Kim Holmes, Kim Nelligan, Karen Holmes, Elise Lipman, Pam Francioso, Adalena Costa, Randi Elasowich, Susan Malone, Chris Fogarty, Julie gk, H Goldman, Robin Young, Ann Doherty, Amy mfm Foster, Cheryl Lipsky, Colleen Rearden, Tracy 1. JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY in 1984 include all freshmen (and one sophomore): (Front) Enissa Jones, Marie Macrogianis, Jill Cohen, Michelle Kelley, Elizabeth Rodrigues, Kim Tobins. freshmen (in 1984): Chris Fogarty, Pat Donnelly, )eff Teplitz, Matt Rideli, Robin Young Kim Harris uses Terry Buggs to climb to new heights. for the famous Monti Diamond Hunt are a Coming home from the diamond digging expedition are a triumphant group of relaxed trio: Julie Ceasulo, Colleen Reardon, Renee Somers. Duke Donoghue, Richie Doyle, Mike Carroll, Rose Zadra, Cindy Dykes, cfhris Fogarty. (3rd) )ennifer Remmes, Renee Somers, Noreen Tierney, Robin Young, Heidi Ostroff, Matt Ridell, lanice Lorenz. (2nd) Karen Anderson, Debbie Swanbeck, Kathy Kosinski, Pat Donnelly, Louie Poillucci. ir at Amy nif Hl ' mm !lia J| - to Itle tv cial lies out ine age Biii CLASS OF 1987 EXECUTIVE BOARD in 1984): (Front) Amy Tarpey, Mrs. beginning of our CLASS lOKK: Painter ' s Hal fundraiser. after nearly being " counted oi because of lack of participation, field hockey SHS is revived with lots of frosh girls comi out for the sport. SHS freshman football team en season 4-2. Cabbage Patch kids make their appearance on toy shelves. " The Day Afler scares everyone who watches il. Vanes,sa Williams becomes 56 h Miss America and runs inio a storm about showing the bare fads in a Playboy Magazine picture display. Clara Peller, captures American tv viewers with a " Where ' s the beef " commercial for Wendy ' s. William Schroeder becomes the second person to receive a permanent artificial heart. Reagan entered his second term Yazslremski retires. foolish Frosh, our fir.?! year at Stoughton High under the leadership of Amy Tarpey, president Debbie Swanbeck lonnifi Remmes, secretary Kalhy Kosinski, Ireasu " and Mrs, Kathryn Cullen, advisor. Kim Tobins, Michelle Lir Jeff (Teplitz) leads the frosh attack. Herlihy asks Noreen Tierney (Right) A big senior looks on as frosh buddies Matt Ridell and Dave Skoletsky pose IHr er) " Are we having fun? " Corinne A gleesome threesome (1983 vintage) are Greenberg, and (let ' s not forget) Kim Harris. In tribute to these FRIENDSHIPS, the 1987 STOTONIAN is dedicated. No matter where life ' s journey takes each of us, we will always be bonded as one big family. As we move on to pursue our individual dreams, the happy times we shared as Stoughton High ' s Class of 1987 will remain forever in our hearts, and our friendships will be part of the memory. Some of these friends will be with us for the rest of our lives. With each one we shared a brief moment, an hour, a day, our lives and our inner thoughts. and the after-school buddies in sports and clubs. dependable friends who helped us through tough times and dependent friends whom we tried to help. the " hi ' s " and quick locker conversations in those always- too-short four-minute breaks. Commons and lunch buddies with whom we shared tables and walks to the snack bar. Then, each and every day, we encountered all types of friends: kids we only knew from the one class we shared with them. At 8 we ' d find ourselves with the same homeroom buddies brought close to us by the alphabet year after year. We looked forward to meeting the gang in the Caf or outside the attendance office. For many of us, each morning began by riding to school with friends, sharing a seat on either a car or a bus. The friends we have made here affected every aspect of our school day. To love, and We shall all leave SHS with many wonder- ful memories, the most precious of which are memories of our friendships. Text from Pages 1 - 168 of the 1987 volume: “ Life is to be fortified by many friendships.
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