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CHANGING ALL TOGETHER SACHEM 1987 WOT Hampton Hampton Falls North Hampton Seabrook TOGETHER ALWAYS Student Life is memories of the hap- piest and the saddest times. The ups and downs and the friends and enemies that play a part in our high school lives. It’s the ideas and dreams of every student, it’s the confusion of being a freshmen and the excitement of being a senior. It’s the days which we’ll never seem to forget and the friends and familiar faces we’ll always look forward to seeing. It’s our life, our time, it’s not just a life of first bell in the morning and last bell in the after- noon. It’s after hours, during weekends, after school, and our private times. Student life is where we come together as one and go on with memories of each other. 4 MUSINGS ON A LION RELIEF FROM THE WALLS OF BABYLON (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) “Is not this great Babylon which I have built?” (Daniel 4:30) Daniel, this kiln-fired beast that strides in tawny glaze upon these ancient bricks still roars Babylon, the magnificent Nebuchadnezzar, the den where his models met their Sovereign, the hot breath of the man-devouring furnace where Judah’s Lion in three sons’ faith consumed the pagan pride of a demi god and recast him a humbled man. — Stan Piepgrass PREPARATION ... in the fullness of time, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman ... ” (Galatians 4:4 AV) The flax wick flamed and guttered in the hillside cave where the inn’s guests quartered their beasts, where a woman labored in the painful gloom. Few glimpsed the light that flared at the birth, or heard the first Life cry of the child man, or the woman’s long-pent sigh. In the half-light before dawn four boys would study to fish; a young scholar in Tarsus would learn to make goat-hair tents; a wealthy scribe would commis- sion a cave in a garden to entomb his dead; an emperor would assign an am- bitious soldier to govern an obscure province; by the sabbath's waning light a carpenter’s son would trace in synagogue scrolls the words spelling death and life; and a voice would be heard crying in the wilderness. Where dawns would still be steel, and death still stalk the darkness where despair throttled hope, and light had risen from eastern night, a king had been born in poverty’s palace. Time, measured in bloody suns and blacken- ed moons, had cradled eternity. Where men played at god, God had become man. — Stan Piepgrass Daniel inspired by the Relief from the M.F.A. Stanley Piepgrass at age two, gather- ing flowers in Africa. Mother, Father, and Mr. Piepgrass. Mr. P. paused from his studies for a quick Atop Westgate, Wheaton College photograph. Wheaton lllinios. October, 1952. IN HONOR AND A student once said to Mr. Piepgrass, You did something my parents said could never be done, you taught me to think.” DEDICATION Out of Africa. Much like the movie, Mr. Piepgrass was born in Jima, Ethiopa, East Africa. With his mis- sionary parents he spent his first five years there. Driven out by the Italian Army during World War II, the family returned to America for over a year only to return to Africa to stay in Nigeria, West Africa for five years. Mr. Piepgrass had his school books sent to him by boat, but his schooling was disturbed because the ships carrying his books were sunk by the Germans. His parents were forced to send him back to America to attend a school for missionaries’ children in South Carolina. When the school was closed, he went to Ben Lippen High School in Ashville, North Carolina and graduated in 1950. Mr. Piepgrass studied at King’s College, Delaware for one year and completed his last three years at Wheaton College, Illinois. Mr. Piepgrass always expected to become a missionary because of his family. To others he was a natural born teacher. Graduating from the Gordon Theological Seminary in Massachusetts in 1957, he spent the next nine years in a minestry-four of those years teaching in Maine. Receiving his M.E.D. in 1957 from the University of Maine at Oreno, he then moved to Hampton where he has lived ever since. He has raised three daughters in Hampton and is happily married to Jan Piepgrass. Mr. Piepgrass has devoted his time and energy to teaching and to the church. Although he has written hundreds of poems, he has never published any. He is a witty man who has shown his humor by “smoking chalk” and by telling bad jokes. This is Mr. Piepgrass' last year at Winnacunnet, because he is going into financial management with a company called A.O. Williams. When I asked Mrs. Piepgrass what she thought Mr. Piepgrass’ feelings were about W.H.S., she told me the straight out, honest truth. She said that he enjoyed teaching here, but there was a strong lack of interest from the students in re- cent years. This hurt Mr. Piepgrass, and he became tired of forcing students to do work; he felt he was banging his head against the wall”. Noticing the change in the kids, he looked back on a time when people learned just for the sake of learning. The loss of Mr. Piepgrass will be a great one for Winnacunnet. We will miss him dearly. Heidi Emmons, Editor The year 1958 was a great milestone for the town of Hampton. This year marked the opening of Winnacunnet High School, although it offered fewer courses than we have today, it was a great beginning. Through the years the school gradually grew, in the 1970's there was a new math English wing added. Now, in 1986, we have a beautiful new wing with a huge computer room, audio visual work center, and a new library. We have a separate industrial arts building, an alternative school and much, much more. Progress is a word to describe our school, which is continually growing and changing all together. Two views of Winnacunnet 7 STAND BY ME Friends are the persons in our lives whom we great- ly need. They are the ones we look for, whether in doubt, with happy news, or in need of shoulders to cry on. A friend is some one who opens up his heart to you and sticks by you no matter the situation. Friends are the ones we remember and the ones for whom we wish the best. So many things we need our friends for: to have private talks, to chat on the phone, to share sleep- over parties, to share lunches, to go to the movies. Friends are the people to whom we tell our deadly secrets. They are people to trust, to respect and to love. Friends will always remain close to us. Dave Sjostrand, our foreign student from Sweden, finds real friends at W.H.S. Although Cross-country starts right after school, Mark and Brian find time to get a Pepsi and to socialize. Participating in sports is not only hard work, but it is a time to make friends who enjoy the same things like Tracy, Kent, and Kristen. Dave and Jeff Taylor had a surprisingly funny birthday. The twins received joke gifts from purple Calvin Klein underwear to Michael Jackson microphones. 8 Friends After school is a good time to get together with friends and to watch school sports. Linda and Kelley show their spirit by attending a soccer game. The library isn't always just a place for studying, although this may not please the librarians. Denis and Tracey show you can have a good time. Eric beckons us to join him at an after school soccer game, a meeting place for friends as well as a competition field. Taking notes and doing equations in math class during Spirit Week is sometimes set aside for the antics of cheerleaders like Mark, Steve, and Donny. Friends don’t always have to be people as Sharon shows while affectionately holding Tubs. Friends 9 While snuggling one night, Amy and Clint take a break for a quick snapshot. These Cross-country players may not look like body builders, but they seem to be trying. Chris Bemis is the center of attention as he entertains the Cross- country team during warm-ups. Karen looks a little confused about a call made at one of the home soc- cer games. Could the call have been wrong? Amy Barvenik is blinded by the colors in her shirt, but she also is taking a nap under those shades ... a needed rest from classes I 10 Friends Scot Watts and Matt McGrath disguise their real features. Perhaps, they were trying to try their spying techniques for their trip to Washington. Growing up in high school takes all kinds of forms, but most importantly it is the shape of friendships and laughter that make us whole and grown up”. When we are holding hands, lying in the sun, watching our friends, hugging our pets, or showing our muscle, we are also building our memories and strengthening our selves for the years to come. Sometimes these moments are fleeting, ephemeral, and we wonder if they ever really happened. Sometimes the moments are lost in the race to do more and better. However, none of these precious moments is unimportant to any of us. The treasure of a small smile or a spoken word can never be taken. This year at Winnacun- net we will all savor even years from now. The studs of the summer have been let out. Tom, Kevin, Lee Raleigh and Amy Fitta and bear know that hugging is the oldest and truest Eric, Greg, and Anthony plan their next attack. demonstration of friendship. No words are needed to see their delight. The rest area stops are always fun in fun in North Conway even if you're on the way to a field hockey game.Caryn, Crystal, Sarah, and Christine break out before pulling on the skirts and the sticks for the game. The fans DO come out for the soccer games! Is the sun a little bright, Duke? STORIES FROM ENGLAND Jennifer Bosketti, Blake Buckingham, Kristen Pollard, John Simmons, Peggy Sipple, Cathleen Tagupa, Amy Gonthier, Lee Raleigh, Chris Walsh, Jill Gehrke, Bronwyn Knight, Susan Thompson. Chapter One The British Exchange Group of Win- nacunnet High School departed for Gat- wick Airport, London, at 8:30 p.m. Mon- day, June 23. During the six-hour Northeast Orient flight, nobody slept; everyone was too ex- cited. We were served lasagna or roast beef and watched the film “Young Sherlock Holmes.” Once we reached Gatwick, we were met by a School Exchange Service represen- tative and transported to Paddington Sta- tion where we boarded a train to Meads Station, Bristol. We arrived about 8:30 a.m. American Eastern Daylight Savings Time and were met by our British friends ane host families. Most of us had not slept for more than 25 hours, so our first after- noon in England was spent sleeping. Our second day, we walked to school — no school buses. We had an assembly in the morning where we were introduced by our hosts to the fourth-years (freshman). Our group leader, Mrs. Janice Belski, presented the head mistress (principal) of Downend School, Miss C.F. Coe, with a plaque engraved with the names of this year’s American participants. We then toured the Downend and Bristol areas. That night we attended an excellent welcoming party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pegler, one of the host families. Friday we visited Longleat, the home of the Marquess of Bath in the Wiltshire countryside. This mansion is more than 400 years old and is elegantly decorated and richly furnished with period pieces. The land surrounding the mansion in- cludes a maze made of hedges, which some of us tackled, and a safari ride through free-roaming wild animals, in- cluding wolves, lions, and tigers. Our favorite animals were the monkeys. They climbed all over our minibus and drank the water our windshiled-washer spayed their way. Monday, we went to Wimbledon. Highlights of the day included 102-degree sunny weather in center court and glimp- ses and pictures of Martina Navratilova, Pat Cash, Chris Evert Lloyd, and the lovely Lady Di! We enjoyed traditional strawber- ries and cream. Thus our first week end- ed, finding us tired, tanned — in England? An entire week of sunshine! — and happy. Chapter Two During our second week in England, we have participated in many activities and gone on many trips. We experienced our first day in school with our hosts and visited Stratford-upon-Avon, Stonehenge, and Wales. The week began with a trip through the Cotswolds to Stratford-upon-Avon, bir- thplace of William Shakespeare. We toured the playwright’s home and burial place and visited the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where we dressed in costumes appropriate for Shakespeare’s plays. Wednesday we went to school. School begins at 8:50 a.m. and ends at 3:45 p.m. During the day, students have four double periods; each double period lasts 70 minutes. Thursday we visited Stonehenge. Peo- ple are still not sure what the purpose of the prehistoric monument was. The mood of mystery that surrounds it is one of its most attractive qualities. We also enjoyed visiting Castle Coombs — one of the most beautiful villages in England and the site of the film “Doctor Doolittle”. We climbed a steep Wiltshire Downs hill to get a close view of the Whitehorse. The Whitehorse is a beautiful, huge horse carved in the side of a moun- tain that consists of chalk. We climbed to the top of the hill and were greeted by spectacular views. The weekend was spent in Wales. We visited Cardiff, the Welch capitol, and the National Museum of Wales at St. Fagans. The museum contains early Welsh farm- ing tools and equipment. We walked its grounds, stopping at re-erected farm- houses, barns and other early Welch buildings. Our home base during this weekend’s stay was Fedw, a youth center located in the highlands of the Brecon Beacons Na- tional Park. Fedw is a 150 year old farm- house and it was ours for the weekend. We made a midnight walk to “The Lonely Shepherd”, a large, solitary rock overlook- ing Crickhowell. Saturday we hiked five miles through the Brecon Beacons, viewing waterfalls, and having a lunchtime swim in the river. Later in the day, we went horseback riding, getting yet another view of the Welch countryside. Sunday we explored the Big Pit, a coal mine that was in operation until 1976. We really saw Wales from top to bottom. The Monday following our trip to Wales, we had a tour of the Bristol docks. We took a boat ride through these floating docks and visited the S.S. Great Britain, I.K. Brunell's iron ship which is now being restored to its original condition. Chapter Three On Tuesday, July 8, under the direction of Graham Brewster, the head of the Dow- nend social studies department, we visited the city of Bath. Bath is a Georgian city and contains buildings made of Cotswald stone. We saw this stone wherever we looked. The day started with a trip to the Royal Crescent, which is a curve of 30 stone houses joined in a symmetrical design. Next we walked to town and visited the Roman baths. The baths are fed by underground hot springs and were thought by the Romans to be capable of healing disease. Until just a few years ago, people were occasionally allowed to swim in these baths; now, it is not permitted. Our guide did allow us to put our hands in the greenish-colored water, but advised us not to put our fingers in our mouths afterwards. After leaving the baths, we walked to a nearby park to eat lunch. Mr. Brewster tried one of our peanut butter and jelly sandwiches — his first — and we sam- 12 pled his salmon and cucumber sandwich. We were all very polite. Wednesday, we traveled through the Mendip Hills. Our first stop was Glaston- bury, where Joseph of Arimathea is said to have built the first English church. Next we visited Wells and its magnificent cathedral. We watched the 1390 clock that is housed there strike 12:00; figures of armed horsemen rotate, and at each circuit one knight is beaten down. Then we were off to the Wookey Hole Caves and paper mill. The caves contain many chambers some of which can only be reached by swimming through underground passages. We visited those that were accessible by foot. It was fun to think about the witch who was supposed to have lived there, and of other cave dwellers who had made this their home since 50,000 B.C. Our return drive to Downend took us through Cheddar Gorge. The gorge was carved by a river and runs through the Mendips for more than a mile. Sheer limestone cliffs tower 450 feet above the road that leads to Cheddar Village, where Cheddar cheese is made. Thursday morning we cooked English food under the supervision of Downend’s home economics department. We made minty lamb stew and Gooseberry Fool. The teachers joined us for dinner and thought we were excellent cooks. We thought the Gooseberry Fool needed more sugar. On Thursday evening, July 10, 12 American and 35 British teen-agers and 6 supervising teachers traveled from Dow- nend to Portsmouth to catch a ferry to LeHavre, France. The ride was longer than anyone expected and sleep on the English Channel was impossible. The ferry arrived in France at 6 a.m. Friday, making the journey a total of 11 hours. We spent the day traveling on a coach throughout northern France. Our first stop was the Bayeux Cathedral and the Bayeux Tapestry. The Bayeux Tapestry is 231 feet long and 19.5 inches deep and is an em- broidery of colored wool on linen depicting events which led to and occurred during the Norman Conquest. After Bayeux, we traveled to the military cemetery at Omaha Beach where 9,386 Americans who were killed during D-Day landings are buried. To see all of the white crosses against the green grass background is incredible; this was one of the most moving stops of the day. It made us proud to be Americans. At lunch time we stopped at a small typical French town on the coast. After adventures in speaking French, we spent the rest of the day in Arromanches visiting the Invasion Museum and seeing the re- mains of Mulberry, the artificial port whose parts were built all over England, floated across the English Channel and then put in position and sunk into the sea bed. This port enabled allied troops to land and begin liberating France from the Germans. After an early evening stop at a hyper- market we went back to the docks to begin the long return journey to England. Chapter Four The fourth and final week of the ex- change promised to be the best, with two days in London, a visit to Bristol Zoo and Alton Towers (an amusement park) and grass skiing. Sadly, too, it would include our farewell party and departure. Tuesday morning we piled into our yellow minibus — our destination, Lon- don. The ride went quickly and we were soon at Harrods, the largest department store in England. It has an amazing food section and an incredibly large toy depart- ment, not to mention the clothing, sports or silver departments. Its four floors seem to go on forever. Having “toured Harrods, we had to find our way to Trafalgar Square where we would reunite and have lunch. Most of us ended up asking five or six bobbies for directions. It took us awhile to discover that road names are located on the side of buildings, well above eye level. Once we had fed ourselves and the pigeons in Trafalgar Square, we walked to Big Ben, Parliament, and Westminster Ab- bey. A boat ride on the Thames brought us to the Tower of London, where we saw the Crown Jewels and thought about Henry VIII. We caught the tube to the youth hostel where we would spend the night. After dinner we prepared for a night on the town at the Hard Rock Cafe. I think all of us had been waiting for this night since our arrival in England. We bought Hard Rock Cafe T-shirts and pins and then we spotted Craig T. Nelson (movie star of “Poltergeist ,“The Right Stuff” and “The Right Moves”). Meeting him and getting his autograph on our Hard Rock Cafe bags was a highlight. After our late night in London, we returned to the hostel for bed and an early rise. We awoke to a beautiful sunny, hot day, which is unusual for London. We breakfasted English style, with bacon, eggs, and baked beans, and then we were off to Buckingham Palace. We watched the changing of the guard. It was colorful and formal, and, at high noon, the hottest day London had seen this year. We recuperated on the green grass under the trees of Hyde Park while we ate our lunch and drank cans of soda. The rest of the afternoon we explored Oxford Street and Regent Street. Everything was expensive so the “shopp- ing spree” became a “browsing spree” for most of us. Thursday we were back at Downend. Mr. Mai Jones and Mr. Dick Cawley of the physical education department showed us how to play cricket. We were taught to de- fend our wickets, to bat, pitch, play out- field and run and run and run. It was great fun. After cricket, we visited the Bristol Zoo. It was a relaxing afternoon, we didn’t have to walk far and could do it leisurely. A highlight was seeing a baby gorilla being carried in the palm of his mother’s hand. The mother gorilla managed to transport her baby and pat his back at the same time. Next — grass skiing. This was a totally new experience for all of us, even our “pro” skiers. The boots are similar to those worn for snow skiing but the skis are very different. They are about three feet in length and consist of a three-inch leather strap which extends around a series of rollers. As you ski down the hill, the rollers revolve and the strap rotates. The greater your momentum, the less your control. We just “tucked in” and went with our skis. On our last Friday in England, we went to Alton Towers, the Disney World of England. The weather was cool but that didn’t stop us from going on all of the water rides. It was a lot of fun and by the end of the day everyone was tired but hap- py to have survived The Black Hole”. In the evening the US UK exchange students had “tea” (dinner) and a sleepover at Lynne Elrin’s home. Saturday and Sunday we spent with our host families. Sunday afternoon all of us and our British families met at the Llan- doger Trow Pub in Bristol. While we were eating a delicious meal, a jazz band per- formed outside the pub. Later on that afternoon a group of us went to the Downs Park and enjoyed playing soccer and rounders, a form of baseball. Monday we could go to school with our hosts, go shopping in Bristol or do anything else we wanted. After all, it was our last full day in England. Monday night the Pearces held a wonderful farewell par- ty for us. We ate fish and chips and looked back on all the events of our trip. Tuesday morning, July 22, we met at Bristol’s Temple Meads Train Station to begin our long journey home. Many tears were shed as we said our last goodbyes and got on the train. We had come to love our host families and friends at Downend and were sad to leave. Those feelings and the memories we have of our trip will stay with us forever. 13 At Green Park in London the students take a break in the shade. Jill, Lee, and Sue pose in front of this beautiful sight in Wales. Jill and Lee ham it up for the camera while attending a tennis match at Everyone is holding on for dear life, but Jill looks confident. Wimbledon. 14 Views From England At the end of March the people at WHS may notice some new faces in the hallways. These are the British Exchange Students who visit us from Downend School in England. They are here to find out what the U.S. is all about. During their stay, they explore such places as Washington, D.C., historic New England, and the White Mountains. In quieter moments they visit WHS, shop in the malls, go to the movies, and spend time with American families. In June the roles are reversed and students from WHS go to live with their British hosts. From visiting ancient cathedrals and going grass skiing to meeting Craig T. Nelson, a star in the film Poltergeist”, at the Hard Rock Cafe, the month was full of excitement and action. At Brecon Beacons, also known as Fedu, our students met the ghost of Aggie” at an old haunted cottage in the walls and then fought with stubborn horses as the during an attempted horse back ride. The Americans also stayed at a youth hostel camp, the Roman Baths, and Stonehenge. In London our students allowed the pigeons from Trafalgar Square to sit on their heads, and they spent their money in Harrod’s, the world’s largest department store. Our British Exchange creates friendships between Americans and Brits which will last a lifetime. It is part of the best of our education at WHS. Everyone dressed in their rain gear for this outing in Wales. This statue in Bristol became the man of the day for these traveling girls. In the streets of Nunney, men do a popular folk dance, called Morris Dancing. Here the members of the British Exchange Program assemble for a group shot before their trip abroad. L-R, top: Amy Gonthier, Bronwyn Knight, Peggy Sipple, Kristen Pollard, John Simmons, Blake Buckingham, Chris Walsh, bottom: Jen Bosketti, Jill Gherke, Cathy Tagupa, Susan Thompson, Lee Raleigh, Mrs. Belski. Is it love or fatigue under Avebery rock? It's amazing that these girls can still smile after days full of activities. Chris. John, and Blake are full of laughs after participating in Moat Sliding at White Castle. A ride in The World’s Biggest Log Ride looks exciting for the American girls, but what about Chris? Views Prom England 15 A CHANGE OF SCENE Harrod’s Department Store in London can seem overwhelming to some tourists with its floors of expensive items. 16 The Hard Rock Cafe is a very popular place for tourist. Whenever students from Winnacunnet go abroad they always come back with a t-shirt from the famous Cafe. “London Bridge is falling down ... ” Did you know that this isn't the real London Bridge? The original was moved stone by stone to Arizona. It didn’t matter to the visting WHS students though. The scoreboard at Wimbledon didn’t reflect the 102 degree temperature that WHS students had to suffer in British fashion. We think of English pubs as being tucked away on the corner of tiny, twisting, and dark back streets of London. However, the Inn at the Quay belies this image as it floats gently on the Thames. Silent rows of crosses are tribute to American Soldiers who died in battle during the invasion of France in 1944. Mont St. Michel, surrounded by quicksand and quick flowing tides, beckons from the plains of Avranche. Stonehenge stands silently on the Salisbury Plain still hiding its secrets and its purpose from the many curious visitors. European Scenes 17 From the top of the windy Mont St. Michel, Sunday Somewhat tired yet still curious about Spain, Missy, Glen, and Julie pose for a smiles for a quick pose. picture. VIVE LA FRANCE VIVA ESPANA Each April during spring vacation many students take off for a vacation. Some go north for skiing, south for sun, abroad for sight-seeing or some take the time for sleep. Despite the threats of terrorism last spring, Mr. Varney, Mrs. Patenaude and thirty students traveled to Europe for a ten day learning ex- perience in two of the world’s largest cities, Lon- don and Paris. There the students visited such places as the world famous Harrod's Department Store, The Hard Rock Cafe, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Piccidily Circus. Everyone rode on a double decker bus and the tube” at least once while in London. Once in Paris the intrepid travelers all took the long awaited stroll down the Champs Elycees, visited the Eiffel Tower and Norte Dame. Although the accommodations and meals were exceptional, the world travelers found that they longed for the comfort of home again. Not long after returning to the States, their short lived European lifestyle was much missed. Olf CISIEIE This tired group of travelers await their ride across the English Channel and on to more adventures in France. 18 European Scenes An exciting trip was organized by Mrs. Hiller to the southern part of Spain. She and her husband chaperoned twelve students on the ten day excursion abroad. More students had planned on going, but because of the ter- rorist acts, many decided to cancel. There were no major problems during the trip, except upon their arrival, the plane had trouble landing and thus the travelers had a long wait in the airport. The students visited many historical and intriguing things. They went to the town of La Mancha where the famous story of Don Quixote took place and visited the very beautiful Spanish palace La Alambra in Granada, where they admired the lavish gardens surrounding it. The travelers got to see some Spanish traditions in action like the Flamenco Dancers, but no one wanted to go to the world famous bull fights because they were too morbid . Some had encounters with the gypsies who are found within many European cities. The students found the gypsies begging and soliciting,and although the gypsies were bothersome they were harmless. All in all, Mrs. Hiller said that the trip was a great experience for everyone and something she wouldn't mind do- ing again in the future. Here at one of the side walk cafes in Paris Crystal, Madame, and Caryn are all smiles after devouring their sundaes. Before their long descent down hundreds of steps this worn out group poses for one more quick picture. European Scenes 19 PEOPLE AND PLACES High school life is filled with a variety of different activities, and not all of them seem to be typically educational . Work- ing, playing, and studying either alone or with friends fill the many hours outside the classroom. There are numerous things to think about ... joining the Armed Forces, learning skills for a future job, graduating, or even just staying physical- ly fit. Each day is filled with small occurences that at the mo- ment seem to fly unimportantly by us. Yet, each of those small moments will be a cherished memory not so very long from now. If we take a moment to sleep on the bus or spend a mo- ment just quietly waiting for a ride home, it isn’t because there is nothing else to do. It is simply that the days are so very full that a pause in the rush of life gives us the enery to carry on. And carry on we do ... The kitchen at school during the day is always off-limits. Come back at night, however, when students sponser a function and you might find Anne cooking ?! Peut-etre Mille. Garon et Chris Pollard So many hours are spent waiting for the bus or the ride that never remembers to come. Will this pratique la legon du jour pendant les scene ever change for years to come? I bet our parents waited on the same spot! heures aprfes Tfecole. 20 People and Places Tracy and Anna take a long nap on the bus ride home from a tough defeat. They spent all their energy cheering for a victory that never was to be. There is more to being a field hockey player than just being on the team. Here Tammy Lawton records a game which will be reviewed by the team to see what went well and what went wrong. These films are as important in training our teams as the oractices themselves. AIR IX M The Hampton cruiser ... “Is it waiting for one of us? Let’s There are many options other than college for the graduate. Every year the hope it’s just passing through. Air Force brings us a special program complete with films, discussions, and pamphlets. People and Places 21 Alex Weare and Gussy Kaiser are getting ready to toga the night away. Alex came in black tie. but Gussy seems to have modernized the toga look . It’s hard to find a toga without Mickey Mouse on it these days isn't it girls? Pastel togas are modeled by Kim, Rick, Kelly, Heidi, and Matt. The decollete look and the lengths don’t seem to matter as long as the made in USA labels don’t show. Our Queen of the togas, Jill Tucker with Kim Weinhold and Chris Walsh, wins with the royal wrap of red! 22 Dancing in a Toga TOGA!TOGA!TOGA! Beth Pascal is sitting out a dance to catch her breath. Jeff Parkette and Tom Parsons are looking for the way to the dance floor. Dances are so well attended that often people are turned away at the door. Judging for the best toga was hard, but look at the competition everyone had. Togas were more colorful than any Roman could have ever dreamed, but no Roman had any more fun than these pseudo-Romans at this dance. The dances are to raise money for the clubs and organizations in the school and provide a good time for the kids. Dances draw a good crowd of around three to four hundred people. Dances are usually held on Friday night for three hours in the cafeteria. For all the fun and laughs people have, they don’t mind paying the minimal cost for admittance. The dances started September fifth with the kick-off dance for everyone in the school. Then there was a dance for the freshmen to get to know each other, so it served as an ice breaker for the timid newcomers. During the Freshmen Mixer, the stereo was broken and it couldn't be repaired until 8:30. It didn't matter because the freshmen had a good time anyway. Other dances include a toga dance the Na- tional Honor Society dance, the British Ex- change dance, and the sophmore,junior, and senior dances. At the toga dance, Mr. Bennet wore a blue and white checkered toga. They had a toga contest and Alex Weare won for the best male toga. He wore a black toga, top hat, and a bow tie. The best female toga was won by Jill Tucker who wore a red toga. The Romans would be horrified if they could have seen the togas that were worn on this night. There were some people there with Winnie the Pooh print sheets, star wars, Raggedy Ann, and many others. Togas were wrapped in many strange ways. And, I wonder if the Romans really wore Bermies under their togas! Dancing in a Toga 23 24 LIFE’S A BEACH The beach plays an important role in our lives. The Main Beach is the largest supply of money to Hampton. It also supplies us with summer jobs, and a place to hang out. Night concerts at the shell, Casino jobs, and jobs up and down the boulevard are what summer at Hampton Beach is all about. Cranky tourists with obnoxious children are the reason we all put in ten hour days behind a hot grill, or a sticky counter. But don’t forget, without tourists we wouldn’t be able to have such exciting summers and meet so many new and in- teresting people. Many of us take the beach for granted because we have lived by it all our lives, but there are so many people in the United States that have never even seen a beach and would die for the chance to see ours. The smells and sounds of the beach are so much a part of us that when we have to go away we miss it very much. So consider yourself lucky that we live at such a desirable loca- tion and be proud of our Happy Hampton. In the summer there’s surfing and swimming. At all times of the year you can find some of our students surfing no matter what the weather. If there are waves, they’ll be there! If the waves are quiet, there are still the walks among the rocks and the spash of gentle waves on the boulders to keep us happy. One of the prettiest spots on New Hampshire’s small coastline is the dunes of Seabrook. Dunes have been destroyed by man as well as by the elements and are becoming hard to find along our coast. Walking the Boulevard during the summer is one of the freguent activities of Winnacunnet students. The new library at Winnacunnet is seldom empty. It’s so inviting that it’s become more popular than the cafeteria. Beach scenes 25 A COUNTRY MASQUERADE Spirit week began this year’s Homecoming with a variety of “dress-up” days to encourage participation in the events to follow. Monday was “school color day” and the shades of blue and white clothing varied throughout the school. Hippies invaded the school on Tuesday and it was hard to believe that some of our teachers actually dressed that way in the sixties. Wednesday was “opposite sex day”. Although not many students dressed as the opposite sex, Mr. Devantery and Mr. Bauer set a new dress code for all teachers to follow. Some students showed figures we didn't know they had. Girls found it easy to put on pants and ties, but the boys with their dresses and strange undergarments were uncomfortable and confused. Thursday was “college sweat shirt day”. Students wore sweat- shirts from every university im- aginable, even some unimagin- able. Friday was the best day of all because it was invisible man day”. Everybody had spirit that day, because there was no school. The homecoming game, lost to Somersworth 8-0, didn’t spoil the day though. There was still the homecoming dance to go to. The theme this year was Country” and almost everyone came in costume. There were ladies from the Orient, clowns, fairy god- mothers, frogs, chickens, baseball players, monks, and even a pair of dice. Obviously these weren’t all country” theme costumes, but the spirit was still there! “The Rockin’ Ranch Hoe-down” was loud, wild, and wooley. It certainly wasn't a usual night. The court - Mary Xavier, Beth Wilson, Erin Bar- nard, Andrea Burton, and Marlene Walker - didn’t all show. So the congratulatory roses were given to the helpers who made the dance possible. Shelly Jordon and Bobby-Joe Fournier.dressed as a cat and a baby, look for tender loving care at the homecoming dance. 26 Homecoming Entrance to the Rockin’ Ranch Hoe Down. Sherri and Steve tried to get away from the crowd, but our camera man found them. China dolls like Western Hoe Downs too. Christine asked, has anyone seen a putty cat? Jeff got a big chocolate kiss from Rose. Homecoming 27 28 Spirit Week Missy shows us her professional look as she takes time out from planning yearbook sales. Anthony looks like he should be headed for Woodstock, but is actually dressed up for spirit week. Kent and Mr. Devantry look apprehensive about entering the girls’ bathroom. Spirit Week 29 Caught by surprise, Sunday? Just what were you whispering in Ann’s ear. Was it a secret or just some new gossip for the day? I guess we’ll never know. Silently snoozing, Shelly still has Warrior spirit, but she’s too tired to do more than wear her t-shirt. Maybe when she awakens her energy will revive, and she’ll be cheering again. Scott’s face is as entertaining as his per- sonality. Here's just one more of his grimaces”. 30 After School A visit to Washington means seeing the capitol, the White House, the Smithsonian, and the many other memorials. But after a long tiring walk through the Washington Zoo, Lana still is able to take a break for a gentle smile. AFTER HOURS Just between us: A final farewell to Clayton with love, from Heather, Wendy, Nick, Amye, Karin, Julie, Vicki, Greggy, Chris, Tina, and Terri. Together we're growing, in school and out. When we’re out, it seems we have more fun. There’s more to going to games than just watching a game, and there’s more to a party than just . . . well, partying. Everyone likes to be social, and games, parties, work and just out of school places are the best places to be social... It is at these places that we test our old friendships and build new ones. Being with friends and always meeting new people is what life after school is all about. Bones will mend and school days will pass, but the true friendships will always remain. Even the farewells to good friends can’t in- terfere with that. All those ’’extra” times with friends (in the halls, at parties, on the game fields, on field trips) are our education, too. Did you hear the one about... ? Never mind, we forgot, say Jason and John. Although the soccer team had a tough season, fans still supported the team and It may be that Dean was defeated in a cheered them on. Paul Riley gives his support for his friends on the team. Timberlane game, but he's still on the field watching his teammates. After School 31 THESE DREAMS The 1986 Junior Prom began its eventful evening at 7:00 P.M. with the sounds of the surf pounding at the beach as we entered the Ashworth. Long and short formal gowns on the girls and sharp looking tux- edos on the guys added to the glamour of the recep- tion hall. There was a magic air, an adult formality about us all. A large selection of food filled the buffet. Fruit cocktail, different salads, and cold cuts were catered by the Ashworth staff. The quantity even satisfied the appetites of the hungriest among us. Eating over, the dancing and table hopping began as we listened to the upbeat music of “Spanky”. Com- paring gowns, admiring guys in tuxs, and just chat- ting, we found the night passing more quickly than we thought possible. The night could not end, though, before the prom court was announced. Erin Barnard, Andrea Burton, Amy Kadish, and Mary Xavier all received roses from Mr. Gagne as the ladies of the court. Beth Wilson, also showered with roses, was crowned queen of the court with a rhinestone tiara. Music, good food, dance, beautiful girls, and hand- some guys. We had all the ingrediants for a perfect night. At midnight the baH” was over, but our high spirits and very special memories were all ours . .. forever. So many couples at the prom were picture perfect . Andrea and Brian typify the magical good looks of everyone that night. Jeans and t-shirts seem so very far away from the world of gowns and tuxs. While walking up to the dance floor, Paul and Erin wonder if they will be king and queen of the prom. 32 Junior Prom Theresa and Bruce are part of the magical night scene at Ashworthby-the-Sea. Erin, Paul, Karen, Scott, Tracy, Shean, Laura, Jim, Michelle, and Scott pause for a formal photo for the scrapbook! Tim and Beth, the king and queen of the prom, are all smiles as they gently sway to the music of the theme song These Dreams . A more appropriate song could not have been chose for the sweet dreams fulfilled this night. Junior Prom 33 Sandy Hale finds dancing much harder in a prom dress than she expected. Mary looked relieved that Dave was able to come home and accom- pany her in the court. These two prom goers see something more interesting than each other. Donny being the gentleman that he is, opens father’s new Mercedes for Crystal. the door of his THE DREAMS CONTINUE. . . 34 Junior Prom Sherri and Steve pose for the camera one more time before leaving for the Ashworth. Chantel’s dress isn't only unique, but so is the new dance step she has created. Junior Prom 35 HIDDEN TALENTS Every year at W.H.S. students get a chance to laugh at the teachers. The teacher show is a widely attended performance by the whole student body. The Purgatory starring guitar player Gus Carlson, singer David Mills, on the keyboard Doug Upton, and on the drums Brian Litchfield opened for the faculty fundraising show. The cost was one dollar to enter and all proceeds went to The Odyssey House. The leading performer seemed to be Mr. Testa who as usual lip-synched several different entertainers in- cluding everything from Elvis to Patti LaBelle. The audience was enthusiastic to participate while the popular song “Twist and Shout was being imitated. The Beatles sung the song originally but Mr. Gagne, Mr. Dover, Mr. Ray, and Mr. Ward put on a great act. Mr Harris ventured to many nerd shops in order to achieve the Pee Wee Herman affect. To close the afternoon with a warm feeling of Christmas spirit, the entire cast sang “That’s What Friends are For” with Mrs. Thompson making a very touching speech at the end as everybody filed out of the gym. Mr. Devantry gives the audiences his familiar look. 36 Buxom beauties won the hearts of the judges and the audience with their sweet rendition of Lollipop'. Could anyone guess that Anna Leijon would hang around with the likes of these girls? Mary Bridge has successfully disguised Amy Barvenik in prepara- tion for their revisitation of the Rocky Horror Show Time Warp. Brian Maynes makes his fourth and final appearance at the annual Lip Sync Contest with his interpretation of Van Halen Eric wards off his fans after a resoun- Her brother may be good in the Van ding song by Van Halen. Halen act, but Tracey Pearce gave him a run for the win as a Transylvanian. Do you have a favorite singer? Do you want to be a star? Well, the Lip Sync contest is for you! The annual contest is made up of groups of students from all grades who dress up as their favorite bands and com- pete against other groups. It is the final competition during the week of Winnacarnival, and it brings the largest crowd. This year Lollipop won and brought 40 points to the senior class. Kent Thompson and Kevin Hickey in drag led Anna Leijon, Tom Pray, Jonathan Gerkin, and Greg Doubek in their rendition of the oldie, but goodie Lollipop”. In second place, the seniors once again placed with The Time rhymthmically done by Lee Romprey, Tim Brown, Andy Polombo, Ian Ide, and Bucky Frost. The Transylvania Reunion from Rocky Horror Picture Show grabbed the third spot for the juniors with an unusual performance by Amy Barvenik and others. STAR SEARCH Lip Sync 37 WINTER GAMES The sun is not the only place for fun as Winnacarnival proves each snowy winter. Begun this year on February 11 the interscholastic activities, which break the bleak monotony of the winter school days, lasted until February 20. Class competition was fierce and started with a bang. Sophomores pulled ahead right away with a first place win, but the lead wasn’t held for long. The confused freshmen, not prepared for this new change in schedule, realized the running was tough and did their best. The juniors flip-flopped about first with little enthusiasm and then with spurts of enery like their wonderful Lip Sync entry. As usual seniors won in the last hour of the Win- nacarnival with their overwhelming entries in the Lip Sync competition. The final tally of the games: Seniors, first place; Sophomores, second place; Juniors, third Kevin and Anna put their artistic talents together to make the Winnacarnival scoreboard. Sophomores had the lead for a good part of the Winnacarnival games. Seniors found the Seniors won the hall decorating contest with competition was tough and the Sophomores relentless. These Sophomores are to be their theme of past, present, and future for reckoned with! the class of 1987. 38 Winnacarnival Students every year come up with their own ideas on how to win the toilet paper contest. Softness and thickness don’t count; only dexterity and swift- ness make the difference. Needing a break in hall decorating, the Sophomores still look confident. Did they know their efforts once judged had to be torn down before nightfall? In the heated ping-pong contest, Mike Kocsmiersky looks for a win and moves quicker than the eye can see. Hard boiled or scrambled, poached or sunny side up? Matt McGrath hopes he can catch the egg whatever it may be to win the contest for the Seniors who needed the points to pull ahead of the Sophomores. The enthusiasm of the Freshmen was evident in their hall decorations, but they lacked a visible theme. Winnacarnival 39 Drujy Claimed Two Sports Stars WORKING .N------- t Welfare Suicide is A LOT CLOSER Russians 40 Iran Plays th Hostage Gam IB Dealings With Iran a Jtar Wars: f ft ■■■■■■DRUG ocdine crisis Clean water NUCLEAR ENERGY Is America being left behind? 42 43 44 ALL LINED UP In the pages which follow are the many faces of Winnacunnet. Every per- son whom you see walking the halls, eating in the cafe, working hard in class, teaching you, feeding you, an even cleaning the school is pictured together this year. All of us are a part of what makes this school unique and special. Each individual contributes a little something that makes our Warrior Spirit and that gives us Warrior Pride. More this year than, perhaps, other years our student body, our faculty, and our staff has had a sense of togetherness that is addressed in this year’s Sachem. Divider 45 L. Abrahamson I.A. P. Beaudry Cust. Mr. Bauer (or shall we call you Mrs. Bauer), shows his sexy legs to our camera during spirit week. P. Banda Eng. Chmn L. Barron Soc. St S. Bednarz Music Dir. 46 Faculty and Staff Schl. Bd. P. Cass Science R. Charron Soc. St. Faculty and Staff 47 N. Devantery English R. Devantery Science R. Dodge Athl. Dir. J. Donaldson A.V. Dir. H. Fernald S.S. Chrmn. b. Daly Sec. Frt. Off. Mr. D. in hiding E. Beattie Soc. St. 48 Faculty and Staff R. Goodwin Sec. to Principal J. Graf Home Ec. Clown with her cleaning. B. Groves School Board T. Haggerty English J- Harris Spec. Nds. K. Fleming Soc. Studies -V . I Wi T. Grant Spec. Nds. L. Hiller For. Lang. ■ L. Gorski Aide Spec. Serv. J. Ford English Faculty and Staff 49 Only Mrs. Zetterberg could manage to hold a droopy paper plate of food and not drop it. J. Harris Spec. Nds. E. Hawley Principal D. Hobbs Computer J. Jacobellis Bus. Ed. W. Kenney Drivers’ Ed. i J. Heath Math S. Hoyt Sec. Guidance M. Jalbert Spec. Services B. Kinsman Guidance 50 Faculty and Staff A. Lava I lee Science Chmn. K. Li porto Phys. Ed. J. Lynch For. Lang. Chmn. R. MacDonald Soc. Studies And teachers think their jobs are tough! Really. Mrs. Belski! Faculty and Staff 51 52 N. McDonough Soc. Studies E. Nash Science A. McNerney Nurse T. Norelli Math Faculty and Staff Chief Spike reflecting his Indian pride. R. Nye I.A. Chmn. J. Marston Guidance J. Millette Soc. Studies Mrs. Johnson helps keep our bathrooms looking nice and clean. L. Pautz English J.Petrou HomeEc. R. Paquin Dir. Comp. Sci Mr. Paul brushes up on his accounting skills to teach his students accounting. S. Piepgrass English R. Ray Music Faculty and Staff 53 G. Robinson Math Chmn. L. Sicotte Phys. Ed. K. Souney Math 54 Faculty and Staff L. Saari Sec. Front Off. R. Scannell Guidance M. Schmitz Phys. Ed. C. Seaver English Mr. Ford’s as dedicated to the little folks as he is to the big guys. Mrs. Patenaude and Mrs. Varney are ready for action with their students on this trip. T. Talas Math P. Testa Science R. Thompson English J. Sousa Sec. Front Off. P. Stackhouse Stud. Teacher M. Staniels English L. Titus Spec. Needs Faculty and Staff 55 J. Ward Math F. Wild School Board C. Wiser School Board 56 Faculty and Staff J. Woodburn Sec. Front Off. Mr. Testa entertains in class and on stage! L. Waldschlagel Aide, Sp. S. C. Walsh Aide, Library R. Walsh Dir. Guidance Barbara Woods Substitute Jan Yost Math Jan Zetterberg English Randy Zito Assoc. Principal As part of the teacher Christmas show, some strange Egyptians danced across the stage. Can you get that Buga, Buga Mr. Haggerty? Mrs. Barnaby prepares snacks for the lunch line. You can buy anything from a sub sandwich to a nice cold ice cream anytime during the day. Coach Damren gives advice while carefully checking out the competition’s runners. His advice was worth listening to; our track record was good this year. Bobeck and Kenney, what a pair! What one doesn’t think of, the other one will! He teaches us to drive and she teaches us to read the signs. Mr. Hawley’s secertary never is without a cheery word and or a smile for each of us. She even managed to keep the school running while the big guy was away. Mr. Beattie’s frowns and comments during the games let the players know when he is serious. 57 Winning the cheering contest, Spike and the Sophomore class in action prove themselves to be the noisiest group of the school. Jennifer Adams 11 Mark Andrews 11 Scott Atwood 10 Stacy Baker 9 Amy Ahern 10 Ann Aylward 11 Tim Andriola 10 Rachel Auger 11 Mark Aylward 9 Michelle Antanovich 11 Jason Bagley 10 Andrea Barrett 10 David Archibald 11 Richard Baine 11 Amy Barvenik 10 Keith Arsenault 9 Alex Balance 11 Nicole Bataglia 9 Jenny Andreozzi 11 Danielle Arundel 11 Matt Baker 11 Kristie Batcheldor 9 Cara Andrews 9 Aiissa Atkins 10 James Bateman 11 60 Student Body Sandy Bauer 10 Robert Benoit 9 Michelle Bishop 9 Bridgette Beaulieu 11 Eric Berard 9 Kenneth Bisson 9 Scott Bogan nam 9 Colleen Bragg 9 Sarah Brooks 9 Eric Boice 11 Kevin Brennan 9 Sonia Brooks 9 Shawn Becht 11 Craig Berry Julie Blair 11 Kristina Bohl 9 Merideth Brennan 11 Aaron Brown 11 Tina Belanger 11 Kim Bergeron 10 I V Shawn Blanchette 9 Cheryl Bonkowski 9 Tiffany Brennan 9 Andrew Brown 10 Jason Benford Jaimee Beveridge 9 Karen Blomguist 11 Jennifer Boscketti 10 Chad Brewer 9 Derrik Brown 11 Tim Bennett 10 Barbara Bickford 9 Tara Boddy 10 Kevin Brady 9 Jennifer Brewer 11 Glen Brown 11 Tracey Bennett 11 Jeff Bogannam 11 Glynne Bowley 11 Mary Bridge 11 Heidi Brown 11 61 David Melissa Buckley 10 Bullard 10 Cynthia Yana Bullock 11 Bulva9 Trillium Mike Burchell 10 Burditt 9 Jennifer Buttridge 11 Ana Callas 11 Gus Carlson 10 Brad Cameau 11 Sherry Carson 11 Chris Cameron 9 Susan Carter 10 Mark Cameron 9 Michelle Casey 11 George Greg Carey 9 Carinell Kristi Tim Casey 9 Cassin 10 Blake Buckingham 11 Jennifer Burns 11 $ 4. . Rickey Bushe 11 David Carlino 9 Matt Castaldy 10 62 Underclassmen Wanda Chwatek 10 Eric Coburn 9 Stacey Cooper 9 Chris Cote 11 Sue Cerasi 11 David Chapman Brett Chansky10 Glen Chase 9 Jay Steve Chase 9 Chase 11 Cheryl Clancy 10 Michael Clancy 11 Candace Clary 9 Dirk Clary 11 Tracy Claus 11 Phil Clute 11 Doug Cote 11 Tim Corbett 10 Gayle Cote 10 Brad Comeau 11 Katie Corcoran 9 Anne Cotter 11 Aaron Conte 10 Kristin Corcoran 11 Mike Couch 10 Neal Conti 11 Chris Cosco 10 Judy Coughlin 9 Jeff Cooper 9 Roma Costanza 9 William Coughlin 10 63 64 Stephanie Cressy 10 Kim Cuetara 10 Peter Daniels 9 Lisa Dekofski 9 Scott DiBiaso9 Marie Crispo 9 George Cusack 11 Anthony Danna 9 Andrew Denis 9 Jen DiDomenico 11 Kelly Crooks 10 Matt Darlington 11 Marcia Desantis 11 f Sabrina Defeo 10 David Cronin 9 Troy Daland 9 David Derek 9 Shannon Cronin 9 Jon Dalton 10 James Dearden 10 Ann Deshais 9 Richard Desmond 9 Jerry Devorss 9 Jay Deyo 11 Rachel Doane 11 Roger Doane 10 Melissa Laura Dobrowolski 11 Dobson 11 Dan Doherty 10 Daniel Dow 11 Jeff Doyle 11 Joey Dumont 11 Laurie Eccard 10 Trina Dow 9 Kathleen Dow 10 Rick Downer 10 June Dow 9 Jonathan Doyle 11 Joanne Dunham 10 Joy Eaton 11 Lewis Elliott 10 Jayson Driscoll 10 Jennifer Durant 11 Laurie Eaton 10 Sonia Ellsworth 9 Amy Dube 11 Laurie Ann Eaton 10 Dee Emerson 10 Andy Dube 9 Lewis Eaton 10 Randa Emery 9 Diane Downey 11 Robyn Duffy 10 ,s Lisa Dykeman 10 Roland Emond 9 Anita Downs 9 Laurie Duf resne 9 Chuck Eaton 9 Gretchen Ebbeson 11 Robert Emmons 10 65 Melanie Erhardt 10 Christine Fabisak 11 Richard Fehrmann 10 Frank Fizgerald 10 I pm Kim Fogwell 11 Jeffery Fahey 11 Tracie Rebbecca Falconer 10 Fantini 9 Marie Farrah 9 Allen Felch 9 Roland Felch 9 Bruce Felch 9 Heidi Fennig 11 Eric Terri Follansbee9 Follansbee 10 Charles Felch 11 Amy Fera 10 Clint Felch 9 R k Amy Fernald 11 Amy Fletcher 9 Dina Ford 10 Michelle Faulconer 11 % Joan Ferrara 11 Jarret Fortin 9 David Foster 10 66 Underclassmen Rainbow Foster 9 Julie Fothergill 11 Bobby-Jo Founier 9 Michael Fowler 10 Christopher Fournier 9 Jennifer Foye 10 April Fowler 9 r A Leonard Foye 11 Christopher Fowler 9 Jennifer Francoer9 Bucky Kristine Frost 11 Frost 9 Brian James Fuller 11 Fuller 9 Matthew Christine Gallagher 11 Gallant 11 Darren Gallant 11 Thomas Gallant 11 Dorothy Fowler 11 Michael Franzoso 10 Michelle Gamlin 9 Heather Fowler 10 Christopher French 11 Robert Fuller 10 Alisha Gammon 9 Jochen Fritz 10 Jefferey Garand 11 Underclassmen 67 Jefferey Garand 10 Cynthia Glancy 9 Alicen Grandmaison 11 4 Jason Haberman 10 Virgina Garrow 9 Betsy Gilman 11 Beth Goddard 10 y W David Gray 9 Christopher Griffen 11 Linda Hafey 9 4 1-? Kenny William Gaulinll Geddes 10 Robert Giustra 11 David Glover 11 Mark Gray 10 Mark Griswold 9 Kimberly Hageb 11 Alex Gladkouski 10 Dan Golden 11 Robert Gray 10 Steven Griswold 11 Justin Hagen 9 Sr1 Jill Gehrke 10 William Glaeser 11 Amie Gonthier 11 Nicole Greenlow 9 Christopher Groleau 9 Sandra Haile 11 K Peter Genther 9 William Greenwood 9 Christopher Groves 10 Kevin Hale 10 Andrew Gould 9 Mary Griesmeyer 9 Kristine Gurick 10 Jeremy Hall 10 68 Ii Joseph Michelle Jill Curt Hammerstrom9 Hammond 9 Hanglinll Hanigll Billy David Jennifer Michelle Hanson 9 Hardy 11 Hardy 9 Hardy 9 James Rick Maura Mark Hawkes 10 Haye 10 Healey 11 Hedman 11 Tracy William Hansen 10 Hansen 10 Julie Elizabeth Hart 10 Haskell 10 Pete Amy Hendry 9 Hepburn 9 Penny Higson 9 Rick Hill 9 Amy Hillier 11 Laura Hodges 11 Derick Hansler 10 Amy Haughton 11 Lisa Herrick 9 W John Hodsdon 11 Underclassmen 69 Chris Hutchins 9 Chris Howard 9 Steve Jantaikis 11 Christine Jesensky 9 Jim Humphries 10 Tricia Houghton 10 Michael Jackman 10 Jason Janvrin 9 Brian Johnson 10 Leonard Hospidor 11 Nick Jackman 10 Kylee Johnson 9 Tammy Howell 11 Tracy Hosmer 11 Mark Jackson 11 Michelle Janvrin 9 Paula Jones 9 Kris Howell 11 Teresa Jackson 9 Keely Jameson 10 Richard Janvrin 9 Stephen Jones 9 Tracy Janvrin 9 Wendy Jones 10 Jenny Jozitis 9 John Kadish 9 Claudia Barbara Jake Kaerner 10 Kagalousky 10 Kaiser 9 Evan Karatzas 9 70 Melanie Howard 10 Michelle Hollett 9 Jason Jankauskas 11 i Travis Janvrin 9 Shelley Jordan 9 Janet Keen 11 Amye Keegan 11 Renee Ketchum 10 Erin Keenan 11 Michael Kiernan 11 Becky Kelly 11 Michael Kennan 11 Steven Keohane 9 Timothy Kinney 10 Bronwyn Knight 10 Asa Lisa Knowles 9 Knowles 9 Jennifer Jake Kopala 11 Kohlhase9 Tara Knowles 10 Kimberly Krause 11 Terri Gerald Knowles 11 Knox 10 Matt Mike Krenzer 10 Krenzer 9 Richard Koblarz 9 Lion Kychner10 Paul Kuncho 10 Steven Kuncho 11 Jennifer Kutt 9 Robert Labonte 11 Larry Lane 10 Michael Lang 10 Amy Kopala 9 David Kulju 11 Christine Larkin 10 Tonya Wojtkun-Lavallee 11 Underclassmen 71 Diane Lamphier 11 Mathew Leary 9 Tom Lennox 9 Kelly Locke 10 Max Lamphier 9 Keith Leavitt 10 Scott Levasseur 9 Ann Loeff ler 9 Sherry Lebrecht 9 Jodi Linnehan 11 Joanne Long 9 Paul Legault 9 John Linnehan 9 Eric Longchamps 10 David Legare 11 Michael Linnehan 11 Andrea Lord 11 Ricky Leger 10 Randy Littlefield 10 Christine Lord 9 Stephen Leach 9 Robert Lennox 10 Kevin Lobdell 9 Sue Loughman 11 72 Underclassmen Kenneth Lovejoy 11 Pamela Lyman 10 Cindy MacKenzie 11 Tony Marino 11 Robert Martin 10 Kathy MacCallister 10 Heather MacKinnon 9 Jamie McCarron 9 Stephanie Luce 9 Kimberly Lyons 11 Jim MacPherson 9 Dustin Marzinzik 9 John McCarthy 10 Alicia Lush 10 Melissa Lyons 9 Dawn Marshall 11 Kimberly Marzinzik 11 Roxanne McCarthy 10 Scott MacDormand 10 Timothy Maloney 10 Everett Marshall 11 0 Allison McCready 10 Jennifer MacGregor 11 Jason Malsam 11 Luke Martel 11 k . Kelly Mathews 9 Amy McCready 10 Michelle Lyman 11 Stephanie MacLeau 10 Robert Manix 10 Ann-Marie Martila 9 Melissa Mattot 11 Justin McDaniel 11 Underclassmen 73 Jessica McDermid 11 4 Brett McKenzie 10 Noreen McQue9 Matthew McQuillen 10 Linda McSpadden 11 4 t Deanne Merz 11 Julie McKinnon 10 Scott McKenzie 10 Julie McLaughlin 9 Lorraine McLaughlin 9 Kimberly McNally 10 Vicki Meader 11 Abbigail Miles 11 Jason Menard 11 Charles Milano 11 Michelle Merchant 10 Anthony Milano 10 James Merril 10 Shannon Miller 10 Kelly Merrill 10 David Mills 11 Roxanne Mcllveen 10 Brian McNatt 10 Bill McQuillen 11 Michael McQuillen 9 Toni Merrill 10 Joseph Mitchell 10 74 Underclassmen Alicia Mooney 9 Jeffrey Morse 10 Julie Nelson 10 A Chris Ann Nickerson 11 Eric Oertel 9 Christine Nickerson 11 Bill O'Connor 10 Nils Ohlson 11 4 Kelly Moores 9 Robert Musumeci 11 Herbert New 9 Linda Nickerson 10 Missy O’Connor 10 Polly Osgood 10 Eleanor Moreau 9 Susan Muxie 11 Scott Newcomb 11 Kerry Noonan 10 Patrick O’Keefe 10 Cynthia Ouellette 10 Liz Morgado 9 Holli Nadeau 11 Paul Nichols 11 Colleen O’Neil 10 Debra Ouellette 11 Kristen Morgan 9 Catherine Nedeau 11 Scott Tom Nichols 9 Nicholson 9 Barbara Moriarty 11 John O’Brien 10 Maureen O’Neil 9 Marc Ouellette 9 f Michelle O'Brien 11 Michael O’Neil 9 Ouellette 9 75 Andrew Palombo 11 Drew Pearson 11 Christine Perkins 11 Marcos Perez 9 Jeff Paquette 9 Thomas Parsons 9 Dean Perkins 11 Tiffany Peterson 10 Liane Paquette 11 Dennis Parker 9 Eric Pederson 10 Michael Paquin 11 Timothy Patenaude 11 Arthur Parent 10 Deborah Pattow 10 James Susan Peel 9 Pender 11 Judy Parker 11 Tina Pauliot 10 Aaron Perkins 10 Tracey Pearse 11 Candy Perkins 11 Lawrence Perkins 11 Misty Perkins 9 Rayenold Perkins 9 Tina Perkins 9 Delia Perez 9 76 Underclassmen Todd Peterson 10 Edward Pinkham 9 Kristyn Plumpton 10 Michael Prosek 9 Christopher Rapp 10 Lawrence Poliquin 10 Lee Prentiss 9 Candy Putnam 10 Mandy Raymond 9 Francine Pevear 9 Christopher Plaisted 11 Christy Pollizo 10 Tracy Radzik 11 Sherry Raymond 9 Timothy Pherason 9 Lisa Plaisted 9 Kristen Pollard 11 Randy Prescott 9 James Rafferty 11 Christopher Reddington 9 Jeffrey Pickard 11 Brenda Plastridge 11 Sandra Pounder 11 Fiona Preston 9 Lee Raleigh 10 Kevin Reddington 9 Lynette Pickard 11 Paul Plastridge 10 Johnnie Sue Powell 9 Daraly Pridham 11 Katelyn Randall 10 Larry Regan 9 James Pike 9 Jeffrey Plourde 10 Kevin Powell 11 Jennifer Prince 9 ik Lucinda Randall 11 Heather Reid 10 77 Julia Reilly 9 Christian Roberts 9 Jennifer Samuelson 10 Shawn Sandberg 11 Todd Scheyer10 Elisabeth Richter 9 Susan Robinson 9 Randi-Jo Royal 9 Scott Samuelson 9 Barry Sargent 11 Julie Schrier 10 Steven Richards 10 James Rush 9 Alyson Sanborn 11 V Joyce Sargent 11 L Chrissy Schule 10 Carl Richardson 10 Douglas Roobain 10 Heather Rustigain 9 Dawn Sanborn 10 v Derek Sarnl 11 Patricia Schule 10 Mary Ruth 9 Karen Ritchie 11 4 Julie Rowe 11 Thomas Rybinski 11 m Joni Robarge 10 Christopher Roy 11 Ruth Schulltz 11 Eric Schwartz 10 Mary Schweickrt 11 78 Jacquilin Sharpies 9 Tami Sigman 10 Peggy Sippel 11 Jill Sharpies 9 Paula Sikoski 10 Julie Skoglund 10 Kevin Shaw 9 Sharon Silsby 11 Christopher Small 9 Ted Sheets 11 Tracey Silver 11 Jennifer Small 11 Heidi Shafer 9 Craig Sheffert 9 Kyle Simmard 9 Kristen Smee 9 Charlotte Sieron 9 Helen Simons 11 Julie Smith 9 John Simmons 10 Kaleigh Smith 10 Underclassmen 79 Paul Smith 11 Mona Souther 11 Liane Spinney 10 Julie Stevens 10 Tracy Stubbs 11 Ralph Smith 11 Susan Snow 11 Scott Souther 10 Greta Staalenburg 9 Joseph Stonkus 9 Eric Sullivan 9 t Robin Snyder 11 Wyne Standley 9 Sherry Stonkus 9 Timothy Sullivan 9 Erin Smoker 11 if Jennifer Souney 9 Chris Spencer 10 Kenneth Stasiowski 11 Richard Swain 9 Paul Smolak 9 Daniel Sousa 10 Robert Spencer 9 Crystal Sweeney 9 Judy Spinney 10 Elizabeth Stempleski 9 Debra Szymcak 10 Mary Souther 11 Lara Spinney 11 Brad Stevens 9 Tammy St.Laurent 11 Lianne Tacetta 10 80 Underclassmen Jeremy Thurlow 9 Susan Thompson 11 Daniel Tousighult 10 Kristine Trayers 10 Johnathan Tagupa 10 Pamela Taylor 10 Susan Thayer 9 Kristen Tanzer9 Richard Tarney 11 Tricia Taylor 10 Charles Tiffany 9 Angela Titone 10 Vicki Tilton 9 Michelle Kari Titus 10 Tobin 10 Jessica Scott Trembleyll Teich 10 Kimberly Trotman 10 Elizabeth True 10 a Jill Tucker 10 Tammy Telheiro 10 Effie Thurlow 9 Kelly Tobin 9 Tony Tortorino 10 Jeremy Trask 9 Underclassmen 81 Shauna Turner 10 David Velat 10 Christopher Walsh 10 Heidi Waterhouse 9 Kristen Weinhold 11 Ralph Welch 9 Douglas Tyler 11 Clair Veit 10 Johnathan Walsh 10 Michael Weir 9 Katherine Upton 9 Jon Vacca 11 Margaret Walsh 10 Tracy Waterson 10 Doug Upton 10 Johnathan Valentine 10 Kevin Walters 10 Kristen Dawna Eric Werner 11 West 9 West 11 Todd Underwood 10 Wayne Wardwell 10 Heidi Webber 9 Sean Wagner 10 Todd Waskelis 11 Mandy Weinhold 11 Coral Robert Welch 10 Weir 10 Timothy Virgin 11 Johnathan Wason 9 Kimberly Weinhold 9 Lance Welch 9 Jennifer Wheeler 11 Jennifer N. Wheeler 11 William Whitney 10 82 William Willoughby 11 Julie Whitham 11 John Yianacopoulos 10 Jennifer Zona 11 Alison Wilson 9 Elizabeth Wolfendale 9 Danny Yell 10 Mike Zona 9 Buster Wilson 11 Russell Woodman 11 Jennifer Youngtaus 11 Allan Znoj 11 Clauson Wilson 11 Scott Woodsum 11 Jennifer Glen Wilson 10 Winston 9 Nathaniel Jonathan Woolsey 10 Yanderf Is 11 Demas Yianacopoulos 10 Sarah Stephanie Eric Younglaus 9 Zagranis 9 Zak 10 Ganiello Zelanger Underclassmen 83 84 rt.zr 85 Dean Bergeron Carla Bergman Peter Berriman Kevin Berry Jodi Brescia Herbert Brown Scott Wentworth Brown Denise Brindle Thomas Brown 86 Seniors Richard Batchelder Robert Bauer Anja Christine Beutel Renee Lynn Blaisdell Troy Bloom Edward Bouras Douglas Brolin Jennifer Patricia Brolin Steven Brooks David Brown Timothy Brown Timothy Broyer Scott Joseph Bullard Joseph Burns Seniors 87 Todd Burnham Brian Matthew Chase Michael Chase Jennifer Lynn Clair Michael Claridge Sean Coburn Juliet Lee Correl Lisbeth Lauren Cote James Cole Louis Coleman Kelly Ann Darling James Scott Davis 88 Seniors Christine Marie Casassa Andrew Mooers Clark Kimberly Comeau Darryl Conant -Jr Sheila Cook Jennifer Corbin Jennifer Ann Davis Laurie Jean Dearden Michael Desjardins Susan Desrosiers Seniors 89 Senior Steve Janetos flashes a surprising smile. Scott Fahey is one of the many inhabitants of the smoking area. You wouldn’t think that student body President Donny Emerick would be caught in such an absurd act. A glimpse at our German guest. The releasing of balloons highlights the end of Spirit Week. 90 Seniors Sean O’Keefe taking a break from a physics equation. Anja Beutel stops for a well deserved drink while vacationing in Europe. Kevin Hickey looks a little surprised over his new do. Kristen Perrault looks ready for some Risky Business.” Seniors 91 Sandra Dewyngaert Gregg Dibiaso Christopher Dion Denis Brian Donovan Theresa Dube Delia Dumaine Stephen Kenneth Dunn Doreen Lyn Faulconer Cara Ferraiuolo John Fessenden Michele Filip 92 Seniors Gregory James Doubek Shelly Marie Dow Susan Elizabeth Downey Eric Dube Carl Erik Fitts Lauralyne Fitzgerald Lisa Anne Firkey Seniors 93 Caryn Anne Grenier John Griffith Stacey Guth Michael Guzinski 94 Seniors Shelley Fowler Lori Anne Fuller Sunday Gallagher Eric Webster Gebow Paul Goddard Barry Goldberg Lecia Jean Golden Jennifer Gosselin Dawn Greenman Mark Greer Shean Gray Seniors 95 96 Seniors Seniors 97 98 Seniors Melissa Ann Hendry Kevin Hickey VKJ 'll Steven Houghton Beth Huffman Mark Jackson Stephen Janetos Michelle Janvrin Nicholas Jackman Jamie Jordan Lori Judkins Amy Elizabeth Kadish Elizabeth Sue Kaiser Timothy Keenan Donna Keeton Sean Kelley Paul Kelly Seniors 99 Daniel King Steven Kuncho Todd Lippe Steven MacFarland Katherine King Lori Knowles Michael Levitt Anna Leijon Bryan Litchfield Steven MacKenzie Kathleen Ann Maloney Kimberly Ellen Malsam 100 Seniors Sean Patrick Koch Arthur William Lemieux Michael David Kocsmiersky John Krause Colleen Lennon Thomas Lennox Dana Lindley Kim Kulisich Barbara Jean Lovejoy Brian Kapinos Krystina Lush Mark Lynch Maureen Ada MacDormand Betty Marshall Joellen Mason Lyle Matheney Seniors 101 Brian Keith Maynes Tammy Jean Merrill John McCarthy Vanessa Gwynne Metcalf Susan McDermott Tobey J. McLaren Charles Miles Jennifer Miles Diane Lynn Milliken Christopher Mills John Mueck Christine Mulready MaryAnne Murray Timothy Mullen 104 Seniors Robert Me Leer Andrew Menery Pamela Ann Merrill Jk-m Linda McLaughlin Christine Miller Gregory Miller Tonya Miller Michelle Millet Mathew Mooney Michelle Eve Moreau Barbara Moriarty Haden Morin Harrold Nadeau Laina Beth Niemi David Niswender James O’Brien Seniors 105 Michael O’Connor William O’Connor Sean O’Keefe Lisa Marie Oertel Elizabeth Ann Paulson Eric Stephen Pearce Joella Peel Louis Peel Martin J. Pouliot Thomas James Pray Shelley Marie Provencher Lucinda Mary Randall 106 Seniors Christine Marie Orr Tammy Osgood Debra Parent Karen Pelletier Mathew Pender Andrea Perkins Tracey Perkins Todd Peterson Kristen Ann Reed Mary Pinchott Scott Pittendreigh Susan Pittman Tina Reynolds Paul Riley Stephanie Lynn Ring Seniors 107 108 Seniors -mm Jay Seniors 109 Lynn R. Sarson Chantal Renee Shellehamer Penny Scelzi Christi Irene Shellehamer Stacy Lee Sanborn Melissa Lyn Sharpies Judith Stempleski 110 Seniors Jason Roberts Janet Schultz Kimberly Roberts Leon Rom prey Scott Samuelson Ryan Scott Rachel Diane Seely Matt Seiler David Sjorstrand Mary Smith Robin Snyder Darrin Souther Mary Ann Stoddard Gary Stevens John Stinchfield Seniors 111 Kent Thompson Melissa Tishko Anthony John Trask Kevin William Welch Todd Waskelis Kristen Elizabeth Werner Alexander Weare Amy Kathryn Wilkins 112 Seniors Carol Ann Thayer Michael Leon Vadeboncoeur David Taylor Edward Twombley Jeffrey Taylor Charles Upton Jennifer Lyn Webster Mandy Marie Weinhold Coral Welch Ernie Welch Seniors 113 Jefferson Wright Mary Elin Xavier Mark Young Geoffrey Youngclaus Seniors 115 KARIN LOUISE BACKSTROM KAREBEAR PWI.BESTEST FRIEND S.ButtsysCar,B-ballw LD,3LTorito s.lTS STEVE STUPIDIStale Cookie s,UHSA!3XALady,ThruTheYrs,Hap AnnivlO-19-84. 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CHRISTOPHER BEMIS X-C2-4 Trackl-4 4X4JH,MM,CB,b b RatPack 600 HJ Ski93w SM S 0 Scoopnw SMBoardnw AM Flor w DB Sure New Wavew JF S M BronzBeutSummerPartw RobCI efPokerA MK railer 21 Bomber I CanP4Miles Dice Mortimer Mr. M U Gotta LuvitScreamNewyrsw Hooda BeakMNALLN;tersw Wood chuck-ClubRagt Sunningw CJZapp aSHUSCOD w JK 16BD COACH BEST STROON Mac Koz Moon L umpy Zeak Hoodall DB JJ DK T hanx JD SM OX DAD MOM DEAN BERGERON Graduating good times and parties at the circle and pit with FE MO DB It’s been a cold Summer in my 66 Thanks mom and dad for that push I want to own my own carpentry business PETER BERRIMAN Hockey 2, 3, 4 Golf 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1 Tumbling Tractor TK Bm Bakin The Budda Skiing the Bumps w Carl Killington trips w CFSBJM Sharp Shooter BM GD After School Specials GY MF SB RS BM GD Sugarioaf Tries w the crew Tan- tilizing Trip w THE BEST Taking the High Road JF Dead Shows what a trip odizs pt kazoa crazy JFLP SB ED See Ya Cadies Wheels MR MOJO Risin Thankx SC LG also thank you mom and dad KEVIN BERRY Graduation! 4 years MEMS:Good Times w The Gang,It’s Time for a Session Oh S- Tob I got in an acci- dent!!! Cards in the Cafe w TSKCAHMP I hate this game! Horrordome S86 CSN In a limo. I think your mothers home? GraduationlWhat now! It’s off to college for me. Thanks mom and dad for everything. Don’t worry I’ll be home on weekends. See Ya Mrs. T ANJA BEUTEL Volley 1-4,etc. Brazil-84 85,aturm a-ManchinhaCademeuSantana?NA opixe-raro-minas-esi-ouroP Barzho PYw EvtmugaNoltesc pesoldas-ct ao-eogufoan GTGermanyw Jen86- lstH20thn mtsWeinfHeidibgBratz But-Cutoe-Gdrvzugsp-thtgrpanor ama Althtfdwadthscits IOU7LBOp usKatz Dude”mthr600Zealthsngh ts so 4d 4tg-lc Is Anil Ninj the R d Not Taken will be Mine ThanksJ VILUJEFF RENEE BLAISDELL Fattlittlebu- ddy AIISt.Chorusl24AIISt.Jazz 3 4 Golfing with Jack Holding Me! in the dark l Luv to sing! Chorus and Chamber Singers- 1234Someone Forgot their underpants again! Lauren-The Key is on now! Mounir in 1986Paris, France-April I remember JH,TH,DC,CARLAMM,GK,LR,BTin NYC,SL.KK.RB.TH,Thayers,Thankx Michelle mom dad.l luv u all! Jack-be happyw me for the rest of our livesilLU ED BOURAS Crazy Eddie L.G.w JMBGKWJBAK- Skiingw J A-Applewars MV GC JJ TB PA K-France England Ho oda’sPalace BM:Ou est la liquor L atenitepart.ES BARS Lacies-Speci al Deliveries TheGame Beaches R oofs The RockStmama’s w Joe T im Dislike: Sweaties Stains ROSE BOWDEN AL-St-Chorus234 Jazz AL-ST4 Spri ng Track lCS.234 BND,l-4 Chor us, l-4 SOM,2 Grls-St,3 K IPenn l Fla-Cruise,AI-St, Canada, Europ e-8-count 2 follies Say what?’’ Exchanges-Peru-France-FinlandTh ankx CRS,CIS,LG,RS,AG,CE,JY,R B,MP,CW,MR,PP RS-Europe Re m:Prom w MikeElaine Camping-R eady? Luv-ulots Love-u-Mom Da d! Dawn your the Best Sister! SHERRI BRENNAN FieldHockeyl-4;capt3;YoBabyThe Cove;Bonfires;SurfShopHangout;Ti me4theBeave;NightsOntheRocks- Hammock;NoBed?CarCrashlnChev y SugarbushScenesCrazylnCapeE W Cheryl;DoubleTrouble;LetsGoSh oppin;NappiLaughs Tearsw Sue; NeverDrivew SueorHeidi;Nachos T hetubatTaylors;SeabirdCrudeGuys Perl Switz DomRep-ClubMedGre atTimesw SD-Cutie;Snuffy;SophRi ncess;Prom-LateButGreat;Ring;3yr sLoveYaMom Dad-Thanks JODI BRESCIA Little Scott Making it our of here Thanks mom, for being so understanding and helpful Thanks Scott for always being there. I Love You A Saturday night with Scott, Holly and Jeff A Sunday Afternoon with Scott, Holly and Brad Scott McKenzie, Holly Hale and Lorie Judkins Be married to Scott McKenzie and have a family DENISE BRINDLE Achv 5yrsNHAPA 4yrsOB Shawn III StopTheWorldAndMeltw U Lis.Na n.DanaYourmyguiltysecretnotjusta memory MoeWeHidelnTheCloudSa ndLaughedAttheCrowds.Whenthey saidsitdownwestoodup! Me VtKeen e INXS Boston c ubs mg FLw Je n Doug oops! Fine! FantasticBrothe r Jim IluvUBinky Mom III always luv U Nisey playing In the Dirt We Fin d The Seeds of DoubtDont Water T hem w Your Tears-INXS STEVEN BROOKS Brooksy Booky Shufflin off to Buf- falo 6 dead aint no time to hate barely time to wait! Club 122 Majic Buss DWest Chicoura 86 Saco 86” CSN 85 EricClapton 85 Keep Smilen Amy! Karel Dont Fail Out of WHS Even! Boozebag The Firm 86” 200SATCI will miss English because I will miss you! Misticles Luv you mom Everybody is so different I never change. Lifes been good to me so far! DAVID BROWN Dave Mems: Good times second per w DWDSTL Aftr Sch Bk's house Rds hm w SS The Laughter BM Thanks mom Love Ya! HERB BROWN Graduating I'll never forget good times with RW.SW.RE.MK.DB.DT.PF Thanks mom,dad and Trudy I finally made it! Own my own carpentry business be single and having wild parties. SCOTT BROWN Bill-soc Hocky FreakinA the Dead PBBMF takes- a dive Joe Walsh Clouds w PB Sugarloaf Ratpack DUMSWEED Afterschool Baken w Crew Killington 85 CFJMPB McleerHorraBash-busted Yongcls Parties Promnight SE Clamhoop Frenchw thegirls Hotub Cocktails skipday SummerinOct Whites SEEYALATER Dead 83 RB CitySlick GDBM Were Rolling Its better to burn out than to fade away BCoolAII Thanks Mom Dad Keep the film rolling TIM BROWN Slick,Shmoo Baseball 2-4 The Buds34 The best with RSJ thankx dan good luck the hill with Matty B Hey Sandy! Is it legal yet? kool 86 Hood 87 with Jamesonbatch.Strat- withPP ZZTop84Time8687 ThankxAmy and Lee Luv ya both! Harry Reems Good Luck Trisha Love that funnel! Jamesonlikemyshirt?Joe Goulis the fashion plate Tengouncoche the screamin vow Thankx for the pa- tience mom dad I love you both TOM BROWN Tom Football 1,2 Jamm- ing,studio,kegs for $30,Alice,Ozzy, Evil, Kramer, Tripping on the wall, Oh no we’re busted MY.JD.VP making love to my guitar Love ya ma dad TIMOTHY BROYER Graduation! 4yrs of French Wild trip up Mr. Chocura w friends DH BH RB SP CM small parties in Ossipee all summer DS SOPFERS What a long strange trip it’s been! 4 July Buffalo MP party w Gnitts Lords Killington DHBHSPJL Barr- ington days LS MP JT Ossipee Mt voyage! MP Wild Kensington! Everyone Thankx for everything mom dad I love you all! SCOTT BULLARD ACH:Baseball4Football2Basketball 2Hawarbaw BMRedSoxGamew T BDPDKSGHockeygamew GSBM WCPOOP!PubyAprilfoolstoerw GC EKAHGSHmptnBchw GM-AHLEH UHHavinabrewatthegolfcourseSR namethattune w GSBMSOEPH TWAGBAw BM bigbadvega first tic kettubowagonsab!Blowninalung Va nHalenLivew BMTPDOBBAM-Rot htickets?KIWGMIP NPLHEAD 4wh eelin whatdyoudobreakyourlegME CMPR SHTankExcursionsw PUB YCAREBWCRUZLuvUmom dad TODD BURNHAM So wont you fly Freebird . . . BRIAN JUSTIN CAREY Scarecrow ACH: Football 12 good- timeswABCMDPMCKSJH The dog and the beach crew CruisenintheLt Clam.Bakesand Frappes Toy Cars’ ’MEMSSop by r oops! So- rrymomstokeNellyHorrorpartiesi- nthevan Fla Skitrips JrPromAB tewkysgrcady trash if’Hangingw- Dean Dug atthelotSummer85 116 Senior Sketches Surfsuptideslowletspull AHorror Show “Hibbas” SaygoodbyetoGen PatThanksmomforeverythinghere boy have acigaryouregonnagofar GREGG CARRELL Carrellio ACH: Hockey 2-4 Frosh F-ball Honor Roll RAD VAD HOODA DT awesome JT oop mastaVad at McD's Girls Dorm-Stevens See ya Lata RUfmub Who you tink you are? Gary slow down SB;AH;GK;GS; Happy B-day EB! SB whip Cream one wasn’t enough! 6-5 ot best game ever ah i tried! JJ what are you doin to me? I’m wide! Oh cut me a brake! Opus you are Crazy! UNH All the way thanks M D! No Problem CHRISTINE M.CASASSA Casas V-ball 1 F-hockey 2-4 Yrbk.4 Flying j.j. w SM Bch Prty Hats C.G.'s pvt.limo. Gritty skiing Zheneka jimnastics Hmcming no rotinipleez! the Rock Thanx Sue! Late nite buckling. Cag’sEOE 4H tp crew The nose knows Limer Rck Lob Pen’s prtys 4am applesauce slicecrash talking plant sunglasses CK Pb f smk stks w Pen Cham- pagne shoes promnite Its been green! Thanx mom dad RON CAWLEY Stron CJ Danor Roth Monkees 3an- nual canobie deathmobile woodhuckclubbeaks party oh no its robmeagari man shiny silver armor what a bone? snowfootball ragballhockey rag-t golfingpool volleyball ACDCspring tann- ingw beakmoons hat ikari kingpapazito beak moon lumpy Koz crotch Hooda golden wc Ian all nighter powerwdgblvd bombing rooffruit (2) mgsinsi mace MrM G Mvi mdnsPatriots RedSox Thanx mom THOMAS CHAMBERLAND Newspaper award French award French Club Newspaper Ycaretilli no! wait movies avec madame French II CD MG AH DU JC SP MR Make my first $1,000,000 MELISSA CHARETH Lyss MB remember. . P B C Bba shsummer 86”G01daytheelevato rwithPBSK CBl,2,3Alacm!WHOS PILTIT? MB your miyedbeuerages- canwedeal?PB ourJamsessions D B Cottage 86 MG MBthetent-D G turnaround ABwhensyourparty? MT Summer85 “Imsailingawayfree tofacethelife.thatsaheadofmellookt otheseasreflectionsofwhatusedtob esomehappysomesad.lthinkofallm yfriendsandthedreamswehad” BRIAN CHASE Hoop 1-4 Capt 4 Stiles Latb- homecoming 84 rev at the wheel great pumpkin caper escaped DB New Yrs 85 socks TS shaboinkin BW I like U Kochs Beach house Riley’’shows menothing’’ Sum- mer85 w Debie MX’s spaghetti dinner Kool the Gang w the crew The rabid rabbit winter driving w Riley Doug Lynchare u still a v—n you 11 get it. Good luck to everyone I'm outta here! Thanks mom dad Amy I luv u MICHAEL CHASE MB Finally getting out!! Voc tech 2 yrs auto mech. Good luck to HH SK HE TF TP DS MF LK BG SC thwslp rz to hey HH leave the door on the vet” haha haha The Summer of 85 w Jana Crusin in the Firebird Thanks to mom and dad HD(HH) SK TF for making this year en- joyable PSLP! JENNIFER CLAIR Band 1-2, NHS.HHRoll MEM: Florida ’85 w W Ride w MB,Black Blue Marks.Cruise to Bahamas, Hold the elevator’’ Closet rooms lazy hammocks Gil’s isle DW Marching SD the RC kept eyes closed to RS Ger- many’8661wks LW AB I survived Brazelib Janet UYH Driving on AB ‘‘mein gott’’ zugspitze wunderbar what a drop skiing AB LS-SL Kil SR- ht s TGIL luv ya mom dad thanks ANDREW M. CLARK Drewmeister Hockey2 Surfing 1234 goodtimes w BHJMPBC FGYBHGDJBESJZ- HOC Mems Prom night w Zona the great capor (2) 7-11 Big Weds (2) foxhill surf safariesw HDC Mahoney parties KKgradParty NConwywthefarcles hangn (2) thewall MB84 Theodyssey hottubhorra (2) GY- Quincy frwPBSBJM loweuoneLarryHSeeingstarsWinter 85 OnmywaytoHawaii!! Thank ma KIM COMEAU ACH:Grad4LongYrMems-good-tim esw TKBRTSKSSRDGhavbudsoldc rewnever4getgoodtimesLSSPKVDC lanes Summer 85 whathap-TK- 2ndtimebestloveyouTimmyT rayRe m 83’’evrymornsmkaranotbakfrea kie,sht!Promw DGDiKA TKIooking goodTK-butw thatmingey!!Grosssh tVermont85w gangRugersPubtryin gtogoshppnwhtcantmakitT rayturna roundwhatbabe!GoodLuckPegnext yrFlorbondw CrewThanksmumitsb eenrealfinallyovermumlmadeitYAH U DARYL CONANT Beaver wretched theDrRuthshow g narly!DuuudeBaseball,golf,WL,skii ng.givealittletopearle.jaminskiing w ith Tim theGraysatAttitash!69euu uu!Tuckermans82-87jcimsSpeake asy86-87 skiing Attitashliftoper.ov ertheheadwall. Bassahhbeautif ulmt nhc VanHalen2times LipSync85-8 7allmyfriendsLGDBSBSGSGallmys kiingtrips sex U2 Xmasvaca84-87J amminwiththeguys!skiingtheheadw allliftingTriumphheyBullard! JENNIFER CORBIN goingtoSpain86skiingw KBSFAPS DOmigosh!goingtoExeterw SuenSa instangSCBnJbonediggerThnxSuen family!MichaelsDOB61886LoveYo u!partyingdownthebeachnotPinkFI oydagain!Justbetweenyouandme2 lnotPinkFloydagain!Shtnaked!Aero smith86thisbridgegetsbrighterGdt msw GuyC-lunch??KS!!meetmeatD emoulas!!Taxiwheresthebaby??Coo knw DF ILOVEYOUmomBill da d!! Shell lets blow thiscoolaid stan d!!! JULIET LEECORRELL ACH:Soccer 1-4 Track,Band,StCnl 1-2 MEMS:You’ve never been checked out? YUP” Fr.F B's co on Buttrick Rd(apple),Squealers will die,the Ch.Box,April 13-plans for May 24? RyeBeach in Sub,H.Water w M,Lrngtowrite-thks Millette,Frgt-me-nots,Tedster forever,The Inny' ’Place, Lizhr. Bu- ddies, how r you’re feet c? The wave, thanks for everything suns ML,Kitted all my love MH Love thanks momanddad S LISBETH COTE Leaves are falling all around, time I was on my way, but still I’m much obliged such a pleasant stay. But now it’s time for me to go The autumn moon lights my way now I smell the rain and with it pain, and it’s headin’ my way. The time has come to be gone, time to ramble on. — Zeppelin KELLY DARLING Spring Track 4 Basketball 4 Socce r 2 REM:Milford NH 3 Summer85L asVegasEJSummer86EdJuly4lts B oss!Studcountry NBMBState meet NewEnglandmeetBuggin crush o n you Surprise Birthday party GD’ s party,LS party crazy string fight s Breakfasthill ShoppingSpreeswith LM HodgiesCamp PumkinraidHom ecomingatUNH party at Asia GBGo odlucktothegangillmissyaThanksto mybestfriend LM Thanksmom.dad, andDenise JAMES DAVIS Jim MEM:Foot- ball:l,3,4:France London trip 86:Watch out when i’m on the balcony:ThanksJFK and BM:Vad we’re lost:Lacy’s in London w VB,TP:Thanks MmeP and MmeV:Summer spree excursions w J FK! Watch the speed bumps!:Tuckfield w VAD and Ed:Good luck JG:Be good KK:lt’s been four long years but I made it mom:see ya round everyone.Thanksto all friends and relatives:! love you mom dad! JEN DAVIS Cheering 2-4 I smiled! States PS- take me home Manicans-dont leave LR-the P-corn EB no cheese AW GDafrisbe Go Away Francis 3 TT-lets eat bwjoenoclothes Soc. Bus Greg-I dropped my shoe!U-turn homecoming85 Novi NYEve,J M no tennis?? Iwasshy! 6-23-86Nice Rm. The pool pancakes bacon- for me? Jules-hes home 10-27- mineforever.letsshare GPS! Thank you mom and dad a bunch!! I love you Greg! LAURIE DEARDON Track-134 Chorus-123 Col- orgrd3FldHockey4 Drama2som NHS SHS Fla Bah Dam my strides sueyl 2daychoc chips? Rachel ptyNew Yrsw Sue every crash- lto! Jr.Prom-TYWH Bestfamovies.M M Lynn-lhad night talks longwalks.L Js Jen.wall pool you lose-Cheer Kim mem Papa w B M-sexy! JA-YATB 1 light nuv! People come and go but friendship lasts forever! mom you are the greatest! I love you Jim! IMYD-IBOK! MIKE DESJARDINS Thanks DJ CK RA TL DJ’been miss- ing you’ Leaves are falling all around time I was on my way Ram- ble on . .. Sing my song if the sun refuse to shine I will still be loving you . .. Tears and loves lost in the day gone by . . . The voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses SUSAN R. DESROSIERS Sparky Graduation at last! Florida Bahamas SG,LD.JS,LS.KK.BG,BL JF- AOOGA! Thanks to SG,JS,SM,LS,CF,CC:I love u all u2P! McDonald’s 7th f 14 Fishing with Roger! two Jens lost at Batchelers Pond Bagged the last night Sharon me:A friendship like this never ends us with Santa SG SM Softball coach 3yrs Dex- terlasers saws in Pysics w Jamie I love u mom dad!! GREG DIBIASO DIB Football 3, 4 H-roll toga w biby you know! New-yrseveginnginger the lstep bibs horrorbash bakeshows overhoops sugarloaf- the-rat-pack cuffednstuffed w bib skippin w thecrew parties w crew ohJesus! 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DUNN Brock, Hockey-2,ski-Tuckermans Ravine-Sugarbush trips w SB Windcrest-Plaice Cove-Surfin the log-bonfires-longboard in SFL Gun- nin skatewars-surfshop-Are we gunna die Jim?Scout!Gradis stuff poor Fn otto-PB F The ultimate fans Bullhorn-Hawaii2 Utah-4 Beachboys Global Dope Party in the woods-partys with the farmers-Eh hows your head?Fun times w SB Thanks for everything Ma, your the best SCOTT FAHEY The Summer of 86 first time skiing fishing at Lamprey River the Prom my new car traveling Parties Mark Huston Bob Emons Gwen Dana Kathy Maloney Melissa Hendry Todd Petterson I'd like to get into commercial photography DOREEN FAULCONER Re bestoftimesw bestoffriends-lelp inkathdubejenshelpm lstdeivebam ! nicegremlinalismydad icecream mushy 6 7offdrivedriveuwantfudo rtudfod?Ames.Redcarwhererthegat esofhell?! 10 wesingawsome idida skid softball fine! wannahitajumpff ballgamesw jcpinshell kkdidwemis saday lellwhatswrongw mycar? its upinsmokehistoryl l 12prom86 w lc playground flyingkites 3 8 8 6smilew youreyesiluvalloffamily l ar CARA FERRAIUOLO “care Spanish honorsl honor roll 1 3 soccer 1-2; softball ski club 2 math team 4 spain 85 “Ricky” “urso silly” party-time2 28 86 bruces.-’84NY-84 143-gerry- 4evamustang M d-thank u Jen Christine Timmy Joann Carolyn DP MW LSJLLD PT LG and GER MICHELLE FILIP Tennis team Student council Drama club “Cheaper by the Dozen” Fav. 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I luv u mom dad CARL FITTS Cpt.Chaos Tuckermans Ravine234 Killington85 w Browny Duff PeteFreesleds w JH Goodtimesat- theloaf many hwps with Dib trashbags ducktape wtsLane see youlatereasyriders CFGDSBY 2forl25 wut a deal parkcity Utah CF PB GD JH SD Buffalo NY Dead ’dylan Petty Bordin the Ridge Pres.Circle start running w JHGD what ever hapens let there be snow Thanks for all your help mom dad LAURALYNE SARAH FITZGERALD Basketball 1 2 Softball 1-4 JCL;NHS JENNIFER FIUMARA band honor roll bestest LS LD JA- DITCH-LS-MP lst-LD batchelders lions tigers bears-oh-my hut PA. bloomies bndfgs monkees I want my maypo dam BC hwlks the wall mac the nifer of orangatang poodle brngtn TB(GE) wacka-CM prom w GW 86 JD AT AB toothbrush-MM- JA theres no gas-SG PB-trscts- icecrm AT SD ouija barn LD camp never forget goodtimes w good friends-u no who u r thanks mom dad love ya KIM FLYNN Gretsky Soccerl-4Capt.MVP 67,6 BasketballCapt.Thesystmseelersdi elst apples coonbuttrickRd The bo od w KSWildtimesw MSCapt.To m Heidi’s houseBoothcky85’Bathr mw Di Paris pub.croissantsThatsi t?LostinMetrow Eric Minette SGTr y itthis way!Toy 6 12 86 G.htvr m BVCstrawbery 2 14 86 Mike’sh ousel lNewcw him Loveyoualway sEricThanxcoach.LuvUmom dadfo rever 83Hold fast your dreams w i n your heart MELISSA ANN FOLLANSBEE Missy-ann.Mel Latin 1-4 APUSN NHS JCL Thanx brawny dont be doin that MTWFT 5150IWLWOSDF Deep fried mole house dont u dare I luf u mom and dad LauraChris- syAnnRoxLGBMDCSVanessa LF(mom always did love you best) DA memories SHELLEY LEE FOWLER GdTmsw GdFnds SFJCL EKKDFSPTD Skiing w GT KBJCAPSDProm85w FE 86w AP meetmeatDem o u I a s! c-1 u n c h?? 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Mid-day adventures w Sue Ports prom w who? peapods Yikes! Take a number 1 shoulda been a fish Seabird JP Crew Chubby P at HT w J Surprise! Thanks mom dad The world is my oyster. KELLY EMOND ACH:CS12 Sec of FHA(2yrs) MEM: BG.cImb out the window dreams!DL kiss PL CCpanc Canobie lk dance! LP spit-o-y- gum.Goodbye! everyone in CS esp. Ranks CL stay w MS JG dont answer TB’s Best mems: Jan2,86 KL well last foreva.l love you and mom dad Brian I love you too goal: Child Psy. and to marry a blond Keith L. I finally made it!! CU later WHS. KELLY EWING ACHBball.Sball 1 3,volleyball 1 2 goodtimes w BUMSCTJMMBCA KG Carol left over the counter chee b parties in the barn Colorado w R ad Jim July 4thw everyonelwillne ver drinkGinagain Good timesw fa mily Thanx PeteEforyoursupportcol legedayw Maryann Kristen NBE C Friends forever sorry for the mes s. I love you mom SUNDAY CATHERINE GALLAGHER Drama 1-4 CH 1-4 Chs 1-4 NHS 3- 4 Treasurer-4 STC 1-4 VP-1 NAP A thru sick! sinMiami Vice here! 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ILU M D There is only one success-to be able to spend your life in your own way-CM JIM HART Rainbowbright Hockey23 Skiingl2 34 Tuckermans Ravine34 bargains ledw LF SacoRiverw SB wildBill s katewars Dead Dillin Tom Petty Gu nning putitunderdrywoodx-maseve w SD globaldopes scoutitout Clu b 122 Jimnastics w wigglesPrescir cllstartrunningskitripsw skeeter t oot tripled poorFN otto Barkingw CFUTAAAAAAAAH! STACEY GUTH EMF at Yuck 85 Paul oi! Boys thanks Warren? Duckbeast sing smiths in the rain live by Robs wisdom NYCpriest wooly mam- moth tar pits in Jenns absence take a walk Belinda TBDNDB QuestMD 11-28-85 crass exploited 5BOP white powder one with the guard rail the good service station Alice and the Camels festering death dismember Jen does the screams! Remember no matter where you go, there you are. MICHAEL GUZINSKI Gazoo Lumpy Pool Volleyball Golf Probation Winter and Spring Track Discus Javelin Shotput Triumph Annual Canobie TP Conway ski TripsGWCB-Ball Hockey Games Snow Football Rag-T Barney BLVD Bombing-Deathmobile Pats Red- sox all niter D D RUN Snyders class Scott Shean Tim Hooda Kocz Beak Moon Steve Ron ian Crotch Hick TJ Paresh Clausen C.Stipe Oz- zie Mech Engineering Seeya at UNH Thanx MOM DAD HOLLY ANN HALE HOL Graduating at last! JRProm w JD JB SM HE MD SK TD Good Luck guys! Summer 86 w JB SM JD LK JM KD TF TP MC HE MD Good times w LK JM JD Don’t forget BW HB. JB SM JD Don’t forget the HT’s good luck! See ya later! Brad take care of my baby blues. What About Love Heart. Love ya always! Thanks Mom Dad for that little push. Love ya both! B. HANSON Whit BHAtBH Chicora Whatatrip Daytona killingtonw DH.TW.JS.JL.TB.SP Cof- feew RC.KM.AH.MS Hillcrest C G’s housewarming mobilbs THE DEAD PORTLAND Dave Donny Rob Cathy Glenn Julie John Sue PJ 4th of July Bryan Sugarbush 85 molson parties sitin NoNukesNoDumps The hole bunkers, Newcastle My pub in England and sailing my yacht DAVID HARDY Ford Pinto BS at BH’s thank god for finally ending this madness 2nd 6th period jamming in the band Cathy Glen’s 4th of July; Let it snow Let’s hit the slopes Good times with WH RB De BL JL SP CM TW TB Newicks RT BB Thanks Mom. Dad Family I final- ly made it! ANGELA LEIGH HARRIS good tms w LMDTKJEJDELS ESP Great tms w Tobey thnx4thmems! There R many!NVR 4get BKBD Spot HTTYTTBY?1121 I wanna shwr rag tms 917 whs wrg xmas 86 I love you Tob! 5 yrs LE! Urspec bch86 w sandy- l sis thnxs4grt tms u toldhim that? (MJ) couldn’t have made it w out u tob bye mom dad tnx4putnup w me I luv u tobey!! ALM?!!! BYE WHS!! 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SCOTT ALAN GRAY Hoopsl-4Capt4 Ftball 141st tea m Allstate4 MVP Timesw TimK.ski inw TimtripstoBostonWOWGoodlu kTKWardsclassmoobyewardenthan x TriumphHalenJrnyHeartcrntletm eoutcomn’now$7735.91Heygetth ephonerevlookhe’sonfireBKw Lync hFloridaApril87w CrewlookoutGre atPumkncaper86escapedtimesw CrewRevsSheanSKEBBCMXMSML GUZDDKRNINJAbound DrivingTim scarlookatthoseKeenewow Good lu ck Bro Thank you mom dad lluvyo u SHEAN MICHAEL GRAY ACH Hockey234 MEM Timesw TimK.Bro Rev Bri ski trips w Tim Mike andScott Hey Mike well be out later Triumph85- 86 Pumpkins Oct 17,OT w STAWardsclass Jryr EVTrips to Boston and the party at whlock.hey Faggot!Whats up skip hey Rev see ya at Mass. Maritime,Clam on the couch Tuna Fishingw Snake come in come in WOWF V Laura E soon to come Thanks Bro Tim Bri Rev Mike Ward Love ya ma dad THOMAS JOHN GRAY trckl23Capt4 w-trck23Capt4 Dart- mouth Relays-fugie the whale.swimmingl2yrs-Shaving the head legs Get togethers at GD’s X-country-love them hills SC- Com.ofSpirit Water ski trip Great Pumpkin Caper-escaped.Good Senior Sketches 119 Marty and his friends take a break from their motorcycle jaunt at this party. Laina Neimi bats her eyelashes during an ice hockey excursion. Steve Dunn holds the remains of a busy afternoon, while playing ice hockey on a nearby pond. 120 Candids On a late Friday afternoon a mysterious senior scurys away to the weekend. Stacy Guth relaxes in the center of Portsmouth on a sunny afternoon this past Summer. Paul Riley hesitates to eat a yummy cookie from the snack bar. Candids 121 times w KLMLLMGDKH hi momim home” Hawaii-85 night before state meet-ohboy Say fool! Kathy you have been a special part of my life-love you Thanx for everything M D Luv Ya DAWN MARIE GREENMAN DizzyDongGraduatingMosttardysso phyrc’stdrunksHutGrantsrreeWeB eatyaRon MarcCrash85Goodtime sSRBRCMKSKCTJTSJMJWRSDGL FSBKLskiing83satatmarcWhitesLn bluesarecomingOHnonotDGbrothe rBusteddnscondostarbumsKathyJa sonsoottherechippendalesBeach8 3porkmeatLoriLisarubbergloveWAL YScottForeveryourtheBestHappyw heelsGCMDDGTDEdCMsubtuzoom thanksmaloweyouamillionWuvYou WHS offwheteshtustyLOVEYOUSc ottYTB REBECCA LYNN HART Becky Burger 3x H Honor roll 1 honor roll 2yr Soccer lyr Basket- ball 4yr Track Jr. Classical League Student Council Rep Frosh-Soccer t.Champs-Baskbal friendsjokeCS leap Frogs Track2 months Weight ligt Scannels help Christian Friends-HFBABST No partying!-No booze!! Flying swimming scubadivemarried workingor- children writing and illustrating MELISSA HENDRY NG JK ELWD Honor roll- Graduating! 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C razystring Anna.Foo.Greg.Twinkie, Kelly,Peeyass-l 2,Nastyshi. . . ,St upidsh . . . ,Kent,Roatch,Peg,Matt hius.Hooda,Tom,Jon, Annie,Chris Steve,Dianne,Gayle,Sandy—Than x.lluvU JOE HURLEY ThanksdadLoveyaFootball34Track FreshmanHorror!SophTriptoBoston Beaconw SteveMarcBillyLucyGran nysw KillerSparkum SluttininBaha masToomuch2soonHowcome?Gre attimesw Classof86CDJSJDP C B SKMBBM losttime2 MMJrYearH istw MXSD Flaw matty Cruisininth eBerlw DuffHoatysSrMems-SKMS GeebowMullDontgetcaught girlslik etoepliketomanyDaytonas SGMXE PPRJJSK JesusCarey ThanxLMHav niceLifeverylgoodby Getliquored BRIAN HUTCHINS Hutchie-Brain Good timesw TB.D MC.JH.CF.LEH.Kerm,Whites Lane, WZLX.Ub-40,35 to 50,drought”8 6”,What a horror show,B-52’s Flor ida 86 Tuckermans 87 Marshall i s the God of Muffia.Coors is the 1, David Lee,Van Halen.DK.Sex pistol s.Bug out 12a okeiton baby-bud m an-LL who?-alf-Dio Rules-Hey Kevi n your not so bad aftaallHey Imad e it PattiICool ey thanx Mom-n-Lar ry!Look out Bahamas Here I come! MARK JACKSON The Jack-AttackPassed Algebra Big achievementPush myself to the limit lifting,boxing,Mtclimb- ingnever will I join a club gangs forces are funKemosabeyellheyheyhoyou lost that loving feeling initiations Yup- pie killers roadsto explore adven- tureThe kemosabes JBLMASMJ- JCEBMMJBCBKNKNTBT- PJBBGSABGSJRWMTLRHNCCDS tonameafewUS army elite green beretall the way excel foreverDraw forever Thanx ma dad TINA JANVRIN Ween bug Thanx alt 1 2 Dave got a butt We made it Marky Cork Anns 18th B-day Prty Qrtrs at MFs get out of the vacuum Ann Bye baloons I luv ya AS MG good luck! DLR w Rich Cork Fera AKR someday Rich See ya later BR JW SR DG RS LF KC DE KS DICK DICK AND RICK I love you Richard R. forever Ha Ha lil Rich out of here forever JAMES A.C. JONES ACH fishing80-?MEM timesw Sex2 BWs parties ski trip 86 will return I promisellook out Daytona KR look out 4the ChemIMSBCSGare we dead yet!GreatPump- Caper86”uknowroad trips kid on fire at beach Heart Concert-hey come on now great skip day 86 My own boat is around the corner someday ConstancelThanks for your support mom and dad and fam even though we didnt always get along I still luv you HEIDI JORDAN FR4.Bestimew KOMPPMAC.2 83 CuzJohn Monts(5)mts.Xmas85w MPKFJC THANXKF FOR JCLUVYA LWAYSweetiePie!Xmas86-GRASSV ALLEY LUVYASOMUCHsisKerril8 6-87NYEARSHOW-OAKLANDw K 0,alst!SH0W 7-SAR.SPRGS,NY8 50HN0!PAULAJEFFitsR0B!REALE NERGY,thanxJEFF!15SHOWS-Man yMoretogo!Luv THANXtoRAYSEA N-lstWHSBuddy,LenB,MANIXLaB PiepStansf esp.HERB FLEM-My BestBuddies.M Dare l!Timew c uzROD.ELECTIONight86.THANXP COVEICLIM BROCK JAMIE JORDAN Jameson,Jackson MD!! on the edge! Al you owe us mucho dinero!! Shooting pool with Ja the Speak 86-87 KZ Good Times with DK.TB.JK.MB.MS.DB.Koz.Moon, DP IOU Merrygoround.DJs Newcleu,Whistle MGF Thanx mom and dad Ja, see you in Holland!!! Keep in touch LORIE JUDKINS Meathead getting out of here Thanks mom dad will be proud I finally did it WN JB SM MJ SG KH JP JC KK PS DP TP Halloween night with Jodi and Scott Meeting wait the Speakeasy with Walt Jodi Scott Walt,Jodi Scott Thanks Walt I love you Be married to Walt and to have a family and driving a new Lambourghini IAN IDE MEM: Van Halen Aerosmith Breakdncng-HA-ZZ-TopHmptn Bch.AII nghtrs.Lastdeathmobile ride,Dances 4 years of Soccer that were a blast,Mkn runs the Corona- both of them,Project Sear- ch?,Crusin.Skmbrdn w Andy Brian,Matt Ian Boston,Gd tms i n Dover,Ftbl.Sftbll,Wtrvflbll,Pkr, sk- iing w the guysislshry I Canobie- partys Spike-All the great times with my friends-Thaks Mom dad for everthing AMY KADISH Well allright!! xcltklfn2VPltr4SCl- 4 MovetoWHSwontforgetKTLM K T-BFFHeartwSDEGKLHE Never W hatsupChuck?mopdninJan!Lphitth eroof!MX-gointoafair?AmySquared! CM-Horror!MS-lame-whoshere?AB SOLUTLYSIurpped!-HiRicky!DL-Co olBeansRedniteswCrew!GreatPum pkinCaper-bagged-picsJJThanxG G!Bob-Thanxfor87GT!John-begood! Mom-URtocool!ILU!Thegoodtimesa rethebesttimesandthebadtimesfad eaway!! ELIZABETH KAISER Gussy Mem: Wkend at TC w KM- uh oh who got it? 7 4 85 best of times w KM-l’ll never forget ya! 3- 21-86 Oh what a night 86m’s wkend in Miami,Fla-Thanx Dad Phill Collins concert:NY 85 Aw-my mom told me about boys like you Gary want to have a whip creme fight NYC Flying w Tim Trips to MN Dude,dude,dude wSD 99c Special-fgln what would I do w o U Pop? Luv ya momJTPJJFKA TTFN LESLIE KASPRZAK Swiss Miss Honor Roll Project Search French Club PV JW KS DB love you infinitely KRCK and everyone else French trip What a blast! PV What cha lookn at? PV JW KS KR CK CV MM and everyone else! My teachrs too A foreign diplomat open up my own perfume company CAROLYN KEENAN ACH: Stdnt.Council 10-11 Track Mngr.10, Bk.Clubl2, Lit.Mag.12, lnt.Clubl2, MEM: KF LF BH PV (TK?!) CG RB AS JS JT SC TO JS DR.D LR RA JB (SEAN DOLL.jAM- MIN FUZZ!) Penny Alert! JC (Par- ties w Beep-Beep) G.L.2 LK.KM, and ksiboom-boom! Cruisescoatmeal face!) KMcl-800- !) CE (Todd and Mike The Magnet! 7dbcdidya see it?) KRCMY CAR!) Thanks for the L.O.’s.KIM! luv ya mum-Thanks. DANNA KEETON Band 2 yrs Playing cards in the cafe with Jeff BM DY JD LP MP DS etc. ILUJS Always Thanks MOM DAD Mark Scott Jeff work- ing in a clothing store ELLEN ANNE KELLEY ACH:SpringTrackMovingfromVA!!!R dtripslookBob-Nogas-duckManypar tiesw EBsophyrAdventuresatBran t’sw SKEBMXTMKGEG Sid!Newyr sErin BethKnockKnock;Whatsthat noiseJKDCBSTRPromwBob;TMCC KMDM;limo;hersewaytogoTimGoo dluckFroshKM;Plumislandw Bob;c rashingtheblackcarinvisiblefencelo tsofawesometimesw BM;ltishappe nineagain;Partyingw Diane Sara h;70$’sBrown!Yum-Yum-Yum-;Tha nksMom;lloveyouBobandmissyouT hns DAN KING ACH:Baseball l-4X-Country 3-4 Hoop 2-3Wtrack Boston trips wMB we Dew it wright apex,mall maniaBeach Girls wRobJK Hodge,TP always-Thanx- SCBGThanx Mr Damren you taught me a lot,not just about sport- sbutlife.ur the best! Rat pack missin u alJen,always remember (WLYB) because DannyK always will!(Forest DR)with HodgeThanx for being my Bro JKT Thanx 4 everything-gl I Luv U M D KATHERINE KING Kathy CrdsincafwBMCWMCDshalloween atJnsBigPW!Whig!PromwNJBMBK CWLCgottoPartyTamremlesfskcrdf spmjmjpmjctdThankspinheadIREH owwasthatapple?Yum!AliceCooper KeepyourlsopenBurb!Gatesofhellw RBJSDFComeonwidgerdontcry!Doy oufeelbetternowJen! 1 moreyearJoy ce.Hanginthere.NeverforgetewLov eyouma,dad, gram BegoodZeeklll uvyaNick! Aerosmith Rules Foreve r! SUSAN KNOWLES graduating chorus 1-4 honor roll Good Times with TonyLK,HE,AL.HH.JP,AM,JSMo- ntreal trip,seeing the sights with AC, JP.CP Prom night 52386with Tonylt was the BestlThanksMOM- DADandTONYI Finallymadeitlto travelall over,have a good career and a nice family “BYE WHS” SEAN KOCH ThanxMikeMomDanGolf85StateCh ampsBaseball 1 -484partiesatbeach greenmachinehorrifinninjaw coole 122 Senior Sketches rsdudwhatsgoingdowncrankitupch umsmanomouse SeeYaJSBCSGP RPGNCAKEBKMBWABJJJHTBAW TMPBMX-MANJTDTLPSBSE86:Do ugSeanPaulJeffSkullBillBarcombJu liePats86PromKMJSskiinwSeanJo eMarkGiesGrayOmnitapespoppacu mbythespotthebeachBestPals:Stin chChaseGrayRileyGiesNealAmyKE rinMaryAndreaHurleyKimT racyBet h MIKE KOCSMIERSKY Koz Gimme a break for crying out loud Soccer 9-12 Baseball 9-12 Winter track 9 NHS CYO Spirit Week 85 Jesus Christ Jameson Snow Football Ski trips the great all nighters RAGT hockey games beach raids pool ball pumpkin raids screamn ronbo Guzu Hooda Mayneman moon Mcfarlane Ian Dubinski JJ and others making 100 grand a year with a wife and kids listening to Bruce Springsteen STEVE KUNCHO Graduating on the first try Baseball, Hockey, Track, RSS Band, Pergatory, etc. All trips, Dead Show Jamming, Nightshift, RUK TRUK BL, DH, BH, RB, DE, LS. JF. FP. JS. LD, MM, DU. AC, GD Drinking Moosehead Beer at Daves garage JOHN KRAUSE VH-live.Spreew JD’Heywatchoutfo rthespeedbump Paris London,Ho oda’spalacetheallnichterw CG C D LostinParis Lacys Old Newfrien ds.DartridessorryBeam, Speakeasy Dungeonw PPBGCBDDJHAMMK TRSMTTRSDB.Thatswedeanna.Th eMonkeesstudyw GD Opus,Mada me, Manomouse’’w TDGCEBJTD BJJAM.TheGalleyHatchw CBCOS MSEDMCGKK AMYC.initiatinintot hewoodchuchclub,5150,ski86-87, Thanxtoalmyfriends Thanxmom dad4everything KIM KUUSICH Kimber Whatsdoingcynrundanscomingwha tsthatdorothyredtrailernosirldidntb eepLeonlllalwaysloveyouBudmanb abysalisboyBeacn86whatmotelnot MeillbeokayLE MEsleepKarensan dissofter TobeyisokMarkashshnote lllwontwhokidnappedwhodontblam emeBuckupvaisdowntomILoveyoua ndmissyouVoct3and9thereforever PeterscampernoPattywagonStam mywheresthepartymyhousebutonlc anteatmyplantOKAYbyeWHSThanx toAIILuvmom dad CHRISTOPHER LEMERISE Lem ACH WHS Voc Graduation 87 Shart Hoop 86 Dogging at KG Elite Riding with Lee SUMF Gyro with LR in Greenland ATV at up Voc Bus laughs with DC in USH 2AACAM Aunt Betty Bandanas at Brians Golden Peacock GCT Vaca- tionsw family Goodtimes with CG DG CS Good Bye WHS Thanks mom dad and family I made it COLLEEN LENNON Coll FHA Hero Connection officer DKLEJSPSKRTM Never forget the good times we had in Voc and in Voc Eng with Mrs. Zetterburg 9685 MSTCL 4eva TKJPMFSC Good luck! Matt I love you! DANA LINDLEY ACH:FHA Hero President-the rea I winner in STGD Morning Chck! It s Purple outlcantwait! Dana—eat v urownsanwchrrranksBG 1...2...3...yuroutYizH2 0 drippin out of the lights?Be SY C! 103 mnts dont mix! flying tpee s!!!Phil CL9285 Drop em?Ratlatht uoyeestraehteewssyawlauoyevolll’i otsahti.iuokrowlliwtieimajreverofre htegot BRYAN LITCHFIELD Honor Roll 123 567 Track 1 2 Band 123 4 Stage Band 2 4-we will survive! Hey now Purgatory Grateful Dead-CS N85 BH at Bh Ruc-truck Walstib Jaming w Jerry Dead SK DH DE BH RB GC DM DU JERRY AND THE BOYS PK TW SP IL TB TK C G Mom dad Playing in the band touring w the Dead Keeping the faith PEACE Eastern Michigan Gymnastics 87on IOitall2U Tony!VCheer4 SCSec4 Yrbk4 Sugarbush 85 87 Frankie Hooters in Fla 86 COW staff 86-111 never 4get it! Heart Rush KATHRYN LOUISE LOBDELL Eastern Michigan Gymnastics 87on IOitall2U Tony! VCheer4 SCSec4 Yrbk4 Sugarbush 85 87 Frankie Hooters in Fla 86 COW staff 86-111 never 4get it! Heart Rush Nachos! Hey Heidi-I want a potato!Sue-U corrupted me!Mandy-thanks for the bus ride chats! Thanks Cheri — you showed me THE WAY! Tim — don’t worry I wont 4get you!KWTMMLT- JSDHEMWKDCP:A lifetimes not too long to live as friends!-MWS ThanksMDK I love you all! BARBARA LOVEJOY MEM: mouts w Mike Aug 86 stac, come on lets get the h-outta here, frydays 11, make sure U guys is that a g. or what.Cr Bch. circle w SS JEAL oh boy alt trips AC DC 85 drks w DN, lets go have a cig. Thaks Ma you always said I could do it love ya!and I love you too Michael! MARK ANDREW LYNCH ACH: Hockey l-4Capt4x-countryBa nd Honor Roll MEMS:FUBAR!The B Team Sun-NHBianchi crash MK Gus Haveityourwayatbkniceey e!Breakfastw BuckyHelplmDrowni ng!CheezWiz-Liz.TC’sandSpagettiat MX’s.Paulburyme!llikeyou!MIBS G reatPumpkinCaper -escaped!Good Timsw EGMFBCPRAWMXLPSGM SBWTJLNSDSGSDKFCGCCEBGKA Kand . . BestF-JC.KLNeverForget You!ThanxMsC,MrsDnMrB!SueWlo veyoualwaysTimesw Kim87!M DT hanxlloveyou! MAUREEN A. MACDORMAND Madwoman mau Soccer mgr.8 6 Skiteam? MEM:studentdrivin g Florida84 Limoartclasses Rollov er.my icecream!” Disneypuke hitc hers football killercatfoodsweatpan ts Lookitsthefatfarm! Gamebus S helley’$ Look,anorexic! ThanxEast erBunnyUenB.Howaboutallthoseti mesw JMCBLRMTMJASRBCEJM MSandPartingw alltheotheranimal satWHSThanx mom dad for put’ n up w me.l LoveUiSmoke THOSE Cig.world cause herelam. STEVEN SNIVE MACFARLANE X-C2-4 Trek 1-4 Srchw Skip Boob Kent You Prink UNH Not Good’Triumu Fr3w Bm, So God- da me FrnceTrp Peepshw StrngeNoises I Feel Like Poopydoop Ski- 93w BM,KT,SO,CB. Brr” PackPowder’’WdchckcLB Dthmobile Poker,Par- ty,Fun Gamesw Hoot StronLump- MoonKoz lanBeak VH Roth Scoopw CB WC Ya Gotta Luv It” NewWave RatPack KT.CB.JH “Dude ’BB.DKBtrEnd, AB,JO ThanxGuys GdLck Hun- Bun Thanx Mom, Dad,Mr. U.L S,Coach The Best KATHLEEN MALONEY ACH: 1-4 Field Hockey 1-4 Chorus goodtimes w The Rat Pack - RSJ- QCKMMSCPMLGAL 5184my specailone 31485bigguy 2571well share goodtimes 2gether Septl2greatest day of my life unolluvu BoB-2264-together foreverlloveU! Sam to much fun overseas nymph take good care of yourself da Jane Thnk You both mom Ritch- Thanx 4 everthing Moveu2TMBF- Thankyoufortheshoulder tocryon Amanda- Stanbymy KIMBERLY MALSAM ACH:SCl-3,Sec3-4,NHS,Search MEM:good times w bestest friends It was always Green!Big Red,All the rage . . . ’til Tues rendez- vous, Mark?!c bunny!Searchsleep spaghetti Penny?Prom3 ILY M D and as I walk on throughtroubled times my spirit gets so downhearted,sometimes cuz each time I feel it slipping away,just make me want to cry What’s so funny vount peace,love and u nd ersta nd i ng?- E. Costel lo BETTY MARSHALL Boop F—H—D XCountryl Sballl Chorus 4 Chamber Singers 2 LG biggest mouth RSC The baby LYIAS 2AURIDanaL Remember the pic- ture Canad trip Penn oreo cookie All state chamber singers has been cret Mr.Ray! Good bye to GE;DB;KP;TB;JK you'll live on forever I love you mom dad and yes you also eggy I’m outta here BRIAN MAYNES ACH:Soccer 1-4, Trackl,2: Band 1,2 Project Search 4 MEM. Boar- din w AMCB. LipLSync-VH- w GSEPDC VH LIVE! DLR France parties w SMSOMVEG JESCHR . boink! where’s the 1 4 GS! noises w SM HTWAGBA w SBGoodTimes w AMCBSMGSSBEPDB, ETC. anylanyl! Have a do! RAAAH!.. . Pario.Have A lung! Frch3-smsoat! shtankw chud! gnarly PK PDR . . . WC w Batch-lst ticket- lovely ski excursions SMCBSOMEGNO!Thanx mom and dad! john McCarthy Duff mcGruff Captain Chaos surf- ing skiing snowboarding skating the ramp at HDC Killmgtonw CF SB PB Loon tripw CF SD RED Later Spike Mrs Thompson Mr Labranche Mrs Calef Mrs Varney Miss Talas Breakfast of Champions at Hoatys Fla. 86 Hatteras I live to surf,surf to live! susan joan McDermott Wiggles F-hockeyl-4 Capt3 FroshPrinces TPCrew the rock GrityGranyflyinJJw CCGoodNature hojos Nachos Danana Promw JW RM4 10 4amaplesauce Zheneka- jimnastics talksw SB Rockey Slicecrash prlnecklace Thanx MissC MrS The blue the closet lit- tle girl snowangel? Sherriberri Oldgranddad Thanx 4 everything John u will always be my little cadet! Wei I Cazaz it’s been a great 13 years!Thanx mom dad TOBEY JOHN McLAREN It’s alright now FVDVKB- BMCMCIamsDPABKSMP NYw JC F-k r we cruzs FV wht was that ungodly nois VH Snowbnd 77chy don’t smoke THE boys R here great tms w Ang whts wrong who’s here BRKNBD spot HTTYTTBY 917 shwrs ucal uwanna tell me! Rg tms luv ya nothing RKN RL HS prtys bin many KILw BMKS crew R C sure where can we go? ALM? Thanx mom co never 4get my Angel Love You Angela Time to grow up Later WHS. ROBERT MCLEER Good Times w PJGDSBPBGDRSSBL TABGYMFPMJH Feb vaca’87 w PJ sum’85 Bakin (5) Hoops House AC DC ’85 86 ACID FREAKS Dead '86 trip to Maine w PJGD Toga w Dib Bird 1 2 Skibby son BP trip w the dog AB Flyin RYAN c out (5) Bills BUGAS Ice cream truck Epping trips Bakin w PM in the Field c out (5) PJs w CWDDPJ Darryns boat Halloween ’86 Prom night’86 Good Luck PM JH IL- UVUAB The futures uncertain, the end is always near — JDM LINDA MCLAUGHLIN Twinkie:NHS FieldHockeyl-4 AllSt ate4yobabe Cheeringl-2STATE CH Senior Sketches 123 AMPS2!Flip?Winter SpringT rack l-4:BUbound:Squellyl’mgladimety a-studcountryBOSS!Buggin loul;T JcampGmbySpaz;Statemeet86?!0J Buddies?TOGA!RENHalert!HHT‘‘W ho’sfoot? Lisa-wannasled?Pl l 8 5thanks DARrHappyCamper? D P“When?’’JH-gl-THANKSMOM D ADILOVEYOU! ANDREW ROBERT MENERY “Zeke” Halen.DLRoth Genesis Florida w DD-Deadly Sand- storms Violent Thrashing skim- boarding BM;CB; HAL Sear- ch?CBQUEEB batch‘‘fore “BOINK”-Datz Wret- ched anyl skiing for 1st time slpway camp.Blv raid bwling “len p 4 mis”WLTL.pool hopin.DK- we were innocent.ashw- FIRE” ped mnoms$$ Speakeasyw TB U drive N RV FRG T Times w Denis,Ian,CB.DCAH Batch Good Luck every one- THANKS MOM DAD PAMELA MERRILL 1-4 Field Hockey 4capt. 1-2 B- Ball 1-3 Baseb.mgr. 2-3 Spanish honor society I’ll miss you BH.LF.MF.DF.KK.MJ.KM.LE.SP.CR. You’re very special SG Goodbye WHS TAMMY JEAN MERRILL SBall 13 4 VBall 14Voc-Food ser- vices l ll- Bye PS BIGD Kath-we’re seniors, what do we do now?! Rem Wig WKKJSDFGD LCK Tarn-times at Voc WKPLPBJ-Wine coolers prty at Cheryl’s w ape Tina.Trav.Rich.Laur.Sheil Samantha-no more of that moon- ing bahamas WSC “April-lt’s in neutral!” Circle partys w TPDF- JSKKKMTBEB Lck doro joyce!!Coop’s w af hows the house Kim?! Bye WHS Love ya mom dad!! Behave Toni VANESSA METCALF Banessa Wiff X-country- 3 Lit Mag JCL- 2 Nat. Merit LWF- SB “Don’t be saying that now!” Just H20, TimES w Ninj Jen Jeff, Cumbys, OF, But it was green!” B.B.s, Ma Goose, we’ll be fine wMom BMBabies, “HI , II- legalClothing, choc souffle?? THE CURVE” Tradition BABS, Feb vaca. AB TP Mel LF (Chubs) LG JG JC LF KR MW KS MP Pd2-THANX FOR ALL THE COFFEE! BEST LUCK ALWAYS NINJ THANXS FOR ALL MOM DAD LOVE YA! CHRISTINE MILLER ACH:Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 math team 3, 4 MEM: England ’85at- Sam’s: Wimbleton, FEDW w cider JeanNate: Itching powder in Cor- nwall: Bruce in Wembly: London Paris w madame! GENESISin Feb: LG CF JC AB EP KT PP PT WS PSB: Fri 13th-OHNO! who’s got the coolers? Is all the oj gone? we’ll have to get some more! summer ’86 at camp:ELVIS LIVES. I LOVE YOU MOM AND ED! GREG MILLER Baseball-4-soclFR.YR.44dem-7is whatsupw thiskidHBwsB-A-hlehu h-Goodtimesw SB BMPlayingPH- DGKSDSHJL86WS-IDONTBELIEVE THEYLOSTARRRGH-Pats-whats-u pFirmw GM MDJimmyPagethebe stRSGAMETHKSSFRCyourthebest PoopyourunrealFRYRw HEFwhata drag-2manythngstolistMTMYMWM Rthnxfortheconf.lneededitimadeitt hGHCal advmthAJaws LIZZIEILU VYOUVVMWCILuvYou-Thanxmom bro mywholefam ILuvYouallandlw ouldnthavemadeitwithoutyou! DIANNE LYNN MILLIKEN Yearbook Tennis Stud.C.Likes:Ten- nis,swimming,skiing. We’ve had some great times together you guy's-The best is yet to come-Rmbr Terrific summer in Europe New York Bwick-Thanx M D U R Great “If you are lazy and dump everything together, they won’t come out as well as if you add one thing at a time. It’s like everything else; no short cuts without compromise.” CHRISTOPHER M. MILLS — MILLSY — Trip up chocurua with DH RB BH TB SP BS’s over Whit’sUammin at Kev’s par- tyin’with JM KM CC SS KE.McD runs T with L at C B’s darts and pool games MLgoing away good times w JM KJ. I’d like to have my own garage or body shop. CHRISTINE SUSAN MONTVILLE MaPalmadeitluvuV-Bl;4hanginw f riendlyfam TWDETWdumbWhitesL aneblues86-remembranceofMattD amselbestoftimesw KODELFKMA DLCRSJWDGGYMFCFJHJRGMAB PBDPKSMCsugar-1 bowl-lacaseyat zeecocktailhourlmoutofmymindlat emitew Kode926-51one step don e and another begunonceagainthe classof83gradstheyrof87togetherD eelhopeallyourdreamscometrueyo urnext2yrswillbethebestlllmissyaki d!HawiianPunchmanc-yalaterWHS! WhatLF? MATT MOONEY MOON,boys state Halloween 85 86 Deathmobiles last ride con- certs of 86 and all the tricks we played on JK II MK MG JJ ET JF Bern Mac Koz Lumpy.l’d like to make more money than Mike K. MICHELLE MOREAU ACH:St.band,color Gd.,safety com m.,studint cncL.gonorroll MEMS:E xeterPlayers“NoO“,Lip-sync-“Mad D BT's-l-2-3-4-sicth:Boston-shop “Celebrations, crusin'round roun dw AM PMPKIN-Angel V:we’ll ma keit yet!?G-bye2myknightinshining 280ZX-onlylway-UP:Gibson-wrong chord?! luv 2Mom Dad,D J-“baby talk”-”49wf50”-no problem:JF-w’ sml5p’s-Look out world! BARBARA MORIARTY Barb MEM:GoodTimes w BKCWLCSNJBDPEPAB- TBMSDCSMBMDW Sre remb- theicew Bil Dave parties at KPsSNs DPs “speeders” coral dn’t fget RDSThrsqlb af DRP Bys off! Sue banana pro- mw BKCWLDKKNJ Remb Boston goingpee I love you and always will Brian I love you Dad.Thanks for everything I want to be a seagulllHi DS DB Sandy your my idol. JOHN MUECK Muck LHS Merit Roll yes I did LHS:varsity football baseball inter- mural basketball Junior Achieve- ment bowling going on with it Bungenn Bros.Heath Len Jim John “streakin’’ friendly fights like the ol Kathy Len Battles Scruples Sutters anyone who knows me right Kristan Massimino HuxtableLeon family and whats WHSIwill be rich but if Im not Iwont resort to pot BYE--DILLIGAF-THANX GOD. CHRISTINE MULREADY Chrissy Ann N.P. Clr.Grd.l-4Capt. 4 sciencemwLAH! mwBumbadeed a Fla.w Mmr c.Med.Prom86 June 19 DoULiveHere? ThanxBrawnylm el-KKSDD Bobsy Twins Ch.Fd.atl2 w MAsia ThanxULLRLMSDDEricL M ESPMMMR MRSP couldn’tHa veDoneltWithoutyouMand Melm- LWTBYWSD-Aust ThanxForEveryth ing Mom,Dad,Rep LuvULots! I hav e no yesterdays Time took them a way Tomorrow may not be, but I ha ve today. MARYANNE MURRAY Cheering 2,4 Track 1,2. Color guar d2,3 Chorusl-4, Sum86wrkptyw MWCGGG-MW5am?Ohmyhead-sor ry!rides walks MW-leashairsprayS umvac84rthpty-flo BahamasCanP enn,MDPER6W LP-12 28 857 1 9 869 26 86(1uvyc)oops-ga raged oor!sorry!!remalws-ldlmwjarsplcmjf Ipmwpdabamybcgmljskl-Chris-lhtb wyfesdaliauswyiluvmaiawLaurie-th anks4beingtherewhenlneeded2tal kurthebest!ThanksMom Sean Da dlloveu! HAROLD GORDON NEDEAU, JR. Hardy Best times w TP,MO,BM,RL,MB,GJ! I love you Traci thanks for all the good times and I know we’ll have many more. Mike remember the donuts and our telephone pole. You owe me $50 auntie! Love you TP! Thanks Ma Harry love ya both. I love you Dad, never forget ya. LAINA BETH NIEMI Ach:Field Hockeyl-4 Capt.Trackl 2.NHS. Mems: Beat Berlin-YOBA BY!High5-Liser!“Lainer U are in th e wrong room!”Syracuse wkind.Gr eat Hill atmidnight.TP crew-SHH!C CSHL-Yikes!Rake a number,Chubb y,Purple undies,Sweet 16Party,B.S T.FIa.w JC”Our limo died!”Grt.Pu mpkin Caper-escaped.Beth’sbashe s,Swedish meatball,Harry Crystal,N ew Year’s bash.Thanx Beth Dav e. Love ya Mom Dad-Thanx for e verything DAVE NISWENDER Grinder Passing all of my classes spring track.winter track,ski club,graduation smoking in the boys room all of the girls and all the voc boys. I would like to get mar- ried and own a body shop. SEAN EDWARD O’KEEFE HOODA Sccrl-3 sprngtrckl,4 xc4 hckyl-4AC 7 London: Mac which way? Hogarth 18? What a joke. France: Qu’est-ce que vous faite Brian? Dinard Le Palais Greg- NoBrians Cncrts: Arosmth, AC DC Halen New Yrs. at Beaks An- thonyParty til dawn. CJW we’re gonna barefoot someday!! CB.RC.GD.MG.KH, MK.SM.BM.DT, JT,AT,MM,PP,MV, LN.CO.LS.LM, Ana EP-We’re there. CJW-lreland bound see ya in 10, keep in touch guys. THANX EVERYONE CHRISTINE MARIE ORR ACH:soccerl-4,springtrackl-3,win tertrack2-3.NHS classVP TT.mve y r ppr ovr!chbx-lng sndys. KK-hi5ha tch. LM-ojbuddies??oh welllwhosft? T-gamehht,w.lrshRs.rehn-renhAler t!The Track Gang-rap-toga! prom’8 6prchprty.Frnce84-times w SB-Cel ts’85WHO WON?Teqw AC-where’ sthestrs?8 16 85thnks 4evrythn g JC ROACH!MeetyouinVt!sick si n.ThnxsM-gdtmsw allmyfrnds me mories last forever.Love you Mo m andDad KAREL OVERLOCK Yatzee graduates of 87!Winnacun net even! would you swim in that puddle? We’ll have none of that $9.99 can you hang? Parties in Cow Hampshire. Im outta my mind having swell times with Chrissy Egg beater bomb. Too much fun all in one day. Fixing flats in the middle of somewhere is no where botta love it ya big bum. Such a lux Lowell with stuff junk Happy face picture Mickey Mouse Berwick Bye peoples. DEBRA PARENT Debbie Dumplin. Prom with Mike- Chevelle-officer friendly good times w AP MC BL NN BM CW SN JB AS AF Artie if I can do it so can u hang in there little bro Mike remember the pit I’ll never forget it I’m so glad that you helped me get this far I love you Droopy loves her honey I’m your lil girl now forever and always Dad thanx 4 the little push Ma u r the best I love u both c u later ELIZABETH ANN PAULSON Softball 1,2 B-ball l-4Capt. 86- Almost! Thanks Coach Sugar Loaf w MX-85 Hey Movie Buddy the beach won’t be the same-The great 124 Senior Sketches pumpkin caper-86-escaped-over 200?!Red nights w the crew- absolutely the best! Lights out w KG I still remember! Amy hit the roof-Kim never forget the times! Thanks for everything Mom Dad no matter what happens I love you both. ERIC PEARCE Yearbook 4 Band 1-3 StageBand 2-3 Florida-Bahamas 85 Hooda We’re there in 87. The DrumRm. Slow children in REGAE. Pumpkin raids 86 VH Lip Sync 85-87. Sun- day jam Parties at Greg’s, the safari. Good times w the gang you know who you are. Skiing the Sac- co sacrifice. Killer frogs.Van Halen w GD Dianne, Gayle, Maaaynes. N. Connay w Scott.Belinda Amy. Time is like eternity.Luv you Mom Dad See you later. JOELLA PEEL Volleyball manager 9th Chorus 1-4 Prom 1-3 with SN SB JC Good times with Jim SK LK CL HE LJ TK DS Chorus trips to Montreal and to Pennsylvania with SK CP AC Thanks Mom and Dad for getting me through these tough years. MATT PENDER Graduation Good times with the gang The horrordome Dave’s chimney 4am after school sessions 42 busted spell your last name ANDREA PERKINS Ann Mems: DC party 8 9 86 Who’s Mike? Good times w DP TP HN AS HF MC YB LW CW BA MK DF MB HB 4 wheelin w ST FT GP JT go faster 4 feet in air 18th b-day w FP ME TP HN HB 15 yrs of dance at NHAP pink satin points caf w TP BA HE playin cards DP thanks for always being there! Watch out 4 b’s from lawr. Hawaii w CW BM can’t wait Thanks for every thing Ma and Dad Love ya. I made it. TRACI E. PERKINS 8 months w Hardy I love you! F A best times: ybalmk Ifl have had it up to here w you LFYBMKWTFYB! Florida 86 summer 86 w HNSBCRBPRLAP,LF,YB,AL,MK, TE,CR,CN,SB,RL,BP I will remember you guys always! FE in math class thanks for the advice it helped Thanks Hardy for changing my mind you are the best I love you now and always. Dad I done it! I told you I could Thanks Ma Dad I love you! I love you Erica! KRISTEN PERRAULT Measuring the summer’s day I only find it slips away to gray The hours they bring me pain ... Thinking how it used to be Will we still remember times like these To think of us again And I do ... — Zeppelin TRACIE PERRAULT I float thru day nite life most of the time; till I hung up my blues on a nail on your wall; it rained flowers when the music began; love all around when the music is loud everyday Nirvana . . . always this way .. . wish everyday was like Nir- vanas I’m not looking for cheap thrills and pills or happy to sit on your merry-go-round; I don’t think theres an easy way out- but when the music is loud like the sun Nir- vana; Always Nirvana. PATRICK PESOLA Alzado (Al) Yrbk 4 Memos: 82 sum- mer in Canada, ZZTop, Strat w TB, Maine w JR Have a good ride say? Halloween 84 Police escort, Speakeasy Dungeon, 86 summer at WC parties, Boston prom w SD, Hoodas camp, Las Vegas, Freeze, CB party, Viking Cruise, Thks: AU,TB,DB.SJ,CB,EP, SO,BG,JR,JK,LR,CM,CF.KW,JQ,AF, CR,LS,MR,MG,MH,CG,CC,MJ, PV. and all the rest of my friends and especially my parents who I love dearly!! MARY M. PINCHOTT Some come to laugh their past away — Some come to make it just one more day. Whichever way your pleasure tends, If you plant ice — you’re gonna harvest wind. — The Grateful Dead — May the universe shine for all. Peace. SUE PITTMAN Suzy .. . Getting out of here. Thanks Mom Dad Bye W.H.S. X- Mas party at Chris’ house. To my friends: Thanks for the good times we had together. CD, CR, SN, AL, JB, U. Dreams: Being married and having a baby. MARTY POULIOT Lil Ozz Mando Gill the Good Times athome Thanx James Jen, I love you 317 at star the camp tubing with Leo I am Iron Man Thanx Spike snowmoviling on the pond Thanx Mom Dad I’ve made it the world is ours Marc take me across the sky SF is gone we still live Christmas 86 at camp still crazy you can go your own way Lil Ozz 86 and forever. TOM PRAY lamofftogetmypieceofAmericanpie dontreahattrafthegreatSacoexpedit ionwildtimeswiththeGerktheGophe rnosubstituteMLwildpartynightsthe gangSundayjamGDpartiesBilltheca tlivesBeaverhuntsoccerl-4bandtrip sl-2ThanxMom DadSpringtrackl- 4thecourse!Whispertheshasallbeen muchtosilly finally lunderstand th e feelings of the few ashes and dia monds foes and friends we are al I equal in the end FCPF SHELLEY PROVENCHER Shell MEMSw MDDFLEKKSFJCTB TC AtubeoftoothpasteDonttelllyou hitafirebydrantldontnojustshutitof f! TourneyswbtendtagainnolOyalS oftballgmswledfmjlfridingaroundw df redcarwherediitgoKK—moveoril Ipunchyouintheface StThomaswM Dwhatatrip'.Loveyamush! 80384wL eabmjssmd chincfood 6 7off6min fromsalis to scholWemadeit 1 l l 2Historywhatajoke Thanks mumRa IphDadandMust LoveyouallTiaBego odbuthavefun CINDA RANDALL Cinda Spanish honor society 10,11,12 Business Club 9 Spanish club 10 BP cultshock MJ KeysSD ski TimeswBP JQ Mexsis MJmugNYC TPHNBTY?MJgates Timesw BPBPMJSDMJTPHNJQTD- KKLESWTHLDJFLS LuvYa momBegoodShaunua I love you! College,travel Believing is the beginning of a dream coming true MARC RAHN Cork LIKES. Amy ZZTop drags Summer Cruising in my z 28 bad company Michelob DISLIKES: homework speeding tickets MEMS. partying with BPRRMF 81ina35 PF Carrie beach 11 22 86 38Special Wolfeboro trips Fav Saying: Weenbug.shegood KRISTEN REED 4yrsWHS-MEMs.-Fla.Cal.wsw MS TripstoBUHalloweensU-Lowellw D OBdaypartiesThanxDOBC CLNeve rforgetUMMTeddyrugspinwhatsha ppeninmsac DCfeelinokSG?Goodx’ sw MSSBSGSGJJDCPR DDAmes. MCDTrips apIpicnbridgegatesofhe lcrashes86MingoRdSum’r86w Sal s.GuysThankusheancouldn’thavem adeitw outUMSThanxlis guys4fun xsLuvYadadDouglis mom PAUL RILEY Hockey 234Capt4 Pats 86 Daytona87 Chase’s party soph yr BR’s house Great Pumpkin Caper I escaped pushing the wabbit through the intersection Youre gone I’m going home Cameron you show me nothing! Mark I buried you! Stinch’s head behind the hopper! SG thanks for DL Gies how was your GBF Rye beach motel Koch beach house I'moutta here! Thanks for putting up with me mom and dad LYNN RITCHIE Crew = SBPBRSBM GYM- FGDABKB C. out Sugarloaf Cheer up GY G-bye will tell-lll luv u 4ever Say you say me DJ- Lvboy times w SG BG-chill-frost Norm Syndrome agen Kar-Y R U sad? BW-wheres the frisbee? In my shower? Jen-P.corn! SB’s wind- shield Ice cr-EB! That foods not mine! Matt? Spaghetti-ketsup Trip = Rob Cheerleading 1-4 State Champs- 85 86 2 87 2! Thanx mom dad- I love u both so little time” JASON ROBERTS Jackson-givemeajibberMerryXmas MattsherstoMollyDanwereareyouto theBalsamsThanks.forrememberin gMollyParisglittersinthenightAmeri canscienceelectiondayandthessun dripsdownfallingheavybehindthefro ntofyourdress allshaddowylihed ast hedrummonenglhethrobsintimewit hyourbeatingheartHollandseemsso farBrendandfriendslllbehomeblu e silverALweresthebucks she move s Colline STEPHANIE RING Stuff Graduating!2ett3yrs Marc 31 2yrs MEMS:DG got a weg? Hampt Clnrs w TS clothes pins trips mower on fire BR’s hair cst apt 83 ATC w gang all nite hut DG’s Chev smashed! KM bride shower kegger whties bust again Kristy i'll drive JoJo’s porch the 3! mst concerts Dont get sick CM 3 d a y s dead good timesw OGBYKCKSTSLFTJDGCMR- SJWKMKLDAMARC IWALU!Thanks mom and dad Vermont - Bud straw BECKY RIVERS mems-good times w-KS-KC-SR-M K-RE-TS-ES-DG-CM-LF-DG-ML-R M-RE-BN-KM-WEFinally make it o ut!!!Killington 85-86’’w Gang-Va n Halen Concert-C-ST 83”-tsio-Flo rida 85”w-MK-lalymsnappy-sex ki ttens forever-sulli’sgradparty-Kaluh a-gold-FEB-Kelti florida-good luc k EricYou’l! need it!DG3crash!Than ks mom and baldylyou’re the great est! I Love You! KIM ROBERTS Kim Ditsy freshman chorusffa of- ficers Eastern states 4-h ffa state secretary 86 What a pit Get a life’’ gloves for Christmas waa?waa Extension cry! Goal Post CK AS JW JB KE DL PS LG BM TO SC JS MS JG RG SL KC MK Kansas City 85 86” who are you? what a picture” hi chickie MOM thanks for being there and always help me when I needed it LAUREN ROBERTS hnrrolll stqtrl2 MEMS: 2 20 86 2 21 86- Fla.camp wilderness dineyland u missed the turn- where's my icecream- NYC w MT- RW-GK RB-CB the beach 1st per times w MT-MM-JB-SM- summer- of-86 working on the farm-old times w RS the new ones my horses the pit riding horses w RS my sweetheart forever-herman truck-the trip home from Fla. in my bug w mom! Good times always w Randy! I Love U! Thanx Mom Dad love u LEE ROMPREY Graduating Football 13 4 Liftatho n 3 The Buds UNHTheBudsneetsm itygoodxswmissbeachritwVALnLeM goodxswneighborhoodsharkhoopS Senior Sketches 125 Scott Brown looks down at the beach ac- tion from his balcony. Is this a smile for a cute girl or is this a practice pose to advertise Horty’s t-shirts? A girls’ soccer game was the sight of these cuties watching intently. On a warm Fall day we found some familiar faces in the smoking area. 126 Candids FLgamesMissy Oconor, mymom an d dad,all my friends living it up i n my huge beachhouse STACY LEE SANBORN goodtimeswith MikeJEandBAATCS R mlsandJS wanna See M i ke?TC joy f orgetit53othelightsareonremember thefireontheislandthevellowssmje mdandmeupthemtshlandthemtmb ybkmdyouandyourmikeitsahbarbw erinallymadeitThanksmaanddadlov eyou.CB LT3rddeephtheplaneslets sinkitagainiloveyouwifgoingtoflorid awithtammythanksMikeremembert he2dsfebl81981andstrirwaytohea venwere stillclimbingiloveyou! LYNN SARSON ACH:SHS,Band2-4Spr.Trkl34ME M:crash!2t sicth”Timesw LDJFJA MMSDGMMCMKNBand-Fla.-Bhm s-John’s B day surpriselSugarsmac kslwds conventionstd.lnadlL’stw o an walkIStelmosfire-??? Rush mo nkees Bry Adams.Can I use your la wn a gainDE? Tom’s cabin watd! B arrington W Mark,JW SP JL TB-et c. Watch out for uncle T.and smok e bombslstump stock I Love MP al waysIFind the cost of freedomITha nx Footie.Luv M D RACHEL SEELY ACH: Drama, Chsing, All-State. MEMS: Bmprstkrpstcd! Fla Bhms! Good times w gang! Thanx GD EP SM LS AT the rest. Pmpkns! In KD’S nghbrhd? Good times w MM. Mxcn dee? MEMay Saco Sacrifice! SP-URA Great Friend. Campton- Feb. w me drawer = OOPS! X-C Skng! Ha! Thanx for everything, ski trips-Help! W.VIIy lift-oooh! Linda- fire = party! Thanx PS-1st time = TV! Lullubelle-a classic! I Love U Mom,Dad Todd. MATTHEW VLAD SEILER Brownman at STAthanks for nothin g! ChewbaggieArmy Navy:86YeeH aa Deud ED.Deathrides Inc.B.Woo dyPowersaws Tressel goatmanFle mball Philly showChandog theChar les Mbrotha p.s.c.mysterydrinknit e Harleyridin,Deathmachine,SRV8 6Shroomdogcin,Hogdoggin,MYUM MYUM,Vlad bappo,Christineand C anuk cup 86 The cod tarsurfing VE WEE Greenbomb old people suck V NVIDUMgofo fullersreelinintheyea r;AHOO MELISSA LYN SHARPLES FH17-Yo Baby! Thanx Coach! LP: Movie buddie.the beach won’t be the same “MS getyour F-A- Soverhere!” Is she from S-NO! “AK” Guess who’s here! Ab- solute slurped Red nights w the crew. LN: Dude, what’sup? MCD: You gotmethruallthis, Loveya! SFT: We’ll have that talk someday. Todd: potato = Don’t move!” Love you, Steve-Misticles J J Don’t let fear hold you back’’-Have fun!- Thanx family, you’ve put up with so much! CHANTELSHELLEHAMER Twins? Germlin!lxlOO 3rd-states Geom Reddick!Sprg Trackl-4 wintertrack2-4 Capt4 x-country 3captChorus2-4 Chorus Ex- changeto Pa.86 n Md 87 Gotta love running four finger MM I’ll hold your ball PromwTC Dixie cup action JonBilHDblenz- brgThanks James. It was fun AB Never forget RS LM RB SL JH AS SJ DK JB Cm LS Bye everybody Thanks Miss Camp Thanks mom n dad I love ya Thanks sis I luv U CHRISTI SHELLEHAMER Twins? AWARDS: 12-Qt HR Geo,USH,Accounting Spring Track 1-4 Winter Track 2-4 Capt.4 Chorus 2-3 MEMS: The bounce, reddick,123 AH! Worms open wide LM! WROR, Buggin’, Fat boys, piz- za! dirty UNH, move it or lose it, powder puff football a TD, Thanks mom dad Love ya both. Love ya Joe, Thanks twin for all your com- pany and help,cant forget snacking in Calculus. GARY E. STEVENS MEMOS: BR’s Bashes,4x4 at whites Lane, 800 Bucks damage,ME,KM,JJ and the beast from the East,SB and I and Wild T. Dougy, Whats up?! Where’s the pie? Where’s the damn bottle opener! The lip sync,concerts:Van Halen, David Lee.BM.SB.EP.SD and I and name that tune,my amp hoop, golf:weres Fres? Gus and her whipped cream fights, relaxing at mini golf course Thanx Ma dad LEA STEVENS ACH: Volleyball3,4 Tennis 3,4 Spr- ing Track Band 1,2 Chorus MEM:Summer 86: Saco sacrifice. Van Halen!! GD parties! How many pumpkins? 81? and 2 SC’s return- ed nasty ooo Bahamas! Florida. Great times w the gang. B-day par- ties: Asia,toys R us,crazy string, horrofying! skiing,sliding, karate. RS-We are moving! I can eat thru anything. Thanks everyone!! I’ll never forget you. JOHN STINCHFIELD ACH:State Champs 85, Golf 2-4 Basketbail 1,2 State Tourney 85 MEM: Feb 14,86 Speakeasy hit the deck papacumby spot pats famew SKNCPRPG Prom and ummer w Sharon Battle w Bucky at my house Orlando-tramp KF’s house Homecoming Gies Look! Dominating Robie Mike.O and Doug.J Plump Footballw Taylors, Tony and Matt Barnes and skull what will happen this time Riles? Thanks mom and Bill MARYANN STODDARD ACH4yWHSandSHSRwehavinguny etHllalwaysremallthegoodtimeswith myfam-Flahikingletthegoodtimesro IIAC DCconcert-Scottareyoualrigh t Timesdownmingord crashes86illa IwaysremthetimeswKRSGSGJJKF MLLPD0BCMSTMSCThanksEB4al waysbeingthere4meespKRurf rends hipmeansmorethanlcansay! RemS um86andgoodtimeswSalsCrewGoo dluckmyfriendsKRSGSGJJKFchipp ybuwebegofpasoutthanxJSJBCon8 6TTMFSWSKRMCWAKThanxM D 4yurSuplluya KURT STROHMEYER National Honor Society voice of DEM award Red english rock Heidleburg natural prep friendship Speech Drama Creative Writing Project Search SSAndy war stoy sanne Rud rasberry Portsmouth Boston French BPhil Poem Prom Lima beans California SC.RF.KM.CR.SR.AS.BS.SS.DJT, AT.KW.BZ Acting in NY and travel- ing abroad TRACY STUBBS MEMS:Good times w PBJMKCSRA HBR KSPBAC-Remember the whit e house?Can’t 4-get!Esp Summer o f 84 Peg-u superfreak,where r u? D ancingintshts at K’’St U willfindm eintheshower!WhereRtheboys?Min gepavingPBatCCwherediditgo?Hey Jen,whatsthatsmell?Bcarefuldontf alMEvryMrmfrmtomKim-Stoplaufin- Igottago! PBBF45yrsnowDont4-get thebacon!GoodluckC P A TJ ? K TS MSouthernBoundw allthecre w?ThanxmomBeenreal PARESH SUTHUR Robert!?No way!NHS—SNHS . . f un!5%-Awsome!Mr.D-Ms.T-Mrs.Y: Thanks4yourhelp!!Mathteam-shh!p laceinthesun?!Seabird!!HeyJT DT- Remember wa? 3.56-ldon’t believi t!Physics-gr8!Kayakina!Karate-goin g for blue!Mr.Paquin-class wasfun i f you get what I mean!People Iwoul d like to say hi to,hope you guys re member me:JT,DT,TT,AT,KT,GS,L S,MS,LM,KH,MG,MK,SJ,GD,ML,S G,BWtop6:BW,LM,EB,SG,TT,AC!! ROXANNE SWAIN Softball manager 1 Band 1234 Chicago; Feb party; Florida Bahamas SS Royale;Exec- l;Youth group Deerfield Fair Doges Agway; 1-way KELLY L. SULLIVAN Smelly Kelbeck ACHSoccerlBask! HonorrolafewRemembergettingthe bootKF?sttwasshortthankGod!MSC MCFFwithBR3yrs ScarytimesGray hairSBRBFBMCMBS MEMFreshna ilsTS?Godinatree?BM!ThanksBryKil lington’85RugerspubwhatyearKC? outthewinddowatcmwithbrbluegoo dtimeswithBRKCSRTSTMDGSOB MskiingwMichmaThanks for Da q o rAlex’ssidewalk?Thanksforever ythingMomanddadyourethegreates t!Stay toughEric! Boomer Bald l DAVE TAYLOR ACH: Spanish NHS(VP. 86 87); Soccer 1-4 MEMOS: many a fiesta and enjoyable times w my amigos- TM.MG.SG.DP.GS.TT.AT.LN.BW, HE,AC- Seabird (tweet tweet)- Peapods- never forget: Prom 86, high speed chases w TM and DP (Hells Angels), ski trips, Tennis w Zorb (go blue), Boston, Apple picking, Pool table,- how you be Shabazz?- Awesome! Images Thanx mom and dad Luv Ya JEFF TAYLOR ACH: Soccer 1-4; Tennis 1-4; Basketball 1: Pres. Spanish Honor Society: MEM: Great Times with DP, TM, MG; Vermont quail dinner with Rach Ninj: party at GD’s: Boston with SG,BW,LN,HE,TM: Ap- ple pie king with doods: Surprise party: Seabird; Shabazz-xcuse me George; Images-chill: GC-oop Masta! Prom 86 Domingo: Acdelco: Bad to the bone; Brewin with Kent: Thanks mom and dad Love MELISSA TISHKO little girl 33185-73185,theydayfin allycame!!!HamptonBeachMCD.Th ebigbanana!New4orkcitywithrwlrgk Prom85withRich!Goingfirstclassino urlimo!iloveyaRich!NewYearsEveov eratLR’shouse!Bestnightever!Speci altimeswithRichatthebeach moun tains!Suzie-Qwanttogobarginshoppi ng?!tothepastistillremberyouall!lmi ssya!RGMPKW!Amazingames!FPDr ug Alcoholcounseler,Getmarried haveahappylifeLoveyamom dad KENT THOMPSON Ach: X-C States Thanx Coach Track 1-4 New Englands ’85 3rd 1500, 1600 '85 Mem: Ski w Hodge Den We’re here! Skippydoos Big Adventure Steve you drink! Brew- ing w Jeff-you clown- Get togethers (5) Doug’s Fri 13, Uh Oh, Sorry Coach Boob This is not good Rat Pack Big Cheese Triumverate Dylan w Pop 2 o’clock on the rocks @ Hldrness England 85 Hey OK Peewee Herman MOLE Thanks Mum Pop TRACY TROTMAN C.O. mve papr ovr Honor Roll News Sun p r m 8 4 Kiss! AC w AHKWTCKHMrsD Amy get some rst K-how do u know? Prom 86 DT- JTSGMGCOLMJG gonna be late- ride aftrTaylors Sat nit livelmages by TG SurprizSuns grt actris RembMr Mrs T Trish Jen hellbe back its ok!Sumr wGS-again? ppb alwysBoston Celtics 86 Champs!LB-the best Res Sox game4Thanx mom,dad,Pam,Kim Zeb,love you! Love is like a kiss you have to share it! 128 Senior Sketches ezi JTDTRJ! Saco Riv Gang. Bahamas- JC. BritishPubs KHKT Marshal-SG Rafting? Saddleback! Womanizer!?! Fly low! 5am-Carol to my friends: Good luck! ED TWOMBLY Varsity Footbal IJV Basket ball England,France Project Search and the Searchmobile w KentDennisB StevMac Cotton Schwabb 4-ever The King Kentalopestout wars with MissSnyder Stay low Ed wrongfooted boxoutblue macam uld 9 volt RowdyRoddyMac The window TMS TheRottage, SJ VS Wrobel the Buick, Dube where is my car Amy you’ll never have peace and quiet Thanks mom and dad C. DOUG UPTON Dougie Honor roll once Universal Defenders of International Good- will Purgatory Whitehorse ledge Jamming Mt. Washington cruising the beach all by friends a scit- zophrenic bum or advertising maybe music MIKE L. VADEBONCOEUR Vad Vadman Rad Vad Boston 3rd Stage Street Hockey- Pahockey 2-4 Tennis 2-4 little manchu-chu? cut me a break! AB Project search French trip 86 Winna carnival R ed Sox 1 ho oas palace bar hopping with BMSMSO Vanhalen 86 ap- plewar 5150 Boog boob Doubeks par ty ACD Cru ff mall with GCJ- JBIWP RAMHEF FDTAKR SLPJJL MAMGSS BGDSGK LBWJDE BSDGLM WCOKKD U? ML GA- dam! S S dont tell nobody bark like a dog! RVFMVB, chillout Varmint I'm wide who you tink you are? Ahhy o!Bye now I LYMD PAULINE VEIT Hey Leslie whatsya lookin at? Had lotsa grea times! alex see you at micky D’s! good luck to everyone in whatever it is you do! Thanks guys: Christi Chantel Leslie Julie Carolyn Sheila Pat Kristen Dave and everyone else who made these four years the greatest! Mom and dad, I owe it all to you! You’re the ones who got me where I am today! Thank you! I love you! MARLENE WALKER MEMORIES: ooh-Bahamas!Rush the all w RL.PD.LS Chris- bumbadeeda bound by village people-help me! Forgive me GW Thanx mom Bruce-ILY! The hawk The prom w Rog-l’ll never stop lov- ing you! Remember that time in Canada?The 2nd Tues of Aug? “The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away, the good times are forever, but now baby the last time is today!'' ALEXANDE P. WEARE ACH: Graduating! Football 123, Sprin Track 1-4 Winnacarn- icecream eat champ 234 lipsync showgirl 86 MEM:weekend horification Rambo! Carcrash86 Excursions to Maine the house is on fire! 15chseburgs who brought the suitcase? always rem gdtimes w fnds goodbye KM.JT, TW.ST, PL.TH, TD.MD, SB, nice knees PS wldlik tobe w fnds in 10 Thanks mom and dad for putting up with me over the years! JENNIFER LYNN WEBSTER which nickname? honor roll? WOW! Robin we did it April vac at DGs what a party 45cse the 4 of us Dickie Dan came blk grchzget togethers at RBSIm at Johnys where RU? memories forever- DSDDDG RBRSKM ESDBRH JL raf- ting Summer85 w SW Kathy and Deb say HiKM were outa milk? H Jst! what a neighborhood prom 85 w DSDGKC KSBMBR MK Good times with DEMHPH JKDMBK- II- ove you I owe u 4 everything thank youMove ya MANDY WEINHOLD Cheering 2-4,Chorus 1-4,Flag 1- 2,Mandykins,England Wales 85,Ooh Bahamas! CMR Fla cough syrup,AV per5w Dee Timmy movies w Mar Laur.CM-LAH! Claudy stairs garbage bags KL thanx 4 bus talks taped! Summer 86 MM no lights Chris is walks margret! Jumping water LD,CM,stuck! K D mailbox,Gigle mobile to be an author! Caio! Love thank you mom and dad Be a friend to you friends, give them laughter for laughter! CORAL WELCH MEM: Good times w LCBMBK SNEPDP MSJB parties at KP’s DP’sSN’s.SN don’t cry roller ska w SN JB DP sup do it up! pro- mw LCBMBKNJKK dontfgtBoston! DBspeeders BM AP Hawii cant wait!Maine w LCLW were lost play- ing cards w crash Haloween w BM ST Barb I wont fget Rd to sal after drp by off love family and friends Thanks mom dad love you; Lon love you always KRISTEN WERNER Cl treasurer 9, spr. track 11, 12 math team 11, 12 bk club 11,12 ppo. search 12 news, ed 12 People I’ll always remember- R.R., K.B., M.A., J.M., G., P.V., A.H., C.K., AI.K.S., Jeff Gouger Scott Allenbear and the open fire oh my GAWD! Xchnigger-schnigger you fotta be schmitten me Germany- 4 Wildwood fireworks-86 Amherst Ports, w Kurt No .. . wait!! Ycaretilli Thanks to family and friends !! AMY WILKINS Fid hcky 1-4 10BB stats 3,tennis 1, ch sngrs, SNHS Sue we’re golden! 98-2 B J w SD Slurped ultimate fans bullhorn Mr Mrs Bunny (6yrs ED) yo- baby what a season! K the gang Red nights w the crew, ABSOLUTLY! Grt Pumkin Cpr 86 bagged! Amy sq. Always rem BC SD ML MX LP AK PR SD JJ 2G CB RB Prom 86 one to remember (pre post) Brian,thankx for the best snr yr.love you! Thanks for everything mom dad. BETH WILSON Cheerleading 2-3 Silver 86 We Got Scrwd! Track 1-2 Where Is The frsbe DD? What Is Yr Sk rt Doing I n His Truck LR? It’s A sprigum MrsD! Chnge the sheets Jon. C. Seabird Salvo thrusick sin the ba Icony Wally World- party YorkMn. BStreet w LN- get away from those Raz. Blades! Off the B.rm. floor! Put this bag over yr. head Byebye PF SM Sorry PG Good times w - LNCSLF PDLREB SGBCSG JJSGDT JDJCHE EKSDMX AWPGKR- Thanks- Laina Ca rol Love you mom dad CHRIS WISER Wise Ceramics- 123 Thanks Labranche Hockey 1234 Its out last year Hooda! Whites lane in truck see ya later!!! Horrors with AL gang skiing with JBMFSB CFJY Da ve skip a trol CSNwth Lisa go- ing to Ncomway wth Jen Drews six pack attack to live in the rockies in a log cabin with all the luxaries Thanks mom and dad, I love you Jen MICHELE ELIZABETH WOODES ACH: honor roll 8 terms,Spanish Honor Society MEMS: Believers Ten FA FF Times w B SK, the QH show.DF w JD 84,85 Summer 86 Candy, have fun next year SK JD! U R A 10! Weezleton! Love you mom dad! Hey 10, wanna go to college? DAVID C. WRIGHT Mr. Wright My academic achievements at WHS were paying attention and trying to learn something useful towards the future. My special moments were the first day when I met all my new friends and the unforgettable last day which we are set to go on our own. Good luck and God bless. In ten years I hopefully will be raising a family. GEOFF YOUNGCLAUS “Hoopa” Soccer 1-4 Hockey 1-4 MEM. Bluebomber WLSH-forgnr Lowenbraunites Summer in Oc- tober busted at cano bie- core as on to get excited no 2 William Tell Mcleers bash skip ‘86 Sugar loaf trips: Ch r 144- clo sed lift ride- dont trip- Frosty smel in- New Year shorra-ratpack: PBMFSB CFCW swe dish meat ball Prtlnd trip sw-GB The rockw- cccar smprlncklce Good times w MFSBPB GDCFBM RS Thanks mom and dad MARY XAVIER Mom dad- I made it BR pukin on the pig 7 4 85 w EB mom Bobby threw up! 63.50 EBits snow ing white nites Homcmng 85 w SB who luvs ya? Limo prom 86 court w DM-regalinns loaf w LP 85 EB 86 DM 87 Va. Oct 85:86 fair?? K the gang w crew say u PD-ur fresh red ni tes w ere w AB- SOLUTELY GrPmpkn Cpr86- Bagged LF- Good luck in Fla-Ill miss ya good times w EBS DPD BCAWA K LFMLPR LPSBJJ the G’s ASunny Koch Bermuda?? Special times w Dave Cherish: Some da y M M I love You Gdlck DX Thanx M D 130 Senior Sketches Senior Autographs 131 BEST ALL AROUND MARK LYNCH LIZ PAULSON MOST INTELLECTUAL ANTHONY TRASK KRISTEN PERRAULT MOST FRIENDLY MARK LYNCH BETH WILSON DAVE TAYLOR BEST LEGS DAVE TAYLOR ANDREA BURTON MOST FLIRTATIOUS JOE HURLEY AMY KADISH MOST ATHLETIC STEVE JANETOS KIM FLYNN 132 Superlatives SEN SUPER Superlatives 133 IORS’ MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED KRISTEN PERRAULT ANTHONY TRASK BEST DRESSED JOE HURLEY ANDREA BURTON BEST LOOKING JOE HURLEY BETH WILSON LATIVES 134 Superlatives MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT STEVE DUNN SUE DOWNEY MOST SHY LOUIS PEAL TEACHER'S PETS ANTHONY TRASK CHRIS ORR MOST ARTISTIC MARKJACKSON KARIN BACKSTROM MOST MUSICAL AMY FITTA BRYAN LITCHFIELD CLASS CLOWNS SUE DOWNEY MATT SEILER LIZ PAULSON Superlatives 135 Teacher Mr. Devantry Class: Class of 87 Game: Quarters Drink: I?! Food: Chinese Ice Cream: Mint Choc. Chip Restaurant: Toucan Actor Actress: Bill Cosby-Cybil Shepard Group: Boston SP Plan to go to college Have a job Own a car Ever been arrested Have had a crush on a teacher Have a fake ID Have black hair Have red hair Have blonde hair Have brown hair Have green eyes Have blue eyes Have brown eyes Wear Reeboks Can't wait to graduate hO CJl -xj O O (J1 O J] o CO XJ Separate ways: Shepherd for NOW. WMHt belting It out for later omputers There's Magic in the Night 138 WOMAN 139 140 Divider ALL HOURS School hours encompass class time and extracurricular time. An important part of our lives is molded during our four years in high school so it is necessary to look at all aspects of our learning when we examine our education here. So much of this time is as much fun as it is hard work. Where else would you go to be with other students who share your interests? What would foot- ball be without the band and the color guard? Imagine life without the music of the chorus and the chamber singers. How boring would life be without the Student Council's carefully planned Win- nacarnival? Where would we find outlets for our special talents and skills without art, IA, NHS, drama, British exchanges, and all those other activities? Things happen day and night at Winnacunnet because students are interested and busy. This is because the school is ALL OURS and some of the best times of our life will have been here. Divider 141 Michelle Fiumara: Charcoal drawing Anna Leijon: Animation of art supplies in pen and ink Kristan Serada: Pointillism 142 Student achievements Jennifer Wheeler: Charcoal and chalk Roxanne Swain with her charcoal drawing. Student achievements 143 LEARN TO EARN The region 18 Vocational School is where the students of Winnacunnet and other schools go to be trained by professionals to become profes- sionals themselves. Not only do they learn about the subject they are mastering, but they work on the scene to gain skills and experience VoPros, as they are commonly referred to, are prepared to enter the working world using the trade they have learned or prepared to pursue fur- ther study at-a voc-tech school, college, or univer- sity. Instruction is offered in Business Marketing, Technical Trades, Personal Services, Agriculture, Construction Trades, Automotive, Co-operative Education, Exploratory Groups, and Special Train- ing for Employment Programs. The students love being able to do out of the classroom work which will give them a great advan- tage should they want to continue with their studies or go on to a job. Many say that working outside the classroom is not only more interesting, but they are able to meet a variety of people. The work they accomplish is important making their job and time spent worth while. The automotive group uses real customers cars to work on, the business marketing group runs their own store, personal services run a nursery, a restaurant, and work with nursing homes and rehabilitation centers. The agricultural group work with live animals and agricultural machines, and the construction trade build their own sheds and even work on real houses. The exploratory group uses regular VoPro courses to explore what fields they may be in- terested in. VoPro is a good experience for students who want to learn a trade or go on to a specific profes- sion, and it’s a lot of fun. Chris Plaisted seems pleased with his work as he turns the sound up louder. Hands on learning makes all the difference at the Voc School. Voc Students are able to get first hand training at local stores. Kristen Wemhold enjoys working on the cash register. 144 Voc School Tom Brown studies hard at the Voc School hoping to further his knowledge in the automotive field. Eric Boice looks confused about what his next step will be, especially after a long day of school as well as working at the Voc in the afternoon. I Phil Clute, and Jason Jankauskas patiently wait for their computers to power up. They are all smiles as they can’t wait to being programming. Voc School 145 Everett Marshal makes some last minute checks on a lawn mower before the bell rings. Everett Marshal looks proud standing by the class car that he had been working on. HANDS ON Industrial arts is a program that gears itself toward teaching students about working with industrial materials and with the processes involved in production. Very practical trades learned are woodworking, drafting, power technology, engineering, drawing, printing, electricity and home maintenance. Less than 2% of the students involved in IA go the Vocational School, and the rest stay here at Winnacunnet. The safety record is very good because teachers Richard Nye, Leonard Abrahamson, Kenneth Fitzgerald, and Terry Ward are in- volved. Safety standards and curriculum are set high for the students. Every year the students and teachers are involved in The In- dustrial Arts Youth Festival which gives out awards for various accomplishments. In- dustrial Arts prepares many students for specialized careers in the future, and teaches them safety in the industrial atmosphere. Joey McKee washes up after a hard class of IA. Industrial Arts 147 Working together is only one of the lessons tought by the Alt school, but a very important one we should all live by. 148 Alt School LEARNING TOGETHER The Alt is a place where 25 people live, learn, laugh, and grow together. They learn in a more relaxed enviroment so that they may recieve help and learn at a comfortable pace. Everyone gets along (most of the time) even the teachers. At the Alt they go on field trips once a week but a lot of time is spent in the classroom helping each other and learning. The Alt is an excellent place to go if you have a hard time in school and would rather learn in a more relaxed environment with some great teachers. Fond memories are kept by all the students who have been a part of the Alt school and they will keep them all their lives. Man vs. Nature. By the looks of things in this picture, it appears the rocks lost. Alt School 149 ON STAGE Students felt a loss in the Autumn when they were told there would be no play. However, because of stu- dent need and request The King and I began. There are two sides to every play: what the audience sees and what the players do at rehearsal and backstage. At rehearsals during hectic times and serene times, the two directors, Mr. Ray and Mr. Charron, tried to control fifteen little children and twenty or more high school teenagers. Combine these two groups and you have chaos. Sometimes, though, the children would find a teenager to teach them algebra, French, or Spanish. Sometimes there was even time for a game of catch. If the cast wasn't on stage, they were eating, talking, or doing homework. Despite it all the play and the work went on successfully. The play plot itself was intriguing. Set in Siam (today’s Thailand) in a monarchy, the king (Jason Christian) con- troled everything, no one wore shoes, and every woman was more lowly than any man. When an Englishwoman, Anna (Sunday Gallagher), arrived, things began to change. She broke tradition, and although the king was impatient with her he also grew fond of her. At his father’s death, the new young king (Christopher Eb- beson) carried on tradition, but he brought equality to his subjects. The King and I”, although an ambitious and difficult play to present, was a delight to study and to produce. Another effort at keeping drama at Winnacunnet ended with smiles. Sunday Gallagher and Jason Christian leads of the cast King and I make an interesting couple as they practice for the March performance. Liz Danielian, Gretchen Ebbeson, Michelle Morrow, Betty Marshall, and Rose Bowden congregate near Sunday Gallagher after meeting with her and communicating through Lady Thaing because they only speak Siamese. 150 Drama _ Mr. Charron helps Sunday Gallagher with her lines as Joe Fritz does his part bowing to the king. The postures of the loyal subjects of the king of Siam were important to the understanding of the subservience of the people of Siam. Sandy Haile is surrounded by four of the royal princesses played by Amber. Jessica. Jillian and Nicole. Although very young, these girls are taking their royal” parts seriously and working as hard as their high school counterparts. After Sunday meets the king, he calls forth his many wives with one clap to meet the new English teacher. Little does he know what changes she will bring. Drama 151 Chris Wiser: House plans Jimmy Merrill: Gun cabinet 152 Student achievements Tools of the trade (shop class mess!) Chris Mills: Business cards FREE ESTIMATES TIlVA FISH IA Ip on the MILLS AITO SEin. THpFII too Minor Repair On Engine And Bodv ■-----• 1 403-474-4S44 S 4 0 3 4 4 4 44 • FREE ESTIMATES ELECTRIRI6SI IISCOIRT MILLS AITO SEIIL Minor Repa rs On Engine And Bod Student achievements 153 SING ALONG The entire chorus consists of many different types of singers and musicians. The group may be large and varied, but the music it makes is tantalizing to the ear. 154 The 1986-87 school year was a busy and pro- ductive one for Winnacunnet High School chorus. Every 4th period, 88 kids who enjoy singing rolled into the music room to practice for their next concert, and it always seemed like the next concert was coming up soon! First there was the the Christmas Concert, then the Winter Concert in March. Then came the long- awaited Exchange Concert to Wheaton, Maryland with sight-seeing in Washington, D.C. Everyone had a fantastic time and met many great kids from Wheaton High School. The year ended with the Spring Concert which is both a happy and a sad time-happy because it had been a great year in chorus, but also sad because the seniors were singing with the chorus for the last time. For the rest of the chorus a look forward to next year would bring songs to our throats once again. Chris Orr, senior accompianist, has played for the Winnacunnet chorus for four years. As this is her last year, the chorus will have to find a new pianist. Renee Blaisdell and Liz Danielian, all-state winners, spend hours practicing. Their voices are just two of the many that are chosen to participate in W.H.S. Chamber Singers. SWEET SOUNDS Chamber singers is a select group of singers from the chorus who work extremely hard. The director and the students put many hours of their personal time into mak- ing Chamber Singers what it is. Every year during the Christmas season the group visits many homes and churches to spread the joy of Christmas music. After the holiday season the director and the students select jazz style music for singing at the winter and spring concerts, along with their visits to places such as the Seabrook Recreation Center and making a record at Fishtracks Recording Studio in Portsmouth. Singers are selected by their talents, experiences, and their will- ingness to work hard to make Chamber singers a sensational group of singers. Rachel Seeley, Amy Barvenik, Renee Blaisdell, Liz Danielian, Rose Bowden, Betty Marshall, Gretchen Eb- beson and Christina Bohl are just some of the members of the Chamber Singers. 155 The brass section performs during their half-time show at a home football These members of the Band take a brief pause on a hot Satur- game, as the sun beats down upon their heavy uniforms. day afternoon, while waiting for their cue to resume playing. 156 Marching Band MUSIC NOTES The 1986-87 Warrior Marching Concert Band continued to provide superior perfor- mance and entertainment as numerous musical events were held. Beginning the year with home and away football half-time shows, the Band showed spirit under the brilliant direction of Drum Majors Mike Pa- quin and Sandi Pounder as well as Director Mr. Stan Bednarz. Spirit has always been the Warrior Band’s forte and the Band’s dedica- tion to Pep Rallies confirmed this fact once more. As Christmas time rolled around, the Band began preparing for its part in the local Christmas Parades as well as the 17th an- nual Christmas Festival Concert. The Winter and Spring Concerts were also successfully performed. The Exchange Concert, a very special event, at Wheaton High School in Maryland is remembered as a time for meeting new people. The Memorial Day Parades, as always, marked the last marching event of the school year. Band Captain Amy Fitta, exhibiting excellent leadership throughout the year, led the Band with help from section leaders Lynn Sarson, Tracey Pearce, Mike Paquin, Brian Litchfield, Donny Emerick, Julie Hart, Stacey Guth, and Color Gaurd leader Christine Mulready. Special thanks to the Color Guard because without their efforts the Band would be a lit- tle’’flat”. Steve Kuncho is proud to be an active member in the WHS Marching Band as he puts forth all his hot air to play an impressive tune on the baritone. Practice in the band room is not always without mistakes and laughter. Whatever Amy forgot, she probably is about to let out one of her infectious giggles! Warrior Band 1986-1987 Flutes: A. Barvenik, M. Bishop, R. Bowden, M. Fiumara, S. Glaeser, T. Houghton, K. Lovering, K. Nerney, E. Richter, L. Sarson, R. Swain, H. Weber. Clarinets: A. Aylward, M. Casey, A. Fitta, J. Fiumara, J. Fritz, M. Gamlin, H. Holt, T. Pearce, S. Pounder, F. Preston, L. Raleigh, J. Spinney, K. Weinhold. Saxophones: D. Clary, D. Gray, P. Kuncho, S. Newcomb, M. Paquin, P. Rogers, S. Scaler, J. Stevens. Trombones: S. Bauer, G. Carlson, D. Emerick, C. Walsh. Low Brass: J. Hart, S. Kuncho, J. Trask Percussion: C. Bohl, B. Chevalier, C. Clary, L. Danielian, S. Guth, C. Hewitt, S. Hunt, K. Simard, D. Sousa, D. Velat, A. Znoj. Rhythm Section: L. Hespider, M. Noreau, K. Powell, D. Yiannacopoles. Trumpets: C. Cosco, D. Flarity, A. Gladkewski, D. Golden, B. Litchfield, J. O’Brien, L. Poliquin, J. Scott, L. Spinney. The entire concert band takes a break from their usual classroom disarray and difficult practice sessions for a ‘'pose”. Concert time is close and breaks are few now. Kristin Weinhold, Sandi Pounder, Donny Emerick, Amy Fitta, Bryan Lit- chfield, Mike Paquin, Stacy Guth, and Jim Hunt. Band 157 ON STAGE The Warrior Stage Band rehearses each day and plays pop, jazz, rock and Big Band music. In addition to appearing at the Christmas, Winter, Exchange and Spring Concerts, the Stage Band appears in several area jazz festivals in addition to hosting the Winnacunnet Jazz Festival. They also provide entertainment at several school dinners and occasionally perform at other community events. The musicians include: Saxophones: Mike Paquin and Sandi Pounder on Alto Sax, Amy Fitta and Michelle Gamlin on Tenor Sax, and Philip Rogers on Baritone Sax. Trumpets: Bryan Litchfield, Alex Gladkowski, and John O’Brien. Trombone: Chris Walsh. Rhythm Section: Demas Yiannacopolos on Piano, Kevin Powell on Keyboard Bass, Michelle Moreau and Len Hospidor on Guitar, and Scott Hunt and Alan Znoj on Drums. 158 Sometimes people don’t realize the concentration and seriousness that goes into keeping those flags upright for long period of times. Towards the end of a march, the difficulty of keeping in step and in balance is shown on the guards’ faces. FLYING COLORS This year, color guard added great pizazz to the band with the help of Kevin Reilly, the group’s instructor, and captain Chris Mulready. The group, including American Section Kristi Casey, Gayle Cote, Kristine Frost, Michelle Hammond, Sherry Lebrecht, and back line Alissa Atkins, Robyn Duffy, Laurie Eccard, Elizabeth Hascal, Anne Leaffler, Michelle Moreau, Christine Mulready, Deb- bie Pattow, and Sue Robinson, went to all the Warrior games. The color guard added an ex- tra cheering section and also performed dur- ing half-time, showing the other teams that the WHS Color Guard really has it together. Freezing, sweating, and walking all the way, the guard marched in the Christmas and Memorial Day Parades. The WHS Color Guard made the school proud this year with its great performance at Exeter’s Homecom- ing Game. Some Exeter students were quoted saying Your band is better than your football team” The guard also received new flags this year to attract the attention of the crowd. The flags are transparent and V-shaped with red, white, and blue sections. The proud color guard is a colorful addition to the Warrior Band. Laurie and Jennifer have their guns in position for anyone who in- WHS Color Gaurd bravely marches through the streets of Exeter, terferes with the theory that practice makes perfect . Trying to keep proudly displaying the school banner in a town that has been Win- their balance, the wind blows them out of the right, left, right march. nacunnet’s rival since 1958. Color Guard 159 ROCKING THE BOOK As Editor-in-Chief Heidi has done everything from working on the com- puter to talking with Happy Herb in Texas. Despite opposition from all angles, she has managed to remain sane and to make changes. Beginning his job last June, Pat reorganized and computerized all the financial and business transactions of the yearbook single handedly. In Mrs. Banda's second year of being advisor she has managed to make improvements and advances that have gone beyond the stan- dards of former years. One of the students in the newly formed yearbook class, Debbie Pattow, has been a part of many changes. Movers and Shakers: top: Eric B., Missy S., Kathy L, Gary A., Marco, Fico. row 2: James B., Diane M., Crystal G., Pat P„ Eric P., Ted S. row 3: Amy F., Terri K„ Amye K„ Colleen 0., Suzi W., Debbie P. bottom: Sue D„ Christine C„ Heidi E„ Caryn G., Christine L, Mrs. Banda. This year’s yearbook staff has been full of many new ideas. Some of these ideas became controversial issues within the school. The problems started when an August yearbook was being considered. After voting on the issue the school stayed with the traditional June book. It did however cost the staff hundreds of dollars because of delayed deadlines. People also voiced their opinions when they heard the senior sketches were going in a section following the senior portraits. No one realizes the hardwork and extra hours that go into putting the yearbook together. It is not only working in class but afterschool and on the weekends to meet our deadlines. Yearbook isn’t like an ordinary class; we learn how to lay out pages, crop pictures, use the com- puter, and write copy. At times it gets hectic, but year- book advisor Mrs. Banda, editor in chief Heidi Emmons, and business manager Pat Pesola keep everything in motion. The yearbook staff proudly has finished a difficult year with the publication of a newly organized book. The staff in choosing its theme, Changing All Together” has por- trayed the school in its many parts as well as in its unity. We share the process of growing all together. Newspaper staff: Mrs. Downer, Larry P., Christine M., Kristen W., Sharon E., Amy H., Linda M., Erika P., Kevin H., Jay B., Mike L., Tom C., Dirk C. Mrs. Downer and her staff have taken a routine newspaper and made it both colorful and controversial. It's strange what deadlines do to newspaper people! Tom’s been at the computer too long, Tracy's angry about page layouts, and Kristen is just confused. Never-the-less, the newspaper will be published on time. Qualifications for newspaper staff member: Must be able to create, to go without sleep, to deal with confusion, to work under pressure, to write well, to design, and to smile through it all as Dirk does so well. EXTRA! EXTRA! Deadlines are a way of life for the newspaper staff. The staff works hard to insure that a quality paper gets out on time. Staff members try to get along with each other. Sometimes it is very hard, because of the “strong” personalities, but Mrs. Downer tries to keep everyone in line. Editors Thom and Kristen are as different as night and day. They hardly ever agree. Working together is another problem. Erika does the news page alone, and Tracy does the sports page alone. The only pro- blem that these two girls have is meeting deadlines. Amy will be upset because she thinks some people don’t work as hard as they should, and she always has to worry about deadlines as well. Dirk and Chris in advertising will have different ideas for the same pro- ject. Time is the element that is a third problem. Especially for Jay. In addition to being responsible for all the graphics in the paper, he must lay out the arts and leisure page. Kevin and Larry work on and lay out the feature page. Sharon, Mike, Beth, and Bronyn, ail have the right idea, they write for everyone and are not responsible for a page, they just help. By the time the paper has been layed out people are on each other’s nerves, but once the paper comes out on Friday everybody is gratified and happy about doing such a great job. The atmosphere is calm for only a short time before the next deadline is due. Newspaper 161 Susan Knowles: Cooking strudel and soup in Mrs. Royal's class. Scott Pittendreigh and Kenny Gaulin making Swedish meatballs for Mrs. Royal. 162 Student achievements Vportiirr ir—n t nr «• lomalo Sauce luak ftp M ■v Duc4 hwi lM||n( Murfwaom TiifH 2.1 ' TymV — «« XmMU • lrw (Um • ••• • n IW ,U Uu||(U M.vUo. • «V Wuffw IWt.4 tu||c4 Wu.mf 1 n Uu«d IimIcm Samlatr t -fl N4m arU « •••• W RtwMi IMMUGI 1 n tw UiUwm 1 WarfU M- fc «4 R«r ft u — - 1 fW« i lKut i r«t4 n M« . lm«U ti « l..«r W 4 • • r«||M ••• tM % M ••• i r .• . — . r—w — “ • W («MM 4 MV M ■ • ■« — - David Buckley's sample menu done for printing class. Mr. Labranche’s ceramics class gives students an opportunity to create their own special pottery. Student achievements 163 LEADERS OF THE PACK This year’s Student Council went through many changes and new ideas. The new format called the executive board, which is made up of twelve peo- ple every week and the class representatives and executive board every other week. Student Council took care of the usual business such as Spirit Week, Homecoming, Frosh Mixer, Winnacarnival, and the soda machine. We also took on a new approach to raising the necessary funds for each class and did away with the never ending fundraisers and decided to collect class dues instead. This turned out to be a time saving and co-operative idea. This year Mr. Bauer took on the enormous task of becoming the student council advisor. Mornings he spiced up with announcements of moo juice and daily activities. During lunch, if he wasn't dressed up as a woman for spirit week or behind a table helping to sell something, he was socializing and getting to know the students better as people instead of just students. Student Council isn't all fun and play, as President Donny Emerick shows his seriousness during a meeting. r:i: lmijjfQ 'i i TtHT NAASP Hawley talks during the Regional Student Council meeting held in the Winnacunnet library last Fall. 154 Student Council The Student Council representatives mmet to discuss the problems of WHS and what they can do to make it a better place for all of us. Executive Board: President-Donny Emerick Vice-President-Melissa Sharpies Secretary-Kathy Lobdell Treasurer-Amy Kadish Commissioner of Spirit-TJ Gray Student Advocate-Kent Thompson Commissioner of Publications-Kevin Hickey Commissioner of Activities-Aaron Brown Senior Class: President-Anthony Trask Vice-President-Chris Orr Secretary-Kirn Malsam Treasurer-Sue Downey Junior Class: President-Anne Cotter Vice-President-John Hodson Secretary-Dianne Downey Treasurer-Amy Fernald Sophomore Class: President-Rob Manix Vice-President-Jill Gehrke Secretary-Christy Pollizo Treasurer-Beth Pittman Freshman Class: President-Stephen Leach Vice-President-Chris Fornier Secretary-Pam Hanglin Treasurer-Kelly Matthews When Student Council forgets its purpouse, Mr. Bauer steps in to keep us all in line. Student Council 165 MIGUEL DE CERVANTES The Spanish National Honor Society was started by Mrs. Hiller in 1984. Under her direction and dedicated support, the society has grown into a well respected organization. The society is a select group of students who are recognized for their dedication and hard work in their Spanish studies. In order to become more acquainted with the language, the students are encouraged to speak only in Spanish during the meetings. This practice will help them for future trips to Spanish-speaking countries where they will learn more about the countries’ customs, cultures, and their ways of life. Officers for the year are president: Jeff Taylor, Vice-President: David Taylor, treasurer: Maura Healey, secretary: Marlene Walker, and advisor: Mrs. Hiller. Amy Wilkins and Dave Taylor enjoy their time with the Spanish Na- tional Honor Society. r trnfMT m TheS.N.H.S. group is made up of interested and intelligent Spanish speaking students. 166 Spanish National Honor Society ORA MARITIMA This year the National Honor Society is advised by Mr. Flem- ing. With many plans for the school year, NHS meets every Tues- day under the direction of President Kristen Perrault, Vice Presi- dent Liz Cote, Secretary Tracie Perrault and Treasurer Sunday Gallagher. In November the National Honor Society sponsored a Time Warp dance to help raise funds for the Christmas Project, which was a toy drive for underpriveledged children in the seacoast area. NHS was also responsible for getting together the Granite State Challenge team, which successfully competed against many teams until they were beaten in the semi-finals. NHS put together other projects throughout the year to serve the school and surrounding communities with pride. Front Row: E. Dube, S. Gallagher, K. Perrault, L. Cote, T. Perrault, and M. Pinchott. Middle Row: M. Kocsmiersky, G. Doubek, C. Orr, L. McLaughlin, C. Grenier, J. Claire, and A. Fitta. Back Row: L. Fitzgerald, M. Follansbee, L. Deardon, S. Janetos, K. Malsam, A. Trask, J. Woolsey, A. Beutel, and K. Strohmeyer. The National Honor Society takes a break from sorting out trucks, dolls, and other All the old toys in the attic that once meant something and toys to pose The many toys collected were organized and delivered to needy children are now just memories will soon fill other children's dreams, in the community. as Linda sorts them ,or distribution. National Honor Society 167 MATH LETES A relatively unknown and unrecognized team at WHS which has had two excellent seasons in a row is the Math Team. Currently in second place in a field of seven Division 1 schools, this team is made up of some of the school’s finest math students. Seniors on the team are Captain Kevin Hickey who is rated sec- ond over all, Anthony Trask who is rated fifteenth, Mike Kocsmiersky who is seventeenth, and Christine Miller who is twenty-first. Juniors are Silas Coellner who is rated ninth and Sandy Pounder who is rated sixteenth. Sophomores are Joe Fritz who is sixth in his level, Steve Scaler who is twenty-first, Brian Johnson who is twenty-third, Chris Walsh who is thirty-first, and Jim Deardon who is forty-seventh. Freshman Cnady Clary has a fine record rating third overall. The team meets twice a week for practices, an average of six or eight practices for every meet. Work- ing hard to get where they are, the team is to be com- mended for its place in the large school division. Their success shows that brains not just brawn can have its own competitions and successes. Sandy, Miss Talis, Jeremy, and Joe, members of the math team, con- centrate on solving one of their sample problems for an upcoming Divi- sion I meet. First Row: E. Dube, J. Hart, C. Miller, C. Ferraiuolo, and J. O'Brien. Second Row: J. Trask J. Fritz T Pierce K Werner, C. Clary, and S. Scalera. Third Row: K. Corcoran, B. Johnson, D. Brown, J. Deardon, and T. Claus. Fourth Row: Miss Talis, S. Coellner, and K. Hickey. 168 Math Team THE GSC ISON What happens when Trivial Pursuit gets out of hand? Special delegations from various schools get together and bat- tle wits on Granite State Challenge. The Winnacunnet team, Eric Dube (captain), Greg Doubek, Kevin Hickey, and Steve Janetos, took the program by surprise, they were not the “all work and no fun” team like those from other schools. These contestants held off nerves and opponents with humor and correct answers. A significant reason for the success of the team was the coaching talent. Mr. Fleming gave practical advice for answering questions, rewarded victories, and consoled the contestants after their loss in the quarter finals. The alternates, Jo Fritz and Jon Gerkin, added to the team by making tactical suggestions and applauding. The members of the delegation noticed, however, that very few supporters were there to applaud until the last game. Their first challenge, against Hanover, resulted in a sweeping victory.ln the second game they held Newfound to a five point lead until in the last second Greg captured the victory. After this emotional win, the team came to the quarter final round against Bishop Guertin, the team met their toughest competition. Although WHS didn’t win, they took their loss to the Guertin team with the same poise that characterized their victories. The Winnacunnet 1986 Granite State Challenge Team was more successful than the teams of previous years. Congratulations! Even under tense situations, the Winnacunnet team still finds the time to show off their good-nature. Maybe Grejg knows geographic loca- tions, but he can't seem to find a place for his name. Posing for a Winnachronicle newspaper shot, the challengers stand proud- ly after qualifying for the quarter finals and the competition against Bishop Guertin. 169 CLUB FRANQAIS Parlez-vous frangais? The French Club is one of Win- nacunnet’s newest clubs started in September by French teacher Mrs. Garron. The club boasts 15 members. Meeting every other Thursday in Rm. 42, the club shares ideas on French culture, talking about dif- ferent French speaking countries and learning French literature. The members of the club range from French I students to French IV students. President Missy Sharpies, Vice President Cathy Tagupa, Secretary Jen Wilson and Treasurer Paul Marr lead the group. The French Club has had three fundraisers to raise money for their trip to Quebec during April vacation. The group has had a good start and will be longlasting. The French Club spent one cold Saturday washing cars in order to raise money for their April trip. It was a good thing they wore jeans because they got wet more than the cars did. Missy Sharpies was elected President of the club and it is her respon- sibility to organize all their projects, fundraisers, and other activities. Front Row: A. Fletcher, J. Wilson, D. Pattow and J. Hammarstrom. Middle Row: T. Chamberland, G. Cote, K. Smith, and K. Lovering. Back Row: Mrs. Garron, D. Cote, J. Shrier, C. Tagupa, G. Parnell, and Paul Marr. 170 French Club CLASSIC COMPETITION A study time for the Latin Club helps the groups to further their studies and get acquainted with the Latin background The Junior Classical League has monthly meetings at Winnacunnet and at Notre Dame Col- lege in Manchester during which they have discus- sions concerning the month’s fund raising activity, cultural events and the Certamen Bowl. The Cer- tamen is a contest of knowledge in Latin grammar, culture, mythology, and history. In its second year, this club is for students who study Latin. Its purpose is to get students involved with the language and culture in preparation for competitions in the state and the nation. At the na- tional convention the students compete academically and athletically by participating in plays, seminars, discussions and Roman banquets. I think the club is a means to get to the national convention,” said Mrs. Oliver. This year the con- vention will be held at Stetson University near Orlando, Florida and will be held during the first week in August. The club officers are as follows: Consuls: Andy Palombo and Marc Snow, Treasurer: Blake Buck- ingham, Secretary: Melissa Follensbee, Editor: Chris Walsh, and Advisor: Mrs. Oliver. The Latin Club is excited and ready for the Certamen bowl. Latin Club 171 Project Search members without their van? Front row: Andy Menery, Brian Maynes, Sharon Eaton, Kristen Werner Back row: Sean O’Keefe, Steve Janetos, EdTwombley, Mme. Patenaude, Kurt Strohmeyer. IN SEARCH OF Project Search is a program that is designed to provide a UNH on-campus intellectually challenging experience for gifted and talented juniors and seniors. There are thirteen students chosen from thirteen area high schools. From WHS are Eric Dube, Kim Hagan, Ian Ide, Steve Janetos, Kim Krause, Brian Maynes, Andy Menery, Sean O’Keefe, Kurt Strohmeyer, Ed Twombley, Kristen Werner, and Amy Wilkens. These students attended eighteen lectures on Wednesdays from October to May. Topics which were presented varied from ‘‘The Holocaust” to “Sex in the Eighties'. After hearing the experts’ lectures, students gathered in small groups for discussions led by graduate students. Besides being an intellectually stimulating pro- gram, the trip to UNH (dutifully chauffeured by Mme. Patenaude) became an anticipated Wednesday event. 172 Project Search Kristi Casey, Michelle Hammond, Lisa Herrik, Michelle Hollett, Carolyn Keenan, Kelly Mathews and Debra Szymczak are all bookworms. That is the most appropriate adjective for them because they spend their free time reading. These Bookworms meet every other Monday after school to discuss with their advisor, Mrs. Cullen, what they have read. To see their books come alive, they also go to plays and shows. The books that this group has read since September are the following: Jane Eyre, Wanderlust, The Secrets of Harry Bright, Through the Glass Darkly, Softly Walks the Beast, Black Sun- day, Contact, Rebecca, Pride and Prejudice, Bless the Beasts and Children, and Dark Angel. The books vary in difficulty and in type according to the interest of the Bookworms. After a preliminary trip to the book store where each student chooses an intriguing title, Mrs. Cullen orders enough copies of each book for each member of the club. Then the readings and the discussions begin! Not everyone enjoys each selection, but each student in discussing the book with others is able to share the joys of reading good books. BOOK WORMS Bookworms, Left to right: Advisor Cullen, D. Szymczak, M. Hammond, K. Casey, M. Hollett, L. Herrick, and K. Mathews. 173 10 students, part of a British- American exchange program, met weekly to prepare for their trip abroad and for hosting their British counter- parts. Mr. Walsh and Mrs. Banda helped them organize fundraisers and plan trips for their guests. Getting passports, making arrangements at home, writing introductory letters, learning about English culture and just waiting for that arrival moment made the year speed by for the group. When the Brits arrived, the excite- ment was released. The first weekend Brits and Americans spent in the White Mountains, and the last weekend the Brits traveled to NYC with Mrs. Banda and Mr. Bebbington. During their four weeks here, the British students had few moments to be quiet or homesick. Kelly was the only girl to host a British boy and Heather loved having an Indian-British student. John shows how welcome he wanted his British guest to feel. Having traveled a lot himself, John could understand what it felt like to be away from 174 home. HANDS ACROSS THESEA The British Exchange Group during a Monday meeting makes some not-too-serious con- versation for the tape they would send to the British students at Downend in Bristol. Bottom: Heather Holt, Sue Robinson, Sarah Whitney. Middle: Lauri Eccard, Jeremy Trask. Top: Kelly Moores, Elise Ring, Karl Strohmeyer. Missing: John McCarthy, Katie Corcoran. AROUND THE WORLD David, Anna, Paul, and Matt spend time with students from Winnacunnet dur- ing a meeting of the International Club. Matt, Greg, Kevin, and Kent listen to what they have to say. Cultures from around the world gathered in the Hawley Library in December to start a new club called, appropriately enough, the “Interna- tional Club. The purpose of the club is for foreign students to learn more about different cultures as well as their own. Their club is com- prised of all the exchange students: Cueng “Carl” Jran, from Vietnam, Matt Springman, from Germany, Anna Leijon, and David Sjorstrand, from Sweeden, Paulo “Paul” Jorge Cabral, from Portugal, and any Americans who like to learn about different cultures. Maureen Cullen, who founded the club, believes that “the exchange students are a richness in our school that is seldom heard about. The topics that are discussed vary from heavy political discussions such as Chernobyl to lighter topics such as school, and the dif- ferences between Winnacunnet and the schools they attend. The group is usually amazed at the freedoms of America like junk food, driver’s licences and music. Thy are now planning such activities as preparing international foods, and sharing their music with one another. Shortly after these students arrived, Winnacunnet saw some more new faces from Peru. These students decided to spend their summer vaca- tion to find out what America is really like. Fico, Juan, Carla, Alex, and Christian, all from Peru, try to keep themselves busy during a free period, which they proved not to be all that difficult. 175 MIND GAMES Olympics of the Mind is a group of students who solve problems creatively and without outside help. Of five problems to choose from, one is chosen at the beginning of the year and the group begins to try and solve that problem. This group was newly founded at WinnaciJnnet this year. Joe Fritz, Debbie Pattow, Kaleigh Smith, Chris Walsh and founder and president, Kim Lovering work on the problem with counselors Mr. and Mrs. Devantery. OM’s purpose is to solve problems creatively without outside help. In March the competitions start. If the area competitions are won, the winner goes on to Michigan for a nationwide competition. Meetings held two and three times a week prepare the team for these spirited and mind stretching competitions. This new group with new outlooks on problems just may be the problem solvers of our future. Eureka, I found it! Mr. Devantery looks as happy as any scientist who has made a discovery. Problem solving comes in all shapes and forms-Olympics of the Mind found this out try- ing to find out some answers to some unusual problems. Albert Einstien flunked math but because he had an inquisitive mind he went on to become one of the greatest men of time. These members of Olympics of the Mind are Kaleigh Smith, Kim Lovering, Deb- bie Pattow, Joe Fritz, Chris Walsh, and Mr. Devantry. 176 OM Amy seems comfortable giving her first impromptu speech before the class. Quick thinking, logic, and good delivery are musts in a formal debate. Anja, Dennis, and Renee watch to see what they can improve on. No one realizes the seriousness and the difficulty of the debate class. With research, notes, and practice speeches behind even Jim seems to take his job seriously as he presents information for his constructive speech. RESOLVED: ... that students should meet daily to research and to debate current issues. Maura Healey, Anja Beutel, Renee Blaisdell, Dennis Donovan, Sarah Edgecomb, Ian Ide, Jim Jones, Christine Miller, Rachel Seeley, and Amy Wilkins never realized the amount of time and the skill in researching they would learn as debaters when they joined Mrs. Banda's class. After much reluctance, hours of digging through primary and secondary sources”, endless notecards, letters to who knows whom, practice impromptu and extemp speeches, the group was ready for the now annual Library Debates. Nervousness well hidden, each debater did well and found oratory skills each doubted. Debate 177 Ceramics class: Pottery castle 178 Student Achievements Tracie Perrault: Pen and ink Joe Hurley: Pointillism Chris Barnard: Charcoal Student Achievements 179 180 Divider ALL FOR ONE. ONE FOR ALL Winnacunnet has a wide variety of sports available for everyone: track, basketball, hockey, baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis, football, weight- lifting, cross country, cheerleading, and golf. There are teams for girls and teams for boys. Team work, team spirit, and team support are built from the uniqueness of the individuals on each team, and bonds of friendship are strong among team members. Each year Winnacunnet grows stronger in spirit. Many students join in at least one sport at some time during the year. Some students even par- ticipate in a sport every season of their four years at Winnacunnet. Much credit for the Warrior spirit goes to the non-athletes who do not participate as competitors but who go to all the games to cheer on the teams. Thanks to everyone, sports are not just com- petitions; they are a way to have fun. Divider 181 Fired Up Ready! Our football cheerleading squad for 1986 was very successful this year! Other than the great amount of support they brought to the football and soccer teams, the cheerleaders were in- vited to compete in the Pinkerton Academy Cheering Competition. During the competition the received first place in cheering, first place in the dance category, and Lynn Ritchie recieved the most spirited cheerleader award. The foot- ball soccer cheerleading squad consisted of 10 girls. Senior captains Lynn Ritchie and Erin Bar- nard, Mandy Weinhold, Kathy Lobdell, and Jen- nifer Davis, Juniors: Michelle Antanovich, Cindy Bullock, Tracy Hosmer, and Jennifer Adams and Sophomore Peggy Sipple. Each year the cheerleading squad shows us more exciting and difficult mounts and dance routines. Our Win- nacunnet Cheerleaders show us more difficult moves than most squads in New Hampshire, for this they deserve a cheer! The squad works together to psych up the soccer team. T-B: Tracy Hosmer, Lynn Ritchie, Jennifer Davis, Erin Bar- nard, Mandy Weinhold, Peggy Sipple, Cindy Bullock, Kathy Lobdell, Michelle Antanovich, Jennifer Adams 182 Varsity Cheerleading Tracy gives it her all. Erin shows her great personality during a sideline cheer. Lynn and Jen are all smiles as they get set for the Homecoming game against Somersworth. The Warrior varsity cheerleaders had a very active and successful season. The squad placed second in the state competi- tion and went on to competing in two other competitions, Mount St. Marys and Webster Beaver Invitational at Clark University. Coach by Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson the squad: Michelle An- tanovich, Jen Adams, Erin Barnard, Cindy Bullock, Jen Davis, DeeDee Dumain, Tracy Hosmer, Kathy Lobdell, Lynn Rit- chie (co-capt), Peg Sippel, Mandy Weinhold (co-capt), and Beth Wolfendale put everything they had into their many hours of practice and became one of the top squads in the state. 183 A Fresh Start Everyone is all smiles as they practice a recently learned dance routine. 1986 was the first year Winnacunnet High School experimented with a junior varsity football and soccer cheerleading squad. The reason for this experiment was the people and talent which showed up for try-outs. A total of thirty-seven girls showed up for try-outs which led the coaches Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson to the experimental JV squad. The squad consisted of ten girls, eight freshmen and two returning cheerleaders. Senior captain Marianne Murray and junior captain Pam Lyman led the girls to a successful season. Rainbow Foster, Beth Wolfendale, Linda Hafey, Kristen Tanzer, Jen Francoeur, Kelly Locke, Kristina Bohl, and Julie McLaughlin were the freshman on the squad. Next year the varsity squad is losing six seniors and will need the experience to uphold the varsity reputation as a top squad in the state. The program turned out to be very successful and most likely will be tried again next year. L-R.T-B: Julie McLaughlin, Marianne Murray, Pam Lyman, Kristina Bohl, Jennifer Fran- coeur, Beth Wolfendale, Rainbow Foster, Kelly Locke, Linday Hafey, Kristen Tanzer The girls look on in dismay while Kristina consoles the injured Kelly Locke after practicing a mount. The JV cheerleaders crowd together for yet another snapshot. 184 JV Cheerleading The Warrior junior varsity cheerleaders had a busy season with trips to Exeter, Portsmouth, and Spaulding to cheer on the very suc- cessful junior varsity basket- ball team as well as trips to Manchester to support the varsity cheerleaders in their competitions. The squad grew together and showed a great deal of enthusiasm throughout the season. They were: Bobby Fournier, Rainbow Foster, Jen Fran- coeur, Linda Hafey, Kelly Locke, Pam Lyman (co- capt), Julie McLaughlin, Maryanne Murray (co-capt), Kristen Smee, Judy Spin- ney, Kristen Tanzer, Jill Tucker, and coaches Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson. 185 FUTURE HOPES Both coaches and players agree that the 1986 football season at Winnacunnet featured im- provements as well as frustrations. Coach Lipor- to hoped to make the playoffs, but the team did not reach the goal. Mr. Gagne said, There have been some improvements in some positions, but not in others. Their success came in running and receiving the ball, but their defense needed imrovement.” Mike Cropper, co-captain with Rick Bushe, said,” the team improved 100 per- cent.” Their first pre-season practice was held August 15, 1986 with thirty-eight members, but the number dropped to thirty-three by the beginning of the season. During the season two or three important players were injured and benched for the remainder of the games. Dean Perkins, Ken Stasiowski, and Arthur Lemieux were the injured players. The universal goal for this team and its coaches was to beat Exeter. Despite the loss, Mr. Liporto has high hopes for next season. The Warrior football team runs onto the field with great hopes of a win at the homecoming game against Somersworth. John Valentine, Ed Twombly, and Clauson Wilson wait for the hike, but a turn of the cards brings a fumble to the Owls and a touchdown for the Warriors. Heading back on the field after half-time, the warriors psych-up for a win. Top: Kim Marzinzik (mgr.), Pat O'Keefe, Jay Driscoll, Daryl Pridham, Scott MacDormand, Dean Perkins, Ken Stasioski, Matt McGrath, Tom Gallant, Derek Hansher. Sec: Coach Liporto, Coach Spiller, Chris Groves, John Valen- tine, Clauson Wilson, Keith Leavitt, Greg Dibiaso, Craig Berry, Chris Rapp, Mike Alyward, Tim McPherson, Mr. Harris (trainer), Coach Lindley, Coach Gagne. Btm: Pam Thayer (mgr.), Mike Leavitt, Eric Gebow, Scott Gray, Scott Bullard, Jim Davis, Lee Romprey, Mike Cropper (co-capt), Rick Bushe (co-capt), Ed Twombly, Joe Hurley, Jake Fowler, Jamie O'Brian, Arthur Lemieur, Lynn Sage (mgr.) Top: Coach Spiller, Tim McPhearson, Chris Rapp, Craig Berry, Keith Leavitt. Chris Groves, Pat O'Keefe John Valentine, Coach Lindley Bot: Tom Gallant, Arthur Lemieux, Jim Davis, Derek Hansler, Scott MacDormand, Jay Driscoll, Mike Aylward Ken Stasiowski goes for another short pass during his Dean Perkins goes down after a short pass from Ken. making the first down, great season this year. Football 187 Scott Bullard watches his team mates clear a path so that he may gain some yardage for the Warriors. Our Warriors show concern for Bill Glaeser as they help carry him off the field with the first injury of the season. Warriors slap hands with Timberlane after one of Winnacunnet’s two wins. 188 Football Winnacunnet Warriors run for the ball after the kick off at Exeter’s homecoming game. Winnacunnet lost forty-eight to zero. Jay Driscoll attempted to make a touchdown against a Jake Fowler goes down with the ball for a first down against Milforu. too strong Exeter Team. Football 189 Top: Coach Zagrains, Kevin Shaw, Eric Oertel, Chuck Eaton, Coach Liporto Mid: Paul Kingston, Brian Knowles, Lee Prentis, Kevin Brady, Jon Brown, Richard Swain Bot: Dave Cronin, Chris Hutchins, Gary Widger, Paul Smolak, Andy Gould, Sue Thayer (mgr.) Two Warriors fake ahand off to confuse the opposing team. Warriors stop Milford at the line with no gain. A group effort was needed to get this man down. NO PAIN, NO GAIN After two weeks of pre-season practice, the boys varsity soccer team opened up their season with an exciting win over Dover. Twelve seniors were on the team this year, all of whom put forth a tremen- dous effort and contributed much to the team. Steve Janetos was voted captain and most valuable offensive player at the banquet. An ex- change student from Sweden, Dave Sjorstrand, started as a defensive player, but in one game he scored a winning goal by heading the ball into the net. Another senior, Tom Pray, received the award for most improved player after displaying outstan- ding performances on the defensive side. Most would agree that the boys' season was somewhat of a disappointment after they ended with a record of 4-9-1. Opinions were voiced that the team con- tained many talents and a more productive season could have occured if more time was put into prac- tices after school. Coach Foote said that his future goals are to make the tournament next year and to play “the best soccer games possible. He is look- ing forward to working with next years' team and attaining these goals. This years' freshman team was coached by Mr. Date, a new history teacher at Winnacunnet. They had a very successful season and finished with a record of 8-6-1. It was a season to learn for the freshman, and they learned quite a bit. They learned to control the ball and were able to come back in a few games and win in overtime. The team had lots of talent which was well balanc- ed between each member. The opponents watch while Peter Allen jumps off the ground head butting the ball to his fellow team mate. Carl Fitz, a first time varisty player, moves into the attack against Dover. 190 Boys’ Soccer Top: Coach Foote, CJ Peck, Dave Sjorstrand, Mike Kocsmiersky, Sean Donaldson, Tony Marino, Tim Virgin, Silas Coellner, Paul Gies, Scott Brown Mid: Dave Taylor, Jeff Gies, Jeff Taylor, Drew Pearson, Greg Doubek, Steve Janetos (capt.), Bob Weir, Tim Maloney, Tom Pray Front: Carl Fitts, Brian Maynes, Chris Testa, ian Ide, Ted Santiago, Geoff Youngclaus This Dover opponent should move out of the way before he finds the strength behind Dave Taylor’s powerful kick. Paul Gies gives it his “all” as he sprints against a Dover player for possession of the ball. Mr. Foote, the varsity soccer coach, gives one of his famous lectures to the team at half time. Scott Brown, one of the many seniors on varsity this year, looks for a possible team mate to throw to. Boys’ Soccer 191 Top: Kyle Gagne. Mark Gray. Peter Allen, Sean Donaldson. Jeff Gies, Andy Palombo. Coach Sigmund Mid: Frank Fitzgerald. Mike Franzoso. Jon Tagupa Tim Maloney Front: Jeff King. Mike Fowler, Steve DelBuono, Paul Cabral This JV soccer player intimidates a Clipper. Here, Sean Donaldson performs a trememdous save and protects the Warrior goal from any points gained for the opponent You’d think Jeff Taylor was on the dance floor rather than participating in 192 Boys’ Soccer an important varsity game against Dover. Top: Coach Date, Ron Ross, Jeff Cooper, Rollie Felch, Tim Sullivan, David Chap- man, Sean Ouellette, John Vanderels, Matt Leary Mid: Dave Gray, Karl Strohmeyer, Mike Weir, Chris Roberts, Steve Leach, Dave Carlino, Sam Lutner Front: Richard Mulready, Kevin Lobdell, Mark Aylward, Tim Sovich a f£ W Kim Flynn, voted MVP this year, concentrates while dribbling up the field for another goal. FLYING HIGH Under the guidance of Mr. Beattie, this year's varsity had an outstanding season with a final record, including the tournament, of 14-2-1. The team was mad up of twenty five players, four of which were seniors: Julie Correll and Tri-captains, Kim Flynn, Liz Paulson, and Chris Orr. Their hard work and many victories took the girls all the way to the finals. The team traveled to Concord, full of spirit and with many hopes of bringing home the championship. The game was a tough one and both teams played their hardest. West came out with the win of 2-1. Our girls played with everything they had that night and made our school proud of them. The loss of the four seniors will be felt next year especial- ly the loss of Kim Flynn, the highest scorer for Winnacun- net. Kim broke all the scoring records at WHS, scoring seventy two points in her career and six points in one game. She was nominated for the All New England and All American awards and is in the first All State team. At the banquet, Kim was chosen Most Valuable Player for the team. Kim was not the only record breaker this season. Vicki Meader, the team goalie, broke the single season shut-out record with ten shut-outs. Maura Healy got honorable mention in All State and Liz Paulson was chosen to play in the Lions Club game this summer. Maura Healy, Diane Downey, and Vicki Meader were named tri-captains for the 1987 season at the banquet. With next year’s team consisting of many seniors, all having tremendous talent, a strong and profitable season is predicted. Laura Spinney struggles with an Exeter player for possession of the ball. Girls' Soccer 193 Coach Beattie doesn't look too happy as he watches the girls play, Angela Titone, one of the few sophomores on varsity is but in the end they usually walk away with a victory. one step ahead of her opponent in getting to the ball. Top: Amy Fernald, Angela Titone, Julie Correll, Vicki Meader, Maura Healey, Jen Youngclaus, Bridget Beaulieau, Coach Beattie Mid: Allison McCreedy, Diane Downey, Kim Flynn (tri-capt.), Chris Orr (tri-capt.), Tracy Pearce, Laura Spinney Bot: Tracey Watterson, Rachel Augor, Liz Paulson (tri-capt.), Dina Ford, Sue Pender 194 Girls' Soccer Top: Jen Andreozzi, Jill Girky, LeeAnne Spinney, Katie Upton, Heather Mackinnon, Coach Whitmore Mid: Randa Emery. Kelly Morse, Sarah Youngclaus, Judy Spinney Bot: Sarah Brooks, Julie Hart, Greta Stalenburg Tracy Pearce steps out of bounds for a throw-in. Girls’ Soccer 195 YO, BABY, YO. LETS GO! This year's field hockey team exceeded all previous expecta- tions. The season was one of change with a new varsity coach. Miss Sicotte helped advise the players on new strategies and gave them the confidence to believe in themselves. Captains Laina Niemi and Pam Merrill led the team to a 8-5- 1 record, missing the tournament by one position. This was a big disappointment, but the season contained many positive moments. Beating Berlin for the first time in five years was a great accomplishment that helped carry the girls through, to the end of the season. The Varsity team voted Missy Sharpies as their most valuable player for her strong and continuous efforts as the team’s sweeper. Another senior, Linda McLaughlin, received the Flick 1 award for scoring the most goals. Sharon Silsby was given the Spirit award because of her never ending op- timistic attitude. She also was named to be a co-captain with Debbie Ouelette for next year's season. The team will be losing eleven seniors, but eight girls with varsity experience will remain. We wish them lots of luck for the 1987 season and their goal, to be in the tournament. Kelly stops short, knowing that Missy is determined to get the ball before anyone else. People sometimes overlook how rough field hockey really can be. Pam, the co- captain and goalie, displays the complete uniform needed for her nerve-racking position. Amy concentrates on maneuvering her body around the ball in hopes of scoring one last time for the team at WHS. 196 Field Hockey The girls crowd together to congratulate each other after their exciting victory over Exeter in the last game of the season. The goalie is out of the cage, and despite Erin’s swift ability she didn’t score Top: Amy Wilkins, Missy Sharpies. Sue McDermott. Pam Merrill (co-capt.), Christine Casassa, Sherri Brennan, Coach Linda Sicotte Middle: Sarah Edgecomb, Crystal Graves, Ruth Schultz, Laina Neimi (co-capt.), Sharon Silsby, Caryn Grenier Bottom: Kelly Merrill, Tracey Bennett, Kim Lyons. Debbie Ouellette, Erin Smoker Missing: Lin- da McLaughlin WHS OPPONENT 0 Pinkerton 1 2 Oyster River 0 1 Salem 2 0 Londonderry 4 1 Dover 0 1 Sanborn 0 2 Berlin 1 0 Somersworth 0 1 Portsmouth 2 1 Pelham 0 3 Newmarket 1 1 Merrimack 0 1 Timberlane 2 1 Exeter 0 During the Exeter game, Ms. Sicotte stresses, as she talks to the players, that extra edge.” Field Hockey 197 OPPONENT WHS 1 Pinkerton 0 Oyster River 0 Salem 0 Londonderry 0 Dover 0 Sanborn 1 Berlin 0 Somersworth 1 Portsmouth 1 Pelham 1 Newmarket 2 Timberlane 0 Exeter 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 The JV team performs the traditional pyramaid cheer during half time for the Varsity. Top: Chrissy Androzzi, Beth Pittman, Heather Evans, Tanya Pray, Nina LaVallee, Tammy St. Laurent, Coach Royal Bottom: Jen Wilson, Tanya LaVallee, Shawn Sandberg (capt.), Kathy Maloney (capt.), Kim McNally, Tammy Lawton, Jen Wheeler 198 Field Hockey This year the junior varsity team was made up of mostly sophomores with senior and junior co-captains. The two captains were Kathy Maloney and Shawn Sandberg. The girls started off with a slow season. They found that there was a lot of individual talent on the team, and by the fourth game they had learned how to put it all together. After three losses they played an impressive game against Londonderry and came out with an exciting 2-0 victory. Chrissy Adreozzi and Jen Wilson each had one goal. Jen Wilson, a second year player, showed much improve- ment and was one of the leading scorers of the season. Kim McNally, also a sophomore displayed her quick defensive skills as the team's sweeper. The leading scorer of the team was Chrissy Andreozzi with five goals and two assists. She always gave a 110 percent,” Mrs. Royal said. At the banquet, Heather Evans was awarded most valuable player for the season. She was a very flexible player, we had her on offensive where she scored one goal, but then with the injury of Merideth Brennan she was mov- ed back to a defensive position. It’s a strong player that can be moved around and never complain,” said Mrs. Royal. The girls ended with a 5-6-3 record. It was a positive finish, they won their last four games and ended wih good feelings about the season. Chrissy concentrates on using her skill to carry the ball to the net. Top Coach Schmitz, Heather Rustigan, Kim Weinhold, Amy Hepburn, Lisa Dykeman, Tanya LaVallee winds up for a free hit against Bronwyn Knight, Beth Pittman Bottom: Stephanie Luce, Laurie Dearden (capt ), Gigi Exeter. Garrow, Tanya Pray, Michelle Fiumara, Nina LaVallee, Jackie Sharpies Field Hockey 199 Still Strong Following the 1985 state championship golf team, and losing six seniors from that team, Coach Sheerin was hoping to just make the tournament in 1986. In the pre-season Coach Sheerin mentioned that he hoped the team would finish around 500 and wind up sixth or seventh in the state, therefore making the tournament. The team played much better than that finishing 14-6. Led by seniors Sean Koch, John Stinchfield, Tim Mullen and Pete Berrimann there were high hopes for the team going into the tournament as they finished fourth in the state behind Concord, Nahua and Bishop Guertin. Juniors on the team consisted of Tyler Sanborn, Neal Conti and Chris Cote. The six players selected to play in the tournament were Sean Koch, John Stinchfield, Tim Mullen, Pete Ber- riman, Tyler Sanborn, and Neal Conti. The team didn’t play as well as they could have with only Sean, John and Tim playing well enough to make the cut as the team finished fourth in the tournament. Sean also played well in the second round of the tournament as he fired a 79 at the tough Nashua Country Club course, and finished tenth in the state. Tim and John shot 82 and 83 respec- tively and finished 17th and 18th in the state. The season ended with the banquet at the Abenaqui club with seniors Sean Koch and John Stinchfield earn- ing the most valuable and most improved awards Next year’s team will be led by returning letterman Neal Conti, Tyler Sanborn and Chris Cote, they also hope to be helped by newcomers Matt Gallagher and Jeff Geis. Golf team members assemble to discuss the day's match. • - jjfo JM. Tim Mullen, Sean Koch, Peter Berriman, John Stinchfield, Neil Conti, Tyler Sand- Concentrating on the shot, Gary Stevens lines up his born, Mr. Sherrin approach. 200 Golf Tim Mullen tees off. aiming for the center of the fairway. Golf 201 SUCCESS WITH A NEW COACH! Both Junior Varsity and Varsity volleyball teams performed quite respectively this season. The var- sity team was rather successful with a record of six wins and ten losses. They had tough time this year with many close games. They also had days that they were just unbeatable. Mr. Bennett, the coach, had a great deal to do with the team’s excellence on the court. He had both teams practic- ing every day after school. All the members were hard workers and ready to do the best they could to make it to the top. The junior var- sity team had a lot of found and unfound talent. There were two members who started off on JV at the beginning of the season and ended up playing for the Varsity. The others all improved greatly and will be the team to watch next year. Co-captain, Janice Standley, returns a shot with full force during one of the home games. Happy Anna after a Warrior win. Brenda jumps back for a hard return against Memorial, which turned out to be a win for W.H.S. 202 Volleyball At the home game against Central, Brenda Plastride slams the ball. Jen glances quickly at the score board before ser- ving a hopeful point gainer. Tricia Houghton, one of the few sophomores on the team, breaks the serve. The Varsity gathers for a quick talk and a cheer before returning to the court. Volleyball 203 WHS 1 Memorial 2 Exeter 2 Somersworth 0 Portsmouth 2 Pinkerton 0 Nashua 0 Oyster River 0 Portsmouth 2 Exeter 2 Timberlane 0 Nashua 0 Spaulding 2 St. Thomas 0 Central 1 Memorial 1 Somersworth OPPONENT 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 2 204 Volleyball Jody looks back to find that Amy is there ready to back her up. Top: Amy McCreedy, Alicen Grandmaison, Brenda Plastridge, Coach Bennett, Jodi Linnahan, Michelle Lyman, Mary Bridge Mid: Jay Chris- tian (mgr.), Erica Royal, Elise Ring, Tricia Houghton, Michelle Mailhot, Dee Emerson, Pam Hanglin Bot: John Walsh (mgr.), Christine Mont- ville, Janice Standley, Samantha Clark, Anja Buetel, Lea Stevens, Anna Leijon, Kathy Dow (mgr.) Kristen Pollard concentrates while holding her place above a Man- chester West competitor. Katelyn and Kristen congratulate each other after capturing another win for the WHS cross-country team. THE RAT PACK DOMINATES! The girls and boys cross country team did a wonderful job this season. The girls came in ninth place over all in their class L division with a record of 18-28. The boys came in third place just under Concord (2) and Pinkerton (1) in their class L divi- sion. The boys had a great record of 58-13. With the coaching of Mr. Damren, and the assistance of Mr. Stipe the girls track pulled off a good season this year even with Amy Gonthier’s in- jury. Over all in the division Jen Kopala took 19th place, Sandy Haile took 39th, Sue Loughman took 44th, Kristen Pollard took 63rd, Amy Kopala took 79th, and Katelyn Randall took 88th place. All of these girls are juniors except Amy Kopala who is a freshman. The outstanding performer of the year was Sandy Haile, and Jen Kopala was awarded the special award. Jen also went to the Meet of Cham- pions where she placed 16th and the New Englands where she placed 57th. The boys’ cross country was lead by the rat pack . The rat pack consisted of the seven best runners this year heading off with seniors Kent Thompson placing 7th, Chris Bemis 21st, Steve MacFarlane 37th, and Dan King 40th. The juniors in the pack were John Hodsdon 20th and Aaron Brown 42nd. Last but not least was a sophomore Blake Buckingham who placed 33rd. These seven boys not only lead the team but went on to the meet of champions where they took sixth place. Chris Bemis came in 35th, John Hodsdon 40th, Kent Thompson 44th, Steve Macfarlane 45th, Blake Buckingham 55th, Dan King 61st, and Aaron Brown placed 71st in this meet. The outstanding performer award was given to Kent Thompson. All the girls and boys of the 1986 cross country team are congratulated on their great perfor- mances and we wish them luck in the future. Katelyn Randall reassures Coach Osbourne that the team is in for another win. A group effort is made to keep Jen on her feet even before the beginning of their first meet at home. Cross Country 205 Top: Aaron Conte, Blake Buckingham, Aaron Brown, Derrick Brown, Coach Damren, Tracy Claus, Bob Fuller, John O’brien Mid: Brian Chase, Kent Thompson, Mark Lynch, Dan King, John Hodgdon, Sean O'Keefe, TJ Gray, Steve Macfarlane, Chris Bemis Front: Jen Kopala, Amie Gonthier, Katelyn Randall, Kristin Pollard. Amy Kopala, Sue Loughman, Sandy Haile. Jill Hanglin The cross-country team put in many hours after school which rewarded them in many victories this season. Sandy Hale, one of the outstanding female Cross-country clowns, Sandy, Chris, and Kent illustrate how fun runners for Winnacunnet, takes the lead in distance running can be. front of a Concord runner. 206 Cross Country T-B: Gigi Garrow, Sue Loughman, Jill Hanglin, Amie Gonthier, Amy Kopala, Fiona Preston, Jen Samuelson, Sue Thayer, Tracy Watterson, Julie Hart, Anne Cotter, Jennie Kopala, Sandy Haile, Tanya Pray, Jen Souney, Christi Shellehamer (cpt), Linda McLaughlin (cpt), Chantel Shellehamer(cpt), Michelle Casey The boys’ winter track team was very successful this year. They had their best season ever, coming within five points of taking the state championship. The team had a record of 12 wins and one loss. They had many out- standing athletes including Chris Bemis, who is now the state champion in the 600m dash, Kent Thompson who is the state champion in the 1500m run, TJ Gray who went undefeated all year until the state meet, and many others contributed to this fine team. Steve Janetos was a newcomer this year who turned out to be a great natural athlete. He would always place no matter what event we entered him in. The credit can’t go to just one individual. Our depth in every event is what really pulled us through. WHS was voted team of the year by the 24 coaches in the state and our coach, Peter Stipe, was named coach of the year. The girls had a great season this year as well. In the past they have always done well, but this year their talent really showed. They worked hard and it paid off, placing them 4th in the state cham- pionship. Linda McLaughlin placed 2nd in the long jump, 2nd in the 55m hurdles, 4th in the 300m run, and ran the 4th leg of the 4x400m relay. Christi Shellehamer placed 4th in the long jump and 4th in the 55m hurdles. Chantel Shellehamer came in 6th in the 55m sprint and ran the 1st leg in the 4x400m relay. The other members of the relay team were Sandy Haile and Jen Copola. The success of the team was due to the extra hard work and the exhuberant team spirit. They should be a sensation in the future. Kent Thompson displays his tremendous efforts and earns victory for his hard work. Linda McLaughlin flies high over the bar in the high jump event. Coach Damrin clocks another fantastic finish. Winter Track 207 Jen Kopalla leads the way, gaining points for Winnacunnet. Steve Peterson picks up the pace in the state meet at UNH. 208 Winter Track Steve Janetos is up,up, and away over the high bar. Christi Shellehamer leaps to victory. Linda McLaughlin clears the hurdle with full force. Dan King gives it his all in the last lap of the race. T-B: Clauson Wilson, Mike Gazinski, Tim Cassin, Dan King, Steve Peter- son, TJ Gray(cpt), Steve Janatos, Matt McGrath, Tracy Claus, Derrick Brown, James Bateman, Steve Scalera, Eric Berard, Mark Gray, John Hodsdon, Roger Doane, Matt Castaldy, Carl Richardson, Phil Rogers, Jay Brown, David Gray, John O’Brien, Arron Conte, Steve McFarlane, Kent Thomson(cpt) John Hodsdon warms up for a speed practice at the Phillips Ex- eter track. Winter Track 209 The 1987 season was tagged as a rebuilding season due to the fact of only two returning Varsity members, co- captains Brian Chase and Scott Gray led the team through a tough season. It started off slow yielding a record of 3-10. Their first “up” was a victory over Milford. They then went on to win their next three games, putting their record at 7- 9. But, losses in the last two games of the season seemed to mean the end for our Warriors. Chances for the playoffs were out of reach until Trinity’s upset at Manchester West allowed the boys to play a must win game against Man- chester West. There they held off the West squad to post a 65-61 overtime win. Scott Gray dribbles up-court anxious for a basket. Varsity Coach Ford looks disappointed after a Warrior loss. 210 Coaches Lamprey, Ford, and Newcomb work hard all year to achieve a winning season. Paul Gres looks for an open shot against his defenders. L-R: Coach Ford, Andy Palombo, Paul Gies, Casey Shannon, Mike Lin- nehan, Todd Scheyer, Brian Chase, Scott Gray, Doug Lynch, Glenn Brown, John Dalton, Marc Brown, Blake Buckingham, Frosh Coach Newcomb, JV Coach Lamprey Brian Chase, while dribbling, trys to avoid the defensive player from Salem. Doug Lynch is sure to dunk the ball into the hoop for two more points. Boys'Basketball 211 Troy Daland and Rick Downer both try for the rebound Todd Scheyer sees an open space and begins to dribble to it. Jeff Gies waits for the rebound. 212 Boys’ Basketball T-B: Scott McDormand, Ray Grady, Jeff Gies, Troy Daland, John Tagupa, Sean Donaldson, Coach Lamprey, John McCarthy, Aaron Brown, Ken Parsons, Tim Andriola, Rick Downer, CJ Peck Marc Brown, who plays V and JV, stretches for a rebound during a JV home game. Justin Hagen guards the ball while looking for an open man during a freshman game. T-B: Peter Daniels, Roland Felch, Brad Stevens, Tom Nicholson, Christian Roberts, John Kadish, Coach Newcomb, Tim Sovich, Paul Kingston, Andy Dube, Justin Hagen, David Carlino, Tom Parsons, Ricky Mulready, Jonathan Vanderels, Ron Ross Varsity player Andy Palombo is motionless as Marc guards the opponents’ possession. Boys'Basketball 213 CLIMB TO THE TOP Hard work and dedication do pay off. This was definitely proven true by the 1986-87 girls’ basketball team. Though off to a slow start with a record of 1-3 the hoopsters were definitely not discouraged. Led by senior captains Kim Flynn and Liz Paulson, the WHS girls’ basketball team made its way to the semi-finals of the class L tournament. Junior Maura Healey led the team in scoring and helped the warriors to achieve their final 13-5 record. One of the three seniors, Kelly Darling, was a definite asset to the team's offense, as were juniors Julie Rowe and Jodi Lin- nehan at guard, but it was coach Beattie’s per- sistence and determination to form a tournament-bound team that assured the girls a seat in the tourny. It was split second timing that cost the Warriors a trip to the finals as their season ended in the last two seconds of the semi-finals with Portsmouth grabbing the last point. By making it this far the girls definitely proved themselves to be hard working and dedicated as a team. Jodi Linnehan jumps up for two more points. 214 Girls Basketball Maura Healey, a strong offensive player, goes for a layup shot in a game against Dover. T-B: Coach Whitmore, Jodi Linnehan, Cathy Tagupa, Julie Rowe, Laura Hodges, Kelly Darling, Coach Beattie, Coach Peck, Debbie Ouellette, Alicen Grandmaison, Kim Flynn, Liz Paulson, Maura Healey Girls Basketball 215 Julie Rowe with a Portsmouth player on her back attempts to recapture the play. B-T: Candy Clary. Susie Robinson, Nicole Greenlaw, Jen Kutt, Katie Upton, Ann Loeffler, Michelle Gamlin, Katie Corcoran, Erika Royal, Kelly Tobin, Coach Peck This Portsmouth player finds herself trapped between Jodi and Julie, 216 Girls Basketball Cathy Tagupa reaches out for possesion of the ball. B-T: Candy Clary, Lisa Dykeman, Dina Ford, Heather Evans, Katie Upton, Erika Royal, Jen Wilson, Coach Whitmore, Kristen Plumpton, Tricia Houghton Kristen Plumpton attemps to go up for a shot. Girls Basketball 217 SCORE!!!!!! At the beginning of the season the varsity team had a slow start with a record of one and three. Since then they have come a long way. With a new and more dedicated coaching staff the team became closer and thus were able to work together as a team rather than as individuals. The team consists of mostly seniors all of whom have lots of experience and also perform well together. The goalie Gregg Carell has improved 100% since the start of the season. Other players as well have improved and or stayed consistent in their swift abilities. Paul Riley and Chris Wiser have shone brightly as offensive players throughout the season. The overall season has been the best in years. Key games were against Dover and St. Thomas which were both very close games and the Warrior team was on their way to a seven game winning steak. All the players have high expecta- tions for making the tournament and we wish them the best of luck. Chris Wiser and Mark Lynch battle it out with the ref. The group joins for a victorious cheer. Opponents fear 23, Shean Gray, when he approaches the goal. Those exhausting, late night practices sure pay off in the end. 218 Ice Hockey This rowdy group of seniors congratulate each other after another victory. 4 i ' Jake Fowler swiftly skates with determination for the Scott Brown competes with this player for possession of the play, puck. L-R, B-T: Chuck Lawson, Matt Evans, Chris Lemerise, Chris Wiser, Scott Brown, Mark Lynch, Gregg Carell, Coach Phil Youngclaus, Peter Berriman, Geoff Youneclaus, Paul Riley, Jake Fowler, Bob Weir, Andy Clark, Sean O’Keefe, Mike Vadeboncoeur, Mike Weir, Jeff Garand, Jack Kaiser, Ryan Scott miss-Shean Gray Ice Hockey 219 Shean Gray pushes his way out of the crowd and is after the play. Chris Wiser, an intimidating player, charges after the puck. Gregg Carrel attempts another last minute save. Varsity assembles after another successful win against Portsmouth. 220 Ice Hockey These senior teammates congratulate each other after another fine game. BT, L-R: Steven Keohane, Scott Levasseur, Jeff King, Chuck Lawson, Matt Brush, Paul Kuncho, Tim Sullivan, Coach Schultz, Chris French, Chris Fournier, Jason Chevalier, Stephen Leach, Kevin Brady, Coach Woods, Steve Kuncho, Jon Robarge, Jeff Cooper, Matt Leary Ice Hockey 221 WHS BATMEN The Warrior 1986 Varsity baseball season could be referred to as “extremely frusturating.” The talented group of varsity players were hit first by early season injuries which led to some unexpected losses, and a number of not-so-well-played games which all contributed to the dissapointment of not making the state tournament. Seniors Scott MacDonald, Rob Koscmier- sky, Sean Facey, Don Savage, and Doug Johnson led the warrior group who just never “put it together” as our 9-10 record shows. In evaluating the season Coach Foote said,“They were a great bunch of guys to work with who never quit trying.” Scott Bullard is ready to scoop up” the ball coming to right field. Mr. Foote and a few varsity members get ready for upcoming games by practicing everyday after school. Sean Donaldson slugs it out at home plate. 222 Baseball T B. L R Mike Koscmiersky. Tim Brown. Gary Morrison. Paul Gies. Jake Fowler. Sean Koch. Dan King, Tyler San born. Greg Miller. Anthony Trask. Masanon Morimoto. Doug Johnson. Rob Koscmiersky. Scott MacDonald. Sean Facev. Don Savage L-R Charles Felch. Drew Pearson. Scott Bullard. Steve Griswald. Barry Goldberg, Chris Cote. Rachel Doane mgr. Tom Gallant. Bucky Frost. Neil Conti, Glenn Brown. Mark Brown. Silas Coellner. Chris Testa, Coach John Sigmund L-R: Alan Amaryl, Roger Doane, Adam Hollick, Buddy Dow, Mike Fowler, Jim Humphries, Mike Aylward, Rob Thompson, Coach Les Shepard, Sean Donaldson. John Simmons, Jeff Gies, Jeff Garand, Ray Grady, John Dalton, CJ Peck, John McCarthy Freshman CJ Peck winds up on the mound during a game in Exeter. Baseball 223 ON THE MOUND In a season filled with many ups and downs, Coach Bennetts’ softball team can look optimistically towards next season knowing that they have learned much about themselves and playing softball. Led by Susan Wilde, the most valuable player of 1986, the team com- piled a five win, thirteen loss record. Sue, a senior, contributed much to the team as a started for three years in the position of catcher, first base and left fielder. “As a team we were very inconsis- tent,” Mr. Bennett explained in summ- ing up the season. “As individuals we learned and improved a great deal.” The future for the Warrior club looks very bright as many of the 15-1 junior varsity members will be making their presence known on the 1987 varsity squad. •WARRIORS warrior: WAkKiJgc WARRIOR), Top: Rachel Auger, Dina Ford, Lisa Dykeman, Heather Evans, Stacey Eaton, Jan Samualson, Kim McNally, Tammy Merrill Front: Tammy St. Laurent, Charlene Olson, Meredith Brennan, Sharon Silsby, Diane Downey, Debbie Ouellette, Coach Barron 224 Softball JV coach Mr. Barron examines his team's performance from the bench. WHS OPPONENTS 0 Salem 8 3 Spaulding 7 9 Timberlane 6 12 Milford 5 9 Milford 13 0 Dover 15 0 Concord 15 18 Exeter 13 6 Timberlane 10 6 Spaulding 15 9 Portsmouth 10 12 Central 6 8 Londonderry 18 4 Merrimack 7 1 Salem 7 11 Dover 10 11 Portsmouth 22 6 Exeter 9 The bench is warmed by those JV players waiting for their turn on the field. Softball 225 THE THRILL OF VICTORY The Spring track teams of 1986 had one of the best seasons in many years. Numerous school records were broken by both boys and girls. Kelly Darling tied the high jump record of 5'2 , Linda McLaughlin jumped 17'2 to beat the long jump record, and Chantel Shellehamer ran a great time of 64 seconds in the 400 meter sprint to get her name up on the record boards. These people were not the only spectacular athletes. For instance, the polevaulters, Mike Bateman and Jeff Wright were the head of crew. These courageous athletes always came through for us. Mike Bateman made it to the state meet and Jeff went all the way to the New Englands. The team was unusual in the way that they weren't carried by a few good members, but instead they had had great depth in most events. Nobody left it up to the other person to get the points, everybody put in their own share of the work. This year the Spring track team had an excellent chance of making the state meet, especially the 4x400 meter relay team. This team in itself was amazing. At the beginning of the season they started with a 4.02 time and ended the season with a 3.32 time, which was very close to the record. The strength of the team got them through every situation and helped them accomplish a suc- cessful season. TJ Gray hurdles to a fine finish at a home meet. Linda McGlaughlin, ranked second in the state for long jump, leaps to an ex- citing but usual victory. 226 Spring Track Top: Joe Fritz, Tim Kinney, Aaron Perkins, Tim Maloney, Jim Dearden, Brian McNatt, Matt Castaldy, Blake Buckingham, Doug Lynch, Chris Rapp, Carl Richardson Third: Ted Sheets, Clauson Wilson. Tracy Claus, Derrick Brown, Aaron Brown, Kyle Gagne, John Hodsdon, Peter Allen, Luke Martel, James Bateman, George Cusack, Todd Underwood, Nils Ohlson Second: Steve MacFarlane, Chris Bemis, Terry Bennett, Bob Haile, TJ Gray, Steve Peterson, Tom Prey, Kevin Hickey, Jeff Wright, Kent Thompson, Mike Gazinski Front: Coach Stipe, Mike Bateman, David Young, Kevin Welch, Tim DiDomenico, Al Scott, Mike Menery, Alberto Tapia, John Difeo, Chris Battaglia, Coach Damren Top: Debbie Dustin, Rose Kountz, Hannah Breed, Amy Fernald, Jen Kopala, Jen DiDomenico, Bobbi Jean Currier, Dina Flarity, Liane Spinney, Toni Luff, Angela Titone, Tracey Watterson Third: Jill Gehrke, Suzie Thompson, Michelle Fiumara, Amie Gonthier, Kim Trotman, Bridgett Beaulieu, Sue Loughman, Michelle Casey, Sandy Pounder, Jen Buttridge, Judy Spinney Second: Sherry Clancy, Amy Houghton. Laurie Dearden, Kristen Werner, Sandy Haile, Anne Cotter, Katelyn Randall, Kristen Pollard, Liz Cote, Cathy Tagupa, Tracey Pearce Front: Coach Sicotte, Lynn Sarson, Christi Shellehamer, Chantel Shellehamer, Maribeth Weinhold, Kerry Barnes, Ellen McDermott, Missy Sharpies, Chris Orr, Linda McLaughlin, Kelly Darling, Becky Hart, Coach Kozacka Chantel, the Warriors’ best four-hundred relay runner, sprints for another victory. Alex, a strong thrower, puts all his weight forward during the shotput event. Spring Track 227 OVER THE NET The 1986 boys tennis season was a fantastic accomplishment. The teamhad ot been highly recognized in the tennis circuit in previous years. Players Steve Jenatos numer one ranked and number two rankied Brian Kratt carried the team to many vic- tories. The number three doubles team made up of Matt Gallagher and Dave Taylor were victorious in all of the regular season matches. The tourna- ment was a goal that the team achieved with flying colors. The boys won every match except one against Dover. The first round was against Der- ryfield which ended in victory for the boys. The second round was a great disappointment when they lost against Nashua. The tennis team also had a JV team which was made up of six players. This team played extra matches which didn’t count towards the tournament, but gained alot of experience for the years ahead of them at WHS. The 1987 season will hopefully do just as well without the help of two graduating seniors Kratt and Stiles. Whos knows who will replace them next year and surprise us all? Judy Parker goes for a backhand shot. 228 Tennis B-T: Christina Tagupa, Joanne Park, Donna Dustin, Lea Stevens, Tracey Perrault, Claudia Kerner, Coach Whitmore, Kristen Perrault, Michelle Filip, Laura Hodges, Maura Healy, Cortney Kilburn, Judy Parker The varsity girls led by co-captains Joanne Parker and Donna Dustin had an overall impressive season. Coached by Mr. Whitmore, they were the 1986 Seacoast Division Champions with a 73-2 record in Winnacunnets history. Great contributions were made throughout the season from all players. They made it to the quarter finals against Milford with Maura Healey, the number 4 player undefeated, but lost 6-3. The team was very experienced and had satisfying season. Outlooks for 1987 season will include three returning starters Judy Parker, Maura Healey, and Kristen Perrault. This year will be a rebuilding year, but Coach Whitmore has hopes for the play offs. T-B Frank Fitzgerald, Anup Mukerjee, Jeff Taylor, Dave Taylor, Matt Gallagher, Coach Dover, John Krause, Vic Bhasar Steve Janetos, Scott Dow, Eric Dube, Mike Vadeboncoeur, Brian Kratt, Greg Stiles. Kevin Powell, Chris Walsh ' Tennis 229 The varsity basketball team watches with concern over their teammates performance. The cheerleaders assemble for a group photo and are all smiles. Todd Underwood and Jen Buttridge take a cat nap before practice. 230 Sports Candids The varsity field hockey team is all psyched after their victory over Berlin. Apprehensive teammates watch with concern over the outcome of We know cheerleaders learn many new moves, but this one needs the game. some explanation. Geoff is determined to possess the ball. Sue Thompson is successful in the shot put event at a home track meet. Missy chugs some grape juice after a competitive game. Sports Candids 231 COLOPHON Volume 28 of the Winnacunnet High School SACHEM was published by the 1987 year- book staff and was printed by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas. The text type through the book was News Gothic for body and captions, and Tramp for headings. Type was set in varying sizes for each individual section. The majority of text was submitted on Taylor Typevision computer disc. All of the pages were submitted on Taylor Pagevision computer disc. The cover design was created by Jim Lord and finalized by Taylor Publishing. The divider pages were designed by the yearbook staff. Color photography was taken by staff members. Black and white photos were taken by the staff and Mrs. Varney's photography classes. These black and white photos were developed at Winnacunnet. Other photos were supplied from Maclean-Stevens Studios in Concord and from the Hampton Union. Senior portrait pictures were submitted by the seniors themselves. Many different studios were used, but the majority of senior and underclassmen portraits were taken by Maclean- Stevens Studio. Individual copies of the Sachem were sold from between $20-$30 depending on when students or parents bought them. 800 books were printed by Taylor Publishing Company. Special thanks goes to J. Cole Harris our Taylor Representative, for all his help and ideas in publishing the book. Thanks to Herb “Happy” Melow who helped us with our computer programs and told us when we got “blown off” by it. Theme Development: The Theme “Changing All Together” was created by the yearbook staff to reflect the changes in our school and our lives which we all share. 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EQUIPMENT FOR CONTRACTORS AND HOMEOWNERS SANDY BOURAS 143 LAFAYETTE ROAD President HAMPTON, N.H. 03842 CONGRATULATIONS WINNACUNNET HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1986 COMPLIMENTS FROM THE ATLANTIC NEWS ADVERTISER BEACH NEWS 4 HIGH STREET HAMPTON, NH 926-4557 YOUR LOCALLY OWNED NEWSPAPER Restaurant Tavern Facilities And Catering For All Occasions 6 A Street Hampton Beach, N H. 0.1X42 (603) 926-2252 Your Hosts: Kenneth F Keaney John W. Nimblctt III see coupon in back Advertisements 247 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 if,. Gulf Gas Station BENTLEY REAL ESTATE BY.THE.SEA EXCLUSIVE TOWN AND BEACH PROPERTIES 86 Lafayette Rd P.O. Box 948 N. Hampton, NH 03842 964-7277 Durkee Personnel Temporary Permanent Placement Specialists Gail Durkee Owner (603) 964-7183 86 Lafayette Rd. P.O. Box 54, North Hampton, NH 03862 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1987 ’ll Save 248 Advertisements AN AMOSKEAG BANK Exeter. Hampton. North Hampton. Seabrook 926-6311 Member fdic Count On The Professionals Advertisements 249 %$.§l yv6rtti by tlie §ea For reservations call (603) 926-6762 295 Ocean Boulevard Hampton Beach, NH Fine Food, Lodging, Entertainment Owned and Operated by the Grandmaison’s For Reservations Call (603) 926-6762 295 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach, NH Congratulations and Our Best Wishes for the Future Scott Pontiac Company Hampton, N.H. 03842 250 Advertisements BERRY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. SCHOOL AND CHARTERED BUS SERVICE 24 WALNUT AVENUE, NORTH HAMPTON, NH 03862 - (603) 964-8571 Advertisements 251 Best wishes from The Henley Gkqup Inc. and our Hampton-based companies: Signal Capital Corporation Signal Energy Systems, Inc. Signal Environmental Systems Inc. The Henley Group, Inc., Liberty Lane, Hampton, NH 03842 252 Advertisements Best Wishes to the Class of '87 From the COMPUTER CONNECTION ALL THE BEST to the class of 8 1 Hampton Veterinary Hospital JOHN FLOOD. D.V.M ROBIRT INGFRSOLL. D.V.M. S7| Lafayette Rd. Hampton. N II. O.W-42 (MB) 42(i rn Veterinary Care lor Lg. A Sm Animals PROFESSIONAL CLINIC • Grooming Specialists • • Personal Care • 860 Lafayette Road 603-926-9721 Hampton, NH 03842 926-5467 QUALITY HANDCRAFTS BY AMERICAN CRAFTSMEN Mo.-Sat. 9-5:30 p.m. 448 Lafayette Rd. 926-0716 Downtown Hampton ry (603) 772 5969 r • . KAPLAN STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 106 WATER STREET ’’ DOMRA L. KAPLAN EXETER. NH 03833 RONALD 1 KAPLAN Advertisements 253 THE IRISH COTTAGE Distinctive Imports Fox Run Mall Newington 431-0081 DIANE PITTMAN (603) 964-9434 Yankee Cross Stitch GIFTS, FRAMES, ACCESSORIES Mon. Thru Sat. 10:00-5:00 P.M. Sea Coast Village Wed. Evenings Until 9:00 P.M. 29 Lafayette Rd. Sun. 1:00-4:00 P.M. N. Hampton, NH 03862 HAMPTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK Extends Best Wishes to the Graduates 254 Advertisements Freed pm [h] 1 Drug Low Discount Prescription Prices STRATHAM, NH 772-3768 SEABR00K, NH 474-9511 PORTSMOUTH, NH 431-0745 RAYMOUND, NH 895-2781 HAVERHILL, NH 374-0171 7 Industrial Hampton, N.H. 03842 EDWARD L. ZAK, D.D.S. Orthodontist 1 Park Ave. Hampton, NH 03842 (603) 926-7339 CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1987 Public Accountant 459 Lafayette Rd. Hampton, N.H. photo mith ... for the ones you care about Same Day Color Photos mon-fri from our own lab in by 10 back by 5 Guaranteed over night enlargements, black white, and slide service available Instant Passport Photos HAMPTON 926-0358 Advertisements 255 The Best Is Yet to Come and ... You’ll Be A Part of It! SMBROOKB4NK ANOTRUST COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS and Best Wishes to the class of 1987 Best Wishes From PREP SHOP BIB N’CRIB GORDON’S SHOE Downtown Hampton COLT NEWS STORE, INC your Hallmark greeting card store Hampton center GOOD LUCK CONGRATULATIONS Lafayette Lanes and Pub The Best Is Yet to Come and ... CONGRATULATIONS Class of ‘87’ From Seabrook BMX Shop You’ll Be A Part of It! 256 Advertisements CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF‘87’ HAMPTON FIREFIGHTERS — IAFF LOCAL 2664 THE EATERY 815 Lafayette Road Hampton, NH 03842 Look to the future, Class of 1987 HAMPTON VILLAGE HARDWARE Hampton Center 926-8583 Your Full Service Store YOUR FULL SERVICE STORE” hu£l a£u£ Advertisements ; 57 O’CONNELL INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 61 Lafayette rd. No. Hampton, NH For competitive prices and superior service on all forms of insurance call 964-6651 Best Wishes Good Luck to the class of ‘87’ Wickes Lumber Wlcku Hu All It Tikll To Build AH You Mood. • Plywood • CablnoU • Siding • Roofing Hardware • Plumbing • Inaulatton • Electrical • Truaau • Doom A • Fandng • Paint Windows • PanoMng JWr S y CHAACf IT V 926-7626 Wickes BM Latayatta Rd. f f Lumber Hampton V « « KAMPTO S_ t 258 Advertisements Over 25 Years of Serving the Public. SPECIAL THANKS TO THE HAMPTON UNION For Their Help in Getting Some Of Our Great Pictures In This Year’s Yearbook BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1987 From Your Exxon Station FRAINA REALTY Hampton Office 926-5099 Let Us Help You With Your Real Estate Needs Professional Service — Personal Attention Ina Chiaramitaro Frank Chiaramitaro Natalie Gaudet REALTORS — MLS BEST OF LUCK FOR THE FUTURE to the Class of 87 Jackson Simpson Real Estate Offices 6 High St. Hampton, NH 260 Best Wishes to the Class of 1987 North Hampton Drywall Look to the Future Class of 1987 Advertisements 261 Comfort Control Inc. SEADROOK BMm oteem RTE 286 Seabrook, NH tma mr irmmmm Queens Choice Hard Ice Cream Delcious Soft Serve Frozen Cakes Mmmctmnet School J tttfr nt Cotmci I We specialize in fresh cut choice and prime beef, pork, veal, lamb. Rt. 101D, Atlantic Ave. North Hampton (Next To The Town Hall) 964-6152 Mon. - Fri. 9 to 6 Saturdays 9 to 5 Summer Only Sundays 9 to 12:30 We have what it takes to cover all your boaling needs! aahnsan OUTBOARDS fishing tackle fishing licenses boal registration ■ $ I BASS BOATS 1 US. Route 1 See brook, NH 03874 (603)474-9661 Indian Head Bank Member FDIC Your Student Loan Bank Student Loan Officer 436-4110, ext. 253 263 THE YEARBOOK STAFF 266 20% OFF WITH STUDENT ID ON ALL MEALS Restaurant and Tavern 6 A st. Hampton Beach good thru dec. 31,1987 LUNCH SPECIAL BUY 1 GET 2nd 1 2 PRICE BETWEEN 1 1:00-1:00 p.m. ____________MON THUR FRI THE COPPER KETTLE I tnaieJ ' « %« •• t Hamtrttm I lts SU tn Inn Rt. 1, Hampton Falls. N.H. 926-9793 THE IMAGE LEADER SHED ROUTE I NEW STORE HAMPTON ISLINGTON ST 926-5149 PORTSMOUTH 431-8270 10% OFF YOUR CHOICE OF SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES WITH THIS COUPON wF ,§ift of Health” Gertificate M This certificate nobles ! tvoJUlT STVOtoJ T 5 AbJe. !0 60 o-f 3 4q JTH a_______________________________nf positive steps at Positive Steps fitness Center, Stickney Terrace. Ifampton. HT{ During this time, participate and utilise all of the facilities and programs includ- ing Hautilus and Paremount weight training equipment. I lerobicycles. flerobic and ro i 4itio mt(j classes. ( hi Id-care facilities included. ■ This gift was given by _t . 1 because they care about y ni and tpmr health. Advertisements 267 Abrahamson......................46 Adams, Jennifer (11)............60 Adams, Jennifer (11)............60 Ahern, Amy (10).................60 Allain, Gary (10)............60 Allen, Peter (11)........ 60,227 Andreozzi, Christine (10).......60 Andreozzi. 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