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Ir or opt 4 r' ��W• i� `i=� n•Y i And the uiet rest at the end of the day,q r - a 0 " r —W ar�1 YC �" MYk # __ ,• A friend who knows, and dares to say, the brave, sweet words that cheer the way do tk . � P y } I i sy x I'r# M z. gal s IL _ ire �` I I I I I I I Y- r �ti 4 - �NWIr � ol o + qp i - t t �M fi" w f t 5 �,� It � � , , I,� r7w y• �ir• �•� r • 86 r\ * x 44 LJ VO •4 1 - ^Ih � y it � i*• �Re ���;'r^� ! 5 t•� � *�{• ff ` �y •�I��_ r • •.+�� '!.a�. t• \ tin+,•w,rl � i. is • "••�,`j y, • -- '?' r �` •¢ .�'•)i�(S'r�r �d'ti.,y„�.�",*�r:pi• � � �►�~.•cti•�•�.:•+ : '* 1rq �.�. { , otl, .04 Ar 1.a� �• t � r� • � �� :� t 0� 4pw - r i Y y w �000P 'ILL ,�► dip AO 1 �,, f Through summer sunshine winter rain Jim Norwood Nancy Reynolds N,Ir �z Ar 1� y r - r i ' n I � w i And then? Farewell, we shall meet again ! HenryDykeVan V4, .� I" IAL,.. Kristin and Cheryl Keen Lisa Benincasa j #iv Patti Nahill Julie Peck 44V r �� ,us� .. LIi. r. �� �► s � � ram! • Will and Liz Duffy Lina Azar Julie English Kamal Asar 77 I f i{t` Kim Dalton40 �- V7 t r Lisa Pimpis Family Kindergarden �.,�� 'phi" '�� `:'�r.�' ,�� �� r J�,•' � swig fw o ' w Af r > ' � 4', }},, �'�'`»FRi..'�}�✓:;E'".#L'" ':a y..,,;wif,o I�'':h ►'''�ry���s�b' "'i Scott McGibbon Heidi Carbone Nancy Peterson ` it .a 4t , Sara Dickison Paige Lombard Michelle Roche Jayne Walsh IIN s- +�• d _ Chris Gihlstorf Sue Gurka Leslie Kulpinski '•` f,;• ,.... � •' � ,,.* x.� �, a •1 .gyp �. .� w 'W i �.. AV A: y •�" *64 Manisha Patel Sal and Rich Testa Robyn Des Roches Jay Cavallarro Elaine Le Brun �r AIR 4 Ilk 14. r I s y 5 � P s � } r 4kry + r � I f t I 2 � � F o,, r T i 7 5 7 'r ,� 1 t p * � x 4 e AM r Ye. - a �uJR'cam`.'�`n"�� p' � _ §#�-• e� � r fto !. �k� � "ia t,`�' �'��rlr����•�7�+�' T:�� M 4��3�x�i=d f a d�'Y°Nk ,.r�e', �" �� �6,'`P^ aw....�..._. . • rt j r r J11 f r e t •� �� i sTf Iv •, Y A Irvh. 40 x . )k '•d� v � 1. r r* '� y 1 4 r # 70 t '40 j k i� 3 Seniors F� 19 f ' I a J • 1; Y . 4 1 i I i y Thank Mr. KeislingClass Advisor you And Mrs. Albondy Class Advisor ` op— 1 %•y1 �1 J t �' _ I } M r 1 I In Memoriam Timothy Enaire (1966-1980) The Tears of the Harlequin To you he gave his laughter and his jest, His words that of all words were merriest, His glad, mad moments when the lights flared high And his wild song outshrilled the plaudits' din. For you that memory, but happier I— I, who have known the tears of the Harlequin. Not mine those moments, when the roses lay Like red spilled wine on his triumphant way, And shouts acclaimed him through the music's beat, Above the voice of flute and violin. But I have known his hour of sure defeat— I—I have known the tears out the Harlequin . . . Theodosia Garrison 21 Class of 1984 enM"2"snunRR'u�'� ell I { ! g i } Class Officers: (1-r)Vice,-President, Lisa Benincasa; President, Sue Breen;Secretary, Liz Duffy. E r . ti t � � • r y ♦ s + w t . I y � T , • ! y 22 f r � Jl�Clma P Kyaft isdiad V -/&UUPd( i y„ i I 'I t ` Akw ^ t 11 1 A H +a►' ' as x? . r 1 � 23 r� { 1 � � 1 4 4 r � clmlicasa 24 Ail- � i i t i II f ,4j�► • C C � aiz P f f vz C/o,ec� 25 dop ow w dop, \ T i di ae// 26 �..—.,,.ems . •- w.A OF Cl eturld Akdiadg. 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F r, 100, ' � y 4 F �t F Jl2 .��� li rzr iL Aoward rleealmil V dlia<<orll 40 i R �Q YlO 'I . "wA 4 i a 41 i y i L r � t �ctcr`f ��llle�r <<II.GT�oc/�rr���� 42 r� ' r r cJGCc�Q/?r ✓/!� ��t, �i�G�'C� ✓�,GG��f�G� �C1�'LI�CizC�i C�. ��h�!C�i f I 1 i Nor ,c. "i Oolwa "MIS f 4 f � I 1Jc,o/o/W/I r�� r F . F �/GL! / (/I/ ✓ V• _C����V LW �J�����rL/Gt/�tJV/EGG!!/ 4l. _C���i�����iQl/C/ ter . y v r 44 r r� l; - r i L` i i r 3 i w�A r 4. 45 :y i r i 4 . Y � • y w r r r a A f ri �1 A � ✓ V• ✓/%wv Cam/ 14 MAW -4 "qLl t*�; *� )*;v 1j 7 I 'P�" !!R •� s.. F i r 1 4 G � ✓2�✓� r� �Tu �,� ./jk Aal VIP AL-00ncld 47 JIB 4y/�Ml���rr� ii i� x �F � � 7• ya �}'YID 1 1 A ` IW'f Jco-et rt • 1 I it F J ' � f adze v ,T 48 I y i� 1 I j' AOW t tiY, l A a�-lel i AM e= 1 T 44 i a � 1 iF �I F i r 7R 11 / i I n. ' 1 r r J I V/C�1C2 1(�V ✓1%&X(.l LCCU( j ✓IfoCLI,c/((.C(�C�• ✓!.L((/�" .1i1NC�-(/lav1L 50 (/ I - i w VOL,` . f, g IA JrJot r S 51 All,, I i r �'L 1 . Aolwoa ref L cJ. 0(&& &i ilee1?i 4 7 a 414. 5 t 1 k x AaLPIr _..Galze/`,Soll 53 �S . r 1 T �.v 4 r r ' ' ter - ti� 1 /(N�LV ✓/L• SUN�I KY J_ x • r t AM Kathyerville Wend Harding, Sue Ren- nie, Kathy Riordan, Lisa Bazarian,Ann Du- CZ L fresne, Debbie Furneaux, Timra Carlson. r Ow. t w � r" 56 w i s Jfa&Xcmv-9- A;v� Jxmm !)� Az� CIlo QL ��G�e2� �%LO�'GCIXi �/LeC� ✓LP�CUfI'/L 57 - v r { r f 58 r M� ey ��ryr fi 46 t i1ni 1ee/` 59 r t r R* .+.��(-G(./ (i1.�GW�W/GC/ V�W�L l�L/(/���G(i(�Cf�/L�! L V/G�Ctl-I���//s/LN L ✓�� ������ 60 �r Pr 1 i7 I 61 • ♦ . r J � I 1 1 i r 62 £9 8 11, 1711 -TiV WWIYV -b Y-7-vdf, 1m y1guhe - 1 � 1 �f + Y ti Pictures Missing from: Chris Fennerwald ' Walter Green Daniel Hollins .. Lawrence Kilduff Daniel Lanen John Risacher Jonathan Schultz Francis Serretti Diana Whitney Cj V&�e vA& f, Vw'ty r w ' F i i t i.il'.�?�LG/ (�[,GI���LL/ l�f�/�'���(�1(�(/ --<� I J V• i�vLi�� `�l�C r �C�1 W � if(�.����4ifN � I r r1f A s Y J 64 ''•. . 11 1 yy C 1 R• • 71t,. s Holly Henshaw, Sue Koscielniak Jeff Smeltzer,Tim Walsh Ar f See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil. 1. I 1 i Manisha Patel,Andrea Matchett 4 � a Lina Azar � r ' Steve Ward Marge Samuel, Marianne Wright v,� Y t I Judy Kilcoyne,Joanna Haigney, Elaine LeBrun +r VIP Robyn DesRoches, Carlyn Crane Molly Sullivan, Leslie Kulpinski —+ y b7 Peek a Boo The Best of ' 84 Class Poll t r J 4 � Best Athletes—Sue Breen and Bill Herrmann A- k r k Best Dressed—Jay Cavallaro, Robyn Des Roche Most Talented Male—Chns Tecca � 1 i w a i l Ulf lop Class Individualists—John Rhode and Michelle Roche Done Mass for N.A.H.S.—Jeff Smeltzer and Sue Breen .� ..� Mr- Neatest—Rich Testa, Robyn Des Roche, Chuck Pemble .� jw Nicest Eyes: Bill Herrmann, Timra Carlson NFFJIC Friendliest—Matt Rivet and Lisa Benincasa 14. F � i R Class Flirt---Rich Mellilo q I t Class Lady @ Janet Nadeau; Class Gentleman—Peter Kellilea Class Couple—Carlyn Crane, Bud Hanrahan 70 - � 16- -_._ Mow mow r { 46 JOB Teacher's Pet—Joe Tomame Best Walk—Debbie Lally Ip Most Likely To Succeed—Liz Duffy Nicest Smile — Gene Salois and { Timra Carlson Best Dancers—Jaynellen Walsh and Chris Bailey M I� r F II j S t { � t 1 46 x T io A a � #�. I i i� i4 11 � Administration / 4 Vice Principal — Arthur Hamel Superintendent of Schools—Leslie Bernal F F b � rid 1 Secretary — Mary KJeuber � 4 tt y � , Principal — Daniel Desmond , 4 74 j Secretary — Anelia Zimny Guidance A. � i k . l T Secretary—Mrs. Susan Sturtevant Director of Guidance—John DeFlumeri i NNW Peg Ekholm Mary Ashburn +a+ } Diane Boettcher i Business s 1 Susan McGregor em 3 � � k Joseph Bevilacqua-- Department Chairman T Paul Spadafore rl Nina DeMerritt 7b Helen Driscoll Home Economics and Industrial Arts -If# w V:" Pik 0 Francis Troy Thomas Errico � 111 Michael Schena jL 4 R r� o 4 i 1 Louise Toler 77 Caroline Sullivan Foreign Language � t Jj Mario Giordano Irene McLaughlin— Department Chairman Joseph Trombly ,�l V Susan Rasmussen 78 � Arthur Hall Foreign Language and Music L A s• 3 Lorraine Lostimolo Kirk Thompson Walter Selima Beth Graham 79 Miriam Aubrey 1 Aides, Nurse and Librarians 1 a F Carol Balmas Theresa Morin Virginia Foulds—Nurse .-- look Meg Holmes — Librarian Betty Gelarderes I i a 80 Ellyn Spencer — Librarian Theresa Uttley English Department 7 R v�. Robert Welch �.. min Anthony Reynolds—Department Chairman � P - Gerald Sanford Margaret Hannum 81 English f� • APL— r i Paul Gregoire Burt Noyes Patricia Maloney—Brown Leonard De Simone F `ems f 7 t f + i 1 82 � - 41 , t Richard Kiberd Mildred Matasso } i OwN • F � r i i✓+ �` •sue go URSM Martha Albondy Helen Cantor f 1 i�Q 1 asi J .I L Mary Julie Gregoire Edward Rudd Social Studies Department f v1 f � �r 4 C r r Raymond Grady John Strobel f 1 IL �r �.r...ram. '1w�s•'' �'4� y�1 -'•� �\'+.S•, t•t ` i ,� � ']spy .ru�r.1vr�•r.�.i��•��••"#� � r •t� � � �• I�i��l •r.. • y Y r �a William Boutilier :.. -+r:• �� ;* '.:,; :_: �•- • ••• ' ' s r • iw i .�, • •x• f, •Hari r �• •�•� yf r Albert Perrault— Department Chairman y } L 1 � 16. Maryellen Osgood Michael McVeigh ,Aago 00 vo i John Minihan Barry Humphreys �5 Math Department I Beverly Dize Arthur Forgetta—Department Chairman i w� x F 4 I w I i 4 a John Kelley Edward Keisling A*4PP LEW 4 x Fe 0 t i I i i Math Department r Robert Dinsmore rt low". / { / � 1 Americo Fichera R 1 1 r David Rogers Science Department _y 1 + ! I Robert Bennet— Department Chairman Z Peter Kalifarski f i r., tt•r �'kf ls,7 ISNI �llru/. ,r,pNl•I�r �#t1+g1l1l1 r+MwtN•1./ !lleibr!!1!1 !htlNl.p W 14M+i+1•!•i 'k•i!t*t+l+! James O'Neil 11+/q$•1.1+•f Mi*1•Y•1!7 T `I!1•i+i-1l8+ °H1a/4lt. N•//((•MtlY _ 1ltf:l 1!t 1 1+1•, ',♦�yll1♦,� �•1!1./•,l��, t ��1.1.1♦�!�!, ♦ ` •. John Kapotis M • ^ w a a - c • I � y t, � x e� w� 1 i { db a� Special Needs Department Geraldine McGuire Joseph Santarlasci L Elaine Dunaway I i F f Patrice Grande 91 Physical Education 14 — — for,ttie%mw Weo� e f free! r4 ° r Robert Licare— Director of Physical Education h M lip` r J � Howard Crozier—Athletic Director *F 92 Michael Cavanaugh I 1 � k Y k • g I Beverly Delaney Michael McDonald IL n Meg Korb Physical Education �w and Audio Visual John Robinson—Audio Visual Director Guess Who i v E L- •. I Y W 1 �. P 6.. �17 T. 94 _-�- - .�� I. � ' 4 fi f . * 4 v 1 Y � * t ' �;. s � �� �F` � . 5 ����1 -+� ''"�S ,\ { �R � .� 1 ,� _ . ~ � � a .� .� - - - ,�. . : 3 •� . � !°r �,��. At 'rt { d�D 1 , ' y a. F • Underclassmen f 'µ: r dw r ipn I I I ui rq„ iliu,XU „�I;, �,'Jq� illljpG�G�Ip�IIIJm�Pm� Nf b R` u t i a . 1 Class of 1985 jW • f } Class officers: Sal Testa(Secretary), DeeDee Boulanger(Vice President), Rob Skiba(President). Homeroom 223. First Row 0-0 Chris Abel, Kim Adkins, Dean Alaimo, Fran Aleci, Leslie Alexander, Mike Anderson. Second Row (1-r) Cathy Aspinall, Jeff Baessler, Pat Bagley, Mary-Jo Barry, Sue Becotte, Lucie Belanger, Cherie Bellofatto. Third Row (1-r) Erik Benson, Dave Braga, Bonnie Bruce, Kris Brown. Vicky Morrow i 98 U - lull It, II Homeroom 224. First Row (1-r) Patty Bryan, Carolyn Bucsi, Carol Potter,Joan Bushnell, Keith Burt, Angela Calzetta Mike Casale. Second Row (1-0 Sherril Cheevers, Jill Collins, Pat Connolly, Chris Conway, Kerry Corcoran, Michelle Cornier, Mark Cottone. Third Row(1-r)Ann-Marie Cronin,Sheila r Cruickshank, Steve Curren, Bill Chadwick,Virginia Curren, Sherril Shedd. '6 S� { v Kathy McElroy, Dave Salois Homeroom 225. First Row (1-r) Dan Cyr, Stephen Cyr,Houry Daghlian, Deb D'Antonio,Noreen Dear- i man, Katie Degnan, Valerie Dejongh. Second Row i r X I (1-r) Dean DeLuca, Lyn Denton, Andy Dobson, I Dave Dockray, Steve Dorsey, Maureen Dowe, Peg + a i Driscoll. Third Row (1-0 Eleanor Dufresne, Carolyn M .� F Duffy,Steve Duly, Chuck Dunn, Dave Emrick. i Y ,« t r * 99 Homeroom 226. First Row (l-r) Nancy Erban, Cindi Esselstrom, Linda Fann, Kim Fano, David Faye,Jolanda Ferguson, Laura Fillback, Andrea Forgetta. Second Row (1-r) Peter Fra- gala, Thomas Fragala, Melissa Frulla, Ed Fyfe, Paula Galvagna, Jim Gaudet, Kim Gerrish. Third Row (1-r) Kim Greenwood'Janet Gosse- l ! I lin, Bill Gordon, Peter Gulezian, James Gurry, r1 E i Jeff Hajjar,Jim Fulkas, Bill Fine. I R � 4� mr Y _ r 6' 4 - K 1 ~ �r • _ r r A Michelle Holt, Nancy Urban Homeroom 227. First Row(1-r)Sheila Haley, Eric Hamblet, Michelle Hamilton, Lesley Harrington, Michelle Hartley,Sean Henry. Second Row(1-r)Andy Heinze, Margaret Helfrich,Jill Herold, Eva Hibbons,Jennifer Holt, Michael Hughes, Greg Kasprzak. Third Row (l-r) Cheryl Keen, Tammy Kehrig, Mike Keegan, Frank Kenneally,Tricia Knowlton, Kris Kochanczyk,Dave Kozemchack, Mike Keleher. I 100 -- Lisa Wharton, Maureen Dowe i i MKris Kochansyk,Andrea Norwood, Chris Swenson 1 t f r K Rk s Homeroom 228. First Row 0-0 Laura Len- nox, Lisa Kulpinski, Patricia Lagasse, Peter LaHaye, Inga Larson, Lisa La Scola, Kim- * mie Lawrence, John Leavitt. Second Row (1-r) Kim Leighton, Deena Lewis, Sheila Long, Peter Lundgren, Robert Lynch, Maribeth Lyons. Third Row (1-r) Karen - Mackay,Pat Carano,Steve Manning,Steve ` Marchand, Jay Paiva, Paul Marchese, Ara Y Majarian, Sima Majarian. 77 Homeroom 229.First Row(1-r)Laurie Melillo,Joan Maurer, Kellie Martin, Scott Marshall, Allison McCabe,Andrea Mac- Donald,Sue McGrath. Second Row(1-r) Bob Marconi, Dan McKallagat, Marcus Meyer, Ellen Mitchell, Bill Moeckel, Ka- tie Moran, Steve Morin. Third Row (1-r) Kathy McGuire, Derrick Stoudemire, Dan Murphy, Vicki Morrow, Maureen �. Sergi. 101 F r � II 11 II 1 f • U. .10 Pam Smith, Barry Rumack, Lina Azar, Chris Gihlstorf, Robyn DesRoches. J I r l A ' r T IF I I , Sue S ilman, Michelle Roche Homeroom 230. First Row (1-r) Kevin Murphy, Malini Narayanan, Kris Noble, Andrea Norwood, Jan p Novak, Brian Novelline, George Nussbaum, Teresa Peluso. Second Row (1-r) Molly O'Donnel, Michael Nutter, Joe Palladino, Lisa Palmisano, Kris Pascucci, Ralph Powell, Paul Quintal. Third Row (1-r) Kellie Reagan, Sean Randall, Chris Redman, Brian Pearson, Marc Rando. I k � Homeroom 232. First Row (1-r) John Richter, _ Christine Robertson, Alan Rosenbaum, Cathleen Rossiter, Heather Rowell, Christopher Rowen, -1%; r o Richard Rozzi. Second Row (1-0 David Salois, To- bie Adie, Samantha Rutherford, Barry Rumack, —i Bonnie Seablom, Pamela Schwartz, Thomas, ,`+e It Sheehan. Third Row (1-0 Robert Skiba, Kim Mc- Conaghy,Jean McGregor,Jerry Silverman, Kathy Shottes, Chris Skiba,Sheryl Shedd. t � Linda Fann, Pamela Schwartz Sal Testa, Michelle Hartly r R o- � T ' t # � Y Homeroom 233. First Row(1-r)Karen Slipkowsky, Michael Slipp, Kathy Smith, Maureen Smith, Pam Smith,Sue Spillman, Diane Splendore, Helen Steinbrecher. Second Row(1-0 Andrea Sullivan, Gary Swanson, Craig Wonson, Rich Stratton, Mark Sturgis, Debbie Strobel, Donna Sullivan. Third Row(1- r) Kris Swenson, Sal Testa, Jay Trevisan, Michelle Trombly, Jane Turner, Cherie Lafreniere, Diana Cavallaro. AnnMarie Cronin T .� yil IV IFr 1 M . Homeroom 242. First Row (1-r) Kris Uttley, Dean Velar- docchia, Mike Wald, Mike Waldrep, Lisa Wharton, Keri 1 Whipple, Laura White. Second Row (1-0 Dayna Wilson, Lee Winning,Amy Wright,Glenn Wyllie, Michelle Young, r+` Dawna Zajac. Third Row (1-0 Michele Zalinsky, Leslie Adkhkt Zolla, Steve Todd, Tim Walsh, Jeff Smeltzer, Mike Chmura. i Class of 1986 ' r � Sophomore Class Officers: President—Mike Cavanaugh; Vice President—Jeff Nazarian. � I f I I I �jNo _ qW �. 2J BUTS -Nopamnog'i 1 a l pGood „ottbklgs Homeroom 105. First Row (1-r)Joseph Abernathy, Kristen Adams, Wayne Altman, Mike Anderson, Kerin Anderson, Mike Archambault. Second Row(1-0 Janice Arcidiacono,Alicia Asselin, Melissa Atwood, Dawn Aziz, Pamela Baker, Lisa Belanger, Jennifer Bent. Third Row (1-r) Julie Barry, Sue Bateman, Pamela Beattie, Peter Beresford, Christian Bleszinski, Matt Bogart, Ellen Balmas, Laura Bellofatto. f K S r; a� w r � r 1 o' 1 x A46- � k • Homeroom 208. First Row (1-r) Lisa Bouchard, Kevin Boyle, Elizabeth Bradley, Mark Brightman, Andrea Brown, Deana Brucato. Second Row (1-r) Carole Bums, William Busineau, Kathleen Cahill, Julie Carey, David Carney,Sandra Casey,Mike Cavanaugh. Third Row(1-r)Mike Clancy, Chris Clark, Karen Checichi, Chuck Cioffi, Robert Cheevers,Julie Cole, Gerald Collette,Jolene Collette,Tracy Connolly. H 7 l� r* T Homeroom 201. First Row (1-r) Sue Cre- vier, Richard Cuscino, Michelle Cusson, Ken Davis, Kerri D'Antonio, Scott Dear- man,Noreen Dempsey.Second Row 0-0 Tony De Rosa,Celeste Derry,Russell Des Roches, Michele Determan, Charles Di- chiara, Tina Di Marca, Jeff Donahue. F Third Row (1-0 Lisa Donald, Tim Dona- hue, Kristen Donovan, Paul Driscoll, Kelly Dugan, Leslie Dumas, Michelle Dunn,John Dziadosz, Dan Enaire, Leslie Earley. 1 L � F ' 105 I I i 1 ti� ' f s I t Homeroom 202. First Row(1-0 Colin Far- , 11 ragher,B.J.Ferris,Katie Fitzpatrick,Boyd Foulds, David Fragala, Gary Frazier, Rick Fredette, Al Frizelle. Second Row (1-r) - 5 Chris Garavanian, Aimee Garrett, Ma- aanne Geladeres, Chris Gendron, Kelly Glynn, Tom Goebel, Greg Grace. Third i Row (1-r) Naomi Gulezian, Michelle Green, Raj Gupta, David Hall, Jeanne l Hambelton, Maureen Fumeaux, Christ , Hajjar, Chris Hannon. 600 i 4 $� i f � — Homeroom 203. First Row (1-r) Bill Hanrahan, Jeff Hall, Matt Haydon, Scott Healey, Julie Heinze, Pat Higgins. Second Row (1-r) Pete [nskeep, Beth Kalinowski, Tayna Kasprzak, Sarah Katis, Bob Keen, Kathy Killourie, Bethany Kimball. Third Row (1-0 Kirsten Klueber, Todd Kleinow, Pete Kooken, Sarah Holzmann, Pam Hilton, Michelle Houde. Homeroom 204. First Row (1-r) Cynthia Koscielniak, Fred Kratz, Douglas Lenox, John Lesofsky, Jodi Little, Sarah Live- # �' sey, Charlene Logue. Second Row (1-0 Jay Logue, Kathleen + Long, Tammy Lynch,William Lynch, Kathy Lyons, Kathy Ma- honey, Stan Mallory. Third Row (1-r) Catherine Marchese, Carolyn Kaddaras, Charles Maniace, Brandy Matthews, Jay Marconi,Carolyn Marcotte,Steve McAloon. f F - 106 + K T e 1 4W • r r oa ' s r i •r ,w Homeroom 205. First Row (1-0 Paul McCabe, Kathy McClung, Lynda Mc- Donald, Kathy McElroy, Matt McGrath, Dan McGuire, Patricia McGuire, Bill McIntosh. Second Row (1-r) Ronnie McPhail, Mary McPhee, Amy Mead, ( * Blaine Melanson, John Mele, Ron Me- lendez, Sam Mesiti. Third Row (1-r) ,,. Kelly Messina, Paul Miles, Brien Miller, -. Jennifer Miller, Sue Moeckel, Jennifer Mohs, Mike Moody, Lori Morin. Homeroom 206. First Row (1-0 Sal Mosto, Mark } Mullet, John Musumeci, Jim Nahill, Jeff Nazar- ian,Todd Noonan,Anna Novak. Second Row 0- r) Lisa Olms, Janet O'Neil, Kerry O'Neill, Sandy : Osbood, Amy O'Sullivan, Robin Palladino, Steve Pangione. Third Row (1-r) Janet Papalia, Julie Parent, Marie Pappalardo, Sue Parker, Junko Oka,Scott Nussbaum. 1. a:. 107 AL F III 00 F Homeroom 207. First Row (1-r) Lisa Pascucci, Diane Pawelski, Kelly Peck, Sue Peltier, Sheila Perocchi, Sherry Perocchi, Mike Peterson, James Pettine. Second Row (1-r) Laurie Quintal, Eric Reasor, Gary Reasor,Brenda Regan,Kathy Rennie,Katie Rivet,Mike Risacher.Third Row(1-r)Ed Ronan,Paul Rosten, Ken Roy, Kathy Royal, Lisa Ryan. r, .wow r +J s Homeroom 208. First Row (1-r) Brian Scadhauser, Alana Schmitt, Erika Schultz, Stephanie Scofield, Russel Sequin. Second Row(1-r)Ed Shaut,Ted Shields, Beth Simmonds, Lauri Skinner, Rob St. Hilaire, Anna Stoupis. Third Row (1-r) Amy Strobel, Beth Sullivan, Colleen Sullivan, Courtney Sullivan, Jim !i„ n Sullivan, Becca Sullivan. t ✓ � w I Homeroom 246. First Row (1-0 Monica Tecca, Doug Todd, Julie Todd, Jackie Tomko, John Tomame, Arlene Uszynksi. Second Row (1-r) Shari Valliere, Lisa Vasello, John Wajda, Shari Watson,Karem Westphalen,Todd Whitley.Third Row(1-r)Kelley Thorton,Tammy Young,Jeff Wilson, Greg Widemyer, Keith Young. Class of 1987 . Alk r AL Homeroom 211.First Row(1-r)Peter Acerra,Steven Alakael, Keary Allicon,Leonard Annaloro,Elizabeth Appel,Dylan Aramian,Heather Augusta.Second Row(1-r)Tom Baird,Richard Ballatine, Kolby Barbera, U. Jae Barclay, Mike Barret, Alyssa Bailey, Michele Barzarian. Third Row (1-r) Lori Bodenrader, Lisa Bonner, Andrew Beresford, Salwan AbiEzzi. Homeroom 213. First Row (1-r) Robert Bryan, Liza Burgie,Jacklyn Bums,Joe Burt, Paul Car- A# bonne, Christy Carlson. Second Row (1-r) Christina Catalona, Cathy Cavanaugh, Amy Chaisson, Chris Chmura, Julie Christopher, ` Lisa Cimmino,Julie-Ann Cipolla.Third Row(1- i r) Steve Connolly, Alfred Conntarino, Sam Conte,Keith Corcoran,Gary Croteau,Heather �12; Crabb, Margaret Cunningham, Susan Curley. i a Homeroom 214. First Row (1-0 Charles Dalton, Ro- bert Danus, Kerrie Degen, Matt Della Croce, Lisa DeMelis, Jennifer Devine, Anna DiMarca. Second Row (1-r) Yana Dlugy, Eric Dobson, Mark Dockray, Keir Donnelly, Mark Dorsey, Muriel Doucette, Kara Dowe. Third Row (1-r) Jennifer Drigian, Karen Dris- IR coll, Kelly Beal, Scott Dozois, Cynthia Dufresne, t• jl' I Cathy Dugan,Trade Dion, Patricia Dixion. I ra �t Homeroom 216. First Row (1-r) Laura Durant, Jennifer Dziadosz, Joel Enaire, Jeffrey Enright, Rhonda Ewing, Elaine Fann, George Fair, Lucinda Ferguson. Second Row(1-r) Robert Fitzgerald, Brian Flowers, Elizabeth Flynn, Pamela Fontaine, Rhoda Forgetta, Wendy Foulds,Julie Fragala. Third Row(1-0 Janis Fried, Paula Frizelle, Karen Fulks, Bill Ditenhafer,Jenny Farrell,Nancy Faro. ol 47 Homeroom 219. First Row (1-0 Rhonda w. 1 t IT,7 Fundeklian, Christina Gabriel, Jodi Gal- lant, Patricia Galvagna, Gregory Garava- ` nian, Gina Gaudet, Michael Gendron, Curt Golan. Second Row(1-r) Mark Gon- zalo, Michael Gordon, Bethany Griggs, ,R - Amy Gross, Marc Gulezian, Kelly Gurry. _ ► Third Row (1-0 Douglas Hajjar, Julie Ha- mel, Dorthy Hamilton, Karen Hamilton, _ t Mark Harrington,Anne Healy. �• 1 N - Homeroom 234. First Row(1-0 Mar- " gie Luck, Anne Lynch, Peggy Lynch, Ann-Marie Lyons, Bob Ma- cLeish, Heather MacNeil, Roberta Magor. Second Row (1-r) Mike f Mammola, Tracy Matthews, Kim McCarron, Katie McCormick, Kevin ., McDonald, John McElhenney. A Third Row (1-r) Jean McGregor, _ James McGuire, Bill McGuire, Am McKallagat, Holly McKay, Erin McLaughlin, Peggy McNally, Jenni- fer Meldrum. s At a 5 �4L t NDL mv 16 s- �• � -� Homeroom 221. First Row (1-0 Dave Herrmann, Greg Howard, Yvette Hrenchir, Richard Inskeep, Sheri Jack- son, Mary Katis, Kristina Kehrig,Julie Kelly. Second Row L' (1-0 Sean Kenneally,David Kerem,Mi Seong Kim,Francis _ , £ Kirkpatrick, Cristina Kozemchek, Karen Lally. Third Row (1-r) Denise Lane, Michael Lemberger, Gregg Lemieux, William Lamprey,Tracy Lubin, Michelle Liporto,Jennifer Lorentz. -Auk ( F 1 - ! �� 111 war "am am"4f mow _ x .. r • W4WENb ram. M NEME truer Auft rr rwirr �M�! OFF III � 40M AML-Sow _ .•� rsrrrarrrn frW410M 6.= a" MMW WA�OK \ - 4� # y I A f 41 �e Homeroom 236. First Row(1-0 Mar- celle Pelletier, Maggie Pemble, Kris Perry, Andrew Petronio, Sue Pi- card,Michele Piotte,Ronnie Pollina, Patty Rowan. Second Row (1-r) Joan Prophett, Debbie Pyteraf, Kelly Raadmae,Brendan Ramsden, Douglas Ramsden, Karen Raney. ' Third Row(1-r)Mike Redman,Todd Rembris; Dan Rennie, Kevin Rich- ards,Candy Richards, Kim Riordan, Peter Rhode, Mindy Rosenbaum. Ml •: ...ram"+ !� � f `r4 Homeroom 235. First Row (1-r) Heather Anderson, David Mesiti, Susan Montanaro, Sean Morrissey, Judy Mscisz, Mary Murphy. Second Row (1-0 Tracy Nicolosi, Corrine Nitzsche, Steve Nugent, Maura O'Connell, Kim O'Neill, Gretchen Osther. Third Row (1-0 Elizabeth • Palmer, Courtney Pangione, Julie 1 Papalia, Nancy Paris, Amy Parker, Greg Parker, Mike Parker, Kristin Pearse. l� t a a .y, I �x ip r� i s,y A �h r Homeroom 238. First Row (1-0 Kristen Rumson, Alicia Saracusa, Linda Scarborough, --. , �►� Steve Schimmoeller, Melissa Schwab. Second Row(l-r)Patricia Shanteler,Judy Shea, Kathleen Shea, John Shan, James Sherman, Clyde Smith. Third Row (1-r) Kris Sobel, Maria Soule, Mary Spillane,John S lendore, Patricia St. Hilaire. ,' ._-47 z 113 1 i i { y r^ 1 j Homeroom 239. First Row (l-r) Karen Stearns, Kelli Stear, � t' Nick Stoupis,Adrienne Stratouly, Kathy Streeter,Matt Stro- bel.Second Row(1-r)Jennifer Stulgis,Mike Sullivan,Shaun Sutcliffe, Eric Swenson, Lori-Ann Takesian, Kelly Tobin. Third Row (1-0 Gina Torrisi, Marc Torrisi, Robin Townley, Amy Trask,Jessica Trela, David'rrevisan. (it e: 1 Homeroom 240. First Row (1-r) Stephen Vallant, John Van Houten, James Vasello, Penelope Von Kum- mer, Colleen Walsh, John Walsh. Second Row(1-r)Tammie Warren, Kathy Wells, Joyce Whalen, Patrick Wheeler, Cheryl Whittaker,Garnett Wilson.Third Row(1-r)Karin Winning, Gotha Yoshiyama, Bill Wolfen- den,Justin Zuill,John Zaccari. 1 '�� TK A Resource Room—First Row(1-r) Cindy Aspinal, Chuck Della Croce, Andrew MacLeish. Second Row {� _� (1-0 Elise Pelrine, Scott Silva. - 4 • 1 Kathy Royall Chris Abel -W # x An F of ..• Ginny Curran Kris Uttley Pam Smith low w IP Ik i t w t, Jennifer Loyall all Peter LaHaye, Michelle Piotte -- M • J R • i F A ,j• �R Y Y• • A �y } \ • l fJ Y I • Y i i� • • M. ?' � 7 •- �f� r • • • • � t "Sa4 ! i • • • • • i i �i . • fI Leslie D'Antonio and friends Kim Greenwood �. - s 4 _w 4 ar Ale ;:►,.. 'dW * so +F r' 4 # i� • � f T i F • C t� r < S -'ram . 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ANDOVER FLOWERS for <� An Occasion » o Y Reservations Requested 686-4309 683=3164 Open 11:30 A.M. — 9 P.M. Closed Mondays ' LUNCHEON - DINNER - COCKTAILS Daily i Deliveries WILSON'S CORNER • NORTH ANDOVER In The Merrimack ®, Junction Routes 114 and 125 Valley no"i•s I r �nx�cw� irfll Andover, Massachusef+s Incorpor3feJ 1646 • Located In Essex County. Until less;when it was incorporated as a separate town,it was the North Parish of Andover(1bunded1171646)only twenty six years after the landinq of the Pilgrims The original settle- ment� men! was called Coch�chew ch the name Andover ACTION PEOPLE USE THE... first appearinq in 1644 and the town beinq incorpor- ated 1n 1646. Acad,an ex,les found shelter here. 125 i f w s . err, iiJJ I �I f f t • c M Activities Il fly i��hll,iryi' "I , a ire 4 v TheyPut The Year Together This year's yearbook under Editor-in-Chief — Chris Gihlstorf, Senior Editor—Kris Keene, Sports Editor — Lina Azar, Senior Editor — Lisa Beni- — cassa, Underclassmen — Editor — Patricia Nahill —proved to be one of the school's best. The staff met every Mon. & Tue. from Sept. to March to put together a fine publication. r i 1 First Row (L-R)—Eleanor Dufresne, Lisa Benincasa, Sherrie Perocchi, Pat Nahill,Jennifer Loyall, Robyn Des Roche, Kris Keen. Second Row(L-R)—Sara Dickinson, Kris Gihlstorf,Chris Hamilton, i Cathy Bradly, Katie Fitzpatrick. Kris Keen—Senior Editor J'�y f � 1 t 3 � ram ► ; Frustration 128 Y 1 +o I +O AV Eleanor Dufresne, Kris Keen, Pat Nahill, Barrie Rumach, Robyn Des Roches, Mike Chmura,Tim McClung ,.r OW _ ry ✓ f f „✓ y� Lina Azar—Sports Editor t' Chris Gihlstorf—Chief Kris Keen—Senior Editor, Chris Gihlstorf, Editor-in-Chief. _ 129 war_ Editors—Pam Smith, Barrie Rumach—Activities Lisa Benincasa—Theme Editor Bourbon Red Only Fifty Cents a Shot! The award-winning maga- zine is in its second year of pro- duction. Under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Hannum and editors Andrea Matchett and Sara Dickison, the magazine is published twice a year and has always been a superlative publication. First Row (L-R) — Pam Schwartz, . Laura Fillback, Kim Leighton, Kathy ' '.. Bradley. Second Row: Kathy Moyni- hanm, Sara Dickinson, Andrea Mat- �. chett,Advisor,Mrs.Margret Hannum, Tim McClug. kti � a R a 3 i Liz Duffy A 'SlI Pam Schwartz Andrea Matchett and Advisor Mrs. Hannum 9 .. Dee Dee Boulanger i lop - I 130 -• ��-----�, Marcus Meyer (will and Scroll Induction ELM JA Marybeth Harrington, Mr. Desmond Mr. Dan Warner : 1 - t f Andrea Matchett Carolyn Duffy Martha Sybert, Mr. Desmond i aay„ J 1 1I •F' �. Mr. Desmond,Anne Filback Kathy Bradley, Mr. Desmond Squire Columns, Editorials, Reviews and Gripes! The Squire published three monthly issues in September, October, Novem- ber and another in March. Unfortunately the Squire was unable to publish more issues during the winter due to a lack of funds. Editor—Will Duffy, Sports Editor— Peter Sullivan, Business Editor—Martha Sybert, and a staff consist- ing of many seniors worked together for a successful year. r} Extra!Extra! Editor-in Chief—Will Duffy r M IL Advisor—Mr. Paul Gregoire 4W 132 • Junior Editor—Carolyn Duffy Senior Editor—Liz Duffy Y } First row (L-R) Mau- reen Smith,Sue Breen, Kerri Abdinor, Linda Fann,Lisa Pimpis. Sec- ond Row: Jeri Silber- man, Kathy Bradley, Molina Noiyian, Kelly Redman, Nancy Er- '; ban, Carolyn Duffy, s Steve McElroy. Third Row: Jenny Holt, An Li drea Matchett, z a Duffy, Peter Killilea, Peter Sullivan, Beth Herrmann, Marcus ' Meyer, Will Duffy �I AWO Lisa Pimpis 4 1 Sports Editor—Peter Sullivan IMC Aides Help All I U 11 1 c i 11"1 1 F_" _ I � Y1 The library aides as in the past ' have had a critical role in the 4 { I INsmooth-running of our Instruc- tional Materials Center. The +� aides' duties range from sorting books to helping baffled stu- dents. Many thanks go to these - a hard-working volunteers who keep our IMC in tip-top shape. First Row—(1-r) Peggy McNally, Liza Palmer,Yvette Hencher, Pamela Schwartz. Second Row—Kathy McGuire, Stephanie Bruno,Jolander Ferguson, Patey Lagasse 133 i TheyTalked Their Waythrough the Year Coached by Mr. Edward Rudd, the speech team won many acco- lades throughout the year. Fine performances were given by Sara Dikin- son, Carolyn Duffy, and ` - t • Yvette Hrenchir. r , I a ` i First Row: Coach Ed Rudd. Second Row: Lee Altman, Michelle Determan, Bill Busineau, Karen Slipkowski, Mary Beth Katis, Laura Fillback, Yvette Hrenchir, Karen Osgood. Third Row: Sheila Cruichskank, Jennifer Battersby, Kim Leighton, Jeff Smeltzer, Richard Cuscino, Mike Slipp, Marcus Meyer, Lisa Holzman, Bob Vernon, Cathy Bradley, Mary Beth Harrington, Sara Dickinson, Carolyn Duffy. glow one d" • t F J iqV Monica Tecca, Michelle Determan .t .. Sheila Cruickshank, Karen Slipkowski, Kim Leighton Vr Kathy Bradley r - h i Carolyn Duffy Jeff Smeltzer DeeDee Boulanger New North Andover Secretary Association Established A new club composed of secre- tarial students for N.A.H.S. was formed under the leadership of Mrs. . Nina DeMerritt, a teacher in the business department. The club pro- vided type-writing services to stu- dents for a �r I i Dawn Porter, Debbie Shanteler, Kathy Reardon, Tammy Shore, Mrs, Nina DiMemtt. 135 The Band Played On _ This year's band un- der the direction of Mr. Walter Salima spirited teams on and provided op entertainment for many ' x , activities. One of its many talented mem- bers,Jim Fulks, is on Na- tional Awards for his ' superb drum playing. F r 1 f 3 e And a one—and a two. . 4 1 5 'fr a 1 1 I w Jim Fulks Band Director—Mr. Walter Selima 44 Mike DeNetto,Janice Pierce, Larry Kilduff,Michelle Deter- man, Monica Tecca, Bill Bu- sineau. 136 ■ F � Mr. Selima i Michael Trombly I Janice Pierce, Michael DiNitto Michael Trombly, Bob Vernon, Electric Pianist,Jim Fulks, Karen Westphalen. 137 Swayingto the Music Dances at NAHS Aq ry � i I � tt l� Ron Melendez Leslie Kulpinski, Mr. Kappotis,Theresa Peluso rc � P � Y Dee Dee Boulanger The Dip 138 i Ring around the Rosie ��t�M�r 'a4► Y 4 T� C T Kelly Reck "The • Lisa 4 rt !r • RivetKatie • Tim Walsh 139 i r 4 Music Makes the World Go Round The sounds of music resounded through the corridors outside Miss Graham's room during first period. The chorus cheered many and welcomed all. � 4 � First Row: (1-0 Andrea Forgetta,Rachel Forgetta,Cheryl Whillaker,Chris Gabriel, Second Row: (1-0 Karen Muzurenko, Donna Sullivan, Third Row: Holly Henshaw, Dee Dee Boulanger, Sara Dickison Director—Miss Beth(.graham j R � t *16, t' s Chorus Ensemble accompanied by pianist Dee Dee Baulanger 140 Chess Club Checks Op d This year's chess club was lead by play- ers D.J. Ramsden + and Jim Sherman. The tradition of chess is continued in NAHS by Coach Kiberd. The chess club can be found practicing their game on many school day after- noons. .71 , � b3 DJ Ramsden and Laura Lennox M, 11 Pam Schwartz,John Toomey, Paul Carbonnel John Toomey I & � Mr. Richard Kiberd ► , Advisor ii I rtg-1 1 , 6ice _ Mame Reaches Fame A tough and trying season concluded with a glorious perfor- mance as the musical Mame hit the stage. Lisa LaRochelle played Mame, and with the aid of Tom Doherty portraying her nephew, Lisa Moro her housekeeper and Cheryl Hutchings her best friend, the play was a magnificent success. 4 .;7,1% �r j r i�q ♦41 ` 01 01 r � r w Vicky Morrow,Shelia Cruickshank. SSA~ (j 1 w Laura Galper, Cheryl Hutchings, Becca Sullivan, Donna-Marie Sullivan. IL 1 t. Rebecca Sullivan, Sean Corcoran, Bob Vernon, Sara Dickinson, Donna s� Henry, Mike Slipp,Joe Reynolds. Cast in Audience 142 Lisa LaRochelle 1 1p �•�•\ t #!�1��16 f��� i� $���i ��� 4'��h j io �if�r1 a li l•� ••���°r � t�i 19 O t-, o k • ? C� G � r - ,,,•_ o o 40 - 04 �o c c 0 0 Scholars All ! Headed by Mr. Leonard DeSimone, the National Honor Society inducted numerous new members at a very elegant banquet at DiBurro's Restaurant. The society sponsored a school-wide blood mobile and aided in the scholarship drive. _ M NATIONAL S ni OL �' # 4g Sue Breen, Bill Herrmann t � � w National Honor Society Symbol ' Mr. Hamel, Lisa Holzmann iafJ � 'y am r 144 Mr. Desmond Kathy Moynihan, Sara Dickison,Andrea Matchett 1 R� q y 0 Theodore Siezer, Speaker (L-R)Mr. Desmond, Lisa Pimpis .a i wr i _ { r Joe Reynolds (L-R)Bill Herrmann, Liz Duffy Ot, di 145 Kelly Redman (L-R)Mr. De Simone, Nancy Erban All We' ve Done ! s / Y s* N r l 4 Mr. &Mrs. Paul Spadafore at Prom Bill Jazinski Donna-Marie and Rebecca Sullivan JL— �. 1 I 'B i - f Prospective Homecoming Queen—Janellen Walsh and escort, Steve McElroy 146 Jay Cavallaro and Robyn DesRoches — Neatest in the Class Poll { x io �•.. 410 Rally Practice—Sean Richards, Chris Bailey, and Rich Testa Timra Carlson x 10- =� i 1 � x Ann Dufresne and Cheryl Cheevers Julie Desmond and Wendy Harding i �.s 147 Kathy Deslisle,Julie Leonard, Nancy Dillman, Robyn Des Roches,Julie Peck They Represent Us Mary McElhiney, Sal Testa, and Caro- lyn Duffy led the Student Council under the direction of Mr. Paul Spadafore. The council worked well together in attempt- ing to organize many activities. Mr. Paul Spadafore Advisor Jay Cavallaro t,3 rr k Michelle Albrecht Mary McElhiney, Sal Testa, Carolyn Duffy i • r a� i Jennifer Holt and Sal Testa , Tim Labelle 148 Kim Riordon and escort r l } (L-R)First Row:Aimee Garrett, Maria Rizza, Carolyn Duffy, Mary McElhiney,Shiela Perocchi, Katie Fitzpatrick,Second Row: Liz Duffy, Elaine LeBrun, Sal Testa,Janet Maurer, Pat Rorke, Pat Hayes. M 1 I Jf_'I IP tj G Rhonda Ewing, Lisa Moro, Michelle Albrecht, DeeDee Boulanger Jen Sobel L r Theresa Peluso, Leslie Kulpinski,Sal Testa I 149 Bill Busineau, Michelle Determin a a r , ► �� i • F r i 1 I � T • • F M I r l i. tT t I� 1 R.'rt f 5 ; { ♦ yr 1 +' f � y Caroling 4f ViL t ` • � Y y Faculty Chorus Chiming in Trumpet—Mike DiNitto I 5 .ter. Saxophone Player Mr. Selina and band members Michelle Determan Cafeteria Style: Lunch at N. A. H. S . I P- W I f . 4 s " 77. I 4 * 1 I � fd � } y ' . c C v* .1�; may, �i�� `��� � � � �"► "�"� p Rg I g t � �� F � T � • ��� • � 1 r i r 0 F r j � /t/ Run Computer Club This year's computer club - which meets on Wednesday afternoons is led by Mrs. Ha- jec. This club enables stu- dents to learn about and to have fun with computers. This club also initiates its stu- dents to the world of the High Tech. OOP- 4j* WL i F Ed Shaut air Jeff Donahue and Kendall Danes Kendall Davis Advisor—Mrs.Judith Hajec 154 ` First Row: (1-r) Tommy Bead, Jeff Wragy g'JimMcGuire, Am O'Sullivan, �. Mindy Rosenbaum, s Jeff Donahue, Ken- dall Danes. Second row:Mrs. Hajec,Tom w Fragala,Pete Fragala, Chris Rowan, Jayyf •. } Treveslan, Ed F e,, ,» �- ♦s Peter Innskeep, Tom Goebel, Mike Peter- - .•, '� ; F .► son, Charles Mi- niarce. �P I Tom Goebel r i � J Y ♦. qt TT iF r a a' s w � Math Team—First Row: (1-0 Linda Fann, Pam Schwartz,Jeff Donahue,Kendall Danes,Bill Busineau.Second Row: Will Duffy, Salwan, Liz Duffy,Andrea Matchett,Todd Noonan, Pavan Panukulla. Math Team i Advisor Mr. Robert Dinsmore Heroes in the Economic Field HERO (Home Economics and Related Occupa- tions) develops the skills for a person in family life. Kelli Anderson is the president and Lisa Marubito is _ the vice-president of this chapter. Mrs. Carolyn Sul- livan is their advisor. F I EW will AA yr,s a s Y • � e i aft,NOW � rn le A• .: y* t Nr t HERO Officers Mary Molander, Kerri Abdinoon. Lynn Zappala i l5b ia Nancy Dillman Um-Good N. A. H. S . Goes to Spain ! r. ti ` Last spring seventeen high school students, under the supervision of Mr. Mario Giordano and his wife, traveled to Spain for an entire week. All of the travelers felt that they had -� benefited from their first-hand experiences in a * OAK foreign country. Many thanks go to Mr. Gior- dano for his trouble and expertise in planning such an extensive trip. His insight into the benefits of such a trip have truly affected the fr '✓ lives of the seventeen participants. ,rr Ir k M (1-0 Tom Sheehen,Jaynellen Walsh, Sal Testa, Barrie Rumack. --A SEVI A ' � w w� s First Row (1-0 Tracy Tibbits, Jaynellen Walsh, Barrie Rumack, Mrs. Giordano. Second Row(1-r)Sue Robinson, Chris Gihlstorf,Tricia Di Filippo, Pat Hayes,Walter Wilson, Kelly Martin, Dean Alamo, Mike Wald,Mark Rando, Carolyn Busci,Tom Sheehen. Lisa Benincasa Homecoming Queen to .+ R up ago �a � r _ • , _ — _ ■ 1+aIM4 y o✓ Chris Bailey,Julie Leonard, Michelle Trigonis,Andy Crittendon. Jayne Walsh, Steven McElroy � I r r , r i i Billy Zahoruiko, Lisa Benincasa, Andy Crittendon. Janet Maurer, Peter Kilillea f t 1 A 4 A r i 44" i J John Rhode,Janet Nadeau Lisa Bennincasa, Peter Killilea .."+,:» q` ' Via► A ' ,,,. ..� w 4p AS, I (left-right)John Rohode,Janet Nadeau, Steve McElroy,Jayne Walsh, Bill Zahoruiko, Lisa Benincasa, Michelle Trigonis,Andy Crittendon,Janet 159 Maurer, Peter Killilea,Julie Leonard, Chris Bailey. n — Robyn DesRoches & King — Bill Valentine Quee Herrmann , 6 I Bill Herrmann and escort Brad Richards and Tricia Foulds Alf WOW- Erin Muldoon and Jeff Smeltzer Robyn DesRoches, Brian Sifferlan i r s. Matt Rivet • 1 r fv Robyn DesRoches, Bill Herrmann Marc Torrisi F F y PCs r411 16.. Laura White, Chris Bailey Pat Rorke, Janet Maurer rr` rV /fS M Sue Breen, Peter Kellilea Steve Young, and Lisa Bazarian - t a ew r Timra Carlson and Chris Messer Steve McElroy, Bonnie Bruce 161 Lights, Camera, Action . . . Under the supervi- sion of Mr. John Ro- binson, The AV Club r " provides audio visualVL equipment for classes, films, Knights' games and cable Channel 25 with NAHS news and local events. t - 1'. First Row: (L-R) Mark Dorsey, Naomi Gulezian, David Salois, Kim Greenwood, Sheay Jackson, Brian Miller, Al Jackson, Rich Mellilo, Steve Curran. Second Row: Doug Lenox, Mark Bouchard,Jeff Wilson, Dave Hall, Bob Keen, Tom Goebel, Dave Lakin. Gene Salois Steve Curran , Action Nous Avons Un Visiteur The AFS Club is sponsoring a visitor from France this year, Pierre Cramoissey. Kelli Anderson is the president and visited Argentina last summer. Joanna Haigney visited Switzerland, and Becky Leighton spent the 1983-1984 school year in Ger- many. R � �r a " f I Pierre Comoissery AFS Student A Whale of a Good Time May Whale Watch r ' • �7""rM"I1.� w` s. - Moby Dick The "Dolphin" Sights A Whale! Ir Sailing Flipper OakF AAN jr _ .,.. Captain Touchette 163 Captain Kappobs The Belly Flop A Knight to Remember 1 i ' Standing—Rebecca Leighton, Chris Strobel, Janet Nadeau, Steve Ward. Wendy Griggs and escort F i.. r � 7 Molly Sullivan,Jeff Smeltzer Dawn Marinelli, Lisa Bazarian r , I � i - r e 1' c 164 1 t .� Jeff Doherty,Ann Dufresne, Mark Emmett, Donna Martin. I 'I 5 % ` ,r' r r r -- Carlyn Crane, Bud Hanahan Jack Lyon, Carla Scuto,Sean Richards, Paula Galvagna. IL ate- The Grand March h 1 • O a . , r 'j Mile Anderson, Rosalie Marquez Pat Rorke,Jaynellen Walsh Lynne Cooney, Kevin Fitzgerald, Jennifer Wright, Steve Dugan. NI dp A PL id i I y T i I , A + � i R rr f A i 1 Team Shows Strong Offense This ear's Varsity Football Team led b Captain Peter y tY y P Killilea and Co-Captain Bill Herrmann and coached by Mr. Michael Cavanaugh held a final record of 3-6-1. , Strong offensive players were Todd Whitley and Tim McGuire, and the team spirit was the best in the league. Next year's team shows great promise with the number of sophomores returning. 4 j t y First Row(1-r)Joe Basin,Jim McAlloon, Sean Richards, Chuck Steinbrecker, Rich Melillo, Vin Cottone, Scott McGibbon, Mike Burns, John Mambro, Matt Rivet, Chris Bailey, Paul Pierog, Todd Corcoran, Tim McGuire, Jack Lyon, Mr. Carnavale, Al Rosenbaum, Peter Killilea, Steve Ward, Bill Herrmann. Second Row (1-r) Mr. Cavanaugh, Mike Keegan, Dan Cyr, Keith Burt,Chris Skiba,Jim Gurry, Dave Kozemchak, Chris Abel, Nick DiChara, Rick - ; Fredette, George Nuss- baum, Frank Kennealley, Jay Trevesian, Rich Rozzi, � - '� - - - Peter LeHaye, Mike Casale, n Tim Scanlon, Todd Whitley, "� `.,, Jeff Callahan, Bin Rich Stratton,Andy Dobson, Dave Braga, Steve Dorsey, ' Miller M g Rob Skiba, Bob Marcone, F w - - �,Y '► -��`�' Mike Anderson, Coach Cal- lagy. .. tj OD�- F■ '. k 168 * J��� C 4 . ,. *� ok ti 1� p . k _ NOW. dr i A ... Ir r rt 5 l A' 4 r F 169 A Collection of Action I � dr .� rw Mir r• 'tr gyp' ¢/ s s w I I -IK Yf i i y I �T 14 v t i ir-t� �1 I 1 i � '. '!-� f!_�'f - •�fi•i fit+ �' � 04 r ti, sp& r As lot' _ 1 1 � _ r> t44fib t Team Makes State Tournament The 1983-1984 Soccer Team was young but extremely effective. Led by Coach Di- Marca and Tri-Captains Rich Testa, Walter Wilson, and Ray Sullivan, the team achieved +* ' a final record of 14-4 and qualified for the �s State Tournament. Excellent defensive play- ers were Walter Wilson, Greg Kasperzak, ` Pete Fragala and Dean Alaimo, while great offensive work was done b Sean Randall +� y ., and Mike Moody who were both All-League. �+ p " ` a e � +' 9 4 � Kurt Tobin Kurt Tobin,Pat Connolly +r f � Tom Fragala _ The Huddle Mike DiNitto 172 IN s Ip y I� 1 y Mike Sullivan Coach DiMarca t ke e Chris Berube Brian Currier Oft \6 gh 40 11 � air 'E t First Row (1-r) Ken Roy, Matt Hayden, Steve Marchand, Captains Rich Testa, Walter Wilson and Ray Sullivan, Keith McManus, Greg Kasperzak, Sean Randall, Manager Jeff Hartley. Second Row (1-r) Kurt Tobin, Pete Fragala, Pat Connolly, Dean Alaimo, Tim Miller, Chris Berube, Andy Condon, Brian Pearson, Bill Lynch, Mike DiNitto, Brian Currier, Tom Fragala, Mark Harrington, Fred Kratz, Randy Little, Chris Redman, Mike Sullivan,Mike Moody, Coach DiMarca. 173 L Women' s Soccer Team Celebrates 4th year. The Women's soccer team was created four years ago by seniors Liz Duffy, Andrea Mat- chett, Jenny Wright, and Kelly Anderson. Since then the team has gained a special place at N.A.H.S. The team signifies the new impor- tance of women in high school sports. . , i - A w 4 ZI Andrea Matchett Andrea Matchett, Coach Ellard, Kelli Anderson, Katie Innskeep r . 4r A.Oy" yr. ' r ,'• +., ..1C"" .wk ' "°' .".s..: * - Katielnnskeep `+ c _f ,t t k 4L - r t- !t • i� � 7! 1 i Al I Kelli Anderson, Kathy Bradley, Andrea Matchett, Kris Keen The Team • w • Back Kick The Block ♦=s 21 vb �+�Ij �,,.s.4 0• ". w fit i'r pF » r Andrea Matchett I Girls Achieve Second Place Finish in League Meet Although the Girls' Cross Country Team, led b Captains Sue Breen, Lisa Pimpis, and Nancy y f Reynolds, did not have a great season record- wise, the girls worked hard and showed great im- :E_ 141 provement. The highlight of Coach Kelley's ,t` season was a second-place finish in the league ` meet where the girls beat five of the six teams that had previously beaten them. Captains-elect is Jennifer Loyall who was a league and Eagle Tribune All-Star. Y ` - E ' Chris Sobel—They're off! D 1 .A-s � ,-•wry � �� ,.L`� • ` .�" „ , // % Beth KalanowskiWr rtY, * Team Picture—First Row(1-r) Kathy Dugan, Krista Sobel, Beth Kalinowski, Sherrie Perochi, Marybeth Katis, Karen Winning. Second • Row(1-0 Jean Hambilton, Kris Nobel,Jane Jolly, Nancy Reynolds, Lisa Pimpis, Sue Breen,Jenny Loyall, Robin Smith. ir v • �f _ Team Spirit! Moody-League Meet Winner The Boys' Cross Country Team, coached by Mr. Jack Kelley, had a winning season with a final 8 win 4 loss record. Captained by Will Duffy and ��R j t► "� Brian Moody, the team placed ninth out of 41 teams in the Northern Area Meet and 12th out of 30 teams in the States. The outstanding runner for the team was Brian Moody who :4 was undefeated in nine races and the winner of the league meet. Moody was also a league ,. �. and Eagle Tribune All-Star. Bill Busineau Brian Moody Brian Moody T AY F ! Team Picture—First Row (1-r) �L Brendan Ramsden, Bill Busi- r neau, Eric Swenson, Paul Mc- _ ` Donald, Clay Reynolds, Bobby MacLevish, Paul Quin- tal. Second Row (1-0 Brian Moody, Matt Morin, Pat Bag- . , ley, Marcus Meyer, Eric Ham- lei, Will Duffy, Steve Dugan, _ - -sm., Bill Jasinski, r. Kelley, Peter r Sullivan. ! Fy nw A l �r r The Race Paul McDonald, Bill Jasinski. 177 Team Has Disappointing Season This year's Field Hockey Team under the direction of Miss Meg Korb put forth their , best efforts; however, they had - r.� a very disappointing season. t Led by members Maureen Dowe, Julie Hayes, Kelly Peck, 7 24 Linda Fann, Nancy Erban, Janet Gosselin, Ellen Balmas and Lisa Pascucci, the team dis- played remarkable spirit and *AV . learned what hard work and support are all about. Iwo �1 3 J First Row(1-r)Maureen Dowe,Ellen Balmas,Sheri Watson,Nancy Erban,Lynda Fann,Kelly Peck,Lisa Pascuchi.Second Row(1-0 Miss Korb,Julie Perk, Kelli Glen, Sue McGrath,Jani Gosslin,Ann Dunigan, Katie Walsh,Julie Hayes. c• Katie Walsh r Maureen Dowe w "W it Ellen Balmas T fL a AL 4 r r � t �yy �,� '�{to e �!• �7'$C 4 ' f •F s , � * W • Junior Varsity Field Hockey Faces Stiff Competition The fall 1983 Junior Varsity Field Hockey team consisting of such out- t standing players as Sue McGrath, Jill ' Collins, Sheri Watson, Kathy Cava- naugh, Kerin Anderson and Kara Dowe learned a great deal about Field Hockey ! . techniques both offensively and defen- sively. In addition, the team demon- «�•µ }' strated a great deal of stamina and spirit. W0140. ` Susan McGrath Kelly Peck, Lisa Pascucci *4 1 T� a ! �T i • s 4 r t { +y First Row (1-r) Sarah Katis, Kara Dowe, Michelle Piotte, Laurie Quintal, Karin Anderson, Chris Chmura, Kelly Gurry, Cindy Dufresne,Jennifer Strobel,Jill Collins, Kelly Radame. Second Row (1-r) Bethany Kimball, Monica Tecca, Kathy Killourie, Elizabeth Bradley, Caroline Marcotte, Chris Adams, Kathy Cavanaugh, Elaine Fann, Erin McLaughlan, Kristen Donovan,Julie Papalia, Coach Meg Korb. is :... .�.� .�..: ■ T i+ r va et �'�r�r✓r fs � � _ t `a +� Cindy Dufresne Jennifer Strobel Chris Adams 180 Captains Gerraughty and _ McLaughlan Lead Teams This year's Golf Team led by Captains Tim Gerraughty and ,4 h Chris McLaughlan had a very difficult season. Coach Fichera and his other team members—Jeff Hajjar, Dan CiCarlo, Blaine + , Melanson, Steve Dorsey and Joe Torname displayed great , sportsmanship and hard work and are looking forward to a �' •., better season next year. '` ' Joe Torname x� • Y+Lka 3�yr j �Z� lot; jW Aftw tot • R j i f 2 yak ae r ' art��F • � tl q""y• V 3 Chris McLaughlan Mark Dorsey-Ile -AAA T .aC�IF � J �� i �+ � T" •a;ij, f.d A o- `� ., 'T -t :R �Nj NP ' �^• . . ' r ,,ter S — a h � f •w a ... . -a._ ._ ♦ ii ,. k First Row (1-0 Tim Gerraughty, Chris McLaughlan. Second Row (1-r) Coach Fichera, Blaine Melanson. Mark Tim Gerraughty Dorsey,Joe Torname, Matt Strobel, David Swarbrick. Men' s Ski Team The men's ski team faced a 4 ' challenging sea- s # son with a record , �1 of 5-8-1. Cap- tains Greg Bat- ht N , �qy _ 140 tersby demon- it µ(*14 42 i t strated his talents ANDUIEFoovn '�"""` 4 R pNuoVER A!lUOY[!► ; .� on the slopes as well as Dean Deluca, John _ Osgood, Rich N H � �� 1 } 7ikik N Ty ✓fir } Stratton, Sean NUHT � HppI" r NOlfIN �t�r Healy, and Sean 72 SU Henry. Tim Mc- +� Clung also did First Row (L-R): Glenn Wyllie, Ken Roy, Gary Frazier,Jay Marconi, Eric Reasor, John Sequin, Dave Hall, Second Row: Coach Kappotis, Tim McClug, Coach Santalarsci, Mike Wald,John Mahoney, Steve Morin,John Lesofsky, Brian Pearson, John Osgood, Rob Skiba, Mark Stratton, very well this sea- Glen Battersby, Coach Marchegiani. son. 10( 1 � I. r John Lesofsky Ken Roy ddN � t Glenn Wyllie Mike Wald Women' s Ski Team The woman's ski team had a very successful year. They finished the season with a 6-7 record ranking second in the league. Timra Carlson and Amy Stern qualified for the states. Other out- standing performances by Erin Muldoon, Debbie Lally, Jill Collins, Margaret Helfrich and Lisa Pas- ' chuchi. 1 \ I, f � i 7 3 E 1 ,ti 1 Timra Carlson, Coach John Kappotis, Erin Muldoon. Janet Maurer ' First Row (L-R): Debbie Lally, r, ► Janice Osgood, Amy Stem, Erin Muldoon, Denise Lane, Niomi Gulezian. Second Row: Chris Adams, Suzanne McDonald, Chris Splane, Kelly Steer,Jackie Tomko, Lisa Pascucci, Jennifer Battersby, Karen Anderson, K d/ 84 ��' N Kelly Beele, Timra Carlson. tW V ,q�f Third Row: Coach Marchegiani, ` L+ OVER Ginny Curren, Kelly Gurry, Karen Lally, Jennifer Stulgis, H Sarah Levesey, Noreen Deer- NSN1`1M man, Bethany Kimball, Kathy 94 fi Killhauri, Michelle Determan, 'ii Margaret Helfrich, Jill Collins, roRrN , Ea Coach Santalarsci, Kathy - oev �` ' ` _ T+ McElroy, Kathy DeLisle, Yana Dlugy, Kathy Lyons, Coach Kappotis. allowF. fkt k e Jackie Tomko - - Kathy McElroy Margaret Helfrich Team Makes States The Ice Hockey Team skated to a fantastic season. Led by high scorers Jim Norwood, Andy Heinze, and Rob Cheevers, the team ; • made it to the states. i Congratulations! *' J r 4 1 i M t ! •, + to , First Row (L-R) Andy Heinze, Mike Cavinah, Bill Herrmann, Matt Rivet, Jim Norwood, Mike Dunlap, Jim Titus, Jim Gurry, Mike Keegan, Second Row (L-R) Ted Shields, Jeff Calahan, Dave Docray, Dave Dorsey,Jay Logue, John Ronan, Alan Rosenbaum, Rich Fredette, Rob Cheevers, Tobie Adie, Craig Cheevers, Coach McDonald r k� 1 � t �d 1 Matt Rivet Coach McDonald I r Mike Dunlap,Jim Norwood �' + ar/ f 184 i r f l� • 1 s I J •� I } I, I �g,tAt i ` 04 x p ' l Ai1r�_a '..� U..w pill' r t L' a Coach Jim Logue �s�( T YkI rr- + Women Break All Records This year's woman's basketball team was led by captains Donna Lagana and Sue Breen and coached by Mr. • Robert Parker. The tk` ti I 111' y�, t(' team swept the Cape Anne League Confer- _ ence and remained un- defeated for the year. - First Row: (1-r) Katie Moran, x Debbie Fumeaux, Sue i Breen, Donna Lagana, Katie Walsh. Second Row: Nancy Erban, Beth Kalinowski, Kris ' Uttley, Arlene Uzynski, Dan- e� ielle Dixon, Tammy Kehrig, 1 Joan Bushnell c i Donna Lagana, Nancy Erban, Coach Parker Katie Walsh 186 Tammy Kehrig,Arlene Uzynski, Katie Moran �i } t 1 r`k 1 r i \►. ,4 I ' Sue Breen 4 Kris Uttley Donna Lagana 1 i, k r Donna Lagana Beth Kalinowski 187 Team Wins Championship Mr. Michael McVeigh's fantastic team led by Rob Fredette, Chris Strobel, and Tim Labelle won first place in the Cape Anne League. The superlative team proved to be one of the best in the state. r i F i - Planning Strategy f + 7 , i y � i R I Coach McVeigh Derrick Staudemire t � pQ John Leavitt 188 � _.• A �� i Tim Labelle Rob Fredette .t Rob Fredette 1 Chris Strobel "r I 1 y` Tim Labelle Dan Murphy John Leavitt JV Girls Had a Constructive Season The Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball team beat all of its previous records with its unde- feated record. The team, coached by Mrs. Pat Parent, swept the Cape Anne League Championship. I Amy Strobel Tina Kehrig " NORTH NORTH First Row (L-R): Chris Valentino, NORTH Karen Checiki,Amy Strobel,Mau- AND' ,. ► 44 r` " reen Furneaux, Tina Kehrig, Mag- ;; DOVER gie Pemble, Second Row (L-R): Lynn McDonald, Sue Crevier, Sara Holzman, Arlene Uzynski, Shari Valliere, Kathy McClung, , • NORTH Coach ParentNMTH 4 S 14 Wi kNUOVIR NOOV JIL Coach Parent, Arlene Uzynski, Lynn McDonald,Tina Kehrig � NORTH TH 190 ' C _ ajr • } Team on Top The 1983-84 Junior Varsi- ty Basketball team had a fan- tastic season winning all but .� . one of its games. The team coached by Mr. Barry Hum- �. NORTH NORTH 4 phreys was spurred on to vic- NaRTH NORTH 2 2 3 ,anTu tory with great performance by Mike Gordon, Dave Hall, ave 31 Boyd Foulds and Paul McCabe. NORTH} NORTH NORTH CkpRTH Nn�TH 21 2 t 34 14 NORTH , ,OVER COV �©oY JANOaY 3 2 4Nt?OYEA NORTH 15 ' �haOVrr First Row (L-R) Mike Moody, John Dzlardasz, Peter Kocin, David Hall, t Matt McGrath, Second Row (L-R) X John Mele, Scott Healey, Boyd Foulds, Paul McCabe, Mike Gor- �`" AL don, Coach Barry Humphreys. t� f 1 fc 1 Scott Healey David Hall r Mike Gordon Coach Humphreys ,� ry R 1 NDD VAR ,. i .. Cheers To You Cheerleaders ! N.A. sports would be lost without its ,; s _ �1 �- ` • '';. ` "I ti cheerleaders. Each of the four separate :- "' ,1~. �` �• -• •_F'',",x zt groups of cheerleaders compete in re- a .•., gional competition and attend a summer cheerleading camp to sharpen their skills and to learn new cheers. Our cheer- leaders do a great job at all our sporting events! f ,i t•.r� a�.r+�lr.Yrl♦•fir rr�•r..rrE ter•... !�V +`'` � � a Lr 1 d All t First Row: (L-R) Tracy Connolly, Cheryl Cheevers, Lisa Bazarian, Janet Maurer, Laura White. Second Row: Peggy Driscoll Caroline Kaddaras, Peggy Driscoll,Tricia Kilcoyne,Sheila Long. POW V �y ti Victory! 1 I Laura White Bonnie Bruce, Lisa Wharton, Peggy Driscoll, Laura White, Charlene Logue lf k4& , • i C. rr r , f 1 1 O r/ i WrestlingChamps � This year's wrestling team lived up to all its expectations. Captains Rich Testa, Rich Melillo and r � Rob Farrow led the team through an undefeated year. The Knights were sectional champions and C.A.L. tournament champs. Capt. Rich Testa, Von Hoehn and Dan Enaire had an unde- feated season and Jim Pettine, Rich Testa, Rob Farrow, Rich Melillo, Mile Anderson and Von Hoehn all qualified for the states. 44 R • 40� i - 1 yy 1 F k dp �n A6I a � i 1 .r t I 4 1 ,� Women Gymnasts Soar This years gymnas- tic team had a good season and was led y` by many outstand- ing athletes. Among them were Elaine Le- brun and Kathy Ren- nie. The team led by _ Coach Korb qualified e t for championship - competition. First Row: (L-R) Amy Trask, Michelle Houde, Lisa Bouchard, Ellen Balmas, Bethann Sullivan, Debbie D'Antonio, Joan Maurer. Second Row: Coach Korb, Kathy Rennie,Janet Maurer, Kamal Asar, Elaine LeBrun, Kelly Peck. a' ' d t i i 1 i Z Elaine LeBrun { I • i Janet Maurer 196 Lisa Bouchard, Debbie D'Antonio, Bethann Sullivan Lisa Bouchard t w n> _ •9 .M lµ I f. I Elaine LeBrun, Kamal Asar,Janet Maurer Sw Lisa Bouchard, Beth Sullivan Lisa Bouchard 1 ,sue' I .R t � t _ M Kelly Peck Lisa Bouchard Strobel and Norwood Lead Team Coach Strobel's baseball team had a ` fantastic spring season. Led by captains Chris Strobel and Jim Norwood, the team placed quite well in the league. Efforts made by catcher Bill Herrmann, pitcher/ outfielder Mike Atwood and second base- man Chris Strobel helped the Knights maintain their tradition of excellence. _ 1, Bill Herrmann . .• e • s - - "F'�4'�.�'��i�� 'F"��' . "��y,mod" ��•��`siv� ' - - 411.1 - .a .�wk�#S-�.�``s'`�°$�`t'4:v�„A� .� �:,�`3♦ - S ��rYC� a y.r�Jt,d..° r� . � 1( .#,#• a ,- ti ...'�'�.-. `s • r Y ' First Row (1-r) Ann Mike Atwood Chris Strobel *�" , Dufresne, Elaine 6 LeBrun, Wayne t _- Stearns, Kamal Asar, Chuck Pem- ble, Mike Atwood, � � " •• - Jim Norwood, Andy Heinze, Chris Strobel, Dan 1-4 oft Glynn, Joe Basin. Second Row (1-0 , ; _Zl John Vincent, Peter s .. Heinze, Bill Mar- O Vk cotte, T.J. Conte, ;, ++ s Steve Ward, Bill Herrmann, Tom Reusch, Mr. Stro- bel. 198 —' _ i • qp , ` i jviqp •# L' :. 40 - 4 a A Jim Norwood Coach Strobel Bill Herrmann i t Ik Kamal Asar, Chuck Pemble, Wayne Stearns,Ann Dufresne. I •ti t w III*� q _ AO fir'"«" ,Y y ei tYti _4.1 . Awl T IL s� � s Oki �+i.* •�a .,"ter s1, �. .'� � { � . t wti' ��� _y .ys, . l ��iF`�v+� ,, A*1�''" ,.�a� � •� - 11 F '� A' •1 ` �t ySyJ Q • • '�' °•yb � s':* F ' sk+�'f jY '�Yr41G.��w + sN�s r CJ a « T`• s 1 A t i- r ~3 1 �1 aF 4 'r r�rrYY1k�-:,�f T Y" �m i 10 !N .� ors'. Aw- 201 McCabe Key at First Base The Knights' Junior Varsity Baseball team, coached by Mr. Dins- � ` -Job"more, did quite well. Paul McCabe was a key aide as first base- , man and outfielder, while the efforts of �� • short stop Mike Clancy and second fr baseman Mike Cava- R ' naugh also spurred _ � � � r'�. `•.��w�. � -�...._ +�.;t't _�� �� the team to victory. '_ .. w a First Row(1-r)Dave Alakel,Peter LaLaye,Rich Rozzi,Keith Burt,Chris Abel,Jim Marconi,Dean Alamo,flick DiChiara.Second Row(1-r)Barrie Rumack,Jeri Silberman, Paul Bernardin,John Leavitt, Chris Skiba,Jeff Callahan, Rich Blinn,Steve Marchand, Mike Keegan, Mr. Dinsmore. All Chris Abel, "That's all she wrote!" #, - ,. Paul Bernardin T,1'li,y Rich Blinn 202 r 1 � s • if .r' s F Seniors Lead Men' s Track Team op _ This years men's track team was led by captains _ Peter Killilea, Brian Moody, and Tim McGuire. The team had a successful sea- son thanks to the outstand- ing talent of Will Duffy, Paul , Pierog,Jack Lyon, and Tim Labelle. Mr. Welch ♦ r 1! � S .. ! Mr.- First Row(1-0 Sean Richards, Peter Killilea,Joe McDonald,Jeff Stewart,Mike Braga, Rick Dellechaie, Mike Barrett, Frank Killilea,Jim Lindley, Jim Kilcoyne,Jim Testa, Mark Stratton, Kevin Allen, Chris McLaughlin,Pat Rourke.Second Row(1-r)Todd Whitley,Jim Detora, Mike DeNitto, Peter Oakes,Jim Titus,Tim Labelle,Brian Moody,Phil D'Antonio,Dave Salois,Jack Lyon,Charlie Steinbrecker,Greg Stewart,Vinnie Cottone, John Rhode, Mark Rando, Russ DesRoches, Dave Kozemchak. Third Row (1-r) Mr. Welch, Nick Quintal, Dave Dockray, Matt Rivet, Al Rosenbaum, Bob St. Hilaire,Greg Kasperzak,Paul Pierog,Steve Dorsey,Tim Scanlon,Tobie Adie,Rich Stratton,Bill Jasinski,Frank Kenealley, Rick Fredette,Tim Walsh, Mike Anderson,Jim Gurry,Will Duffy,Eric Hamblet,Mike Waldrep, Peter Sullivan, Dave Carney, Dan MaKallagate, Tim McGuire, Dave Braga, Bob Keen, Matt Morin. iku l� lt y ffift- M Peter Killilea ILy� Brian Moody Jim Titus 204 t t a A Tobie Adie Jack Lyon t I ti 4 4� a i Greg Stewart Dave Salois Will Duffy 205 i Girls' Track Team Hurdles to Victory The Girls' Track Team led by three-year '� y veteran coach Mr. James Sheehan per- formed very well this season. Excellent ef- forts by such track stars as Jennifer Loyall, " - Chris Pasucci and Kris Uttley gained many points for the team. The team, captained by seniors Lisa Benincasa, Patti Stone and Mau- reen Scanlon was a credit to the school -` Just Over! * I Joe xr � � I a .rvrr _ ,. • _ �� # First Row(1-r)Jenny Loyall, Pat Stone, Maureen Costello, Heidi Weifers, Heidi Carbone.,Sue McGrath, Lynda Fann,Joanna Badiannayki, Kelly Peck, Shari Watson. Second Row(1-r)Kim Greenwood, Stephanie Broderick,Anne Fillback, Chris Noble,Janel Joll , Marybeth Gordon, Shelley Szelest, Lynda McDonald, Jackie Tomko, Andrea McDonald, Donna Zajac, Kelly Reagan, Miss Korb—Assistant&ach. Third Row (1-r) Coach Sheehan, Keri Cochran, Lisa Benincasa, Erin Muldoon, Kathy Cahill, Jenny Bent, Melissa D'Antonio, Laura Fillback, Christen Donovan, Ellen Balmas, Lisa Pascucci. Fourth Row (1-r) Deanna Brucato, Kathy McElroy, A.nrea Forgetta, Lisa Benincasa, Virginia Curren, Chris Gihlstorf, Lisa Pimpis, Lina Azar,Katie Rivet,Valerie DeJongh.Fifth Row(l-r)Keri®'Neill,Jenny Sobel,Katie Moran,Susan McDonald,Maureen Scanlon,Sheila Long, Paula Lawson, Leslie Miles, Sue Breen, Agnes Bemal, Kris Utiley, Chris Pascucci, Kathy Shottes. Iv +�_ ■ i r A Agnes Bernal Kelly Regan i • 400,�O 1W 4 . a y ' . F i r� y -Vi - - Susan Breen Kris Uttley �lop lowly I p Ar Maureen Costello Jennifer Loyall Men' s Tennis Team Has Talent z This year's Men's Tennis Team had a good year. Talent such as Dave Modigliani greatly benefited the team. Coach Young was pleased with his 1983-84 team, and is looking forward to the future of the Men's Tennis Team. —:-- --- � I" 4. Tony Galvagna Steve Todd A David Modigliani Chris Tecca � r F V s} At AN will 208 = � - Pr� Dennis Reagan First Row (1-r)Tony Galvagna, Lee Altman, Mike Healy, Dennis Reagan, Second Row (1-0 11, Tony Armitage, Steve Todd, Dave Modigliani, Chris Tecca. Women' s Tennis Team r Does Well -� The Women's Tennis Team did well this past season. Kim Patter- son, Liz Duffy, Caroline Duffy, Marybeth Harrington, and Joanna Haigney put out a great effort. The team's success is sure to continue with a lot of talented young players. Julie Hayes ' x. fv 1-r AlicePeck," - Ali Coach Peck Joanna Haigney. i Conference 47, ri » M 1 nIR d ( M First Row (1-r) Joanna Haigney, Alice Peck. Second Row (1-r) Amy Mead, Sheila Perrochi, Leslie Dumas, Leslie Dionne, Sarah Katis, Lisa Belanger. Third Row (1-r) Robin Pallodino, Marybeth Harrington, Caroline Duffy, Kim Patterson, Julie Hayes, Kim Patterson ��� Liz Duffy, Laurie Shapner, Coach Peck. BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS TO THE CLASS OF OF '84 , 84 from (617) 682-2242 FORGETTA' S FLOWERS i"cl os or s n 1210 Osgood St. eNjfincfive C neje Cuijine No. Andover, MA 946 Osgood St. 682-3885 North Andover, Mass. 01845 Best Wishes to the Class of '84 North Andvoer Lions Club a op 210 FC( MPLIMENTS OF. PETER P. LOMBARD PRESIDENT BRANCH OFFICE 5 BROADWAY-RTE. 1, SAUGUS, MA 01906 (617) 231-0622 Twx 710-346-0237 X r y of ti 211 f' Congratulations Graduates AIR SYSTEMS AND rx SHEET METAL General Sheet Metal Work Heating—Cooling—Ventilating Commercial and Residential Joseph G. Zelonis Phone: 683-9980 North AndovEr Supply, Inc, Quality glumLng U°? Realing V upplies + 595 Chickering Rd., Rte. 125 Telephone No. Andover, Ma. 01845 (617) 686-0711 212 �5 f � I , � I I o it MANZI ELECTRICAL CORPORATION 6lectrica[ Contractors lX 4sn5ii:ccrs LAWi':EVC'r, hIASSACHUSETTS 01842 � 217-221 ELM STREET "F 683-7 1 83 (LAW) •) 227-3794 (BOSTON) ' James P. Ha'inswortL Insurance Agency HARRY R. DOW, 3RD .. n (9nsu�ance - eal 6nsfafe TEL. 682-7203 {■` 150 MAIN STREET HOME TEL. 688.0898 NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. 213 Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of ' 84 AT&T Merrimack Valley Works An Equal Opportunity Employer 14 I Good Luck to the Class of '84 Y N. F. Nicetta & Son, , . - Inc. •`�- '" """""� 91 Belmont Street North Andover, Ma Tel: 686-4306 687-2920 Best Wishes to the Class of'84 (617) 686-0148 Don Kennett, Inc. ABC Bus Co. , Inc. Spray Equipment Specialists 8 Adrian Street Auto Body & Industrial Supplies North Andover, Ma. 01845 Don Takesian 312 Water Street President Lawrence, Mass. 01842 215 CoItt - A� FUNERAL HOME ;� �;:; Mtlo � r ;; M _ -_ t� Non-Sectarian a -- 17 THIRD ST., NO. ANDOVER 1 2 .., },T_ 21 4 32 Congratulations Graduates of the Class of '83 Good Luck Graduates Kaps Clothing Store F .J. Macartney CO. 356 Essex Street Essex Street Lawrence, MA Lawrence, Ma. 5 Main Street Andover, MA 216 JOIN THE PEPSI GENERATION HAVE A PEPSI DAY C Y �4 f' 7 , AL 217 I Best Wishes to the class of '84 • Wall Covering • Painting *Special Coatings H.J. DOER Painting Inc. 95 FERRY ST., Lawrence • 688-5772 IKON' S LOBSTER POOL r I -', , North Andover 682-5291 Cold Beer and Wine Fresh Fish Seven Days a Week �a 218 Congratulations Class of '84 } y 1 O UZI Quality and Innovation 1551 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 t RLCoSWITCH fff0. INNO VA TING �:2;:•i,��r?!r. "ti:.'�._-v ,x 'il.w... .'a:'ev al��<'�'KS "",,,,,,yyss GREAT IDEAS FOR WORLD INDUSTRY TEL. 683-1031 & 683-1133 NIGHT: 685-4545 Tel. (617) 688-4332 ' NIASE Certified Mechanics TROMBLY BROS . I INC . 24 Hour Towing and Road Service North Andover Tulsa E7�ON DAVE, RICK & SKIP �pDROVEp COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE q9 — Computer Diagnostic Center — 141-153 BUTTON STREET o 200 Sutton Street NO. ANDOVER, MASS. 01845 �Zm North Andover, Mass. 24-HOUR TOWING AND ROAD SERVICE Fuel Oils and Burner Installation & Repair 219 I BEST WISHES To THE CLASS OF '84 J & T GULF 77 Main St. North Andover, MA .� Www W ' S , Patrons RAMEY CONTRACTORS Complirrrients of: Marson St., Lawrence VARIATIONS IN WOOD McAloon' s Package Store 2370 Turnpike St., No North Andover, MA 531 Chickering Load North Andover, MA MR TUX Tel. 682-8029 59 Merrimack St., Lawrence The Buco Family And Employees Welcome you at "The Package Store" in North THE GENERAL STORE Andover old North Andover Center Don't Mix TI-IE YANKEE LADY Drinking and Driving 89 Main St., Andover, MA MAIN STREET LIQUORS 64 Main Street North Andover, MA 220 eongratutiations Knowledge is the eye of desire and can become the pilot of the soul. Will Durant It's with much pride that we congratulate you, who are the future of our community. Your diploma can be the start of a great beginning, a key to open the door to a successful life in whatever field of endeavor you may choose. May you continue to enjoy success in all that you strive for. IN �s Lauwnee • u ne ,��eV$esr�al��rYourDa` Over 54,000 copies sold every day including Sundays. INSURANCE OFFICE OF RICHARD W. TESTA C. L. U. 101 Amesbury Street Suite 105 Lawrence, MA Tel. 685-1150 Res, 685-0842 Rom.. Ft K i R S � MF �1 221 BEST WISHES CLASS OF '84 DAVID MINICUCCI DEAL ESTATE REALTORS * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE r` f 508 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Tel. 688-4400 BIRCH SUPER DONAHUE DRUG BROTHERS, INC. " . . . Where you'll meet your neighbor . . . and be COFFEE waited on by a friend . DISTRIBUTORS North Andover Mall Maxwell House Route 114 at 495 Yuban Coffee Next to DeMoulas Sanka Brand Chelmsford Wilmington and Salem 17 Buanham Road, Methuen Tel. 685-5806 222 _ ♦ t J e0l AI }, Best wishes to the t North Andover High School Class of '84 �f�1�ohQ�a�s - 660 Chickering Rd., Rte. 125 NORTH ANDOVER Just A Few Words To Say It's very easy to forget that there is a "real world" outside of our school because of the protected and routine lives that we live. However, this year our world was invaded, and we got an unforgetable taste of the "real world." The war in Lebanon is just one example. We all felt the horrors of the war when our friend and citizen Sean Gallagher was killed in Lebanon. Sean had just graduated from our school in 1979. Another example was the teachers' contract dispute. No one thought that North Andover High School teachers would be forced to picket the school as all those other teachers we saw on the news did. We really felt their anger when they decided not to participate in any extra-curricular activity. However, most of us agreed that the teachers deserved a fair contract. Through it all we learned and matured. With the bad, however, came plenty of good. North Andover's sports were tops. Our class found its best personalities (who can forget Jeff Smeltzer's morning announcements) and we, from a scattered group of people in the same grade, became one class—a whole. We will never forget North Andover High, not because of the good or bad times we had here, but because of the friends we made here. You've made it Class of 1984. Christen Gihlstorf 223 1 Time it was — and what a time it was . . . a time of innocence a time of confidences. long ago . . . it must be . . . I have a photograph. preserve your memories, they' re all that' s left you. Paul Simon 224 I i a • �y� �y����,•��,.,��r, ,�j,;fit , 1'iJ '• ' . Ek fr�� l, S J�la •iIN►i' 'C t�� a•.'1����'S•(?,,h ±,lly it„} Sly}' i ., ,� jA lot,