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Red Meml I d means I love you was one of the most impor¬ tant lessons students learned in high school. They experienced their first love, and were hurt for the first time too. Students made friends with whom they shared their stories and their secrets. It was a time when students realized teachers were real peo¬ ple who they could talk to and look up to for advice. The school became a home away from home. Extracur¬ ricular activities were their chance to meet people and see their teachers outside of the classroom. It was here that they learned to support their teammates. When students left the high school they brought with them not only friends, but memories of the good and bad times they had shared together. T-y Jennifer Capobianco, Jim Blasi, Jim Bonfilio, David Butt, Martha DiGiovannni, Lindsey Caulfield, Alicia Scanlan, Heidi MacDonald, and Nicole Durbois will s oon enjoy themselves at the pep rally. Photos by Burlington Studios. Top: Patty Belding, Susan Hagerty and Kristen Chute enjoy one of the few moments with each other in between a busy class schedule. Bottom: The blooming symbol of love is evident on Carnation Day ' 87. 9 Introduction
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8 Introduction Junior Joan Matelli and senior Randy Hesse cuddle up close during lunch
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The picturesque sky-line of Winchester Center lights up the night. hoffloui The, Red BnieJc Road . , «a| he road from Boston found its way to the village of Winchester in 1854. Today Winchester has grown into a fine community lined with red brick roads. When the students leave the community, what will they remember about it? For some, the memories will be of the time they shot scenes for Spencer for Hire in the center of town. Others will recollect all the years they went to the ENKA Fair, and the Memorial Day Parade. The Winchester community is a family oriented town with many opportunities for children. There are various programs for athletics and other social activities. Jobs are also popular among high school students. They offer a way to make some extra money, and meet some great people at the same time. Amy Carzo, Terry Donaghey, and Lisa Dickinson spent most of their senior year scooping at Brighams! Win¬ chester really has a lot to offer anyone who shows an interest. WiNCHIITlR tCWOOk, Top: The Winchester fire department is once again called upon for the weekly WHS fire-drill. Bottom: If you ever wondered why freshmen always ask, “Where ' s B201, here ' s why! Photo by Wes Schmale 10 Introduction
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