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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNAHS Yearbook 1987 th, e knig. . w J 1 a 1 ,I �� �� i �, Before I built a wall I ' d ask to know What I was walling in Or walling out — Robert Frost � @ � - e � ^ `! > « :owr. � % »& �f1mv. ` / . . i t FL Published by the senior class of North Andover High School 675 Chickering Road North Andover, MA 01845 3 on t erl ts ' s i . s e • ♦ ♦ ♦ [ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • • • • ♦ • • 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R Y 72 smen . ♦ . ♦ • . . . . ♦ . . . 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 -)POTIESp ♦ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Advertisements . . . . . . . . . . . 184 4 r - � N r .14'- F, k 'ku a T � T r I " s• "k t 1 k .+i .Y.' 4, i t �y Y MMr kv INK 94 T. Sao THE WRITING walls, pointed to his people and As to having no barriers ON declared, "These are the Spartan between classrooms, our open con- walls. " So it is within our school. cep t prevents us from feeling THE WALL The student body and faculty trapped and forces us to confront Walls offer us protection from the together constitute our walls. The challenges. Without walls, we have elements. Yet, if we are sur- students are the stones, somewhat no corners. Without corners we rounded by too many, we feel unrefined at first, but ready to be have no crises, only open cross- trapped. North Andover High has cut. The faculty are the masons who roads that converge on promise few walls. So, what do we have for shape the stones, and the adminis- and the possibility of every direc- protection? 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N til _ , i =X Wendy Foulds Elaine Fann Colleen Walsh Julie Christopher a � f Chad Dalton 44all ���� ! r� ii�Y�aly��Y �•�. Peg McNally Eric Shannon Kerrie Deegan MIN Amy Trask s- #j ,� • ,,, i tt � r - db*4r ._ - - Mi Seong Kim Mark Mank Kristin Spero Dave Kerem y Ir r- Kate Rinaldi Jen Dziadosz Melissa Schwab Jodi Gallante and Cathy Dugan 18 Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away %L 4-�"'t Aftw 1 Erin McLaughlin Liza Palmer Christy Carson Cathy Dugan Eric Swenson t4b hL IL y X. LL y„ v � Muriel Dussett Kathy Streeter Marc Torrisi Linda Scarborough Maura O'Connell _o r t Christina Fey Mike Parker Lori Takesian Lisa Cimmino Sue Curley '1 gar.` oil 1� i .• ,4 e .o, .,. �J Tracey Matthews Annemarie LyonsPam Picard Matt DellaCroce 19 4w + I& ,w. pool 1 Karen Raney Greg Parlor Steve Nugenr ! LN 4 14 �f 1 i f - .rt r i1 1 Stacy Crane Alyssa Bayley Marybeth Katis Ron Pollina PF i S t '•411*' �^ kJA i Julie Cipolla Heather Sinclair Karen Steams 20 410 s � Todd Rembis Cheryl Ventura Cind Dufresne Kris Sobel .ti.r �� ,,�., ,� 'ram► � . M Karen and Jim Fulks Maggie Pemble St 4ii 1 -4 44V Michelle Piotte Heather Augusta Alicia Saracusa Anna DiMarca Amy Parker Betsy Flynn Julie Papalia Now I need a to hide awaplace y Trevor Crum ` 21 I r �j l VAN416 .. tl k r rJ k Margaret Cunningham t ' rk - r David McGuire Jen Bard Jennifer Meldrum Rich Bentley Julie Fragala Wendy Foulds, Lori Takesian, Mary Murphy, Paula Frizelle 1� F Kevin Richards •��� I. ni , K.,ra lk'we Kim McCarron Lauri kiurx���i a h � h _Ad Christina Gabriel Anne Healy Penelope Phan-Lung 222 Tina Kehng Oh, I believe inyesterday o . N Kelly Tobin Amy Gross Paula Fri-elle trill )--C 1� 1 •' 4 ♦� 1 r .w. f.• I 1 Kristin Giantry Margie Luck Jennifer Hyder Kelly Curry I� Old v! ..- �� �,✓ Peggy Lynch Jim Miller John McElhenny Lenny Annaloro Lisa DeMelis ti � I r � 1 S #. A t 4. Jen Shea Maria Soule Michelle Ba.anan • Judy And Kathy Shea 1 e-ntors over the wall ail I ivpx Aug, lip 401 f l i iA y u�l x`- i i 4 1! _ After what seems like an eternity of privileges and sophistication, there four long, well, maybe not-so-long school days, the countdown, for comes a rushed realization — the years. seniors, begins to mean something. responsibility of setting standards, The climax! June 5, 1987: Garbed Each of us is trying desperately to making life-affecting decisions, and in gowns of black and red, standing grasp a memory or two as we find our- sincerely exemplifying pride in being united yet prepared to go our separate selves finally approaching the top of a Knight., Seniors simply can't help ways . . . pride, good-byes, smiles the wall. Walking through the all- being the paragons of superiority; it through tears. For you is it a person, a too-familiar doors of NAHS is dif- would destroy the natural order of memory, or simply a feeling? You will ferent for a dominant, omniscient, things. These experiences are so spe- know why you were here. omnipotent senior. Yet with coveted cial because they are all that remain of . C ' < '010 1 4. 44 • + T f .t I Turn • nd face the strange • Don'tnge - ! grow t out of David Bowie Peter M. Acerra Steven J. Alakel rn WL .�., ' Susanne T. Alvarez Heather M. Anderson Leonard J. Annaloro, Jr. a i 4 r y, Wendy-Sue Appleton Dylan Arainian Heather Augusta 26 / Seniors 4 r • • r Thomas Baird III Richard L. Ballantyne, Jr. Kolby Barbera Jennifer Bard Alyssa J. Bayley Michelle A. Bazarian •K4 "It takes a second to t goodbye." r Kelley P. Beal Richard Bentley Seniors / 27 1 r x. \ tov Andrew C. Beresford Lori J. Bodenrader Racquel O. Borey and faces passed and"Time traveled thoughts to me were taught by names and y heads too many to count Laura A. Borgesi Deborah Brown Robert T. Bryan III Liza Burgie Christopher C. Burnham 28 / Seniors • i + i t t 00 46 � c � y, _ y r i . . . that touched my path and soon were gone But some stayed on to remain as .� friends and each is ffirst and none is best �N►t, , ', -- Bob Dylan s L r` h 1 y i ON Steven C. Connolly Alfred F. Contarino, Jr. Samuel J. Conte II 'N ff 1 i Keith L. Corcoran Heather Crabb Stacy Leigh Crane f "Telt • why I w Bobe i n �X fir Gary Croteau Trevor R. Crum 30 / Seniors f "Our - together • iA� �' is so precioustogether We have grown ..�, We have grown." —John Lennon r 7 Margaret R. Cunningham Susan L. Curley loc- y � e Charles F. Dalton III Robert M. Danus Matthew Della Croce r Kerrie Deegan Lisa DeMelis Jennifer A. Devine Seniors / 31 • tothe world y t, all you boys and girls Joy to the fishes �- in the deep blue K%_..r . sea, Joy to you and 1 Three Dog Night may+ Anna M. DiMarca Tracie L. Dion .r William H. Ditenhafer III Patricia Dixon Mark A. Dockray F f . •4 I i i Mark R. Dorsey Muriel Doucette Kara A. Dowe 32 / Seniors y � Sol" WAS 4 40 7 ' it �j ff we turned a different corner then we never would have met . . . would you 4j care?" -- George Michael _r 7 i 4D o\\ Joel T. Enaire Jeffrey M. Enright Elaine Y. Fann these Children a # as t you spit on i y try to change their George Farr Lucinda E. Ferguson I"W Christina Fey Robert Fitzgerald Elizabeth S. Flynn 34 / Seniors 41. l l l I I i x x� I Pamela R. Fontaine Rhoda E. Forgetta Wendy Lynn Foulds are immune e o your x consultations* - They're quite r r • re of what they're � ` � I r r I through. David�I Bowie Julie A. Fragala Paula A Frizelle � x 1 i J t Karen Fulks Christina. Gabriel Jodi Gallant Seniors / 35 a _ 1 �k AV 0 4t —07 �+ e "We've always had time on our side- Now it's fading - fast Every second F Every moment We've got to ---- - got to make it last." "There never seems enoughto be 1 dothe things you want to do once ! i Jim Croce Matthew Grywalski Marc R. Gulezian Kelly S. Gurry Douglas A. Hajjar Julie E. Hamel 2 t Karen Hamilton Todd Hazard Anne K. Healy Seniors / 37 "An ! castles made a. a osand ! into I / 'r� eventually." • Jim Hendrix David A. Herrmann Gregory D. Howard Idi f^ Steven T. Hurst Jennifer Hyder Tracy Janczak Peter Kashanek Marybeth Katis Kristina D. Kehrig 38 / Seniors oil 4 j( 1 Julie A. Kelley Sean P. Kenneally David A. Kerem AVIV i P * O ,I%V% Its . l�r4�1 � �! �` Mi Seong Kim Candice Kirkiles Francis J. Kirkpatrick "Times we • w ill soon be gone.Feel the freedom fill the air. ...� I can hear it John Cafferty i Karen M. Lally Denise C. Lane Seniors / 39 ti' F f AL Andrea J. Lebel Michael J. Lemberger Gregg P. Lemieux . d to g. aat my school. The i teachers � taught g w weren't cool. You're holdingr down turning Tara A. Lombardi Jennifer P. Lorentz Amp_ V% w 4 Tracy L. Lubin Margaret C. Luck Margaret A. Lynch 40 / Seniors � r r ' Anne Marie Lyons Robert MacLeish Heather MacNeil -0 with f idling me up But got to admit better getting 1 little better . all the time." The Beatles Michael Mammola, Mark Mank •y i_4,, .� of J N Lisa Marconi Gregory Martin Tracey Matthews Seniors / 41 rt A .1 r�1'R ix• O V r� f i { h� 's'w "It's funny. 4 ; ]don't ever tell anybody - anything. • If you do, you start missing { everybody. --- J.D. Salinger ,1 while"Life is what happens to you ' • busy l making other plans." John f • Lennon Margaret L. McNally Jennifer Meldrum i James Miller Sandra Morrison Shawn Morrissey 7v. 4v 3 � OF � J i Kathleen Murphy Mary E. Murphy Sean B. Murphy Seniors / 43 "So we r boats against f f� w current,borne back ! ceaselessly the r F. Scott Fitzgerald:' Timothy S. Murphy Tracey Nicolosi f4 Corinne M. Nitzsche Steven Nugent Maura K. O'Connell LAW Kimberly R. O'Neill Elizabeth R. Palmer Courtney M. Pangione 44 / Seniors ri• Air` �t'• �l.I t'. �`+"'Kr ' y ty,}-f•v:i.. ii .� Julie Papalia Nancy Paris Amy Parker Gregory J. Parker Michael E. Parker Kristin Pearse with the Se change weaving time Won't you 1 and remember AP 41 Y Paul Simon t � .�• f r yy r5 Marcelle R. Pelletier Margaret M. Pemble Seniors / 45 M a' d sow yct r llF Y } 1• Kristine E. Perry Andrew Petronio Penelope Phan-Lung "I believe the children A • future our • • i A ll and ♦ th i lead i A • George,Benson Pamela J. Picard Susan E. Picard � � meµ'• J i S • I R • •`�` • Y 'y�-' O • M r r 7 Michelle Piotte Ronald Pollina Juan A. Prophett 46 / Seniors X IL Kelly A. Raadmae Brendan Ra-rresden Douglas J. Ramsden I TT w w a • s t9j#orrow, i kWill" YOU still remember w • w for I must be Vrs traveling-on, now -MEMO- t ' use there's too many places live got W see y # ' Lynard Skynard � t Karen M. Raney Michael Redman w I .t Todd D. Rembis Daniel Rennie Kevin Richards Seniors / 47 f �lli• � IL i + Kathleen Rinaldi Kimberly A. Riordan Peter F. Rohde +' d Mindy Rosenbaum Kristen L. Rumson Alicia Saracusa mo Of r yesterday -restlast a lifetime. We'll take, the bestq forget the � f and someday we'll find these are the best of riSI 1 r Linda A. Scarborough Melissa M. Schwab 48 / Seniors r� `F or r • w r have friends like the ones I had when I was w • 1t� r. Stephen Kmg K. Keith Seguin Eric Shannon a # r 6.0 r ` Jennifer Shea Judy Shea Kathleen Shea lb \� * � 1� Michael P. Sibol, Jr. David T. Silva Heather P. Sinclair Seniors / 49 i� "And in the end the love you is equat to the love you ` The Beatles Kristin M. Sobel Maria M. Soule IF r .M+ .. ". e Kristin M. Spero John R. Splendore Karen J. Stearns iy ; i Kelli A. Steer Nicholas Stoupis Adriene C. Stratouly 50 / Seniors 1 ' � +1 1 Katherine A. Streeter J. Matthew Strobel Jennifer Stulgis I till i w ► 1 Michael P. Sullivan Shaun B. Sutcliffe David J. Swarbrick "You've got the tools • AL Mr- Tom McGowan r � \ Rf� N Eric J. Swenson Lori Ann Takesian Seniors / 51 4 w I Kelly A. Tobin Gina R. Torrisi Marc Torrisi ..�. Summer All you've ! to _ andYOU ve • it a M Robin L. Townley Amy K. Trask 1 mF fl �♦ r * i r l � .t Daniel Trefry Jessica A. Trela David M. Trevisan 52 / Seniors 5 ' `► j I •.. %low "4 I John D. VanHouten, II James F. Vasello Cheryl Ventura have,"One love I one love behmd, One. in my arms, one on my 1Mr. • i . King Penelope von Kummer Colleen M. Walsh a K A Tammie Warren Kathleen M. Wells Joyce M. Whalen Seniors/ 53 Lill j Patrick J. Wheeler, Jr. Cheryl A. Whittaker Jennifer L. Wilkins V* V� 54 Karin S. Winning William J. Wolfenden Jacquelyn Young "TI*me it was • nd • • r is It was a s. of innocence, a of 'v a conf r a f Mark D. Young William Young 54 / Seniors • • • • s • must 1 ' r . • t L photograph, Preserve your memories They're all that's WZ left you Paul Sftnon t r:g Zt John Zaccari Justin C. Zuill � s } d J � 4 t. 3 4 Janis Fried low— Class Officers: Steve Nugent, (Vice President), Matt Della Croce, (President), Bob Bryan, (Secretary/Treasurer) Seniors / 55 1 Hiding Behind the Wall William H. Brush III Amy B. Chaisson. Lori Cummings ' t Ryan,Fen�v�ck%; 'E�rzabeth � . �`ord - Joseph Gleavy Tracey Iafolla Amy Kellogg Isaac Alegi andro.Lopez . Anne T yric h , - Steven Pe ra r: 4 » i Edward J. Pesri Alan Rochette Michael SeAman " John Sheehan ` Michelle T. Short Stephen J. 'Vallant r _ VOL- F { Recappin the ear s 1983 September—the movie "The Big Chill" is released. October—Vanessa Williams crowned first black Miss America; "The Day After" airs on ABC; Congress votes to establish Martin Luther King day as a holiday;Trivial Pursuit is the hottest board game around. December—rock videos become popular and profitable; Spacelab is launched by NASA; "Cabbage Patch Christmas". 1984 January— attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II. February— Marines pull out of Lebanon; protests against the Seabrook nuclear power plant. March — Wendy's "Where's the beef?" TV commercials air. May—USSR boycotts Los Angeles Summer Olympics. October—first US woman, Kathryn Sullivan, walks in space; miniskirts make a comeback. November—Baby Fae, who later dies, receives baboon heart. December—Doug Flutie of Boston College receives Heisman Trophy; Band Aid releases"Do They Know it's Christmas" to aid famine victims in Africa; the VCR becomes a necessity. 1985 February — the tanning salon reaches national popularity. March — Madonna and Cindy Lauper considered hottest women in rock; Boston, MA rated second best metro area to live in the US; Coke changes original formula . June — hijacking of TWA flight #847 draws attention to terrorist acts in Mideast. July — Live Aid, the largest concert ever, performed by USA for Africa in London and Philadelphia;US Senate joins crusade against apartheid. August—riots in the city of Lawrence spurred by racial tension. September—the US Senate Committee tries to ban certain rock music. November— Prince Charles and Lady Di visit New York. December — Halley's Comet swings by. 19 Q6 January— Patriots lose Super Bowl to Chicago Bears; Space Shuttle tragedy. February — cyanide- Q laced Tylenol incidents continue. May—Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union. June—Len Bias dies due to cocaine overdose; Hands-across-America stretches from coast to coast, attempting to combat hunger; Celtics win 16th World Championship. July— 100th birthday of Statue of Liberty. September—Harvard celebrates its 350th year of higher education. October—Boston Red Sox lose the World Series in the seventh game. 1987 January—North Andover residents resume use of tap water after eight month boil order. February— US wins back America's cup. Memories ALAKEL, STEVE; "Aleck"; 4 ALVAREZ, SUSANNE; "Susie"; Play 1,2, Track 1,2, Basketball 2, Ski Team 4, Flower Shop. MEMORY Running to the T-G.G. saying Latah—rushing to buy roses from the Japanese ladies before they leave—Going to Boston on a Friday and not 1 making it back in time to catch the school bus — K.C. trying to cheer me up by throwing an egg on my head—Winnly and the times he played Basketball (which was 40 unusual)—Stratton me hot tubs summer bike rides with Quinda-L.S. and I waiting at our favorite place waiting for Frank to drive by. w ANDERSON, HEATHER; "H.A."; Basketball 1,2. MEMORY: The dangerous trip me, Joni, Jen, and Dad had; Field Day of 86, The beast; Orange Bathroom; Me and Amy's experience in Methuen. ANNALORO, LENNY; "Squig"; Football 1,2,3,4, (3, Quad Captain), Track 1,2,3,4, (4,Co-Captain). MEMORY:The Beach trip to Boston with Lisa and her crew of navigators. APPLETON, WENDY-SUE; "Wendy"; Cheerleading 1,2A Math Team 3,4 (Co- Captain). MEMORY: K.M., L.O. &me in the Shawsheen. The party at J.C.'s con- tinuing at my house, then that night at the F.S.;McD's&Pizza Hut,J.M., P.R., and R.W. sleeping over and nobody found out, A.L. and me with our "lovable huggable P g Y teddy bear(J.H.)", D.S. and me and the best summer of my life, D.S. riding 30 miles to see me, and "Dream on"!! ARAMIAN, DYLAN; Skiing AUGUSTA,HEATHER;Football manager 1. MEMORY:Walking across soccer field in the middle of a gym class holding stuffed animals in a very much drunken state with Kristin to make sure Crabby,Sandy, and Nancy were OK after being taken by the cops, Playing lifeguard when Holly thought someone was drowning in Crabby's pool. BALLANTYNE,RICHARD;"R.Lee";MEMORY:Sully's House,When I drove Pat's car for the first and last time, the camping trip behind my house,pumpkins, flamingos, Most talented—Tim Murphy and Kris Giantris Della's brilliant driving. BARBERA, KOLBY; Football 1, Golf 2,3 Hockey 2,3,4, Class officer 1,2, Regional r Student Advisory council 3,4, Student council 1,2,3,4, and Student Council officer 4 Sec.MEMORY:Me and the Italian Stallion at the beach;(pacer packies),Ranger Rick in the Mt. K. stream; Me and Gregg yelling"lezzies"; Alfie at the Cape; the Vermont Bar; Playing Golf with Rohde; that look from Gordie; Me, S.C., D.B., and M.G. losing Chad at the couvan and waking up praying that what happened the night before was just a bad dream. BARTL, JENNIFER; "Bartles's and James"; Yearbook 4 (in my old school—chorus 1,2,play 1,2,yearbook 1).MEMORY:Seat belts and Great Pond Road. I thought I had enough room! Little pink spots. She's too intellectual. It's Casual — But what's clutch?! J.W. —I would never Hit you. A.S. —Are you ready? Stimulation, Intel- lectual and otherwise for and from T.M.; The S.O. at J.M. with M.L. (May '86). BAYLEY,ALYSSA;"AB", "Lisa";MEMORY:February 19, until present; lucky#19: - 2-19-86, 7-19-86, 19 hours apart. Never regretting one day ever spent with Rich and give all my love to Rich. BAZARIAN, MICHELLE; "Mitch", Baz , Spaz ; Fresh. Basketball 1, Fresh. and J.V. Softball 1,2; Football Manager 1,2,3,4, Student Council I, Ski team 1, J.V. Basketball Manager 1, Pep Rally 4. MEMORY:704 Dot;Michelle Piotte sliding in Dog Crap during a softball game. Me and Jen just missing being arrested at Kelly G. cottage. M,Jen D.,Julie P,and Kelly G.partying with Menudos. Fitting 10 people in M.P.bug. Walking down to McDonalds in the pouring rain with trashbags. BEAL, KELLEY;"Weenie";Ski team 1;Soccer 1,2,3 pep rally 4. MEMORY:swollow woff swollow, ' the night odie and M.W. wouldn't let me go to sleep, Mexico, ' the Beach, ' Rm. 25, Woffs house, ' the night Dan cut W.S. eye at my house, Doc's �r parties, ' Dan!! BENTLEY, RICH; "Rich-O"; MEMORY: Will some woman in this desert land . . . make me feel like a real man?Take this rock and roll refugee—ooh babe, set me free. I'm lovin'it A.B.!Remember the prom,"doobie",my psych grade,Marblehead, "carry ' me?", absences, Rich-o custom, The Driftwood, "up Higher", Daddy's boat, and Fu- ture plans. BODENRADER, LORI; "Bona", "worm"; MEMORY: The day I met P.S.; Last year on Field Day when me and A.S. went to work,When Daffy and I went to Rhode Island. Paul forever! Class Gentleman Steve Nugent; Class Lady— Kim Riordan 58 / Memories BOREY, RACQUEL; "oanh"; Yearbook 1,2,3,4; SADD 3,4; Squire 2,3; Literary Mag- azine 1,2,3,4; Student council 2; AFS 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Oct. 1, 1983; Knowing some K.R., C. P., L.D., all of whom 1 still and always will keep in mind. "Funny things are everywhere", dedicated to D. B., The three stooges forever trying to do it will. Signed, Your midnight Labbies. BORGESI, LAURA; "Borg", "LB", "LAB"; Softball 1,2,3; Swim Team 4; Chorus 2,3A SADD 2,3A AFS 3A Yearbook 3A MEMORY:"Choo ChooCharlie and the Noxzema Lady";M&M's; Florida with J.F.;Doing aerobics at 2:30 AM with MBK, LF, MG, MM, MR; Maine to Mass. in an hour and a half, Touring WPI in snow storm; "Wildcats"at the 495 with J.T.;Steve;"Laura, He's looking over here again.";Spain, Thanks Dad, I Love You! BROWN, DEBORAH; "Debbie"; Computer Club 1; Newspaper 1,4; Drama Club 1,3A Chorus 1,3A SADD 2; Math team 3; Speech Team 3,4' Litary magazine 3A AFS 4. MEMORY: Mousetrap, ZAH!, Makamashmell, Zippy the monkey, Grendel the FIEND, Buddabumpbump it, Mr. Bennett's office, wanton soup, the 6th scholar- ship. BRUSH, BILL; "Viper"; MEMORY: "Hey who cuts your hair"; "Just one question, what's laughter?"; 100 mph to Worchester; "It's communism"; All the parties with J.T., S.K., M.Q., and the gang. BRYAN, ROBERT; "Kermit"; Student Council 3A (Sec. —Tres.); Soccer 1,2,3,4; Squire 4; Pep Rally 4;Volleyball 3,4; Basketball 1,2. MEMORY:The band;Atkinson School woods; Adventures with Pat W.' Merrimack College Take-out service; Bus rides home w/soccer team(Salem!!);the TANK;Kermit Rap;Setting school on fire in Chem. Lab;Sleeping on common w/K.B., M.G., S.C.,and losing Chad, also freezing to death!; 30 Pumpkins; Painting the hill. y BURGIE, LIZA; "Lisa, Lisa", "Lisa Lips"; AFS 3,4. Class Couple— Dan Rennie and Kelley Beal BURNS,JACQUELINE;Track 1,2;Soccer 1,2,3;Ski team 2.3;MEMORY:Washing the car at 1 AM, Boston 5, When Wendy's car almost blew up 14th street with Kelley at night! Air surfing! 44825;Trash Bin with Wen's.The bathroom at Fanued Hall with Kel and Jel. Walk like an Egyptian — Chunk the M.W. in Maine! "Take off your clothes and get into bed" CARLSON, CHRISTY; "tree"; Football Manager 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; AFS 1; Yearbook 4;Basketball 1;SADD 4;MEMORY:Me and S.C. the party before the beach party. McVeigh—Boots—Humphreys all dressed in Bikinis. Mark's moon;Taking S . . . From all the Football players, and Callagy giving all the football equipment away and playing dumb; M.B. and Mr. H eating Taffy (only kidding Kev.) j VIN& CATALANO, CHRISTINA; MEMORY: "SAGA"'; lost in Maine, lost in Boston, flat tire at beach. Fun times with Gina, Sandy, Nancy, Kristen and everyone else one way street at beach with Gina. Trying to escape with dead car. Best times with Tim, Steve and Gina. CAVANAUGH, KATHLEEN; "Cava"; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 (Co-Capt.); Track 1,2,3,4 (Co-Capt.); Pep Rally 3,4. MEMORY: Walking down Hampton strip with • • i Candice and seeing our friends drive by in the cruisers waving—The infamous class j • . ' party—prom night with Cindy Dufrense—going to Villanova with Mike, Sam and 41 • �� Kolby and beating Marty, the madman. Numerous nights in the red bug with Piotte. 1 t 0 • � 0' The Christmas trees and the fire engines. Sam, you're such a dink and you're so gay. •,. • �.► CHMURA, CHRISTINA; "Chris"; Field Hockey 1,2; Track 1,2; Cheerleader 3; MEMORY; Julie C.'s cat. our class party. That cold night at Cavanaughs with the pretty blue and green hat with the pom pom on the top. 2 awesome years with C.B. the night at Kelly's beach house with me, Kelly, Cindy and Candice. When we went for a swim "we didn't have to take our clothes off' r i� CHRISTOPHER, JULIE; "Judy", "Chunk", "McDLT", "MW", "SCHAMOOLIE"; / Pep Rally 4; Demoulas 3,4; MEMORY: Washing car at 1 AM; mexico; Boston 5; My Choeffuer; Papa dont't preach;Jacki's make up; Al's and Wendy's house; Lori's brown pants, Car accident; Thanks Jason; Jacki's driving; Mr. B's field trip; The gangster's house; Cooking with Kell and Eddie (chocolate and chicken) C.S. and S.B.; China Blossom tip; "h stole jy watch right off my wrist"; swimming at 2 AM; At the movies w/no pants (thankks went Jack); free movies. CIMMINO, LISA; "Lisa", "Poopie", "Cimms", "M&M"; Ski team 1,2,3,4; Soccer *� 1,2,3; Yearbook 1,2,3,4 (ad-editor): Karate 4; Bon Secours volunteer 1,2,3; Smitty's ice cream 3,4. MEMORY:Hug; Puerto Rico;Ski team;speakeasy w/jd, DEM and KM, Yvette; 2 by 4; working w/KM; JD— which way do I go?!? Accident Prone — Pat Wheeler and Michelle Bazarian Mrmnrirc / 59 CIPOLLA,JULIE;"Julie";Soccer 1,2;Ski team 1;Volleyball (Tour) 2,3; Pep Rally 4. MEMORY: 3 awesome years with G.R.,June 7, 1985 with G. R.,J.Z., R.D. and C.K. �r (Don't worry, we got away; nope) Christina's barrett; Miss O'Conners similes, (ying yng); Class party'86 (glad you made it Amy); M.S. roof day; After prom, call for the Ball!; Kangamangus, and the Swift River! . . . and some of"the Best of Times" . CONNOLLY, STEVEN; "Suhey"; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Pep Rally 4; Checkers club 1,2,3,4(capt.). MEMORY:Sleeping on the common with B.B., M.G., K.B., and getting plastered at K.B.'s street with them— Merrimack's take as much as you can carry;"Steve someone's coming lets get out of here";from B.B., B.D. and his washing machine; junior class party, good times with Pam. �— CONTARINO, AL; "Aofie", "Freddie"; Football 3; MEMORY: Ant and Kolb at the I Cape in the Camaro. The night my furniture was re—arranged. Flipping the hobie. } Hiding under the bush at Harry's. Cleaning my cellar. The night Wheeler flipped out; Eggman and the 38 year old caveman. CONTE, SAM;"Sammy"; Football 1,2,3,4 (Quad—Capt); Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4 (Tri-Capt); Student Council 1,2,3,4 (Sec—Tres); Pep Rally 3,4; Advisory Council 2,3. MEMORY:Rocky IV between Kolby and Me Vs"them"; Beach, Florida! A long hard staircase! Leadership weekend and those sick jokes: Cheryl!! CORCORAN, KEITH; "Casey"; Soccer 1,2; Ski team 1,2,3,4 (Capt.); MEMORY: The bench along the side lines (Frosh. Soccer); Flipping my bike; Riding the girls bus E home; last runs with J.D. and S.B.; Steph's great ability to ski on one ski. a )00 CRABB, HEATHER; "Crabby"; Football manager 1; MEMORY: Me, Nan, and San • ' sitting in cop car Nan saying, "How do we open the door?!"and What do you think we w are,criminals?!! All the food me and K.P. ate at Antom's;II. A. passed out on the hill; (Mike?) CRANE, STACY;"Stace";NA figure skating 1,2,3,4;Aerobics 1,3;horse back riding 1,2,3,4; Worked at Bruinhill FArm 1,2; Edgewood Faun 2; Main St. Liquors 1,2; Napolis Pizza 2; Prescott House Nursing Home 2,3; SADD 2; MEMORY: 495 and officer Heinz, Gammies Tree, Slack Jessie Slack!, Eating all those chicken fingers, eating sand while playing frisbee, dice with PeeWee Herman, the line up in the A` Combat Zone, this red tight isn't for us is it? Na! Spoig! I love you Danny!! CRUM, TREVOR; Computer club 4; Photography club 4; MEMORY: After the Physics field trip with Mr. Bennett at Mike Sullivan's house with Mike Lemberger, Doug Lennox and Dave Herrmann playing pool. Best Dressed — Sue Picard and Steve Nugent CUMMINGS, LORI; "Da — Roppings"; Gymnastics 1,2; MEMORY: Good times with Joey!Class party'86;Me and D.H. what a storm! Beach Aug. '86! First NA party T.N.! Getting lost at G.G. house! "The lucky one"! Being w/J.T., D.H. and C.W. Aruba, Oct. '86!Joe's B-Day;U-Mass! Me and K.W. matching Chevets! Me and J.G. saying"Lets go to the beach"not to school! Being a clutz in Joe's car w/K.S.!J.S. always driving my car. thanks god for her;A.M. making my nickname so known! Good times at R.M. H.S.! CUNNINGHAM, MARGARET; Track 1,2,3,4; Swim team 4; Basketball; MEMORY:Senior year first ever swim team meet when the fire alarm went off and the whole team had to go outside, wet, in bathingsuits, with snow on the ground and no - one had towels or shoes. Trip to Mexico April vacation of junior year, (Calesthenics), Trip to New York senior year, the dancers (zzz . . .) Macy's, Bictor's (ugh!). CURLEY, SUSAN;"Asunta", "Suebee";SADD4;Yearbook 2A Ski team 2,3A Pep + Rally 4;MEMORY:The laundramat at the Beach party;Looking for a mate and finding John; Adriene's wild bashes and cleaning up after them; Tracy's party, the Dump, Christina's, and my house (almost); Me and Moz getting blown away May 16th; The people 1 met along the way at NAHS, especially my friends;Thanks guys, 1 love you. DALTON, CHARLES; "Chad"; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; yearbook and photography club;MEMORY:Getting lost on Lisa Lane;RLee taking Rob Danus for a ride. DANUS, ROBERT; Football 1,2A Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball announcer 3,4;MEMORY:When RLee B. ran over me with Pat W. car in the teachers parking lot. DELLA CROCE, MATTHEW; "Deli"; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4 (Co-Capt.); Ski team 2; Class President 2,3A Student Council 2,3,4; Student Advisory Council 3A Bolleyball; Basketball Announcer 3,4;MEMORY:Beano, Rizzo, Stevie friends for life;Something about a telephone pole;Soccer—bye Nunz; Parkers woods: Bov stop with by tent man: hey are those Pheasants!?;PUMPKINS!;Rizzo let's go sledding;Mr. Minihan's W. Civ-Frank;Tracey Nicolosi's; Mug!; Mr. DeSimone's English—John. DEMELIS, LISA; "Lee"; Soccer 2,3; MEMORY: Lip—syncing at Faces with Kris. The unforgettable van ride with A.T. and D.S.;The Summer and those beach trips to Boston, Remember guys? Junior prom with Lenny! July 2nd! Spiked hairdo's, pumpkins, patriots,-pick a spot, "TIME";My window's still open;Watching#33 score a "my" touchdowns; Running out of gas one too many times because the needle is now permanantly stuck. Class Daredevil — Michelle Piotte and Pat Wheeler 60 / Memories DEVINE, JENNIFER; Field hockey 2; Manager girls basketball 2,3; Yearbook 2,3; Speech team 3; AFS 4; TJ Maxx; Drama Club 2,3; MEMORY: E.M.;Calif.; Fiddler; M.S. black jellybeans; If I go to the bathroom will it go away?Siouxsie;Ian's P.;Echo; OUIJA; I have someone secret living in me;Judy Cyr;Cats and candles at Jen's apart- ment;your life is just a spree down Newbury St.;L.P.;the Public Gardens:A.C.;J.A.; Carolina on my mind. DIMARCA, ANNA;MEMORY:Remembering,and asking myself,"Why remember, just forget!" DION, TRACIE LYNN; "Trac"; Tennis 1,2,3,4, (Co-Capt.); Cross Country 1; MEMORY:Rolling down hills with C.D.;tennis team"Swallow Cathy";Squirt guns at the beach, Cathy, I told you not to call my house! detention from Mr. Hamel; Def Leopard is chasing us! Cathy do those girls have enough make up on?Cathy pull your pants up. I love Bob forever!! DITENHAFER, WILLIAM;"BILL";Tennis 2,3,4;Basketball I;Soccer 1,2; Pep rally 4. MEMORY: Trying to catch up to the Brook's rowing team sometime around dawn. Kermit Rap; Some other things that were probably fun but I forgot them. DIXON, PATRICIA; "Scrappy"; Basketball I; Softball 1,2; Pep rally. MEMORY; R.T's surprise party w/K.W. . . . The beach w/L.C., S.G., A.M., A. M. saying— "Will you look at him!!"Lost in Lowell! (K.W.)First day meeting L.C.—sorry. G.G. spilling at A.C house. All those Rambo missions and wild parties, especially G.W. and K.B. — I'll never forget them!!!!! M DOCKRAY, MARK; "Doc"; Hockey 1,2,3,4 (caps.); Football 1,2;Track I; Pep rally 4. MEMORY: Dorse—we could have slept in the truck; stepping on Kolby's face at 3:00 in the morning; M.D. in Harrison's parking lot; Kelly yelling at Dan; K.B. _ throwing books at D.R., M.P. and his goggles. DORSEY, MARK ROBERT; "Dorse"; Golf 1,2,3,4 (capt.); Hockey 1,2,4. MEMORY: Dan aiming Doc on my jacket. California with Kolby. The night at the beach when Dan had a little problem in front of his mother. Doc's basement the morning after. Waking up at 6:00 am hearing Wanda say: "Where's George?" Tum- bling into Kolby's at 3:30 am. Vermont with George and Kolby. I still don't know who carried who up the stairs. Best of all — meeting Gina. DOUCETTE, MURIEL; "Riel"; "Muledo"; "Mega"; Colorguard 3A Yearbook 1. MEMORY: Superbowl party with R.G., S.G., D.F. Finals party with K.F., C.W., Class Clown — Bob Bryan and Kara Dowe D.R. The great K.M. chase at the party. R.B. in French class with his amazing pen power.New years Eve 1999 at the overpass.Computers with Penelope. Best of all Mark — I'll love him forever! It's been real! DOWE, KARA ANN; "Ka"; "Kara P."; "Kara"; Dowe"; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball 1,2;Yearbook 4;Squire 4;Squire 4;Pep rally 4. MEMORY:The first Friday of high school at the hill;Noveline's and SH truck w/M ichelle;Newspapers at Cindy's;Florida with Michelle and Kelly;SPLACK;dancing with Erin and Mo;Junior class party;More + than one year with Mike Keleher (aka the Mike Kid). DRIGIAN, JENNIFER; "Jen"; Field Hockey 2; Tello's. MEMORY: April 26 at T.J. Maxx; S.P.'s house on July 5 at 3 am; August 10-the White MTS with Charles. My *" F B/F's. S.P., K.S., and J.D! Sue, by the way. . . what ever happened to that big white house w/a guard out in front and a red Porsche in the driveway that turned out to be a red VW w/silver and green polka dots? K.S.'s everlasting lust for J.H!! Ana Behebik ' Charles FOREVER!!! i{ DROGOS, CHRISTOPHER; "Chris"; Math aides; Beach party 2,3,4. MEMORY: Table hockey, Beach party, M.G.? S mailbox, football games at Drogos Memorial Studium. � ( DUFRESNE, CYNTHIA;"Cindy"; "Cin"; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Pep Rally;King Subs; yearbook. MEMORY: "Little Birdies"; Hampton jail;party in B-room;J.D. in laundry room;Kand K in Barrel;"What's up Wolf?"The Bug! "Wing""Rib"playground a.j.R, D.C. Mousehead boat; Sunrise in Red Corvette;J.P., me, and company under street- lamp. DUGAN, CATHERINE; "Duggieann"; Cross Country 1; Track 1,2; J.V. Field Hockey caps. 3. MEMORY: C.D. and J.D. rolling down a hill. Put your windshield wipers on!! Rubba dubb Tracei! Hey dude, I'm ready order. No more blind dates! How does because I don't want to sound?Cath, ask cookie for a date! "Scruffy"; Hey, who - pinched me??Why is there a boat in my milk?OH Jeff, I'm s000 sorry!The 4th of July at the Cape! and friends like Danny, Sandy, Kevin, Kim, Ken, and Tracie! FONTAINE, PAMELA; "Pam"; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3; AFS 3,4. MEMORY: L.P.'s red car;J.M.'s dead battery (oh, good! more time to talk about you guys!) Fruit Brain Fontaine Fan Club (love ya guys!); Monster Dash; Head rolling around in hatchback, backseat and aerobics;Emmanuel;N.H. w/E.C. (love ya, hon!); Ralph. DURANT, LAURA;"L.J.";SADD. MEMORY:5th period study w/my friend Kim— we always got in trouble. We always ended up in Siberia by Mr. Noyes. Mrs. DeMerit's word processing class, she's really cool!!! Mr. Kelly's class and his ties. After school Class Flirt —Candice Kirkiles and John Van Houten everyday w/Mr. Noyes for extra help. Memories/ 61 DZIADOSZ, JENNIFER; "Jena"; Pep Rally; Art Literary Magazine 3,4. MEMORY: Cheryl and I digging a hole in the sand at Hampton Beach in order to feel better but suddenly catching a view towards some puny man w/bathing cap, and goggles. . . Oh, no, please, oh my God, no way! . . . Oh, yes, Greg!!! Partying with Menudos and Bronze! Cheevers, April 11, 86, Peter Heinze (M.O.M.) ENAIRE,JOEL: Wrestling 1,2. MEMORY: Breaking an egg over Ratzie boys head at McDonald's in the morning. When me M.B., and J.C., had a laughing spell at my � house. J.C. saying: "This is excellent!" '' '' , ENRIGHT, JEFF; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Basketball manager 2,3,4; National s Honor Society 2,3,4 (President); Math team 2,3A MEMORY: Soccer season — 1986. Masco training w/Berube. Good times with my friends. FANN, ELAINE; "Ying Ying"; Field Hockey 1,2;Track 1,2;National Honor Society 2,3A Yearbook 2,3,4 (co-editor); Squire 2,3A Math team 2,3 (co-captain), 4(co- captain); Speech team 3A Peprally 4; Putnam. MEMORY: Blown away w/Twinkie #1; track w/J.B., HUB, footsie w/Little Dibba;"ditso";nature cruises; the unfinished symphony; Julio and Miss O'Connor's similes; Rio and the Black Experience in America; Benji and Colonel; 180 miles to Brandeis, Ffffitchburg; Peach wine coolers; Red Sox and Elton; June 7, 1985; K.Y. and Salty; 3 m/o David Alexander; June 6, 1986;The best of times with D.L., M.S.,J.S.,J.C., W.A.,J.D.,J.H., V.H., G.W., D.h., G.F.,WF., A.P., K.Y., &Me! FARR, GEORGE,"Heyha";MEMORY: Randy Ebright's parties; My roommate, Doug. FENWICK, RYAN;MEMORY:The day we put battery acid in Mr. Kalafarski's plant �� • and when we came in the next day, his plant was dead. The day I whacked David '�— Swarbrick on the head with my book. FERGUSON, LUCINDA; "Luc"; "Lu"; "Lucy"; "Cin-Cin"; Speech team; Drama Club; AFS; Yearbook; Track. MEMORY: Latin class with the "speed limit brigade". All those speech meets. Going to Boston. The big "F" Bro Club w/Julie. MTFBWY w/Jen. The Leadership Conference. The Mousetrap rehearsals and performances w/ Mrs. M and the cast. Friendship w/Deb. "S.S" lives! v +. FEY, CHRISTINA;"Chris";Chorus 2,3,4;AFS 4;SADD 4. MEMORY: I will always � remember all the good times I had in chorus. Miss Graham, remember, "ZAH". FITZGERALD, ROBERT; Drama 3A Concert Choir 3,4; Selected Choir 3A t MEMORY: Bumps w/Kelli and Three Blind Mice. - Best Looking — Steve Nugent and Cheryl Ventura FLYNN, ELIZABETH; "Betsy"; Field hockey (manager) 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Pep rally 4. MEMORY: eating Nerds w/Erin and Pam on Mill Rd.; Cat Woman Rd; Nicolosi's party; being w/J.W. at Scanlon's house; February 7, 1986; Junior class party; Bingo; My mother who was always there for me; driving w/ Comocozie; I'll miss you, Moe!! The Pointer Sisters on the Field hockey bus; "solid" skateboarding w/A.H., S.B., and W.B. FOULDS, WENDY LYNN; "Wuffles"; Ski team 1,2,3,4 Co-captain); Soccer 1,2; Track 1; Pep rally 4. MEMORY: 44825; But Lin, Mr. B's a good driver; funny what { happens when you park the car;Jackie, get out of the car;am I dead?;Jen Seaman and - Sue Johnson; Boston 5; air— surfing; NASC; B+H; walk like an Egyptian. FRAGALA,JULIE ANN; "Frags";"Fragglerock";Soccer 1,2,3;Track 1,2,3,4; Year- - , book 4;Newspaper 3. MEMORY:Cootie w/Friz;Florida w/L.B.; Matchbox cars down the Alpine slide w/my Big"F"Bro;working w/Rhoda;M.V. w/Jenn and Julie; Me and my 7:47. FRIED,JANIS;"Jan";AFS 3A Math team 3;yearbook 3;Play crew 3;Marching band 1,2,3; Concert band 1,2. MEMORY: Wasting Jr. year on K.D.; AFS parties 85-86; New Years Eve w/S. S. 85; Summers in Maine; 7th period studies w/ M.G.; Band Sophomore year w/S.M.; meeting J.H. 10-11-86—I'll never forget that night. Birth- day and Christmas presents from D.A. — thank you! a FRIZELLE, PAULA; "Friz";Track 2; Ski team 3, MEMORY: Two dollars; Hampton Beach, the S's and G's. Bueno, Bueno, Bueno; W.C. w/G.T. and C; Cootie w/Frags (D.C.); the mall "incidents" w/T; Hi Pal. �. FULKS, KAREN; "Nester"; Yearbook 2,3A AFS 2,3,4 (V.P.);)A 2,3 (V.P.); Band 2,3,4 (V.P.); play production 2,3,4 (asst. Bus. manager); Pep rally 4; SADD 4. MEMORY:Crispy hair; the stop sign;MacDonald's;"I'm Pierre, the French—speak- ing dog"; camping out w/unexpected guests; "how do you do it?"; Band camp '86; behavior; the beach w/L.P., K.W., M.K.; the religious fanatics"you're healed, you're healed." Summer '86; Anthropology!!! Lycanthropy! Only in America; NO MORE MATH; Thanks for 4 great years, A+ 1 my love 4-eva J.P. , GABRIEL, CHRISTINA; "Chris"; "Safety Bug"; Cheerleading 2,3,4 (co-captain); • Student council 4; SADD; Pep rally. MEMORY:Cat Woman; Missions to Lawrence; "Okay, Mag, just one more . . . it's not them!"Flat top at Wingarsheek w/Mag, Pam, . and Erin—Frank and Sully 13 miles from Ipswich;France w/Karen. Boston—Latin by one. Class Flake — Frankie Kirkpatrick and Michelle Bazarian 62 / Memories GALVAGNA PATRICIA; "Trish"; "Ouija"; Track l; Ski Team 3. MEMORY: The beach(the first night)w/Paula and Marc—"Are we ever gonna get home?"W.C. w/p and C and G; the second beach night w/P.M. and T-sorry about the car, Marios. The mall w/P and meeting C. GARAVANIAN, GREGORY; "Jeri"; "Jule"; "Frank"; SADD 2,3,4; Ski team 2,3; Track 1,2,3;Squire 3,4;T.J. Maxx. MEMORY: Being de-braced;bathrooming it, Spt I 20 w/A.P. and T.J.; the Frismobile; Purge it;N.Y.;T.J.:"Teach a B-B sitting course"; Abdomen clip; Methuen it;; the Brigham's discount; Good Tension. I GAUDET, GINA; MEMORY:Thursday w/M.M.—all those red lights; the night we lost L.C.; M.M., J.G., J.S., playing C-ball; J.G. and the Mummy's B.Bump; D.V. being a star; Sept 13, 1986;A. M.—Remember all the good times!!K. R. helping me out of a swamp. Thanks for all the awesome memories — I'll never forget them! �•~ _ GIANTRIS, KRISTIN; "Kris"; "Giantris girl"; SADD 3A Student Council 4; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4 (V.P.). MEMORY: Cat woman Rd.; B.J.; "NO TRESPASSING"—AML; It's okay, Kim, get out from under the couch; Erin, look out for the parked car! h GORDON, MICHAEL; "Beaker"; Football 1,2,3,4 (capt.); Basketball 1,2,3,4 (capt.); Baseball 1; Student Council 1,2,3, (Treas.), 4 (pres.); Student Advisory Council 3; Pep rally 4. MEMORY:The weekend on Mt. K;Cape Cod and Cincinatti; P.R.and M.S. on my front porch in the rain;P.R.and K.B. "golfing"at the Cape;S.C. and K.B. getting beat up at Hampton;the Boys'State—"nightmare";the adventure of getting my license! The infamous Gordon "house tour". ,,• . GROSS, AMY; "Slerpy"; Soccer 1,2,3,4 (co-capt); Softball 1; Speech team 1,2. _ MEMORY: Class party'86 I never got to see; L.T. enjoying the pavement and T.W. unable to hold it;M.S. and R.T. playing the alphabet game;waking up to L.T.scream- - ing and not knowing who was sleeping beside her. :., V� GRYWALSKI, MATT;"Ski";"Grywalski";MEMORY:Pumpkin stealing w/Matt and Frank;Chemistry class Jr. year w/Mr. Brandelais;Remember that Riss?Messing up labs .,..;f 0- - " �' w/Betsy;Hey Risso, you like ?Hey Pam, like,what's up?Like gag me with a spoon. R. Lee and the Cat Lady Rd. Matt and Matt S. surf shop;Red's party;Murph—watch out for those curves. GULEZIAN, MARC;Track 2;Music, MEMORY: Baby Mohawks—Shaving Cream Fights; Lunch in the library w/C.D.; Jr. midterm hi. Mario; Summer at Hampton Never on Time — Pat Wheeler and Kelly Gurry beach;the everlasting smell of orange coolers;Tricia—Paula—Tracey;remembering and never wanting to forget. GURRY, KELLY;Track 1,2,3A Field hockey 1,2,3A Student Council 1;Ski team 1; Pep rally 4. MEMORY: The night 48 of us spent in jail at Hampton beach; Me and Kelly's late nights; the unforgetable nature cruise; Florida and the beach w/J.P.; Bang your head w/K.C.; the red bug w/K.C., J.P., and M.P. — the Christmas trees and firetruck;crashing into the pharmacy;blind date w/K.S. (mum's home!);V.H.;All the good times w/ all my friends that I'll never forget! HAMEL,JULIE;"Jul";MEMORY:Memorial day weekend of'85;when I hit a cop car; ` Oktoberfest of'86. HAMILTON, KAREN; Yearbook 1,2; Literary Magazine 1,2,4;Theater crew 2,3,4. MEMORY:Weir hill at midnight;the half hour date;J.K. and that hockey player/pizza man—"what's his name?"Driving to school in a noxious white cloud.To M-no words, tf remember. Champagne forever. HEALY, ANNE;Ski team 1,2,3,4;Softball 1,2;Yearbook 1,2,3,4;SADD 4;Student {, r� Council 4;Pep rally 4. MEMORY:Last day of school over K.G.'s;hold onto your shirt; Summers in Maine and Salisbury; what a soap opera; Swimming w/J.C. at 2 am w/ f1 _ Bubbles, the Belle of Maine, Gunka friends and Sea-Vu;Glenna and our adventures; IGA; Tricia, and, of course, Todd; June 28; Partying w/ everyone; Em and electric f ^� blankets; sunning on the roof w/ A.S. and J.W.; re-creating cooler commercials w/ A.S. and J.W.; being a club member; my friend, brown pants;taking a beach day in the rain W/B.F. and J.W. and the Trucker; draw 5! HERRMANN, DAVID; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3A Student Council 3,4; Yearbook 4. MEMORY: Fun w/a comatose Danielson; t Shots around the pool table; Mr. Towle;The Knights getting repeatedly jocked; Roz and Mother Nature; The Katandin Kids; and Kathy Sollie! HYDER,JENNIFER;"Jeri";Basketball manager 2,3;Tennis 3,4;Math team 2;Speech team 3; yearbook 3,4; Drama club 3,4; Filene's. MEMORY: Backgammon; Iicorice drink—stipe; Harrison's after Siouxsie;green melted wax; R.M. backstage;Runaway Island; Cat Woman; if only we can find Brattle St.; Camping out at Drummond; Waaahlruses on the Beach!!! JANCZAK, TRACY; "Helena Cassidine"; "Jana — Sue"; "Jane"; Stevens Hall; SADD;The Paper;Chorus;Music. MEMORIES:G.G.puked on N.Y.subway;!A.P.'s attention seeking b—day party;C.G. and A.P. date it?Omi. Omijodyness! Mareelo Heartbreaker— Kristina Sobel and Mike Gordon Memories / 63 it. Steffy—I love you. 32 it,fondle it;I love Kyle Porter;B.A. piercing her nose;forced KEREM, DAVID; "Dave"; Football 2; Track 1,3; Ski team 4; Tennis 4. MEMORY fondling w/Henry;Honor roll;Lake Siinnappee and it wasn't so sunny. Misty MT. Stop When me,Steve and S.B. got caught by the cops at 3:00 in the morning;the memoric Hop and Plop; 70's tunes on the way home from N.Y.;Ginny, I killed Broche; T.N. I never had from Liz's party; all the nights at S.P.'s lushit Ala—sue;O Roc—Z;creamy donuts belong to Angie Spears;J.M. credit office welcomes you; Enjoy your evening; what a shape; Fondling Furs w/Glamula's buddy KIM, MI SEONG; "Mi"• Computer club 3A AFS club 4; Literary Magazine 3,4 Mikaile; it's real; that girl has a touching problem; my baby sister, Kyrie; party at Photography Club 4; Yearbook 4; Sadd 4. MEMORY: I will always remember all th Coppolahead's friends I know because they were so nice to me and helped me out. And thank you fc all the teachers I had 4 years in the high school, they were the greatest teachers I know KASHANEK, PETER;"Wang-Wongle";Tennis 3,4(co-rapt.);Ski.team 4; Pep rally; Yearbook. MEMORY: Rushing; 4 accidents in 6 months — Dunhill's — C.W. pretending his intelligence level even approached mine;Pat—I'd like a W, an X, a V, KIRKILES, CANDICE; "Candy"; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Student Counci a Z and a U. 1,3A Regional Student Advistory Council 3,4;National Honor Society 3,4;Pep rall 4; yearbook 4. MEMORY: Missy and Katie—my BFFA; Hampton Beach—Thanl KATIS, MARYBETH: "Schlempy Schleth"; "Mabjab", "Baby-B-Woman"; "MBK"; God Kathy was hungry or we would have been#49 and#50;Candice and)ulie's Citru rocking banana raspberry split gum;Kelly's beach house—"We don't have to take ou X-Country 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Golf 4; Squire 1,2,3,4 (co-editor); Yearbook 2; Lit. clothes off!" Late night at Lall's; "Drag me, Sledgehammer me, etc. me"; "If you'r Magazine 1; AFS 3,4; Speech team 1,2,3,4; Drama 4; L.E.T. High School reporter cute, we're decent"; "the talks"; Drummond w/Cindy at 3:30 am; the blindfold ('cuz 2,3,4. MEMORY: Sewing corner and speed limit brigade in Latin; congibugar — was too embarrassed!);St.J'spartyw/K.L.,J.P., and A.D.;skinny—dippingw/C.C. converbugars w/Wcinda; car — dances and golf w/Liza; mashed potatoes and radio C.D.,and K.R.;Me and Julie's"brush w/death"—which involved a snow bank;Ann drama at speech; in a bathtub w/Scuz and Andy;Caged up w/the zoo runaways; Riding —R. O. A. —we gotta do it again! B—I know a shortcut!Thanks to many awesom, my bike to the hospital w/Andy—because we were sick;Lying on the trash cans w/Suzy friends for giving me memories that I'll never 4-get! while waiting for the T; The button kid; hammer kid and queer kid; lunch w/ the McDonald's gang;flashing stop signs;Halloween'86;the"picture"w/Amy and Rhoda; Tribune w/Tracy and Tim; Radii w/Kris theater arts w/Penny and Rhodda; "using" VON KUMMER, PENELOPE:"Penny";Drama club 2,3A girls Basketball(manager Julie and "loneliness" w/Joe and the Leadership Conference. 2,3; Yearbook 3A SADD 3; T.J. Maxx; MEMORY: Doing the play sophomore yea with J.D. and "Friends". We had a ton of fun. Going to The Rocky Horror Pictur KEHRIG, KRISTINA;"T";"Tiff chin";Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;Sadd 3,4; Show, then proceeding to"Camp out"at the playground with J.H. and K.S. (the rid Pep rally 4. MEMORY: Catwoman Rd. "Headlights" Swinging on the swings at home was also quite an excursion.) summer of 84 with Joyce at the Vineyard, Ou Drummond;going to St. A's;giving B.K. a whitewash w/M.P.;playing dimes w/M.P.; invitation to the bar in Hyannis. my first summer w/B.F. LALLY, KAREN;"Lals"; Football Manager 1;Class President 1;Ski Team 1;Softbal KELLY, JULE; Chorus 2,3; Colorguard 1,2,3. MEMORY: D. on the dock; Grace on 2; Field Hockey 2,3,4; Student Council; Year Book 4;National Honor Society 2,3A the stairs, etc. Community Involvement 4; Pep Rally 4. MEMORY: Late Nite — Chinese Food Slice/Piotte; back of the Red Bug;Class Party 1986; France w/G.W. and P.K.; after KELLOGG, AMY; "Flakey"; Volleyball 1,2,3. MEMORY: H.D. and Spanish class; school w/Candice, Michael and Kolby;The night at H.P.D.; S.J.P. party w/J.P. an, BMHS vybl; NHS vybl; H.U. and I-crem; Adm. Kirk; L.C., R.G., K.M., L.B, vybl C.K.; mad talks w/Towley;China Blossom w/K.C., S.C., and M.G. —"Oh, is tha camp U-Mass;Vybl camp WU;NAHS senior year;N.L., K.S., K.L., S and S, DM B, the cool thing to do?" "It's casual!" thanx moan, dad, sis, bros for all support; miss you all especially H.D.; never 4-get movin' experience; SM concert; WV trip w/L.C. K.C. w/H.D. LANE, DENISE; "Dix", "Little Oise"; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Lab Aide 3A Yearboo 1,2A NHS 3A MEMORY:October 12, 1985;Good Humans;Laser Beams;Hee-hee KENNEALLY,SEAN;"McNeally";Basketball 1,2,3,4;Golf3A Baseball 1,2;SADD bee with Sul in the backroom; Cuoponads;---s-a---es; NU, the big "F''; "2% blood'' 4; Football 1,2. U-ah; Sophomore study with Doug; Poker; Giggling with Casey; Cosmic Twins 110 L , 1 4 I mom- - 4 e t p t Most Intellectual — Elaine Fann and Jeff Enright 64 / Memories LEBEL, ANDREA;Ski team 3,4;Speech team 3-Chorus 1,2;Soccer I,l. MEMORY: Thanks Christine, for helping me through Chemistry and Algebra II;And I will always J.S.—Freddie the tree O.G. "I know you, you're you."M.L.—Ranger Wayne;L. A. remember my cookout where I met Patrick; (Now my future's so bright I have to wear and Sterling 4-eva!M.M.,S.C. in the morning;D.B.—CMI;Canobie Lake;learning shades!); And I can't forget Caroline, who's been my best friend though, we went to to ski; the Brighamites. different schools together. LEMBERGER, MICHAEL; "Lemmy"; Cross Country 4; Track 3,4. MEMORY: McELHENNY, JOHN; "Doo"; Basketball 2,3A Basketball Manager 1; Math Team Physics field trip w/Mr. Bennett. 3,4; yearbook 4. LUBIN, TRACY;Girls'Varsity Soccer manager 3A Ski team 3;Yearbook;Pep rally, McELHINEY, JUSTIN; "Mac; Hacky sack; MEMORY: Dave Silva's Party. volleyball. MEMORY: 9/10/86. July 4, 1986; me and R.F. on the"Booze-Cruise"and that unforgettable night in Boston afterwards. That weekend at N.A. Burakis and McGUIRE, DAVID; "Shdave"; MEMORY: Me and L.G.; Eric on Dale St.! Haten (Too young); that day on the roof! — and guys, it was NOT A swamp!!! McGowans"'s Math Class; The beaches in January; Where did you get the coffee, Columbia?; Boston to N.A. in 5 minutes! LUCK, MARGARET; "Margie";; "Marge"; Yearbook 3A Squire 2A Basketball 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Pep rally 4. MEMORY: Unintentionally giving Mr. Grady the McGUIRE, WILLIAM; "Magoo"; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Rally 2,3. Halloween fright of his life;fighting Friendly Freezer Frog w/MAM;frequently getting MEMORY: Parkers Woods;Frank wanting to watch the sunrise—which he never did lost w/J.S. and K. R. (where Is Winchester, anyway?!?);a long—ago bus ride w/P.M. see; Soccer state tournament in overtime in Salem and in Snow in Winchester; and J.M.;Nov. 7 was a blast—thanks Jen, Karen, and Peg;Class parties;Tom Cruise Pumpkins; all the things we left on Rissis lawn. and the Beatles 4-eva!!! McKALLAGAT,AMY;MEMORY:The beach with L.C.,J.G.,and P.D.!Those wild LYNCH, ANNIE;Soccer 1,2;Track 1,2,3,4 (Tri-capt.);Crosscountry 1; MEMORY: summer nights !G.G, Ya! And never let them end!!; Daf, Thanks for making school C.C;—skipping rocks at practice;C.F.—A B yob at movie;Fraggle Rock;K.J.—our funny!; My solo dance at Andover Jade; Losing L.C. at G.G's. school record that no one else will remember; D.R.A.+B.C. LYONS, ANNE MARIE;"Gusto";Soccer 1,2,3,4;Track 1,2;Ski Team 3;Pep Rally; McKAY, HOLLY; "Holly Balls"; MEMORY: All the parties at Crabbies house. National Honor Society 2,3,4. MEMORY:UABH w/Kim;Wrascly Wrabbit w/Mauz; "Green light yet guys?"; Cat Lady's House; "Headlights"; Last Day of school party at MACLEISH, ROBERT; Cross country 1,2,3,4 (captain); Wrestling 3A Track 'K.G.Is; Sledding experience; Puerto Rico Breakfast Club. II2,3A MARTIN,GREGORY;"GREG";Varsity Tennis 2,3,4. MEMORY:Thanx Pete,Jeff, McNALLY, MARGARET; "Peggy" "Mad Max"; Basketball 1; Softball Manager 1; Jay, Mike, Jim, Couldn't survive NAHS without you; Frizbe; snowdives; Cigars in Library Aid 1,2; JA 2,3-, Math Team 2,3A National Honor Society 3,4; Literary Alby's;lifting;picture taking;Late nite talks;drinking shampoo?;guitar playing;taping Magazine 3; Field Hockey 4; AFS 4; SADD 2,3A 4; Spanish Tutor 4. MEMORY: faces; doing hair; Pete M. good times to come!; Thanx Scarlet Knights for accepting Knights'Ice Hockey Game at Boston Garden;Times in Maine w/Kelly;Falling through me; good luck in college; wish I had more time to meet and get to know new friends; the back of the field hockey net; My 4-year crush on J.M.; Bus ride home from a Arthur and Scott keep in touch;Sara + Michelle I love you;Mom and Dad Thanx for basketball game when he fell on me;Trip through the Combat Zone w/Jen;Jay, Mike, all , Love you both. and Camie. McCARRON, KIMBERLY; "Bimbim"; Computer Club 3; Literary Magazine 4; McLAUGHLIN, ERIN;"Droopy";Field Hockey 1,2,3,4(co-captain);Basketball 1,2; SADD 4; Photography club 4. MEMORY: Amo, Amas, Amat, Amamus, Amatis, Boys Basketball Mgr. 3A Track 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 2, 3,4;SADD 4;Student Council Amant; Mr. Brandalise's Chemistry class w/ Mala and 5th period study in Siberia; 4;National Honor Society 2,3A Pep Rally 4. MEMORY:R.E.M.;My dead Flamingo; 1 , f • � I I sr _ *•per..; Nicest Smile — Peter Kashanek and Karen Stearns Memories / 65 r 4 1 1 ar �� 1 �r + M k'w k s 1 1 # ## i Done Must for NAHS — belly Tobin and Matt Della Croce Eating Nerds on Mill Rd. w/Betsy & Pam; Nicolosi's Party; Black Bra Incident; Big Cross Tailgates; ECLC;Class beach parties;Adriene's;Christina's;Jimmy's Bash June Chill Dances w/ Kara & Mo; Puerto Rico; Bradlees before the Class Party; Pee Wee '86; Kristin's; Anne's Bash; Marc's ear; Pumpkins; Beijing; Rob at Bradford; Sean. shoes at Cat Woman's House;Winning in field hockey;and Flat Top and the boys from Wingersheik. MURPHY MARY;"Red";Dancing;Aerobics;Weight Ligting;Pep Rally;MEMORY: Partying in Pion's on Summer St. w/everyone meeting that gorgeous guy! Playing MACNEIL, HEATHER; "hackle" "Marvin"; Ski Team IA Computer Club 1 B-ball w/G.G.,J.S., J.G. —and the yellow Corvette;The prom w/T.M., Kevsta& (secretary treasurer): Baseball manager; Pep Rally Committee 4; Student Council 4. Denny; The parties w/ all our friends; All the awesome times! MEMORY:Something about Mark and Steve in FIA?;Getting pushed off a mountain; a week (and what a week it was) in No. Conway; Aug. 11, 1986; "O.K. We're in MURPHY,TIMOTHY;"Teeth";Track 1;Drama 2,3;Speech 2,3,4;Squire 2,3,4;Lit. Alabama—Let's go home!";My Awesome summer of'86 w/C.N., P.L., R.M., K.R., Mag. 2,3A Student Council 2;Class Sec—Tres. 2; MEMORY: Seeing Stipe in real D.A., T.G., A.M.1; 1 Love you, Tim!!!; I Love You Corinne, Peg, Kris, and Dylan! life; watching the midget's feet dangle in the Cafe Aventura;floating in a purple haze on Newbury St; terrorizing Ruth; the sausages; the Acid Queen; Allen Ginsburg; MAMMOLA, MICHAEL; "Slice"; MEMORY: Dave Silva's Party when B.J. flipped Mlumlirls ;J'we CeM(anamme-OPLOITn ole Dinkle; the "wrong way" chick & the out on Keith and we laughed at him so he drank"MORE"Beers,Then we painted him! p g going y ! NICOLOSI, TRACEY; "Sprout" "Nickleian"; Soccer 1,2,3; Track 2; Yearbook 2,4; MANK, MARK;"Manka""Igor";Football!, 2;Golf 3A Baseball 1,2,3,4;MEMORY: Newspaper 2,3,4 (Editor 3,4); MEMORY: One certain experience on a cool, brisk Taping Pat's car to Al's garage;Playing Tug-o-war with Erin's earrings;Playing cards at Sept. Sat. nite involving half the state of Mass. and Officer Foulds;Puerto Rico and the my house and losing my shirt; Alfie's Parties; 7th period study w/Mark d. and Mrs. Hotel Tanama; DIBUrro's; Hampton Beach and the orange pocketbook; purging and Boucheeettt! ordinary people. MATTHEWS,TRACEY;"Space";Track 1;Pep Rally 4;Arlington Trust;MEMORY: NITZSCHE, CORINNE; "Reemy"; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Yearbookl; Pep Rally 3,4; Twisting and shouting on the beach forever w/Kris July 3rd;Our mad Friday nights;Sue MEMORY: Summer of'86;Something about Haverhill and Merrimack College? No. and her squinting eyes;Our mad mission for men at Hampton;S.P.! Sixteen Candles; Conway skiing for the first time; Florida "What an experience!'; D.M. & B.D. in The flea, The molester!!! Canuke — Ville; the Transit (The Mckenzie Brothers); the best four years I had w/ H.M., P.L., &K.R.;Through the best of High School:T.G.,J.S., R.M.,W.B., were MELDRUM, JENNIFER; "Jennie Meldie"; AFS 1,2,3,4 (sec. treaser); Literary Mag. the best of all!! Soccer'86;The beach&sharing C.L. w/K.H.IT.G., I'll never stick 2,3A Squire 3,4; Yearbook 4; Play Crew 2,3A Math Aid 4; T,J. Maxx 2,3,4. out my tongue again. Remember S.R. & M.D. I Love you all F & A MEMORY: The night of"many men" on the docks with Julie F & Julie K; "Club meetings with L.F.; MASP '86; M.V. ;V/J.F., J.K., D.M., M.H., E.L., & M.M. NUGENT, STEVE; "Jessie" "Clutch"; Soccer 2,3,4 (tri-capt.) Track 1,2,3,4 (co- capt.); Vice President Senior year; Football 1; Basketball 1; MEMORY: N.H. Boys MILLER, JAMES; "Jimbo"; Basketball 2; MEMORY: Lynne Pothier Forever and Al- Billy & "Let's go to Derry"; Playing soccer in a snowstorm; Camping out in R.Lee's ways! backyard. MORRISON,SANDY;"San";MEMORY:I Love Vic&Rachel was born;And all the O'CONNELL, MAURA;"Manz""Eggy";Soccer 1,2,3,4;Track 1,2,3;Yearbook 3A good times w/Nan, Kris, Crabby, Chris, Heather & Everybody Else. SADD 4; Pep Rally 4. MEMORY: Windstorm on 5/15/86; Pink Flamingos; Mr. "P,; Street(alias Motorcycle Man);The Wrascilly Wabbit;Males in Motion;"headlights"; Catlady Road (Now who's scared??);Soccer in the snow; Life Talks with A.M.L. and MURPHY, KATHLEEN; "Merf'; Track 2,3,4; Literary Mag. 3,4; Business Editor of A.S. Thanks Gang: A.M.L., S.C., P.P., M.P., (K.R.) 2, C.G., E: M:; B: F:; M:C:; Squire 3A SADD 4; North Andover Country Club 1,2,3. MEMORY: JBGC; Holy K:M:; M.S.; A:S:; K:G: and of course "K: A:" 66 / Memories + f !F r ' 1 �4 a ' 1 Most Original —Jennifer Devine and Mike Seaman O'NE1LL, KIM; "Kim"; Skiing 2,3; Play 2; Lit. Mag. 3A AFS 4 MEMORY: New PARKER, MICHAEL; "Parks" "Spike"; Football 1,2,3,4 (caps.); Baseball 1,2,3,4 Year's eve in Vermont; Cold Duck stranded in Boston w/B; July escapades in the (capt); Hockey 1,2,3,4(rapt);Pep Rally 3,4• MEMORY: Dorse's smelly record break- "family truckster";Waterville Valley in the couch;M&M sucking contest;screaming ing performance;Enjoying a beautiful guppy breakfast one bright and cheery morning; in the Vega; Marker; Punker; Beeb; Scooter; Going to Boston w/MBK and Susie and The many "succulents" that died in the line of duty. leaving them there; Wine & Cheese trip w/Sarah, Nicole & Tracie. PEARSE, KRISTIN; J.V. Soccer 1,2; MEMORY: 1 Love Steve! All the good times PALMER, ELIZABETH; "Liza"; Track 2,3A Golf 4; AFS 2,3,4 (Pros) Exchange w/Nancy, Sandy, Crabby, Chris, Heather and everyone else! Mrs. Dize's class; I re- student to Peru in'85;SADD 3; Yearbook 2,3;Squire 3A Library Aide 1,2,3;Jordan member being locked in a closet w/three drunks&an airhead(N,S,C,H);Herb;Steve Marsh. MEMORY: AFS; Car Dances & Whale Watching; The Hammer Kid; The losing $100 prom night & later finding it in his sock. Button Kid; &The Queer Kid; The Shelf Kid; The Wreckingball&the bulldog; but especially Jodi "X" and being a cult worshipper; the plaid solfgag; the night of sin PEMBLE, MARGARET; "Maggie" "Mags"; Basketball 1,2,3,4, (co-capt) Softball chasing the bus in Boston; living in fear;and the day Andy and MB rode their bikes to 1,2,3,4 (capt); Student Council 4; Pep Rally 4. MEMORY: Flat top (or is that top the hospital because they were sick. head?);Numerous driving incidents w/K.R.;Kendra saying Pssst;"Chris,just one more . . . 1 think we're being followed"; The beach with Pam, Erin, and Chris; Sully and PANGIONE, COURTNEY; Basketball 1; Cross Country 3,4 (capt.); Track 1,2,4; Frank's 15 mile hike; Seeing M.S. from left field. A.F.S.4;Squire 2;Yearbook 4• MEMORY:Psst. . . Come Here!!!! I'll Break Ya Head Man!" Roashted, Toashted; The time Kam Kilino introduced her parents as her new PERRAULT, STEVE; Football 2,3A boyfriend; Andrew's rendition of Camelot that woke B.W. from her dreams. PETRONIO, ANDREW;Cross Country 2,3A Yearbook 2;Squire 2;Track 3,4;AFS PAPALIA, JULIE; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Student Council. MEMORY: 4; Lit. Mag. 4. MEMORY: Psst. . . Come here!! "I'll break ya head man!"Roashted, Candice and Julie's citris rocking banana — rasberry split gum; Hampton and Fort Toashted!Courtney's confrontation w/a Flamenco Fanatic;"But 1 had no idea!"Riding Lauderdale beaches w/K. Garry & company; Back seat of M. Piotte's bug; Christmas to the hospital. trees; Fire Engines; the "Mad Chase"on Bear Hill; singing in a Hampton beach cell? Junior Class Party;Bugs or Jinunies on ice cream;the skid;near death accident by Wier Hill w/Candice. PHAN-LUNG, PENELOPE; "Pen""Nara";AFS CLUB; MEMORY:Going to Span- ish class and nobody understanding when I talked to them; Having 80 on my Spanish PAR1S, NANCY;"Nan"; MEMORY: 1 Love Gary! Parrying w/Sandy every weekend; test; My first day in Chorus when they found out that my last name is Chinese and I am Getting kicked out to Currier school;Getting brought to school w/Sandy&Crabby in from Peru; November 1 lth the first snow, The trip to New York (Nov. 14th); police car. PICARD, PAMELA; "Pam"; Soccer 2,3,4; Skiing 2,3A Track 2; SADD 3,4; Pep PARKER, AMY; "Park — it" "Paka"; Track 1; SADD 2,3; Jordan Marsh; Dr. Rally 4; Yearbook 2; MEMORY: Puerto Rico; Catlady House; Ingall's St.; Harrison's Leonards. MEMORY: Summer of"86;Sept. 20th w/G.G,T.J.,T.B.;Being debraced; spotlight;"Headlights, Headlight";The Great Pond Rd. days;The Chase;Graduation Steff— it; T.J.'s party; Realizing who my true friends were junior year. night '86 w/ E.M.; The launchymat every two seconds; Safety Bug; Wilhelm; Soccer and Skiing Days; The Dump; Thanks alot guys . . . PARKER, GREG; "Eggman"; Football 1,3; Hockey 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Tennis 4; Pep Rally 4. MEMORY: Kolb, do you see what 1 see? 1 know what your thinking Homsey; PICARD, SUSAN; "Sue"; Field Hockey 1; Cheering 1; Pep Rally 1; MEMORY: Late night w/Kolb, Drose & even Al; Wheeler at the Showcase; Al, I'm taking the Summer '86 w/ K.S. ?!?! Our mad mission for men at Hampton Beach; K.S. and the Bimmer to Hit or Miss;How old is she?Your kiddin right?Drrse at McDonalds;Dan on blue bomber;T.M.;"Do we smell!!!" Halloween'86; Hampton Beach at my brother's the floor;At the beach w/Dorse,nice try!Me&Kolb at the zoo;Rockwoman&Cindy. cottage w/ K.S. &J.D.?!?! The Flea. Memories / 67 PIOTTE, MICHELLE; "Pion"; Softball 1,2; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; MEMORY: Party RICHARDS, KEVIN;"Skinny";Football 1,3A Wrestling 1,2. MEMORY: l leave my in B-Room;Jail at Hampton w/48 other people;X-Mas trees; Fire engines;Class party Chevy Camaro W/ no front end to a party animal who's nickname is Crash. w/K.S.; Birdies w/C.D.&K.R.;Cindy Wing! rib! Beach w/K.W. on the porch laugh- ing about nothing at all; Just pull over and open this! To P.D. SWEAT; To Doug RINALDI, KATHLEEN; "Kate"; Softball 4; Volleyball, Pep Rally 4. MEMORY: "TOM FOOLERY"; Prom w/ H.W.; Its all Steve's fault; "NO NO STOPS!" Good Being the "New Girl"; Getting in w/ a great crowd; Shoes at Catwomen's; Frankie. times in the bug. POLLINA, RON; "Woody"; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; RIORDAN, KIMBERLY; "Kim"; Soccer 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4 (tri- MEMORY:Hapton Beach;Sully's House;Parker's Woods;Paco calling the Loons;(Joe rapt); Student Council 3,4 (i ice-pres); Pep Rally; MEMORY: Driving experience w/ Endurance);Pumpkins;Contaminated Flamingo's;The Gallows;T.J.;Camaso's"Let's M.P. —especially Harrison's! A walk to the beach;Cat-women Rd.; P.P. jaunts over go to Derry". the line over over again; Anything missing from the frige K.G.. WABH w/ AML; Sully & Steve killing withem. RAADMAE, KELLY; "Rag"; Field Hockey 1,2; Softball 1; Student Council 4; Pep ROHDE, PETE; "Grobblemikatodius"; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Rally 4; MEMORY: Party in the bathroom; Mad Missions w/Cindy; Midnight party's my house;Late nights w/Kelly G.;The unforgettable nature journey;Hill partys Fresh- Student Council 2. MEMORY: The Kathadin Krew;Gordon and the Cincinatti girls man year; Lanam Club w/C.D. & K.D. (Sorry Kolbs); Easy Rider; P-Town fruits; Nic-Nic-Nic "FIRE!!!"; Skinny dipping w/ M.G.; Mangled sway bars and mounds of tobacco; Golfing w/ K.B. RAMSDEN, BRENDAN; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chess 1,2,3,4 ROSENBAUM, MINDY JOY;"Min-Min""Pizza-S";Track 1,4;Cross Country 1;Pep RAMSDEN, DOUGLAS J.; "D.J." "Deejah"; Cross Country 2,3,4;Track 1; Drama Rally 4;Yearbook 4;Arlington Trust company 3,4. MEMORY: ("D.R.");Beach party Club 2,3,4;Chess Club 1,2,3,4(capt);Computer Club 1,l;AFS3,4;Squire 4;Speech 84 - C.L. bang aright; Party in the bathroom w/K.R., C.D., M.P.; Lal's driveway on Team 4, Concert Choir 1,2,3,4;Select Choir 2;Cabaret 1,2,3,4; MEMORY: 4-Hour fire w/D.C.; playground w/ B.W., D.C., D.R., M.R., C.D., K.R.; Beach days anddnapping J.V., The bank bang; M.A. car ! Sorry Dave; Icecubes on D.$. chest oops Chess; Merrimack girls at Friendly's; like an Eagle; Somebody's Fiddler Party; Mrs. ki ki wake him up one lonely night; DR. aro K.P. Maloney-Brown and Miss Graham for every play (what a note!) and Cabaret Night (officer Krupke); I Love You, Deb! RUMSON, KRISTEN;"Kris";Softball 1;MEMORY: I'll always love you Wayne;Hey RANEY, KAREN; Chorus 1; Drama Club 2,3,4; Pep Rally 4; Yearbook 3,4. Peg Bff! What about the Sacred Heart Dance? Do you like strawberries?Summer'86; MEMORY:Weekend trip to the mountains w/K.A. &G.S.;Fun at Hampton;Summer Hey Wayne — Soo much forever and longer of'86; The incident at Pizza Hut w/J.S. & M.L. The ski trip w/ P.F. SARACUSA, ALICIA; "Lesha"; MEMORY: Key-man in Florida after a large water REDMAN, MICHAEL; "Red"- Soccer 1,2,3,4;Soccer Manager 3; MEMORY: State hole;me and LB at DeMoulas last field day;Summer of'86;Daf, I got him!Mike Weber soccer game in Salem;3-2 in double overtime-great view from the bench; Playing in a forever; Later guys, it's been ducky; Come on Betty, you have no pick-up! pressure-packed Masco game, no, State game, no, How about a 15-0 rout over Ames- bury-YEAH! SCARBOROUGH, LINDA;"Lydia";Tennis 1,2,3,4 (co-captain); Basketball 1; Pep Rally 4; MEMORY: Florida; Boston 5; my car on Cat Lady Rd.; Susan Johnson, Jen REMBIS, TODD; Football IA Hockey 1,2,3,4 (tri-capt); Baseball 1,2,3,4. Seaman; walk like an Egyptian; Chunk's house; Dan's, Al's, Wendy's houses; that MEMORY:The baseball trip to New York when our team went to a Long Island player's raccoon (my car) Phillips; Have you seen a dead body around?; 3:00 a.m., Mr. B. is a house; The great time at the Jr. Prom. wicked good driver. ^f Most Athletic — Maggie Pemble and Mike Parker 68 / Memories SCHWAB, MELISSA;Soccer 1,2,3;Select Choir 1,2,3;Play l;MEMORY:That wild SP;"Bud, Budlight"with SP&JD&MS;"Well TM,we haven't gone to the movies in Gurry party; Being handcuffed to Cindy; Piotte 5th period!Jen and the Frosty Mug, a a while!"; "SP open your eyes a little more and watch the movie!!!"; the beach, every few minor accidents! What a long strange wall that was. day possible. (DR) SEGUIN, KEITH; "Shaggy"; MEMORY: DWI and killing two vehicles in one week- SOULE, MARIA; Basketball 1; Track 2; Soccer 1,2,3; Pep Rally 4; SADD 3,4; end. MEMORY: Lunch in the bathroom: the elevator; new houses; pinchy-winch;There's definitely something in the trunk. Adrienne; Caron's; Mosquitoes bite twice as fast; I SHANNON, ERIC; "E"; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1; Hangin' Out 1,2,3,4; love you Jeri and Yo; The teradactyls live SPAM. MEMORY: Breaking out of Austin Penitentiary; Hill Parties; Purgatory; Shotgun Fever; Missilesite;The Amoco Crew; People from Village Green—All the Cool ones SPERO, KRISTIN; "Kris"; Softball 1; Ski Team 1; Drama 2,3,4; Chorus 2; Select that is! My first Dead show and Global Days; All the dudes who have made it almost Choir 3,4; Class VP 3; SADD 3; MEMORY: Five years of sand and stars, sunrise and bareable! 7:30 surf; Monkees; "I hear it's your b-day" and so did the whole park;Tattoos and a blackout; Chaka F. Khan; JT's flat. SHEA, JENNIFER; "Jen"; Cheerleading 3,4; SADD 2,3 (vice-president), 4 (president);Pep Rally 4;MEMORY: lunch in the bathroom;the elevator;new houses; SPLENDORE, JOHN; "Splend"; Football 1,2; Track 1; Ski Team 1,2,3,4 (co- Maria Soule, Adrienne Stratouly — good lack next year! I love you! Bill. Missy! captain); MEMORY: Salve Regina at Eduardo's; The Freak; The Schena Crew in Pinchie Winchie. Boston. SHEA,JUDY;"Poorly"; MEMORY: LC never on time;PD's mother's car(boom!);JG STEARNS, KAREN;"Stearnzie";Cheerleading 2,3,4 (co-captain);Student Council obnoxious down the street; the "Beach Cottage"; Water Street, Sept. 5, 1986, 8:59 1; Pep Rally 4;SADD 4(secretary);MEMORY:Cheryl's first night in the Bug;Me and (crash.);VS out the window; "The Dump";4th of July"get her out" (LC) "This is so KG's blind dates (mom's home); the first freshman dance; Playing Caps with Doc; the degrading"; "Class party"; JG and AM always liking the same guy; "the Chase" day I found out that Rob D. had the same funny habit as me!!! all my friends; the hill SHEA, KATHLEEN; "Chipmunk", "Shea baby"; Cheerleading 2; MEMORY: The (once); goodtimes with Cheryl and Sam!! mad night with KW Oct. 10; Losing LC on the beach while JG and 1 went w/a new KELLI;"Steeroids", "Goof';Soccer 1 (JV captain), 2,3;Ski Team 1;Track 1; friend and finding LC at 5:00 am;To the dump, to the dump, to the dump dump dump!! STEER, 1,R,2,3,4;NHS 2,3,4;AFS 2,3,4;MEMORY:Cheerin'w/Mon;Denny's;DA;DT Halloween 1986; the window at the beach; AM and JG liking the same boys; Steve!! on the beach; JSMPCCBM; Dem; Skippin' many days; Bumping Rob; Your BVD's Will you stop spilling!! Boston w/JG,JW,AD;JG and BP arguing in the CL parking lot guys? (band camp, 1985) while LC and VC listened. SILVA, DAVE; "Wavey"; MEMORY: The Duke of Puke slamming the keg at my STOUPIS, NICHOLAS; "Sticky Noupis"; MEMORY: My teachers; the cafeteria house; when Kristy took my keys home when we were at the Hardy's. food; the(PU)bathroom;the(UGH)homework;the fun, the power, the glory, and as always, McDonald's; Harrison's; My car "Ralph": and don't forget. dear sweet old SINCLAIR, HEATHER P.;"Daffy"; Horseback riding;MEMORY: My trip to Rhode mom. Island with Lori; Vacation in Florida with Alicia—Key-man; Where's your fire ex- tinguisher, Betty?; Those unforgettable years with Amy. STRATOULY, ADRIENE; "Yo Adrienne"; Ski Team 1,2,3,4 (captain); North Andover Country Club 2,3,4;MEMORY:"There's definitely something in the trunk!" SOBEL, KRISTINA; "Sobes", "Barbie"; Cross Country 1; Track 1,2; Pep Rally 4; That wild sophomore year—"1 love you guys!"Thanks JB for that advice and help— MEMORY: When the blue bomber bombed on Rt. 114;banded from the Peacock with I'll never forget it; All of our "friends" right MS, MO, and Sc?; MS's great driving, r r imp _ Friendliest —Cindy Dufresne and Mark Dockray i Memories / 69 e t Nicest Eyes — David Herrmann and Anne Healy especially on Olympic Lane!Thanks for being there Maria,Jen, Sue, Marra. October and the Kitchen Sink; Freshman year with Amy, Tammy, and Robin — my best 12 and DF; Good luck you guys!! friends. STREETER,KATHERINE;"Kathy";SoftbaIl 1;Ski Team 1,2,3,4;MEMORY:Shoot TOBIN, KELLY; "Tobes"; Marching Band 1,2,3,4;Student Council 2,3; Play 2; Pep out in Biology; Hey Kris! Whats ya writen?! Desperate Search for Sparks St. at 3 am; Rally 2; Yearbook 2,3,4 (editor); National Honor Society 3A (sec.-treasurer); Echo (3/28/86); "the language is a virus"; Erin's plant (yum); and, of course, all those MEMORY: JSMPCCBM; the BVD song (band camp); bubble-hopping in Calgary; unforgettable times from 5 summers at the beach. Yvette's cuckoo clock;"Animal"at LC's;the ride to JT;"Sundays";that lucky Indian;a "snowy"concert with D and D;one evening with the other misfit. . .;to YH:Yes, we STROBEL,J. MATTHEW; "Homer"; Basketball, Baseball; MEMORY:Katandin— can! can we go someplace closer next time guys?;juniors;tunage—Gill—King, Partridge/ Moulding, Johnny live!; Senior jeans; wait 'til Tomorrow. TORRISI, GINA; "Be Gee"; SADD 4; MEMORY: Solid in the bleachers; Amy, woman falling:Anne and Kathy,and I;I like that one, it's so small, I want it, I'm gonna STULGIS, JENNIFER; "Crash"; Pep Rally 4; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Softball I,2,3,4; get it! Lori M;Time out in the Pentucket game;The red coat with the keys;the Chase MEMORY: the tree on Winter St.;Jr. class party; dancing with Pat; ML, Kr and PM with the Chinese men. and our many trips to Middleton;My summer with PD from Belmont;ML and I getting run over by Triton's football team; Where is Topsfield?; Chinese rice fields in Law- TORRISI, MARC; "Chubby", "Rizzo", "Guido"; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 3,4; rence; Merrimack and the guest for my car with Dave. Rock Climbing 1,2,3,4; Ice Climbing 3,4; MEMORY: The dunes; Great Pond Rd.; Massive back sessions; sophomores; V-ball; a long night in NH; "Sull, come back for SULLIVAN, MICHAEL;"Sully";Soccer 1,2,3,4 (co-captain);Track 1,2; Basketball us!" 1,2; Math Team 3,4;National Honor Society 2,3A MEMORY: Walking 14 miles to the beach;Survival in Parker's jungle;Summerof'86 at the beach and everywhere else TOWNLEY, ROBIN; "Bobo"; Soccer 1,2,3,4 (co-captain); Basketball 1,2; Softball with Steve, Ron, Frank,Jeff, Riss Doo and others;everything on Rizzo's lawn;Soccer; 1,2; Student Council 1; MEMORY: When Slurpy never made it to our junior class Pumpkins. party; my l6th birthday surprise party at my house; WAM almost wetting her pants when Rue pulled the String. SUTCLIFFE, SHAUN; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Football I TRASK, AMY;"Amy";Gymnastics I,2;Softball 1,2,3,4;MEMORY:8/11/86 Beach: SWARBRICK, DAVE; "Stretch"; Hockey 1,2,3;Golf Team 1; MEMORY: May 20, Get in!!Van drive;Out of Gas;Gina;women falling;Matt falling out of car; Kris fence 1986; DS, JW, MG and meeting HS. dog; Oh that's hot; Len in the Museum of Fine Arts; Andy, where is my ice cream?; Rhoda, where's the answer sheet?; Karen, Marybeth and Karate. SWENSON, ERIC;"Swen";Cross Country 1;Track 1,2;Chorus 1,2, 3 (treasurer), 4 TREFRY, DAN; "Tref', "Diz", "Ozone"; MEMORY:The day that Marc Torrisi went (president);Select Choir 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3A Pep Rally 4;AFS 4; MEMORY: to the blackboard in a mini-skirt; Radibonzical. Y.B. nights;the Shgang;Dale ST-45 m.p.h.;5 minutes from Boston to NA;Where did you get the Coffee — Columbia?; the Fitzpatrick caper; Dancing to Prince with Colleen, Karen and John on the roof of my car, the dugouts;Jodi-X;Hampton Beach in TRELA, J ESSICA; "Jess"; Aerobics 1; Horseback Riding 1,2,3,4; MEMORY January; 12 years of P.B. & M. Gammie's Tree; stuck in locker freshman year; KP, my guardian angel;This red ligh isn't for us, is it?; "How long have you been living in a cave? TAKESIAN, LORI;"Roo";Soccer 1,2,3,4;SADD 2;MEMORY:Class party'86-AG missed that one;RT's 15th birthday;New years Eve;A long night in Marblehead;Patty VAN HOUTEN,JOHN;Soccer 1;MEMORY:Ingles St.;Class Parties;Beach Parties 70 / Memories RUN Ir� took, Bill • .% • «�• '� a :; � � � -� �'� ��� � 1 , t Most Talkative —Tim Murphy and Mindy Rosenbaum Dockray's House;Kidnapping with Mindy;When Lori and John went out;Traffic lights Seana;Almost burning down H W's bedroom closet;The beach with KS,JS; Shannon (MR); Beachboys with DB and Mindy. saying "did you guys do anything?"; Me and KS telling guys about baby food "SO ironic"; Caps with JG, SG, making me pee! What a storm! AD, beer is unladylike! VASELLO, JIM; "Jim"; MEMORY: I'm glad it's over!! I'm also glad I met Silvia. She helped me with some rough times and still is. WILKINS,JENNIFER;"Willie";MEMORY:E. Water St. w/CW;4th ofJuly"where's Judy?"; Parties in my cellar; "Lawrence experiende" Dan; AD"Beer is so unladylike"; VENTURA,CHERYL;SADD 4(treasurer);Pep Rally 4;MEMORY:First night out in JG "I drink alone!" the Bug;one long and cold night when Karen, Sam and Kolby taught some guy how to fight;"Sam,do you have a sweater I can borrow?"KS telling me"They know. We gotta WINNING, KARIN; "Scuz", "Winnie"; Cross-country 1,2,3; Track 1,2; AFS 3,4; talk to Wayne! All the fun times with WL and Sammy! Yearbook 2; MEMORY: Halloween with Mary Beth and Liza; Working with Rhoda; Jen's skunk mobile; Monster Dash with Andy and Marybeth;Thank God the Prom is WALSH, COLLEEN; "Walshy", "Col"; Color Guard 2,3,4 (captain); AFS 3,4; just that, a memory. SADD 4; Math Team 3; Drama Club 2,3A McDonald's 3; MEMORY: Guys; New Year's Eve '84 with DS; The cube with PeeWeee; Summer with DJ;TB you cheating WOLFENDEN, BILL; "Wolfie"; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Pep Rally 4; MEMORY: dog;"It's my birthday;"Halloween with Laurie, Gerry, Scott and Jodi;Yogi;Muledo's Harrington's;The Club:The Red Squirrel; Partying with the Goons"if you happen to party; Proms; "the Bench" with KF (hey Bugsy, who turned out the lights?); Parking find Mark, could you tell him to please come home! with KF, ES and JS; "Peace and Love"; Best Memory of all—Larry— I'll love him forever!!! "Watch your language!" YOUNG, BILL; "Willy"; Football 1,2; Skiing 1,2A MEMORY: Pat Wheeler's car; Mrs. D's class with Mary, Tracy and Lisa; Loving MINMIN in Math. WARREN,TAMMIE;"Tams","Wham";Soccer 1,2;MEMORY:New Year's Eve'85; me and LT had JB by his neck, and the mess the day after; RT's birthday party at YOUNG, JACQUELYN; "Jay"; Horseback riding, Dance; MEMORY: Ogunquit; Atkinson School and the walk to McDonald's; Last year's class party; AG missed the Apt. #12; the terrorist; "so vat's up?"; Merrimack guys; "BAAH" The Flasher, The limo ride! The day I met SM. dreaded Prom; turf; Who be mir pesit?; the red shoe;z. WELLS, KATHLEEN; "Wells"; MEMORY: KS constantly saying "It's all Steve's YOUNG, MARK; Cross country, Track; MEMORY: The night Marcy C. had to Fault!"; Rambo missions on some very late nights with Sheasta! (mad car chase); babysit. Partying in the Hampton Police station with 47 other jailbirds! (papa Shea, are you up?); MP on the porch;Jodi can't play caps!Singing the front loop theme;Judy getting ZUILL, JUSTIN; "J.Z.", "Zooey"; Baseball 1,2,3,4;Golf 2,3,4; MEMORY:June 12, me a wicker basket. 1985; Frankie's Revenge; Camping; Class Party. WHALEN,JOYCE; Drama 2;SADD 3;Yearbook 2;Girl's Basketball manager 2,3A MEMORY:TS's house with BF and her everlasting obsession with HL; Dugie and the JR class party (thanks);JM's advice—your bestest; Maine—May 17, 1986(the mud Anne); Puddles! ANNE! PUDDLES!;JB's informative talks about things she does not know I already did! Penny—do you want to go to a bar in Hyannis?? Paul Driscoll— Nov 15, 1985. WHITTAKER, CHERYL; "Porno"; MEMORY: MP in the Gym freaking out over Memories / 71 Faculty the wall o • wisdom 4v� 4 I � 1 •I '1 /I Sometimes we students take the erents snap pink wads of gum from the care. They offer extra help when a faculty for granted by begging for last- back of the room while they try to lec- definite F looms ahead. They coach minute recommendations or hasseling ture. Fortunately, that's only one our teams and advise our clubs. Every them about a grade. Put yourself in aspect of their job. If it wasn't, for member of this faculty, in one way-or their shoes. What do their days con- some harried teacher who helped you another, helps us over the walls we sist of? Patrolling the cafeterias, over the big walls of yesteryear, you "face now and prepares us for the ones listening to us abuse the word wouldn't be reading this. The faculty yet to come. "wicked" as they stroll down the hall- are not gluttons for punishment or ways, or maybe watching some bellig- mental anguish; they are people who Y 4 • • AdministratIOD t r r f i t ' Mr. Edward Martin, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Daniel Desmond, Principal �- X } .. .. / Mr. Richard Rozzi, Assistant Principal Mr. Arthur Hamel, Assistant Principal -'Out` , I\ hL Mrs. Aniela Zimny, Secretary Mrs. Susan Sturtevant, Secretary Mrs. Shirley Mueller, Secretary 74 / Faculty • i Gui(imce md Sp Neecis Mr. John DeFlumeri, Ed.D., Dept. Head Mrs. Carol Balmas, Secretary Mrs. Beverly Delaney . r T , 46 r " Mrs. Margaret Ekholm Mrs. Lynne Killheffer Mrs. Mary Ashburn x � qF � i?y As Miss Diane Beals, Special Needs Mrs. Geraldine McGuire, Special Needs Faculty / 75 Library and T Aides " A--y . .. I.......... 7 Alt 44 w 4 4 ` offs I # #. .a A-s , t ♦ � } te� � �ts 1 ex i :.. e a- Mrs. Theresa Uttley, Library Assistant Miss Janet Bryan, Head Librarian g,ywr�+e: ' x w„ s �r Mrs. Gloria Walsh, Teacher Aide Mrs. Elizabeth Gelarderes, Teacher Aide Mrs. Theresa Morin, Library Assistant 76 / Faculty Nurse and Ph kill I 1 ' ` + ��'Y`� « ♦������ ,�+ ""t to #tom• ir+�i. ,:.� �• � �, i'y S�.S teY� Tfi� Ya+rt +W.♦ M�, F �;, f �Y aIlk w Mrs. Virginia Foulds, Nurse Mr. Robert Licare, Director of Athletics I Mr. Kevin Callagy Miss Mary Beth Lawlor Mr. Michael Cavanaugh Faculty / 77 Mathematics 4, — - n • ; A - •- i a fIt { Mr. Arthur Forgetta, Dept. Chair Mr. David Rogers Mrs. Diane Griffin • ' " r � f 46 Ir r -�( \ I Mr. Edward Keisling Mrs. Virginia Boucher Mr. Robert Dinsmore 78 / Faculty i 4 ri • � Mr. Anthony McGowan Mrs. Diane Bassett Mr. Henry Wrigley iL{ `R r Y _ ONI Mrs. Beverly Dize Mr. John Kelley Mr. Americo Fichera Faculty / 79 Science r M 4 Mr. Robert Bennett, Dept. Chair Miss Isabel Smith Mr. Philip Towle _ y 4 04 e i i Mrs. Judith Hajec Mr. Peter Kalafarski Mr. James O'Neill e S f Mr. Stephen Sousa Mr. John Kappotis Miss Mary Martin Mr. Jerome Marchegiani Soci* al F a 'k•� i f t ` e { Mr. John Minihan, Dept. Chair Mrs. Mary Ellen Osgood E I Mr. John Strobel Mr. James Smith Mr. Michael McVeigh t I n f f � t Mr. Raymond Grady Mr. Barry Humphreys Mr. William Boutilier Engli* sh X" l Mr. Anthony Reynolds, Dept. Chair Miss Mildred Matasso Mr. Leonard DeSimone i J ' 1 1 t �1 Mr. Edward Rudd Mrs. Mary Julie Gregoire Mr. Gerald Sanford 82 / Faculty i 41: :. de Mr. Richard Kiberd Mrs. Patricia Maloney-Brown Mr. Bert Noyes 01 r Mr. Paul Gregoire Mrs. Eileen Sharkey Mr. Robert Welch Mrs. Margaret Hannun I Faculty / 8.3 Fore ign an ua e 3 •I r`y V Mr. Mario Giordano Miss Irene McLaughlin, Dept. Chair %'V �r � t.�t"'` �,,�•�� � ,� 4 '� � � ti`` a „� Mrs. Sandra Rasmussen Mr. Joseph Trombly Miss Lorraine Lostimolo e t ( T r G Miss Lita Fernandes Mr. Arthur Hall Mrs. Kirk Thompson Fine and I . � 0 � % Mrs. Beth Graham, Music Mr. Joel Groessel, Fine Arts 4 r —41 _ s . I Mr. Thomas Errico, Industrial Arts Mr. Walter Selima, Music Mrs. Carolyn Sullivan, Home Economics a s' t • S J� r Mr. Michael Schena, Industrial Arts Mrs. Louise Toler, Home Economics Mr. Francis Troy, Industrial Arts Vocat ional Educat i* on a � }" "7 7"" K t Mr. Joseph Bevilaqua, Dept. Chair Mrs. Nina Demeritt � I Mrs. Susan McGregor f Nlr. P Ml Spadaforc N'l,'�t�-Yf!'Jt" qat.7�c..�ir }'!i��✓1%t!'.:.�!•:;•� .;f>f• +� ?,y�'�t'-.f �•'�f,err rr�v ;►�� 'aY IC ,j, 'Q r s Nt f.Y �riSf Mrs. Loretta O'Wril Miss Jodi Anastos Cafeteria and C - 141 f v rr t F J Mr. Richard Poutenis, Cafeteria Mr. Carl Langlois, Custodian Rnetnn+� Ole Js i • � I Mr. Bernard DiMambro, Custodian Cafeteria Staff. First Row: Connie Rizzio, Gladys Chase, Cook-Manager. Second Row: Kathleen Pearce, Vita Salemme, Lynne Wheeler, Elaine Turgeon, Mieko Allen, Dorothy Bird, Dorothy Paradis, Jennie Poutenis, Tricia Noonan. W IV Underclassmen scaling the wall b } 4 4 a^^ �r so-' High school. Remember how cool certainty. Time passes quickly, and obstacles are found but a few inches it sounded in eighth grade? So now sooner than we realize, we are sopho- from the top. For instance, we face we're freshmen and it's not as great as mores. 'With a year of experience taking the SATs, planning for we thought it would be. Ninth grade tucked under our belts, scaling college, or finally applying for a real presents new challenges like surviv- becomes much easier with the foot job. Even so, this year we have the ing finals or completing term papers holds we have found in our friends option of going to the prom and now that require more than just copying a and the activities we take part in. But we're j ingling car keys. Making it over page of an encyclopedia. just the all too quickly, our status as sopho- the wall isn't easy, but would you same, facing these situations teaches mores departs. So here we are, rather make the climb with anyone us how to climb and with every small juniors. We have almost made it over else? victory, we ascend with more the wall, although the greatest fi � ` r r� I Class .�.�..�� l Officers: Laura Johnson President Class J (President), Valerie Sobel (Vice-President), Beth Barry (Secretary-Treasurer). llrr� ..eta Aj First Row: Matthew Abel, Kevin t + f Abernathy, Dana Adam, Jennifer } Anderson, Jonathan Anderson, Kristin Anderson, David Archam- �. bault. Second Row: Dan Arcidi- acono, Kelly Asselin, Heather Augusta, Amy Bailey, Tracy Barkhouse, Beth Anne Barry, Michael Battersby, Bart Baumstark, Third Row: Scott Beaudoin, Wayne Beaudoin, Patrick Beime, Connie ' Bernal, Stephanie Berube, Richard �• , Barber, Brian Beal. . t J } 'irst Row: Silvia Bettez, )ustin Black, Joseph Blan- ' ini, Thomas Blinn, Gina othwell, Pamela Bower, hane Bower. Second Row: ' ^ Daniel Bowes, Stephanie #, radley, Joseph Brown, izetta Brown, Meg Bryan, ` ` At ,nthony Burgie, Marisa urnham, Nara Bushner. 'hird Row: Liz Butler, Bart = 'ahill, Tara Callagy, Chris- ' )pher Camasso, Lisa Camp- e11, Suzanne Carey. 90 / Class of'88 r , 1 a `! First Row: Gregory _ " 4 Christo, Clement Chun, t " „,(`r Carla Ciampa, Kristen Cincotta, Christine Clancy, Lisa Clayton, +� Kristen Cloutier. Second Row:Maryann Connolly, Maureen Connolly, Sean Connolly, Christopher Cook, Mark Cooney, Paula Correia, David Cottone, Maria Covello. �1 Third Row:Robert Craw- ford,Daniel Crevier,John t ' d� Cummings, Sharon Cunha, Stacey D'Ales- sandro, Tracey Daley, �� ► Sean Clark. + h First Row: Mitchell Davey, Rich DeLisle, Mike Denton, Scott Determan, Kelly Deyer- mond, Marie DiBene- `�__� detto, Daniel Doherty. t Second Row: Maureen Doherty, Daniel Dolfe, Julie Dorsey, Nancy Dou- cette, Daniel Doumani, Doug Dreffer, David Dube. Third Row: Scott En- right,Jen Evans, Michelle Fano, David Fanuele, t Claire FitzPatrick, Rob IN ' t Fogarty, Ann Marie x • Fortin, Susan Fowler. 44 I First Row: Sheryl Frazier, Kelli Franch, Toni Frulla, Brian w Gallagher, Douglas Gallagher, Lorraine Geraci, Michele r - - Gilbert. Second Row: Scott t Y" Giles, James Gilmartin, Lisa Grasso, Susan Greenwood, Stefani Guamera, Joseph Harb, l Lynne Hardy. Third Row: Valerie Hart, Jennifer Healy, Paul Heinze, Cathy Herrington, Amy Hoffman, Mitch Heller, Matt Hennessey. Class of'88 / 91 �d I rst Row: Lisa Holdsworth, antis Hooper, Lisa Houde, shua Houghton, Timothy )ward,Greg Huboux,James y arley, Christopher Hyde. cond Row: Kim Jacobs, wra Johnson, Kimberly � �'_ f � •k ;^ yce, Tara Joyce, Chris- pher Kaddaras, Amy ,- :leher, Amy Kennicker, chard Kierstead. Third ' " aw: Kirsten Killilea, James llilea, Chris Klashka, Kari einow, David Knightly, 'acy Kothman, Sehoon vak, Elizabeth Labelle, Erik lenen, Lisa Lanzoni, ' ichelle Laro. y ?A r � i s J 1 � f ti fff/��J I F T ' 1 { I O, rst Row: Andrew Larson, "k Y •ett Leavitt, Debra Lesofsky, T f azanne Levesque, Kendra ipmann, Mark Livesey, imberly Lodge. Second ow: Ellen Loth, Mark Luz, obert Lyons, Paul Mac- a illan, Alyssa Marchese, ,� - 1 hristopher Marconi, Bonnie ,attheson. Third Row: +► 'inn Matthews, Tricia rn Matthews, David Maurer, aren McCarthy, Kristine icCarthy, Maura McClung, ynthia McDonald, Suzanne IcGregor. 92 / Class Of'88 y 5 } { a � / i $ i L First Row: Elizabeth Mc- Guire, Christine McMahon, * - .: •. Kelli McMahon, Katherine .. .. .,. ,, Mead, Matthew Meagher, ,,,,.• ,, , ,,,,. ;. ; David Medige, Dawn Meldrum, Pamela Mele. •�;.•� Second Row: Scott Mendes, Christopher Mertz,Jason M il- 3 ler, Dawn Ellen Mooers, Erin . Morrissey,Kristin Moses,Alf- red Mosto, Karen Motley. Third row: Jennifer Mugavero, Jeffrey Murphy, Peter Murphy, Karen Nadeau, Jennifer Nassar, Q Kristine Neff, Paul Nelson. w � V • �' ` '� `•'�f�'� a First Row: Sandra Nicetta, Lori Noonan, Jennifer Nu- gent, Sharyn Nugent, Michael O'Neill, Jason Ouellette, Kari Packer, Danielle Page. Second Row: z c Amy Pangione, James r ' Pangione, Karen Pappalardo, '►� I ,. �' Mauro Pappalardo, David Parent, Kevin Parisi, Jennifer Parker. Third Row: Mehool Patel, Kristen Fearless, Bethany Pelczar, Jeanne Perna, Tamara Petronio, Rebecca Pickard. ' Class Of '88 / 93 a First Row: Annette Pierog, Michael r+ Plisinski, Meredith Pollier, Robin Raadmae, Mala Rastogi, Keith Reynolds. Second Row: Brendan Richards, David $ Ritchie, Kristen Roberts, Heather Robinson, Jeffrey Roche, Douglas Rogers, Carma Rorke. Third Row: Gregg Rudinsky, Dennis Sacco, Sonya Salois, Jeffrey Sapienza, Mark Saten- stein, Renee Savage. - ; `, L t -�1► 1 A First Row: Holly Schick, Hannalore Schumm, Pamela Seddon, Joseph Sibol, f Stephen Silberman, Maggie Skibba. - Second Row: Erik Smith, Valerie Sobel, Angeline Spears, Kristin Spirdione, Bill Stratton, Michael Sullivan. Third Row: Tara Sullivan, Jennifer Tanko, Peter Tard;e, Cheryl Taylor, Christopher Tet- ler. F � i r r n. i First Row: Maureen Thomas, Jennifer Thornley, Nancy Torrey, Jeffrey Tucker, Taqua Turner,Stephanie Tuttle,Sandro Veras. Second Row: Brenda Vemile, Hilary Wald, Lisa Wat- son, Ronald Wedge, Kristy Wheaton, Brian Wheeler. Third }}} ...... , Row: Dwight Todd, Bradford k` ... .. ..,3 Whipple, Jaclyn Winning, Kim- berly Yetman, David Young, Melanie Young, Monique Young. 94 / Class Of'88 Class Of ' 89 w Y� r Class Officers: Chris Rozzi (President), Jeff Kooken (Vice-President), Dana Braga (Secretary-Treasurer). t +r ` ( I � E F •� A First Row: Thomas Abernathy, Kim Ackroyd, Jodi Adams, Mark Altman, Jodi Anderson, Eric Andreoli, Richard Augeri. Second Row: Kerry Austin, George Azar, Delores Bain, Mark Baird, Stephen Baird, Patrick ` ! Bateman, Kristen Beattie. Third Row: Lori Belanger, Dawn Ben- '� son, Julianne Bloise, Traci Bodenrader, Nicole Bonelli, David Bothwell, Krysten Boyd, Eileen Boyle. T - c M7 I e , s y First Row: Dana Braga, Tracey Brockway, David Brown, Diane Brown, Grant Burzynski, Sean Callahan, Amy Carey. Second Row: Cheryl Crevier, Seretha Brough, Lesley Carlson, Peter ' Carney, Jeanne Caron, Daniel Caruso, Sean Casey. Third Row: Kelly Cleaves, Marcella Cloud, Laurie Comeau, Jennifer tCondon, Michele Conneamey, r` Derek Cote, Tina Coufas, Julie ,,, i �� • ��� Crafton, Shelley Crane. Class Of'89 / 95 Fj 4 First Row: Cynthia Crowe, Jonathan Dalton, Jon Davis, _ Kevin Delaney, Jason De- Monico, Michael Demelis, a Kristin Demers, Laurie Dempski Second Row: Eric DiChiara, Debbie DiFruscio, Wayne Dion,Nicole Dionne, , Kristine Dixon, Elizabeth Dockray, Lee Dodier, Lisa Donadt Third Row: Stephen Donald, Neil Dowling, Chad Wd" Downer, Kenneth Driscoll, . ff fP William Drolet, Lisa Dubois. "=�'. -,�,,J � ' Yj 7, T � w �+ tr■It . �C First Row: Andrea Duffield, David Durand,Jeff Dziadosz, Allyson Eng,Julie _ Farrell,Jamie Ferris,Noelle Festa Second Row: Cheryl Fink, Lyn Fitzgibbons, Arthur Fortin, Christine Foss, Sarah : Gagliano, Jacgeline Gallagher, Stefany Garavanian Third Row: Anastasia Gelarderes, Kathleen Geraghty, Steven Giglio,Leslie Gilboard,James Gioia,Jon Glassett, Lisa Gray. t A. , - 7 F' i I � First Row: Jane Herberchuk, Robert Grimmett, Stephen Guild, Andrea Gross, Rita Gupta, Christopher Gworek Second Row: Kerri Hahesy, Kimberly , A Q ' Hajjar, Elizabeth Haley, Lisa Hannan, Rebecca Hayes, Alicia Herberchuk Third Row: Patrick Heafey,Joel Henry, Kristina Heselton, Michelle Hewitt, Stacey Holmes. 96 / Class Of'89 _`w t r 4, e ; ` First Row: Mark Holzman, 1 Peter Hong, Ben Kalinowsk r ; Eileen Katis, Tanya Kawash Mark Keegan, Colleen Kell( Second Row: Jan Kem, Grc 4 f� Killilea, Kevin Killourie, Susan Kingsley, Melissa rc Kirkiles, Kevin Kirkpatrick, } Suzanne Knight, James Kno ! Third Row: Jeff Kody, Ziba Kolahy, Jeff Kooken, Tray Krueger, Kate Lannan, Sea Sun Lee, Shedrick Lee, Bri-, r '11 Lemberger, Judy Lemieux. a a. J N ' First Row: Nancy Leonard, Mil Liporto, Megan Lochmann, Jua Lopez, Scott Lubin, Eric Lynch, - Robin Lynch Second Row: Dar 1-01 Lyons, Scott Mambro, Steven 7 Manchini, Lisa Maniscalco, Yvette Marcil, Cory Marconi, ._ Kara Markey Third Row: Jeff - ` M Markuns, Brigette Martins, 7 - Nikole Matzouranis, Jerusha Maurer, Patrick Maurer, Gina McAloon, Cindy McCarthy, Gerald McCarthy. 1 Class Of'89 / 97 1 First Row: Christine McClellan, Kelly McCue, o �, Lee Ann McGonigle, Stephanie McGowan, Kelly McGuire, Sarah McIntyre Second Row: - Brian McKallagat, Amy McLeod, Kathleen McMahon, Kenneth McManus, Amanda Mead, Kathleen Medige Third Row: Joseph Melton, Lisa Mesiti, Randy Miller, Lori Moeckel, Erien x Morgan, Michael Morris. ti t � i i r V w� + 4 a First Row: Corrine Mulcahy, Jessamyn Nelson, Pamela Nicetta, James Noble, Mary Noonan, Lisa Nussbaum, Sean O'Meara Seconds Row: Daniel O'Neil Elizabeth i O'Neil, Annemarie O'Regan, Jenni- ferPare, Andrea Parent, Dawn Pawelski Third Row:Robert Penney, t Lisa Petrow, Andrea Pickles, Cheryl I Pisani, Shannon Plisinski, Tracey Middleton, Dee Pothier. 98 / Class Of'89 ` 1 1 ' First Row: Mark Pressman, Christopher Rand, Mark Raney, '. Daniel Redman, Keith Regan, Shannon Reid, Kristin Reilly Second Row: Lee Richards, Molly Rinaldi, William Riordan, Joseph Rizza, Gregory Robinson, Moira Rooney, Gina Rossetti Third Row: Patricia Roy, Chris Rozzi, Pamela Ruggerio, Kim Salvia, Susan Savino, David } - Schimmoeller, Michael Schmitt, lowtw Anneliesse Schumm. tr �L r S First Row: Heather Scofield, Sindy Seablom, Ryan Seyffert, Kristen Shea, Colleen Sheehan, Nancy ' Skiba Second Row: Alison Slipp, 40 '' E ! Jennifer Slosek, Kathryn Solli, •; '` ,w'y ► James Sousa, Jason Stadler, Joseph Sullivan Third Row: Timothy Sullivan, William Sullivan, Robert Swajian, Heather Sweeney, Harriet j 7 ,� a+l► Tenenbaum, Elrad Tkachenko. t - 1�: 1 First Row: Bradley Thorton, Derek Thurston, Tiffany Todd, Nina Torrisi, Kim Townley, Bhuc Tu, William Turner. Second Row: Alan Uszynski, Miguel ; Veras, Timothy Walsh, Jennifer Warnshuis, John Weston, Lisa Weston, Cynthia Whittaker. Third Row: Ian Wilson, Mark Wilson, Susan Windle, Heather Wolf, Debra Young, Gina Zaccari, Kelly Whitley. ' Class Of'89 / 99 i Class �� . � ,,,�� ► �. mow low I OWN low own r Class Officers: Terry Tuttle (President), Liz Cavanaugh (Vice-President), Jay Dozois (Secretary-Treasurer) - r t_ First Row: Stacy Abdinoor, „ Jason Adams, George Allicon, Steven Allison, Michael Allison, Timothy Ammon, Karla Andersen, Paul Annaloro Second Row: Michael Apician, Chris- 4 -: topher Atwood, Lauren Arvanitis,Courtney Augusta, -- t-- • # Joanne Bailey, Anne Barba- gallo, Kathleen Bateman, f Kristine Battersby. Third ' Row: Daniel Baumstark, Eric Bazin, Tara Benjamin, Richard Benton, Jeffrey - Beohner, David Biancavilla, 1 ; Lisa Blake, Nicole Bebeau. s t ,I J r w`• p�•i•i 1�•� i�"'i Y First Row: Paul Blandini, Tyler •••••"'' • Bleszinski, Denise Bouchard, Andrew H••. Bower, Bethany-Jan Bowes, Lauren Bradley, Kerry Bradshaw. Second Row: - Robert Brouillard, Tara Bruno, Jennifer ` Brown,Christopher Butler,Richard But- + '" ler, Kimberly Butterfield, Cheryl % Buturlia, Paul Cardone. Third Row: . • ''� Brenda Carrien, Joseph Casey, Claudia Catalano, Laura Casey, Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Robert Celeste, Brian Chmura,Jennifer Clancy, Ross Cloutier. - L 100 / Class Of'90 � I s: First Row: Cherie Cormier, Jordan Correia, Amanda WHO ' �' Crouch, Jonathan Cunha, Paul Cyr, Mark Danus, Tricia Dawson. Second Row: Eliza, ^ - beth DelRossi, William f }• +� DeMelis, James DeNitto, • { . -� �� Sean DeRosa, Cari-Ann Deshamais,James Determan, a Louis DiFruscio, Michelle Dion. Third Row: Lauri DiStefano, Kristen Doherty, Louise Down, Jay Dozois, s Maryanne Dube, Melissa Duggan, David Dunn. 3 NIK� r' First Row: Jason Enaire Malyssa Engel, Musett Ewing, Matthew Fanuele Benjamin Farnum, Thoma Finocchiaro, Sean Fitz patrick. Second Row: Davi, Ford, Julie Forgetta, Jeffre Foulds, Sean Fountain, Pete = Y Gabriel, John Gaffny. Thir, f Row: Donna Grande, Davi, t Greenwood, Michelle Guill mette, Krista Harnisch .j Derek Hall, Mark Harvey. I ' r First Row: Kevin Healy, Jenny Heenan, Kurt Hennin- ger, Colleen Heselton, Mark Hoffman, Dann Hua a a, _ +u Kristen Hurley. Second Row: Cindy Jackson, Laela Jacobs, Janine Jenkins, Kirstin John- son, Stacy Johnson, ]averse Jones, Christopher Jordan, Edward Keisling. Third Row: \` - Rebecca Kettinger, Kristina f�- Kierstead, Howard Koons, ` James Koscielniak, Stephen -�—�� Lacy, Eric Laro, Kim Laurette, Heather Heller. Class Of'90 / 101 4 f, I t First Row: Deanne Lebel, Ed- ' ward Leo, John Levis, Amy Levitt, Jared Lipof, Michael •, Lorentz, Kristin Luedtke, Mardi '• �., Luttrell. Second row: Salvatore R Marchese, Erika Markelson, Catherine Maroney, Kristin McAloon, Keith McCarron, Sean McCarthy, Stacey McCarthy.Third Row: Lisa McClure, David McElhenny, Barbara McElroy, Jennifer McGowan, Erin McGrath, Frank McIntosh. �r 4 E t ~ l First Row: Jennifer Melendy, Lisa • ' Messina, Tracy Middleton, Lynn Morgan, Mark Morris, Amy Morri- son. Second Row: Bridget Moynihan, Heather Mulcany, _ Kathleen Murphy,Terrence Murphy, Henry Nassar. Third Row: Jennifer Ouellette, Robert Packer, Elizabeth 7 •' " Parker, Janine Meuse. �. } � ` r i rya,, First Row: Matt Pavledakes, �} Jacquelyn Perna, Joseph Picari- 13 ello, Michael Pierog, Melissa 4 �% Polcari, Rebecca Pollina. Second I ;� r Row: Carla Pothier, David Puglia, Sherri Puglia, Veena Rajashekar, Michael Rasner, Todd Reynolds.Third Row: Sean , Ritchie, Michelle Robbins, f Douglas Robinson, Eric Rodden, \ t f Dana Pothier. } 102 / Class Of '90 c :. r r �. First Row: Masayuki Sato, James Seccareccio,Yukari Seike, Kimberly Shante- 1 ler, Daniel Shapiro. Second Row: Shannon Shea, Jennifer Shola, Michael Sifferlen, Michael Signorelli, Lisa Silberman. Third Row: Daniel Singleton, Natalie Sirois, Carrie Skibba, Kristine Small. � A 41 r.,r First Row: Raeann Soucisse, Katherine Soule, Kerry Spicer, Joseph Stella, Justin Stewart, Bejamin Stoetzel. Second Row: ` Jennifer Suppa, Scott Swiniarski, Chad Thomas, Daniel Thomas. Third Row: George Toolan, Robin Townsend, Cather- ine Trombly, Scott Trombly, Debra Ann Tudisco, Megaan Turner, Terry Tuttle. IP 111111;1 First Row: Benjamin Velishka, Tallie Veras, Krista Vounessea, Cheryl Wagoner, Suzanne Wake. Second Row: Kelly Wallace, Jennifer Wevurski, Jennifer White, Jay Whitney, Craig Wilkins, Kristen Williams. Third Row: Peter Wilson, ' �� • " Thomas Woods, Meredith Yetman, Lloyd Williams. i y .y 'fit. Class Of'90 / 103 Activities stepping stones tit It 1�7 i ANDOV� ti i►� •+r .� �t Scaling the wall at NAHS requires for unexpected delights. Competitive What keeps us kids here after the more than an academic effort. Activi- types can join the speech, math, or final bell? It's vaguely conceivable ties provide footholes for balance chess teams. The annual pep rally that dedication is promoted by that when the journey over the wall owes itself to devoted, enthusiastic inescapable box on college applica- becomes tiresome and frustrating. groups. Some clubs, such as the tions . . . "Activities". But ulti- They are an outlet for everyone's Student Council, SADD, and NHS, mately, everyone knows that activi- creative niche. Literary talents support others in climbing the wall. ties flourish at North Andover High abound in the members of the Squire The traditions at NAHS are School because, simply enough, they and Bourbon Red. Musicians in the dependent upon personal commit- make people happy. band and chorus share their talents ments of time and effort. r {. r 4 +- - j '� -L • Student Council During Mr. Rozzi's second year as advisor, the Student Council ex- panded its members in an effort to better represent the student body as a whole. Also, the coun- cil sponsored several dances, , Y'7 i held two successful food drives, sold carnations on Valentine's ' Day, and served as guides for the Parent/Teacher Conferences, under the direction of president Mike Gordon, Vice-President ' Kimmy Riordan, Secretary Kolby Barbera, and Treasurer _� s Sam Conte. One other glowing achievement on the group's ' i 9v record is its organization of the unprecedented Leadership Con- ference. a t First Row:John Gaffny,Jim Hurley, Melissa Kirkiles, Nina Torrisi,Tiffany Todd,Kristen Hurley,Carla Andersen, Leslie Gilboard, Genie Caron, Ed Keisling. Second Row: Julie Papalia, Karen Lally, Candice Kirkiles, Dave Cottone, Kolby Barbara, Matt Della Croce,Kelli French, Sean Connelly, Leila Jacobs.Third Row:Pam Seddon, Beth Barry,Chris Rozzi, Laura Johnson,Joe Harb, Bob Bryan, Erin McLaughlin, Anne Healy, Kristen Giantris, Sean Fitzpatrick, Heather MacNeil, Kristen Boyd, Chris Butler. Fourth Row: Mike Sullivan, Val Sobel, Dave Herrmann, Doug Dreffer, Liz Cavanaugh, Steve Silberman, Tim Howard, Terry Tuttle, Jay Dozios. F r �I Kristen Boyd, Genie Caron, Nina Torrisi, Melissa Kirkiles, Heather MacNeil. 4' (right) Beth Barry, Laura Johnson, Steve Silberman, Kelli French. 106 / Activities • .' N. �. Iw h Julie Papalia, Candice Kirkiles, Sean Connely, Karen Lally, Kolby Barbera, Matt Della Croce, Dave Herrmann, Dave Cottone. Kolby Barbera, Dave Herrmann, Mike Gordon, Sam Conte. Kolby Barbera,Secretary;Kim Riordan, Vice-President;Mike Gordon, President;Sam Conte, Treasurer. Activities / 107 AFS Br i World To N A . H . S . Forget about bleak and boring jaunts to Egyptian pyramids and tropical rain forests — this year, AFS reaped their fair share of ex- otica when they took New York by h storm under the brave torch of = ' adventurous President Liza � Palmer and Vice President Karen d Fulks. AFS also played gracious 1 host to exchange student Penelope Phan-Lung and made sure the vivacious Peruvian got t only the best impression of our humble hamlet. And what with their cultural barrier—smashing efforts, the AFS made some pretty fine impressions themselves. First Row: Abby Melia, Liza Palmer, Penelope Phan-Lung, Jennifer Meldrum, Pam Fontaine. Second Row: Kathy Sollie, Javene Jones, Kate Trombly, Mi Seong Kim, Laura Borgesi, Karin Winning, Julie Fragala, Kelly Tobin. Third Row: Laurie Comeaux, Colleen Walsh, Nicole Bonelli, Megan Lochmann, Dawn Meldrum, Ellen Loth. v a ti Penelope Phan-Lung and Liza Palmer 108 / Activities _ r 1 J y � 1 T IF i 5 4 � c i y }I i 0 of 1 "We've got the whole world in our hands!" i Liza conducts a serious meeting Pam Fontaine, Kelly Tobin and Kathy Sollie Activities / 109 Y j d • • • • o �;�r�;�'q#�#�;t ��`'.a�a�,�;task'.--*.��h«+�:r• � X�7;#Es:'s of '6a.v• •yw.H,,"`,,/ d Vi 3 �wa1b'ty\4'+�.♦\w`•\kkkk tCi,•XYits.wry, 1' '� . Et�i�� vs`�t�t4kvVAtwwkktktk,�p�;�.;; � o .8s�rrrr' �"'"www+.`.4kk\;'ttw4klt kk"t X�" ti 'Fl�t*��trr�yr ,,����4i 4syvvtvvktevtk•�.w+��;.; �' '�"y`r_ �r }'74w\t�9\\>\tlt•5\\tt4\\k=\'�v\`got 16'i� � 1 � ty4�44\\ttt\41k.ktt�k+;�ws�`ti• ,,"� �� - 4•t,�kh444\Ytk\khit�i\1':ti.e4\t't b ti't�k'+.Aktt\woo RvtA4N`64'".k4y r �-r �Vk;A4ttw\t,A4V4Ak'S\1,+:..^.,wits �K j,R 'xki4w�4•.•.h4wwtft�.,iw..ti;v�lt dW4 � - - .11Ct4VA£V4T• <<w'•r I :ati S�<stvt�.r,3v�.��ti��tZe 1 .S •.�w { ■2�,1r�,4tt ob'.4o^ 1 Rhyme and R A rich array of literary talen bold pop-art graphics and r+. singularly enthusiastic bun( of workers marked the pub; r-- cation of the 1986-E Bourbon Red. Advisor Mt Hannum and senior editc like Tim Murphy, Je Meldrum,and Mi Seong Ki ' all agreed on the perfe words to describe the Non Andover High Scho4 a +' Literary Magazine 198 style— "Simply Delightfu' From Eric Shannon's ui precedented Warholism co toon cover to the grippit poetry and prose of NAH best young amateurs to son dramatic overall changes style and structure, tI Bourbon Red undoubted turned more than a few hea — as well as raised a fe eyebrows. But for Mr Hannum and her hard - working highbrows, it was a matter of rhyme and reaso First Row: Tim Murphy, Debbie Brown, Kim McCarron, Jennifer Meldrum, Second Row: Gina Rossetti, Harriet Tanenbaum, Joe Sibol, Heather Wolf, Brenda Vemile, Advisor Mrs. Hannum. I f r i � I Tim Murphy and Jennifer Meldrum 3 — J r Kim McCarron, Katie Trombly and Mi Seong Kim Activities / I I I Provingthe ower of the en Word The speech team experienced a renais- sance of overwhelming proportions during the 1986-87 year. Mrs. Muriel Brown picked up gloriously where coachMOW � '� "" "", "� _•.� Ed Rudd left off and from there, the team . : bounced back with ` avengeance. Not only o S 1 G 1f did members like ;;; tAj- Marybetheth and Eileen `e Katis, Timothy S. f CORVtI t b� Murphy , Deb and ` DERBY DAYS M. Diane Brown, Lucinda r �' Ferguson and Gina Rossetti deliver arresting ar individual perfor- mances, but the team as a whole swept statewide tournaments with a chilling group presenta- tion of Arthur Miller's The Crucible. They made a habit out of talk- lst row: Diane Brown, Maura McClung, Michelle Gilbet, Gina Rossetti. 2nd row: D.J. Ramsden, Debbie Brown, Marybeth Katis,Mrs. Brown i n g their way to Lucinda Ferguson, Eileen Katis, Elaine Fann, Tim Murphy. triumph. _ r 77� "Tim, you talk too much!" "The huddle" r 112 Activities Math Coaches Arthur Forgetta and Thomas McGowan could _ not help but be pleased with the performance of the 1986- 87 Math team. This team may have been a little less talented Ka z - than past years, but they worked hard to get the most - out of their abilities. Co- captains Wendy Sue Apple- . ton and Elaine Fann provided consistent leadership by set- - ting a dedicated hard-working example. Seniors Jeffrey En- right, John McElhenny, ` Dave Herrmann, and Mike r Sullivan led the team this year `~ while juniors Clement Chun i I and Mehool Patel provide high hopes for the future. 1st row Kevin Delaney, Michael Schmidt, Clement Chun, Keith Reynolds, Coach McGowan. 2nd row. Coach Forgetta, Dave Herrmann, co-captain Elaine Fann, co-captain Wendy Appleton, Michelle Gilbert, Sue Greenwood, Alan Uzynski, Mehool Patel, Andy Larson. 1 J J Math teams warms up Fearless leader Elaine perplexes the group Activities / 113 Concerned Flock to S . A . D . D . They never set out to work miracles, but the admonitory jingle of a complimentary key *'+ chain in a tuxedo pocket proba- bly kept more than one prom- time celebrant from making the '' potentially fatal mistake of �' drinking and driving. Credit C those key chains, as well as a host of other anti-D & D campaigns, to the North Andover chapter of Students Against Drunk Driv- ing. President Jen Shea, Vice- President Jen Anderson , Secretary Karen Stearns and : , Treasurer Cheryl Ventura — as ; well as a 100-plus battalion of hard working members lobbied hard to draw a strong line 7 between the keg and the wheel. r Y And to save a whole lot of lives. V. First Row: Pam Bower, Karen Pappalardo, Kathy Medage, Liz Glass, Lynn Fitzgibbons,Noelle Festa,Jeannie Caron, Second Row: Amy McCloud, Karen Steams (Secretary), Cheryl Ventura (Treasurer), Jennifer Shea (President), Jennifer Anderson (Vice, President), Dawn Meldrum, Mary Connolly. Third Row: Mr. Welch, Lori Moeckel,Julie Crafton, Kristen Pearless, Beth LaBelle, Kristen Moses, Sean Murphy, Chris Cook, Marie DiBennedito, Susan Greenwood, Laura Borgesi. Fourth Row: Maria Soule, Erin McGlaughlin, Christina Gabriel, Tara Sullivan, Sue Carey, Sean Kenneally. i r Jen Andersen drives the point home. r Pres. Jen Shea leads discussion. 114 / Activities ight a aret 4 In top hat, tails, and spangles, Liza Minelli belted it best — when all's said and done, "life is a Cabaret." Miss Graham's chorus and Mr. Selima's band proved as much. With glittering aplomb, they staged their 4th Annual Cabaret Night. The atmosphere was oh-so intimately 1930's Paris, but the energy was unquestionably electric. The lights dimmed, the audience ate, drank and made merry and the performers offered everything from classic torch songs to new wave dance i sequences to funked-up call-and-response rapping, Graham, Selima and the kids had rhythm, they had music, and had Cabaret. Who could ask for anything more? 5 The joke is on comedian Greg Christo. "Come to the Cabaret"! Eileen Katis insists. 1 # •ss 1 1 i i t 5k Jane Herberchuk and Kris Spirdione — together wherever they go! i r 4■4■4■ 1 k Jen Warnshuis has developed a cold. Look out Janet Jackson — here's Angie! Activities/ 115 The Year Preserved Towards the end of your year, it conies to you in factory-wrapped plastic. You cart it to classes for the three weeks before school ends and gather in it the sentiments of everyone from your soul-mate to the kid you sat next to in study. You pull it out of the closet and pore over the old names and faces it contains time after time for the rest of your life. It's t your yearbook. And you can thank advisor , Miss Bryan, Editors Kelly Tobin and Elaine ` Farm, and members like Racquel Borey, Kathryn Sollie, David Herrmann, Lisa Cimmino and Timothy Murphy for � - dedicating a sizable portion of their school year to make the 1987 Knight the best one , jr ever. Endless hours of toil and trouble have paid off for us all in a lifetime of memories preserved. First Row: Kathryn Sollie, Kelly Tobin, Julie Papalia, Jen Hyder, Erin McLaughlin. Second Row: Sue Greenwood, Margie Luck, Karen Raney, Laura Borgesi, Sue Carlson. Third Row: Sue Carey, Elaine Farm, David Herrmann, Rob Danus, Karen Lally, Candice Kirkiles. qL . �A�B�MaIi�RlA! ���h�i�t7sft�14W � R:S N�1+ikh��kr� Rob Danus gets Technical. .l David Herrmann & Kathryn Sollie 116 / Activities v ` 10 r j � TIr- p` III n� I - , "Everything's up in the air!" i Karen Lally, Candice Kirkiles&Julie Papalia find something to smile about. Elaine Fann — Future Architect of America.' Activities / 117 They Siong the ov Electric all 4V We cried when we heard them Sing the Body Electric. We held our breath when they sang f� 4 Hallelujah. We snapped our R fingers when they sang about the sunny side of the street. Dynamic J director Miss Beth Graham and Eric Swenson (pres.), Sandro Veras (vice pres.) and Bohemian secretary Alyssa Marchese led the Chorus and Concert Choir through a glorious year where they not only captured the hearts '{ of the student body, but received the adulation of the entire t�i r r t� community. SPARKLE was , � �„ °� ��� � , ��� their catch word for every performance . . . and sparkle . they did. - _ 4.... . First Row: Bonnie Matheson, Jennt Brown, Julie Forgetta, Heather Mulcahy, Chelle Dion, Karen Bailey, Jane Herberchuk, Heather Scofield, Kevin Healy, Lori Belanger, Gina McAloon, Spril Signorelli, Kristin Luedtke, Kristina Kierstead. Second Row: Trina Norfleet, Debbie Brown, Cathy Dugan, Seritha Brough, Dawn Pothier, Dana Pothier, Jen Mugovero, Karen Motley, Kris Spirdione, Nara Bushner, Tina Coufas. Third Row: Nicole Bibeo, Tracy Janczak, Sarah Gagliano, Liz Butler, Alyssa Marchese, Penelope Phan-Lung, Tallie Veras, Kathryn Sollie, Jen Wamshuis, Allison Slipp, Laura Borgesi, Stacy Crane, Tammie Stevens, Anneliesse Schumm, Angie Spears, Rick Butler. Fourth row: Matt Palmer, D.J. Ramsden, Eric Swenson, Sandro Veras, John Twomey, Jeff Tucker, Tim Murphy, Max Shea, Tom Blinn, Richard Kierstead. r • � '.I 4 r �l l l e Tim Murphy and Alyssa Marchese Miss Graham 118 / Activities 1 N � X - r � a j r- Eileen Katis At jen Healy "Show Time!" • • • Band Up a Merry Tune They looked smart in their spanking new red and black uniforms. They made halftime at the football game something to stick around for. They stormed the streets of Boston and con- ferred a strong dose of hometown harmony on their parades. They mastered Mozart and rocked out to the power pop of Bon Jovi. But - best of all, they grew. And grew and grew and grew. And that's something that conductor Mr. . Walter Selima, drum major Kelli Iwo Steer and color guard captain Colleen Walsh have a lot to smile about. So play on, kids, because we're all ears. `" Ipw �g Taque Turner 1st row:Joanne Bailey, Matt Pavledakes, " Doug Gallagher, Paul Blandini, Robert . �= Grimmett,Jane Herberchuk, Kelli Steer, Peter Carney. 2nd Row: Sean Callahan, Jon Davis, Jim Chou, Pat Maurer, Anneliesse Schumm, Bhuc Tu, Cathy Herrington, Lisa Dubois, Jeff Markuns. . , N. 3rd Row:Jen Pare,Judy Lemieux, Laurie '' ?� ' - �' • y Comeau, Kendra Lippmann, Meredith Yetman, Kristen Williams, Beth Bowes, r ' Taaua Turner, Dave McElhenny. 4th 1 Row: Mr. Selima, Steve Guild, Jamie DeNitto, Cathy McMahon, Scott � ' o Mambro, Joe Rizza, Marc Harvey. f _ 120 / Activities �' �� ! � � � h � � �� � , � � � ram•+�'� .1f �Y we ♦ v ' } 1 M The St. Patrick's Day Parade Karen Fulks on sax. I ` M ~} ♦�rT lot € �t A Colleen Walsh Joe Blandini tickles the ivories. Activities / 121 National Society The members of the national Honor Society commit their time to community service. Events of this very productive year were conducted by officers Jeff Enright (pres. ), Kristin Giantris (vice pres. ), Kelly Tobin (sec.-treas.), and con- tributing members. The most successful event of the year was the blood drive, yielding SS donated pints. A phoneathon was sponsored for the Heart Associa- tion. Funds for scholarships , became available through bake sales. Dedicated scholars also shared the wealth of knowledge during tutorial sessions. �. • »- t a First Row:Joe Harb, Sue Greenwood, Tim Howard, Clement Chun, Joe Sibol. Second Row: Candice Kirkiles, Karen Lally, Erin McLaughlin,Kristin Giantris, Mike Sullivan, Sue Carlson, Maura McClung.Third Row:Jim Hurley,Jen Meldrum, Liz Brown,Jen Healy, Mike Sullivan, Elaine Fann, Kelly Tobin. Fourth Row: Matt Della Croche, Steve Silberman, Dave Herrmann, Doug Dreffer, Michelle Gilbert, Jeff Enright, John McElhenny lie , sue' I MR! QQ}eN 2RYe Y'4 �Yfiin Yls;. t TR�iMlei � W!Rb�1111! t s�ivA*N■ $,P�R{ 1 e� i e f President Enright speaks "Giving blood takes a lot out of you. 122 / Activities w i Anierican Iq.ed CrOss Z Pam Blood Services rrMW :► • '� ter•` The Blood Van _ "Now a w• �. � y . The sign of a good Samaritan "The long wait" Activities / 123 h Another Spadafore Spectacular "Good evening ladies and gentlemen and tributed to the top five moneymakers, the welcome to the North Andover Entertain- grand prize being two Billy Joel concert ment Palace, The Sting. Our Casino tonight tickets. features an assortment of gambling tables in- For those of you not planning to engage in cluding blackjack, craps, and the wheel of the gambling scene, please take advantage of fortune. Each of you have received a signifi- the dance floor and refreshments that we cant amount of money and it is our goal to see have provided. that you enjoy this brief taste of opulence. So But now ladies and gentlemen, for your please feel free to participate in any of the sheer pleasure and entertainment, allow me games we have provided. to introduce to you three very talented young To make the wagering a little more in- men: Greg Parker, Michael Redman, and Jus- teresting, we have provided prizes to be dis- tin Zuill, your very own dancing D.J.'s . ." "Boogying at the Sting" s N . : i - � 1 # k ti Melissa Schwab and Jen Dziadosz The Dancing DJ's, Justin Zuiil, Greg Parker and Mike Redman 124 / Activities ^ h r ti • F I ' i { * ;.4 Queen For a Kni" ght .• r 0 �. r. 4L 4 y , Queen and King (1987), Kim Riordan and Steve Nugent Bob Bryan and escort Ar § 3 � 5 3 R a5 Ail � r4 �+ I ' a First Row: (l-r): Karen Steams, Julie Papalia, Kelly Gurry, Lisa Hannan Second Row: Todd Remmer, Kolby Barbera, Von Hoehn, Joe Harb Third Row: Kim Yetman, Maggie Pemble Fourth Row: Cheryl Ventura, Samuel J. Conte, Kathy Sollie, Dave Herrmann, Mike Gordon, Mike Parker 126 / Activities t _I r Ott �r Karen Stearns and Todd Rembis Kim Yetman and Mike Gordon fA r �J w. r' Julie Papalia and Kolby Barbera Cheryl Ventura and Sam Conte jpi f r � Kathy Sollie and Dave Herrmann Kelly Gurry and Von Hoehn Activities / 127 Pep A fifties theme was chosen to bring the Knights to another victory this year. Sue Curley pulled the al- most non-existent pep rally together with help from the senior class and T advisor Mrs. Osgood. The script was written by Tim Murphy, and Chris- ; tina Gabriel and Karen Stearns as- sisted in choreograhy. Parents of the t ► �i school community helped to make the show a reality. Theparticipants > p p were right to be proud of their dy- namic effort and volunteer hours; this pride was reflected by the reac- tions of a delighted audience.` Football players discover other talents. c „rr _ ip s a►�.r'�r 11%f ► - _ •� _ -,i1r �+ i ..Wc • .�6 L i . .L-Wwy/►� 04�of ti �M" rflr � _I&V& .00 dip 1 .106 40 low I dr Pep Rally goes ape! - Re ! 00 .4? p a V& tAM # F Bobby Bryan 128 / Activities J� T 1 r _ .t a .s r � 1 r � �a tiTA I UR W • R � l in u's Hanging out at Harrison's. t It's Clem Chun's birthday! wR � i Cheryl Ventura brings back the poodle skirt. Activities / 129 Some Enchanted Evening O body swayed to music, O brightened glance, How can we know the dancer from the dance? i r i 4 t�Ati a Kevin Boyle and Dawne-Ellen Moore ' Karin Winning and escort Heather MacNeal and escort r 130 Activities Where great whales come sailing by , Sail and sail, with unshut eye Round the world forever and aye. Last May Captain Kappotis char- . °" �` ►'� _ ' tered a boat off the coast of Gloucester. Finback whales surfaced in several locations. Unfortunately, their more playful counterparts, the humpbacks, .... were no where in sight. Eventually the sun rays broke through overcast skies w , and the upper-deck became the place to be. t Liza Palmer and Pam Fontaine Mr. Kappotis—a whale of a guy! Activities / 131 Field Field day provides a wealth of opportunities. Want to catch the first rays of summer? This is it! Want to contribute to the honor of your class without having to attend weekly meetings? Go for it! Well, here's your chance. Just who seizes the opportunities is another matter. On field day, 1986, the sophomores did—and ran away with first place. The juniors continued their tradition of finishing last. Opportunity knocked — and the proverbial door remained unanswered. Zw JUN 1 °. Junior Boys Michael Parker awaits the pitch. TIT Jackie Burns 132 I Activities fit. � .� ,� 4 � . � �� • t lip 46 �i They're off! r Y _ A M, 4 t Kelli Steer, Michelle Bazarian and Mindy Rosenbaum if r rr 4 1 _ I POO-^;; + fi i Catching the rays Kristen Pearless Activities / 133 Cast captured in " Mousetrap Director Patricia Maloney-Brown opted to do an Agatha Christie murder mystery instead of a musical as in previous years. Performed by the North Andover High School Drama Club, the cast consisted of eight extremely different people who took their final bows as a close family unit. After three months of long, tedious practice and joyous _ memories, the show sparkled with love and great pride. b t •. 5 z { I � w k The interrogation The uurrderer u, revealed. \ s a' s f aY� • � a V 1 f � I First Row: Debbie Brown, Kristin Spero, Timothy Murphy, Second Row: Lucinda Ferguson, Rob Fitzgerald, Kendall Davis, Ronnie Melendez Third Row: Stan Mallorey 134 / Activities Senior Class Advisors showed us the way No one ever forced them into it. In fact, it's tough enough just to assumed the responsibility of representing a class just as well-known find a few tangible reasons that might have even persuaded them into for its friendliness as its waywardness. Invariably, they were there to it — there was no promise of glittering glory or enormous sums of fall back on. money. If someone remembered, then maybe they'd receive a little They are Mr. Gerald Sanford and Mrs. Susan McGregor. something from the Methuen Mall on Awards Day — potholders or Somehow or other, they found time out from teaching Sons and some decent cologne. Lovers and personal typing, respectively, to show us the way — in- But despite the diminishing returns, they were still there for us. dulgent and prudent at the same time. They began toting the They were there for us through countless Friday night dances, fund- sometimes weary load for us when we were freshmen and on June 5, raisers and one particularly time-consuming senior prom. They 1987, they'll share with us the honor and the sadness of setting it basked in the reflected glow of our class during the good times and down. But for walking by our side these four years past — we thank were there to shoulder the burden when things went wrong. They them. • r'� � ,r � t � '►� � J y Mrs. Susan McGregor or +� f r • at., {a ti 40 '1' Mr. Gerald Sandford Activities / 135 o r t s up against the wall f K .. . u~ • 3 t. .�•' f 3• r There are forty teams representing Those who play fall sports end their NA so great? It's not the Division II sixteen different sports at NAHS. summer vacations a week early. The North finalist banners, or those nifty How important are they? just looking winter athletics spend countless hours Cape Ann Championship jackets, or at the trophy-crammed showcase practicing in a steamy gym or on an even the Greater Lawrence tourna- should tell you.. If that's not enough, icy slope, or even rising before dawn ment ballgame, but something less just step into the field house and to get more ice time. By spring, those material. It is an undefinable emotion you'll be dwarfed by the scarlet hue of who stick it out for just one more sea- — school pride. That is the cement championship banners. son throwing, hitting, running, and that holds up the wall. The athletics at North Andover jumping have a lot to be proud of. represent pride and dedication. What really makes the teams at 1 P • IF i • ;,�+ram y ^•� ' ,� • a L 1 ��r Off the Wall NORTH i S- RICKEY e 4 �� �•'4,�- �� » .� .,-� '""-%., � a d1 �}":,,^G-s, ��� "•�w`"+v,�"" ':gin�"�"�7��.'S" ? � +*, :y� x: �t M T ' ., n, �r �.A' 4�� r:,.r.J '• �"� FYI r♦j� lid 138 / Sports •.4`,1l-'�:�,�i+�v�R;`,Y• 1. t y - .........f r t t. as a.�• •�'��`'���1•� �a 1 i t s � ... foe • S'�(11R � a..r •ra da �� ate. - .a+� y•.e,;H�"'l` '� '^ - _ :.°,y,.i:.. - �sue` •� .�.•w.+!-�,-�;e•_ ` ' Sports / 139 • Scarlet Knight Football w� Z ........... — �J a •! '1 , 4 'i �. r� ` 11T l wIe w TT j•••�• N4' -� �....,,T �<tKNd"• ."` � :are Kh:',1iT,�'s YN1sHT9 ..,, � ow KNlbi{97 ���► �� C •„ - , �'�'' g ' ,:NIG�Ii * _..,rc W� ws (NIGHTS I 6 ,A KNIGHT' $NIGHTS '(NIGHTS KQ.GhT' KNIMT� �� KNIGiI= t � KNIGHTS r iN!?HTS„ 1;� `► i � q ��/,, V ��� ., �. < 2'g1 , At.yy/'�� WC 'i �� gNlCif7 ♦4_ i/ t 1 First Row:Toni Frulla(manager), Ron Pollina, Mauro Pappalardo, Rob Danus, Steve Perrault, Kevin Richards,Sam Conte Captain, Len Annaloro—Captain,Mike Parker—Captain, Mike Gordon—Captain,Joe Harb, Bill Wolfenden, Dave Herrmann, Michelle Bazarian(manager). Second Row:Christy Carlson(manager),Tony Burgie, Dave Cattone, Sean Connolly, Chris Marconi, Bart Cahill, Jason Ouellette, Doug Dreffer, Chris Mertz, Doug Rogers, Chad Dalton, Todd Rembis, Steve Connolly. Third Row: Mark Keegan, Jamie Pangione, Clem Chun, Dennis Sacco, Mike Sullivan, Frank Hooper, Chris Kaddaras, Rick Bentley, Jon Anderson, Dan Crevier, Matt Able. Fourth Row:Jamie Ferris, Sandro Veras, Tim Walsh, Jeff Dziadosz, Jeff Kooken, Cory Marconi, Greg Killilea, Joe Sullivan, Sean Casey, Miguel Veras, Brad Thornton. Fifth Row: Bill Riordan, Brendan Richards, John Dalton, Rich DiChiara, Mark Keegan, Mike Demelis, Mike Morris, Kevin Killourie, Neil Dowling, David Caruso, Chris Rozzi. Sixth Row: Coaches: John Rex, Kevin Callagy, Mike Cavanaugh, Mike Walsh, Steve Beoudin, Bing Miller. The Knights did not repeat their previous 2 C.A.L. titles but left each game fighting with a 6-4 record. Captains Lenny Annaloro, Mike Gordon, Mike Parker, and Sam �e+ Conte led the team with strong help from senior starters Steve Connelly, Dave Herrmann, Bill Wolfenden, Kevin Richards, Ron Pollina, and ► Todd Rembis. An unusually young 91RE team, the Knights will certainly be back next year. � f Wt f�v r 1 ` � i ♦ ��,' 'ter«r�4 :++i'- �`%'���� � Dancin' Lou Harb Steve Connelly 140 / Sports r� - w OFrow ..o• dw- 41f k { 1 N.i� Another P.A.T. �_ r +r.+• ,�``" ;`, -77 • •-ate �► � � r, rF" r �.. # , Offensive huddle. Connolly takes command w v Sean Connolly Len, Skinny, Spike, Matt Abel Mike Gordon and Coach Cav 57 ti —t y • w � a Kevin Richards looking for yardage Mike Parker Sports / 141 J . V . Football The Scarlet Knight J.V. Football Team had an outstanding season in a very competitive league. Coach Beaudoin's troops finished with a 4-4- 1 ` record and ended the sea- ' son with a very strong win against Masconomet. The future is bright for these hard working athletes and a d they should make quite an , , t impact on the varsity team t ,� , • t, , Y ; }r next year. , First Row: Cory Marconi, Rick DiChiara, Kevin Killourie, Chris Rozzi, Brad Thornton, Mike Morris, Greg Killilea, Sean Casey, Dana Braga,Leslie Carlson, Melissa Kirkiles. Second Row:Tim Walsh,Joe Sullivan,Mark Keegan,Tom Dalton,Mike DeMelis, Mike Sullivan, Miguel Veras, Jeff Dziadosz, Bill Riordan, Pat Mauro, Coach Mike Walsh. Third Row: Clem Chun, Neil Dowling, Frank Hooper, J.B. Ferris, Chris Mertz, Jamie Pangione, Jose Ouellette, Tony Burgie, Bart Cahill, Coach Steve Beaudoin. IT AV ♦ k M -Y• '� a. A � r •i -'s 4t O ~ �i"�,J ..'i � � y,�•.. �K �l'yy '��'!��r,Y.r � � k�t>\�•' ��'f4�"+ r i r � 'r + I `A 142 / Sports t ftr a�K�4�e\tit'�kl� R } +x C l • a +1�11 k. �'•��� ''' J �.sEY�"-'+�-:+:� *14.-^Rrsu7,� it-5�..�:�Ncs. :r9F,��iB��/�".r +�,. "�"�:'�""".M"J�tlE:r' '',� � � �'��� _ ,- .. '� ..k, IMP Thornton running option to Clem Chung -VQ Amur* lix I a, , � S A � '�► . ti *A.. 4� Y Beaudie commanding the troops Steve Beaudoin � � r i f i •ti/ Finding the hall The sidelines Sports / 143 Boys ' Soccer The Scarlet Knight soccer team had - t another outstanding season in 1986. After overcoming a great deal of early season adver- sity, tri-captains Mike Sullivan, Steve Nu- A w r gent, and Frank Kirkpatrick led the team with skill and spirit to its best showing ever in the post season tournament. After finishing the season in second place in the league, the t {� Knights went on to the semi-finals of the ,� �; ° ,y state tournament, the farthest ever for coach Nunzio Dimarca's team. Other milestones ' , �,� ��� q w_1 reached by the squad include the first ever :� � a � - . , •, � V season where the offense scored over 100 goals as they had 102 for the year. The # = defense was anchored by senior fullback Jeff First Row: Peter Acerra,Matt Della Croce, Bob Bryan, Marc Torrisi,Steve Nugent—Captain,Frank Kirkpatrick— Enright and senior goalie Bill Mcquire. Matt Captain, Mike Sullivan—Captain, Bill McGuire, Mike Redman. Second Row: Asst. Coach Dan Desmond, Jeff Della Croce, Mike Redman and Bobby Bryan Enright,Jason Stadler, Eric Smith, Chris Camasso, Scott Beaudoin, Wayne Beaudoin, Scott Enright,Jason Miller, Coach Nunzio DiMarca. Third Row: Jeff Tucker, Eric Lynch, Joel Henry, Matt Meagher, Rick Augeri, Ryan also did a fine job controlling the midfield. A Seyffert,Winn Matthews, Bill Sullivan. Fourth Row:Kevin Kirkpatrick, Mike Quinn, Paul Nawrocki, Erik Laenen. large nucleus of returning juniors and sopho- mores provides a bright future for the team. The boys'J.V. soccer team kicked, headed and pummelled their way to a rousingly victo- rious season this fall, with a final record of 9-0-3. The singularly good-natured attitude of Coach Desmond, as well as co-captains Mark Satenstien, Jason Delmonico, Joel Henry and Bob Lyons ensured that not only did the boys fare successfully—but that they had a barrelful of fun, too! Future seasons can only promise further success for these scrappy sportsmen. r � '- sue. N' • ` ,y��' �Y ls - � w"Syh.•�, �� "•`,4, -' .�7-, w i� �.,rtw�va_.,V'`� w,-a..'�.'5.,. .,ae. ��.L'�+*1 11 ZI WW Winter Wonderland. 144 / Sports i WA oleo s Jeff Enright et v 'f1fA !Q V 1 Y Varsity Soccer Captains: Steve Nugent, Frank Kirkpatrick and Mike Sullivan. �I A Sports / 145 0 its Varsi* ty Soccer The Girls' Varsity Soccer Team had an excellent season with a ' record of 11-5-3. The Knight's offense was led by Candice `=' _� + ve Kirkiles, Anne Marie Lyons, and Tina Kehrig. The defensive players were Maura O'Connell, t •*� ` Pam Picard, Lori Takesian, and •�. �# �•� �� — ` ' two of the tri-captains, Amy Gross and Peg Lynch. Lastly, credit should go to goalie tri- Y 4 captain Robin Townley for sav- ing the team from many defeats. * p « '4 r First Row: Tina Kehrig, Lori Takesian, tri-captains Amy Gross, Robin Townley and Peg Lynch, Maura O'Connell, Pam Picard. Second Row: Amy Keleher, Kim Trask, Jean Perna, Kendra Lippmann, Laura Johnson, Lisa Grasso, Cathy McCahon, Candice Kirkiles, Anne Marie Lyons.Third Row:Coach Don Ellard,Cindy McDonald,Julie Dorsey,Tara Sullivan,Kelly Dearman,Sharyn Nugent, Kristin Moses, Manager Tracy Lubin. Is Tina Kehrig, Kendra Lippmann. 4 . Kendra Lippmann. 146 / Sports 7 • 2. � i Captains Amy Gross, Robin Townley, Peg Lynch 4j(Robin Townley WMW wow Peg Lynch r J Amy Gross . Laura Johnson, Candice Kirkiles Robin Townley Sports/ 147 J . V . Girls ' Soccer ,V♦ a •R N," 3 % F ti 4t,. x� 4 - 1 ,v Lisa Brings it home. OP i. Liaa Hannan "mod. 'Y' .a 8 r .w• � r, � Aft '.y, 1 t„�t^,y1 f� ~1p';f�tJ ;r 1Hr �� •i+Iti' .t�'yt, ��'il�. �� � �#�i,b.ir_� m� � 4L .� qL �:•n �•' 14�� ' � �"��'�. •.i'+t � ��'�,: .Ede ),,r,,� P f Stacey Holmes Michelle Laro This years J.V. Girls' soccer team had a great season. The team had a big win over Masco with strong performances by Dawnellen o Mooers, Michelle Laro and Nicole Dion. Tri-captains Tiffany Todd & ` , Stacey Holmes also played well. Y4 Goalies Kim Townley & Jodi pr Anderson were a great asset throughout the season. The team s '�-• "' has high hopes next season as many outstanding JV S will be varsity players. First Row:Kim Townley, Kerry Austin,Molly Rinaldi,Tri-captians Tiffany Todd, Dawnellen Mooers, and Stacey Holmes,Ni- cole Dion, Andrea Gross Jodi Anderson Second Row:Coach Kevin McCarthy, Kara Markey, Lisa Hannon,Jackie Gallagher, Robin Lynch, Michelle Laro, Lori Noonan, Ellen Loth, Nina Torrisi. 'k M * V ,ro Lisa Hannan Air Nt *WM_ r �ty s r Michelle Laro c -s tTAE 4' . I I Tri-captains Tiffany Todd, Dawnellen Mooers, Stacey Holmes Sports / 149 oys Cross Country Team _ _ __ Q maw Led by Captain Bob Macleish and unior Keith 'W AM 04 amw wax& ..w-ft'- map, meow Reynolds, the x Mawr W team finished at i 5-6. Main con- tributers were the A Ramsdens Scott Arn Determani and r Kevin Delaney. First Row:Dan Thomas,D.J.Rams.den,Andy Petronio,-Mike Lemberger,Bob MacLeish,Brendan Ramsden,Mark Young,Jim Hurley,Dan Shapiro,Second Row:Coach Welch,Mike Schmidt,Steve Manchini, Pat Bateman,Tim Howard, Brian Lemberger,Scott Determan,Rick DeLisle,Keith Reynolds, Dan Arcidiacono,Sehoon Kwak,Kevin Delaney,Dave Ritchie,JeffMarkuns,Chris Lee, Coach Delle Chiaie. Coach Welch Keith Reynolds Dave "Ponch" Ritchie All, it.. V 4 "ZZ10 OF ip IV AW- On the starting line 150 Sports Girls ross Country Tea __,,,,���„ ,,. „ ,s..,�.,..�.,...,,,������� ��■��� * The girls cross country finished their wE�w w■■w Is■�>t■wta�rw Iw■■■u■■■�w�w�w�■I■■�wr�w�■■i■i a■■Wr■■■■■+� ��r 1 season with a 4 and 7 record. Junior M"! ■ �� >•��a■■■ilrlt■■■■■■■Nil•� " Michelle Gilbert and Captain i�w■Is Ill�a■■I�■ws�■�■w�l�I�■■■��e�l.s��r�■ :r�s■■■� ��- >w..�r■■rr■■■�■i■■■s> ��'� �'' Courtney Pangione both led the ilk� t�i�� �ll�■1 �■ y�' `� �"' '*• �■ Y ■� team with strong performances. alp&■■>�► `� a " �' - - � Other commendable efforts were aw wr ■1 7MW L� -Remade by sophomores Cindy Crow rr and Crissy Foss. With an increase in numbers, next year's team is ex- pected to do very well. V-, IN >� go alp I� ( ��...m_ �.fit`:.;�1�� IM1111M l � 1 t r Y,P First Row:Stacey D'Alessandro,Courtney Pangione,Anne Lynch,Michelle Gilbert,]en Brown,Lisa Donadt.Second Row:Coach Welch,Cheri Cormier,Eileen Katis, Dawn Benson, Cindy Crowe, Chrissy Foss,Coach Delle Chiaie. y z r w I Dawn Benson Courtney Pangione Sports / 151 varsit leHockey This year the Varsity Field Hockey team surprised North '' r h r IS Andover High School by win- ning its first game in over four br years against North Reading ' 4-0. Although the North _' Reading victory was followed by a succession of losses, the �► �. - ' • team rallied for a win upset- to s s Ar a It ting a Cape Ann powerhouse, Ipswich 1-0. •�� Leading the team in spirit � � and skill were co-captains Erin McLaughlin and All-Star Kathy Cavanaugh. The -a °'"✓ �. _� _ Knights defense was ex- # tremely strong, letting up few )) , goals this season. Kara Dowe 1. • V 2 and Julie Papalia helped shut W out North Reading and Ipswich,tNand held the Cape Front Row:Julie Papalia, Kara Dowe, Michelle Piotte, co-captains, Erin McLaughlin and Kathy Cavanaugh, Kelly Gutty, Karen Lally, P Manager Betsey Flynn, and Amy McLeod. Second Row:Steph Tuttle, Suzanne Carlson,Tracy Daley, Maureen Connolly, and Kirsten Ann League champs, Ames- Killilea, C.J. Bernal, Val Sobel, Pam Seddon, Jen Wamshuis, Jen Parker, Coach M.B. Lawlor. Missing from photo: Nancy Skibb bury, to one goal. k � � low r el t f i , ryx1 f f f i y l •I i rr=r 1 , ' . l ' 152 / Sports WS w � ._ ~ :." nit x z j- 0 �r lb lop r r 1 � Y T � \ i • Yf'. wn. Sports / 153 Field J . V . .v I tl J 4 ' ! fir. j ♦t 1r++R._.+� w f 1�4A First Row:Kathy Sollie, Pam Mele, Holly Schick, Kristy Wheaton,Jen Evans, Heather Robinson, Stephani Guamera, Liz Brown,Jen Slosek, Liz Haley. Back Row:Cheryl Pisani, Moe Healy,Krysten Boyd, Liz Dockray, Kathy Geraughty, Becky Hayes,Sue Carey, Lisa Lanzone, Moe Thomas,Jeanne Caron, Sue Greenwood, Nancy Leonard, Coach Petrella. Despite their disappointing record, the team is eagerly looking forward "° M r to a more successful season next :,.. ., :�. year. Under the team's new Coach Miss Rachel Petrella, the players ,' gained a tremendous amount of ex- perience and enthusiasm. Turningl `� in top-notch performances were Pam Mele, Jeanne Caron, Becky Hayes, Moe Healy, and Kristy •" * ,,, Wheaton. Pam Mele Jeanne Caron and Jen Slosek 47 a� 00, Ida L " 154 /J.V. Field Hockey Becky Hayes and Stephani Guamera Jen Wamshuis, Amy McCloud, Kathy Sollie, Kara Dowe, Val Sobel, Kirsten Killilea Golf Ali - • This year's Golf Team had one of their most successful years with a 12-3-1 record. The team was lead by Captain t Mark Dorsey and Chris Tetler. • .;; - Outstanding players were Justin Zuill t and Dan Rennie. The team qualified 1 i / for the State's for the second year in a 7 row. r � � • � � %ter i c — J First Row: Dan Rennie, Mark Dorsey, Justin Zuill; Second Row: Roger Haigney, Scott Lubin, Dustin Black, Chris r' Tetler, Mr. Prickard ! ` Dan Rennie and Justin Zuill I 0-4r iy�a ati *t • i 1 1 f _ � Y Roger Haigney Chris Tetler Justin Zuill Sports / 155 Boys' S1 Team The North Andover Boys Ski Team put together one of finest seasons ever finishing with a win- ning record of 9-5. Under the leadership of coaches J. Mache- giani, J . Kappotis, and J . Corcoran and also captains John - - Splendore and Casey Corcoran, the team finished strong ending �- •" "'' with four straight victories. High , �► 4 , scorers for the team were Wayne • r ` `" p 50N 4t? and Scott Beaudoin, Kevin Kill- ourie, and seniors Pete Kasha- ;, • .�, nek, Eric Shannon, and George35 Farr. The altered coaching staff ' and methods greatly improved 3 14 the team and the future looks very promising. r } i 1st row left to right: Mike Apigian, Rick Butler, Dave Kerem, George Farr, Casey Corcoran, John Splendore, Eric Shannon, Bill Young, Sam Marchese, Eric Rodden, Craig Wilkins 2nd row left to right: Tim Sullivan, Kevin Killourie, Paul MacMillian, Brian Beal, Mike Battersby Scott Beaudoin, Randy Miller, Wayne Beaudoin, Joe Blandini, Keith McCarron, Rick Benton 3rd row left to right: Coach Kappotis, Coach Corcoran, Doug Boyd, Paul Annaloro, Justin Stewart, Paul Blandini, Dave Young, Chad Thomas, Mark Hatch,Jamie Dinitto, Chris Butler, Masayuki Sato, Pete Kashanek, Bill Stratton, Erik Crago, Dave Maurer, Mark Holzman, Pat Maurer, Coach Marchegiani. NOR H NORTH ANC , ER MOVER 5, k t Captains Casey Corcoran and John Splendore Bill Young 156 / Sports Girls ' S1 Team : x The Girls' Ski Team waxed their skis and burned up the r slopes. Hot-dogging the team on to victory were co-captains Adriane Stratouly and Wendy Foulds, as well as high scorers Stephanie and Lauren Bradley, Jeannie Perna and y� r Nancy Torrey. A record of ten victories and two losses added w('Ka �'N ��•. , +"l4Av , 7 13 7 pp up to a final second place posi- tion in the Merrimack Valley " League. Anyone ready to pass 5 5 3 1 off these girls as mere snow 1 L Np4yFl 14 101ha r-" .■ N 16E �-R � bunnies better check those records first. s 1st row:Andrea Lebel, Lisa Cimmino, Denise Lane,Capt. Wendy Foulds,Capt. Adriene Stratouly, Anne Healy, Kathy Streeter, Pam Picard, Sue Curley. 2nd row:Sheryl Frazier,Jen Healy,Katie Soule,Julie Dorsey,Stephanie Bradley,Jeanne Perna,Sue Knight,Lauren Bradley, Lisa Blake. 3rd row: Coach Kappotis, Coach Corcoran, Becky Pollina, Kathy McMahon, Amanda Mead, Nancy Torrey, Liz Butler, Kari Packer, Leslie Carlson, Erica Markelson, Kris Small, Jaqui Perna, Barbara McElroy, Coach Marchegiani. t �.9 i Lisa Cimmino Wendy Foulds Sports / 157 Boys Slap it to Them Despite the fact that it was very young, the Scarlet Knight Hoc- key team was very competitive in noz an extremely strong Cape Anne ` ; League. The Knights were led by captains Todd Rembis, Mike - ®FAT 1 1 �- ORT Parker, and Mark Dockray. Se- 913V . ' 4 - .tip r� , ► 4� �� _ nior Dan Rennie had an out- standing year along with Kolby Barbera, Chris Tetler, Dan 1 Ryan, Dustin Black and Grant Brysinski. First Row: Jeff Boehner, Chris Tetler, Todd Rembis, — Tri-Captain, Michael Parker — Tri-Captain, Mark Dockray — Tri- Captain, H.J. Nassar, Mauro Pappalardo, Dan Bowes. Second Row: Coach Steve Douglass, Dan Ryan, Derek Cote, Mark Livesey, Chris Camasso, Mike Quinn, Kolby Barbera,Joe Harb, Coach Mark Lister. Third Row. Dan Rennie,Jon Anderson, Dustin Black, Scott Mendes, Kevin Parisi, Mike Liporto, Dan Crane. PA i r i Fighting for the puck. Mike Parker, Todd Rembis, Coach Steve Douglass, Mark Dockray (Tri-Captains). t t 158 / Sports ,• 1Ar yR , NO j' t. 3 t 04 i I F Walled in. JL Mark Dockray Blocking the shot. Sports / 159 Boys ' The perennial powerhouse of Cape Ann League basketball extended its reign this year with a share of the league champion- ship and an 18-2 regular : season record, including big wins over Division 1 power Central Catholic .A '' Apck� Q N iIV and league rival Newbury- , ►�� port. The boys from N.A. ' 15 " ' ! 21 utilized Coach McVeigh's ; trademark — tenacious man-to-man defense and a new fast-break-offense to record another successful season. Defensively, captains Sean Murphy and Mike Gordon led the way, °2 4 while Sean Kenneally and Matt Strobel pounded the t boards all season for the Knights. Leading scorer - Winn Matthews and former all-leaguer Tony Moore provided much of the scoring punch against those infamous Cape Ann G League two-three zones. Front Row:Jamie Noble,John Weston, Mike Gordon, Dave Cottone,Winn Matthews, Matt Strobel Second Row:Coach Mike McVeigh, John McElhenny, Sean Kenneally, Sean Murphy, Doug Rogers, Ben Kalanowski, Chris Kaddaras, Tony Moore A t : ; \ Dave Cottone and Sean Murphy Winn Matthews 160 / Sports lob • �_ 3 s ` `- • "ski. � � n r jL OKAY ` - 20 t t � - r r* - r ' 4f / - ►llk` 0 its Vars itv Basketball The Girls' Varsity basketball team had a great season with a record which qualified them for the state tournament. Key players �► ":' ' 1 "r'' throughout the year were Tina Kehrig, Maggie Pemble, Beth Labelle, Kendra Lippman, and Lori ,'�, • • � ' Moeckel. A great team effort con- ` tributed to the Knights' traditional success. 41 .. • if • 1 yam First Row: Amy Kelleher, Gina Torrisi, Tina Kehrig, Maggie Pemble, Kendra Lippmann, Kim Riordan. Second Row: Kristen Roberts, Kristen Pearless, C.J. Bernal, Kelli Deyermond, Beth LaBelle, Lori Moeckel, Coach Stephenson. t I Kendra Lippman and Tina Kehrig 1 ' h 162 / Sports Maggie Pemble 1 / - k # Ono { 41142 - i 5 a " w f Z - �' +swwMti�1 j 0 `OP ma ..• Lori Moeckel and Kelli Deyermond 50 -17 w � y � Beth LaBelle Coach Stephenson, Kendra Lippmann, Kelli Deyermond, Kim Riordan Sports / 163 j - V . Basketball S in a Victory Coach Miller led the J.V.'s to an impressive 17-1 record. Despite a small team in numbers, the _ knights achieved their record with an outstanding defensive ef- fort. Leading the Knights were 1 N �- co-captains Jeff Kooken and o " A o 0 Chad Downer, and a great team A D N A effort overall came from Mike p 0 D Sullivan, Chris Rozzi and Dan O'Neal. Kevin Kirkpatrick and Mike Demelis also contributed to . , fir# �►�' -� the team's success. N A A A 0 © N D u o U 1st row: Jim Gioia, Mike Demelis, Mark Hoffman, George Azar, Chris Rozzi. 2nd row: Kevin Kirkpatrick, Dan O'Neill, Chad Downer, Ben Velishka, Jeff Kooken, Mike Sifferlen, Coach Phil "Bing" Miller. r 71, 1 - i � JI . � �,�� lam. '"� _ • Chad Downer f Dan O'Neill ic.} ' Girls ' as et a The girls' J.V. basketball team finished their season with an outstanding record of 16-2. Well-deserved victories were a result of the perseverance of a team united by Coach Wrigley's " • - • ' . _ expertise. Noteworthy contribu- tors were Nancy Skiba, Julie Craf- ton, Carma Rorke and Amy Mc- Leod. There is a very high chance 2 3 3 3 Af Yar that such players will soon assist in upholding the varsity squad's r traditionally proud record. 11 FS t"r'6s 2 y 1 st Row: #14, Andrea Parent, Amy McLeod,Amy Kelleher, #13, Mo Healy 2nd Row:Coach Wrigley, #20, Dawn Benson, C.J. Bernal, Kristen Pearless, Megan Lochmann, Julie Crafton, #34, Carma Rorke, Liz Dockray Re Ai 1 Its w+urw Oft r Julie Crafton Andrea Parent and Julie Crafton Sports / 165 Wrestling Tradition — it abounds from North Andover wrestling. The team is a remarkable 159-5-2, with three state and two New England championships in the last decade. After winning the f league , sectional , state , and ' commonwealth cup championships, 2* and a third place in New England last year, the team faced a rebuilding sea- ` son. Strong tradition prevailed. Led by junior captains Matt Abel and Doug Dreffer, the team repeated as league - champs. Outstanding performers were Scott Determan, Joel Henry, Bill Sullivan, and Jeff Roche. With no , seniors on varsity, the team looks for- ward to another outstanding season1 next year. +� , 1st Row: Bill Sullivan,Jeff Roche, Matt Abel, Doug Dreffer,Joel Henry, Scott Determan. 2nd Row: Lou Serrecchia, Brian Gallagher, Patrick Beime,Jason Ouellette, Brian Wheeler, Greg Huboux, Tim Ammon. 3rd Row:Coach Castricone, Dan Pickles, Dan Doumani, Matt Meagher, Kevin Healy, David Richie, Coach Crozier. 4th Row: Andy MacLeish, Robert MacLeish, Jim Determan, John MacDonald. For. AV 1 Kevin Delaney with a worthy opponent. • Bill Sullivan on the mat. 166 / Sports 1 4 Tim Ammon on top of things. 4 l +r 1 OW 1l e i Matt Abel Bill Sullivan — blantant use of the arm bar. Sports / 167 L Gymnastics Under the leadership of Annette Pierog and Stepha- nie Tuttle, the team had a re- spectable season with a record of 3-5. Outstanding gymnasts 9 C" were freshmen Kerry Brad- shaw and Tricia Dawson. The team is growing with its in- creasing numbers. In the fu- ture years, the team is ex- pected to improve its faults and trove forward to victory. /. First Row: Kim Townley, Stefanie Tuttle, Annette Pierog,Jenn Pare, Manager Stacey Abdinour. Second Row: Manager Chele Dion, Sue Kingsley, Becca Staverly, Michelle Robins, Lisa Soghigian, Kerry Bradshaw, Tricia Dawson, Coach Dan Desmond. S .r r I can Fly —Jen Pare - Sue Kingsley 168 / Sports WO w 1 1 i Kim Townley PW oil Lisa Soghigian Bosom Buddies; Jody Ualant, Annette Pierog Sports / 169 Introducingthe w im Teaml. No one can accuse North And- over High School sportsmen of ` � being mere landlubbers any- more. NA's first-ever swim team splashed into the forefront of the �. local sports scene with coaches - a•� , Rick Lombard and Nancy , " Hibberd and featured fish Margaret Cunningham, Laura Borgesi, Toni Frulla and Terri Tuttle. All the aquatic prepara- tion paid off when the team - promptly sank old pros at Lexing- ton. So now that they've taken the initial dive, everything promises to go swimmingly from here on in. w 5 Front Row: Michele Gilbert, Margaret Cunningham, Javene Jones, Becki Kettinger, Sue Carey, Coach Lombard Second Row: Laura Borgesi, Michelle Conneamey, Lyn Fitzgibbons, Lisa Watson, Pam Bower Third Row: Jordan Correia, Dave McElhenny, Dave Ford, Howie Koons, Toni Frulla Fourth Row: George Toolan, Mark Satenstein, Terry Tuttle, Peter Gabriel, Noelle Festa 1 Laura Borgesi Pam Fk)wer 170/ Sports 4 � I / � � r iR 40-1 • t• r iR y 1 ! 1 S' Al i a At. ' t e Cheerleaders The 1986-87 Scarlet Knight if cheerleaders were led by en- thusiastic co-captains Karen t Steams and Chris Gabriel. The _ girls enjoyed a successful season, gracefully landing in second �� place in the Cape Ann Cheerleading Competition. The squad also gave a tremendous amount of support to the soccer, football, basketball, and hockey teams through out the year. 4 k i a ' r First Row: Tracey Brockway, Corrine Nitzsche Second Row: Kim Hajjar, Jen Shea, Sonya Salois, Angie Spears, Colleen Kelley, Jen Nugent, Karen Steams Third Row:Jen Nassar, Kelli French, Chris Gabriel Fourth Row:Jacquelin Winning, Tara Joyce, Erin Morrisey l I Y � G ' i 41 r Colleen Kelley, Angie Spears, Jen Nassar, Anastasia Geladares Second Row: Kim Hajjar, Jen Nugent, Sonya Salois, Tticia FOUlds Colleen Kelley 172 / Sports i 1 MI I r R k Tracey Brockway and Kim Hajjar a � ELM: Low .a T r ■ Team on top Erin McVeigh Sports / 173 Vars ity This years baseball team was very success- W ful. The team batted its way to Cape Ann y " _ League championship. they also won the Lawrence Tournament and made it to the second round of the Division II playoffs. _ R / � PW ! ! r Y � First Row: Mike Parker, Dan Rennie, Rob Danus, Justin Zuill, Sam Conte. Second Row: Dave Herrmann, Pat Wheeler, Matt Strobel, Todd Rembis, Sean Connolly, Coach John Strobel. 04° - �{ { XYN ../' E .«a<. � -. �,t�r�';w.� _'".- .Y:��}µY�".:ter..«:..,�•��._�-. .. _ � � ,w 1 Sam Conte Pat Wheeler, P.J. McCabe k 174 / Sports Sam Conte *'jL Ism w-' rr-�-- y- a ix t N✓ 4L IF x. Dave Herrmann Sean Connolly ter- JI low A,�. 41 06 Mike Parker Matt Strobel Sports / 175 1 a, / i First Row: Karen Checicki, Arlene ' ~~ Uszynski, Maureen Fumeaux, Sue Crevier, Beth Kalinowski, Kathytj Mahoney, Pam Hilton. Second , Row: Coach Ed Shruender, Kelly Asselin, Lisa Watson, Maggie Pemble, Julie Crafton, Margie Luck, Debbie Lesofsky, Jen Stulgis, Amy Trask, Laura Borgesi. pr f x First Row: Sue Carlson, Lisa Grasso, Karen Nadeau, Stephanie F Tuttle, Stefani Guanera, Beth Barry, Kristen Spirdione. Second Row: Coach Schena, Dawnellen ' Mooers, Kristen Moses, Julie Dorsey, Val Sobel, Tara Callagy, _ � �'���i • _* � � , «ems. Maggie Skibba, Kris Neff. r a t D40 �. � r r � I ► � yy �1 .t r " 'A �►�2`.1 't`� Debbie Lesofsky Tara Callagy 176 / Sports i� 1Softball Am Though 1986 was a disappointing season, with a 6-12 record, the Girls Varsity Softball team showed definite promise for the upcoming '; ,t�►+i +f �rh� year with strong underclassmen. Next years team is predicted to have �► -- _ an outstanding season. WALs" a� •e - _ p Sue Crevier "K c Wr Maggie Skibba a .0 1. Jj 4 l i r Y • `dEMP Julie Crafton Stephanie Tuttle Sports / 177 Boys Track The Track Team had a very impressive showing this spring, ending the sea- son at 4-5. The Team ,, , A performed well with three � - �. of its losses handed to theme " in the last event of the l � � meet. Rick Fredette, Todd Whitely, and B.J. Ferris _ e •,_ were all consistent per- � � formers. Next year the team looks to Len , 1 Annaloro, Steve Nugent, ' ' and Clem Chung for im- proving its record. „, . � f ,�. � � � ,� �� ,tad•. First Row:Jackie Tomko, Richard Allison, Bob Keene,Todd Whitley, Rick Fredette, B.J. Ferris, Bill Sullivan, Dan Moynihan Second Row: Coach Callegy, Rick Cusino, Russ Des Roches, Steve Heinze, Bart Cahill, Jamie Nobel, Scott Mambro, Rob Grimmett, Jim Chou,Julie Barry Third Row:Clem Chung, Ben Kalinowsky, Keith Reynolds, Lenny Annaloro, Steve Nugent, Eric Loyall,Joe Harb, Mike Lemberger Fourth Row: Rob MacLeish, Kevin Delaney, Brian Lemberger, Gerry McCarthy, Tim Howard, Jamie Ferris, Chad Thomas, Frank Hooper Fifth Row: (1-r) Andy Petronio, Joe Smith, Scott Dozois, Jeff Kooken, David Maura, Pat Maura, Eric Lynch, Mike Sullivan, D.J. Ramsden. 77 } 8 Scott Mambro Lenny Annaloro Rob MacLeish, the competitor, Keith Reynolds 178 / Boy's Track r 1 So. . A. �s�4 � • � 'T' r-w • r �# * a • Steve Nugent *� V' IK VyM� �� y p .�-y". A 1,R` 4♦ , ��1� a.��`R• "s�* �. �� j '�I. Joe Harb S1F' p 1 r 1 it hi — , ,,, Rob MacLeish Steve Nugent Boy's Track / 179 irls rac The Girls Track team finished 5- 4 in 1986 in the CAL with other strong performances at Wilming- Qft I, ton Invitational and the And- , = (_J.� A1.WW_ % f over Boosters meet. Times and - distances were always improving as intensity and drive continued to be strong. The long-distance fi, runners were led by seniors Kelly , Gurry and Erin McLaughlin. Christy Carlson led the sweep in � � 4 throwing events. Tri-captains for 1987 are top discus thrower, Kathy Cavanaugh, who captured first place in many meets, Anne < Lynch who had outstanding "`" �""� • achievements insprintingAN events, and Kim Riordan. The -t A future looks bright as varsity let- ter winners such as Michele k" Gilbert, Kendra Lippmann, Stacy Holmes, and Amy Keleher return for the next season. a .: First Row:Coach Lawlor,Jen Bent,Sue Pelletier,Jen Sobel,Kelly Peck,Ellen Balmas,Lynn McDonald,Gini Heiss,Coach Listemick.Second Row:Tammy Petronio,Amy Kelleher, Erin McLaughlin,Christy Carlson, Kelly McGuire,Kim Riordan,Maura O'Connell,Anne Lynch,Kathy Murphy.Third Row:Susan Greenwood,Julie Papalia, Kathy Cavanaugh,Kelly Gutty,Kendra Lippmann,C.J.Bernal,Sonya Salois,Julie Fragala.Fourth Row:Michelle Gilbert,Claire Fitzpatrick,Lori Noonan,Sharyn Nugent, Amy Kennicker,Jen Nugent, Lisa Houde, Stacy D'Alessandro. Fifth Row:Jacqueline Gallagher,Susan Kingsley,Lisa Donadt,Chrissy Foss, Dawn Benson,Cindy Crowe, Stacy Holmes, Kim Trask. Sixth Row: Kirsten Killilea, Cindy McDonald, Beth Labelle, Gina Bothwell, Kim Jacobs, Lisa Hannan, Kerry Austin, Cathy McMahon. / s glW'T1�d� K rVfy. a 4 ry Gina Bothwell ' W_ ' Sue Pelletier 180 / Sports AL ` t + Ab � rr r a� ��� rwrrwrli :.4,il A.t Kathy Cavanaugh Kathy Murphy C � . f 4; �slc6 •M'•�� _ , Sue Greenwood Maura O'Connell Sports / 181 its Tenn Last Spring's Tennis Team served up a respectable season with a final record x of 7-6. Under the coaching of Brian McNally and Dan Desmond, the team ' showed great sportsmanship and spirit. Led by seniors, Tracie Dion and Linda -. Scarborough the team is looking towards the future and the addition of promis- ing underclassmen, to aid in the success of the upcoming season. `° r * r r S First Row: Nicole Dionne, Amanda Mead, Susan Fowler, Liz Brown, Eileen Katis, Mala Rostogi, Miriam Meyer Second Row: Linda Scarborough, Debbie Difruscio, Kathy Cahill, Robin Pallidino, Sarah Katis, Amy Mead, Tracie Dion, Coach Brian McNally 4 �• X. �'E fined yZ d y�iy� Mala Rastogi Tracie Dion 182 / Sports I� � 1 � • ts�:.LY1�2+i����ii .+ •�!i.t�ii�t�.�r�t; jo SY •.Y�Y !�4• Robin Pallidino .:,► �Tf r Aw F A /r Tracie Dion Tracie Dion and Amy Mead i Sports / 183 M • a f Y Phone: 685-2264 V091fe Y - zow HAIR STYLES 133 Main St, 2nd Floor North Andover, Mass. 01845 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS KING S SUBS OF NORTH ANDOVER 87 "There's A Meal In Every Sub" -' I �l HOMEMADE PIZZA ' SEAFOOP Gorham Hardware and SPAGHETTI ' MEAT PIES ' SPINACH PIES �'� 59 MAIN ST. 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(Route 125) North Andover, MA. 01845 19S The Staff Advisor Senior Section Members Miss Janet Bryan Karen Lally Candice Kirkles, Erin McLaughlin, Christy Carlson, Karen Fulks, Colleen Walsh, Chad Dalton, Maura McLung, Rob Julie Papalia Danus, Matt Della Croce,Mike Sibol,Jen Hyder, Denise Lane, Editors Kara Dowe Margie Luck, Karen Raney, Anne Healey, Sue Carlson, Kelly Tobin Melissa Kirkles, Jen Warnshuis Elaine Fann Sports Editor Dave Herrmann Assistant Editors Kathryn Sollie Photography Racguel Borey Peter Rohde Chris Drogos Advertisement Editor Renee Savage Lisa Cimmino Kathryn Sollie Copy Editor Chief Trouble-Shooter Timothy Murphy Laura Borgesi Way back when, our staff consisted of three people who knew the ins-and-outs of yearbook production, or at least who thought they did. Miss Janet Bryan, as advisor, reshaped our conceptions of ideal layouts, photographs, key phrases, and more. We hope that our endeavors, last minute as they were, reflect her expertise. 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