Socca Luck S BALL You don ' t know what you ' ve got until its gone” Injuries? Distance nvr breaks bonds THX M D Lucy Anne Maiullari Lanore, Hello to you! Feast of St. Juana Dec. 20 Vul and the Luv Mobile Mom and Louise, We Are Family, Joe! Break it to Me Gently, CYO and Choir Meet cha at the doors? PJ Forever, Maybe! Could you gag? I will almost! HM in Polo 2 yrs. Meatballs for K. Joseph Majahad In the past I would have been a genius, in the future I would have been understood, but now I am ANGRY! A man’s reach should far exceed his grasp, else what ' s a heaven for? MA JA HAD means endurance!!! Latin Club Stability ! Seek perfection. QUASAR!!! David Manganaro Never forget the good and bad times. Will always look back and laugh. Will look ahead and wonder. But for now let’s take one moment at a time. Varsity Football, Winter and Spring Track. Thanks Dad, Mom, Paul, Carla, and Leah for evAything. MBHRf Elizabeth Margaret Manning ROBBY 11 12 83 ILY THANKS! THATS WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU!” rm. 155, TUB, Sr. Prom 84 Beach SUNRISE, My Luv! 4somes, Sale Sal Sa! It ' s pink! 1 quack . . . the BB sos TOGA? Nw Yrs! 4 AM Doorbell! Hit + Run! LAX FANS! Why, Jack? IHYSF! BD AC JD JF LF MF RD! ILY D C P! I wouldn ' t’v made it without you Mom! Thomas Marino 58 MacDonald Patron: Bil Johnson Patron: Karen M. Kocon Andrew Martinelli Margaret L. Mathson If music be the food of love play on give me excess of it Shakespeare Its Miller time DC 83 Reach for the sky GNP DMA Fred Astaire eat your heart out white tuxs with T TD 84 JMs First my last Shotputters do it with a grunt Thanx Krush Thanx Mom and Dad ILU Sheila Mawn John F. McCabe III CLASS OF 85. Music Fest 84 Rage starring BF KEJG + ME, Das Boot” Running on. MT. Cant drive 55. She’s so nice. McDonaldland tragedy. The Rock of BOS. What speed? My wife ' s with me. SR JC PACO. YEE Thanx + good luck 2 all. Sauce. Dan. Electro. JD. FF Good bye WHS. Michael J. McGee SUBS” Roaming Hyannis w BC + Zano Beach Days TOGA! Not Movies Again? Long Live The Boat New Years, I Swallowed It! Skiing w TD + PF + BD + MF Summers Res. 36 Eaton Army Man 4 hrs w The BOSS ACDC, Time to go In? Bo Let ' s Not Take It Cheeseface Crimefighters Never forget U! CAROL John-Marshall McGeehan Hey guys wheres the bash don ' t worry I’ll bounce them Joe, Long wkend at KG I think I cut my finger JL plenty of room, I told you so — stuk in the sand AV lets get a stereo up the bldngs may THE DODGE rest in pieces good times w JL AV KG RM MG GUIDO thanx Mom Dad Marc Jeanne Heather Lynn McIntyre W.H.S. SENIOR! CRAZY!! Y” !4 PARTYS Skipdays BEACH Best: AD together YEA! Road Trips RM, SM talks When the Weekends LETS GO ID ' s Copperfields AGAIN? OP SUMMERS always OK. GANG U live from day to day, Dream of tomorrow, Wonder what you left behind . . . NEVER FORGET SEE YA! Anthony Nikitas Menounos Is That You Celts Parade 84 HEY ROCKMAN Breakin Entern All Nighters At Engels Z28JOE EZS Gls in CC w RC, JS Sr + Jr Skip Day 84 Vi Days Do BB ' s at Projects TD, MM 9:10 STONES 81 AEROSMITH 84 Duhey look Mr. Harris Class 8 Ball V. DRINK TEAM CO CAPT . . . FACE Toga HEN Lunch LINE DWI NOT A ST AT TX MOM + DAD Stephen McCarthy Buckle Heather J. McCleery GCM Mmy chair fire Police 83 DC 83 Peach 84 LM 2 Mr W 54% 46% A TP ADV. EK House Beaut! Mike Get a Haircut S.D. at Marble nature call Dont want my HHHooked Top of Mt? I Dont Ski! Really we were at mall Aerobasize with Glenn AY AT? YBYSA MM Love expert Love you T M mumS dad Liberty Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. John G. Furey Menounos 59 Suzanne L. Milauskas Nassim Mir Mozaffari ! i : « I I I Michael Merritt Reach for the sky! fall 83 canoe summer 84 AH RP Fries Tunes Ouija great conversations C + C KK DP Its Miller Time KS JC MM JC DC in 83 Midyear Jabba fool Andy KO PE Philippe Oedipus Kids mooo walks + talks Tim Not that it really matters Lithuania ILY M -T D Brian TUNA w luv Laura Ann Miller Do not take yourself too seriously . . . laugh and the world laughs with you. X Country Winter and Spring Track 12:24 Billy Goat Hill Beth FF Dr. Carol 6 AM 12 PM runs Cigars AH Cape Cod Jimmy’s The sky is the limit to all your dreams. Thank you D.R. The Grace of God moves me forward. The Sun, the earth, the water be there for I need you. Love me today, Love me tommorrow. 81 Joe D. 82 Misty R. 83 N.M. 84 Allah. MATH Joy. k. John. Calf.N.T. M, S.C., S„ L„ A., G., PCF N.H. A.V., A.K., D.F., N.N., M.S., D.R., L.A., G.D.ASHGHSXE Do you remember? We were once friends For a very short time And the happiness we shared I stored in my mind I relish the memories Of the times we once knew I only wish I knew if You remember them too ...” We remember... to many of us, Jenny was a friend. Her life has touched the hearts and is imprinted in all of our memo¬ ries. There was something very special about Jenny. She was ’young, wild and free’ and she taught all those who knew her how to enjoy life. Jenny knew how to have fun and when it came to having a good time, there was no stopping her. Jenny had a free spirit, and we will always remember her in that way. Jenny — you taught all of us how pre¬ cious life is. Your presence is greatly missed and you will never be forgotten. Thanks for being yourself. For all of this, we love you! Jenny and her dog Poppy, shared many playful moments. Keep smilin ' ! was one of Jenny’s most practiced mottos. Thil portrait, taken on her Sweet 16th birthday, is a precious keepsake for us all. (Photo by Burlington Studio) 60 Merritt Robert Mitterling-Anderson Stephanie Ann Mobbs BUFF AND BEARDS Florida 84 Flashed! Fli Martha . . . ? SUMMER 84 Holden Beach, NC THE PIER CC TOM S Candy truck GUM Myrtle Beach, SC with RB Sugarcreek GREEN LAKE, WI SAB HOW ' S YOUR WOODY?? MERRY XMAS COSTY NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAM . . . Rod Stewart 84 THANKS A + D Debra Lee Molloy Shmeb Lets go crazy with DD, LC, RK, LP, PG! Its 4a.m. Liz Clancy age 17 Pufcar summer of 84 in Hampton THE GIRLS! Where ' s Rene? Whos got the ant? GTRS! TOGA? Beep but dont sopt Bickfords 3am Aint nothing like a house party!! Let The Good Times Roll! Me and my RC Mom Dad ILY Scott Francis Moynihan W.H.S. Sachems 1 in ' 85 You ' re gonna be hurtin’ in ' 86, Time flies when you ' re, having fun? But why GLTDO? Iwiaojo. What else should I write, Want a job? Take mine! It isn ' t that bad a car! 3 We’re gonna rule, Varsity Lacrosse, Student LInion, Spanish Club, Frosh Ftbl. Kristine M. Munroe Never forget Hampton 84. Great times crusin ' in Brown Vette Lemans. EG we ' re getting out of here, can you believe it. Best times with EG CF ARJP! Awesome SOP 2 class EG BD DR DW AC. Thanks Mom Dad. Robert Thomas Murphy Just call me SMURF Buzz Brothers Band Nerds Thanx for the ride Kredes Ozzy and Halen Better be good Susie Hanover and Paul Revere Power Quarters and Pepto Do bones with the gang GR AL AF MA TO GR NB Hey Dude don ' t hassle it! Murphy 61 Frank J. Murry Frank J. Murry, Paco! TOGA, TOGA, TOGA! 50 ' s Party The Group — The Hospital LAKES, 5 in a bed CHANG! ONE TUSH THE CAPE, moped Madness, Pearl Harbors N.H. Up and Coming, water Skiing, The Bin, Mefa 60s CS Lout, Blighter, Plymouth Power, Sause, Moogambo KE HA, The Best Summer ever George Neuner Anh Nguyen For long you live And high you fly But if only you Ride the tide . . . Cookieeee!!! fest 83, 84, 85 Summer tuesdays RH DT MB AN Humrock GC AM AD CC AN FIFM Robert F.P. Nigro So Andy, you know how to cut hair?! Best times with Andy, Matt, Scott, Paul. Never forget Sex Goddess! I think I can swim! New Year ' s ' 84: PB ' s Mercedes! R B the best damn newsp! Suzanne are you depressed? ALWAYS Kimberly. ILY Alicia. Remember me as a good thing ILY Mom Dad. Beth Nowell We’ve shared this passage Through space and time never too far apart that our hands do not touch. Our source of unity if life, and our goals; united separate and overlapping, have given us hope destiny Thanx JB AH SP DA PV LS MS TF MS YA + Pat the Rat Thanx M + D lo ' clHOT I Love You Jesse David O’Connor Oak Football 15 Foursome D.D. A.A. C.K. D.O. Bowl How? Hoops Jackie Stewed I ' m as free as a bird now ...” Lynyrd Skynyrd Veni vidi vici gaudeamus igitur in saecula saeculorm. Thanx Mom + Dad Keyvan Nouri In recognition of all the support that my teachers and counsellors have given me I refer to the following exerpt from Kahlil Gibran ' s The Prophet then said the rich man ' speak to us of giving’ and he answered ' you give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give!” Barbara Anne O’Brien thanks mom and dad for everything over the years, the fun things through the high school years were the friendships that i made the dances were lots of fun and the weekends were even better, best were the lasting friendships and the exciting senior year we all had together. 62 Murry Patron: Barbara Norton Patron: Lawrence Rinaldi Jeff O’Neil Robert Paine DIO 626 DEEP Summer 84 SACHEMS hockey AC DC Time to go in yet? tastes like wood C2’s LR Rudi Spacehat 9 7 YES Europe in April Thanks Mom + Dad Katherine O’Neill Kate . . . Geese PE w SM I want to cry but can only laugh Castle freak Bison AP WAR Philipe Badminton Wish you were here LF and TR Oedipus Andy take a seat Loneliness may visit but it never can possess a heart where God ' s love lingers and where his spirit rests. DW Brown • Robert L. Palmer BO” Mom will you call me in? Subs BC Manson Costy Slim Dor oots Mango, Cape 83, Beach Days, Humarock GL ' s Lexington ... so close 9-1 Costys sled, JCB Rules I Did It My Way” ILY MOM DAD, Thanks Chris, This Buds For Me CF ' s House ILY Kathleen 8 8 83 V. Fball QB 10, LATER! Kevin M. Olivieri WATER SKIING 1 Rino Cars Alton Bay KILLerball APE Ya Right! WWS ' 75 MEMPHIS BC Football 1 Macintosh Flashdance Drug Slutie BRENNAN APPLE WAR 84 Mrs. Valhala SUMMER 84 APHISP GM 1 Miracles DO happen: BC 47 MIAMI 45 112384 WHAT WOULD LIFE BE WITH OUT DREAMS? Thanx MA DAD 9:10 GUYS DO IT UP CELTICS PARADE WHERE ' S THE BATHROOM? THE FORT NICKY NO HOME MATAXA MADNESS PUCKAROO GET A HAIR CUT LOOK OUT ITS TOKYO DAVE DON ' T PLAY WITH MATCHES TIM GINNADO BILLY IDOL BEACH DAY HOUSE WRECKING NOT RESPONSIBLE KEG CLUB VARSITY DRINKING TEAM Subhasis Pal Thomas G. Outwater Window Watchers TNT Band Nerds powerquarters Cherry and Peach madness reebs Halen New Years Eve Good times on the course We know who the buddies are! GL ' s with King Murf Nate Bor and Little Guy Thanks for the ride Dean V Golf Michael O’Connor Enka 84 Open your eyes 200 club FIFM R.J. Dio Ellis get in the car Joe’s Heaven and Hell BEANA Nube ' s 123 DAZ DMD 100 Phillis cellar Rob ' s house punchy Pic VD OKEY the rounds Sugerloaf JACK 9:10 the rock blow it off Were is Tim Gray clean the kitchen Suby! Latin is dead Fuzz AL.T was a legend. Thanks for homework Woody. Mike and Dallas shall live long. Revenge Jabba. T.O watch out for slam. Airhead ratio 4:1 Scott. Careem the human computer Tedly???, MMMMMMMMMMM”. Blue flame, dorito, chem. Good luck M.C. Patron: Hernan G. Puchulu Palmer 63 Ted Papalimberis Not today, I have to go to a G. Picnic. What. ' ' No more blabs or history tests? Keep fudging Fuzzy Hey M.D. YAMOTO! There ' s a bear in the woods! Honoria C. Pavao Things Do Not Change; We Change.” SP FR LCJLBF Summer ' 82 Madden oscoxmas Assumptions! OBLITERATE Blueberry Muffins Blabs Working again? Mac runs Friendlies N.H. weekends Thanks for listening L.C. 10 27 convertible rides What do we do now? WE WILL ALL REMEMBER . . . Lauren G. Pawl ak Memories live forever; but dreams can only be kept alive if you believe in them! Hawaiian Nights 84 ' Villa Roma N.Y. Police 8 10 83 Sweet 16” THE WARRIOR NY ' s eve 83 ' Jr. Semi Prom Let ' s Dance! MC, MZ, TW, MP, JP See You in Paris To Mom, Dad and Suz, I ' ll always love you! Suzanne Perlitsh SUZ GT ' s w AHLarps + gang Pmbrksmrs Huss 84 Shmoosie TLIMBIES peachyDC the Bee Chow 4 Now BC TFIMY JP Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime we ' ll take the best 4get the rest and someday we ' ll find THESE ARE THE BEST OF TIME 8 8 83 ILU M + D + Rach Good Luck Future Olympian Beth Nowell prepares for the start of a speed skating race. JoAnn Perritano Michael Pires California Dreaming can Become a Reality Real Ity Whats Lip? Iguani” BB82josey: Go Home ... ENLP HMPT SMR 84, Macavity!” Stuck in a puddle w LM GT ' s with a singing seal Ski the SOI way . . . PARTY! FRIENDS 4EVAJD LM EG LP Is there an IGUANI here? THANKS AND LOVE MOM Palace, Warrior, Weekend, parties, camping, dance, B.K. is great Halloween Fall parties at A.S.C., All Seas on friends, white Trans Am fun, accounting with DP and Bird, cheesecake. Beaver camp, good times at Salsbury, Beach, Twin Mountain, DAWN ' S house, St. Croix P.O.H.F., C.B., Disco Muppet. 64 Papalimberis OUR STARS In every class, there are those outstand¬ ing students who seem to excel at every¬ thing they do. Bjorn Poonen and Beth Nowell, are two such students. Although Bjorn will be only sixteen when he graduates, he is in the top ten of his class. A versatile student, he belongs to the French National Honor Society, and posesses extraordinary mathematical abili¬ ties. Not only has Bjorn been awarded on the local, state, and national levels for his mathematical prowess, he also has been recognized internationally! Beth Nowell is also an all-around stu¬ dent. Her name is never absent from the honor roll, and she captains the cross¬ country team, as well. She also has great talent for both cycling and speed-skating. She placed seventh in the cycling nation¬ als, and first in the regionals. She is also an speed-skating Olympic hopeful for 1988. Both Bjorn and Beth are extraordinary students. They exemplify the spirit of the Class of ’85; they are truly a step above the rest. There is no such thing as too much studying for the gifted Bjorn Poonen. Beth Nowell displays one of her many trophies for winning races with the National team. Senior Bjorn Poonen participates in the WHS Or¬ chestra, one of his many activities. Annalisa Pisacreta Bjorn Poonen Brian T. Pothier Gregory Steve Poulos oodtimes at artroom doors w the eng Food fights in Caf. w Crissy. •T on Easter wknd w jC.BC.PN.DK. Kidnapped! Albany NY w Steve Kenyons parties w SC.LD.EL.GT on the bleachers w JC EL TL MELLO! S. Sessions. I ' ll never forget you Jenny. Thanks for everything Dad! Thank god its over! Never say die, up man and try” X Country Winter Spring Track. IRONMAN 9:30, 2M.BC Games, Apple Wars, Killerball, FRIENDS KO,GP,KK,DP,DA. Long Talks, LC Frustration. Stick to the fight. Thanx Mr. M, DA, TAMP, Mr. K, Everyone!! Good Luck to you all! ILY MAMA + PAPA! K. Croch K. (BCman) Olivieri B. Pothier M.Ault S. Van F. Howard D. (DOR) Doherty D. (DooDoo) Koffman Scotto D. (Nisey)Preston K. Kelly A. Kenerson C. Card AWeather man! Alton BurIVT SNOW at STOWE Videos POWDAH! Mr. Mrs. O Kev Fritz Greg Ski! Baxter, LongTrail, Tuck ' s Sugarloaf Halen Poulos 65 Michelle Y. Powers MICH 10 Capt V Soccer B Ball S ball CHAMPS Lake P RUBS? 10.6 mic tent GTW Cm DW LP BSJ Be Socca Luck Far Better it is to dare Mighty things to win glorious Triumphs Even though checkered by failure than to live in the gray Twilight that knows not Victory nor Defeat, thanx M D Denise M. Preston Tweedle Dee spam beef cheese Adam Save a Prayer with S, A, K Twinkie on a stick State House lunches C C BBB, SP, IRM, DY, TNB, PIPPIN good sense of humor math class Mike Nesmith Invisible Man mindgames helicopter The Fish You Toad! The Usher reclining n Pissa! Best Times w Kris, M 66 Powers Lisa Ann Regan Patrons: Eugenio Marta Sartori Patron: James W. Smith Maurilio E. Rebolo Great times w TM, RC, LK, CL, PD, JS — Fab discount at Osco from DW . . . The shoe, squint. Special thanx to Mom, Dad, B.O., KM, JS. Everything exists in limited quantity — even happiness.” It ' s time to make the dreams come true. Richard V. Preziosi PREZ”; Smoke shows in the parking lot, POSItraction Watch out for AMBULANCES! Rt 2, Van Halen 82 + 84 LIVE; FUN times with DP, KE, GE + others, Too many TICKETS Alwys rem KEVS BR, S Thrush Power, The MAD CATALINA!! HA, Good Laffs!! . . . We re Playing That Game Again!! Donna Ralphs DEE BTs w MO, BJ TWINNIES FUF! Hi TJ! Wan knows CPR Make Up Breaks w SP, DS Gymbies Mayberry Madness You LOsT mE! McD ' s The CZ Lylas Misserlou Beach Bum ALMA Tee Hee Freedom! AHA! blue eyed blonde LED ZEP PARTY HEARTY 11, 24, 84 70 16 John S. Misty O. inFLf enced by MLB ' s! PUFF Marjorie E. Price MARE no room for 8 yrs Ln Bar Harb G G 83 HI OBS Em 8th Rainbooks EC BD MK EW Never forget sum 82 DH PC Ginn Bash Over OK? TPetty CC Cruiser Hard Promises RH Ill Maine Monhegan Way To Live Paradise Dolly Copp SLA Frdly Danish ILU Time Will Tell 7 1989 Sh Star Track Dot LM JV EK B D GD Deborah Anne Ray LARRY, I LUV YOU 12 10 83 LAFS PS AUG 83 AR PS CP 83 AR NF Special Times w LD ML MH LH M ' S M ' S SHG ' s Remember Jr. Prom 5 25 84 Awesome Times w SNAVE SOP 1 2 class THANKS WE KISS DM CD MGM TT CS SP TAS ' Good Times w DW DV JR EG KM BD AC GANG AT PURITY THANKS MOM DAD If ts tw lad Lisa Reinfeld Distance will never break bonds. Best times w AC, BD, PH, JF, RD, MF. Babs: Lake Win, Pool, Aim: TL, LT, ET, locker, MV, VT, Pam: Juski? Valley Girl, Agnes: 82 Church, Jan; Newport, EM, 9; 17, Rupbert, LF, Gymnastics, skors, Danya, BP, C2, hey! Police, Asia, Unit, Senior Trip 85, ILY Mom, Dad, H. and D. Glenn C. Richmond SOULISMS, Saco munchies! SAFARI 2 wheelin, ANGELO! Al ' s house, 7 co MGA! curtain HEY YOU, STOP THERE! o.k. Booted by Rinaldi . . . again Happy Day! CIN, GARY . . . TNT Wanna go to Tufts, Murph? Kim, remember Andy’s barn? An hour late? Good start! XNerds, WRESTLING, Moon dogs P w AM RG AC, bn HH aD. GB x 3! Stephen Robertson Were outa here! Who knows Another McDland Tragedy! Fest KE HA! Its a coupe! Do Trees!! Skiing 84 85 G.B. R.R. Blizzard Of Ozz Do more concerts, you bet Be an SMF Yaa! way to be Always keep the faith!! JCJK T’sJM DO DM + (-) This is the end; Sayonara John H. Rodgers Too much to think about and still more to dream. Summer trips to Europe, The Solution, N.M.S., KMK, playing bass guitar; where would I have been without all of these. Thanks to all my friends and family. Mitchell Rodriguez The Epic Poet Where ' s the BEE? D.C. In ' 83 NSlOm . .. jt The Solution CHELLO! I live for C.P. ' s The FZX Bunch . . . BLABS! Fests WNAG! Ed pc JT The Police STRATS CM TAC ILYF I ' ll play it first and tell you what it is later — Miles Davis John F. Rice Jr. Jay JBD ' s What time do ya wanna work? Minute Capt VWrestling Domba, Joe Ando Fearsum 4sum 128 Making Weight Sks Be Alert JoJo No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings Thanks Bruce Dorn I Luv You Carol 11 4 82 Happy Thursday Thanks Mom, Dad, Ted, Coach T Theresa Robert GCP, Al ' s House, I Like Veal!! Lifesavers, I dun know” MIKE Friends, HM, MM, CC. Steve ' s, Mitch you ' re a poet! T.P. Adventures — FLIRT — me? Beach — OP D and R KY AAS, LF OD — OKD! FACES IN THE WINDOW AT KRISTEN ' S! you gay! DC ' 83, GA ' 84 — Flag Corp, MOMS and DADS, THANKS — I LUV YOU M + D. Gary E. Rogers New Years Eve. Scruff. Tuba Captains. Window watchers. Buzz Brothers with Murph. Power Quarters Jose. Gap Band. Monique. Little Guy. Peach. Mr. Gleason. B Ball. Nate Bor. Outy. Cool it now. Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Cherry Blossom Festival. Peach Bowl. Hulkomania. Patrons: George and Mary Miller I ESTER PI Rogers 67 Traci Lynn Ross Andreas Romero Don ' t be afraid to think for yourself. Sims Lester + Indy, Shred the ramp Nature walk!! Mind Warp! this is a contition. NMS? Xcore It ' s more than the X ' s on my hand. Out of Step; SSD Straight Edge; Suicidal WHSR. What now? Christine Ross Love always to Rob Laura. Boston. Ipwich. EB BS AH MS so much! October. These winds tides this change of time . . . The storms will pass It won’t be long now” U2 Dec. 2 Europe summer of 85. Tonight, tomorrows too late.” Parties + CS NS SB MK PH SM Sophyr @ Stacey’s 25i GC parties Summer 83 PM sneak out FAVORITE COLOR UM: TZ SBcar NSbu LMM: 729 umm TG 82 @CS: Mike L HAO NH + CS IN THE GUTTER left @Loon The Depot DJs So many Men yssuh SM90 + mph! Vt: LJSTH WHERE’S MY $? ANSU Sp, L ski club CLASS SEC. D + A Paula Mary Russo The harder you work, the luckier you get. RLIBAG Capt. 19 WAY2B GT’s wth TAREB; sb over ALREADY? Lost in L. with BF treebag; Library wth B-MAN, MJ 1 DOMO studly A@HIP; Savor yesterday, but remember, the best is yet to come. Going for broke. We all know about the pressures in¬ volved with being a student at the high school — homework, exams, sports, clubs, work. Well, picture yourself coping with these problems plus one more: crutches. These were a common sight at WHS this year and were endevored by boys and girls, freshman and seniors alike. Many ended up on crutches via sports related injuries. Others, who snarled when asked, What happened?:, owed their in¬ juries to unfortunate accidents. Whatever the cause, most of the accidents did not leave the students with crutches for long. But you can be sure that as soon as one student loses his elevator key, another will be seen waiting for the elevator and keep¬ ing the tradition. War veteran — Danny O’Connell longingly views the dancing people at the Luau. Misery loves company’ as Rob Nigro consoles the lamed Mary Pat Furey. Ted Welch and escort Jon Furey await the luxuries of the WHS elevator. 68 Patrons: Vinson — Owen School Anthony Sabatino Louis T. Sampson SAB SUMMER CHINK DRINKS 105 BUCKS WORTH DICKY LV NIGHT W HOOTER CREW I ' LL NEVER FORGET THE Babushki Experience HEY GUYS LETS SEE SOME SMOKE, WHAT ' S THE MATTER NO NADS!, GOATS RULE BUT I LOVE YOU SUZANNE FALZANO lets hit REVERE BEACH BOX LUNCH material Michelle N. Salemi You can’t always get what you want, YG, SC, AD, SF, RM, Italy, Sugarloaf, What do you call? Check it out! WPB, Hi Cookie! SHNOSP, MM, Erica Leigh 4 15 84, INFYTC, Chica! Vermont 85, Natural! Thanx mom and dad 4 everything, I luv U ALMKES! DJ FFL, Bye WHS! MAIN ONE! Moosehead LOU Remember the dog ate the toast. SKIMM is SU TBISD SAME 1 2 AGAIN!! Ml M2 SB THE BABE SKIBF SKIJLJB I ht shthdfk ' s; Bf?,Jl? Don ' t laugh!! it ' s scum THE TRAMP AUG 17, 83 1 Nerdly Sleep 1 thru 7JK GO HOME Fried doe THE ROUTES 150 w FISH Robert B. Santos 9:10 old lady TV rprmn Psycho OSCO xmas Joe EZ ' s AC DC (fumo); Starblazers IGY yllw cmro PEUGOT!! rck up pnts Tag Team Bngs play pool, Little girls!! Keg club, Varsity Drinking President; Crash Club + BFL gonna sing my song Welcome my son. Welcome to the Machine .. . 1 Vinnie Benincasa is homeward bound. Christine A. Sarno Chrissy — Tender Years And Memories at Depot W Flo idwl Grand-Master Flash Steph I Hit A Fox Tony P TRat Loon Norwich Wcbredj $ So Many Men gnts TJ KK Girls Just Wanna Have — Fun Memories of Men In White W Pam Metro Aint Nobody Chaka Never 4get trphmkld Thanx Mom I Love Ya 85 Marco Sartori di Borgoricco You’ve been told you’re wrong When you felt it right Now you ' re left to fight. T.F.F. Patron: Joseph Zellner Patrons: John and Margaret Rice 69 Pamela Robin Schenck Rifle Captain Best Times with Claire Jimmy PS SL GP CJ NM LM BMX Fist 3 Here we go again Noreen Green Eyes Hampton Beach TPN RAIN England Cheers Royal Hawaiian Londondary We love you Joel! TF FH Too Young to Fall in Love Bizzare Fantasy 2222 In your Dreams LA M + D Katherine M. Shao And we go doot-doot. i had a bon ete from yella to rot ear its a TFB world i dunno guy. no matter what ill always Handel it Bach 2 Ludwig Vanmunching . . . merciCC a word from the wise time makes you Michele Sevigny bolder even children get older. Timothy Schmitt Laura L. Schuurman Never forget the great times in CLIP. I ' ll always remember Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Cesari, and Mr. Miller. The great times with SAV and Debbie and never forget the times with Jack D and my future husband BD. Never forget any of them! Bruce Schwartzman Tough Times Dont Last, Tough People Do. Karen Te Amo 1 6 84 UMass Aku JBD Bobs lake Gloucester F. Ball 70 Sr. Prom 84 BR All You Need Is Love 60s Music Beatles Dreams WPA Joel Cross Country Trip Quarries Min Golf Best Friends wJR KS LA DD AA Thanks Mom Dad MMS ILY Leyla F. Shamsi Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed N 4 GUMS A ' s PW Bt St rw HD Dont panic! JB DA MS TF BT TF DZ ML BN RH JS Distance wont break bonds Thanx ZML, M D ILU Ravi Sharma A brief 4 years THE JAM Cherished thoughts and bitterness Paul Weller 4th dimension ABO Zeff this is society RB, BF Luctari Astri Emendare Sauron Wind and Waves All hail Lareth of Lolth! It ' s all so sickening, and we ' re so satisfied. 70 Schenck Patron: Larry Smith Patron: Susan Smith Kelly J. Shea AYAT? Fond memories of ... Hi Awaka 82 Allagash DC GW YLC SIT WHAC 83 AP Wars Providence PB? Amy G 84. Thanx KB AK NK AT Friends are Forever. Good Luck PT Veggys + Love to Sweetie I Love you Mom Bob Dom + Christ. Make every day a holiday and celebrate just living!” YB YSA! Elizabeth Anne Solomon Best times with A. in the S.B. 8 20 84 coast Always will remember: N I B, PA PJ A. nighters in H.O. J.O. ' S P.U.B. 6 15 84 RAT G.H. L.L. T.W. Fun times with: A.C.; J.D.; P.M.; B.F.W. m W ' ..... ■ v Tomiko Smith I shut the door on yesterday threw away the key Tomorrow has no fear for me because I have found today! See you in the Purple Rain! Prince 4 ever! Thanxs Mom, I made IT!! rem. P. Cliton, CD, CF, M. Zucie Bye ABC BP Lawrence E. Stecchi The Almost All Nighter” Good Laughs! Bears 27 Joe EZ ' S PS, _face! B@B Night. Light 15” sec. Tatoo, The Dragon Lives. Crime Fighters, TD LS MM RM MG Summer of 83 Cape Cod Party in the Loft. Limo” New Years. Labor Day WKD. Good Times NA RC TD MM AM MB JS Paul A. Sughrue Man needs to suck his breath in sharply now and then, to stand with jaw agape and see with childlike eyes. Where have you gone, KJ? Souleman. Hosebag + tatas. dnab dren. Tks KO, SM, M + D, MH: We did it. Thank you A, and my name ' s not Mark. TENNIS Nancy E. Sullivan Liberty Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cross Sullivan 71 Mark D. Stevenson Mary Ellen Sullivan The world turns aside to let any man pass, who knows where he is going: D.S. Jordan BP ' s w Marina IMY! BE’s in FH w TLD. MP is Qseriously F, no way! FUN at JP? PIP and Split Summer cruising w P M Midnight movies at SW CBs house M, M where ya goin tor 1 SPR. ILY Mom KMG John K. Surabian Aus. 84 UJ, GRUFF, SCOOTER Joe EZ ' s GL CC W RC, ZOO MEM JP 7 3 JR BEACH NY 11 LV NIGHT HOOTER B E EXPR W ZOO HOCKEY 16 11 23 Hey rock man!!! rock with Bez + SB 76” Cutlass wreaths, dog Rolling Stones Is that you??????” Richard Suvak ROCK DESTROYING BLAS B.C. AND FEE I DUB YOU , . . SOCCER BALL 84 . , . KEEP BLOWING MIKE ... I LEFT MY MIND AT HOME . . . MASTER BLASTER FOREVER . .. THANKS DAVE CUZ IN THIS LIFE YOUR ON YOUR OWN” SB NS DS MW RA MK AH PB MB WTF I CAN ' T DEAL David Kent Swanson Sachems Soccer 80 84 ypf cho D,S,S,L,D,K,K,M,M,L:MLTlYW GC Parties Col Gap France 84 je ris Sr. Prom ILYB 2nd flight 2.5socbal Waiting For A Girl Like You Tchou Rock Commando Thanx RES M,D + D OR + Fam NS, SB, TR, LB, JM, DEZ,MV,MG,KH,KJ 5 15 83 Jen + Amy FINALLY 4 YRS ARE UP Suzanne Sweeny The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship” Great times w:friends! What pole? WngShk: MopRde Florida Scanning Donuts Polynesian WHall toe Cape Summers:Def. DisWld WSki BchBms Sorry Mich! CRazy Pico Five Thanks Mich, Liz, Nic ILY Mom + Dad Jennifer D. Tinkler EBA EBA NS A Cool Buz UNH The 6 Period Experiences Lets get SSC!T Parties JC Where are U? stop at 7 JB spagetti? MK KH SDs Busted BD LDofS Busted AGAIN! TE Dont play w matches MG TU Grt times in Ct w TBBA ILY IMU! JD IWF THANX to Lions NYC 3floor My Buds! Laurie Tucci 72 Patrons: George Carlyjane WATSON 2 2 BEST WORST Commercial: Lite Beer from Miller Wendy’s ( Where’s the Beef?’’) Lunch Spot: McDonald’s W.H.S. Cafetera l 2 day Activity: Partying Homework Comic Strip: Bloom County Apartment 3-G Magazine: National Lampoon Good Housekeeping Ice Cream: Haagen Daaz anything Purity Supreme Vanilla Soft Drink: Diet Coke Coke Diet Dr. Pepper Mixed Drink: Gin and Tonic Bloody Mary Perfume: Anais Anais Love’s Baby Soft Cologne: Polo Aqua Velva Saying: Otay!” How’s it goin’, eh?” Beer: Heineken Budweiser Weekend Hangout: House without rents White Hen Party: Stephanie Mobb’s David Swanson’s Place to go on a Date: Boston The Lakes Movie: Repo Man Dune T.V. Show: Family Ties Gimme a Break Album: Prince-Purple Rain The Time-Ice Cream Castle Cartoon: Bugs Bunny Mighty Mouse Soap Opera: All My Children General Hospital Rock Group: U2 Kiss Song: U2- Pride Madonna- Like a Virgin” Radio Station: WBCN WHTT Comedian: Eddie Murphy Mr. Burdulis Julio E. Vanga Scott Van Ummersen l Doreen Vokey Pilar Alicia von Lazar I would like to thank all the people that helped me in my two years on the H.S. and for all the good times we had together. Thanks: ,P,T.F,N.MJ.C, and expecialy .K I love it when a plan comes together! H. Smith: We need a break!”; P.R ' s; I.T.; STP; Mr. P; I blame society!”; Sm.; Po.; P” — stalking; B.N.; R., can you help us out?”; 7 ; Saf. veh.; Varsity swimming Co. Capt. 84; Rad. Stat.; FNHS; NHS Nantucket 82 2 AH TF MS Hawaii 82, Venezuela 83 Marina 84, Nellie, Nicki (Grind), the Yellow Bird Where ' s the flood? MP What ' s this guy doing on my windshield? Greg you don’t wear glasses. It ' s soooo gooood AH. GTW AH SP TF MS MF BN Bena Babes OZONE stuff Patrons: WHS MATH DEPARTMENT 73 Anthony Charles Vozzella Jane Ann Ward Sharon White Where ' s the party? Joe ' s! Ken ' s 2 day bash!!! What no tap?, Mayberry!! Thanx BARB ILY 4 10 84 29 Football ... So close Cruisin with VH and ZZ! 68 NOVA what a classic?! Fun w JM JL MG KG RM SM and FB Team, Memories VAR Football Baseball Thanx MA and DAD ILY!!! Timothy F. Wade 919994729475722592016367 7223 tickle bowling haha Whalom the racoon deli rh c + m never lkff huey flake bf Topsfield sb327 Boston booth nose the warrior lp augustine the gross death psycho sue walks and talk no charge mom plbd 272829 dz munch dump 46 ko me ko waaaaaiiiiittttttdddddde! Jane Elizabeth Ward EC 7 19 83 Movie 21? M H Hi Eileen Lyvm Montreal 11 24 83 Ram I Quebec, Canada Route 201 HJ Amex 2 Beth BU Picnic Mfc PV 18 23 Score 1 fme Ty Cel GT Hi SN JB Best DJ Dec. 31, 1983 PD? Snug Ind. 500 Racer Thanks Love You ED. Mom Dad. Scott W. Wadman Get sauce Joe. Shucking and Jiving with Nate. Track and Soccer no. 1. 600,440. State Tournament, Sachems are the best. Ann Marie Walsh 84 changed my life summer Humarock massive GOOF! WOW! good friends are hard to find BJC SR PR TD AD KP CB RD bball SB84JTJT soccer mgr 100 7FM wknd@ WDennis Shower the people BJC SR Special thanx JR BEANER your unicorns are real BS EAGLES greatest hits Best of my love B. Janie 85” Watching the late nighters brought some great times for me. Luv U Ernie 10 3 83 and 4eva. Good grades = Florida Cutlass on 99 front lawn OLICH!! Skiing in the summer time. Little Red Renault Baby you’re much too fast. Co-Capt. Cheering thanx Mom and Dad Patron: J. Squeglia DD March 14+15 P = Fedoras + Original 4 NY Birmingham UK I Loves You! U2 Fun times at the Channel the Ramp Taylor Nights Nancy + PT ' s Philadendron” our beach hotels with INXS Oh Charlotte! love ya Trish + your driving! JT possessed people” Julian Beast! luck to JS + MP! Emmet James Whitehead, Jr- My name is Ozymandias, Here I rule in vain. My dominion lies before You; colored paper. Little dots. I seek permanence in a world of change. I work change within a frame of tradition. Who is right? What is wrong? 74 Vozzella Mark Wilkinson Timothy J. Wood Late night action at the House of 1 God. Class, something to strive for. With a little help from friends, I anything is possible. Z + ZU I BMW Arts Dance, Dance, Dance I The seeds of eternal discord have I yet to be sown. Thankyou all and I Goodbye. Deborah Ann Wright ARNF XMAS in 83 SOP 416 TNHL SMR 83 Tl683 l IRYA SNAVE Me Deb KISS CDJP roses FDTLI Thanx M D Best times w Deb R, BD AC EG KM PD TD CL TM MR PD CSN Gambino mobile Hawaii Betty Freddy 4eva lbry Love never gives up; its faith hope patience never fail. Faithfully! Daphne E. Zervoglos Always be thankful pray constantly give thanks in circumstances for this is God ' s will. T.P. at CAM BLINS rule What ' s up? Best of times with M.K. the group S.S. L.R. J, T, D.K.S. T.T. M.D. Swimteam Chicago Greece Thanx, I L Y s ' agapo mom and dad, N, N, and C. Melissa R. Zuccola Memories can linger, memories can fade, but memories stay with LI the rest of your days! KM There ' s a 1st time 4 everything! Tina, Gym 83’! Get Dwon! L.P. M.C. T.L. The Woman Driva! A.C. C.L. COLMANS 84’. Life moves on, NEW people places + fun ' Be happy! ZUC 85’! Thanx Ma + Dad Marisa Wolsky I shall continue to be an impossible person so long as those who are now possible remain possible Michael Bakunin BREW J CREW 82,83,84. The Square, Veni, Vidi, Vinci The Fast Lane; Be Cool! : Je t ' aime beaucoup MM MH CD NH DG DD MPF DM TM BL Let | The Sun Shine In!!!! Track Class C State Champ Jr. Prom, Aug 83, Sauce Thank You Mr. Harris Woody Model Congress, YouJ.G. = Cheated, How Vodka Soobie Man shall never reach his full capacity while chained to the earth. We must take wing and conquer the heavens. I Love You Jill!! Patron: Thomas F. Walsh Zuccola 75 YOU DON ' T SAY! There are two things which inevitably exist in every high school: cliques and gos¬ sip. Our school, like every other, certainly has its share of both. There is a clique for almost everyone; the jock” clique, the nerds”, the play” people from Curtain and Cue, and the rats” (need more be said?). Another BASIC clique is the com¬ puter whiz” clique. There is also the formi¬ dable gaudy make-up” clique, or the or¬ ange face clique. The Cliques at the high school represent almost every interest imaginable, and are undoubtably a funda¬ mental part of student life. High School just wouldn’t be the same without gossip. Contrary to popular be¬ lief, boys gossip just as much as girls do, although while boys gossip mainly about sex, girls gossip about anything and every¬ thing, especially other girls. From Did you see what Jane was wearing today? to Did you hear what Jane did last week¬ end?”, girls certainly cover all subjects. No one is left out of female gossip; teach¬ ers as well as students are victims. A small piece of gossip grows bigger as it moves along. For instance, a student may see a male math teacher greet a female math teacher. By 7th period, the latest news around the school will be that those two teachers are having an affair! Gossip, for the most part, however, is harmless, and it surely adds spice to what otherwise can be a dreary day. Jana Furey gets the scoop from Barbara Divencenzo. Michael McGee speaks no evil, (photos by P. Fer- ullo) Bill Stevens Anna Russo Elizabeth L. Puffer Matthew Rexrode Life is too important to be taken seriously. Spike Slash Cruise PE PI.F 50% Gee, that smarts! JFC Wait, you ' re Jack Henning? YPF MHSP 7c ' s This is fun already. Rb ' s half day Og.surf ' s up Hee, Hee Hee, YG THFT. Chandelier kaka WAF This upside down my Mom wrote this, swooga! laff ' s in Hanawalt ' s class, colts 4x4 rule duck tape”, Torino power”, Vettes aint bad Chilani Chops rule, V.H. 84 live, watch out for stop signs, good times with GE, MH. Bubba, PARTY at Mikes. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL! Best Friends DD, LC, RK, DM, PG, Out with THE GIRLS!! Clancys Age 17, CAPE COD Up the REZ with Smeco, DG! THANX HELEN, my favorite MOM! Wheres RENE? PuffCar Who’s got the ANT? TOGA? Aint nothing but a HOUSE PARTY! Hey, Chip! BST W MP TAKE 3 LIZ! I LUV U DAD! Liberty Patrons: Frederick and Leontine Grabau 76 Stevens That ' s the girl I told you about!” points Tony Men- ounos to Anthony Sabatino. Suzanne Sweeny eavesdrops on Hannah Riley ' s 25th phone call. Kat Lee can ' t believe her ears, as Bucket Godfrey fills them with the latest gossip. David S. Possi Rachel Murray Michael Puchulu Good times with RP, KE, GE. The weekends behind Shell. Good times and upchucking at Kev’s house, Tubes! fur sure! The Family Man. Jumps, snow banks, RD ' s and 4x4 with the boat. Hey George, light ' em up. California! MICKEY MOUSE FRIENDS, Halloween twin AD, clothes Nina? PARTY AT STACE ' S WITH THE MAD 4 SOME! ROAD TRIPS WITH AD HM. BEST TIMES WITH SNJASHMN!! stranded on the highway, Nance, blankets much? catapult! beautiful man, RANGY SKIES, Give u a buck, TONI ' s, bottle beaner me! Thanx M D! Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. C. Vozzella Murray 77 Brendan Gurry Erin Lomair Hemenway Imagine all the people living life in peace” —J. Lennon . . . Don ' t live your life behind a mask. Plastic never left much r-om for breathing. There will never be anything wrong with being yourself Freedom is being able to choose what ties you down 9:10 Bench Burnings, Me. No Control Puckaroo 209 IGY § of the Beast FORT TOKYO slow down! GTW MBSFRLJJORSTE DGJERD PB Slopperfields Htch. Hkg. Solo 2 AM B.F.L. at RS snake GEN.X Gray Area Horror Shows No place like Joe ' s Always remember N.C.S. THANX M D Aik Neville Hugh McKenzie Russell Magliozzi Pilar VonLazar and John Surabian snuggle together to keep warm on the colder days at Winchester High School. (Photo ' s by Burlington Studios) Wrestler Charlie Cowen displays the advantage of spinach eating. David Koffman spent much of his senior year hob¬ bling on crutches after an unfortunate football acci¬ dent. (Photo by Paul Ferullo) 78 McKenzie WHAT A BASH! But ocifer, I swear it was a green light, I think, and I ' ll get screwed if I get another ticket!” Close encounters of the ? kind — the cops! Unfortunately, even the best of us can be in the wrong place at the wrong time. An ' overwhelming crime rate ' did not at all hinder the T.J. Hookers of Win¬ chester; one inch above the speed limit and you were snagged. Their favorite trap was the Lakes — a popular place to appre¬ hend minors with posession of the sup¬ posedly untouchable alcohol. The road by the Palmer Tennis Courts is tempting for crusin’, but prime WPD bait. Well, supposedly this was their way of creating cautious drivers. However, they could never convince some of us not to play with matches. Some unlucky WHS students even found themselves face to fender with telephone poles, trees, or oth¬ er cars. Luckily most of these accidents did not result in any severe injuries, though some may not agree — being grounded for months is not exactly pain¬ less. The remains of the Santos family Peugeot after Rob went for a spin, Feb. ’84. Patrick Berkley . . . Busted??? Rachel M Galante Wild child, full of grace Savior of the human race J.D. Morrison the DOORS Real friends never forget or are forgotten. Best times with the gang — Always, MG? Living easy, Loving free. Asking nothing, Leave me be ... Timothy Paul Ferry Love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction Antoine de Saint Exupery TO 3911 29655;HEAD GAMES DHMNWJMMVJMJDH Sharon Elizabeth Fitzgerald Betty Crocker Sisters!! Red Sea, Hey Ken Droop! We luv you Mr. Hall! Yill y the french exch.stu.,S of I Marnie l, convenient dbl!s CCR w D A, School RD. ' Ames! 7th S.E. OH YES! Thanx W T I want to thank you, thank you for being a friend!PC AD.MF.RM.RD.MS.KI, Mom Dad YMBF Brian, My Aim is True Patrons: Joe and Jeannette Fitzgerald Ferry 79 LEADERS OF THE PACK We finally made it to the top as big” seniors, but now that we’re here, we strug¬ gle to determine what exactly is so great about being a senior? Because there are no more upperclassmen guys to go after, the senior girls start centering their attention on senior guys. Meanwhile, the senior guys face” the senior girls by dating only underclassmen girls; it’s a vicious cycle. Some of us have known each other since kindergarten. Even though we have our own cliques, like it or not, we are all one big family. We have spent four years passing each other in the halls, writing each other notes, smiling as well as glaring at each other, and taking the good times with the bad. We sadly realize, as June takes us our separtae ways, that this is our last year together. This year’s senior class officers were, to say the least, simply awesome! President Jean Benincasa, V.P. Pam Harrington, Secretary Traci Ross, and Treasurer Greg How’s it goin’, eh?” Johnson proved to be a great team. Their fundraisers includ¬ ed a record-breaking magazine drive which raised $8000.00, and a Lip-Synching contest, were highly successful. Our ambi¬ tion was hot, and our spirit could not be controlled. On January 4th, at the K. of C., we partied it up at our Toga Class night. On May 3rd, another class night was planned, complete with the drummer from the rock group Boston.” Our semi was hosted by Anthony’s Pier 4 in Boston on March 1st. But it wasn’t just class ac¬ tivities that made this time memorable; it was a combination of private moments with friends and times of mad partying with the whole class. We were finally able to contract that legendary disease — sen¬ iority. Senior year is an unforgettable peri¬ od in everyone’s life, and as we graduate, we wish ourselves good luck David Doherty Denise D. Dewald ' All ' s well that ends.” — Murphy Alicia Anne D’Arcy We ' ve almost done it OLEO VARSITY FIELD HOCKEYQOKE) Ritz, you gotta help me! RM will you pick me up? Heath LGM! Proms (get me a drink) O.P. Mud Baths, Road Trips, CopperFields Hit me Bren!! U.N.H. weekends(ARREST) Best: HM, RM, SF, Party!! Last But Not Least JOHN M. Here I come HARVARD!!! Pamela Camielle Clinton I’ve been hangin’ around this town too long, seems like everybody ' s done me wrong, loves is not for me theres a whole new world to see maybe I ' ll see ya someday. Too Hip Gotta Go Brian Setzer Stray Cats Rockability Rebels Rule!! 80 Doherty Jose Calero You are so beautiful . . . Let yourself be Thanks Rox PS.MJ,ABC,NYC,TO,NB,TC.CH GA. and KES.Bus.BANDNERDS, Baha’s.Legs in NYC,2 am, Otay, what ' s that? Yuppy, drives, Georgia and Wash. Speed workouts, swimm, Heta Band! DM), Span. Club(Pres.) And o, don ' t be late. Thanks, Mom and Dad!! Ann Adelsberger David Bentley Traci Ross, Michelle Kupjian, and Kathleen Kirk¬ patrick; three cute seniors on the town. A senior again??” mopes Michael Hurley. Joanne Perritano puts the finishing touches on her sewing project. I Adelsberger 81 SUPERLATIVES Nautilus Award Bob Palmer, Debbie Molloy Calvin Klein Award David Manganaro, Heather McIntyre GQ — Glamour Award Scott Binding, Sharon Fitzgerald 82 Superlatives David Koffman, Elizabeth Doherty The Crest Test Finalists Suzanne Perlitsh, Rob Santos The Chatterbox Award Liz Carpinterri, Anthony Sabitino Photos by Burlington Studio Superlatives Ns Flakey Fuff Award Tim Conley, Pilar VonLazar Hi Superlatives mS f Headin’ For Neon and Broadway Kristen Kelly, Chris Duffy NVvV e C - w SUPERIATIV Picasso Award Marco Sartori, Tricia Lynch Hot Rod Award Jen Tinkler, George Elwell The Ivy Connection David Koffman, MaryPat Furey 6 r aJc J The Wheaties Award Mitch Powers, Brian Carrol Superlatives SS TOGA! Dancin’ in the sheets” was the theme of the first annual class night — toga par¬ ty. This seniors only party, held at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 7:00 PM on January 4, 1985 was a great success for the Senior Class with a profit of 400$. The class rocked to the tunes of Rage featur¬ ing Kevin Eckland, Joe Grifoni, Bill Ford and John McCabe for an hour until the Solution took over starring Scott Kessel, Mike Blasi,John Rogers, Tom Cross and Mitch Rodriguez. The Romans” came decked out in the latest of high fashion togas which ranged from satin to stars + stripes to budwiser, mickey-mouse and even original white, with high fashion ac¬ cessories from left-over Christmas decora¬ tions. Even the chaperones shared the spir¬ it. All in all the evening was extremely memorable and a great success, due to the organization of our super Senior Class Of¬ ficers. Displaying their originality, Liz Carpintari, David Grecco, Debbie Molly, Mary Ann Fallon, and Jeff O’Neil ham it up at Senior Class Night. Tony Menounos gives Liz Carpintari a lift”. Dave Manganaro, John McGeehan, Nicki Asaro, and Mark Gangi relax in their cool” attire. Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeLuca 86 Senior Toga Party One of these Romans is not like the others. Is it Tim Ellis. Mr. Chilani, Renee Dermatis, Sheila Mawn, Mary Ann Fallon or Suzanne Sweeney? These seniors add a unique style to the tradition laurel wreaths. Well wishing with a sweet surprise. Liberty Patrons: Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Card Senior Toga Party 87 Top-notch, first rate, cream of the crop . . . these words are synonymous with Winchester High’s aca¬ demic program. The ex¬ cellence of both the stu¬ dents and the faculty, support our reputation of being an academical¬ ly rigorous institution. Many of our students have achieved national and interna¬ tional noteriety, and the cre¬ dentials of our faculty remain unchallenged. Our academic achievements at WHS will be the foundation of many great things to come. (Silhouette by Tricia Lynch) (Photo by Paul Ferullo) Academics 89 Academics 118 119 114 115 112 113 108 109 104 105 102 103 100 101 ...98 99 The excellence of Winchester High School ' s academic program as displayed by . . . Jackie Foley and Hannah Abrahms in their English class. . . . Joey Paluso in his Industrial Arts class. .. . Omar Ali and Adam Laats in their Biology class. . . . math students Mike Baccardi, Matt Bezjian, Kathy Duffy. Jim Machonichie, and Bonnie Jean Ripley in their Algebra class. (Photos by W.H.S. Photo Club) Science Department Math Department. Social Studies Department English Department. Language Department. Physical Education Department. Business and Clip. Art, Music, and Home Ec. 91 Administrative Backbone Charles Mitsakos Superintendent David Ackerman Director of Curriculum Robert Fitzgerald Assistant Superintendent for Business and Personnel Administrating a business as large as Winchester High School is no easy task. A combination of personnel, managerial and fiscal skills are required to keep our school running. Under the leadership of our new and enthusiastic superintendent Charles Mitsakos, many of the old methods are undergoing reconstruction. Such contro¬ versial issues of improvement include the study hall release plan, class rank, and the breakfast program. On the student level the Student Advisory Committee works hand in hand with our administration to add a younger voice and opinion to the issues so relevant to our school lives. The essential coordination of this department creates a strong backbone which supports every other aspect of this school. Vincent E. Larocco Principal Thomas Budrewicz Karen Kocon John Pirani Assistant Principal Vice-Principal AID Director Summer School Director Assistant Football Coach Assistant Lacrosse Coach Board of Parent to Parent Child Study Team ABC Board 92 Administration Department Straightening out an unexcused absence, Mr. Pirani writes a pass for Pilar von Lazar. The Student Advisory Committee (SAC) is the liason between the students and the School Committee. The five members are; Greg Johnson, Suzanne Per- litsh, Matt Williams, Allison Fennell, and Susan Roll. Elizabeth Gardner Office Manager Secretary to Principal Kay Sullivan Nurse Joan Stevens Secretary Bookkeeper Mary Jacobs Marge Hayden Louise Grueter Receptionist Registrar Secretary for Directors Secretary for Coordinators Administration Department 93 Student Union gives studends an op¬ portunity to be come an active voice in the school government. Working hand and hand with the school administration, they provide social, governmental, and com¬ munal activities. The organization is broken down into various committees, giving students a sense of individual ac¬ complishment. Under Mary Pat’s enthusi¬ astic leadership this year’s activities have included theme-oriented dances and inno¬ vative new traditions, such as the Thanks¬ giving Balloon Day Rally. All of the ac¬ complishments of the Student Union could not have been achieved without the supervision of our dedicated advisor Nan¬ cy Atkins. At the beginning of each year every history class elects student representatives. Scott Binding is counting the votes for the Student Union posi¬ tion. (photo by Burlington Studio) Part of the experience of being envolved with Student Union is public speaking. Ginny Askew is giving her report of the Activities Committee, (photo by Wes Schmale) Runners for the first annual Aberjona road race line up while Mrs. Accari gives directions for their route, (photo by Wes Schmale) Cory Barger, head of our expanding school store, sells a pair of sweat pants to gym teacher, Mrs. Rosazza. (photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) The welcoming party on December 5 was an invitation for all new students to create friends and sundaes. Eric Gibbs and Chris Flynn enjoy the occasion. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) 94 Student Administration If elected. Our Student Union leaders: Parlimentarian Jim Whitehead, Treasurer Paul Sughrue, Vice President Kristen Kelly, President Mary Pat Furey, Secretary Hillary Caulfield as Secretary and Advisor Nancy Atkins, (photo by Wes Schmale) Attending a Student Union meeting is an experience in itself. These students keep their attention through the Parliamentory Procedure and to the issues. (Photo by Wes Schmale) Student Administration 95 Knock on tOood Mr. David Miller (department head) Drafting I Woodworking I Golf Coach Mr. John Fusco Electronics I. II. Advanced Robotics Mr. Thomas Good Automechanics I. II Advanced Automechanics Architecural Drawing Woodworking Metal Fabrication Joseph Aversa (Retired) George Swallow (Retired) This year’s Industrial Arts Department is novice to the position. Last year we lost three long-term teachers who were not only dedicated teachers but also involved individuals. Dedication could not be bet¬ ter exemplified by any other trio. Joseph Aversa had been with the Winchester High Industrial Arts Department since 1947, George Swallow since 1957, and George Robertie since 1955. A Goodbye to the Good Guys was held in October of 1984 at the Town Line House in Lynn- field. The department was faced with the problem of continuing the pattern estab¬ lished throughout the years of offering a challenging curriculum designed to com¬ ply with the abilities of the cross section of the student body involved in the pro¬ gram. David Miller, who had previously taught Wood Drafting for seven and one half years, returned after working with the C.L.I.P. program for the past seven years. He is now the department head. John Fusco came to teach Electronics classes and Tom Good, Auto Mechanics. Together they knock on wood for the ability to keep the department progressing through a transition which reflects the current advances of the Industrial Tech¬ nology. George Robertie (Retired) 96 Industrial Arts Department Freshman Charles Almquist tests the circuit compo¬ nents for his Electronics I class. ? ‘H Period three Drafting I class finds freshman Kristen Grant designing her classwork assignment. Mr. David Miller helps junior Kathy Allen revise her sketches for his Drafting I class. . 1 Spice in ‘J our £ife Mr. Burton O. Cowgill (department head) Choir Humanities Theory Mr. Mark M, Jacobs Orchestra Ms. Priscilla A. Miller Concert Band Jazz Band Cadet Band Marching Band Tumblettes Orchestra Director for Musical Miss Harriet E. Nelson (department head) Human Development Foods and Nutrition Clothing and Textiles Mrs. Virginia Laats Early Childhood Faculty Advisory Comm. Parent-Faculty Rep, What do the Art, Music, and Home Economics departments have in com¬ mon? Each is an area of creativity which allows students to expand in areas beyond academics. The art program trains aspiring artists to use their abilities, often-times producing award winning creations. The music department, composed of the Con¬ cert Band, Jazz Band, Chorus and Orches¬ tra sections, reinforces individual musical talents while adding the experience of working together as a group to collaberate a coordinated sound. Home Economics, which includes such aspects as child de¬ velopment and food nutrution, teaches the necessary basics of self-survival. As individual departments they are unique but as a whole they are indispensible for those students who depend upon a variety in their school day. Mr. John Walker Art Mr. Thomas Tracy (department head) Art Humanities 98 Art, Music Home Economics Jen Ciotti practices the piccilo for her seventh period Cadet Band class. (Photo by Marco Sartori) The Human Development class poses with their preschoolers for the permanent video recording of their Halloween Party. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) i . frj| UKm Jm M i h. vT‘fi (Silhouette by Lisa Reinfelt) Beginning with the basics, these art students try their hand at still life drawing. Art, Music Home Economics 99 Lucille Cesari leads a group math class for the Career Life Information Program, (photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) Business Clip 1(H) Mary Kate Santry becomes acquainted with the new computerized section of the Business Education De¬ partment. (photo by Craig Bonnell) As part of the business experience Melissa Zuccola types her classwork in an office simulation, (photo by Burlington Studio) £ he tOorking tOorld The Business Education Department is educating students to keep pace with the new office technology. Around the de¬ partment you will see word processing systems, memory typewriters, electronic typewriters as well as programs used for automated accounting. Along with cler¬ ical skills, accounting, and business relat¬ ed courses, many college-bound students have enhanced their skills by taking type¬ writing courses for personal and profes¬ sional use. The Career-Life Information Program is the only alternative program in Win¬ chester High School. Academic skills are applied to a variety of situations students will face following graduation. A Career Exploration component includes aptitude testing, career exploration, and actual work experience. In addition to the morn¬ ing program, students may forego the work expe rience component in order to take skill courses in the afternoon. Created in 1976, the C.L.I.P. Program was original¬ ly designed to attrack students who were not planning to attend college after gradu¬ ation. We now find that many of our stu¬ dents are choosing to enter two-year col¬ leges and technical schools. The yearbook staff would like to ex¬ press our appreciation to the business de¬ partment for the use of their typewriters. Donald Kozak Accounting Business Typing Marcia Kenny Typing Accounting II Child Team Study Member Mrs. Ford Word Processing Specialist Lorraine E. Cullivan Accounting I Typing I Clerical Office Practice Margaret A. Sullivan Helen Nagle Department Head Secretarial Office Practice I II Typing II Keyboarding Personal Typing Clip teacher Drug and Alcohol Program Clip teacher Business Clip 101 Survival of the Fittest Janice Dolan (Department Head) Phys. Ed. David Berman Phys. Ed. Coach Football Team Thomas Kline Phys. Ed. Coach Football Team P.U. P.E. — is this what you think of first when walking into the locker room, with its distinctive smell. Your eight min¬ utes seem like two minutes and you’re always only half-dressed when the lights go out, so you end up walking up to the gym with your shirt on backwards and inside-out. However, when the grumbling and complaining stop, you realize that Gym isn’t that bad. You are offered a wide assortment of classes, such as CPR, fencing, archery, self-defence, yoga, or project adventure. The teachers are under¬ standing and helpful; the forty-five-min¬ ute class goes by quickly. From the freez¬ ing days of fall to the boiling days of summer, someone always needs a pair ot socks. These two seasons also herald the dreaded mile (but just think of all the calories you burn off!). Now, after all of this, do you still think Gym is all sweat and muscles? If you do, remember: it’s not Gym that makes you sweat but running to your next class (on the third floor, of course). But you ' re not going to smell; you’re the one who had the deodorant fight! (Silhouette by Tricia Lynch) Ma nny Marshall Phys. Ed. Football Team Head Coach Joan Rossaza 102 Physical Education • W Fall Semester if gym presents the opportunity to participate in an archery course. This student is right on target, (photo by Burlington Studio) Walking through our tunnell, Mr. Marshall brings in the equipment from a fall football class, (photo by Burlington Studio) Ivan Calaff and David Gechijan participate in a grueling match of racketball. (photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) John Joyce Faculty Ticket Manager Ms. Gildersleeve William Colella Trainer Athletic Director Physical Education B he Foreign Bxchange Ms. Susan Austin (department head) German, I, II, III, IV Lourdes Alverez Spanish Spanish Club Advisor Elvira Borsari Spanish II IV Gale Butcher German Which department is foreign to every Winchester High School student? The Foreign Language Department, of course — the area which specializes in a play on words. For those students involved in one (or more) of the five languages offered, these studies not only widen foreign hori¬ zons, but build uncommon aspects of our own culture as well. Our language department provides the unique opportunity to practice verbal skills in the language laboratory. As a stu¬ dent, first interactions with this type of workshop can be unnerving. Which but¬ ton did, she tell us to press? ” We’ve all felt slightly ridiculous repeating those rapid high-pitched voices to ourselves and when we replay it thinking, is that really me? By practicing, we can only improve and pos¬ sibly become one of the many award win¬ ning students produced by this depart¬ ment. Another opportunity offered to us through the language department is the active Foreign Exchange Program, through which students directly apply their classroom knowledge to the real for¬ eign language experience. This program gives their study of the language a broader, and more appreciative meaning. Linda Ciccariello Latin I, II, III, IV AP Latin Latin Club Advisor Alfred Duhamel Kathleen Egan Nancy Gelowsky French III Advanced French I Advanced French I II Spanish III Spanish I French Club 104 Language Department Mrs. Innes ' s Italian class Keeps the Faith of their verbal skills by practicing at the Language Laborato¬ ry- French I II Advanced AP French French Club Advisor Italien I, II, III. IV Italian Club Advisor Tennis Team (Coach) Spanish I French II Leslie Hastings The language lab is a unique method of practicing our verbal skills, and polishing our accents. Kristen Kelly is doing just this. Eleanor Hardin Language Department 105 Marta Sartori Language Aide Victoria Loeb Latin I Latin Club Leslie Howell Spanish I, II, HI The French Club 106 Foreign Language Activities Meeting once a month, the French Club organizes and participates in many French-orientated activities with the support of its advisors, Mr. Duhamel and Mrs. Hastings. Its photographed members include Chris O ' Donnell, Cyrus Akabarian, Caitlin Mullen, Cathy Keane, Jame Duda, Suzanne Pawlak, Leah Schwab. Bonnie-Jean Casey, Audrey Nacamoli, Abdu Yilmaz, Alex Levin, Chris Flynn, Karen McCall, Jen Mirak. Lauren Pawlak, Melissa Black, Lucy Shawcross, Ellen Goodwin, Candice Ashen- den, Alison Berry, Jessica Purdy, Orissa Baker, Kris¬ ten Reilly, Cindy Card, A1 Falcione, Jen Matrundola, Pam Harrington, Lynn Matsueda, David Bently, Me¬ lissa Grigorieff, Nelleke Spanjaard, and Lauren Cha- bot. The German Club The German Club is devised to acquaint its mem¬ bers with the culture and language of the German speaking countries. This year’s advisor is Frau Aus¬ tin. Its photographed members include Joan Matelli, Jennifer Thorn, Shasha Potskaiy, Denise Dewald, Petr Kyn, Nicky Harbor, Derek Rutherford, Nassim Mir-Mozafarri, Frau Austin, Peter Pezaris, Chris O’Donnell, and Mike McKnight. The Italian Club The Italian Club, in order to plan and execute many large activities, meets once every two weeks. The World Celebration in Boston, a visit to the North End, the Festa Italiano, and the Carnevale are some of the major events in which the Italian Club participates. The advisor to the Italian Club is Mrs. Innes. Its photographed members are John Bella, Mark Signorino, Melissa Letteri, Jennifer Thorne, Suzanne Pawlak, Tanya Wasserman, Melissa Zuc- cola, Andra Colentio, Orissa Baker, Shannon McDonough, Penny Kapanika, Michelle Salemi, Jean Benincasa, Joe Palumbo, Mrs. Innes, Greg Re- bello, Cindy Pasciuto, and John Galuso. The Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to expose its members with the culture of the ancient Greek and Roman world. This year’s advisor is Linda Ciccar- lello. Its photographed members include Linda Cic- cariello, Mary Alice Curran, Theresa Ducharme, Tra¬ cey Ross. Ann Walsh, Bonnie-Jean Casey, Mike Gol- don, Seth Rosenberger, Joe Majahad, Sandra Riley, Paula Russo, Liz Doherty, Greg Poulos, Rob Gaeta, Mike McKnight, Jen Mirak, Alison Berry, Candice Ashenden, Kathy Neuner, Julie Guanotta, and Ellen Donahue. The Spanish Club The Spanish Club meets approximately once a month to learn about and discuss the culture and traditions of the Spanish speaking people. The advi¬ sor to the Spanish Club is Lourdes Alvarez. Its photo¬ graphed members include Theresa Roberts, Greg Poulos, Melisa Black. Risa Divincenzo, Leilani D ' A¬ gostino, Linda Rossettos, Joan Matelli, Wendy Boerner, Derek Rutherford, Alison Berry, Candice Ashenden, Elizabeth Lee, Sharon Fitzgerald, Mary- Ann Fallon, Jose Colero, Heather McCleary, Diane Yamani, Trisha Bracken, Ann Walsh, and Traci Ross. Each of the six Foreign languages of¬ fered at Winchester High has a Corre¬ sponding club. These active organizations not only explore the culture, language, and people further than classroom studies but they also organize activities, including field trips to movies, foreign-themed din¬ ners, and Christmas parties. Each club re¬ lies on the dues and fundraisin g efforts of its members. This year a new foreign club was added to the list, the International Club. For the participants of these clubs, foreign lan¬ guages are brought to life with the discov¬ eries of different customs. B-C. w- C?he Culture Connection In November the French Club organized a candlelight pot-luck dinner. Members enjoyed a range of French related food from French bread and salad to eclairs. (Silhouette by Petr Kyn) Mastering a language does have its rewards. Hannah Riley received an award for her studies of the Ger¬ man language at the Spring Awrds Night ceremony of 1984. Foreign Fanguage Activities 107 This year ' s new academic expansion, a computerized writing lab couse, has been added to our require¬ ments for all sophomores. Robert Southworth re¬ vises his assignment on the Macintosh. (Photo by Wes Schmale) Mr. Theodore Benton Survey of British Literature Exploring American Literature Adviser Red and Black Adviser for Drug and Alcohol Miss Gale Butcher English Skills Holliday Handlin Writing Lab American Dream Ms. Judy Hession Bil Johnson Mrs. Cheryl Howard Maureen Hanawalt Themes I Writing Lab American Dream Survey of British Literature AP English Writing Lab American Dream Survey of British Literature Exploring American Literature Media Writing Lab American Dream Speech American Literature Masterpieces 108 English Department Che ‘Parts of Speech To be or not to be ... is that the ques¬ tion? Or is it What is the topic of your research paper?”? Regardless of which as¬ pect of the english department you have been envolved with this year there should be no question that it is the most diversi¬ fied of any of the departments. Not only do we have a room dedicated exclusively to the required tenth grade writing lab course, furnished with Macintosh com¬ puters, but also have such versitile teach¬ ers as Jerry Skinder, who not only teaches english but is a critically acclaimed musi¬ cian as well. This diversity is most exem¬ plified by the wide range of available courses. As a freshman each student has a choice of which level of difficulty he wish¬ es to persue. Sophomores experience our unique writing lab class, a required but stimulating situation. Juniors and Seniors are offered a variety of english based classes ranging from English Skills of Brit¬ ish Literature to Media or Humanities. No question about it, for each aspect of the english language there is a comparable course offered at Winchester High. Betty Tsoutsouras Mr. Gerald Skinder Writing Lab American Dream Survey of British Literature Themes II Adviser Ski Club Miriam A. Reid College English 9 Reading Specialist Faculty Rep NHS Study Hall Release Comm. Class Rank Committee Miss Barbara Norton Honors English 9 Mrs. Elaine Kane Margaret Mulkerin Mrs. Jane McIntosh Mary Noland Writing Lab College English 9 American Dream Writing Lab Humanities English Skills Masterpieces Survey of British Literature ■l English Department 109 Creative Writing Club The main purpose of the Creative Writing Club is to publish the High School literary magazine. Laby¬ rinth. The club meets once a week after school in the English Open Area to discuss and critique each oth¬ er’s work, under advisor. Ms. Hession. Its photogra- pherd members include Chris Duffy, Kevin Cassidy, Mike Merit, Abdu Yilmaz, Neil Cullen, Laura Smith, Scott Sterling, Paula Queen, Ms. Hession, Chris Ly- den, Andy Hunter, Kathy Shao, Chrissy Grey, Joe Majahad, Laura Coiella, Emra Yilmaz, Michelle Bar¬ ton, Margaret Lee, Courney MacMillan, Kathy Keen, and Lauren Murray. The Games Club The Games Club is evergrowing with the help of their new Advisor Mr. Zelner. This group meets to practice such strategic games as Killer, Dungeons- Dragons, Trivial Pursuit and James Bond. Its pho¬ tographed members include Sarah Regan, Andrew Walton, Hank Askew, Emrehan Pelin, Tim Wood, Maura Nagle, Andre Poonen, Andrew Hunter, Su- vendu Pal, Sean Slater, Neil Horowitz, Mike Meritt. Leo Caravannopoulos, and Derek Rutherford. Model Congress The Model Congress Committee, open to all stu¬ dents. has the general purpose and intent of attend¬ ing Model Congresses at other schools and may host a Winchester High School Model Congress. It’s pho¬ tographed members include Jim Whitehead, Jay Gosselin, (Advisor) Ms. Martin, Nick Haber and Michael McKnight. Selling for 50 cents, this year ' s first volume of Labyrinth is being sold by Creative Writing Club members Courtney McMillan, Lauren Murry, Neil Cullen, and Michelle Barton. (Silhouette by Kathy Maney) English Social Studies Activities Uiews of Civilization The organizations within the social studies and english departments may not be many but they are exclusive. Where else could a Winchester High student learn the points of personal privileges of parlimentary procedure, how to create lit¬ erary w’ork for publication, or the intrica¬ cies of Dungeons Dragons. The stu¬ dents involved with these activities carry on their aspects of civilization. Sophomores Jason Boone and Michael Hall try a new technique on the English Writing Lab comput¬ er. Group members Ahn Nguyen and Joe Grittoni ot the band Armageddon perform their final song Eighteen at the Fall Music Fest. Games Club members Mike Merritt, Peter Pezaris, Kim Ryan, and Marnie Sullivan set up a game ot Stratego. English Social Studies Activities 111 tPorlds Apart William O’Connor (department head) On sabbatical Mr.JosephCantillon Psychology AEG 1 Cross Country Coach Track Coach William A. Colella Issues of the 80’s Athletic Director Johann Guttenburg . . . isn’t that the head of the history department? The courses offered within this section of the high school teach students everything from the details of World War I, the fu¬ ture affects of the technological trends or the inventor of the printing press (which by the way is, Johann Guuttenburg). Stu¬ dents not only learn about the history of the United States but of ancient Greece and the Byzantine Empire, of their rela¬ tionships to each other and the effects on the modern world. Although AEGI and AEGII are required for all sophomores, juniors, freshmen and seniors have the op¬ portunity to take such electives as Ancient History, Psychology, Humanities, Mi¬ croeconomics and Issues of the 80’s. Our unique Model Congress program, provided during the sophomore year, gives students excellent exposure to the working government. During this work¬ shop students write their own bills, which are later debated, using actural govern¬ mental procedures. Mr. Lorin Maloney Global History Humanities Cross Country Coach Outdoor Track Coach Randee Rae Martin Mr. Paul T. Mulloy Mr. Clarence Olson Ancient History AEG I Model Congress Committee Boys and Girls State AEG II AP History Ancient History Consumer Economics 112 Social Studies Department As an exercise for the Drug and Alcohol Program Brian Pothier, Kevin Olivieri, Nina Khaund. and Linda Rosettos break off into their discussion group. Ms. Martin ' s period four AEGI class listens as Diedre Skahan presents her oral report on the Ren¬ aissance. Every Tuesday night Winchester High School is oc¬ cupied by active Drug and Alcohol participants. Mr. Walsh is passing out this week ' s assignment on group leadership. Lawrence Rinaldi Thomas F. Walsh George G. Watson AEG I Ancient History AP History AEG II Issues of the 80 ' s Adviser Drug and Alcohol AEG I Macroeconomics Microeconomics Joseph Zellner AEG I AEG AEG II Social Studies Department 113 During fourth period math class, Mr. Thorne helps Jimmy Blasi with his Algebra I problem. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) John Waite (department head) Advanced Math Richard Conway Geometry Analyt Intro Calc. Trig Anaiyt Arthur Harris Algebra I Algebra IA Algebra II John Joyce Calculus Computer Science Basic Math I John Kelley Lorraine Grosslight Mary Mirka Computer Science Geometry Algebra IA Math Club Geometry Basic Math II Algebra IB (1st sem) Algebra I Algebra II Trig. Analyt Intro Calc. Math Club 114 Math Department Getting our Piece of the X Y Mary is 24. She is twice as old as Ann was when Mary was as old as Ann is now. How old is Ann? Re¬ member this problem? It was on that test, the last one of the third quarter. The one which you had to pass to go out that weekend Now, do you remember asking yourself how knowing Ann’s age was going to help you in life? Math, in any form, trains us to think logically and is an irreplacea¬ ble base for every high school stu¬ dent. For some students this is an area in which they excell and are challenged by endless new . con¬ cepts. Our math department offers a range of courses from Basic Math to A.P. Calculus. This variety in¬ cludes an active Computer Science program offered to juniors and sen¬ iors. Whether you have spent your year struggling through equations, formulas, graphs, or syntax errors, the knowledge you have gained will be forever useful. In today’s world, math is more important than ever before because so much of our society is based on technology. Without a firm foun¬ dation in math, many career oppor¬ tunities would be limited, so get your piece of the pi!! George Oliviero Algebra II Trig Advanced Geometry James Smith Geometry Computer Science Algebra II Lisa O’Halloran Math Aide Student Tutor William Chilani Computer Science Assistant Moderator for the Computer Club Lois Walsh Geometry Algebra I Advanced Analysis Richard Thomas Algebra IB Advanced Alg.II Trig John Squeglia Algebra I Trig Analyt Algebra IA Math Department 115 Sophomore Christoff Verhaegan and his Biology lab partner observe this fetal pig in formaldehyde solu¬ tion. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) (Silhouette by Ivan Latanision) Computer Club Under the supervision of Advisor Bill Chillani this club is continuing to expand. Its photographed members are Jim Whitehead, Bjorn Poonen, Jun Urano, George Neuner, Bill Chillani, Kathy Neuner, Mike McCandles, Levni Yilmaz and Robert South- worth. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) Math Club The Math Club provides interested students with the opportunity to compete in math meets against students from other high schools. This year’s Advi¬ sors are Mr. Kelley and Ms. Mirka. Its photographed members are Farzim Karghani, Juan Urano, Chester Liu. Denise Dewald, Vivek Ahya, Kathy Neuner, Robert Southworth, Neil Horwitz, Bjorn Poonen, Alexander Coppi and Mike Golden. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) National Math Test The Massachusetts Association of Mathmatic Leagues Competition is an annual statewide compe¬ tition. This year on Tuesday, October 30th, students gathered in the science lecture hall to participate in the event. Although the results have not yet been officially posted, it is known that Winchester High School Senior, Bjorn Poonen has placed first for the second year in a row. (Photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) 116 Math Science Activities n ■TTBF 1 fWk ' Jph Formulating theories The The activities offered in the math and science departments are designed to ex¬ pand the interests of students who enjoy these fields. These options cover a spec¬ trum of areas from the organized clubs; Math Club, Science Club, and Computer Club to the national exams which test our abilities. The enlightening” double lab periods most of us have experienced are included within this scope of activity. How involved an individual becomes is his own choice, but if the interest is preva¬ lent, so is the corresponding organization. £$ Mr. Joyce ' s fourth period A.P. Calculus course is traditionally a Senior class. Diane Yamane, the only Junior in her class, is an exception to this rule. Mr. Dixon ' s fourth period Biology class students Marc Signorino and Megan Guarnotta learn about eye hand coordination. (Photos by Burlington Stu¬ dio) Senior Class Night, which was held at the K of C on January fourth, gave everyone the opportunity to flaunt their wild togas. Chaperone Mr. Conway, ordi¬ narily a laid-back math teacher, exhibits his Roman apparel. Math Science Activities 117 Che Cell HM Francis Finigan (department head) Robert T. Boyd Introductory Physical Science Jerome J. Burdulis AP Biology Honors Biology William Chase Biology Chemistry Freshmen Basketball Varsity Baseball J Jeanne Cullen Cronin Biology What kind of bonds are formed when electrons are shared between two atoms? a) Covalent b) Ionic c) Hydrogen d)James sound familiar? This is only one of the many abstract questions asked by our nut¬ ty, yet stimulating and informative science teachers. The science department, like most oth¬ er WHS departments has various levels of difficulty to accomodate each student’s needs. The Honors and College se¬ quences, as well as Advanced Placement courses are offered in accordance to the learner’s ability and interest. Scientifically ambitious students who have stomached the frog dissection lab and endured a year of watching unknown substances bub¬ bling away from the heat of a bunsen burner are fitted to become a part of our physics department. Mr. Finnigan, science department head, has been a major ’force’ in the evolution of our physics section, currently ranked as one of the top ten in the country! Biology is certainly not bor¬ ing. Chemistry is definitely challenging, and Physics is most undeniably ' phun ' when experienced as a Winchester High student. Milburn J. Dixon John A. Limongiello William Marks Honors Biology College Biology College Physics Introductory Physical Science AP Chemistry Honors Chemistry 118 Science Department Michael McKnight reads the meniscus to determine the measure of the water displacement for his chem¬ istry lab data. (Photo by Burlington Studio). Nancy H. Mallio Teacher-Aide Chemistry Teacher-Aide Physics Adele B. Grady Teacher-Aide Biology Margaret Sullivan Kay Paltsios Larry Smith Mrs. Susan Smith Walter Soule Honors Biology AP Physics College Chemistry College Biology Honors Physics Advisor for the Science Club College Physics Science Department 119 Communicating Ideas Nancy Atkins Librarian Student Union Advisor Charlotte Fixler Library Assistant Mary K. Collins Audio-Visuai Secretary David Frary Communications Technitian WHSR-FM Advisor In addition to the talented teachers at WHS, there is a group of faculty that pro¬ vide us with the essential extras that make life easier and more enjoyable. The Li¬ brary gives students access to countless books, magazines, and reference materi¬ als, ranging from the very old to the very latest. Across the hall, we find the Audio- Visual department, which provides us with films and records to brighten up dreary Biology and Social Studies classes. When you see Macbeth in English or any other movie on videocassette, David Frary is the man behind the scenes. Mrs. Carly- jane Watson plays an essential role as Ad¬ visor to both the Photo Club and the Aberjona Staff. Her perpetual dedication and organization will always be appreciat¬ ed. Last but not least, the lunch ladies and janitors pride a clear, productive cafeteria when you feel you can’t function without a donut — or two. Without these people, our faculty would be incomplete. Terry Limerick Communications Engineer What ' s up at WHS Advisor Carlyjane Dunn Watson Photo Club Advisor Aberjona Advisor 120 Library, AV Photo Departments L V ' Joann Perritano and Kevin Moore film on location with the equipment that Continental Cablevision donated to the High School in 1984. (Photos by WHS Photo Club) (Silhouette by Petr Kyn) Brother and sister team Michelle and John Sevigny prove that good study habits run in the family. Photography Club member Jennifer Potter captures the foliage of Wildwood St. on film. A helping Jiand Anthony DeBiase (department head} Guidance Counselor Each of these sections has the primary goal of counseling students of various needs. The Guidance Department meets and becomes acquainted with each and every student. Beginning with the Fresh¬ man your counselors familiarize us with the daily routine of high school life, guide us to appropriate course selection, prepare us for PSAT’s, SAT ' s, Achievements and college choice. The Resource and Special Needs departments travel the same route of guidance and lead students through academic assist ance and into indepen- dance. Joan Grenzeback Guidance Counselor Miss Alice Murray Guidance Counselor Carolyn Tiffany Guidance Councelor Advisor for the National Honors Society Channel Seven videotapes Ms. Carolyn Tiffany as she makes her opening remarks about the Depres¬ sion Workshop for public boradcast. The leaders of this Program are seniors, Shelia Mawn, Suzanne Per- litsh. Kristen Kelley, and Rob Nigro. (photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) A students junior year is filled with plans for and questions about the future. Tim MacDougall begins his search by checking out the resources in the Guid¬ ance Department, (photo by Burlington Studio) John Krebbs receives academic assistence from re¬ source teacher, Mrs. Kim McCarthy, (photo by W.H.S. Photo Club) Constance Trickett Mrs. Janet Burchard Mrs. Shirley Noble Guidance Counselor Records Secretary International Club Advisor Guidance Secretary 122 Guidance, Resource Special Needs Irene Michelson (department head) Generic Specialist of Resource Room Lucille Cesari Resource Room Rita Cloherty Resource Room Mr. Paul Lynch Special Needs Counselor Mrs. Paula Dilorio (not pictured) Lorna Phillips (not pictured) Core Chairperson Adjustment Counselor of Social Worker secondary schools Mr. Bernard J. Silva Mrs. Kim McCarthy Resource Room School Psychologist Guidance, Resource Special Needs 123 asses of ’86, 87 and ’88 We’ve all been one. At one point in our lives each one of us has held the title of underclassman. At Winches¬ ter High this includes receiving di¬ rections to the non-existent fourth floor pool, or buying the legendary elevator passes. This stage of inno¬ cence soon came to pass. The un¬ derclassmen outgrew their youth and added their support to athletic and academic organizations. Re¬ spect for these underclassmen be¬ came most prevalent in 1985, as all classes joined together to form the Winchester High School student body! (Silhouette by I van Latanision) (Photo by Burlington Studio) Classes of ’86, ’87 and ' 88 125 .■■■W- .. The Next In Line The class of ' 86 began their junior year in style. Aside from the many academic expectations, we partied a great deal. We earned money for our funds by washing cars and by selling sweatshirts, shorts and key rings. We also offered class events such as a Boston College football game to help raise extra money. Some of us won spots on varsity teams, while others gained new inspirations about clubs, and received most of our satisfaction through academic accelera¬ tion. It was a year of driver’s licenses, PSATs, SATs and fun-filled events. There was our semi in January, our ski trip in February, our prom in March and a beach trip in the spring to bring the year to a close. Among these events, the prom at the Montvale Plaza was the most memorable. The class of ’86 looks eagerly forward to an exciting final year at W.H.S. The year that we will finally become seniors. If this past year has been any indication of how our senior year will be, then next year is sure to be supreme. Hannah Abrams Daniel Airey Christopher Alexander Sue Allard Kathleen Allen Alicia Angeles Keith Arcari Christopher Aronson Virginia Askew Philip Aswad Kyle Bairnsfather John Barbuto Corinne Barger John Berry Christopher Bett Derek Binding Craig Bonnell Steven Bonnell David Bonner Shawn Bonner Patricia Bracken Mick Jagger ' s ' look alike’; Tara Gurry (Photos by Burlington Studios) Thanks to our Class Officers — Bonnie-Jean Casey, Julie Guarnotta, Maura Dobbins and Alicia Angeles — our Junior year was great! Kevin Crochetere and Paula Queen ham it up in art class. Juniors, Jim Mahoney and Hank Lynch eagerly take a break from ' intense ' studying to pose. (Photo by WHS Photo Club) Dana Brian Lisa Britt Dawn Brown Deborah Brown John Bruno Timothy Budrewicz Kathleen Burke Michael Burke Michael Cahill Ivan Calaff Joseph Calareso James Campo Bonnie Casey Sandra Catalano Hillary Caulfield Roy Cerabone David Christopher James Chute Dennis Clarke Theresa Clements Maryruth Coakley Class of ' 86 127 John Coliano Diana Collins John Corby Kathleen Coughlin Anne Cowen Kevin Crochetiere Carla Cucinatti Marialice Curran Christine Cortina Debra Daugherty David DellaGrotte Anthony DellaSala Peter Delvecchio Paula DiRocco Maura Dobbins Kerri Doherty Michael Donaghey Scott Donaghey Ellen Donahoe Glenn Dorsam Allen Doumit Lisa Drew Robert Driscoll Bridget Duffy Danielle Dulong Adrienne Ehlert Elizabeth Ellis Paul Errico Do Drugs? Hey, do you do drugs and alcohol?’’ Every Wednesday night at seven. With who? Mr. Walsh, Miss Sullivan, Mr. Benton Teachers! If you took Drug and Alcohol, you would know what this student was talking about. This program is designed to teach Juniors and Seniors about the effects of drugs and alcohol, so they in turn can educate sixth, eighth, and tenth graders. They work very hard and give up much of their spare time to help younger stu¬ dents through 24 weeks of two-and-a-half hour classes. In these classes they learn and are tested about the effects of using drugs and alcohol. But Drug and Alcohol is not all grueling hard work. Students learn and have fun being with each other at the same time. They get to see their friends outside of school and catch up on the week ' s gossip. They also get to listen to entertaining guest speakers. At Drug and Alcohol, students are challenged with philosophical questions which enrich their minds. Jenny Tinkler demonstrates her knowledge about drugs and alcohol. Kathy McGee, Chip Kelley, Scott Kerrigan, and Carla Cuccinati discuss their plans for the weekend as they review their information. (Photo by WHS Photo Club) Michelle Fairweather Mary Ellen Feeney Denise Fineran Katherine Fiorillo Sara Fleming Rhoderick Flockhart Christopher Flynn Jacqueline Foley Kenneth Gallo Robert Gallagher John Galluzo Brian Gannon Christopher Gaudet Nicholas Geannaris David Gechijina Mary Gill Christopher Giso Gretchen Grabeau Kimberly Grano Christine Gray Katherine Gray Brian Griffin Melissa Grigorieff Christine Guariono Julie Guarnotta Linda Guild Nicholas Haber Cynthia Hackett Mr. Walsh reacts when he finds out how Annah Mulkerin spent her weekend. (Photos by Burlington Studios) Tricia Bracken and Chip Kelly guide sophmores down the yellow brick road”. Kathy Maney relates her wisdom of drugs and alco¬ hol as she peer-teaches a social studies class. II Class of ’86 129 Chris Haddad Adrian Harphan Rob Harris Lisa Hasson Kristen Hazel Jimmy Hennelly Jay Herlihy Shawn Herlihy Marianne Hoffman Patti Holloran Neal Horovitz Jay Houllahan Fritz Howard Scott Hughes Kim Hutchins Heather Innes Lisa Isaac Kathleen Jackson Holly Johansen Kate Johnson Tracy Johnson Jackie Jordan Shannon Joslin Penny Kapanika Richard Kazanjian Ben Keller Stephanie Kelley Gareth Kenton 130 Class of ' 86 The time has finally arrived, you go to your first after school driver’s ed class in the cafeteria. Your instructor begins his lecture, and everyone excitedly listens to what he has to say. There are even a few diligent people who take notes, but after the first fifteen minutes most of the kids have decided that they’ve blown 104.00 dollars. After memorizing that little blue book, we go to answer those ten mulitple choice questions. Finally we begin our ac¬ tual driving lessons. That first time behind the wheel in Mike ' s maroon car. Com¬ pletely stop at the stop sign”, close to the parallel lines” are some of Mike’s famous lines. After six hours of road experience, we are finally ready for that big moment; our test. You ' re waiting your turn also hoping the registrar is in a good mood, and then all too soon you are driving down the street. You practically break the registrar’s neck as you stop the car too suddenly. Washington Street is the busiest it has ever been, but before you know it, he’s handing you the little pink slip that you ' ve dreamed of having. It’s party time! Driver Ed What is that?” asks Carrie Rowley of Mike’s work of art. (Photos by Burlington Studios) What telephone pole?” — Alex Levin and Mike. r t - Louise Kermond Anne Keyes A. Sinan Kobu Charles Latta Kristina Lane Ivan Latanision Zoe Layden Alexandra Levin David Lewis Gianna Limongiello Andrew Lowenstein John Lynch Timothy Mac Dougall Kristen Mac Eahern John Maher James Mahoney Richard Mahoney Charles Maida Peter Maietta Patricia Maio Kathleen Maney Charles Marquadt Lynn Matsueda Karen McCall Linda McCall Susan McCarter Brian McCarthy Monique McClearn Class of ’86 131 r Peter McCleery Shannon McDonough Kathy McGee Marc McGee Michael McKnight Anthony Mercado Karla Messuri Jennifer Mirak Jamie Mongiello Michael Moore Sandra Moore Kathy Morandi Kathy Moretenson Annah Mulkerin Peter Mulvaney Sean Murphy Marianne Murray Steven Murray Nora Nagle Julie Nevins Bill Newburn Doug Norberg Anthony Nowicki Jeanne O ' Brien Peter Ockerbloom Diane O ' Connell Judy O ' Connor Beth O ' Donnell SCORES f SAT 7 ACHIEVEMENT TESTS CURRENT SC PERCENT TEST DATE IORES XubIcores £ ILES i A J? ACH1 ACH2 ACH3 CH 1 LEVEL iV AVG NOV 84 12 550 53 57 500 53 470 PERCENTILES NATIONAL H S SAMPLE COLLEGE-BOUND SENIORS 94 86 80 89 78 60 80 22 32 1 PREVIOUS SCORES JUN 84 MAY 84 11 11 540 57 50 560 49 EN 440 Ml 500 i£3 ADMISSIONS TESTING PROGRAM THE COLLEGE BOARD HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION H S CODE | H S NAME AND ADDRESS j 222440 TYPE OF H S Public WINCHESTER H S WINCHESTER MA C 1890 | CLASS SIZE SELF-REPORTED CLASS RANK H S PROGRAM H S GRADUATION DATE 250-499 2ND 5TH Academic JUN 85 J SELF-REPORT HIGH SCHOOL GRADES □ UJ ? i Si -T r ?Mffi LATEST GRADES B B B B A A 3.3 HONORS COURSES X X X X TOTAL EXPECTED YEARS OF STUDY EXPECTED YEARS OF V STUDY 4 4 4 2 3 4 SAT’s What would junior year be like without SAT’s? Ecstacy! The day of SAT’s is one of those days when everything seems to go wrong. It’s as sure as the sky is blue that you’ll wake up late on the morning of your SAT’s. With uncombed hair, and socks that don’t match, you arrive at the testing center. Once the test begins, it sounds as if every¬ one in the room has a cold of some sort, and you can barely hear yourself think because the cough of the girl behind you soun ds somewhat like a B-52 warming up. You overcome these obstacles, and finish the test. As you walk out of the room, you hear Barry Brain and Sally Smarty discuss¬ ing how easy the test was, and you wonder if they took the same one you did. Well, you think to yourself, so what if I blew my SAT’s? There are people starving in Ethio¬ pia and I’m worring about a mere test? This makes you feel a little better, but you know that it won’t be long before you get your test results back, and wish that you were the lucky one in Ethiopia!! 132 Class of ’86 Lunch time is a time for Paula DiRocco, Christine Cortina, Kristen Hazel, Jane Ward, and Carla Cucin- atti to celebrate the good times. (Photo by Burling¬ ton Studios) Inspite of the pressures of junior year, Carol Rein¬ hart, Hillary Caulfield, Debbie Perritano, and Beth O ' Donnell still fine time to let loose. (Photo by Paul Ferullo) Christine Guarino practices the proper technique of a typist. (Photo by Craig Bonnell) Scott Olivieri Chris Olsen David O ' Reilly Christine Osborne Leann Papas Alexandria Pappas Joe Peluso Debbie Perritano Daphne Pezaris Peter Pezaris Anna Perez Stephen Philis Suzette Piazza Mike Picardi Ed Piggott Tom Piggott Karen Pires Rosanna Pollino Sarah Porell Alex Puchulu Ron Purdy Class of ’86 133 Is Missy Vultaggio really a student at heart? Marie Ward wonders if she really is going to do all that homework!? (Photos by Burlington Studios) Lynn Matsueda, Jennifer Tobiason, Janet Weylman, Kathy Mortenson, Julie Nevins, and Linda Guild are girls on film”. Paula Queen Kevin Racek Laurie Rahmeier Peter Ravanis Martha Redding John Regan Carol Reinhardt Misty Rexrode Derek Richardson Petra Richtmann Deborah Rogers Scott Romboli Linda Rossettos Suzanne Russo Derek Rutherford Kimberly Ryan Nina Samoiloff Steven Scali Michael Schoepke David Selvitelli John Serieka 134 Class of ’86 Alfonso Serrano Jon Sevigny Pathik Shah Lucy Shawcross Holly Shephard Nelleke Spanjaard Alexander Sterling Rachel Stewart Diane Struthers Margaret Sullivan Virginia Sullivan Deborah Taylor Christopher Terpko William Terry Deborah Thompson Wendy Thompson Jennifer Tobiason Stephen Todisco Christian Torres Jennifer Ulwick Annmarie Venuti Nicole Vita Melissa Vultaggio Maureen Walsh David Ward Janet Weylman Diane Yamane Robert Zirkel A stud-like pose from David Christopher, better known as Bibble. Class of ’86 135 Junior Bop No one’s going!!!” Ticket sales are so bad!” Well to everyone’s surprise, the Junior Semi Formal, held on January 14th, was quite a bash! At the last minute, swarms of people entered the K of C Hall and the dance floor started ’hoppin to the tunes of DJ. For The Night”. Many people bopped and dropped to Rock Lobster” . . . down, down, down. Animal House was recreated with Shout” echoing throughout the room. New romances were strengthened, old flames were rekin¬ dled, and of course there were those who floated from person to person. Public dis¬ play of affection ran rampant throughout the mass of loving couples. Chorus lines formed, linking everyone as New York, New York” was voiced by a select group ofjuniors girls. Everyone was on their best behavior as no disciplinary problems were reported. With no rumor of a party after the event, the couples vanished into the freezing winter night. These Junior girls are obviously having a super time as they smile for the camera. Tim Budrewicz, Lulu Kermond, Christine Cor¬ tina and David Koffman pose for the last picture after a memorable evening. (Photos by Burling¬ ton Studios) Kerri Doherty and Arty Boland are caught up in the heat of the moment ' . 136 Junior Semi VN„ David O ' Reilly and Debbie Daugherty head for the dance floor as one of their favorite songs is played. Scott Hughes, Bonnie Casey, Brian Carroll and Julie Guarnotta take time out from their fun to capture a moment of excitement on film. Matt Bezjian and Beth O’Donnell retire at their table after a long dance. Shaun Herlihy and Linda McCall gaze passionately into each other ' s eyes as Always and Forever plays in the background. The announcement of Mr. Benton and Ms. Martig- netti’s engagement was the talk of the evening. Junior Semi 137 In Limbo They are not at the bottom of the ocean but they still don’t have their heads above the water. They are not totally sick of high school yet, and happily they troop to school every morning. Playfully they walk through the halls, and the studying load has not overwhelmed them yet. Being the middlemen, they have nothing to worry about. Carefree and energetic the sophomores do much to contribute to the school and to their fellow classmates. The sopho¬ mores have outletted their energy into many activities of the school. At the Open House they had a delicious assortment for the Bake Sale, which en¬ ticed customers with the aroma. For a money raiser they sold the very popular black sweatpants. These sweats sold very well, and the fund raiser was a great success. One of the best events for the sopho¬ mores was their ski trip. The sophomores skied down the slopes with all their ener¬ gy. As well as on the slopes of the moun¬ tain, the sophomores also enjoyed a fun- filled weekend on the beach at Hyannis. Cheering louder than any of the other fans, they also went to a night Red Sox game. Our middlemen were very upset when they were told they had to have their dance with the beings at the bottom of the ocean, the freshmen. The sophomores are above the freshmen and were very upset and indignant at the idea of having a dance with the freshmen. No matter what they do the sopho¬ mores do it with pizazz and with energy. This school would not be what it is today and it would be boring if we did not have the members of the tenth grade. Maria Peta is distracted from her face fixing by a loud flush! Jen Matrundola takes a locker break after a tough school day.(Photos by Gianna Limorgiello Joseph Abdella Kathleen Ahearn Catherine Ahern William Aldrich Jeanne Anderson Robert Arcari David Augell Benjamin Ault Brian Babin Gavin Barton Edward Barrett Mary Baruffaldi Ann-Christan Bauffa Kathleen Bawker Theresa Bett Vanessa Biggs Katie Binding Alethea Black James Blasi Mark Bokil James Bonfilio 138 Class of ’87 The Sophomore Class Officers — David Reinfeld, Susan Roll. Richie Burke and Alison Fennel — are not afraid to show their faces as they did a great job. Living up to his name, Michael Hall braves the WHS ' hallways. (Photo by Burlington Studios) Spazzes at heart, Louis Frate, Katie Carroll and An¬ thony Cuccinatti ham it up in the hallway. u Jason Boone Mark Bortman James Bowers Lynn Braga Richard Burke Jennifer Bussell David Butt Coleen Byrne Kimberly Byron Melissa Caci David Callard Jude Capachietti Jennifer Capobianco Leo Carayannopoulos Katharine Carroll David Carter Amy Carzo Lindsay Caulfield Lauren Chabot Kevin Cassidy Richard Clemente Class of ’86 139 Maria Elena Cloherty Shannon Cogan Alison Cogliani John Colantino Christin Collins Tracey Collum David Colozzi Tracy Connorton Rachel Cooper Andreas Coppi William Coppins Dean Constantino Daniel Costello David Coughlin Janet Crawford Darin Cromwell Anthony Cucinatti Jean Cullen Neil Cullen Scott Cullen Leilani Dagostino Rosemarie DeCicco Cathleen Decologero John Demarco Lori Ann DeTeso Edward Dever Kellie Dewar Giro DiBiase Original Espressions Winchester High School does indeed have its share of talent — and the WHS Art Department is no exception. The past four years have brought Mr. Tracey and Mr. Walker (the Art Department ’Big Wigs’) a number of autisticaily talented students. In 1983, Cris DeLuca(then a sopho¬ more), was awarded with a gold medal in a national art contest. This was a fantastic accomplishment with the odds of winning being 20,000 to 1. Peter Kyn has also been awarded for his artistic talent by winning four blue ribbons in the Golden Show. Two other seniors — Trisha Lynch and Marco Sartori, were accepted to partici¬ pate in a ten week program at Phillip’s Andover Academy. This provided them with vigorous fart training in photograph¬ ic art and other areas. They have all con¬ tributed to the Sachem Spirit. Pam Clinton works on perfecting her self portrait.(Photos by WHS Photo Club) 140 Class of ’86 Maria Dichiappari Lisa Dickinson Martha Digiovanni Risa DiVencenzo Gregory Doherty Maureen Dokus Theresa Donaghey Lisa Donovan Kenneth Double Nicole Dubois Christopher Ducharme Kathleen Duffy Tam Van Duong Anthony Duros Paige Elwell Eria Jen Eric Eward Daniel Fallon Kerry Fallon Maria Famolare Allison Fennell David Ford Christine Forester Richard Fortin Stephen Fuchs Michael Furey Michele Gangi James Garcia Sharon Fitzgerald explains her art project to onlook ers Amy Hurley and Rick Suvak. A student art teacher, Phil Conrad, discusses Chris DeLuca ' s drawings. Joe Majahad displays his creative artwork Class of ' 87 141 Hair today, gone tomorrow In the past, the hairstyles at Winchester High School have remained, for the most part, fairly conservative. However, in the 84-85 school year, the punks have come out of the closet. Every¬ where you look, bleached, shaven, and spiked hairstyles can be seen. Where before, the occasional tail” was thought to be risque, now a shaved head with a few long bleached strands at the front is not entirely out of the ordinary. While some of the parents and faculty may not approve of the wild new styles, it is a good sign that the students of WHS surely feel free to demon¬ strate their individuality. J. Gosselin Robert Glynn Michael Golden Arthur Gordon Steven Goudsouzian Shawn Green Meghan Guarnotta Nicole Hagerty Michael Haggerty Michael Hall Robert Hallisey Theresa Hanks Kathleen Harrington Tracey Held Christopher Herlihy Randall Hesse Wendy Ann Hinxman Carl Hirschfeld Heather Hoffman Arthur Horiatis Patrick Hynes Carlene Jacobson Thomas Karis James Kavanaugh John Keane Colleen Kenny Naheed Katib Stacey King mgm Jen Matrundola, Jen Bissell, Carolyn Nash, Amy Derry and Kara Marshall show off island apparel. Peter Senna, Danny Kinsbourne, Arthur Gordon and Richard Burke wear their sunglasses at night. Sandy Sansone gets a lift at the Luau from buddyJR. Lisa Pacione Scott Paine Joseph Palumbo Elizabeth Papas Alyssa Parker Sarah Parker Cybele Parsignault Paul Pascuito Joseph Pavao Stewart Peck Jennifer Perkins Sallyann Perra Maria Peta William Petersen Thomas Phillips Rene Piazza Mary Beth Poduska Guy Pollino Phoebe Porter Jennifer Potter Stephen Preston Class of ’87 145 Marc Signorino and his class take a break from the Science lecture. Maria Peta and Lyn Miller smile pretty for the camera. Wendy Ward finds math class amusing. A. Phiagra Heather Price Jessica Purdy Stephen Purdy Kristen Pywell Scott Racek Tina Ravanis Charlotte Reece Janette Rehfeld David Reinfeld Micheal Rice William Richie Brian Riley John Riley Sandra Riley Steven Rodriguez Robyn Rogers Susan Roll Jeffrey Rolli Christian Romero Kara Anne Rossi 146 Class of ’87 Kristin Rothmann Carrie Rowley Peter Rowley Giuseppe Sabatino Alexa Samoiloff Sandra Ann Sansone Mary Kate Santry Elyse Sarmanian Jacob Savan Alicia Scanlan Widmer Schmale Peter Senna Loreto Serrano Ronald Settipane Mark Shaw Joanne Shusta Marc Signorino Deirdre Skahan Melissa Skehan Sean Slater Timothy Sloane Kimberley Small Nicole Sobkowicz Susan Solomon Eric Sopper Lisa Spencer Scott Sterling Leslie Strazzullo Joey Sabatino says cheese” to the camera. Members of the close knit class of ' 87; Lisa Ward, David Callard, Patrick McGeoghean, Martha DiGiovanni and Larry Marshall. Mark Shaw walks down the halls with a smile. Class of ' 87 147 1 The Butting Green This year, when students returned to the High School they found that the courtyard had been renovated. Gone were the balding grass and stumpy trees; (which had been hacked to bits a few years back by discontented seniors), and in their places were new evergreens and astro-turf. Benches were provided for those who didn ' t want to sit on the plush grass. All in all, the courtyard was transformed from a grungy hangout to a miniature golf course. Not only did the appearance of the courtyard change, but so did the types of people that collected there. No longer was the courtyard dominated by the rats”. Everyone felt free to relax in the court¬ yard, either to catch up on some home¬ work, or just relax with friends. At any given time, people representing almost ev¬ ery clique in the High School could be seen in the courtyard. Students flock to the courtyard for an astro-turf butt break . Relaxing with a cigarette is a common activity in the courtyard, as well as outside the art room doors. It’s safe to say that the cigarettes smoked in the courtyard are different from those smoked by the art room doors, however. The students of Winchester High School are certainly lucky to have a place where they can rap, smoke, and in the case of couples, mug it up . Let’s just hope that they will stay looking as nice as it does. Kevin Crochetiere takes a break from skate-boarding in the courtyard. Tracy Johnson, Julia Guilderson, Anne Cowen, and Rossana Pollino make use of the new benches. Colin Stryker Kent Suhrbier Lauren Suvak Michelle Sweeny Lisa Tonaszuck David Tucci Jun Urano Jorge Vanga Gregory Veitch Kristen Veitch Christopher Verhaegen Michael Vozzella Andrew Waltman Ann Walsh Michael Walsh John Ward Lisa Ward Wendy Wentworth Aaron West Charles Westenberger Dawn Whelan 148 Class of ’87 Lucy Shawcross and Diane Yamane spend their study in the sun.(Photos by Burlington Studio) WHS students, David Lewis.John Perra, Holly Shep¬ ard, Mamie Sullivan, and Sharon White relax during their lunchbreak.(Photo by Paul Ferullo) Sharon Fitzgerald hams it up posing for art class. (Photo by Paul Fervllo) ■ Cynthia Whitehead Cary Williams Jane Williamson Emile Wolsky Young Won Heidi Worthen Gregory Wyler Levni Yilmaz Joseph Zuccola Class of ’87 149 The New Addition Entering Winchester High School was an experience that no freshman will ever forget. Everyone had their own expecta¬ tions of high school life. Adapting to a different environment from McCall Jr. High made many of us nervous. As the year progressed, so did the class of 1988. Each and every student built their own road for four years of learning. In January our first and very successful dance was held. It was joined by the soph¬ omore class. A beach party was also planned as well as an exciting semi-formal at the end of the year. All in all our first year at Winchester High seemed to be very successful. With a lot of help from the upperclassmen we have completed our first year without major problems. We, the class of 1988, will stay together for four years, but in our minds, our good times” will last forever. September 5 welcomed the class of 1988 in their first assembly at Winchester High School. Robert Abbanat Jorge Acevedo Patty Adelsberger Sonia Ahmed Vivek Ahya Rebecca Airey Cyrus Akbarian Michael Aldrich Omar Ali Shonja Allen Charles Almquist Bethany Angeles Candice Ashenden Henry Askew David Banks Karen Bauman Orrissa Baker Kenneth Barclay Cynthia Barry Laurie Barton Paul Beck 150 Freshmen After their first student union meeting, newly elected freshmen officers, Tres. Billy Murphy, Pres. Sonja Ahmed, V.P. David Banks and (missing) Sec. Beth Small pose for their yearbook picture. After the final words of Mr. Larocco’s welcome speech, Ashely Reeve, Geniveve Conlin, Jane Keith and Julie Kenerson take a breather before leaving for their next class. Steven Behrmann Patricia Belding Craig Bell John Bella Alexandra Bennett Marielle Bentley Brian Benton Tammy Berman Alison Berry Mark Berry Melissa Black Wendolyn Boener Murray Bollinger Lisa Bonfilio Susan Bonnell Elizabeth Borsody Judith Borsody Ulrike Botz Michele Boudreau Michael Bowers Ritika Bowry Freshmen 151 Julienne Brackett Marie Bucchiere Dennis Buccheim Reinaldo Bustamante Leslie Callard Paul Capodanno Warren Carvalho Michael Chen Wing Harn Chen Kristen Chute Daniel Ciarcia Jennifer Ciotti Laurie Clements Janice Coakley Albert Colantino Laura Colella Kristin Coliano Mario Colucci Beth Conley Geneive Conlin Joseph Costello Karen Cramer Todd Crandall Corene Cree Stephen Cronin Stacey Cullen Marilyn Cummings James Curley A Freshman Tradition One of the first and most memorable of our high school experiences is our Honors English Class during Freshmen year with Barbara Norton. Miss Norton does not teach just English literature; she opens a student’s mind to poetry, music, various cultures and even topics like nuclear war. Students do not just read, but also debate, discuss, write, listen and learn. Because Miss Norton brings all of these and other areas into her course, it is interesting for the students. The students began the year by giving her their first impressions of the school. From there, students are presented with various creative assignments, such as act¬ ing out plays or debating current issues. Miss Norton greatly influences her stu¬ dents. Many of her students have kept in touch and come back to see her. (If you really want to get on her good side, bring her some chocolate.) In addition to her broad literary back¬ ground, Miss Norton has a reputation as one of the best hall moniters in the school. Killer Norton”, as she is called in the English department, has no qualms about breaking up hallway brawls. These are photos of this years Fresh¬ men Honors English class, the fortunate reciprocants of Miss Norton’s endless ex¬ perience and enthusiasm. Suvendu Pal is deep in thought during Miss Nor¬ ton ' s first period class. 152 Freshmen Gregory Falcione Marc Falzano Victor Farad William Farrar Michael Feeley Laurence Ferazani Jennifer Davis Nancy Davis Raina Deluca Todd Delvecchio Amy Derry Martin Devrieze Maurice Dimauro Anne Marie Doherty Emily Doherty Glen Doherty Michael Doherty Michael Dubois Edward Duffy Benjamin Dulong Tan Van Duong Shane Egan Laura Elia Eric Emeneau Paul Erbafina Elaine Eliadis Paula Fairweather Freshmen 153 The Lunch Bunch Lunch at Winchester High is a new experience for the freshmen. The WHS cafeteria is quite different from that of the Junior High. Not only is there a larger selection of food at the High School, but there is also plenty of good music for everyone to enjoy. In addition, lunchtime gives the freshmen a chance to mingle with and admire the upperclassmen. Lunch at Winchester High School is a time to relax for the freshmen girls. Aimee Murdock, Debra Harrington, Ingrid Spanjaard, Lesley Pedulla, Amy Derry, Sandra Bennett and Katie O ' Connor. Winchester High School’s new snackbar has become an overwhelming success according to Robbie Kean and Janice Coakley, as students purchase their breakfast and lunch desserts there Michael Fieleke Michelle Fleming Mary Ellen Flynn Thomas Foley Carolyn Forester Jonathan Furey Kathleen Furey Shauna Gaudet Mark Gechijian Francis Gianci Gino Giangrande Joni Giganet Joseph Gill John Giovino Elinor Goodwin Kristen Grant Kathleen Green Victor Grigorieff John Guilderson John Hackett Michael Haddad Susan Hagerty Debra Harrington Phylis Hawkins Scott Herlihy John Hirschhorn Douglas Holt Steven Horiatis 154 Freshmen Students brown-bag it these days at WHS. Mar- ielle Bentley, Lauren Murray, Orissa Baker, Melissa Black, Charlie Cowen, Sarah Tobiason, Jodhi Tahir, Beth Conley and Judy Borsody. Freshman boys enjoy lunch at the Winchester High School cafeteria. Hank Askew, Michael McCand- less, Doug Holt, Alexi Carayannopoulos, Jason Up¬ per, Louie Papalimberis, Nicholas Zervoglbs and Tan Duong. Matthew Howell Jeanne Hudson Andrew Hunter Norah Hurley William Johansen Jermain Jones Jennifer Joyce Dian Kakridas Michael Kares Beth Ann Karis Robert Kean Cahterine Keane Jonathan Keay Jane Keith Margaret Kelley Julia Kenerson Derek Kenney Alyson Kessel John Kirkpatrick Talena Kozelian Theresa Krajewski Jason Kreth Dawn Kullman Adam Laats Renee LaCascia Guy Lake Stephen Landry John Lane Freshmen 155 Matthew Langley Adam Lawrence Margaret Lee William Lee Keith Leonard Melissa Letteri Christopher Leydon Don Limerick Christine Looney Mark Lundin Philip Lynch Sean Lyons Sara MacNamara Lauren Mahoney Patricia Mahoney K. Martinelli Diane Maskewich Joan Matelli Michael McCandless Elizabeth McCann Brian McCarthy Naquel McClearn Robert McDonough Sean McDonough Sean McElhinney James Mclnery Paul McLaughlin Courtenay McMillan Serfs Speak Up When the freshmen first arrived at the high school upperclassmen and this is what they had to say . . . ' ' They’re there” — Scott Murphy ' ' They’re nicer than I expected” — Rob Kean this year we asked them how they felt about the They’re pretty nice but they think they own the school ...” — Amy Derry They’re tall, some of them even have beards!” — Ken Barclay 156 Freshmen Rule of the Upper Class Aren ' t freshmen amusing? Whether clumped around the bathroom mirrors, or dodging in the hallways, all freshmen remind us of our past. Here’s how former freshmen view the class of ' 88. Freshmen are just here to fill up the empty classrooms and lockers.” — Cathy Flatley They’re great because they look up to us and give us alot of respect” — Maryanne Fallon Daniel McNarvara Kelly Meehan William Minkowitz Eric Mortensen Alexandra Mueller Anne Mueller Aimee Murdock Scott Murphy William Murphy Lauren Murray Audrey Nacamuli N. Nalloy Alfred Nazzaro Kathleen Neuner Jennifer Norberg Deborah Nowell John O ' Brien Sebastian O ' Brien Kelly O ' Callaghan Daniel O ' Connell Colleen O ' Connor Freshmen 157 I Candid Camera Amy Perritano and Patty Adelsberger were two members of the freshman class who attended the Soccer Ball. Alexandra Weildald enjoys a moments silence from a WHS photograph during her math class. Billy Lee checks out the encroaching stranger. Eileen O’Connor Kathleen O ' Connor Christopher O ' Donnell H. Onaves Kathryn O ' Reilly Brenda Outwater Suvendu Pal Louis Papalimberis Cynthia Pascuito Marla Patti Suzanne Pawlak Lesley Pedulla Emrehan Pelin Jaliane Perez Amy Perritano Eric Pharo V. Pleck Lori Piccione Andre Poonen Benjamin Porter Sascha Potska 158 Freshmen I Sandra Powers Shawn Powers Christopher Puffer Donna Ray Jane Reardon Ashley Reeve Stephen Reeve Sarah Regan Anne Reno Reginald Reynolds Robin Richardson Kristen Riley Ellen Rinaldi Hector Rios Amy Robertson Seth Rosenberger Amanda Roy Emily Rubenstein Guiliano Ruotolo Laura Rutherford Bernard Sanford Michelle Schenck Kenneth Schuurman Leah Schwab James Selvitelli Andrew Sexeny Charles Shannon Aaron Shepard Freshman Ben Dulong is caught in the act of signal¬ ing to the girls’ table. Camera shy Billy Murphy is not just a pretty face, he is also an avid Tampa Bay fan. Testing his circuits, Randall Henke is preparing his experiement review during electronics class. Freshmen 159 Julie Kenerson poses as a grounded angel at a Tumb- lette practice. (Photos by Burlington Studios) Kristen Grant displays her bizzare style. Michael Bowers and James Selvetelli inspect the rep¬ tiles in Biology Lab. ; ' o I Deborah Skahan Elizabeth Small Michael Smith Alexandra Sour Ingrid Spanjaard Nancy Spencer Mary Spezzafero Philip Svahn Elizabeth Sweeny Joohi Tahir Joseph Tahnk Michael Tardarini Kristin Taurasi Thomas Terry Jennifer Thorne Sara Tobiason James Tuohy Jason Upper George Venuti Larry Vernaglia Michelle Vozzella 160 Class of ’87 Juliana Retollo shows that being a part of Tumb- lettes is very hard work. Aimee Murdock finds unusual humor in the Biology Lab. microscope. Leslee Pedulla, Eileen O ' Connell, Debra Harrington, Sandra Bennett, Kathy Furey, and Ivan Caloff ham it up for the camera. David Walsh Richard Walsh Tanya Wasserman Edwin Welch Debbie Whelan Lisa White Clayton Wight Dianne Williams Gregory Winn Young Won Gail Wright Gregory Wys Alexis Wiedwald Akira Yatsuhasi A Class of ' 87 161 Sachems strive for athletic superiority. From the superbowl bound Sachem Grid- ders, to the ballbusting power of our Sa¬ chem soccer teams, we reign supreme in the Middlesex League. The hours of sweat and dedication reinforce the Sa¬ chem motto, No Pain, No Gain”. The endless devo¬ tion of the coaches and trainer of the Sachem athletes, is the backbone of our triumphs. The competitive spirit of WHS, brings us yet another step above the rest. (Silhouette by Petr Kyn) (Photo by Burlington Studio) Competition 163 With very little experience and a lot of hard work, the Winchester High School Boys Cross Country Team had an extremely successful season. They finished with a record of 7-2 and ended up in a respectable tie for second place in the highly competitive Middlesex League. Although the team was without a runner with more than one season of previous cross country , exper¬ ience, the coaches, Mr. Cantillon and Mr. Maloney, felt Winchester could do well. And the team did more than do well, they did terrific. The team made up for their inex¬ perience with depth. Under the leadership of Co-captains Brian Pothier and Jim Whitehead, the team stuck together and aspired. Finishing the season with an unfor¬ gettable one-point victory over Woburn. Boys Cross Country Team: Tim Conley, Tim Schmitt, Brian Pothier, Jim Whitehead, Bob Feld¬ man, Jason Boone, Dan Kinsourne, Derek Ruther¬ ford, Michael Alderridge, Todd Delveccio i The team leaders — Jim Whitehead, Brian Pothier and Mr. Cantillon Michael Aldridge concentrates on pacing himself for victory (Photos by Burlington Studio) 164 Cross Country The agonizing struggle pays off as Beth Nowell edges out her opponent The Girls Cross-country team was not as successful in the 1984 season as it has been in past years. However, many individuals on the team performed outstandingly, and some even achieved personal bests. Unfortunately, many runners were plagued by injury, and this showed in the team ' s final record. However, Coach Cantillon remains optimistic about future seasons. Although the team is losing two of its best run¬ ners, co-captains Beth Nowell and Diane Aronson, to graduation, Mr. Cantillon feels that there reamins the base for a strong and competi¬ tive team. Some of the returning runners will be juniors Heather In- nes and Betsy Ellis, and sopho¬ mores Sandra Riley, Lauren Cha- bot, Kristen Pywell, Cindy White- head, and Anne Walsh. All of these runners are looking forward to next season, and are hoping that their record will be as good as the times that they share. Cross Country Final Record Winchester 18-40 Watertown Winchester 23-35 Burlington Winchester 33-24 Reading Winchester 25-30 Stoneham Winchester 28-29 Lexington Winchester 23-33 Belmont Winchester 38-20 Wakefield Winchester 27-28 Melrose Winchester 29-30 Woburn Filled with determination, Lauren Chabot attempts to overtake her opponent A Girls Cross Country Team: Beth Nowell, Heather Innes, Diane Aronson, Amy Murdock, Kris¬ ten Pywell, Lauren Chabot, Cin¬ dy Whitehead, Jeanette Ridge¬ field. Cross Country 164 i First Row: Randy Hesse, Michael White, David Manganaro, Mark Govostes, Scott Falzano, Nick Asaro, Bruce Schwartsman, Dom DiVincenzo, An¬ drew Martinelli, Alan Adler, David O ' Connor, Dave Ford, Coach Kline. Second Row: Coach Marshall, Coach Berman, Eric Ewald, Chip Kelley, David Kof- man, Ken Gill, Bill Ford, Scott Binding, Dave Do¬ herty, Brian Carroll, Chris Costello, Bob Palmer, Jim Coughlin, Tony Vozzella, William Morton, John De¬ Marco, John Krebbs. Third Row: Jim Castagano, John McGeehan, David Carter, Pat Heinz, Mike Vozzella, Derek Binding, T.J. Dellasalla, Joe Calar- eso, Nick Genaris, Jim Chute, Matt Galvin, Tom Cooke, David Christopher, Chris Olsen, Peter Del- veccio, Chris Gaudet, Gareth Kenton, John Math- son, Alex Nasson, John Gosselin, Coach Donahoe, Coach Micksen. Fourth Row: Paul Murray, Mike Mahoney, Steve Osborne, Dan Costello, Brian Mc¬ Carthy, Glen Dorsom.John Berry, Tom Pigeot.John Serieka, Denni Clarke, Scott Romboli, Richard Burke, Mike Murray, Bill Peterson. Fifth Row: Mike Furey, Raffi Kozelin, George Nowell, Joe Zuccola, Vin Benncasa, Chip Fortin, Scott Cullen, Dan Fallon, Ben Ault, Charles Westenberger, Arthur Gordon, Darin Cromwell, Stephen Purdy, Aaron West The 1984 Sachem football team finished a great season with a 9-1-0 record; the best record since 1971. The Sachems breezed through the first eght weeks of the season unde¬ feated, but in the ninth week they faced Lexington, who was also un¬ defeated. The winner would play for the state championship. The score was 14-0 at halftime, and the Sachems never made up this lead resulting in a score of 14-8, Lexing¬ ton’s win. The Sachems finished the season on a high note as they crushed Woburn. Carroll was the team’s leading scorer and was named All-Scholas¬ tic by the Boston Herald. Doherty, a guard on what was considered the best offensive line in th state, was named in the Boston Globe All Scholastic Team. Leaders of the pack, Coaches D. Berman, M. Mixer, T. Donahue, and M. Marshall, and Captains B. Car- roll, D. Doherty, smile for the camera. MVP Quarterback Bobby Palmer braces himself for the ball as Senior Mark Govostes gets ready to hike it to him. Photos by Burlington Studio Sr. David Manganaro dances away with the ball, towards another Winchester victory. 12 adds a touch of class to Chris Costello ' s winning extra point. Co-Captain Brian Carroll protrays the winning atti¬ tude of the super-sachems as they ended the season with only one loss. Varsity Final Record Winchester 34-0 Sommerville Winchester 41-0 Belmont Winchester 42-6 Waketield Winchester 12-0 Melrose Winchester 28-14 Watertown Winchester 32-0 Burlington Winchester 21-10 Reading Winchester 47-14 Stoneham Winchester 8-14 Lexington Winchester 32-7 Woburn Football 167 Tri-captains Mitch Powers, Paula Russo and Julie Connolly, have a ball with their coach, Chris Scan¬ lon. Paula Russo displays the technic which earned her the reputation as one of the best players of the season. Bonnie Jean Casey gets ready to ATTACK as her opponent trys to get away with the ball. 168 Girls Soccer Girls Varsity Final Record Winchester 4-0 Belmont Winchester 5-0 Lexington Winchester 8-1 Burlington Winchester 9-0 Peabody Winchester 3-0 Arlington Winchester 5-0 Wakefield Winchester 6-0 Reading Winchester 11-0 Medford Winchester 2-3 Concord Winchester 4-0 Belmont Winchester 2-0 Lexington Winchester 7-0 Burlington Winchester 4-0 Peabody Winchester 7-0 Arlington Winchester 5-2 Wakefield Winchester 8-0 Reading Winchester 12-0 Medford Winchester 10-0 Burlington Winchester 1-2 Needham Back row: Lauren Suvak, Joanne Shusta, Leslie Stra- zulo, Katie Binding, Maura Kennedy, Robyn Rog¬ ers, Ellen Donahue, Tara Gurry, Katherine Fiorillo, Janet Weylman, Mary Anne Fallon, Bonnie-Jean Ca¬ sey, Debbie Nowell, Sarah Porell, Manager Anne Walsh, Coach Chris Scanlon. First Front row: Char¬ lotte Reece, Kim Small, Renee Dermatis, Julie Guar- notta, Paula Russo, Michelle Powers, Julie Conley, Carrie MacDonald, Theresa Ducharme, Jean O ' Brien, and Debbie Maida. Once more in ’84! The 1984 Girls Soccer Team finished the season 16-1-0. They were Middlesex league champions for the seventh con¬ secutive year, so they went on into the tournament. Although they easily beat Burlington, 10-2, they w’ere defeated by Needham, 2-1, in the second round. The team will always remember these few lines from a peom: This is your first game, son. I hope you win for your sake, not mine. It’s a good feeling. There’s no telling whether they’ll toss you out in the first five minutes or whether you’ll stay for the long haul. Too much depends on chance. On how the ball bounces.’’ r. m ’-V Julie Connolly escapes being tripped by her adversary and goes for the ball. Showing the thrill of victory, the girl’s soccer team is more than proud of their title Middlesex League Champions. Photos by Burlington Studio Girls’ Soccer 169 I L Front row: David Swanson, Rick Suvak, Paul Ferullo, Mathew Layden, Robert Anderson. Middle row: Coach Gene Bouley, Nathan Bokil, Mike McGee, Glen Richmond, Mitchell Rodriguez, Scott Kerri¬ gan, Kevin Houllahan, Pat Berkley, Mathew Wil¬ liams. Back row: Scott Racek, James Campo, Steve Goudsoyzian, Kent McCord, Chris Verhaegan, Al¬ fonso Serrano, Marco Sartori, Mark Shaw, Scott Wadman, Neville McKenzie, Kevin Racek, Shawn Herlihy, and Michael Rice. Soccer is a sport that requires skill. To appreciate it, you have to par¬ ticipate as either a player or a fan. The teamwork and devotion to the love of the game itself was what drove the Sachem boys to victory this season. Hours of long hard practice was also what the team was made of. The Ballbusters were a team of spirit and pride. It’s a shame that the ball couldn ' t have been placed in the net. The Sachems tried hard, but the offense couldn’t start their engines. The Sachems had a very rewarding season with a virtually flawless record. The many memories of Soccer at Winchester High will always remain in the hearts of those who play the sport itself. Scott Wadman adds a new twist to the sport of soccer. Chris Verhaegan looks before he leaps, as he checks out the surrounding players. Photos by Burlington Studio Circling for the kill, Paul Ferullo leads the offense. The Leaning Tower of David Swanson makes a clean getaway with the ball. Surprising his opponent, Paul Ferullo sneaks in and trys to steal the ball. Boys Varsity Final Record Winchester 2-2 Belmont Winchester 0-1 Lexington Winchester 3-1 Burlington Winchester 5-2 Stoneham Winchester 2-0 Watertown Winchester 0-1 Wakefield Winchester 0-2 Reading Winchester 1-0 Melrose Winchester 1-0 Woburn Winchester 1-1 Belmont Winchester 0-5 Lexington Winchester 7-1 Burlington Winchester 0-1 Stoneh am Winchester 3-0 Watertown Winchester 1-2 Wakefield Winchester 5-2 Reading Winchester 5-1 Melrose Winchester 3-0 Woburn Winchester 3-0 Tweskbury Winchester 0-1 Acton-Boxborough Boys Soccer 171 J.V. HOCKEY Scott Donaghey, David Gegigian, Chip Fortin, Shan Bonner, Sean Murphy, Jeff O ' Neil, Brian Babin, Jim¬ my Bonafilio, Matt Galvin, Richard Clemente, Brian Gannon, TJ. Della Salla, Rob Zirkel, Steven Scab, Peter Rowley, David Butt, Phil Aswad, David Coughlin. J.V. WRESTLING Coach Ted Neil, George Venuti, Paul Murray, Mike Cazolneva, Danny Nevers, Steven Rodrequiez, John Kay, Coach Larry Trembley, James Selvetelli, Bill Murphy, Chuck Armguist, Robert Gaeta, Brian Ri¬ ley, Chuck Shannon. SnaiefM achcm l 34 i ’Sachem. XasJvZ 1 ■iche | J.V. BASKETBALL Jay Herlihy, John Bruno, Danny Costello, Jimmy Cavanagh, Dan Meserve, Mike Furey, John Kean, Mr. Gleason, Scott Olivieri, Chris Verhaegen, John Colantino, Anon West, Chris Herlihy, Rich Burke J.V. BASKETBALL Coach Biol Driscoll, Debbie Brown, Jean Cullen, Lynn Braga, Meghan Guarnatta, Tricia Bracken, Alyssa Parker, Heidi McDonald, Debbie Taylor, Ka¬ tie Carroll. —. i jg... T,-,y i lH M a9 §a$ 1 jf. ' - ip.’ Ac yr W i s 9 ilw 1 I FRESHMAN HOCKEY John Hacket, Dave Walsh, Scott Murphy, Tom Fer¬ ry. Teddy Welsh, Jim Garcia, Shaun McDonough, John Guilderson, Rob McDonough, Robby Kean, Coch Senior Day, Greg Winn, Danny O ' connel, Gino Geagrande, Steven Horiartis, Larry Ferzani, Bernie Sanford. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Ritika Bowry, Brenda Outwater, Julie Kennerson, Beth Small, Jen Ciotti, Eileen O ' Connor, Linda Sel- vestri (coach), Lesley Pudula, Emily Rubenstein, Christine Looney, Leah Shwab, Achley Reeve, Amy Murdock, Tammy Berman, Nacquel McClearn, Kathy Furey, Diane Mascowitz, Deborah Harring- ton, Ellen Rinaldi. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Bill Chase, Nathan Mellay, Steven Berman, Frankie Gancie, Matt Flowel, Michael Haddad, Michael Fel¬ ly, John Furey, Andy Sexanne, Joe Costello, Aaron Shepaard. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Adam Lawrence, John Lane, Mark Lundean, Ed Duffy,Jamie McCoy, Sean Machelherny,James Cur¬ ley, Michael Ficochello, Paul Erbafina, Paul Capa- dano, Nicholas Zervoglas. 173 1 These guys obviously take themselves pretty serious¬ ly! 174 Boys’ Basketball David Dellograte, Steven Murray, Alan Adler, Mike White, Jimmy Cavanaugh, Scott Olivieri, John Bru¬ no, Hank Lynch, Peter Mulvaney, Timmy Budrewicz, Jacob Lewin, and Mark Shaw. What a difference a year makes. The Sachems finished their 1983-84 season with a dismal 4-16 record, but this year, under coaches Dave Smith and Bob Gleason, the veter¬ an Sachem ’’Hoopsters ' ’ have made a name for themselves in the Midd¬ lesex League. Teams that had pre¬ viously rolled-over the Sachems with ease, were now being paid back by the obviously sharper and more experienced 85’ team. Led by senior captain Alan Ad¬ ler, the team was comprised of sen¬ iors, Jake Lewin, juniors; Hank Lynch, Pete Mulvaney, David Del- laGrotte, Mike White, Dennis Clark, John Bruno, John Serieka, Steven Spud Murray, and Scott Olivieri (wait a second — weren’t there more?) and sophomores; Jim Kavanaugh, Mark Shaw, and Chris Verhaegen. Several questions arose this sea¬ son: Where ' s the Boo?’’ Why Bango? (How are you, mad Ai?)” Who has the balls? Which one of you guys owes me the Belly-Buster? Hey, anyone lor Wheelies? The Sachems are looking for¬ ward to another great season next year as only two seniors are to gra¬ duate, and many of the potential starters will already have two years of varsity experience to their credit. Sil.ai.nfi ilri r Boys ' Basketball 175 Hank Lynch cries, It ' s mine, you can ' t have it! There ain ' t no stoppin ' Steven Murray. Mike White coasts his magic spell. Hey Peter Mulvani, get a grip! Mitch Powers prays for the extra point as she focuses her attention on the game. ' She ' s got the whole world in her hands. ' Theresa Ducharme, Ellen Clavin. 176 Girls Basketball The girls Basketball team had another winning season, and im¬ proved their record to such an ex¬ tent as to qualify for the state tour¬ nament. Led by captains Ellen Cla¬ vin and Barbara Delaney, they finished with a 14-6 record. The tourney-bound team has worked hard, but also had its share of good times, including numerous Basket¬ ball dinners, and outings to toilet- paper the coach ' s house. Surprising¬ ly enough, the team even managed to make it to early-morning prac¬ tices on Saturdays without com¬ plaining. Good luck to the graduat¬ ing seniors, and to next year ' s team, who hopefully will be tourney- bound as well. Bill Driscol, Nelleke Spanjard, Cathy Flatly, Maureen Dokus, Maryellen Feeny, Paula Russo, Ann Walsh, Joseph DiSarcina, Theresa Ducharme, Julie Gaarnotta, Ellen Clavin, Barbara Delany, Ellen Donahoe, Carey Macdonald. You’ve got the hot potato!!’ Theresa Ducharme Mary Ellen Feeney. Barbara Delaney goes for broke as she attempts to shoot a basket from afar. Boo!’ Julie Guarmotta. Girls Basketball 177 Barbara Delaney goes for a lay-up during the Read¬ ing game. Field Hockey Final Record Winchester 1-0 Belmont Winchester 4-3 Burlington Winchester 0-2 Stoneham Winchester 0-3 Watertown Winchester 1-6 Wakefield Winchester 0-0 Reading Winchester 0-6 Melrose Winchester 1-4 Woburn Winchester 2-3 Belmont Winchester 0-3 Lexington Winchester 1-1 Burlington Winchester 1-4 Stoneham Winchester 0-0 Watertown Winchester 3-7 Wakefield Winchester 0-4 Reading Winchester 1-3 Melrose Winchester 1-5 Lexington Winchester 0-3 Woburn Front: Amy Hurley, Sharon Fitz¬ gerald, Liz Doherty, Sheila Mawn, Maryellen Sullivan. Back: Neleke Spanjaard, Linda Guild, Lucy Shawcross, Dawn Brown, Kim Grano, Michelle Sweeny, Penny Kapanika, Missy Vultaggio, Melissa Caci, Moni¬ que McClearn, Diane Yamane. Although the Field Hockey team ' s losses exceeded their wins, the team lacked neither ability nor enthusiasm. The season started oft with a a bang by winning the first two games. Spirits were high and Captains Elizabeth Doherty and Sharon Fitzgerald tried to keep them up tor the remaining portion of the season. The sachemettes had a new head coach this year, Mrs. Brown. She did a great job developing potential ability and creating new strategies. Laura Ball returned as the assistant coach. She did a great job keeping the players laughing. The Sachemettes will always remember STRETCH and mean Senior Courts. Michelle Sweeney go es for the goal as she is chased by her opponent. Maryellen Sullivan fights for for ball at the face-off. Photos by Burlington Studio . h : . 7 - ' , . - « •( ♦ ► . • a, • ’V ■ ' 178 Field Hockey Golf John Colantino shows the power of concentration which is a must in the sport of golf. TEE PARTY The Winchester High School 1984 season was more than just a tee-party. In fact, it was a season that will not be soon fore-gotten! For the first time in golf team histo¬ ry, the team was able to hold their practices at the Winchester Country- Club, thanks to a generous Club member. (No more putt-ing” up with the High School playing field!) Certain individuals on the team had an outstanding season. John Colantino competed in the Eastern Mass. Tournament, Shawn Bonner in the State Tourney, and Tom Outwater at the Schoolboy Tourna¬ ment. Coach Dave Miller hopes that next season will be more suc¬ cessful. The players have a few aspi¬ rations; playing at the Bing Crosby Memorial Tournament, female cad¬ dies for each player, and cheer¬ leaders at every match! Golf Final Record Winchester 5 Vi-6 Vi Lexington Winchester 6 Vi-5 Vi Watertown Winchester 77-5 Wakefield Winchester 3-9 Belmont Winchester 3 Vi -8 Vi Burlington Winchester 1 Vi-4 Vi Reading Winchester 1 Vi-4 Vi Stoneham Winchester 3 Vi-8 Vi Melrose Winchester 3 Vz-8 Vz Woburn Bill Coppins plays miniature golf on the greens of Winchester ' s local country club. Front row: Chris Herlihy, Bill Coppin, Tom Outwater, James Mclnerny, Tom Terry. Back row: Gregory Wyler, Brian Ba¬ bin, John Colantino, David Bon¬ ner, Charlie Marquardt, Robby Zirkel, Coach Miller Field Hockey Golf 179 m Captains Lisa Reinfeld and Pam Getson with coach Michelle Sangate. Katie Binding and Debbie Maida are just hanging around” during practice. Lisa Reinfeld is in perfect form on the balance beam. Katie Binding bows in reverence to the judges. 180 Gymnastics TPir.,! OWf J S Team Picture: Alison Kessel, Debbie Maida, Katie Binding, Alex Sour, Emily Doherty, Rhonda Glick, Sue Allard. Pam Getson, Lisa Reinfeld, Daphene Pezaris, Beth Jones, Donna Ralphs, and Julianna Ritoli. Donna Ralphs is a picture of grace at a meet. Debbie Maida displays her balencing abilities on the balencing beam. Rhonda Glick spreads her wings in one of her floor routines. dedication and enthusiasm as team helped make it worth remembering, leaders. Early in the season the team was plaguedwith injuries. But the loyalty and hard work of the team virtually overcame every obstacle. Funny times such as Michelle re¬ ceiving flowers from the track coach, (Katie?), swinging on the rings in Wakefield, and Sue’s 10” bar routine in Saugus followed the team throughout the season and helped make it worth remembering. The 1984-85 season for the Win¬ chester High School Girls Gymnas¬ tics team was an exceptional one. A new zest was added to the team with the arrival of a new coach. Mi¬ chelle Santagate. Captains Pam Getty Getson and Lisa jelly¬ bean Reinfeld helped pull the team through the season with their Gymnastics 181 m — Controlled Chaos? Nick Gennaris battles for the puck. 182 Ice Hockey Scott Binding, Rob Collins, Tim Doneghey, Paul Ferullo, Jeff O’Neil, Bob Paine, John Surabian, Derek Binding, Shawn Bonner, James Campo, Jim Chute, Scott Donaghey, Allen Doumit. Brian Gannon, Nick Gennaris, David Gechijan, Chris Giso, Brian Griffin, Sean Murphy, Bill Newburn, Steven Scab. Bill Terry, Robbie Zirkel, Anthony Cucinatti, Ted Dever, Scott Paine, John Ward, Jimmy Maclnerny, Greg Wyn The boys hockey team showed much improvement this year. Coach Mike Whyte was very happy with the performance of the team as a whole. The players worked well together and responded to the coach. This was a very important part of the team. The team was led by six seniors: Bob Paine, John Sur¬ abian, Scott Binding, Tim Don¬ aghey, Rob Collins, and Paul Fer¬ ullo. Many underclassman also per¬ formed well this year and will be a very important factor in the years to come. On behalf of the team, we would like to thank our coaches, the cheerleaders, and also the fans. KEEP THE FAITH . ' T ULi James Campo s exercise class paid oft as he stretched for the puck. Scott Binding goes for a goal Timmy Donaghey displays his skating prowess Ice Hockey 183 Wrestling captains Jay Rice, Rob Anderson, Joe Lawrence, and Dominic Divencenzo. Congratulations Rob Mitterlin-Anderson. undefeat¬ ed for four years of high school wrestling; Sectional Champion, All-State Champion and New England Champion. I ' m not quite sure I understand this new dance.” Tony Fortunati Jay Rice is ' one up ' on his opponent and takes an¬ other win for WHS. Btaeu 184 Wrestling Team Picture; Mark Bortman, Glenn Richmond, Greg Doherty, Glenn Dohrety, Doug Norberg, Joe Lawrence, Jim Rice, Alex Pencholo, Tony Fortunati, Rob Anderson, Tim Macdougal, Anthony Marcatto, Bruce Schwartzman, David Carter, Charlie Cowen, Dom Divencenzo, Steven Macarthy This year’s wrestling team had strong support from the class ot 85. Over the three year period the team has earned a record ot 43-5, with twenty-eight wins in a row. The teams success in largely due to the outstanding dedication and sacrifice by Coach Tremblay and Coach Neill. For four years Coach Tremblay has worked long and hard to make one team stronger, quicker, and more powerful. Coach Neill organizes the team, and bonds them together to form one. They are more than just coaches to the team, they are friends. The whole team will always re¬ member: the three pound dump, Rockland Cheerleaders, 50 yard line B.C. Hideaway, Fribbles and Dan¬ dies, Hold the nuts and heavy on the breast.”, Katsup, Skidrow, Fear¬ some Foursome. ”1 can ' t see”. Open your eyes”, who are Neal and Pat?, Lowe at 128, JoJo at 169, Charlie at 187, Preparation H. Blackeyed Peas, Osmo-sis, Cresse Cradle, The Moose, Puchulu who?, Rice who?, and Big Bad Bald Bailers Barnie Barger. This years undefeated varsity team was made up of 100 Fog, 107 Bagel, 114 Borty or Moondog Rex, 121 Puch, 128 Minute, 134 Grubsly or Buckles, 140 Beata, 147 Jolly joe. 157 Tigga, 169 Dancin Domba, 187 Biannual Bruce and Hut Baby Hewy. Jay Rice and Dom Divencenzo look to the gods for help . Mmmm, Delicious Joe Lawrence gets a piece tak¬ en cut of him. Wrestling 185 186 Swim Team WHS girls ' Swim Team is twisting by the pool. Cheshire cat Jose Calero in the pool. Members of the boys ' Swim Team include: Doug Holt, Jim¬ my Bowers, Alexi Caryanopou- los, Andy Laats, Jose Calero, Matt Kennedy, Michael Bow¬ ers, TJ Foley, Scott VanUmmer- son, Omar Ali, Coach Coates, Guy Pollino, Adam Laats, An¬ drew Holt, Greg O ' Connor, Robert Nigro, and David Bently Due to a new coach (Roy Coates) and a new practice time (2:30 in the afternoon rather than — ugh — 4:00 in the morning), the boys ' Swim Team has had vet another success¬ ful year. Their record was almost perfect: six wins and two losses (to Lincoin-Sudbury and Lexington; but don ' t worry, they kicked Lex¬ ington’s butts at the end of the season). This awesome record made them Middlesex League Meet Champions. Not only that, but an unusually high number of team members (eight, to be exact) are go¬ ing to the Northeast Sectionals. The Aberjona had a special re¬ quest to mention some of the Swim Team ' s favorite private jokes: Gentlemen, in by this sixty; What a Guy . . . splat; Twat; Lamborgh- inie; Nifty; Z; Tang; Bent Head; 1, 2, 3, Go Sachems . . . simply marvel¬ ous. Girls Swim team members include: Kathy McGilli- cuddy, Katherine Martinelli, Patty Adelsberger, Donna Ray, Patty Belding, Wendy Boerner, Betty Borsody, Judy Borsody, Genevieve Conlin, Val Fleek,Joni Gigante, Heather Graves, Kathie Green, Liz McCann, Courtney McMillian, Sandy Powers, Lisa White, Candice Ashenden, Ali Meuller, Caralyn Nash, Lisa Hasson, Deb Daugherty, Maura Dobbins, Kathy McGee. Linsay Caulfield, Alison Cogliani, Chris Guarino, Maura Looney, Deanne Cronin, Dara Fitzgerald, Daphne Zervogolos, Mary Krusell, Jamie Duda, Laurie Krebs, and Maura Nagle. Guy Pollino is in perfect from preparing for a perfect dive. Winchester ' s spirit floats around the swim team. Swim Team 187 Liz Doherty goes for the Gold. Michelle Sweeny overcomes every hurdle in her path. 188 Indoor Track Meg Kelly, Katie O ' Reilly, Caroline Curry, Liz Do¬ herty, Lise Brown, Jeanne Benincasa, Janet Weyl- man, Lucy Shawcross, Amy Derry, Kathy Maney, Susan McCarter, Deborah Skehan, Cindy White- head, Kristen Veitch, Jeannette Reinfield, Mary Krussell, Sandra Riley, Zoe Layden, Heather Innes, Melissa Skehan, Leslie Strazzullo, Lauren Chabot. Kristen Pywell, Anne Walsh, Michelle Sweeny, Mar¬ jorie Price, Charlotte Reece, Ingrid Spanjaard, Amy Carzo, Vanesse Biggs, Laura Rutherford, Hlrika Botz, Carolyn Forester and Lisa White. The season record for the girls track team fails to reveal the hard training and excellent prefor- mances executed by them. Despite the losses, the team continued to turn out strong performances and several personal bests were achieved. Winchester sent runners to the State Coaches meet as well as the State class meet where many impressive times were set. Although the team consisted of only a few seniors, they will be sore¬ ly missed. The underclassmen were also very strong and added great depth to the team as a whole. The fine performances of the team were fantastic. The girls track team looks forward to next year with anticipation for the future!!! The last rely has been run . . . the last shot thrown . . . the last hurdel jumped. Now all that remains are memories. Good memories!!! Ah, yes memories!!! ' No-o-o-o ... I get the front seat. ' Darren Cromwell At the beginning ot the season, this years boys winter track team had many new things to look for¬ ward to. A new ' team, a new attitude and most importantly a new coach. Marathoner Steve Norton brought the team together and created a new feeling of pride and determina¬ tion within the team. Although the team had few ' out¬ standing and dominating athletes, the many returning upperclassmen gave Winchester a better record than expected. Their 6-3 record in the competi¬ tive Middlesex League showed that the hours of running countless 300 ' s on the ugly green oval and endless miles in the cold and snow- did pay off. Craig Bell, Joe Gill, Darren Gromwell, Steven Purdy, Arthur Gordon, Ben Ault, Mike Barret. Mike Aldrich, Dennis Buckley. Derek Richardson, Chris Bett, Bob Feldmann, Lou Sampson, Derek Rutherford, Jason Boone, Mike Aldrich, Keith Leary, Brian Pothier, Kevin Racek, Neville McKensie, Jim Whitehead, Kyle Barnsfather, Tim Wood, Stephen Reeve, Phil Svann.John Gallvzo, Scott Wadman, Dave Manganaro, Jim Gray, Glenn Dorsam, Coach Steve Norton, Coach Archie Gordon. 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Abbanat, Robert 9: 150 Abdella, Joseph 10: Abrams, Hannah 11: 90, 126 Acevedo, Jorge 9: 150 Adelsberger, Ann 12: 81 Adelsberger, Patricia 9: 124, 150, 158, 187 Adler, Alan 12: 34, 95, 166, 174, 175 Ahearn, Kathleen 10: 138 Ahern, Catherine 10: 138 Ahern, Mary Ann 11: 100 Ahmed, Sonia 9: 151, 150 Ahya, Vivek 9: 116, 150 Airey, Daniel 11: 126 Airey, Rebecca 9: 150 Akbarian, Cyrus 9: 150 Aldrich, Michael 9: 150, 164 Aldrich, William 10: 138 Alexander, Chris 11: 10, 12, 13, 22, 23, 126 Ali, Omar 9: 90, 119, 150, 186 Allard, Sue 11: 126 Allen, Kathleen 11: 97, 126, 136 Allen, Keith 12: 100 Allen, Rebecca 12: 34 Allen, Shonja 9: 150 Almquist, Charles 9: 97, 150 Alvares, Lourdes : 104 Anderson, Jeanne 10: 138 Anderson, Richard 12: 7, 33, 34, 184, 185 Angeles, Alicia 11: 21, 95, 126, 127 Angeles, Bethany 9: 150, 156 Arcari, Keith 11: 126 Arcari, Robert 10: 138 Aronson, Chris 11: 126 Aronson, Diane 12: 34, 165 Asaro, Nicholas 12: 33, 34, 41, 56, 86, 87, 166 Ashenden, Cadice 9: 106, 150, 187 Askew, Henry 9: 110, 150, 155, 156 Askew, Jill 12: 18, 33, 34 Askew. Virginia 11: 126 Aswad, Philip 11: 126 Atkins, Nancy : 75, 120 Augello, Paul 10: 138 Ault, Benjamin 10: 166 Ault, Michael 12: 34, 157 Aversa, Joseph 96 Austin, Susan 104, 107 B ... Babin, Brian 10: 179 Badger, Patrick 12: 33, 34, 41 Bairnsfather, Kyle 11: 126 Baker, Orissa 9: 150, 155 Banks, David 9: 24, 150, 151, 156 Bankson, Sally 12: 33, 35 Barbuto, John 11: 126 Barclay, Kenneth 9: 124, 125, 150 Barger, Corinne 11: 19, 94, 126 Barlow, Heather 11: 95 Barrett, Edward 10: 138 Barry, Cynthia 9: 150 Barton, Gavin 10: 138 Barton, Laurie 9: 150 Baruffaldi, Mary 10: 20, 21 Bauman, Karen 9: 150 Bearce, Michelle 12: 5, 33, 35 Beauchamp, Joanne 12: 33, 35 Beck, Paul 9: 150 Behrmann, Steven 9: 151 Belding. Patricia 9: 151, 187 Bell, Craig 9: 151, 125 Bella, John 9: 151 Benicasa, Jean 12: 11, 33, 35, 57, 80, 82 Benicasa, Vincent 10: 69, 166 Bennett, Alexandra 9: 151, 161 Bentley, David 12: 35, 81, 106, 157, 186 Bentley, Marielle 9: 151 Benton, Brian 9: 151 Benton, Theodore: 13, 108, 137 Berkley, Patrick 12: 33, 35, 79, 170 Berman, David: 102, 166 Berman, Tammy 9: 151 Berry, Alison 9: 106, 151 Berry, John 11: 126, 166 Berry, Mark 9: 151, 157 Bett, Christopher 11: 126 Bett, Theresa 10: 138 Beyranevand, Carol 12: 35 Bezjian, Matthew 12: 33, 36, 91, 137 Biggs, Vanessa 10: 138 Binding, Derek 11: 126, 166 Binding, Katie 10: 14, 144, 169 Binding, Kenneth 12: 36 Black, Alethea 10: 138 Black, Melissa 9: 106, 151, 155 Blanco, Meribel 12: 22, 36 Blasi, James 10: 114 Blasi, Michael 12: 24, 25, 30, 37 Boerner, Wendolyn 9: 106, 151, 187 Boffa, Anne Christin 10: 138 Bokil, Mark 10: 138 Bokil, Nathan 12: 31, 37, 170 Boland, Erin 12: 22, 37 Bollinger, Murray 9: 151 Bonfilio, James 10: 138 Bonfilio, Lisa 9: 151 Bonnell, Craig 11: 12, 126 Bonnell, Steven 11: 28, 40, 126 Bonnell, Susan 9: 151, 159, 157 Bonner, David 11: 126 Bonner, Shawn 11: 126 Boone, Jason 10: 24, 164 Borsari, Elvira: 104 Borsody, Elizabeth 9: 151, 187 Borsody, Judith 9: 151, 155, 187 Bortman, Mark 10: 128, 185 Botz, Ulrike 9: 151, 125 Boudreau, Michelle 9: 151 Bowers, James 10: 186 Bowers, Michael 9: 151, 160, 186 Bowry, Ritika 9: 151 Boyd, Robert: 118 Bracken, Patricia 11: 106, 126 Brackett, Julienne 9: 152 Braga, Lynn 10: 139 Brian, Dana 11: 20, 127 Britt, Lisa 11: 24, 25, 127 Brown, Dawn 11: 178, 127 Brown, Deborah 11: 127 Brown, Lisa 12: 33, 37, 83 Browne, Patience 9: 22, 152 Bruno, John 11: 24, 127, 174, 175 Burchard, Janet: 122 Bucchiere, Marie 9: 152 Buchheim, Dennis 9: 152 Budd, David 12: 12, 33, 37 Budrewicz, Timothy 11: 92, 127, 136, 174, 175 Budrewicz, Thomas: 92 Bunting, Larissa 12: 37 Burdulis, Jerome: 118 Burke, Jeffrey 10: 139 Burke, Kathleen 11: 127 Burke, Michael 11: 127 Burke, Richard 10: 139, 145, 166 Bussell, Jennifer 10: 139 Bustamante, Reinaldo 9: 152 Butcher, Gail: 108, 104 Butt, David 10: 12, 157 Byron, Kimberly 10: 5 C ... Caci, Melissa 10: 178 Cahill, Michael 11: 127 Calabro, Neil 12: 37 Calaff, Ivan 11: 127, 161 Calareso, Joseph 11: 127, 166 Calero, Jose 12: 81, 106, 148, 186 Callard, David 10: 147 Callard, Leslie 9: 125, 152, 159 Campo, James 11: 127, 170 Cantillon, Joseph: 112, 164 Capachietti, Jude 10: 139 Capobianco, Jennifer 10: 144, 95 Capodanno, Paul 9: 152 Capodilupo, Sandra 12: 38 Capone, Suzanne 12: 38, 100 Carayannopoulos, L: 11, 110 Carayannopoulos, A 9: 152, 155, 186 Card, Cynthia 12: 24, 31, 33, 38, 106, 223 Carlson, Leslee 12: 38 Carpinteri, Elizabeth 12: 33, 38, 57, 83 Carroll, Brian 12: 33, 38, 85, 137, 166, 167 Carroll, Katherine 10: 139 Carter, David 10: 166, 185 Carvalho, Warren 9: 152 Carzo, Amy 10: 14 Casalinuovo, M 9: 152 Casey, Bonnie 11: 26, 106, 127, 137, 168, 169, 186 Cassidy, Kevin 10: 139 Castagno, James 12: 33, 38, 152, 166 Catalano, Sandra 11: 127 Caulfield, Hillary 11: 2, 95, 127, 133 Caulfield, Lindsay 10: 187 Celli, Marybeth 12: 20, 33, 38 Cerabone, Roy 11: 14, 127 Cesari, Lucille: 123 Chabot, Lauren 10: 24, 106, 144, 165 Chase, William: 118 Chen, Michael 9: 152 Chen, Wing-Harn 9: 14, 152 Chilani, , Bill: 116 Chidsey,John 12: 39 Childs, Brian 10: 139 Christopher, David 11: 29, 127, 135, 166 Christopher, Linda 10: 139 Chute, Cheryl 12: 20, 39 Chute, James 11: 127, 166 Chute, Kristen 9: 152, 125 Ciarcia, Daniel 9: 152 Ciccariello, Linda: 104 Ciotti, Jennifer 9: 152, 153, 99 Clarke, Dennis 11: 127, 166 Clavin, Ellen 12: 33, 39 | PHOTO INDEX I Clemente, Richard 10: 139 Clements, Laurie 9: 152 Clements, Theresa 11: 12, 127 Clinton, Pamela 12: 80, 84, 140, 141 Cloherty, Maria 10: 14, 140 Cloherty, Rita: 123 Coakley, Janice 9: 28, 14, 152, 159 Coarkley, Maryruth 11: 20, 29, 90, 127 Cody, Thomas 12: 33, 39, 106 Cogan, Shannon 10: 140 Cogliani, Alison 10: 140, 187 Colantino, John 10: 140, 179 Colantonio, Albert 9: 152 Colantonio, Andrea 12: 39 Colella, Laura 9: 152 Colella, William: 103, 112 Coliano, John 11: 29, 128 Coliano, Kristen 9: 152, 159 Collins, Christin 10: 22, 140 Collins, Diane 11: 128 Collins, Mary: 120 Collins, Robert 12: 33, 39, 85, 87 Collum, Tracey 10: 5, 140 Colozzi, David 10: 140 Colucci, Mario 9: 152 Conley, Beth 9: 125, 152 Conley, Julie 12: 26, 11, 33, 38, 168, 169 Conley, Timothy 12: 39, 84, 164 Conlin, Genenievee 9: 152, 151, 187 Connorton, Tracy 10: 140 Conrad, Phillip 11: 128, 141 Constantino, Dean 10: 140 Conway, Richard: 114 Cooke, Adrienne 12: 40 Cooke, Thomas 11: 128, 166 Cooper, Rachael 10: 22, 24, 140 Coppi, Andreas 10: 24, 140 Coppins, William 10: 140, 179 Corby, John 11: 128 Corby, Paula 12: 33 Cortina, Christine 11: 20, 44, 128, 133, 136 Costa, Holly 11: 128 Costello, Chris 12: 33, 83, 166, 167 Costello, Daniel 10: 128, 140, 144, 166 Costello, Joseph 9: 152 Costello, Patrice 10: 140 Coughlin, David 10: 140 Coughlin, James 12: 57, 166 Coughlin, Kathleen 11: 128 Covino, Rachel 10: 140 Cowen, Anne 11: 33, 128, 148 Cowen, Charles 12: 33, 78, 155, 184, 185 Cowgill, Burton: 24, 98 Cracknell, Amy 12: 33 Cramer, Karen 9: 152 Crandall, Todd 9: 152 Crawford, Janet 10: 140 Cree, Corene 9: 152 Crochetiere, Kevin 11: 99, 127, 128, 149 Crockett, Jennifer 12: 31 Cromwell, Darin 10: 140, 166 Cronin, Deanne 12: 3, 5, 187 Cronin, Jeanne: 118 Cronin, Stephen 9: 152 Cross, Thomas 12: 24, 31 Cucinatti, Anthony 10: 138, 140 Cucinatti, Carla 11: 128, 129, 133 Cullen, Jean 10: 140 Cullen, Maura 12: 20, 21, 30, 31, 33, 42 Cullen, Neil 10: 140 Cullen, Scott 10: 140, 166 Cullen, Sharon 11: 128 216 Cullen. Stacey 9: 152 Cullivan, Lorraine: 101 Cumings, Gregory 12: 42 Cummings, Daniel 12: 24, 31, 42, 87 Cummings, Marilyn 9: 152 Curley, James 9, 152 Curran. Annette 9: 125 Curran, Kerri 11: 128 Curran, Marialice 11: 106, 128 Curry, Carolyn 12: 33, 42 D Dagostino, Leilani 10: 140 Dantes, Lori 11: 128 Darcy, Alicia 12: 33, 80, 83 Daugherty, Debra 11: 128, 137, 187 Davis, Jennifer 9: 153 Davis, Nancy 9: 153 Dawn, Whelan 10: 140 Debiase. Anthone: 122 Decicco, Roemarie 10: 140 Decologero, Cathy 10: 4, 140 Delaney, Barbara 12: 33, 42, 44 Dellagrotte, David 11: 95, 128, 174 Dellasala, Anthony 11: 128 Delorey, John 11: 128 Deluca, Cristina 12: 42, 141 Deluca, Joseph 12: 42 Deluca, Raina 9 ' . 154 Delvecchio, Peter 11: 128, 166 Delvecchio, Todd 9: 153, 164 Demarco, John 10: 140 Dematis, Irene 12: 42, 169 Derrico, Carra 12: 43 Derry, Amy 9: 145, 14, 154, 11 Deshler, Dianne 12: 43 Detesto, Lori 10: 140 Dever, Edward 10: 140 Devito, Denise 12: 43 Devrieze, Martin 9: 153 Dewald, Denise 12: 80, 106, 116 Dewar. Lisa 11: 17, 128 Dewar, Kellie 10: 140 Dhingra, Anand 10: 140 Dibiase, Giro 10: 140 Dicara, Mark 12: 29, 43, 87 Dichiappari, Maria 10: 140 Dickinson, Lisa 10: 141 Didio, Danielle 10: 141, 143 Digiovani, Martha 10: 141, 147 Dilorio, Paula: 123 Dimauro, Maurice 9: 153 Dirocco, Paula 11: 21, 128, 133 Divincenzo, Barbara 12: 33, 43, 77 Divincenzo, Dominic 12: 33, 43, 166, 184, 185 Divincenzo, Risa 10: 141 Dixon, Milburn: 118 Dizio, Pamela 12: 33, 43 Dobbins, Maura 11: 20, 127, 128, 186, 187 Docouto, Jessica 12: 43 Doherty, Annemarie 9: 153 Doherty, Caron 12: 56 Doherty, David 12: 33, 80, 166 Doherty, Elizabeth 12: 4, 33, 56, 82, 178 Doherty, Emily 9: 153 Doherty, Glen 9 - 153 Doherty, Gregory 10: 141, 185 Doherty, Kerri 11: 128, 136 Doherty, Michael 9: 153 Dokus, Maureen 10: 141 Dolan, Janice: 102 Donaghey, Michael 11: 128 Donaghey, Scott 11: 40, 128 Donaghey, Theresa 10: 141 Donaghey, Timothy 12: 28 Donahoe, Ellen 11: 106, 128, 169 Donahue, Paul 12: 33 Donovan, Lisa 10: 141 Donovan, Mark 12: 33 Doron, Robert 10: 141 Dorsam, Glenn 11: 19, 128, 166 Double, Kenneth 10: 141 Dougherty, Julie 12: 44 Doughty, Matthew 10: 141 Doumit, Allen 11: 128 Drew, Lisa 11: 128 Driscoll, Robert 11: 24, 128 Ducharme, Chris 10: 141 Ducharme, Michael 12: 44 Ducharme, Theresa 12: 4, 33, 106, 169 Duda, Jaime 12: 106, 187 Duffy, Bridget 11: 128 Duffy, Christopher 12: 22, 24, 33, 46, 84 Duffy, Edward 9: 153, 125 Duffy, Kathleen 10: 91, 141 Duhamel, Alfred: 104 Dulchinos, Alexandra 12: 46 Dulong, Benjamin 9: 153, 159 Dulong, Danielle 11: 128 Duong, Tam 10: 141, 155 Duong, Tan 9: 153 Durbois, Michael 9: 153 Durbois, Nicole 10: 141 Duros, Anthonx 10: 141 Feeney, Maryellen 11: 129 Feldman, Robert 12: 31, 33. 47, 164 Fennell, Allison 10: 139, 141, 146 Ferazani, Lawrence 9: 99, 153 Ferry, Timothy 12: 79 Ferullo, Paul 12: 27, 33, 47, 170 Ficociello, Lyn 12: 47 Ficociello, Michael 9: 153 Fieleke, Michael 9: 154 Finigan, Francis: 118 Finneran, Denise 11: 14, 129 Fiorillo, Katherine 11: 2, 129, 169 Fitzgerald, Dara 12: 47, 187 Fitzgerald, Robert: 92 Fitzgerald, Sharon 12: 11, 26, 79, 82, 85, 87, 106, 141, 149, 178 Fixler, Charlotte: 120 Flatley, Catherine 12: 33, 47, 56 Flavin, Elizabeth 9: 154 Fleck, Valerie 9: 5, 154, 187 Fleming, Michelle 9: 154 Fleming, Sara IT. 12, 129 Flockhart, Rhoderick 11: 129 Flynn, Christine 12: 47 Flynn, Christopher 11; 13, 94, 106, 129 Flynn, Mary 9: 154 Foley, Jacqueline 11: 25, 90, 129, 135 Foley, Shawn 12: 33, 41, 48 Foley, Thomas 9: 154, 186 Ford, David 10: 141, 166 Ford, Kathie: 101 Ford, William 12: 48, 166 | PHOTO INDEX | E ... Egan, Kathleen: 104, 141 Egan, Shane 9: 153 Ehlert, Adrienne 11: 128 Eklund, Kevin 12: 46 Elia, Jennifer 11: 128 Elia, Laura 9: 153 Eliadis, Elaine 9: 22, 153 Ellis, Elizabeth 11: 128, 222 Ellis, Timothy 12: 18, 33, 46 Elwell, George 12: 33, 46, 85 Elwell, Paige 10: 141 Emeneau, Eric 9: 153 Erbafina, Paul 9: 153 Errico, Paul 11: 128 Ewald, Eric 10: 141 F ... Fairweather, Michelle 11: 129 Fairweather, Paula 9: 153 Falcione, Alfred 12: 10, 33, 46, 141 Falcione, Gregory 9: 153 Fallon, Daniel 10: 141, 166 Fallon, Kerry 10: 141 Fallon, Mary 12: 20, 26, 33, 46, 86, 106, 169 Falzano, Marc 9: 153 Falzano, Scott 12: 33, 46, 56, 84, 166 Famolare, Maria 10: 141 Farci, Victor 9: 153 Farrar, William 9: 153 Farrell, Patricia 12: 47, 223 Fassas, Christine 12: 33, 47 Feeley, Michael 9: 153 Forester, Carolyn 9: 154 Forester, Christine 10: 141 Forester, Cynthia 12: 48, 99 Fortin, Richard 10: 141, 166 Fortunati, Anthony 12: 48, 184, 185 Frary, Dave: 13, 120 Frate, Luis 10: 2, 139, 141 Fuchs, Stephen 10: 141 Furey, Jana 12: 33, 48, 77 Furey, Jonathan 9: 68, 154, 159 Furey, Kathleen 9: 154, 161 Furey, MaryPat 12: 18, 29, 33, 48, 68, 85, 95 Furey, Michael 10: 141, 144, 166 Fusco, John: 96 G . .. Geannaris, Nicholas 11: 129 Gaeta, Robert 10: 141 Galante, Rachel 12: 33, 79 Gallagher, Robert 11: 129 Gallo, Kenneth 11: 129 Galluzzo, John 11: 129 Galvin, Matthew 11: 129, 166 Gambino, Elise 12: 49 Gangi, Mark 12: 49, 86 Gangi, Michele 10: 141 Gannon, Brian 11: 129 Garcia, James 10: 141 Gardner, Elizabeth: 93 Gaudet, Christopher 11: 129, 166 Gaudet, Shauna 9: 154 Gechijian, David 11: 103, 129 Gechijian, Mark 9: 154, 156, 159 Gelowtsky, Nancy: 104 Getson, Pamela 12: 20, 33, 41. 49, 57 Gianci, Francis 9: 154 Giogrande, Gino 9: 124, 154 Giannotti, John 12: 35 Giannotti, Lisa 11: 129 Gibbs, Eric 12: 94, 49 Gibson, Michelle 12: 33, 50 Gigante, Joni 9: 154, 187 Gildersleeve, Donna: 103 Gill, Joseph 9: 154 Gill, Kenneth 12: 7, 50, 57. 82, 166 Gill, Mary 11: 129 Giovino, John 9: 154 Giso, Christopher 11: 129 Glick, Rhonda 12: 21, 33, 50 Glynn, Robert 10: 142 Godfrey, Maurice 12: 49 Golden, Michael 10: 106, 116, 142 Good, Thomas: 96 Goodwin, Elinor 9: 154 Gordon, Arthur 10: 142, 166 Gosselin, John 10: 110, 142, 166 Goudsduzian, Steven 10: 142 Govostes, Mark 12: 33, 50, 166 Grabau, Gretchen 11: 129 Grabau, Yvonne 12: 33, 50 Grady, Adele: 119 Grand, Kimberly 11: 129 Grant, Kimberly 12: 33, 50, 96 Grant, Krysten 9: 125, 154, 160 Graves, Heather 9: 154, 187 Gray, Christine 11: 129 Gray, James 12: 50 Gray, Katherine 11: 129 Greco, David 12: 50, 86 Greco, Lisa 11: 20, 33, 129 Green, Kathleen 9: 154, 187 Green, Shawn 10: 142 Grenzeback, Joan: 122 Griffin, Brian 11: 129 Grifoni, Joseph 12: 25, 33, 51 Griegorieff, Melissa 11: 13, 24, 106, 129, 135 Griegorieff, Victor 9: 14, 15, 154 Grosslight, Lorraine: 114 Groux, Jonathan 11: 129 Grueter, Louise: 93 Guarino, Christine 11: 129, 133, 187 Guarnotta, Julie 11: 127, 129, 137 Guarnotta, Meghan 10: 117, 142 Guild, Linda IT. 129, 134, 178 Guilderson, John 9: 154 Guilderscn, Julia 11: 129, 148 Gurry, Brendan 12: 33, 78 Gurry, Tara 11: 56, 126, 129, 169 H .. . Hackett, Cynthia 11: 15, 129 Hackett, John 9: 31, 154 Haddad, Christopher 11: 129, C30, 145 Haddad, Michael 9: 125, 154 Hagge, Alison 12: 10, 51, 222 Hagerty, Nicola 10: 142 Hagerty, Susan 9: 154 Haggerty, John 12: 51 Haggerty, Michael 10: 142 Hall, Michael 10: 139, 142 Hallisey, Robert 10: 142 Hanawalt, Maureen: 123, 108 Handlin, Holladay: 108 Hanks, Teresa 10: 142 Hansen, Roxanne 12: 4, 51, 223 Harber, Nicholas 11: 130 217 Hardin, Eleanor: 105 Harpham, Adrian 11: 13, 12, 130 Harrington, Kathleen 10: 142 Harrington, Pamela 12: 33, 36, 51, 57, 80, 106, 222 Harris, Arthur: 114 Harris, Robert 11: 130 Hartigan, Claire 12: Hasson, Lisa 11: 130, 186, 187 Hastings, Leslie: 105 Hawkins, Phylis 9: 154 Hayden, Marge: 93 Hazel, Kristen 11: 130, 133, 136 Held, Tracey 10: 142 Hemenway, Erin 12: 78, 131 Hennelly, James 11: 130 Herlihy, Chris 10: 142, 179 Herlihy, John 11: 130 Herlihy, Scott 9: 154 Herlihy, Shawn 11: 130, 137, 170 Hernandes, Rafael 10: 142 Hesse, Randall 10: 22, 24, 142, 166 Hession, Judith: 108 Hill, Natalie 12: 51 Hinxman, Wendy 10: 142 Hirschfeld, Amy 12: 31, 51 Hirschfeld, Carl 10: 24, 142 Hirschhorn, John 9: 154 Hitchcock, Margaret 12: 22, 23, 51 Hoffman, Heather 10: 142 Hoffman, Marianne 11: 130 Holloran, Patti 11: 130, 135 Holt, David 12: 33, 52 Holt, Douglas 9: 154, 155, 186 Horiatis, Arthur 10: 142 Horiatis, Steven 9: 154 Horovitz, Neal 11: 13, 116, 130 Houllahan, James 11: 139 Houllahan, Kevin 12: 26, 87, 170 Howard, Cheryl: 22, 108 Howard, Frederick 11: 130 Howell, Leslie: 105 Howell, Matthew 9: 155 Hudson, Jeanne 9: 22, 155 Hughes, Doreen 12: 33, 52 Hughes, Robert 11: 26, 130 Hughes, Thomas: 112, 122 Hunter, Andrew 9: 110, 155 Hunter, William 11: 13, 22, 130 Hurley, Amy 12: 33, 52, 141, 178 Hurley, Michael 12: 52, 81 Hurley, Norah 9: 155 Hutchins, Kimberly 11: 130 Hynes, Patrick 10: 142 I ... Innes, Heather 11: 14, 15, 130, 165 Innes, Roseann: 105 Isaac, Lisa 11: 130, 222 j... Jackson, Kathleen 11: 130 Jacobs, Mark: 98, 24 Jacobs, Mary: 93 Jacobson, Carlene 10: 142 Janian, Donna: 101 Jeanette, Stephen 10: 142, 146 Johansen, Holly 11: 22, 130 Johansen, William 9: 155 Johnson, Bill: 108 Johnson, Gregory 12: 24, 31, 52, 80 Johnson, Tracy 11: 130, 148 Jones, Elizabeth 11: 20, 130 Jones, Jermaine 9: 155 Jonson, Katherine 11: 130 Jordan, John 11: 130 Joslin, Shannon 12: 52, 99 Joyce, Jennifer 9: 155 Joyce, John: 103, 114 K ... Kakridas, Dean 12: 52 Kakridas, Diane 9: 155 Kane, Elaine: 109 Kapanika, Panigiota 11: 130, 178, 223 Kares, Michael 9: 155 Karis, Beth 9: 155 Karis, Thomas 10: 19, 142 Katcoff, Martin 12: 52 Kavanaugh, James 10: 142 Kazanjian, Richard 11: 130 Kean, Robert 9: 155, 154, 125 Keane, Catherine 9: 14, 155 Keane, John 10: 142 Keats, Matthew 11: 99, 130 Keay, Jonathan 9: 155 Kaith, Jane 9: 155, 151 Keller, Benjamin 11: 13, 12, 22, 23, 130 Kelley, Charles 12: 52, 87, 129 Kelley, Margaret 9: 155 Kelley, Stephanie 11: 26, 130 Kelly, Kristen 12: 13, 22, 24, 31, 84, 95, 105 Kelly, John: 114 Kenerson, Andrea 12: 20, 33, 52 Kenerson, Julie 9: 20, 30, 151, 155, 160 Krusell, Eric 12: 10, 24, 31, 33, 55, 87, 157 Krusell, Mary 12: 8, 14, 31, 55, 187 Kullman, Dawn 9: 155 Kupjian, Michelle 12: 33. 55, 81, 222 Kyn, Peter 12: 106 L ... Laats, Adam 9: 14, 31, 33, 90, 119, 155, 186 Laats, Andrus 12: 13, 33, 55 Laats, Virginia: 98, 99 Lacascia, Renee 9: 155 Lake, Guy 9: 155 Lancaster, Lisa 12: 55 Landry, Scott 10: 143 Landry, Stephen 9: 155 Lane, John 9: 155 Lane, Kristina 11: 131 Langley, Matthew 9: 156 Larocco, Vincent: 92 Latanision, Ivan 11: 12, 131 Latta, Charles 11: 131 Latta, Guinevere 10: 143 Lauretano, Ralph 12: 33, 49, 56, 87 Law, Christopher 12: 22, 56 Lawler, Margaret 12: 33, 56 Lawrence, Adam 9: 156 Lawrence, Joseph 12: 17, 33, 56, 184, 185 Layden, Matthew 12: 33, 56, 170 Layden, Zoe 11: 131 Leary, Keith 12: 56 Lee, Elizabeth 12: 106 Lee, Kathryn 12: 21, 57, 77 | PHOTO INDEX 1 Kennedy, Matthew 12: 8, 14, 15, 31, 186 Kenedy, Maura 12: 26, 27, 33, 54, 169 Kenney, Derek 9: 155 Kenny, Colleen 10: 142 Kenny, Marcia: 101 Kenton, Gareth 11: 130, 166 Kerigan, Scott 12: 11, 33, 54, 87, 129, 170 Kermond, Louise 11: 131, 136 Kessel, Alyson 9: 155, 159 Kessel, Scott 12: 14, 10, 24, 30, 31, 33, 54, 83 Kett, Rene 12: 33, 54 Keyes, Anne 11: 131 Khaghani, Farzin 12: 33, 54, 116 Khatib, Naheed 10: 142 Khaund, Nina 12: 8, 20, 33, 54 Khadraam, Abram 10: 142 King, Stacey 10: 142, 144 Kinsbourne, Daniel 10: 143, 145, 164 Kinsbourne, David 11: 131 Kirkpatrick, John 9: 155 Kirkpatrick, Kathleen 12: 20, 33, 54, 56, 81 Kline, Thomas: 102 Kocon, Karen: 92 Koffman, David 12: 27, 33, 54, 78, 82, 85, 136, 166 Koplow, Jeffrey 12: 55 Kozak, Donald: 101 Kozelian, Raffi 10: 143, 166 Kozelian, Talenea 9: 155 Krajewski, Therese 9: 155 Kraus, Arthur 10: 143 Kraus, Arwen 9: 155 Krebs, John 12: 10, 33, 48, 55, 166 Krebs, Lorrine 12: 55, 187 Kreth, Jason 9: 155 Lee, Margaret 9: 22, 156 Lee, William 9: 15, 125, 156 Lemay, Eric 11: 100, 131 Leonard, Keith 9: 156 Letteri, Melissa 9: 156 Levin, Alexandra 11: 14, 106, 131 Lewin, Jacob 12: 31, 57, 174 Lewis, David 11: 22, 131, 148 Leydon, Christopher 9: 156 Limerick, Cheri 10: 143 Limerick, Dan 9: 156 Limerick, Terry: 120 Limongiello, Christa 12: 21, 33, 57 Limongiello, John: 118 Limongiello, Gianna 11: 12, 20, 131, 223 Liu, Chester 10: 116, 143 Locashio, Christopher 10: 143 Loeb, Victoria: 105 Looney, Christine 9: 156 Looney, Maura 10: 143, 187 Lovett, Valerie 10: 143 Lowenstein, Andrew 11: 131 Lundin, Mark 9: 156 Lynch, John 11: 131 Lynch, Patricia 12: 33, 57 Lynch, Paul: 123 Lynch, Philip 9: 156 Lynch, Sean 12: 33 Lyons, Sean 9: 156 M . . . Macdonald, Carey 12: 169 Macdonald, Heidi 10: 143 Macdougall, Timothy 11: 131, 185 Maceachern, Kristen 11: 131 MacNamara, Sara 9: 156 Macone, Dawn 11: 16, 17, 131 Maconochie, James 10: 143 Magliozzi, Russell 12: 28 Magnusson, Vidar 9: 156 Mahoney, Catherine 10: 143 Mahoney, James 11: 16, 127, 131 Mahoney, Lauren 9: 156 Mahoney, Michael 10: 143, 166 Mahoney, Patricia 9: 156 Mahoney, Richard 11: 12, 13, 131 Maida, Charles 11: 131 Maida, Deborah 10: 143, 146, 169 Maietta, Peter 11: 131 Maid, Patricia 11: 13, 131, 135 Maiullari, Lucy 12: 25, 58 Majahad, Joseph 12: 8, 33, 53, 106, 141 Malatesta, Stephen 11: 131 Mallio, Matthew 10: 143, 13, 14 Mallio, Nancy: 119 Malloy, Nathan 9: 156 Maloney, Lorin: 112 Maney, Kathleen 11: 95, 131 Manganaro, David 12: 58, 82, 86, 166, 167 Manning, Elizabeth 12: 58 Marino, Thomas 12: 58 Marks, William: 119 Marquardt, Charles 11: 131, 179 Marshall, Kara 10: 95, 143, 145 Marshall, Ann 9: 156 Marshall, Lawrence 10: 143 Marshall, Manuel: 102, 166 Martin, Randee: 110, 113 Martinelli, Andrew 12: 58, 166 Martinrlli, Katherine 9: 156 Maskewich, Diane 9: 156 Matarese, Maura 9: 156 Matelli, Joan 9: 156 Mathson, John 10: 143, 166 Mathson, Margaret 12: 33, 58 Matrundola, Jennifer 10: 106, 139, 143, 144 Matsuda, Lynn 11: 106, 131, 134 Maura, Dobbins 11: 131 Mawn, Kathleen 10: 143 Mawn, Sheila 12: 33, 59, 123, 178 Mazzarella, Richard 10: 143 McCabe, John 12: 59 McCall, Karen 11: 106, 131 McCall, Linda 11: 131, 137 McCandless, Michael 9: 116, 155, 156 McCann, Elizabeth 9: 156, 187 McCarter, Susan 11: 131 McCarthy, Brian 11: 125, 131, 166 McCarthy, John 10: 13, 94, 143 McCarthy, Kim: 123 McCarthy, Maryellen 12: 22, 33. 88, 89 McCarthy, Stephen 12: 59, 185 McClearn, Monique 11: 131, 178 McClearn, Naquel 9: 156 McCleery, Heather 12: 31, 33, 59, 106 McCleery, Peter 11: 132 McCord, Kent 10: 143, 170 McCoy, James 9: 156 McDonough, Robert 9: 156 McDonough, Sean 9: 156 McDonough, Shannon 11: 132 McElhinney, Sean 9: 156 McGedghean, Patric 10: 143 McGee. Kathleen 11: 29. 129, 132, 186 McGee, Marc 11: 132 McGee, Michael 12: 76, 59, 87, 170 218 McGeehan, John 12: 7, 59, 86, 166 McGillicuddy, Kathy 9: 28, 156, 187 McGrath, Jean 10: 143 McHugh, Cynthia 11: 99, 136 Mclnerny, James 9: 156, 179 McIntosh, Jane: 109 McIntyre, Heather 12: 33, 59. 82 McKay, Kristin 10: 14 McKenzie, Neville 12: 36, 78, 170 McKnight, Michael 11: 12, 110, 106, 119, 132 McLaughlin, Paul 9: 156 McLeman, Heather 10: 143 McMillan, Courtenay 9: 156, 187 McNamara, Daniel 9: 157 McNamee, Mathew 10: 131, 144 Meehan, Kelly 9: L57 Menounos, Anthony 12: 29, 33, 56, 59, 76, 83, 86 Mercado, Anthony 11: 132 Merk, John 10: 144 Merritt, Michael 12: 60, 84, 110 Meserve, Daniel 10: 144 Messuri, Karla 11: 132 Michelson, Irene: 123 Milauskas, Suzanne 12: 23, 31, 33, 60 Miller, David: 96, 98 Miller, Laura 12: 60, 94 Miller, Lyn 10: 144, 146 Miller, Priscilla: 14, 31 Minkowitz, William 9: 157, 125 Mir-Mozafarri, N 12: 60 Mirak, Jennifer 11: 106, 132, 135 Mirka, Mary: 114 Mitsakos, Charles: 92 Mitterling, Robert 12: Mobbs, Stephanie 12: 33, 61 Molloy, Debra 12: 57 Mongiello, James 11: 132 Moore, Aaron 10: 144 Moore, Kevin 10: 121, 144 Moore, Michael 11: 132 Moore, Sandra 11: 132 Morandi, Katherine 11: 132 Morgan, Darcy 10: 144 Morris, Ronald 10: 144 Mortensen, Eric 9: 14, 15, 157 Mortensen, Katherine 11: 24, 25, 132, 134 Morton, William 10: 144, 166 Mouradian, Holly 10: 144 Moynihan, Kelly 10: 144 Moynihan, Scott 12: 33, 61 Mueller, Alexandra 9: 157 Mueller, Ann 9: 157 Mulkerin, Ann 11: 129, 132 Mulkerin, Margaret: 109 Mullin, Caitlin 10: 106, 144 Mulloy, Paul: 112 Malvaney, Peter 11: 132, 174, 175 Munroe, Kristine 12: 61 Murdock. Aimee 9: 157, 154, 161, 165 Murphy, Robert 12: 31, 61, 87, 157 Murphy, Scott 9: 157, 159 Murphy, Sean 11: 132 Murphy, William 9: 157 Murray, Alice: 122 Murray, Frank 12: 62 Murray, Jason 10: 130, 144 Murray, Lauren 9: 157 Murray, Marianne 11: 132 Murray, Michael 10: 144, 166 Murray, Paul 10: 144, 166 Murray, Rachel 12: 33, 77 Murray, Steven 11: 132, 174, 175 N . . . Nacamuli, Audrey 9: 157 Nagle, Helen: 101 Nagle, Maura 10: 110, 144, 187 Nagle, Nora 11: 22, 132 Nash. Carolyn 10: 5, 144, 145 Nasson, Alexander 10: 144, 166 Nazzard, Alfred 9: 157 Nelsen, Katrina 10: 144 Nelson, Harriet: 98 Neuner, George 12: 61, 116 Neuner, Kathleen 9: 24, 106, 116, 157 Nevers, Daniel 10: 144 Nevins, Julianne 11: 132, 134 Newburn, William 11: 19, 132 Nguyen, Tuananh 12: 62 Nigro, Robert 12: 13, 33, 62, 68, 123, 186 Nijssen, Scott 10: 144 Noble, Shirley: 122 Nolan, Martha 10: 2, 144, 108 Nolan, Mary: 109 Norberg, Douglas 11: 132, 185 Norberg, Jennifer 9: 157 Norton, Barbara: 153, 109 Nouri, Key van 12: 62 Nowel, George 10: 144, 166 Nowell, Beth 12: 62, 64, 65, 165 Nowell. Deborah 9: 157, 169 Nowicki, Anthony 11: 132 O . . O ' Brien, Barbara 12: 62 O ' Brien, Jeanne 11: 4, 132, 169 O ' Brien, John 9: 157 O ' Brien, Richard 9: 157 O ' Brien, Sebastian 9: 157, 124, 125, 159 O ' Callaghan, Kelly 9: 157 Ocheltree, Misty 10: 144 Ockerbloom, Peter 11: 132 O ' Connell, Daniel 9: 68, 157 O ' Connell, Diane 11: 132, 136 O ' Conner, Judith 11: 132 O ' Connor, Colleen 9: 11, 157 O ' Connor, David 12: 62, 95, 166 O ' Connor, Eileen 9: 158 O ' Connor, Gregory 10: 14, 144, 186 O ' Connor, Kathleen 9: 154, 158 O ' Connor, Michael 12: 33, 63, 87 O’Connor, William: 112 O ' Donnel, Beth 11: 20, 21, 132, 136 O ' Donnel, Chris 9: 106, 158 Oldach, Lynn 10: 144 Olivieri, Kevin 12: 8, 33, 63 Oliviero, George: 115 Oliviery, Scott 11: 13, 133, 174 Olson, Christopher 11: 133, 166 Olson, Clarence: 112 O ' Neil, Jeffrey !2: 41, 56, 63, 86 O ' Neill, Jane 10: 144 O ' Neill, Katherine 12: 31, 33, 63 O ' Reilly, David 11: 13, 99, 133, 137 O ' Reilly, Kathryn 9: 158 Osborne, Christine 11: 14, 133 Osborne, Steven 10: 144, 166 Outwater, Brenda 9: 158 Outwater, Thomas 12: 31, 63, 179 P . . . Pacione, Lisa 10: 145 Paine, Robert 12: 33, 63 Paine, Scott 10: 145 Pal, Subhasis 12: 63 Pal, Suvendu 9: 110, 158, 152 Palmer, Robert 12: 63, 166 Paltsios, Katherine: 119 Palumbo, Joseph 10: 145 Papalimberis, 9: 155, 158 Papalimberis, Theodore 12: 64 Papas, Elizabeth 10: 20, 21, 145 Papas, Leann 11: 14, 133 Pappas, Alexandria 11: 99, 133 Parker, Alyssa 10: 145 Parker, Sarah 10: 145 Parsignault, Cybele 10: 145 Pasciuto, Paul 10: 145 Pascuito, Cynthia 9: 158 Patti, Marla 9: 158 Pavao, Hondria 12: 64 Pavao, Joseph 10: 145 Pawlak, Lauren 12: 18, 36, 64, 106, 223 Pawlak, Suzanne 9: 158 Peck, Stewart 10: 145 Pedulla, Lesley 9: 11, 154, 158, 161 Pelin, Emrehan 9: 110, 158 Peluso, Anthony 10: 145 Peluso, Joseph 11: 133 Peres, Ana 11: 133 Peres, Julian 9: 158 Perkins, Jennifer 10: 145 Perlitsh, Suzanne 12: 10, 20, 21, 30, 31, 64, 83, 123. Perra, John 11: 149 Perra, Sallyann 10: 145 Perritano, Amy 9: 27, 158 Peta, Maria 10: 138, 145, 146 Petersen, Wiliam 10: 145, 166 Pezaris, Daphne 11: 133 Pezaris, Peter 11: 106, 133 Pharo, Eric 9: 22, 158 Phillis, Stephen 11: 10, 133 Phillips, Lorna: 123 Phillips, Thomas 10: 145 Piazza, Rene 10: 146 Piazza, Suzette 11: 99, 133 Picardi, Michael 11: 133 Piccione, Lori 9: 158 Pigott, Edward 11: 133 Pigott, Thomas 11: 133, 166 Pirani, John: 92 Pires, Karen 11: 133 Pires, Michael 12: 64 Piscreta, Annalisa 12: 65 Poduska, Mary 10: 145, 146 Pollino, Guy 10: 145, 146, 186 Pollino, Rossana 11: 133, 148 Poonen, Andre 9: 110, 158 Poonen, Bjorn 12: 24, 65, 116 Porell, Sara 11: 133, 169 Porter, Benjamin 9: 158 Porter, Phoebe 10: 145, 146 | PHOTO INDEX | Possi, David 12: 77, 129 Potzka, Sascha 9: 22, 106, 158 Pothier, Brian 12: 8, 33, 65, 164 Potter, Jennifer 10: 121, 143, 145, 146 Poulos, Gregory 12: 8, 33. 65. 106 Powers, Michelle 12: 33. 66, 85, 168, 169 Powers, Sandra 9: 159, 187 Powers, Shawn 9: 159 Preston, Denise 12: 22, 66 Preston, Stephen 10: 145, 146 Preziosi, Richard 12: 66 Price, Heather 10: 146 Price, Marjorie 12: 66 Puchulu, Alexis 11: 133, 185 Puchulu, Michael 12: 77, 223 Puffer, Christopher 9: 159 Puffer, Elizabeth 12: 33, 44, 57, 76 Purdy, Jessica 10: 106, 146 Purdy, Ronald 11: 13, 22, 133 Purdy, Stephen 10: 146, 166 Pywell, Kristen 10: 146, 165 Q Queen, Paula 11: 127, 130, 134 R .. . Racek, Kevin 11: 12, 134, 170 Racek, Scott 10: 146, 170 Rahmeier, Laurie 11: 14, 134 Ralphs, Donna 12: 20, 30, 33, 66, 99, 141 Ravanis, Peter 11: 134 Ravanis, Tina 10: 146 Ray, Deborah 12: 66 Ray, Donna 9: 124, 159, 187 Reardon, Jane 9: 159 Rebolo, Maurillio 12: 66 Redding, Martha 11: 13, 22, 134 Reece, Charlotte 10: 146, 169 Reeve, Ashley 9: 151, 159 Reeve, Stephen 9: 159 Regan, John 11: 134 Regan, Lisa 12: 66 Regan, Sarah 9: 110, 159 Rehteld, Janette 10: 146 Reid, Miraim: 109 Reinfeld, David 10: 138, 146 Reinfeld, Lisa 12: 33, 67, 84, 99 Reinhardt, Carol 11: 21, 27, 133, 134, 136 Rend, Anne 9: 159 Rexrode, Matthew 12: 33, 76 Rexrode, Misty 11: 134 Reynolds, Reginald 9: 159 Rice, John 12: 67, 184 Rice, Maureen 9: 159 R ice, Michael 10: 27, 146, 170 Richardson, Derek 11: 134 Richardson, Robin 9: 159 Richie, William 10: 146 Richmond, Glenn 12: 10, 31. 67, 170, 185 Richtmann, Petra 11: 134 Riley, Brian 10: 146 Riley, Hannah 12: 11, 77, 84, 107 Riley, John 10: 146 Riley, Kristen 9: 159 Riley, Sandra 10: 106, 144, 146 Rinaldi, Ellen 9: 159 Rinaldi, Lawrence: 113 Rios, Hector 9: 159 Ripley, Bonnie 10: 91, 146 Robert, Theresa 12: 8, 31. 67, 106 Robertie, George: 96 Robertson, Amy 9: 159 219 Robertson, Stephen 12: 67 Rodgers, John 12: 14, 67 Rodriguez, Mitchell 12: 33, 67, 170 Rogers, Deborah 11: 134 Rogers, Gary 12: 67 Rogers, Robyn 10: 146 Roll, Susan 10: 138, 146 Rolli, Jeffrey 10: 146 Romboli, Scott 11: 134, 166 Romero, Christian 10: 13, 146 Rodrigues, Steven 10: 146 Rosazza, Joan: 94, 102 Rosenberger, Seth 9: 24, 106, 159 Ross, Christine 12: 33 Ross, Traci 12: 57, 80, 81, 106 Rossettos, Linda 11: 12, 106, 134 Rossi, Kara 10: 20 Rothmann, Kristin 10: 14, 147 Rowley, Carrie 10: 130, 147 Rowley, Peter 10: 147 Roy, Amanda 9: 159 Rubenstein, Emily 9: 159 Ruotolo, Guliano 9: 159 Russell, Frances: 108 Russo, Anna 12: 76 Russo, Paula 12: 4, 33, 106, 168, 169 Russo, Suzanne 11: 134 Rutherford, Derek 11: 106, 110, 134, 164 Rutherford, Laura 9: 22, 159 Ryan, Kimberly 11: 24, 134 S . . . Sabatino, Antonio 12: 29, 76, 83, 87 Sabatino, Guiseppe 10: 147 Salemi, Michelle 12: 33 Samoiloff, Alexa 10: 147, 99 Samoiloff, Nina 11: 99, 134, 136 Sampson, Louis 12: 24, 31 Sandford, Bernard 9: 159 Sansone, Sandra 10: 145, 147 Santos, Robert 12: 18, 33, 49, 83, 87 Santry, Mary 10: 100, 147 Sarmanian, Elyse 10: 129, 147 Sarno, Christine 12: 33 Sartori, Marco 12: 12, 99, 170 Sartori, Marta: 105 Savin, Jacob 10: 147 Scali, Steven 11: 134 Scanlan, Alicia 10: 147, 95 Schmale, Widmer 10: 12, 147 Schenck, Michelle 9: 159 Schmitt, Timothy 12: 70, 164 Schuurman, Kenneth 9: 159 Schenck, Pamela 12: 33, 70 Schoepke, Michael 11: 134 Schuurman, Laurie 12: 70 Schwab, Leah 9: 159 Schwartzman, Bruce 12: 7, 70, 185 Selvitelli, David 11: 12, 134 Selvitelli, James 9: 159, 160 Senna, Peter 10: 145, 147 Serieka, John 11: 134, 166 Serrano, Alfonso 11: 135, 170 Serrano, Loreto 10: 147 Settipane, Ronald 10: 7, 147 Sevigny, John 11: 120, 13 5 Sevigny, Michele 12: 20, 21, 31, 33, 70, 121 Sexeny, Andrew 9: 159 Shah, Pathik 11: 135 Shamsi, Leyla 12: 70 Shannon, Charles 9: 159 Shao. Katherine 12: 33, 70, 83, 106 Sharma, Ravi 12: 13, 33, 70 Shaw, Mark 10: 19. 147, 170, 174, 175 Shawcross, Lucy 11: 106, 135, 149, 163, 178 Shea, Kelly 12: 31. 71 Shepard, Aaron 9: 159 Shepard, Holly 11: 135, 149 Shusta, Joanne 10: 147, 169 Signorito, Marc 10: 13, 117, 146, 147 Silva, Bernard: 123 Skahan, Deborah 9: 15, 160 Skahan, Deirdre 10: 14, 112, 147 Skehan, Melissa 10: 2, 144, 147 Skinder, Gerard: 109 Slater, Sean 10: 110, 147 Sloane, Timothy 10: 147 Small, Elizabeth 9: 14, 160 Small, Kimberly 10: 14, 147, 169 Smith, James: 115 Smith, Laura 11: 14 Smith, Lawrence: 119 Smith, Michael 9: 160 Smi th, Susan: 119 Smith, Tomiko 12: 33, 71, 99 Sobkowicz, Nicole 10: 147 Solomon, Elizabeth 12: 71 Solomon, Susan 10: 147 Sopper, Eric 10: 147 Soule, Walter: 119 Sour, Alexandra 9: 20, 30, 160 Southworth, Robert 10: 24, 108, 116, 147 Spanjaard, Ingrid 9: 154, 160 T ... Tahir, Foohi 9: 155, 160 Tahnk, Joseph 9: 160 Taurasi, Kristin 9: 160 Taylor, Deborah 11: 26, 135 Terpko, Christopher 11: 135 Terry, Thomas 9: 125, 160, 179 Terry, William 11: 135 Thompson, Deborah 11: 14, 135 Thompson, Wendy 11: 135 Thorne, Jennifer 9: 22, 106, 160 Thorne, Richard: 114, 115 Tiffany, Carolyn: 122 Tinkler, Jennifer 12: 17, 72, 85, 128 Tobiason, Jennifer 11: 134, 135 Tobiason, Sarah 9: 155, 160 Todisco, Stephen 11: 135 Tonaszuck, Lisa 10: 148 Torres, Christian 11: 135 Tracy, Thomas: 98 Trickett, Constance: 122 Tsoutsouras, Bette: 109 Tucci, David 10: 148 Tucci, Laurie 12: 72, 33 Tudhy, James 9: 160 Turcotte, Marie 10: 148 U . . . Ulwick, Jennifer 11: 20, 21, 27, 135 LIpper, Jason 9: 125, 160 Urano, Jun 10: 4, 116, 148 | PHOTO INDEX I Spanjaard, Nelleke 11: 19, 106, 135, 178, 222 Spencer, Lisa: 10, 14, 147 Spencer, Nancy 9: 160 Spezzafero, Mary 9: 160 Squeglia, John: 115 Stecchi, Lawrence 12: 28, 33, 71, 87 Stevens, Joan: 93 Sterling, Alexander 11: 135 Sterling, Scott 10: 147 Stevens, Joan: 93 Stevens, William 12: 22, 76 Stevenson, Mark 12: 71 Stewart, Rachel 11: 135 Strange, Brian 10: 147 Strazzullo, Leslie 10: 144, 147, 169 Struthers, Diane 11: 20, 21, 135 Stryker, Colin 10: 22, 148 Sughrue, Paul 12: 33, 71, 94, 116, 157 Suhrbier, Kent 10: 24, 148 Sullivan, Kay: 93 Sullivan, Margaret: 12, 101, 119, 135 Sullivan, Mary 12: 4, 13, 33, 71, 149, 162, 178 Sullivan, Nancy 12: 33, 71 Sullivan, Virginia 11: 135 Surabian, John 12: 33, 72, 84 Suvak. Lauren 10: 148, 169 Suvak. Richard 12: 7, 33, 72, 141, 170 Svahn, Philip 9: 125, 160 Swallow, George: 96 Swanson, David 12: 13, 16, 33, 72, 94, 170 Sweeny, Elizabeth 9: 160 Sweeny, Michelle 10: 148, 178 Sweeny, Suzanne 12: 72, 77, 222 V ... Vanga, Jorge 10: 148 Vanga, Julio 12: 72 Vanummerson, Scott 12: 72, 186 Veitch, Gregory 10: 131, 148 Veitch, Kristen 10: 148 Venuti, Annmaire 11: 135 Venuti, George 9: 160 Verhaegen, Chris 10: 2, 116, 128, 148, 170 Vernaglia, Lawrence 10: 148 Vita, Nicole 11: 135 Vittoria, Patricia 10: 148 Vokey, Doreen 12: 33, 72 Vonlazar, Pilar 12: 33, 72, 78, 84, 93 Vozzella, Anthony 12: 6, 44, 74, 166 Vozzella, Michael 10: 148, 166 Vozzalla, Michelle 9: 160 Vulaggio, Melissa 11: 24, 135, 178, 223 W . . . Wade, Timothy 12: 8, 18, 74 Wadman, Scott 12: 74, 170 Waite, John: 19, 114 Walker, John: 98 Walsh, Ann 12: 14, 15, 33, 74, 106, 169 Walsh, David 9: 161 Walsh, Lois: 115 Walsh, Maureen 11: 135 Walsh, Michael 10: 148 Walsh, Richard 9: 161 Walsh, Steven 9: 161 Walsh, Thomas: 129 Waltman, Andrew 10: 148 Ward, Ann 12: 74 Ward, David 11: 135 Ward, Jane 12: 21, 33, 74, 133 Ward, John 10: 148 Ward, Lisa 10: 147, 148 Ward, Marie 11: 20, 21, 134 Ward, Wendy 10: 142, 146, 148 Wasserman, Tanga 9: 161 Watson, Carlyjane: 12, 120, 223 Watson, George: 113 Weaton, Denise 11: 18 Welch, Edwin 9: 161 Wentworth, Wendy 10: 148 West, Aaron 10: 148, 166 Westenberger, Charles 10: 148, 166 Weylman, Janet 11: 134, 135, 169 Whelan, Dawn 10: 148 Whelan, Debbie 9: 161 White, Lisa 9: 161, 187 White, Michael 11: 166, 174, 175 White, Sharon 12: 74, 149 Whitehead, Cynthia 10: 22, 149, 165 Whitehead, Jim 12: 18, 33, 74, 95, 110, 116, 164 Wiedwald, Alexis 9: 161 Wight, Clayton 9: 161 Wilkinson, Mark 12: 26, 33, 75 Williams, Cary 10: 2, 21, 149 Williams, Diane 9: 161 Williams, Matthew 12: 22, 33, 170 Williamson, Jane 10: 149 Willing, Patricia 11: 20, 21, 45 Wippermann, Stacey 12: Winn, Gregory 9: 161 Wipperman, Michael 10: 149 Wolsky, Emile 10: 18, 149 Wolsky, Marisa 12: 4, 22, 75 Won, Young 10: 149 Wood, Timothy 12: 110, 75 Worthen, Heidy 10: 149 Wright, Deborah 12: 75 Wright, Gail 9: 161 Wyler, Gregory 10: 149, 179 Wyre, Gregory 9: 161 Y .. . Yamane, Diane 11: 106, 117, 135, 178 Yatsuhashi, Akira 9: 161 Yilmaz, Abdu 12: 22, 33 Yilmaz, Emre 12: 33 Yilmaz, Levni 10: 116, 146, 149 Z ... Zellner, Joseph: 113 Zervoglos, Daphne 12: 8, 33, 75, 187 Zervoglos, Nicholas 9: 161 Zirkel, Robert 11: 135, 179 Zuccola, Joseph 10: 149, 166 Zuccola, Melissa 12: 33, 100 220 BEST OF LIFE to the CLASS OF 1985 The Plowman Family Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime. Martin Luther 221 The 1985 Aberjona began in the spring of ' 84. Juniors from the ’84 book were all tested to determine their skills. These tests plus the adviser’s evaluation of each member ' s commitment to the ’84 book determined leadership roles for the 1985 Aberjona. Alison Hagge, Pam Harrington and Michelle Kupjian went off to Gettys¬ burg, Pa. during their summer vacation to increase their knowledge of the world of publishing. They returned in the fall to Aberjona meetings with great vitality. Working together like the Three Muske¬ teers, they selected a theme and planned the pagination, and then each designed the pages of the sections over which she would have autonomy. Aberjona 1985 had begun in earnest. From the ranks of over forty students twenty would emerge who would work, eat and sleep yearbook for the next six months. During these six months the A-Team not onl y spent their lives working at yearbook but also having fun at year¬ book. They munched out at Papa G ' s and they learned how to raise their own livestock . And although they love ya, Puch , one man was not enough to make them happy! They majored in regional politics and the corruption of young minds. Their unlimited knowledge of medicine was exemplified by their wonderful get- well prescription of orange M M ' s for Cariyjane (Mrs. Watson, that is). Their _ Bank and Trust Credit Card helped foot the bill for their favor¬ ite pastime — eating — and old faithful Nellie helped them get around. Betsy get out of the car ... Eject! . Yearbook taught them a great deal about life, including fifty things you can do with an improper cropper. Good luck ' Happy Cookies! They ' ll never forget all of those good times because . . . WE LOVE yearbook!! !” . .. and yearbook and CDW loves them. The Survivors Pi EDITOR Alison Hagge EDITOR Pam Harrington EDITOR Michelle Kupjian Yearbook ’85 began with a birthday par¬ ty for Michelle Kupjian and Alison Hagge. The junk food never stopped. Nelieke Spanjaard adopted the Save the Lady” Campaign with enthusiasm. With the ease and humor we came to depend on her for, Betsy Ellis prepares copy for Suzanne Periitsb. The stall provided moral support for Mrs. Watson in the form of a giant three foot card during her hospital stay. Alison Hagge prepares tor another pro¬ duction date with an improper crop¬ per. ABERJONA inlucc ’85 Aberjoua BUSINESS MANAGER Tricia Farrell COMPUTOR SPECIALIST Michael Puchulu ADVISER Mrs. Watson ABERJONA STAFF Suzanne Perlitsh. Leyla Shamsi, Penny Kapanika, Alexa Dulchinos, Suzanne Sweeney, Lauren Pawlak, Betsy Ellis, Roxanne Hansen, Lisa Isaac, Gianna Limongiello, Kathy Maney, Missy Vultaggio, Ginny As¬ kew, Cory Barger, Nelleke Span- jaard, Kathy Mortensen, and Cindy Card Smiling through it all, Ginny Askew fi¬ nalizes feature layouts. Cory Barger, not to be out done by Gin¬ ny pitches in on the last pages. With only one week to the final deadline the staff still managed to smile. Michelle Kupjian and Lauren Pawlak re¬ view type specs for senior copy. Mrs. Watson has a look at the photos Missy Vultaggio selected for track. Roxanne Hansen and Cindy Card were among the handful of seniors who hung in for the entire Aberjona year, they were wonderful. Penny Kapanika and Gianna Limon¬ giello discuss the cropping and caption for this photo. ABERJONA 223 MHMM ' •X •f Aberjona 1985 Co-Editor in Chief.Alison Hagge Co-Editor in Chief.Pamela Harrington Assistant Editor.Michelle Kupjian Business Manager.Tricia Farrell Computer Specialist.Michael Puchulu Art Coordinator Photo Editor.Marco Sartori Adviser.Carlyjane Watson Colophon Volume 56 of the Aberjona of Winchester High School, Winchester, Massachusetts, was printed by the Herffjones Yearbook Co. It had a press run of 450 copies, 224 pages each, printed on 80lb. Ermine. The front and back endsheets were school designed and printed in black. The book’s trim size was IVa x IOVz. The quarterbound cover had a base material of black vibratex and overlay silver vibratex. The school seal and type were applied with black and silver. The cover type is Tiffany Heavy. All copy is Garamond Bold with dropped initials on the divider pages. The Sachem Logo was designed by Winchester student Simon J. Donovan, Jr., Class of ’77. The silhouettes as they appear on the end sheets are by the following students: the Sachem Squaw by Tricia Lynch, the Cheerleader by Lisa Reinfeld, the Senior by Marco Sartori, the Academic Student by Tricia Lynch, the Underclassman by Ivan Latanision, the Football Captain by Petr Kyn, the Fireman by Petr Kyn and the Graduate and Mr. Larocco by Lisa Reinfeld. The endsheets were produced by Chris DeLuca. The photo¬ graph on page one of Winchester High School is by Carlyjane Watson. The 1984 Aberjona was awarded a second place by the judging committees of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. A Step Above the Rest” photography is by Burlington Studio and Winchester High School Photography Club. Carlyjane Watson is Adviser to the Photography Club. Aberjona staff from the WHS Photography Club include Marco Sartori, Photo Editor, Paul Ferullo, Assistant Photo Editor-Staff Photographer, and Wes Schmale, Staff Photographer. Additional photo contributions from the WHS Photography Club have been made by Ivan Latanision, Craig Bonnell, Jennifer Potter, Wendy Ward, Sara Fleming, Tina Lane, David Selvitelli, Kevin Racek and David Budd. The editors and staff of the 1985 Aberjona would like to express their appreciation and thanks to the student body, faculty and staff of Winchester High School. We would also like to express special thanks to John Carrier of Herffjones Yearbook Co., to Larry Smith of the Physics Department, to Helen Nagle of the Business Department and to Michael Puchulu for his special contribution to the ’85 Aberjona. Finally, we thank the Citizens and Businesses of Winchester for their support and example which is a step above the rest.


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