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MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL
77 Salem St., Malden, MA 02148
MALDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY
This Years Dedication Goes
To . . .
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MRS. CONSTANCE
HALKS
For four years, Mrs. Halks has dedicated a tre¬ mendous amount of her time and effort to help¬ ing our class. To the little things like hanging up bake sale posters to the big things like Junior Varieties, she’s been there through it all. Just when we thought she couldn’t handle the pres¬ sure anymore, she’d pull out a Power Bar and be ready to go at it again. Her upbeat attitude and determination have carried us through many struggles. Mrs. Halks has become more than a teacher to us, she has become our friend and mentor. No matter how hard a time our class was having, Mrs. Halks never gave up.
Now that we are seniors, it’s going to be hard to say goodbye. We’ll all be moving off into dif¬ ferent directions, but we will always remember Mrs. Halks. For all that she has done for us, we felt that dedicating our yearbook to her was the best way to show our gratitude.
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Top ten ways to get out of class
1. Bathroom
2. Lockers
3. Nurse
4. School pictures
5. Fire drills
6. Assemblies
7. Sports physicals
8. College representatives
9. Guidance counselor
10. Hepatitis B shots
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Top five things to do during
junior varieties
1. Watch other acts again and again . . .
2. Go to the square for food
3. Fight
4. Search school for a place to practice
5. Do everyone else’s acts by heart
Top five reasons not to take gym
1. Don’t feel like it
2. Clothes got stolen
3. That time of the month
4. Forgot your sneakers
5. Have a doctor’s note
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Top five things we won’t miss from M.H.S.
1. Lunch at 10:45
2. Empty vending machines
3. Long lines in the cafeteria
4. Detention with Freedman
5. H-302/cafeteria
MILLENIUM!!
Top five things we’ll miss from M.H.S.
1. Friends
2. Junior varieties
3. Spirit week
4. Dev’s class
5. Football games
Top ten reasons we couldn’t wait to be seniors
1. Graduation
2. Prom
3. Senior trip
4. Push around underclassmen
5. Senior week
6. Getting out early
7. Driving to school
8. College acceptances
9. Senior skip day
10. Joke classes
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THEN AND .
NOW!!!
It’s been a lot of fun serving our class for the past 3 years. I’ll bring with me fond memories of the times we’ve spent together. Although we’ve always been close, the trials we’ve endured have brought us even closer. May our friendships only strengthen with time, and may all our dreams come true.
Robyn DeMarco Co-Treasurer, Class of 1999
It has been an honor to serve as class CO - Treasurer for the past year. Throughout the year, I have been fortunate enough to have met many new people and to have made many new friends. We have all worked very hard as individuals for the past four years, but we have finally pulled together as a class. Thank you for the great memories. I wish everyone the best of luck in the future.
Keyeona C. Thomas CO - Treasurer
I’ve had a lot of fun serving the class as president th year. I will take with me many memories of the goo times we’ve shared. Thank you for electing me- I hop you enjoyed the year as much as I did. Good luck!
Monique Hicks
The past four years have been full of fond memorie good times, and great friendships that I will never fo get. The class of 99 truly shows the spirit of MHS. Goc luck to everyone in the future and thank you for makii my four years of high school unforgettable!
Alayna Brinkley Co-President Class of 1999
It has been great working with the Class of ’99 the past years. We have had a lot of fun and this class h become close. I want to wish everyone the best of lu in the future. I’ll never forget the Class of 1999. Than for the memories.
Fiona Clukey
Vice-President of the Class of ’9
I would like to thank the class for electing me co-vi< president for the past year. Being an officer was a ve: fun and memorable experience. In the past four yea the class has grown much closer. Thanks for the mem ries and good luck to everyone.
Gina Luca Co-Vice President
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It has been an honor and a pleasure working with the class of ‘99’. Thank you everyone who got involved. We have forged unforgettable memories that will last a life¬ time. Good luck in the future and always cherish the great times we’ve shared.
Cynthia Velazquez Co-Historian, Class of 1999
Over the past four years this class has grown to be more than what anyone expected. Friendships have be¬ gun and grown stronger. Never forget all the memories we’ve shared. Good luck to everyone.
Taryn Goggin Co-Historian, Class of 1999
It’s been a pleasure to know all of you here in our ;lass & at Malden High. Good luck in all your future ventures, and thank you for electing me as one of your ;lass officers. It’s been an honor to have had this chance :o contribute to the class of ’99. I will always remember /ou and the times we’ve shared.
Christeen Clemens
Sergeant At Arms - Class of 1999
It has been a pleasure to be an officer for the class of 99. Through the years we have become truly united. I wish the best of luck to everyone.
Rachael Vasquez Co-Secretary of the Class of 1999
I would like to thank the class of 1999 for electing me as your secretary for the past two years. The time we have spent at Malden High has been unforgettable and I know I will never forget it. Our class has been through a lot of tough times, but instead of pulling us apart, it al¬ ways brought us closer together. I’d like to wish every¬ one good luck in the future and I’ll miss you!
Jessica Tenorio - Co-secretary
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Kristine Barry
Traci Berte
Y^ekia Ali
Ben Brown
Gregg Candelora
Alayna Brinkley
Joe Bordonaro
Marie Bower
Marilyn Carrero
Iris Chan
Wai Pan Cheung
Christeen Clemens
Fiona Clukey
Kelly Craven
Erica Delaney
Yara Desouza
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Monique Hicks
Tara Hurley
Sothyda Ken
Melissa Kenniston
Davy Khy
Ricardo Jean-Baptiste
Sheila Joseph
Julia Klyatskina
Eddie Koh
Leang Kouch
Priscilla Kwong
Johnson Lam
Brooke Langway
Walter Lara
Jennifer Manley
Kelly McKenzie
Desiree Moniz
Chris Mann
Valerie Mansollili
Musa McNeil
Lin Mei
Kara Melendez
Wendy Munro
Derek Murphy
Elizabeth Nguyen
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Diana Palacios
Holly Peterson
Maxine Petrishen
Phanh Phung
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Michelle Picardi
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Kristin Rice
Lesley Rogers
James Ryan
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THANKS MR. CARGILL
Mr. Peter Cargill has been an extraordinary Assistant Princip to the Class of ’99. Without his help and support we would nev have been able to accomplish as much as we have. Even thoui Mr. Cargill came to us in the middle of our Junior year, the heig of one of the busiest times in our high school career (Junior Vari< ies), he quickly established himself among our class. No matt how busy he was, Mr. Cargill would always take time out and he us if we were in need. Under his guidance, the Class of ’99 w united and friendships were formed that will stand the test of tim Mr. Cargill was a true friend to us more than anything. All of tl members of the class of ’99 have much respect, and owe a gre deal of thanks to Mr. Cargill. We will never forget all that he h done for us. Thank you, Mr. Cargill, we couldn’t have done it wit out you!
Love,
The Class of 1999
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THANK-YOU MR. FREEDMAN!
Mr. Freedman has been dedicated to the class of 1999 since we were only freshmen. He worked side by side with Dr. Carlson in the office, help¬ ing him with attendance and other class business. He ran detention, mak¬ ing sure that if you did the crime you paid the time. When Dr. Carlson re¬ tired our junior year, Mr. Cargill became the new assistant principal. Mr. Freedman was right there to help Mr. Cargill become accustomed to the ways of the office. Mr. Freedman still helps out in the office every morning and watches over detention in the afternoon. He has dedicated a lot of his time to making sure that our class runs smoothly and efficiently. We would just like to recognize his efforts and tell him how much we have appreci¬ ated everything that he has done for us.
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“Quotables from around the school”
“Even though I spent way more time then I would have liked to with him in detention, Mr. Freedman was fair and he kept me in line.”
“I have Mr. Freedman as my English teacher this year and he really shows that he cares about the kids that he teaches. I like that in a teacher.” “Mr. Freedman and I have worked together for many years and he is more than a colleague and a helpful man; he is a friend.”
Zekia Ali
200 Mountain Ave. #5 10/3/80
Junior Varieties-3, 4; Tennis-3; Black Union Thanks Mom and sister. 1 also thanks for all my teachers. And all my friends. I hope to see you all again. Good luck class of 1 999!
Danielle Baldwin
35 Nanaposhemet Ave.
Craig Barton
226 Cross St.
Dmitriy Andreyev
68A Cedar St. Apt #2
Amy Banelis
59 Greenleaf St.
Amy Au
“Amsy”
1 Highland Terr. 5/30/81 Academic Quiz Team-2, 3; Asian ASA-2, 3, 4; Concert Choir- 1, 2; Junior Varieties-3; Key Club-2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track-2, 3, 4; Good Luck to all my friends! I V you guys! Thanks Mom; Dad; Diane; May & Jenny! Finally it’s all over! Now life begins! Thank U! U know who U R!
Patrick Barchard
1 1 Page St.
Kuong Cam Bach
“Kevin”
174 Newland St.
3/16/81
Asian ASA-2; Math Team-1, 2, 3, 4; Bye!! Ml Good luck, seniors during next year! AH . . .
Kristine Barry
29 Gale St. 5/15/80
Concert Choir 1, 2 Sec., 3 Sec., 4 Sec.; Cor Choir Select-2, 3, 4; Jr. Var.-3; Softball- 1; C Guard- 1, 2, 3 Co. Capt, 4 Co. Capt. Good 1 to all my friends Thanks for all the good ti I’ll miss u thank Thank u mommie I love guys
Jude Baulin
16 Ashland St
David Beaton
15 Hazelwood St.
Edelyne Beauvais
“Shortee”
31 Chestnut St. #2 6/24/8 1
Haitian Club-1, 2; Black Student Uniofr Thanx God for being w/ me 1 Luv U Ma Pe Luv to SC MA PG BD FB WJ CF CG ES C AA BC Ya De Best
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Nadege Bellame
65 Main St
Joe Bordonaro
“Boo”
1 Gellineau St.
4/16/81
lunior Varieties-3; Ski Club-1; Cross Country-1, !: Indoor Track-2; Mom Dad Vin Carli and all ny fam thanx 1 love you. Thanx to GC ER AB IS RM AZ DT MT BL CM BG MD CS LR GL -M ZOJSHP
Iris Benitez
785 Main St.
Marie Bower
“Kik Girl”
Korn-fan@Alloymail.com
8/6/81
Junior Varieties-3; Fake! You’re a counterfeit! Hi: Julie, Tracy, RC, SO, MS, J, AL, MR, DB, NR, MP, MF, SW; Korn, Lmp Bzkt, MM, Deftns, Orgy-CA
Benjamin Brown
31 Bryant St.
Jaiye O. Bynoe
“Jayman”
62 Judson St. #3 5/8/79
Chorus 4; I plan on being in the entertainment business as a singer and an actor.
Traci Berte
“Tre-dogg”
44 Judson St.
2/25/81
Band-3; Jr. Varieties-3; Basketball-2; Soccer-1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 3; We did it! Thanks for ev¬ erything Mom. Good luck to KK KF JT TG MC MB NG TH CC DP I love you Michele
Crystal L. Briggs
“Chrissy”
81 Lisbon St.
5/25/81
Junior Varieties-2, 3, 4; Basketball- 1, 2, 3; Black Student Union-4; 1st I’d like 2 thank my Family. 2 my real friends-u know who u are- 143 Hoe Mama: BL-I’m gonna miss you
Angelo S. Bordonaro
“C”
20 Wyeth St.
9/29/81
Junior Varieties-3; Soccer- 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.); The worst thing in life is a waste of talent THNX FAM & FNDS I’m not conceited I’m convinced 1 3 “C”
Alayna Brinkley
“Lou” “Li! Bink"
20 Wentworth Ct. 11/1 4/8 1 Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Clss. Off.-Pres 3 & 4; Chorus-2, 3, 4; Chorus Sel.-2, 3, 4; Jr. Var.-Stnt. Dir. 3; Field Hockey-2, 3, 4; Stnt. Rep.-l, 2; Softball- 1, 2; C3 Comm.-4; Thx. Fam & Friends, esp. RV, TG, JT, VM, MG. Good luck class of 99! Bye MHS, miss ya! Luv ya lunch gang!
Vi Cai
109 Coleman St.
Christopher Callinan
21 1 Bainbridge St.
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Gregg Candelora
69 Rutland St.
James Cefalo
266 Broadway Ave.
Daniel Chan
“Troublemaker”
710 Main St. Apt. #1 5/9/81
AQT-1, 2, 3; AASA-1, 2. 3, Co. VP 4; B & G-2, layout editor 3, co-editor 4; JV.-3; Key-1, 2, 3, bull. ed. 4; Lit.-3, Tres. 4; Math Team-2, 3, co- capt 4; NHS-4; School Council-3, 4; XC-3; Out¬ door Track-2, 3. hey CL wc 1C wpc NW pp DH dk BW st 7 TskBT (jl)J KC jd QM rw LM vm DL & 2 NE lelse 143 guys!
Zhi Run Cao
Jack
29 Wyoming Ave.
Marilyn Carrero
43 Magnolia St.
Casey Carter
KC
30 Harvard St. 9/6/8 1 Academic Quiz Team-2; AASA-1; Clss. Off.-2 Jr. Var.-3; School Council-SAC Rep. 4; Thank to God, Mom, Dad, Joe, John, Grandm (RIP.), Grandpa, teachers, and church for th support.
Anthony Cerminara
“Tony”
95 Boylston St. 4/30/81 Jr. Var.-3; Key Club-Rep. 4; Lit. Society-2, 3, 4; Tech. Club-3. 1 thank my family for their encour¬ agement and support, and 1 thank my teachers for their dedication and advice which has pro¬ moted me thus far.
Annie Chan
8 Bartlett St.
4/27/81
Academic Quiz Team-2, 3; AASA-2, 3; Key Club-2, 3, 4; Lit. Society-3, 4; Society-3, 4; Com¬ puter Club- 3; G-Bye Class of ‘99’! I’ll miss every¬ one.
Cheuk San Chan
“Kenny”
49 Walnut St. #1 11/11/81
Asian American Student Association-2; | Club-2; Ski Club-4; Outdoor Track2-. 1 wan thank Mom & Dad for making me what 1 am day. I also give my best regards to the clas 1999
Iris Chan
“I-Loo”
56 Clayton St.
10/12/81
AASA-2, 3, 4; Clss Off.-Hist 2 & 3; JV.-l, 2, 3; Key Club-1, 2, Scrapbk Chair 3 & 4; Lit.-3, 4; Math Team-1, 2, 3, 4; NHS-Vp4; Bball-1, 2, 3; Field Hockey-3, 4; Outdoor Track-2. Thanx Pa, Ma, Viv, Eve & Kim. SK, BW, QM, WC, LN, ST, JL, DC, CL, DKDH, PPNW, of course Nan & rest of U guys good Luck!
Brian Chen
60 Hillside Ave.
Julie Chen
45 Steams St. 1/21/81
Asian Ameican Student Association-2
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Melissa A. Chesley
12 Talbot St.
Christeen Clemens
“Rocket"
305 Broadway 4/23/81 id. Quiz Team 1, 2; AASA 3: Sgt. At Arms 3, jreenroom 1; Jr. Var. 3; Key Club 3; Field :key 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Tack 2; Softball 1; iks to my familey, friends and Paul. I’ll al¬ l's remember you. Love always, Christeen
Haley Connearney
58 Plainfield Ave.
3/13/81
e stop lying ILU Thanks Ma ILU you're the Tai + Vincent ILU Civ ILU Bob + Wayne I RCTKNG DJMID ILU
Wai Pan Cheung
“Why?”
24 Beach St.
11/05/81
Asian American Student Association-2, 3; Key Club-2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track-2. A key chain to those of you who “deserve” it! Ask and receive! Contact me@ ICQ#6608840
Wendy Choy
“Veggie” & “Ah-Choy”
57 Wyoming Ave. 9/15/81 Quiz Team-2; AASA-2, 3, 4; Key Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Lit-3, Pres. 4; Maid. 2, 3, cpy ed. 4; Math Team-2, 3, 4; NHS-3, 4; Out. Trk.-l; Tennis-2; Tech.-Tres. 3; HR. rep-2. W/<3 &Thanx: Mom, Howie, T & C, A. ching, U. chun. KIT & Good Luck: JoJo, ng, jc, dc, jq, sk, ic, pp, nw, vm, qm, 1m, jd, cl
Yi Chu
26 Clinton St
Albernitz Clerge
90 Medford St.
Myrnah Clerge
90 Medford St.
Fiona Clukey
“Fi; Clukes"
47 Earl St. 4/15/81
Vice Pres. 2, 3, 4; Jr Var. 3 Stge Mngr, NHS 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Capt., 4 Capt.; Luve ya Ma, Dad, Fam, Friends. Ds-hiya pal + Qah: CJSG; KK-SQRS; TH + NG-Mike Myers! VM-Im Bru; KC-Dbl Dts; MT-15 yrs.
Joseph Coombes
28 Bainbridge St.
Kelly M. Craven
“Kel, Craven”
158 Sylvan St.
5/15/81
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus Sel. 4; Jr. Var. 3; Lit Scty 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2; Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4; Hr. Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; FC DBL DTS, AB My STCL, Mg QUACK, Bkfst Clb, Evan Thnx, 1 Luv Ya, Thnx Mom, Dad, Hoo, Grg, Mimi & Fr- nos 143 Soc #39
Derek Crocker
57 A. Lisbon St.
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James Cullity
16 Magnolia St.
Steven Cunningham
“Steve”
78 Colombia St.
8/17/81
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Thanx Mom for pushing me all the time. I wanna say hey to DD MP NR JS PD LN LP DM TW Yara DT ND JC BB MB PY
Eric S. Daly
13 Mason St.
Nicole D’Amato
21 Leland St.
12/24/80
Acad. Quiz Team. 2, 4; Maldonian 2, 3, 4 Phc Ed.; SADD 2; TCBFF Hon Chica-Dog Fi Dog VM-M1SFITS JPO JS JG KC and all , luv ya.
Lila Dean
220 Sammet St.
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Cintia De Filpo
59 Fairmont St.
Erica Delaney
“Princess; Space Monkey”
1 Emerson Place 7/7/81 Chorus 2, 3, 4; Chorus Slct. 3, 4; Greenroom 1; Jr. Var. 3; Madrigal Sing. 4; Softball 1, 2; Cheer¬ leading 2, 4; SM Missa, Buckey, Princess BFF. 143 Alwayz! 143 tabie & fam. Thanx Mom, Dad, Billy. 99, I’ll miss u! :)
Robyn DeMarco
5 Brackenbury St. 3/20/8 1 Band 1, 2, 3 V.P., 4; Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Chon 3, 4; Jr. Var. 3; Lit. Soc. 3, 4; NHS 3, 4 P Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt.; Swimming 1, 2, Capt.; Softball 2, 3, 4; Fi-Be Happy! VM-I’ll member. OC-Remember, sleep is overr: Good Luck- AB. TG, JT, KC, MT, KG, EE, CR
Yara Desouza
41 Webster St.
Kettly Desrosiers
78 Wescott St.
Ciano Dessources
13 Clark St.
Farid Dessources
13 Clark St.
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David L. Doktor
"Dave, Doctor”
38 Holland Rd.
8/29/81
cad. Quiz Team 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; racias: Family & Friends. Music. God Camara- as: ND, KS, VM, MP, NR, CC, JD, LD, RV, IS. JS, PD, SMC, all rights reserved.
John Duong
“Ding Dongz”
October 5, 1980
sian ASA-1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Math :am-l, 2, 3, 4; Multicultural Club-2, 3, 4; Ski lub-4; Indoor Track-3; Tennis-2, 3; Tech-3; hank You Mom, Dad & sister. Good Luck to 1 My Friends. DC, KC, IC, DHDK, PPNW. IV, 2JL, 2DL, DM, QM, LM, WZ, WC, 2CL
Michael Eschuk
1 1 Grandville Ave.
Matthew Donoghue
70 Cedar St.
Marie E. Duperier
375 Salem St.
Salimia Essofi
164 Webster St.
2/16/81
Good Luck to everyone Luv u Mama & Sisters I luv u Mohammed Luv to AS PR ED CG LL HE FAY SM KS TY MO
Paula Dos Santos
99 Florence St.
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Florence Duperrier
"Fofo”
31 Chestnut St.
Haitian Club 1, 2, 3; Thank you Lord for helping me out-especially those 4 years Thanks to mom and all of my family. I love u
Tashani Fernandes
19 Garfield Terr.
Julie C. Drane
“Jewls”
88 Wyoming Ave. 5/25/81 Junior Varieties-3; Key Club-1, 2; Maldonian-2, 3, 4; Field Hockey-2, 3, 4; Indoor Track-2; Out¬ door Track- 1, 2; Thanks Mom & Dad!, Fam, Liz-BFF, Marie, JQ, VM:, MK, NR, MP, LM, KS, AB, ND. Alice In Chains!!
Kurt Edwardsen
236 Clifton St.
2/26/8 1
Baseball- 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball- 1 ; Soccer- 1.
Jose Ferreira
79 High St.
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Michelle Finn
1 7 Cottage St.
4/04/8 1
Greenroom- 1; Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4; Thanks Mom & Dad JTJ LUV U LUV TO MM AL ND MM SW BBALL GIRLZ MY True GIRLZ Class of 99 EKOMS on RR
Nicole Gaudet
“Cole”
42 Edmund St. 1 1/2/80 Band-1; Junior Varieties-3; Basketball- 1 , 2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Soccer-2, 3; Student Rep-1, 4; Softball- 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.); thanx mom Dad Kim Scott Tara you’re my best friend nana its in the car also thanx to KK LC TM DH FC #50
Patricia J. Giltrap
“Gilsnap”
49 Pine st 10/28/81
Basketball 1 ; Softball 1
Andrew Fino
34 Kenilworth St
Kristin Fitzpatrick
“K”
471 Bryant St. 12/11/81 AQT-1; Band-2, 3, 4; J V-3; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Soccer-2; Student Rep-4; SADD-1; GOOD LUCK: JT SF TG TH NG MF MR KK OS HP JK JK CB BL FC VM KC TB DH VW MC MH IB GIRLS BBALL CLASS OF 99
1 1 7 Cleveland St.
2/12/81
Concert Choir-2, 3; Thanx 2 my family Marcy luv u What up 2 da lunch table & 2 my crew i: Watertown Zohrab I luv u 4 eva
Roger Gelsomini
“Mustang Boy” 66 Devir St. 3/12/81
Abel Girmai
“A-Tek”
16 Burridge PI.
3/10/81
Jr. Van. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 4; Outdoor Track 2, 4; Student Rep. 4; Black Stu¬ dent Union 4; What up to my peopes! James Yves and all my friends! Good luck to everybody cuz I’m out! Keep it real
Nhi Giang
“Duckweed”
439 Ferry St.
2/20/81
Concert Choir-2, 3; Concert Choir Select-2, 3; Greenroom- 1; Literary Society-2, 3, 4; Multicul¬ tural Club-2; Love you Mom and Dad!
Tracey Goddard
50 Mill St.
Meredith Giles
“Merry, Gilles”
4 Ingleside Ave 03/11/81 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 (secretary); Select 3, 4 JV 3; Madrigal Singers 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Softball 1; Cheerleading 2; Luv ya family MI 14 Good luck AB VM RV JT MC TG EG JS KC quack 1 will miss you MHS class of 99
Taryn Ann Goggin
“Goog”
57 Spring St.
11/19/81
Band 2, 3, 4; class historian 3, 4; Junior Variet 3; Key Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey Soccer 2, 3; Student Rep 1, 2; SAAD 2; Jess, L Alayna, Rach, Mess, Brooke, Val, Fi, Kris, ♦ my close friends-I luv ya. Thanks mom, dad Amanda.
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Guerline Gorismond
24 Bowdoin St.
Marie Gorismond
24 Bowdoin St.
Edward Graffam
1058 Salem St.
Bill Grenier
“Gump”
107 Pamela circle 11/7/81
Hockey 3, 4; Thanx Mom Dad Janine and Fam, Juice Boo Carlo CM BL MT RV JS JB CC ME DH IZ for tha TAT jk I LU V y’all
Duy Ha
380 Ferry st #1 10/27/81
sian ASA 1 , 2, 3, 4 vice president; Key Club 4; it society 4; Math team 3, 4; National honor so- ety 4; Basketball 1, 3; Thanks for the support om! Good luck to my peeps JL MT QM WC y pets! JT IC and everyone else Luv u DK
Sirgut Hailu
“Soogy”
53 Rockwell st 10/22/82
Blue and Gold 3, 4
Monique Hicks
“Mo, Mo-Mo”
244 Salem St #19 06/26/81
Class president 4; concert choir 3, 4; select 3, 4; Haitian Club 3, 4; JV 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 varsity captain Thank you God 1 43 Family to my peeps who have been there 143 Alex 143 thanx for everything c/o 99 1 43
Michael L. Hood
370 Salem St.
Denny Howe
54 Taylor st 10/8/81
Tara Hurley
“Ta”
67 Kimball st 05/15/81
JV 3; Homeroom rep 1,2; 1-Luv-u-mom-Bill-Bil- ly- Thanx-Nic- u-my-BF- Thanx-FC-KK-Yan- na- I-Luv-u-To- KG-DH-want to play a-game
Noonde Hyppolite
“Juji”
208 Bryant St. Apt. 2 05/25/80
Thank you Lord for helping me through and Mom thank you for supporting me & sending me to school. I think you’re the best. I love u.
Nathaniel James
21 Waite St.
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Ricardo Jean-Baptiste
“Rick”
1 3 Clark st 10/1/81
Football 3, 4
Michael Kane
54 A Bowdoin St.
Melissa Keniston
22 Spring St.
11/30/80
Ski Club 4; Outdoor Track 2, 3. 4; Softball 1; Good luck to all my friends. KIT Thanks to all my family and to my new nephews Good Luck in life.
Sheila Joseph
"Big girl, baby girl, loca, teddy bear, bonita, little Shell”
6 1 Boylston #2 03/7/80
Key Club 4; Multicultural 4; Oracle 4; “Time to say Goodbye”
Elizabeth Kelbessa
99 Florence St. Apt. #7 1 8 01/14/80
Blue and Gold 4; Concert Choir 4; Junior Variet¬ ies 3, 4; Multicultural club 4; Basketball 4; Soc¬ cer 2, 3; Tennis 3; Thanks to my fatha & friends, I love you all & BB, NK, NK, BF, ZA, DA, SH, CG, RH-Go Class of 99 Good Luck
Davy Khy
“Dav”
17 Washington St. Apt 1 14 11/16/81
Asian ASA 1, 2, 3; Greenroom 1; JV 3; Key Club
1, 2, 3, 4 (VP); Lit. Soc. 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; NHS 4 (Tres.); Track 2; Tennis 2; Field Hockey
2, 3, 4; Luv U Mom, Dan & JO, QM, IC, BW, SK, CT, DC, NW, CL, JL. MT Luv U guys! Duy, Hun, *Muah* 143 Alwayz.
Jeffrey Kalligheri
19 Clapp St.
“Clinger”, “Rudy” 4/6/81 G.R. 4; JVs 3, 4; Ski Clb 4; Bsbl 1; Foot. 1, 2, 4; In. Trk. 2, 3, 4 Cpt; Our Trk 2, 3, 4 Cpt; HR. Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Day 1, 2, 3, 4; Thnx Ma & Dad, Guy & Justin & Anth, RJH, Dev, MRC, Gump, Boo, B-Dawg, Jonas, RM, JR, KT, CV, LR, GL, CS, JS, Zo, KMS, and 99KO
Thomas Kelley
“TK”
17 Phillips St.
08/18/81
Baseball 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4 Capt.; Track 2, 3 Capt., 4 Capt.; Outdoor Track 3, 4 Capt.; Good Luck TP, JR, MD, CB, YPP, HC, JM, NC, RC, KW-Bye Girls-D. P, T, TK #22 Thanks “V”
Julia Klyatskina
599 Pleasant St. Apt. 38 08/15/81
Soccer 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; I’d like to thank my family, my b-friend PG, and my friends DL, TS, VG, AP, and VC
Justin Kalligheri
“Gianni”
19 Clapp St. 4/6/81
Acad. Quiz Team 1,2; Jr. Var. 3, 4; Math Tear 1, 2; Ski Club 4; Indoor track 3; Out. Track 3, < Hr. Rep. 1,2, 3, 4; Thnx Ma. Dad, Jeff, Anti Guy for all ur suprt-Gump, B-dqwg, CC Jona: RM EG EW RG CS LR BOO GL JS RJH MR( 99
Sothyda Ken
“T-da, T-dabutter”
425 Lynn St. 08-11-81 Asian ASA 3, 4; Junior Varieties 3; Key Club 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Outdo Track 1,2, 3; Good luck 2 my buddies LN, I NT, ST, DK, PP, BW, DC, WC, NW & B< wishes 2 everyone else. Thnx Mom & Pedro!
Eddie Koh
“Kimchi”
341 Highland Ave. #2 08/6/81
Asian ASA 4; Outdoor Track 3; Thanks to all t friends & family, especially Mom To all friends I leave behind at MHS, “Have Fun!”
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Leang V. Kouch
131 Russell St.
Johnson Lam
12 Oak Grove Terr.
8-24-81
i ASA 1,2, 3 (Jr. Rep.) 4 (Sr. Advisor); Bas- ill 2, 4; Tennis 4; Thank you Mom and Dad!
Mark Krajewski
51 Swan St.
Tuan Lam
295 Newland St.
Katie Kuchlewski
“Quarters”
17 Milton ST.
08/28/81
Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Thx friend MR, CC, FC, TB, NG, TH, EC, MK & Chez. I wdnt Be here if 1 didn’t have u I love you. Mom. Hey Slinky
Brooke Langway
“Brookie”
85 Rockwell St. Apt. 1 05/30/81
Con. Choir 1; JV 3; ES KG SV JM JT TG LF RT EO DP DC TF2 JM EV I Luv U Guys 143 fam¬ ily Hootchiemama CB2 LR ES and Me snobs
Walter Lara
57 Clark St. Apt #2 03-15-81
; Multi. Club 3; Soccer 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, Jtino 3; I want to say what’s up to all my ds Good luck in college Hope to see u next I Love U Mom
David LaValle
66 Cherry St.
Lien Le
132 Alden St 05/08/8 1
Math team 1, 2, 3; Vietnam. 1, 2 (Seer.) 3, 4; Thanx Mom & Dad And all my teahers h.b. taught me for the last 4 yrs. I w. miss u all. Good luck to all my friends. IWK1T with you V. L. Ua. A.
Don Lac
“Joey"
51 Lyle St. 12/14/80
AQS 4; Asian ASA 2, 3, 4; Art club 4 (edt.); JV 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Multicultural Club 2, 3, 4 (jun. Rep.); Oracle 4; Tennis 3, 4; Tech. 3, 4; Capay 4; YTE 4; Good bye friends. Good luck to non seniors finally graduating.
Joan Lanzi
67 James St.
Nhan Le
20 Garfield Terr. #2 12/26/80
Math team 2, 3, 4; Vietnam. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tech 3; I want to thank all my teachers at MHS for teach¬ ing me many good lessons. Thank you very much!
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David Lee |
Jimmy K. Lee |
Mi Lin |
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188 Washington St. 07/16/81 Asian ASA 3, 4; Key club 3, 4; Math team 3, 4; Multi. Club 4; Thanks Mom and Dad for your support Good luck to my friends and the rest of 99! |
Asian ASA 4; Key club 2, 4; Math team 4; Ten¬ nis 3, 4; Good luck to my friends. Stop calling me Calvin. You know who you are! |
33 Franklin St. |
Amy Linden
26 Essex St.
Grazielli Lirio
“Ellie”
21 Barstow St.
11/11/81
Jr. Var. 4; Ski Club 4; Latino Club 4; 1 want to thank my parents and friends that helped me through my years in high school.
Jeremy London
1 1 Orchard St.
Yves Louis-Jacques
509 Pleasant St.
Juan Lozada
380 Highland Ave.
Ya Lu
27 Elmwood Park
Gina Marie Luca
“Lex Luca”
56 Avon St.
9/12/81
Band 2, 3 Tres., 4; Vice Pres. 4; Jr. Var. 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2; Lit Scty 3; Maldonian 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; School Council 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt.; Swim¬ ming 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Day 2, 3, 4; Thanx to my family & b/f-JS ZO LR CS - Luv ya- MT ER RM AB JS AZ RV LB CM BL DT - Thanx Sal, I Luv ya!!
Brendan Lundberg
“Big Mike”
89 Devir St. 9/23/81
I Love Arvid
Mui Cun Ly
“Cindy”
161 Bowdoin St.
10/20/79
Art Club 4; thanks Dad, Mom, sisters and 1 1 ers, teachers. Bye! Q. Mai, L. Hong. Jenny,
. 1 miss you all. "Good Luck!”
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Valerie L. Mac Eachern
“Val”
44 Bower St. 8/18/81 3rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Var. 3 Snd Mngr; Maid. 2, i Ed.: Key Club 1, 2; Lit Scty 3, 4; NHS 3, 4;
Hcky 2, 3, 4; HR Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Luv u m-Dad-Buff-G & G-DM. Good Luck-DS- J-AB- CC-TG-JT- KC-RD-RV- FC-WC-JD- ; -LN-VM-GL- (g)
Kelly Marie Mac Kenzie
“Buckey; Spacemonkey 10:03 AM”
17 Tyler St.
3/31/81
Chorus 2, 3, 4 Hist.; Jr. Var. 3; Ski Club 4; Field Hockey 1; Spacemonkies! Buckey & Missa & Princess = BBF! Bye, Fam & Lunch Table! Mike D I love you! Luv ya Mom, Thank you!
Valerie Mansolilli
“Darcy; Squabnarchan”
179 Millis St. 12/8/81
greenroom 1, 3, 4 VP; Jr. Var. 3; Peer Mediation 4; Out. Track 1, 2; Soccer 2; Cheerleading 2; Thanks to Family and Friends KS LM SM MP NR JQ MK VM DD ND JD MB LB CH PD ES GL SS KE I Love You All.
Sara Me Ginness
Quynh Mai
“Honey Bunny”
1 7 Cross St.
2/10/81
AASA 1, 2; Key Club 4; Lit Scty 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; Multi. Club 1; Vietnam Club 1, 2; 1 Love U-Mom & Dad Thanks Grandma, Uncles were there 4 me luv u- Bobby, DK, CM, LM, 1C, CL, PP, WC, NW, TK, Keep in Touch!
Marie Marc
“SeSe”
74 Davis St.
4/21/80
1 would like to thank God first and my Parents for supporting me and always will be. I just don’t know how to thank all my teachers.
Michael McKinnon
99 1 Eastern Ave.
6-22-81
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; TO ANYONE WHO THINKS THAT THEY DESERVE THANKS OR MENTION, I GIVE IT TO YOU.
Christopher Mann
“Chris”
86 Wyoming Ave.
6/27/80
■ould like to say good luck to all my friends ' BL JS Gump Jboo RM AB ST AZ CS RV ZO GL JR
Elizabeth McCarthy
“Liz”
70 Wyoming Ave.
4-25-81
L His. 2, 3; Jr. Var. 3; Math Team 3; NHS 3, 4; !i Club 4; In-door Track 1, 2 Cap.; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Tennis 1, 2 Cap., 3, 4; Thanx P & T nam I F-Juliebeans The key to friendship is trust¬ ee Good luck NB, NC, RM, AB, ER, J A IN, C
Jennifer L. Manley
“Jenn; Twitchy”
35A Tremont St.
2/14/98
Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Slct 3, 4; Jr. Var. 3; Madrigal Sing 4; Peer Mediation 2, 3, 4; Class of 99 Rules! Mom and Dad - Thanx FFL JL KS AD VM MG TM RV KB AB ED AL KM DM MO Love Ya MHS!!!
Jill Martineau
404 Bryant St.
Musa McNeil
“What’s her name!”
15 Silver St.
5-4-80
Green Rm. 1,2; 1 love u mom & dad, thank you for everything. Luv ya MF, AL, SW, GM, good luck 99!
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Rohit Mehta
“Ro”
162 Washington St.
11-5-81
Chorus 2; Peer Med. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; TNP shout out to my friends STMJ SIDJL POEGDDTHPB and the ladies Thanks Mom and Dad also my sisters.
Lin Mei
“Linny”
58 Coleman St. 2-2-8 1 AASA 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Jr. Var. 3; Key Club 3 4; Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Multi. Club 3 Jr. Rep., 4 Sec. NHS 3, 4; mom, dad, Michelle & Dorothy thanx 4 everything! VM. KS, MB, SM, PP, QM, MP, JQ, WC, NW, DC, 1C, DK, JD, MK, NR. Luv u!
Kara Melendez
“Kara-wack”
80 Blomerth St.
8-9-81
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Rm. 4; Jr. Var. 3; NHS 3, 4; Love to all my band groupies, Brian, Yara, green Room and CAMPS buddies, and everyone else. Peace :)
Joezer Mikalixen
“Joe”
34 Porter St. #1 8/26/79
Band 3; B & G 3, 4; 1 like to thank my parents for their support and comprehension. I love you.
Ramiro Millan
1 18 Mt. Vernon St.
6/21/81
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus slct. 2; Jr. Var. 3, 4; In¬ door Trek 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Mom & Dad thanx for putting up w/ my $@#1 All my good fellas love you all Angelo “1 WISH”
Alejandro Moncayo
232 Bryant St.
Tim Morelli
“Bugzy”
3/6/81
Fairview Terr.
Football 1; To the kingdom TNP JSJL RMIZPB DDTHEG & to the ladies LNDSNGMMPO
Wendy Munro
1 1 Salem PI.
Derek Murphy
62 Maynard St.
9/25/8 1
Acad. Quiz Team 4; Chorus 3, 4; Jr. Var. 3; Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Thanks 2 all my friends 1 give my deepest love 2 my family & Val 4 everything 9/ 13/96 12/13/97
Jessica Meskell
“Jess-mess”
12 Hamlet PI. 12-29-81
Jr. Var. 3; 143-M-D-M-J-B-K-TO-MY- JT-TG-BL- EV-LF-RT-DP- EP-I’LL-I ALL-CLASS 99-GOOG-U-THE-M4 SNAP
Desiree Moniz
24 Noble St.
Thomas Nee
50 A Bowdoin St.
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Long Nguyen
12 Hazelwood St.
6/18/80
A 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2. 3; Tennis 2, 3; I’LL YOU WHEH 1 GET THERE. FOR MY LENAM NGOC NGUYEN
Ly Nguyen
“Pimp-mama, Lylyface”
1 2 Hazelwood St. 6/5/8 1 AQT 1, 2; AASA 2, 3 Jr. Rep., 4 Treas.; Key Club 1, 2, 3 Jr. Rep., 4; Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Maid. 2, 3, 4 B.Ed.; Math Team 1, 2, 3; Fid Hky 3, 4; In. Trk. 2, 3; Ten. 1, 2, 3, 4; Luv & thanx 2 my fam¬ ily 2 my gurls sKiCsTsT & 2 PhDhWcEk. Luv u Anhnie^g)
Kerri O’Brien
“O’B”
1 1 Hancock Rd.
12/30/80
Basketball 1; Thanx Mom + Dad luv ya Nuchael BFF Gilsnap + Jude + Kay Later Zimatholey Good luck Class of 99
Mendes Oliver
“Dezz / Mendeeese”
64 Bowdoin St.
06/19/81
Academic 2; Green 1; Football 3; Basketball 3, 4; Thnx to my mom for keeping me motivated. 1 wont let you down. I'll see all you guys at the top. Luv ya all.
Ernande Orcel
65 Essex St.
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Zenelky Viviana Ortiz |
Papito Osirus |
Diana P. Palacios |
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62 Judson St. 1 1/26/80 |
375 Salem St. |
135 Summer St. |
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Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Varieties 3; Key 1, 2; Lit 3; Maldonian 3, 4; In. Trk. 1; Out. Trk. 1; Latino 3; SADD 2; Spirit Day 2, 3, 4; Fashion 3, 4. THANKS MOM, DAD, CLARA-I LOVE YOU TO MY BF-LR JS CS GL-TO THE HERBS-CM MT ER BL RM DT AB JB AZ DC DP. |
09/23/80 Choir 1, 2; Track 1; Student Rep. 4; Latino 3. MAM1 TQM-GRAC1AS POR TODO 143- NMIEO, VV, DA, AC, BL, JM, ZO, RT, JT + KIT CANCUN 99 KG-COMO ESPANO LA CLASS 99! |
Yessika Panzavecchia
“YPP”
59 Fairmont St.
04/12/98
UK C-99. M-LOVE 2 NW TP JR- AZ TK CB. SAMSON CAN I GET SOME? MA A GRACIAS Y PERDON POR TODO.
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Eric Partaledis
45 Richardson St.
04/24/81
Hockey 1, 2, 3 (capt.), 4 (capt); Track 1. 2, 3, 4. WHATS UP SS, PO, EG, SC, RS, MP, MR FROIO, MH, SV, EV, DP, BL, JC. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE! HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAKEDA!
Mike Pesa
“Spanky”
101 Sammett St.
9/21/80
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Thanks to CQ, ST, NK, EG, AC, KC, DK, JC, CC, AM. I Love you Annie. See ya Class of ’99.
Holly Rebecca Peterson
“Holito Pietroson”
60 Rockwell St.
05/19/81
Field Hockey 1, 2; Gymnastics 1; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 (capt.). STINKA SPEGAL MATT YP KERN TRISHA + HEPISH KERI KMART JOODY AMIZ ILDC 52998 MA DAD K MAM THANKS BUB REACHEC
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Maxine Petrishen
“Sweet Goods”
29 Newton St.
08/11/81
Greenroom 3; Indoor track 2; Outdoor 2; Black Union 4. 1 want to say wuz - to my Girls lil-G & BG-G MD JS JM TP JP WV KS VM SS MS. I LOVE YA MOM & UN. JERRY
Binh Pham
95 Coleman St.
Tran Pham
230 Bryant St. #1 11/30/79
Vietnamese 2. First, I want to say thank to my lovest mother. She supported me anything. And thank to my teachers, they taught me with all their heart. Then my best friends, they helped my lots in my studying. Finally, good luck to all my teachers and my friends.
Pornpen Phejarasai
“Annie”
524 Pleasant St.
Timothy Philbrook
16 Mauriello Dr.
Phanh Phung
108 Salem St. 11/24/81 AASA 1,2, 3 (Jr. Rep), 4 (Sr. Ad.); Greenroom 1; Jr. Var. 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3 (Sect.), 4 (Sect); Lit 3, 4 (Sect); Math Team 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, Track 1. BEST OF LUCK DK, DC, BW, 1C, SK, QM, CL, NT, DH, JL, WC, BT, LM,MT. REMEMBER THE TIM ES-HB/ DUCKIE. LUV U MOM, DAD!
Michelle Picardi
“Shelle”
18 Phillips St.
01/22/81
Concert Choir 1, 2. Thanks Mom and Dad and Lisa. I Love you all NR VM KS JQ LM SC DD SM JD ND Thanks for all of the memories!
Erica Pinto
9 1 Porter St.
Joshua Pita
60 Neal St.
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Matthew Powers |
Catherine Price |
Rajesh Punj |
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131 Pierce St. |
“Cathie/Pebbles” 138 Sammett St. 03/24/80 WE’VE GROWN UP TOGETHER, GOT IN TROUBLE TOGETHER, NOW WE R ALL GOING OUR SEPARATE WAYS. MISS YA & MAD LUV!! |
17 Russell Ct. |
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Jennifer Quigley
“Jen/Quig”
52 Bartlett St. 09/30/81
Band 1; Jr. Varieties 3; Key 1, 2, 3; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 4; Cheerleading 2. 3ood luck in college. MK, VM, WC, JD, MP, MR, KS, LM, SM. AB, AW, KR-THANKS FOR \LL THE MEMORIES. KIT
Rachel L. Rebarchik
9 Burridge PI.
Michele L. Rivera
“Mi-mi”
46 North Milton St.
01/27/81
Varieties 2, 3; Poo “Betus" KK “Homie" CC arpe Diem" Thanx Mom. Dad, Sue, Earth ood luck 99 NG MB PA Traci I luv ya Bye
Colin Quinlan
21 Richardson St.
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Natalie Reed
“Nat, Peaches, Cubby”
184 Tremont St.
03/31/81
Concert Choir 1, 2; Thank you for being no friends; MP, VM, KS, JQ. SM, JD, MB, DD LM, MK and many others. Love 2 mom, dad h DS.
Judith Rivers
38 Hancock St.
Sharmin Rahman
785 Main St.
Kristin Ann Rice
“Rice-Cakes”
48 Floral Ave. 12/12/80 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Greenroom 1; Field Hockey 1, 2; Softball 1; Cheerleading 4; Wat’z up to the space monkeys, the fam and the luch table!! Thanks mom, dad, Steve and Dianna Luv you!
Lesley Rogers
“Lei”
121 Oliver St.
06/11/81
Con. Choir 2, 3, 4; Jr. Varieties 3; Lit. Society 3; Maldonian 3, 4; Thnx Mom Dad Sue Laura My BF CS ZO JS GL Love ya MT RM ER CM AB JBBLAZ DT RV
Edward R. Ramos
“Eddie”
56 Wyoming Ave.
04/07/81
Junior Varieties 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.); Soccer 3, 4; Thanx Mom & Dad I love u dearly. MT AB JB RM AZ DT CM BL JS CS JS LR ZO GL LM. Thans for the memories.
Matthew Rinaldi
22 Page St.
Jimmy Ryan
“J-Rock”
21 Como St.
02/01/81
Jr. Varieties 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1 (frsh. capt.), 2, 3; IndoorTrack 3, 4; Wrestling 1; C/o 99 Much luv All my boys Troop-twiz YPP The fam-thnx 4 always being there AH 143 TK thnx for all the B rides.
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Amie Shaw
6 1 Church St.
08/21/80
JV 4; Ski Club 4; Field Hockey 2; Cheerlt 1, 2; Good Luck JS HP WM NO KO JR K TG RT Thnx Mom & Dad. 143 DL I thin going 2 play some pool!!!
Erin Singer
53 Bainbridge St. 07/01/81
Band 1, 2; B & G 4; Choir I; Greenroom 1, 4 (pres.); JV 4; Crayons make living fun. C your world. I love you Sen, Phil, Julia, and Techies do it in the dark
James Sneed
“JIZ”
76 Mills St.
10/15/81
Ac. Quiz Team 1; Haitian Club 3, 4; JV 3, 4 Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Out. Track Black Student Union 4; One to the Jrs. 1 and to all the girls I cheated on before, Peac KTMH LDTWSMCM
Gleicieny Santos
41 Medford St.
Roger Sheets
58 Meridean St.
Jenna C. Sippel
297 Summer St.
05/15/81
Indoor track 1, 2, 3 (capt.) 4; Outdoor track 1,2, 3 (capt.) 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; HR rep 3, 4; JV 3’ 4; Lit. Soc. 3; NHS 4; Maldonian 3. 4 (ed.); Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Thnx Mom Dad J & A-I couldn’t have made it w/o your love-My bfs-GL ZO LR CS- Luv ya ER MT RM RV DT AB AZ JS JB CM BL
Shagafta Shams
“Tannie”
255 Charles St.
06/16/80
Asian ASA 2, 3; Art Club 4; JV 2, 4; Lit Soc. 2, 3; Multi. Club 2, 4; Oracle 2, 3, 4; Go Class of 1999. Love and laughter always- Ummm . . . Oh! Yea Love-U-all!
Jennifer Siegal
“Spiegal”
28 Magnolia St.
11/05/80
Con. Choir 1,2,3; Good luck to HP AS WM NO Thanks Mom and Dad Mike I’ll always love you Good luck next year Countie.
Matthew J. Smith
“Smitty”
44 Claremont St.
09/04/8 1
Lit. Society 2, 3, 4; Tech 4; I would like to thank everyone who encouraged me to excel in my class subjects for the past 1 2 years.
Scott Smith
45 Adams St.
Jonas Simon
“Pimp”
373 Salem St. 03/26/81 Con. Choir I. 2, 3, 4 (pres.); Select 2, 3, 4; JV 2, 3, 4; Peer Med. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt.); Fam-Rohit Jeremy Eddie Timmy Thomas Danny 1Z Patrick Billy Queen Elmo Juna Lincoln Crew Mom Class of 99 Good luck
Jacques Shatto
“Jay”
45 Starbird St.
11/09/81
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Day 4; Thanks to my mom + dad + the rest of my family. MT, CM, BL, JR, GL, CS, JS, TG, JT-KIT-Always think of you Rachael
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Kaleyza Solano-Pimentel
“Kay”
12 Stanton St.
12/16/80
reenroom 3, 4; Key Club 2; Peer Med. I, 2, 3, Out. Track 3; Cheerleading 4; Black Stu. ! nion 4; Thank u It was fun To all my friends II Miss u all Good Luck I love u very much.
65 Gilbert Street 11/04/81
iymnastics 2; 2 my family 3 bff MM, cousin IB. Bfs-BL, JM, TG, JT, CB, LF, RT. 143 CN 0 10 04, JM, LR, TM, CD, SH, GL. SMLT, >C, She’s gone.
Adam Solio
188 Bowdoin St.
05/15/81
Junior Varieties 3; I can’t say it was fun but thanx for the memories Good luck to the wood- shop and after school burners.
Kevin Symonds
“Kev”
27 Gale Street 8/13/81
Art Club 4; Greenroom 3, 4; Thank You God, B.V.M.; My parents, FF, and all my friends and teachers.
Carly Steele
63 Coleman St.
11/21/81
Con. Choir 1, 2; Select 2; JV 2, 3, 4; Cheerlead¬ ing 1,2, 3, 4 (capt.); Mom thnx 4 everything/ Tracey Mikey Jay Luv u/143 Dad + Fam/BFF LR ZO JS GL XO BD-RV MT ER AB JB RM BL AZ CM JS DT
Danielle Stroud
“Baby Dee”
70-1 Bowdoin St.
11/15/81
Concert Choir 2, 3; Junior Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4; 1 want to give it up to my Lincoln crew, GBU and the kingdom and everyone I missed. To all my girls, stay in touch. Good Luck, Luv u Mom.
Grigoriy Syrkin
803 Main St.
Bena Tam
9 Folsom Ct.
12/14/81
Academic Quiz Team 1, 2, 3; Asian ASA 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenroom 1; JV 1; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lit. Soc. 3, 4; Math Team 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Tech 4; Luv & thanx 2 my family & teachers! 823 always, JL, PK. Smurf, Caluim, BW, PP, CT, DC, NW, DK, DL, DM, & all friends!
Bobby Tang
80 High St.
Hung Siv Tang
30A Watts St.
04/25/81
Academic Quiz Team 1, 2; Asian ASA 2, 3; Blue and Gold 2, 3, 4 (copy editor); Greenroom 1; Ju¬ nior Varieties 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Peer Medi¬ tation 3, 4; Indoor Track 2; Office Assistant 2, 3, 4.
Zian Cindy Tang
“BebeQ”
09/28/81
Asian ASA 2, 3; I hope everyone will have a nice and a safe summer. Good to all! Bye Bye!
Jessica B. Tenorio
“Jess, Ten-oreos”
88 Bovlston St.
05/06/81
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Junior vari¬ eties 3; Literary Society 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Latino Club 3; 143 fam. GD, LK. 2 bf s- TG, AB. BL, JM, ES and to DP, KF, TB, RV, RT, E2, LF, FC, KC, VM, MG, ST, TQ. FAM, LN, MEX-LUV 2 CL OF 99.
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Lekenson Theosmy
59 Lisbon St.
Ravi Thompson
72 Clark St.
Wesly Theosmy
59 Lisbon St.
Saro Keva Thompson
“Trini Boy”
72 Clark St.
12/04/79
Soccer 3, 4; Good luck to all you seniors. Repre¬ senting NOD. I love you mom and family and J.M. “99” US ARMY IN DA HOUSE.
Christopher Tholen
520 Main St.
Savoeun Tim
64 Whitman St.
1/3/81
AASA 2, 3; B & G 2, 3, 4; Greenroom 1; Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4;
Keyeona Thomas
“Key”
141 Bowdoin St. 09/08/81 AQT 1, 2; Cls. Treas. 3, 4; J V 3, 4; Key Clu 2, 3, 4; Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Maldonian 3, 4; NH 4 (secretary); Peer Mediation 1,2, 3. 4; Ou'.t Track 1, 2; Student Rep. 1, 2; Thanks to my f ily for everything. Good luck to: CV, TW, f DS, CW, 1 love you all, and don’t forget me!
Christopher Tiongson
“Pikachu”
241 Pearl St. 04/22/81 AQT 1, 2, 3, 4; Cls. Pres. 1, 2; J V 2; Key Clut 2; Math Team 1 , 2; Cross Country 1,2,4; Ind< Track 1, 2; Outdoor Track 1, 2; Vietnam Rep 4; Thanks to my dearest parents & family. B wishes to Davy, Bena, CC, Ray, & all those » I’ll miss!
Damian Tomczak
162 Mt. Vernon St.
Binh Ngoc Tran
“Ping”
96 Alden St.
07/27/80
Asian ASA 2; Tennis 4; Vietnam Tech 4; I want to thank my mom & dad. Adios & good luck to my friends in the future! I luv De Guan only 4- Eva!
Michael Tran
31 Walnut St.
05/26/81
\cademic Quiz Team 1; Asian ASA 1, 2, 3, 4; ^ey Club 2, 3; Indoor Track 2; Thank you mom, dad, and family. Shout out to NT, DH, JL IC SK, DK, EK, HW, SC.
Nancy Tran
“Nan”
29 Walnut St.
03/28/81
Academic Quiz Team 1; Asian ASA 1,2, 3, (chairperson); Class Historian 1; JV 2; Key Clt 1, 2; Literary Society 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 2, Ski Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Dag! Finally ot Bye! Bye! Class 99. Thanks: MA, BA, TY, BR( . . Oh yeah ILOO 2, KT, SK, BW, MT, JL VEASNA.
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Matthew Troiano
"Matt”
38 Autumn St. 12/4/80 ss President 2, 3; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Ju- r Varieties 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2; Literary Soci- 3. 4; NHS 3, 4; Thanks to my fam and the *: CM, BL, JS, JR, 43-85, ER, RM, AB, RV, CS, GL, JS, ZO, JB, BG, DT, AZ, FC, Good k!
Wan Tseng
38 Bartlett St.
10/14/81
Asian ASA 2: Wish the people in Malden High School and the ones who are going to study in Malden High School good luck.
Ricky Tuxbury
“Rick”
45 Orchard St.
05/07/80
Junior Varieties 3; Good luck to AS, WL, MP, JD, MK, DC, JC, MD. KO, HP, JS, DH. Hope to see you next year.
Waleska Suhail Vazquez
"Wally”
25 Walnut St.
08/31/80
ve Arthur! I love my mommy and Antonio! : up to Maxine, Ghetto, and everyone else.
Elaina Vecchia
“Wena”
46 Home St.
02/06/8 1
Chorus 2; Junior Varieties 3; Basketball 1; Thanx Ma Dad Suzy BL LF EP JM LN JT DP Luv U DD Crew APO BTB SMLT Mookie Pooh Brookelyn 143 Henry
Suzanne Vecchia
46 Home St. 02/06/81
Ludger Verdieu
51 1 Medford St.
Kimberly Voyer
1431 Eastern Ave.
Trisha Walcott
“Tush”, “Woo”
5 Chestnut St.
07/25/81
Chorus 1, 2 (Treas.), 3 (V.P.), 4 (V.P.); Junior Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Rep 1, 2, 3, 4; Black Stu-' dent Union 4; 143 2: My Lincoln Crew! 143 2 My Peeps! daJrs! 143 Rob! 2 all of 99, 143 & I’ll miss you alll! 1 43 MOM, DAD & M & K!
Rachael Vasquez
173 Floral Ave.
12/05/81
Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (captain); Gymnastics 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Thanx to my family and friends, JJ, I LOVE YOU ALWAYS! Kelly’s and the beach we luv you. Good luck!
Cynthia Velazquez
“Cindy”
1 1 Laurel St. 05/10/81
Class Historian 3, 4; JV 3; Key Club 1,2, 3, 4; Maldonian 3, 4; Math Team 3; NHS 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt ); Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3; To: MYHOESTWK- TDSMHCW-Control yourselves! Mom & Dad- thanx 4 evrything
Carolyn Walker
“Church Girl”
202 Webster St.
11/03/8'
Junior Varieties 3; Mad. Singers 4; Indoor Track 2, 4; Outdoor Track 2, 4; Black Student Union 4; What’s Up to all my peeps. 1 love you man! Love, Peace and Hair Grease! Class of "99” Baby-Baby!
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Paul Walsh
1 1 1 Granite St.
01/30/81
Junior Varieties 3; Key Club 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Indoor Track 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Outdoor Track (Capt.); Thanks Mom and Dad1 Good Luck Class of “99”
Burney Wong
167 Linden Ave 06/30/81
AASA 3, 4 (Sec.); Key Club 3, 4; Literary Society 2, 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 4; Bye MHS! Its been fun Good Luck PP, NW, DH, DC, IC, CL, WC. QM, BT, SK, MT, VM, JL, LM = Keep’n Touch!
Rachel Wong
36 Phillips St. IF
1 will never forget these two years. Thanks to all the teachers who taught me!
Beth Wang
60 Hillside Ave.
1 am a happy girl. I am from China. I want to thank all of my teachers because they taught me a lot of things. I want to thank my friends; they gave me three years of good times.
Nikki Whittaker
103 Summer St.
05/15/81
Much love and luck to Baby D! Hey speed racer do you smell strawberries? B-wishes Bisut special thanx mom much love to Dane H
Eric Wong
“Funky Boss”
05/29/81 71 Oakland St.
Key Club 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Indoor Track 2, 3; Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4; Thanks Mom and Dad. I would also like to thank everyone else in the class of 1999. Good Luck! ENTER THE E!
Jason Wong
08/04/80
Key Club 4; Math Team 4; MORAL EDUCA¬ TION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN GEN¬ ERAL EDUCATION
Raymond Wong
08/06/8 1
Academic Quiz Team 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Key Club 4; Lit. Society 2, 3, 4; Maldonian 2, 3, 4 (Tech Editor); Math Team 2, 3; Tech Club 3, 4 (VP); Homeroom Rep 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 4. GOOD LUCK. I WISH YOU SUCCESS IN ALL YOUR ENDEAVORS. DM, MS, KM, NW PP QM, KR. PT, DA, KT, CV, JL. CT. PY DC LM, WC.
Phala Yin
16 Shawmut St.
10/28/80
AASA 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2; Multicultural Club 1, 2, 3 (Sec); Ski Club 4; Outdoor Track 1; Tech 3; Thank you for putting up with me for all those yrs. Mom and Dad, I love you both. Good Luck to Everyone!!!
April Wong
“Smurfy"
36LyleTer. 04/10/81 Acedemic Quiz Team 1, 2; AASA 1, 2, 3, Green Room 1; Junior Varieties 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2; Indoor Track 2, Outd< Track 2, 3; Thanx to my family! Good luck to my friends! Miss you all 1 *Mauh!!* Bye Bye!
Nelson C. Wong
“Hubby”
14 Forest St. 11/27/81 AASA 1, 2, 3; B & G 2, 3, 4 Ed.; Key Clb 1,2 4 Pres.; Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4 VP; NHS 3, 4; C Count. 1, 2, 3 Capt.; Tenn. 1, 2, 3, 4; Potato: I CL DK IC BW OH SK ST 2 WPC WC QM JL 2 JD RW LM & REST :d* PP + NW *6/10/
Karen Young
25 Fairmont St.
07/16/81
Greenroom 4: Junior Varieties 3, 4; Softball 3, 4 Mom Dad Paul and Allisyn: I love you an* thanks for everything. Love Ya Kerri OB, Jud) & Gillisnaps
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Shawn Mahmood
20 Daniels St. #118 12/10/80
:iub 4; Jr. Var. 3; Football 3; I would like to thanks to my top dogs- Yves-Craig Bar- luc Donaldson-Jay Long- I luv ya’II Thanks.
Sanya Ramadani
265 Bryant St. #30 11/12/80
Cue Lam
“Tuan”
295 Newland St.
AASA 1 , 2, 3 ( VP), 4; J V 3; Key clb 1,2,3, 4; Lit Soc 3, 4; Math tm. 1,2,3, 4; NHS 3, 4; P.Med. 3; B-ball 1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Tenn. 1, 2, 3, 4; Good luck DC, NW, PP, DK, DH, WP, BW, 1C, JL, JD, NT, MT, WC, ST, SK, BT, QM. RW^ VM, DL, ES- & - 2 NEl-else- 1 43-Guy- Luv KN
Makeda Payton
182 Salem St.
2/24/81
Chorus 4; J.V. 3, 4; In. Trk. 1, 4; B.S.U. 4; I would like to say I love you to my son Amari and good luck class of 99. Whats up “China"!
Ismael Dolbris
“IZ”
180 Bowdoin St.
3/11/81
Jr. Var. 3; Football 2, 3; TNP RM JS DS TM DD THJLPBEG&1Z
Elizabeth Nguyen
“Liz”
168 Oliver St.
7/12/81
Fid Hcky 2, 3, 4; Gymn. 4; Viet. Clb 4; Thank u God, Mom & Aunt Cathy 143-Cliff xoxo, luv al- ways-Kira, Ro, JS, TM, Chris N, LD, DC, AH, KO, KG, DS, MD, +C99
Julio Acevedo Donalson Aluc Amy Alves Charles Andrew Christopher Bartolo Kesnel Belony Gregory Boero Julia Cajina Landa Cardenas Danny Catana John Chaplin Heung Chau Cuiyan Chen Guy Cherubin Nicole Clark Mark Cunningham Philip Dempsey John Dionne Ronald DiSano Guerlat Dorismond Ian Duncan Woudzer Duperrier Karim Eloufir Tenzin Gechen Nicholas Gizzi Natalia Gonzalez
Vitaly Gorokhovskiy Derek Howlett Liang Huang Jovana Jensen Kerry Kane Chi Lam Allison Laterz Jay Lee Dong Liang Sheng Lin Zhen Lin Bruna Louispierre Dimitry Luchinin Pei Luo Jason Mannix Kelvin Massey David Mei Nicole O’Leary Jude Paulin William Pena Matthew Sheridan Richard Sica Kelly Sheffington Senofer Stead Paul Sullivan Lekenson Theosmy
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“Alexi”
26 Starbird St.
02/05/81
Chorus 2; Junior Varieties 3; Indoor Track 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Thanx Fam, Good Luck to: RM, DT, AB, MD, ER BOO the ladies: CS, JS, GL, LF, YP, ZO, LR & more. 143 DUTTON, MT, GRDN
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Aguirre, Justin Arango, Katie Araujo, Fernanda Ayele, Jared Babine, Katherine Baker, Raymond Baldassari, Jenelle
Barahona, Lisa Barrett, Dennis Belkanap, Lindsay Boereau, Mike Bond, Christian Boulanger, Janine Bourque, Corin
Brito, Milton Brown, Andre Brown, Crystal Buonocore, Matt Bui, Dung Burnett, Debi Caruncho, Matt
Casey, Kim Chan, Yvonne Chao, Dan Chao, Michelle Charette, Danielle Chen, Chris Chen, William
Conde, George Conneamey, Richie Cooper, Jeff Costa, Glenn Costello, James Countie, Mike Cox, Nick
Cumbie, Kevin Cummins, Pat Cunningham, Keri Cupon, Santio DaVeiga, Chris Dimy, Joseph Driscoll, Kristen
Deal, Mike Demase, Joey Devine, Michelle Diep, Karen Diep, Yen Do, Ha Chi Doan, Thu
Dow, Tommy Dunbar, Mary Duong, Nhat Dutton, Justin Egan, Eddie Espirita, Emmanuel Ewell, Marissa
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Fabus, Maros Falls, Tracy Faulkner, Allison Faycal, Roul Flammia, Melissa Gannon, James Garage, Jim
Gearty, Dawn Gebregzi, Rahel
lp|jgpP Gershanova, Evelina
Giarla, Janine
Jgt Gillespie, Christina
Giordano, James Girmai, Yordanos
Giron, Xiomara Glionna Kimberly Glenn, Jason Goncalves, Eduardo Gooding, Jamaal Goodwin, Elyse Guzman, Maria
Gylphe, Megan Hallahan, Katie Halley, Stephanie Hansen, Crystal Haskell, Christian Haskell, Scott Hallissey, Keith
Herlihy, Mike Hill, Rebekah Hinton, Tashika Ho, Hohn (Vina) Hong, Du Ho, David Hrol, Lorrelle
Hussain, Sabar Huynh, Peter Ivanov, Roman Jafari, Bahareh Jarowski, John Jiana, Minjue Johnson, Jen
Johnson, Robert Joyce, John Julks, Natasha Kane, Jeremy Kelbessa, Nebiyu Kilpatrick, Dave Kippins, Marc
Kuchlewski, Mike Kuong, Mary Landa, Jackie Landa, Jennifer Lara, Jacqueline Lau, Calvin Le, Nhung
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Le, Nhu-Uyen LefTew, Amanda Legesse, Henock Kelbessa, Nebiyat Leong, Fayan Leung, Alice Lever, Fred
Levy, Jessica Lew, Eddie Li, Anna
Liang, Dong Wen Licata, Davide Lin, Alice Linch, Katrina
Lister, Sandra Liu, Sokwan Liu, Sashan London, Jared Lopez, Efran Luders, Alan Luu, Van
Ly, Binh Lynch, Deanna Maburimba, Belinda Mac, Thuy (Becky) Macquire, Mikey Malcom, Hyanna Mangey m, Yeugeny
Manning, Robin Mark, Alan Marsinelli, Jogn Matheny, Bryan Mathews, Melanie McCallan, Shaw McCallum, Alex
McSweeney, Amanda Mercurio, Ronny Meskell, Jenn Michel, Jianie Migliove, Giovanni Mijal, Jennifer Mikalixen, Herbert
Minervini, Anthony Molina, Osvaldo Monico, Nicole Montecinos, Gabriela Montero, Miguel Mulloy, Jennifer Murphy, Barbara
Naovarangsy, Donny Nee, Tracey Nguyen, Nga Noble, Christopher Nou, Kimbry Nusum, Renee O’Brien, Jennifer
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Oeur, David Ospina, Erika Ospina, Herman Oukan, Khadija Owirka, James Pabon, Lisandra Pacheco, Danny
Parker, Jason Patrolia, Joey Peng, Zhi Cong Perry, Laureen Pham, Lien Pham, Long Pham, Vu
Philippe, Clifford Phonesavanh, John Plowman, Holly Pok, Jenny Pratt, Renee Puca, Genaro Quill, Natalie
Rabideu, Aimee Raskind, Alan Reardon, Keith Reid, Dennis Retalic, Kenny Reynolds, Kara Ristanovic, Vladon
Scott, Trisha Shavlov, Mark Simon, Juna Slatineg, Harry Sonatana, Peter Smith, Heather So, Vichan
Solomon, Olympia Soroka, Tatyana Sousa, Maria Stour, Youssef Sullivan, Tony Spain, Latica Staples, Anthony
Tam, Colleen Tan, Joyce Ta, Tan
Taylor, Angel issa Taylor, Rachel Tecca, Deanna Teneriello, Steve
Rochelin, Corinne Rodgers, Shannon Rush, Kara Sanchez, Elena Sandsbury, Katie Saulnier, Daniel Scibelli, Felicia
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Tengtrakool, Vinny Thibert, Michael Thistle, Sarah Tiongson, Marie Touch, Putheary Tran, Henry Tran, Hung
Tran, Jimmy Tran, Phuong Tran, Yen (Amy) Trickett, Derek Trombas, Dario Truesdale, Eric Tuon, Buyoeun
Vo, Nicky Volmar, Greg Voung, Peter Walker, Vicki Walsh, Eric Warren, Timecca Whelan, Jamie
Williams, Nicole Wishoski, Kristen Wong, Jacky Wong, Jessica Wong, Joey Wooden, Kareem Xheplati, Enejda
Yang, Zhao Cheng Yau, Lisa Zanazzo, Kara
Junior Class Officers President - Tashika Hinton Vice President - Alice Leung
Co-Secretaries - Kara Reynolds and Corinne Rochelin Treasurer - Yvonne Chan Historian - Karen Diep
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Agmi, Chris Agmi, Christian Allen, Sean Arcene. Marie Betty Arsenault, Richard Au, Diane Augustin, Josette
Augustine, Jerry Bari, Carmelo Barresi, Alicia Barroso, Maria Barton, Jerry Belony, Suzette Berchane, Filman
Bethelmi, Rick Bemord, Max Berte, Michelle Borrero, Lillian Bourque, Danny Bowie, Adam Briggs, Monique
Brosca, Steve Brown, Amanda Brown, Mike Browne, Tom Bucci, Chris Budnik, Mike Burkirch, Christina
Burke, Joe Bums, Maura Cabral, Jason Cadabed, Jonathan Calo, Jake Chacon, Oscar Chen, Jason
Chan, Jenny Chen, Yuan Zhan Cheng, Ting Ting Cheung, Waiki Choate, Olivia Choi, Helen Chu, Lee
Ciccia, Steve Cicolini, Anthony Clarke, Jennifer Conley, Kristen Copa, Leanna Coral, David Corrado, Alfredo
Costa, Sal Cragen, Alisa Cruz, Vanessa Cullity, Brian Daley, Jerieme DaRosa, Jacquelina DeBarros, Jauntee
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Dent, Adelena Deoliveira, Thiago DePriest, Melissa DeSimone, Andrea Diep, Qui Dieudonne, Jean Ralph
Dimino, Charles
Do, Hong Doan, Viet Doherty, Dan Donoghue, Kathleen Downing, Laura Drane, Yasmina Driscoll, Jill
Duperrier, Robinson Dupervil, Yveline Dupuis, Daniel Durlin, James Eason, Kara Egbuna, Cory Elliott, Elizabeth
Emmanuel, Erick Erekson, Kristen Espitia, Linda Faretra, Eric Fazio, David Ferratusco, Genevieve Ferri, Justin
Figueroa, Carlos Finn, Susan Fitzpatrick, Steven Flore, Robert Flores, Anthony Gantt, Latoya Garcia, Oscar
Gibson, Vinny Giglio, Paul Giles, Maureen Gillette, Kimberly Glaude, Naderge Goggin, Amanda Gonsalves, Randy
Gonzales, Janet Goode, Jen Goodwin, Jessica Gorospe, Grace Gramolini. Bobby Greland, Richard Guan, Lin
Habeeb, Jillian Hanlon, Christine Harden, Marques Harrington, Marianne Hawkins, Mike Hee, Laurie Heng, Alina
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Henry, Jenelle Higgens, Rob Hill, Mike Ho, Kin
Holland, Christin Holley, Chris Hood, Jared
Howard, Cindy Huang, Sulan Hunter, Tina Hupfer, Leigh Hurley, Randy Huynh, Christina Irby, Shanteeria
James, Vanessa Jasmin, Greg Jay, Mike Jean, Guernsey Jennings, Purcella Jones, Massah Kaufman, Barbara
Kaufman, Kristen Kay, Naomi Kearney, Mary Keniston, Elizabeth Khy, Judy King, Silver Klasner, Leeanne
Ladner, David Lai, Huy Lawler, Kelly Le, Thanh Leabman, Claire Leong, Fay Lean Lewis, Heather
Liang, William Lordan, Danny Lowissa, Florette Luca, Gary Lucarotti, Renee Luong, Anne Lynch, Diane
Ma, Berina Maccioli, Robert MacGillivary, Tara Mahmood, Haris Mann, Melissa Maokhamphiau, Maryann
Marcotte, Candice
Marctiametti, John Marshall, Alicia Martineau, Jason Martocchio, Emily Maxwell, Ian McCallam, Katie McKanas, Cheryl
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McNeil, Martinez Mei, Steve Mello, Crystal Michelotti, Dianne Miles, Denise Moncayo, Andrea Muhammad, Della
Murray, Christine Myers, Mike Myette, Jackie Na, David Nadwomy, Sara Nanjeqo, Sheila Newhall, Mark
Nevy, Marc Nguyen, Hien Nguyen, Khoi Nguyen, Kim Nguyen, Phuong Nguyen, Tuna Nguyen, Vinh
Nice, Donna Nicholas, Marvin Nolan, Trisha O’Leary, Suzanne Oliveira, Paloma Paisible, Anne-Lise Pang, Karen
Parker, Chris Pegoraro, Christina Perez, Luis Peter, Daniel Phan, Liem Pierre, David Pok, Jerry
Prsic, Adnan Ranieri, Michelle Raposa, Joshua Ravagno, Nicole Raymond, Alison Reid, Sean Reppucci, Melissa
Rivera, Susan Roberts, Courtney Rocci, Kenny Roche, Leighann Rodgers, Courtney Rogers, Robert Rodriguez, Vladimar
Rowley, Krystal Sablone, Jason Saengwong, Supannee Saia, John Salazar, Nadia Sanchez, Johanna Santos, Daniel
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Sanz, Vanessa Saraceni, Anthony Saraceni, Stephanie Senatillaka, Paul Sfaxi, Najette Shanbar, Matt Shao, Yu
Sheehan, Bryan Shiner, Jenn Shortsleeves, Michael Sica, Billy Silva, Jeff Skipper, Kira Skorler, Michael
Sloan, Kristen Sloane, Peter Spinney, Jessica Staggs, Serena Stanley, Mandi Steele, Jaclyn Steele, Tracey
St. Louis, Arlande Stoner, Jamir Stone, Kathy Sugerman, Jacob Sullivan, Billy Surette, Sarah Surgeloff, Melissa
Surprise, Robert Symones, Dave Ta, Phuonganh Tang, Leng Tang, Lily Taylor, Andrea Theosmy, Nehemie
Theus, Michael Thistle, Katie Thoi, Steve Tram, Tuong Tran, Dua Tran, Hau Tran, Jennifer
Tseng, Lai Yin Tufo, Joe Tumier, Antonia Valencia, Maria Velasco, Armando Velasco, Rhina Vergara, Rachele
Vetree, Steve Wang, Pei Wellington, Simone Werota, Firewhot Wierszchalek, Joseph Wingerter, Erika Wong, Andrew
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Wong, Ken Wong, Eric Wong, Ula Wood, Tiffany Yihuen, Wing Yong Yang, Zhao Yu, Bao
Yuan, Martin Yuen, Michael Zollarcoffer, Jeremy
Sophomore Class Officers President - Gary Luca Vice-President - Leanna Copa Treasurer - Anthony Cicolini Co-Secretaries - Kim Nguyen and Paloma Ol¬ iveira
Co-Historians - Shanteeria Irby and Claire Leab- man
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Alarcon, Pamela Alleyne, Lauren Alpers, Danny Alves, Cherleydson Amato, Alicia Amorim, Nayara Andrus, Lauren
Arrendondo, Aundre Assetta, Victoria Atrous, Ibtissam Bacon, Ben Baleno, Ashley Banks, Matt Barahona, Matt
Barrett, Chris Barroso, Gustavo Barthelemy, Jasemine Bass, Erin Baver, Jennifer Beatty, Shawnise Begoveic, Layla
Berube, Julie Blazevic, Davor Bonaventure, Fritz Bordonaro, Catherine Bourgeios, Noelle Bowen, James Brady, Bruce
Brown, Brian Burton, Melissa Butler, Debbie Cajina, Catherine Caluk, Mirela Campbell, Leon Cliff, Campbell
Cano, Marlon Canto, Dionna Cardona, Bianca Caruncho, Lindsey Chamblin, Pierre Daniel Chan, Judy Chen, De Liang
Chen, Linda (Cuiyun)
Chen, Linda Chen, Ming Chen, Peggy Cheng, Kim Cheung, Helena Cheung, Jessica
Choy, May Chu, Xaen Hwa Chun, Man Cerminara, Joseph Chamblin, Rachel Clarke, Amanda Cohen, Danielle
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Collins, Patrick Costa, Carlina Costa, Corin Cote, Stephanie Costello, Lindsay Cruikshank, Colin Cummins, Kathy
Cuscuna, Aaron D’Addario, Melissa Dallon, Billy Daniels, Andrea Da Silva, Ismael Dawson, Katie Dean, Daryl
De Lellis, Anthony Dellagatta, Joe De Marco, Lauren Denbou, Rebecca Derrick, Philip De Simone, Chara De Vincentis, Jenna
Diaz, Daniel Dicesara, Stephanie Didonato, Eric Dill, Jolene Dimare, Andrea Dingiuan, Mike DiSano, Anthony
Do, An
DiSano, Anthony Dockery, Chris Donovan, Michelle Domevil, Sheila Drane, Tracy Eduardo, Diogo
Egan, Jessica Eloi, Carl Ettore, Amos Evans, Deanna Faimeny, Neil Falls, Katie Fineberg, Tabitha
Finn, Richard Flecca, Sarah Fontes, Adelino Fortier, Robert Fortune, Jessica Frazier, Robert Frazier, Michelle
French, Tiffany Fung, Sandy Fiagnon, Eddie Gaskill, Lauren Gay, Scott Gerardi, John Fresh, Gerrin
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Giaria, Richie Gibbons, Matt Giglio, Aaron Giles, Jessica Giron, Gloria Gouriny, Reda Grasso, Janelle
Green, Jamal Groseclose, Brandee Gurman, Boriwa Gylphe, Colleen Hannah, Lindsay Haskell, Kerri Henrique, Renan
Hernandez, Karen Higgins, Susan Ho, Christine Ho, Thuy Holland, James Hon, Henry Horton, Ashley
Hudd, Mike Hudson, Julie Hutchins, Fredirck Irby, Ferlando Jarowski, Mike Johnson, Eddie Jones, Christina
Jonesy, Danielle Joseph, Ashley Joseph, Emilson Joyce, Phillip Julien, Charlie Julien, Michelle Kaczorowski, Lisa
Kauffman, Stephanie Kinnon, Jacqueline Knight, Brianna Konick, Timmy Krzywkowska, Anna Kuchlewski, Elizabeth Kwong, Cindy
LaFauci, Dennis Lam, Chi Lam, Tuong Lanouette Laroche, Danielle Lauber, Gina Laycox, Mark
Le, Gam Le, Long Le, Nhu-Thao Le, Son Leung, Andrea Leung, Laishan Lever, Adam
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Lewin, Crystal Li, Ed Li, Joanne Li, Sandy Licata, Daniel Liles, Elizabeth Lin, Christina
Linardy, Erica Lindsay, Kelley Lino, Jessica Lirio, Vinicius London, Joy Long, Vanessa Lopez, Pat
Lorini, Jocelyn Luc, Bihn Ly, Vanessa Maccioll, Annmarie Mahoney, Kevin Mallette, Jeffery Maltacea, James
Manning, Amanda Mannone, Nicole Maokhampiou, Mory Marble, Tara Marquardo, Mike Marsh, Milton Marshall, Keith
Mason, Todd Maywell, Casey Maxwell, Casey McKanas, Crystal McLaughlin, Chris McLaughlin, Mike Mejia, Emmanuel
Mejiborsky, Kristina Melchionno, Seanette Melo, Debora Mengesha, Elizabeth Mesadieu, Adlera Miller, Jenn Miller, Matt
Millis, Anthony Moniz, Nick Monterrosa, Karla Mooney, Jen Morau, Danielle Morgan, Leland Muniz, Nashira
Munyan, Randy Nance, Corey Nelson, Deind Tecce Newnian, Todd Nganga, Kenneth Nguyen, Binh Nguyen, Dung
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Nguyen, Hang Nguyen, Hau Nguyen, Lan Nguyen, Phuong Nguyen, Rocky Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen, Viet
Noble, Stefanie O’Brien, Colleen O’Brien, Kelly O’Heam, Nick Oliver, Christine Ouk, Sophanny Paisible, Roxanne
Palani, Jason Paone, Mike Paterson, Larry Pereira, Gabriel Perry, Christine Pesa, Natalie Pham, Truong
Phan, Dai Phu, Tony Pierre, Manouchaka Piracini, Jason Porter, Colleen Prak, Sotheary Prince, Stephanie
Quigg, Catherine Quill, Jessica Ramirez, Adria Ramm, Anna Raphael, Cassandra Raskin, Hank Rawana, Diana
Reynolds, Cynthia Ricci, Chris Ricci, Jenn Richardson, Dan Rinaldi, Jonatan Rinaldi, Krystal Rodgers, Denise
Rodriguez, Taina Russo, Andrea Salazar, Roberto Salin, Hamza Santo, Nicole Sears, Richard Seward, Megan
Sheikh, Mohammad Simmons, Bobby Simonelli, John Simonelli, Tara Singer, Jewel Singh, Surinder Sinisky, Jusline
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Sklaver, Stacey Sloan, Cici (Casey) Small, Heather Smith, Sidney Smith, Tim Smolinsky, Jim Sneed, Cemestine
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Soriano, Arlene Soto, Jeff Sousa, Jen Sousa, Stephanie Spadaro, Corie Stevens, Lisa
Sullivan, Amanda Symbuang, Andy Taing, Lien Tang, Marinna Tang, Siv Tango, Mike Taofik, Choulakh
Teixeira, Cliff Tello, Joey Teneriello, Tammy Theosmy, Lekenson Thibert, Gino Tram, Tam Tran, Daniel
Tran, Nhi Tuon, Mary Valencia, Jhon Vasconcelos, Diener Vasquez, Steven Vilsaint, Cynthia Violanto, Paul
Villadesi, Katherine Vuong, Melody Wales, Dawn Walker, Tracey Wang, Mei Ya Wang, G 1 Zhong Warren, Timarra
Warton, Lucas Watson, David Watts, Frank Weinberg, Lisa Weissinger, Eric Welch, Ernest Williams, Amanda
Williams, Crystal Wishoski, Jacki Wolpe, Matt Wong, Joe Wooden, Sheena Woods, Gabriella Woods, Mark
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Wright, Derek Yan, Karen Yen, Cathemne Yin, Sophath Young, Annie Yu, Eileen Yu, Erica
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top row left to right: coach-Jim Bari, Kelly Craven, Stephanie Prince, Kara Reynolds, Jackie Wishoski, Jenna Sippel, Elizabeth Elliot, Jennifer Quigley, Anne Phejarasai; bottom row left to right: Claire Leabman, Cathy Bordonaro, co-capt.- Gina Luca, Michelle Berte, co-capt.- Robyn Demarco, goalie- Cindy Reynolds
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“I believe this season was one of the best se< son’s the team has had in my four years on th team. Everyone had great spirits and we had lot of fun. We had a lot of speed and endu: ance and we put forth a good effort Best < luck to next year’s team. ’’-Gina Luca
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CROSS COUNTRY
Top row left - right Christoper Holley Mike Theus, Robinson DuBoise, John Saia. Max Brennen, Coach Josheph Brennan Bot¬ tom row left - right Dario Trombas, Rand) Hurley, Velvet Ve¬ lasques, Paul Walsh James Giordane
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MHS GOLF
1st row (from left to right): Joe Patrolia, Michael Pesa, J.C. Lam (Captain) 2nd row: Rick Maletesta, Tommy Dow, Billy Sullivan, Jason Sablone, Robert Higgins, Robert Maccioli, David Swanson
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Back Row - Coach Paul Murphy, Brian Cullity, Bobby Ryan, Sean DiBenedetto, Mike Jay, Steve Ciccio, Scott Smith, Matt Shanbar, Jim Cullity. Middle Row - Rob Higgins, Tom Dow, Dan Bourque, Chris Bucci, Mike Hood, Chris Dockery, Jared Hood, Coaches: Richard Bransfield, Tom Robson. Front Row - Steve Vetree, Colin Krushank, Mike Hude, Andy Fino, Eric Parteledis.
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GIRL’S BASKETBALL
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Top row (1-r) Michelle Finn, Captions; Nicole Gaudet, Monique Hicks, and Kris¬ tin Fitzpatrick; Aimee Rabideau, Bottom Row (1-r) Holly Plowman, Clarissa Bynum, Olympia Solomon, Tara MacGillivary, Danielle Jones.
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WRESTLING
1st row (from left to right): Mike Zimmerman (Coach), Jean Daniel, Matthew Barahona, Thomas Browne, John Eccleston (Coach); 2nd row: An Do, Kevin Tran, Kevin Mahoney, Khoi Nguyen; 3rd row: Joey DeMase, Eddie DeMase (Capt.), Timothy Konick
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GYMNASTICS
(top:) Danielle Charette, Jay Russo, Yveonne Chan, Lindsay Costello, Grace Gorospe, Katie Nickelson, & Genevieve Ferratusco (bottom:) Vanessa James, Kristen Sloan, Suzette Belony
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Football cheerleaders-top row-(l-r) captian-Carly Steele, Sandra Lister, Tracy Steele, Katie Arango, Shannon Rodgers, Amanda Brown, Michelle Ranieri, captian-Jenn Mulloy, middle row-(l-r) Emande Orcel, Vanessa James, Crystal Brown, Jen O’Brien, bottom row-(l-r) Renee Nusum, Nicole Monico, Jen Goode
Basketball cheerleaders-top row-(l-r) Katie Arango, co-captians-Carly Steele and Jenn Mulloy, Danielle Moran, middle row-(l-r) Jen Johnson, Sandra Lister, Nicole Gauthier, Amanda Brown, bottom row-(l-r) Jen Goode, Tracy Steele, Nicole Monico, Renee Nusum, not pictured- Jen O’Brien, Justine Siminsky, Jill Martineau, Shannon Rodgers, Emande Orcel
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MHS CLUBS
PEER MEDIATION
st Row: Randy Hurley, Debbie Araujo, Keyeona Thomas, Kaleyza Solano nd Row: Elizabeth Elliot, Kim Nguyen, Jauntee Debarros, Yara Desouza, unyoeun Tuon, 3rd Row: Christina Bukrich, Tung Nguyen, Melissa Mann, jna Simon 4th Row: Vinny Gibson, Jonas Simon, Rohit Mehta, Jennifer
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YOUTH TECH ENTREPENUERS
1st row: Karen Pang, Judy Wong, Helen Choi, Ting Ting Cheng, Ula Wong 2nd row: Jessica Goodwin, Chirstopher Agmi, Randy Hurley, Christian Agmi, Paul Santilaka, Oscar Sanchez 3rd row: Vanessa Cruz, Elizabeth Elliott, Chris Holley, Andrew Wong, Steve Brosca, Michael Hill
STUDENT REP.
st Row: Jerry Pok, Alice Leung. 2nd Row: Taina Rodriguez, Daniel Chan, elson Wong
MADRIGAL SINGERS
1st Row: Carolyn Walker, Meredith Giles, Yara Desouza, Genevieve Boyd, 2nd Row: Ed Graffam, Amy Linden, Jennifer Manley, Colin Quin¬ lan
ART CLUB
1st Row: Ms. Seager, Jenny Ya Lu, 2nd Row: Amanda Leffer, Vi Cai, Senofer Stead, Third Row: Michael Budnik, Kevin Symonds, Alison Raymond
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KEY CLUB
1st Row: Yen Diep, Judy Wong, Ting Ting Cheng, Burr, Wong, Davy Khy, Iris Chan, Ly Nguyen, Quynh M Wendy Choy 2nd Row: Christian Agmi, Cue Lam, Pha Phang, Lin Mei, Anna Li, Yvonne Chan, Karen Pang, Ju Khy, Helen Choi, Jennifer Chen, Sotheary Prak 3rd Ro Randy Hurley, Thuy-Lien Pham, Phuong Tran, Bena Ta April Wong, Alice Lin, Colleen Tam, Stephanie Prim Binh Ly, John Doung, Michael Yuen, Ula Wong, Anr Young, 4th Row: Kathleen Donoghue, Cynthia Velazqui Kara Rush, Raymond Wong, Jessica Wong, Yara Desou; Don Lac, Jimmy Lee, Amy Au, Daniel Tran, May Choy 5 Row: Kim Nguyen, Chris Agmi, Joyce Tam, Du Hoai Jerry Pok, Anthony Cerminaria, Qui Diep, Siv Tang, Lin say Costello, Tung Nguyen 6th: Row: Tony Phu, Maril Carrero, Chris Tiongson, Vinny Tengtrakool, Andr Wong, Damian Tomczak, Nelson Wong, Martin Yu< Daniel Chan, Diane Au, Tan Thai, Emmanuel Espiritu
MATH TEAM
1st Row:: Yen Diep, Ting Ting Cheng, Judy Wong, Liz McCarthy, Ly Nguyen, Wendy Choy, Iris Chan, Quyn Mai 2nd Row: Judy Khy, Helen Choi, Karen Pang, Jimmy Lee, Don Lac, Binh Ly, Jason Wong, Yuonne Chan 3rd Row: Tan Thai, Martin Yuan, Thu Doan, Becky Mac, Cynthia Velazquez, Jessica Wong, John Duong, Alice Leung, Al¬ ice Lin, Kristina Myiborskey 4th Row: Michael Yuen, Stephen Mei, Davy Khy, Bena Tam, Diane Au, Jerry Pok, Dmitry Andreya, Cue Lam, Phanh Phang 5th Row: Tatyana Soroko, Burney Wong, Christo¬ pher Tiongson, Qui Diep, Duy Ma, Lisa Yau, Joyce, Tam, Mark Shaulou, Colleen Tam 6th Row: Anthony Cerminara, Andrew Wong, Daniel Chan, Nelson Wong, Damian Tomczak, Vinny Tengtrakool, Nhan Le, Grigoriy Syrkin
VIETNAMESE CLUB
1st Row: Thuy-Lien Pham, Karen Diep, Thu Doan, Nhu-Uyen Le, Ha-Chi Do, Ula Wong, Vina Ho 2nd Row: Khoi Nguyen, Hien Nguyen, Phuong Tran, Hung Tran, An Do, Phuong Ho, Yen Diep, Vi Cau, Dai Pham, 3rd Row: Hau Tran, Nhi Tran, Vu Pham, Thanh Le, Phuong Nguyen, Nhan Le, Kimbry Nou
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1st Row: Yen Diep, Judy Wong, Karen Pang, Mary Kuang, Jessica Wong, Alis Raymond 2nd Row: Diane Au, Helen Choi, Erin Bass, Jenn Shiner, Tatyana 1 roko, Emmanuel Espiritu 3rd Row: Sheila Joesph, Micheal Skorker, Ms. Si Bunch, Micheal Yuen, Jerry Pok, Hau Tran
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MALDONIAN
1st row: Kara Rush, Julie Drane, Wendy Choy, Ly Nguyen, Keyeona Th¬ omas 2nd row: Leigh Hupfer, Phoung Tran, Diane Au, Valerie MacEach- em, Cynthia Velazquez, Nicole D’Amato, Ms. Smith 3rd row: Lesley Rogers, Gina Lucas, Raymond Wong, Yordanoz Girmai, Jenn Mulloy, Danielle Charette, Vicki Walker 4th row: Jenna Sippel, Zenelky Ortiz, El¬ ena Sanchez, Rebekah Hill, Alice Johnson, Katrina Li
ACADEMIC QUIZ TEAM
>t row: Kristina Mejiborsky, Michael Yuen, Helen Choi, Ting Ting Cheng, [la Wong, Mary Kuang 2nd row: Judy Wong, Nicole D’Amato, Karen Pang, lartin Yuan, Chris Tiongson, Phanh Phung, Yvonne Chan 3rd row: Jacob ugerman, Stephen Mei, Jerry Pok, Don Lac, Davy Khy, Bena Tam, Colleen am 4th row: David Ng, Hung Tran, Diane Au, Raymond Wong, Becky lac, Paul Senatillaka 5th row: Qui Diep, Burney Wong, Iris Chan, Andrew fong, Lisa Yau, Randy Hurley, Chris Agmi 6th row: John Saia, Kim Non, liguel Montero, Derek Murphy, Matt Smith, Cristian Agmi
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
1st Row: Wendy Choy, Iris Chan, Davy Khy, Phanh Phung 2nd Row: Keyeona Thomas, Valerie MacEachern, Robyn DeMarco, Lin Mei, Cue Lam 3rd Row: Gina Luca, Burney Wong, Fiona Clukey, Liz McCarthy, Kelly Craven 4th Row: Jenna Sippel, Nelson Wong, Daniel Chan, Kara Melendez, Grigory Sprkin
HATIAN CLUB
: row: Mike Boereau, Cerinne Rochelin, Natasha Julks, Nehemie eosmy, Josemine Barthelemy 2nd row: Marvin Nicolas, Anne-Lisa Paisi- ;> Roxanne Paisible, Arlande St. Louis, Sheila Dornevil, Yaomina Drame, nessa Sanz, Florette Louissaint 3rd row: David Pierre, Efrain Lopez Jr., ristian Bond, Jessica Fortine, Theosmy LeRenson, Max Bemord, Bruna uis Pierre, Najie Glaude 4th row: Dimy Joseph, Feun Daiul, Rodrigo Afa- der, Greg Volmar, Clifford Philipps, James Sneed, Gregory Boerenu, Juna non, Sieudonne Jeon Rolfin
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TECHNOLOGY CLUB
1st row: Judy Wong, Diane Au, Karen Pang, Ting Ting Cheng, Ran Hurley, Ula Wong 2nd row: Bena Tam, Stephen Mei, Jerry Pc Michael Yuen, Helen Choi, Raymond Wong 3rd row: Martin Yus Wen Lo, Don Lac, Kim Non, Derek Murphy, Jauntoe DeBarros A row: Colleen Tam, Anthony Cerminara, Miguel Montero, Matt Smii Chris Tiongson, Andrew Wong
BLACK STUDENT UNION
1st Row: Olympia Solomon, Corinne Rochelin, Natasha Julks, Kaliyza Solanio, Jessica Fopture, Roxanne Paisible 2nd Row: Dimy Joseph, Marvin Nicolas, Christian Bond, Jianie Michel, Trisha Wal¬ cott, Anne-Lise Paisible, Jauntee DeBarros 3rd Row: Gregory Boereau, Arlande St. Louis, Abel Girmai, Danielle Stroud, Lila Dean, Hyanna Malcolm 4th Row: Mike Boereau, David Pierre, Greg Vol- mar, Clifford Philippe, Tashika Hinton, Makeda Payton, Elizabeth Kelbessa
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1st Row: Jennifer Landa, Phuong Tran, Karen Diep, Thu Doan, Ha- Chi Do, Ula Wong, Marianna Tang 2nd Row: Becky Mac, Nhu Uyen Le, Colleen Tam, Anna Li, Angela Kwan, Phuong Ta, Vi Cai, Mary Tuon 3rd Row: Jacqueline Landa, Bunyoeun Tuon, Jimmy Tran, Corinne Rochelin, Binh Ly, Martin Yuen, Anne Luong, John Duong 4th Row: Ramiro Millan, Hung Tran, Lin Mei, Jey Yu, Erica Yu, Danielle Baldwin 5th Row: Sheila Joseph, Damian Tomczak, Marilyn Carrero, Jerry Pok, Don Yac, Lisa Yau, Elizabeth Kelbessa, Michael Yuen
GREENROOM
1st row: Ting Ting Cheng, Kerri Haskell, Erin Singer, Christian Haskell, Valerie Mansolilli, Philip Dempsey, Lisa Stevens 2nd row: Ms. Clapp, Leland Morgan, Brianna Knight, Jessica Giles, Anthony Staples, Joy London, Amanda Manning, Kaleyza Sol¬ ano, Stacey Sklauer, Gary Luca 3rd row: Karen Pang, Lauren Gaskill, Diane Au, Mike Kuchlenski, Senofer Stead, Catherine Quigg, Gina Lauber, Ashley Baleno, Krystal Rowley 4th row: Kristen Erekson, Helen Choi, Kathy Lincoln, Jolene Dill, Michelle Donovan, Yaia Desouza, Debi Burnett, Denise Miles, Sophanny Ouk 5th row: Cassandra Raphael, Adria Ramirez, Jennifer Clarke, Marvin Nicolas, Kenny Rocer, Danielle Co¬ hen, Andrea DiMare, Tara Macgilliuray 6th row: Kevin Sy- monds, Clan Maywell, Santio Cupon, Kara Melendez, Chris Parker, Jewel Singer, Jessica Egan, Crystal Williams, Maura Bums, Christine Hanlon, Katherine Xllandesi
CONCERT CHOIR
1st row: Debbie Butler, Annmarie Maccioli, Jessica Giles, Amanda Clarke, Rachele Vergara, Janine Boulanger, Corinne Rochelm, Debora Melo 2nd row: Amy Linden, Jennifer Manley, Jonanna Sanchez, Randy Hurley, Adler Me- sadieo, Michael Skorker, Colin Quinlan, Elizabeth Kelbessa, Stephanie Sa- raceni, Katie Sandsbury, Roxanne Paisible, Catherine Bordonaro 3rd row: Sophanny Ouk, Genevieve Boyel, Katie Babine 4th row: Jacqueline Lara, San¬ dra Lister, Kelly Mackenzie, Aimee Rabideau, Natasha Julks, Jianie Michel, Jenny Augustin, Marvin Nicolas, David Doktor, Deanna Tecce, Krystal Row- ley, Courtney Roberts, Christina Lin 5th row: Melanie Matthews, Juna Simon, Barbora Murphy, Makeda Payton, Trisha Walcott, Melissa Mann, Meredith Giles, Jaiye Bynoe, Tashika Hinton, Mark Laycox, Alayna Brinkley, Robyn De¬ Marco, Anne-Lise Paisible, Bunyoeun Tuon, Debi Burnett 6th row: Deina Nel¬ son, Lesley Rogers, Kristin Rice, Lasshan Leung, Kerri Haskell, Valerie MacEachem, Rachel Vasquez, David Pierre, Jonas Simon, Billy Sullivan, Mike Hudd, Paloma Oliveira, Kelly Craven, Cindy Howard, Karla Monterrosa, Jenn Bauer 7th row: Zenelky Ortiz, Kristine Barry, Dawn Gearty, Kim Casey, Katie Guarino, Monique Hicks, Philip Dempsey, Martinez McNeil, Matt Gibbons, David Ladner, Eddie Graffam, Todd Mason, Derek Murphy, Katie Thistle, Sa¬ rah Thistle, Stephanie Halley
BLUE AND GOLD
t row: Kristin Myiborsky, Nelson Wong, Daniel Chan, Siv Tang, voeun Tim, Milica Sokolovic, Joye Tam 2nd row: Scott Gay, Lind- y Caruncho, Kristin Erekson, Alicia Baressi, Robert Maccioli, aren Diep, Christin Choy, Marie Tiongson 3rd row: Jacob Suger- an, Michael Shortsleeves, Erin Singer, Peter Sloane, Christin Hol- nd, Lisa Yau, Gary Luca, Ms. Poor
LITERARY SOCIETY
1st row: Ha-Chi Do, Lin Mei, Jessica Tenorio, Savoeun Tim, Ly Nguyen, Phuong Tran, Yen Diep 2nd row: Wendy Choy, Quynh Mai, Iris Chan, Davy Khy, Phanh Phung, Keyeona Thomas, Nancy Tran, Valerie MacEachem, Robyn Demarco, Kelly Craven 3rd row: Bumey Wong, Zenelky Ortiz, Hung Tran, Nhi Giang, Yvonne Chan, Christine Choy, Bena Tam, Cue Lam, Vicki Walker 4th row: Anthony Cerminara, Patrick Cummins, Raymond Wong, Derek Murphy, Joyce Tam, Nelson Wong, Matt Smith, Daniel Chan, Christopher Tiongson, Rebekah Hill
A.A.S.A.
st Row: Linda Chen, May Choy, Linda Chen, Cue ,am, Nancy Tran, Sothyda Ken, Ly Nguyen, Iris ?han, Amy Tran, Alice Leung, Vanessa Ly 2nd Row: 'am Tram, Andrea Leung, Sotheary Prak, Annie foung, Jennifer Chen, Karen Pang, April Wong, Vendy Choy, Helen Choi, Ting Ting Cheng, Diane ^u, Bepky Mac, Alice Lin, Mary Kuang, 3rd Row: udy Chan, Siv Tang, Helena Cheung, Mary Tuon, rindy Kwong, Hien Nguyen, Phuong Tran, Don Lac, Jinh Ly, Martin Yuen, Michael Yuen, Leenga Chu, Melody Juong, Fay-Gin Leong, Ms. Katy Kwong 4th low: Chris Chen, jacky Wong, Jessica Zhu, Khoi Nguyen, An Do, John Duong.
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ADMINISTRATION
Peter Lueke Fred Feldman Diane Klibansky
Principal Asst. Principal - 2001 Asst. Principal - 2002
Dr. George Holland
Superintendent of Schools
John DiGiammarino
Asst. Superintendent of Secondary Education
Dr. Alan Zalk
Superintendent of Elementary Education
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DEPARTMENT
HEADS
Gerald Alleyne
Social Studies Dept.
Fred Dichiappari
Bilingual Dept.
Deni Evangelista
Guidance Dept.
Barry Fitzpatrick
Physical Education Dept.
Earl Fitzpatrick
Occupational Education Dept.
Nancy Kassabian
Foreign Language Dept.
Robert McCarthy
Business Dept.
Thong Phamduy
Media Technology Dept.
Cynthia Poor
English Dept.
Fred Smith
Science Dept.
Mary Ann Finn
Math Dept.
Veronica Papenfus
Special Needs Dept.
Ken Zeno
Health Coordinator
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Joan Aliberti
Bilingual Dept.
Judi Allen
Social Studies Dept.
Richard Aubert
Alternative High
Patricia Austin Suzanne Bacigalupo
Guidance Dept. Science Dept.
Linda Banelis
History Dept.
Melvin Baran
Business Dept.
Mildred Baran
Paraprofessional
James Bari
Special Needs
Carol Barricelli
Special Needs
William Barron
Physical Education Dept.
Christopher Bazzinotti
Occupational Education Dept.
Paula Bernard
Paraprofesional
Richard Bezubka
Math Dept.
Francine Black
Math Dept.
Julie Briggs
Health Education
Sally Bunch
Bilingual Dept.
Adalino Cabral
Bilingual Dept.
Judith Carroll
Guidance Dept.
Peter Carroll
English Dept.
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Nancy Cataldo
Health Dept.
Sandra Catoggio
Registered Nurse
Arlene Ceppetelli
Science Dept.
Kin Chan
Bilingual Dept.
Jean Cherry
Bilingual Dept.
Jennifer Clapp
English Dept.
Peter Colozzi
Social Studies Dept.
Elizabeth Corvi
Occupational Ed. Dept.
Leonard Coughlin
Social Studies Dept.
Elin D’Angio
Music Dept.
Neil DeFeo
Social Studies Dept.
Karen DeFeo
Paraprofessional
James Dennehy
Science Dept.
John Deveny Maria Di Benedetto
Science Dept. Bilingual Dept.
John Di Placido Marilyn Domoretsky
Special Needs Bilingual Dept.
Virginia Donahue
Special Needs Dept.
Candice Dunlap
Science Dept.
Patricia Evangelista
Foreign Language Dept.
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Fred Foley
Social Studies Dept.
Arthur Freedman
English Dept.
John Froio
Occupational Ed. Dept.
Heather Gearty
English Dept.
Sandi Gersh
Special Needs Dept.
Leeanne Glennon
Paraprofessional
Susan Grillo
Science Dept.
Linda Grolnic
Special Needs Dept.
Marguerite Gonsalves
English Dept.
Christopher Goulding
Science Dept.
Robert Guidi
Math Dept.
Constance Halks
English Dept.
William Hanifan
Social Studies Dept.
Eileen Harrington
Math Dept.
Traci Hawk
Special Needs Dept.
Robert Hines
English Dept.
Maureen Hunt
Foreign Language Dept.
Alan Indeck
Social Studies Dept.
Ron Janowicz
Special Needs Dept.
Robert Kain
Special Needs
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Denise Keefe
Paraprofessional
Thomas Keane
Occupational Education Dept.
Carol Keenan
English Dept.
Diane Kern
Paraprofessional
Patricia King
Math Dept.
Adrianne Kurtzer Katy Kwong
Social Studies Dept. Bilingual Dept.
Margaret Laberge Kathleen Lane
Special Needs Dept. Occupational Education
Dept.
Timothy Lane
Math Dept.
Hanh Le
Bilingual Dept.
Avis Leabman
Science Dept.
Susan Lessard Donna Leuzzi
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A total collapse of the Russian ruble sends world markets into chaos. Boris Yeltsin asks Viktor Chernomyrdin to head the government to help restore political and economic stability.
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G A discotheque fire in Goteborg, Sweden, kills 67 teens and injures several more, making it the deadliest fire in modern Swedish history. Arson is the suspected cause of the October fire
G After a U.N. drug summit in which 150 countries endorse an anti-drug campaign, the U.S. vows to spend an estimated $1 billion over the next five years on anti-drug advertising, corporate and civic partnerships and promotion.
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G In retaliation for the African embassy bombings, the U.S. attacks a suspected chemical weapons factory in the capita Sudan and a terrorist traininj camp in Afghanistan, and lau a worldwide search for suspei mastermind Osama bin Ladei
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5 On August 7, powerful bombs explode outside the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania killing 248 people, including 12 Americans, and injuring more than 5,000.
O NASA and Russia will conduct 45 missions to launch and assemble the International Space Station Alpha. Set for completion by 2004, the station will be powered by almost an acre of solar panels and will weigh almost one million pounds.
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G The remains of Czar Nicholas II and his family, killed in 1918 in Central Russia and buried in a mass grave, are exhumed and laid to rest in St. Petersburg.
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John Hume and David Trimble, Northern Ireland’s two main political party leaders, win the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to end the violence that has plagued the British province for three decades.
After a stop in Mexico City in January 1999, Pope John Paul II arrives in St. Louis, Missouri, and celebrates Mass with over 100,000 people in attendance.
in January 1999, an earthquake that measures 6.0 on the Richter scale hits Colombia killing over 1,000 people.
King Hussein of Jordan, 63, dies on February 7, 1999, of lymphatic cancer. Hussein’s 47-year reign made him the Middle East's longest-serving leader.
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O On January 1, 1999, the euro debuts as the new currency in 11 European Common Market countries. It will be three more years before euro coins and cash are officially put into circulation.
G President Clinton becomes the first U.S. leader to visit China since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989. Many criticize Clinton for his apparent leniency toward China’s human rights restrictions.
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President Clinton becomes the second president in history to be impeached. The House of Representatives charges him with two counts of obstruction of justice and perjury. The Senate acquits Clinton after a five-week trial.
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O President Clinton declares the entire state of Florida a disaster area after fires burn over 300,000 acres and damage or destroy 150,000 homes.
O In June, African-American James Byrd Jr., 49, is chained to the back of a truck and dragged to his death in Jasper, Texas, by three men, two of whom have ties to white supremacists.
3 Sixteen of the 24 glass beads that historians believe were used to buy Manhattan Island from Native Indians in 1626 are donated to the Indian Museum of North America located at the Crazy Horse Memorial.
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Mentally unstable Russell Eugene Weston Jr. charges into the U.S. Capitol building on July 24 and fatally shoots Special Agent John Gibson and Officer Jacob Chestnut.
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Northwest Airlines pilots strike for 17 days in August and September causing more than 27,000 canceled flights and a loss of $338 million.
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In response to family pressure, DNA testing confirms that remains buried in the Tomb of the Unknowns are those of Michael J. Biassie, an Air Force pilot shot down in Vietnam.
Reform Party candidate Jesse Ventura shocks the nation when he wins the race for governor of Minnesota in November. Ventura is a former Navy Seal, pro wrestler and action movie actor.
In summer 1998, North Texas temperatures exceed 100 degrees for 45 days. The state’s heat death toll climbs to 132 and fires bum over 344,000 acres.
() In September, Hurricane Georges crashes through the Florida Keys and Mississippi. The killer storm causes the largest mandatory evacuation in Florida history, and Mississippi victims receive over $131 million in aid.
In August, General Motors Corporation and United Auto Workers reach an agreement that ends an eight-week strike
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O Matthew Shepard, a 21 -year-old gay student at the University of Wyoming, dies five days after being brutally attacked in an apparent hate crime. Vigils in his memory are held across the country.
President Clinton announces the federal government ends the 1998 fiscal year with a budget surplus of $70 billion, the first surplus since 1969.
More than 280 colleges now admit some or all of their applicants without regard to SAT or ACT scores. Many schools say the system improves the academic quality and diversity of their student bodies.
DNA tests determine that Rebecca Chittum was unknowingly switched with Callie Conley at a Virginia hospital after their births three years ago. This case prompts a national debate on the need for stricter hospital procedures.
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Apple’s translucent aqua-blue iMac personal computer, its first consumer offering in years, is marketed mainly for Internet usage and, therefore, doesn’t come with a disk drive.
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O The comet Tempel-Tuttle causes a meteor storm when it passes by Earth. The comet will be visible again in fall 1999, after which it won’t reappear for another 32 years.
!> John Glenn, 77, becomes the oldest astronaut when he undertakes a space shuttle mission in October, 36 years first space flight. Later, retires from a 24-year career in the U.S. Senate.
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Is A computerized T-shirt, woven with fiber optics and electrically conducted thread, may soon monitor the health of soldiers, rescuers, the elderly and others who are medically vulnerable.
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The USDA announces that a 25-millisecond blast of 270-degree steam applied to meat kills 99.99 percent of the bacteria. This process follows the unpopular method of irradiation.
Paleontologists in Argentina discover thousands of shards of fossilized dinosaur eggs. Several shards contain the fossilized remains of unhatched embryos and their never-before-seen embryo skin.
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Chemistry professor Claude Yoder co-authors “Interactive Chemistry,” a CD-ROM that uses animation to lead students through chemistry problems, eliminating the need for a textbook.
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Researchers discover a gene that may cause the aggressive behavior of “killer bees.” This knowledge may help tame African bees, whose sting has deterred beekeepers from tending hives.
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The FDA withholds medical approval of St. John’s Wort, the popular herbal supplement widely believed to relieve depression. However, American consumer demand has led to its use in everything from lipstick to potato chips.
Alan Shepard, the first American in space, dies on July 22 at the age of 74.
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Astronomers discover and photograph a planet outside our solar system that is about 450 light years away from Earth.
Alabama hairdresser Philip McCory discovers that human hair soaks up oil from water, which prompts NASA to investigate ways to use human hair to clean oil spills.
Researchers reveal a new technique that determines the sex of a baby before conception. This technique uses a laser detector that measures the DNA in sperm cells,
In August, renowned Houston heart surgeon Dr. Denton Cooley performs open-heart surgery which is broadcast live on the America’s Health Network Internet web site.
David Scott, who lost his left hand in a fireworks accident, receives the first U.S. human hand transplant in January 1999. Scott has regained limited motion in his donor hand.
O On August 12, the $1 billion Titan 4 rocket explodes 42 seconds after liftoff. The rocket payload included a highly classified Defense Department satellite.
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Lovegety, a palm-sized matchmaking device, is the latest craze with Japanese teenagers. When it comes within 15 feet of another Lovegety, high-pitched beepers go off, lights flash, and the “love detectors” display whether the users’ preset interests match. It’s now available in the U.S.
PlayStation’s® “Crash Bandicoot: WARPED” supersedes its popular predecessors. Also new is Crash’s sister Coco who gallops along the Great Wall of China and cruises through enemy-infested waters.
Furby, the year’s must-have interactive toy, has a vocabulary of 200 words in both English and its own language, “Furbish.” Furby knows when it is being petted, when the lights go out, when music starts, and if there’s another Furby in the room.
O Appearing in malls y in 33 states, job kiosks \ dispense employment \ opportunities for interested \ applicants. Job seekers enter their skills and ambitions and the machine scans its database for a match.
O WildEyes contact lenses feature several designs, including a starburst, black eight ball and cat’s eyes. The $165 lenses come in prescription and non-prescription and don’t interfere with eyesight.
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O Consumer groups demand the recall of Olestra from the market, or at least the adoption of strict guidelines as to its use, after thousands of people become sick from eating the popular fat substitute. However, studies suggest that chips made with Olestra do not cause greater stomach problems than regular chips.
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C As the need for toll-free numbers greatly increases, the 887 prefix joins the 800 and 888 prefixes already in use.
O Pilates, a low-impact form of exercise that uses unique equipment and deep stretching techniques, becomes popular with men and women.
Mr. Payroll is the first ATM that can cash a check - even for someone without a bank account. The machine “memorizes” facial features and matches them with a social security number to verify the user’s identity.
q Cargo pants invade stores and become the must-have piece of apparel for teens across the nation.
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Heartthrob George Clooney announces 1998-99 will be his last season on NBC’s award-winning television drama, “ER.”
NBC’s “Frasier” makes history by winning its fifth consecutive outstanding comedy series award at the 50th annual Emmy Awards. Kelsey Grammer, in the title role, wins his third Emmy as best comedy actor.
Q In November, ABC’s “Spin City” star Michael J. Fox, 37, reveals he has Parkinson’s disease. Fox underwent brain surgery in March 1998 in an attempt to relieve severe tremors.
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G Karl Malone and Dennis Rodman face off in a World Championship Wrestling tag-team match. The event pits Rodman and Hollywood Hulk Hogan against Malone and Diamond Dallas Page.
O Britain's best Scrabble players commemorate the popular board game’s 50th anniversary in October by playing in London’s Wembley Stadium using letter tiles the size of dining tables.
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Walt Disney’s A Bug’s Life is one of at least 15 animated feature films that will flood the nation’s theaters in the next two years.
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In June, Keiko arrives in his native Iceland to begin his assimilation to his new surroundings. The move concludes a four-year campaign to release the five-ton star of the movie Free Willy.
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The wildly popular stars of The WB network’s “Dawson’s Creek” hit the big screen, filming eight feature films during hiatus. Magazine covers by TV Guide, Seventeen and Interview fuel the craze.
Players of Vertical Reality, a combination video game and amusement ride, shoot at moving targets on a 24-foot-tall screen and sit in chairs that rise with each successful hit. The winner rides to the top for a grand view.
The coming-of-age drama “Felicity” quickly gains popularity with teens. The WB show revolves around a young woman and her new experiences at college.
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O Actor Rick Schroder replaces Jimmy Smits on ABC’s “NYPD Blue.” The fate of Smits’ character in his last episode - he dies when a heart transplant fails — became a source of nationwide speculation.
Taco Bell’s talking Chihuahua becomes a favorite teen advertising icon and sparks a surge of interest in the breed.
Megastars Bruce Willis and Demi Moore announce their separation in June after almost 11 years of marriage.
The American Film Institute rates the top 100 movies of the 20th century. The top ten include: Citizen Kane, 1941 Casablanca, 1942 The Godfather, 1972 Gone With the Wind, 1939 Lawrence of Arabia, 1962 The Wizard of Oz, 1939 The Graduate, 1967 On the Waterfront, 1954 Schindler’s List, 1993 Singin’ in the Rain, 1952
Fans flock to theaters to see the two-minute trailer for Star Wars: Episode I -The Phantom Menace and many leave without staying to watch the main attraction. The prequel to the wildly popular Star Wars trilogy opens in May 1999.
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O Sharp and Sony introduce portable MiniDisc recorders. This digital alternative to audiocassettes records customized music compilations and doesn’t skip when bumped.
3 Thanks in part to their 42-city tour, The Backstreet Boys’ self-titled album sells nine million copies making it the third best-selling album of the year. _ ^
C Alanis Morissette’s new album, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie , is released in November and vaults to No. 1. The album sells 469,000 copies in the first week.
In January 1999, the group 'N Sync wins Favorite New Pop/Rock Artist at the American Music Awards.
(> The Dixie Chicks’ Wide Open Spaces is the fastest-selling debut album by a country music group. The group wins the Vocal Group of the Year award from the Country Music Association.
G Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, better known as Ginger Spice, announces in May 1998 that she is leaving the popular group for creative reasons.
Nineteen-year-old Usher is named Billboard Music Awards’ Artist of the Year and R&B Artist of the Year. Touring with Janet Jackson and making television and movie appearances has heightened Usher’s popularity.
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S Swing dancing makes a big comeback with the help of music from bands like Cheriy Poppin' Daddies (shown) and the Brian Setzer Orchestra.
O Jewel scores on two fronts. Her book of poetry, A Night Without Armor, makes the New York Times best-seller list, and her album, Spirit, is released in November.
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Shania Twain wins the Favorite Female Country Artist award at the American Music Awards and receives six Grammy nominations.
Natalie Imbruglia wins Breakthrough Artist honors at the MTV Video Music Awards in September. Her album, Left of the Middle , features hits “Torn” and “Wishing 1 Was There,
The popularity of Lamyn Hill’s album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill leads to 10 Grammy nominations, the most for any female artist in history.
Hill kicks off a worldwide tour in January 1999.
G Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” from the movie Armageddon, becomes the group’s first single to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
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Monica is the only artist in 1998 with two No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including "The First Night” and “The Boy Is Mine,” a duet she sings with Brandy.
Psychologists discover a connection between musical training and verbal memory. Children trained to play a musical instrument grow up to have 16 percent better word memory than other adults.
O In November, Garth Brooks’ new album Double Live enjoys first-day sales of over 500,000 copies, the industry’s best one-day tally. Brooks makes special TV and Wal-Mart closed-circuit TV appearances to promote the release.
Movie soundtracks account for nearly half of the Gold and Platinum certification Some of the top soundtracks include Titanic and Return to Titanic, City of Angels, Armageddon, Hope Floats,
Dr. Doolittle and The Wedding Singer.
Whitney Houston’s My Love Is Your Love is her first studio album in eight years. The album includes the hit duet with Mariah Carey entitled “When You Believe
Actor/rapper Will Smith wins three American Music Awards, including Favorite Pop/Rock Album, Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist.
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O Skiboards, short skis with twin tips that allow forward and backward jumping, debut in competition at the 1998 ESPN Winter X Games.
O Jeff Gordon wins the NASCAR Winston Cup for a second year in a row. Gordon, 27, is the youngest driver to win three Winston Cup championships.
C In March 1998, ESPN launches a large-format sports magazine, ESPN The Magazine , to compete with Sports Illustrated.
On January 4, 1999, Tennessee beats Florida State University 23-16 at the Fiesta Bowl in Arizona to win the national championship. It is the first year of the Bowl Championship Series, created to ensure that the highest ranked college teams nationally meet in a bowl game.
ABC’s Lesley Visser becomes the first woman to report from the sidelines during “Monday Night Football,” the 1998 Super Bowl, the NCAA Final Four and NFL playoff games.
Q Flamboyant sprinter Florence Griffith Joyner (FloJo), triple gold medalist at the 1988 Olympics, dies at age 38 in her sleep, of suffocation during an epileptic seizure.
;) Defending champion Detroit Red Wings win the 1998 Stanley Cup championship, beating the Washington Capitals 4-1. Defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov, severely injured in a car accident after last year’s Stanley Cup win, joins the celebration.
Sang Lan, China’s 17-year-old gymnastics champion, breaks two vertebrae during a vault at the Goodwill Games in July, leaving her paralyzed from the chest down.
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O In July, France beats Brazil 3-0 to win its first World Cup soccer title. During celebrations, a motorist drives through the crowd on the Champs-Elysees and injures 60 people.
In a 4-0 sweep against the San Diego Padres, the New York Yankees win the 1998 World Series to claim their 24th championship. The Yankees’ 125 total victories is a modern baseball record.
Lindsay Davenport, 22, defeats Martina Hingis in the U.S. Open in September and becomes the No. 1 -ranked player in the world.
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St. Louis Cardinal Mark McGwire hits home run number 62 on September 8, breaking the record set by Roger Maris in 1961. McGwire ends the season with 70 home runs.
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G Olympic gymnast Dominique Moceanu is declared a legal adult after suing her parents, alleging they squandered her earnings and oppressed her for years. Later, Moceanu is granted a protective order against her father for stalking her.
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On September 13, Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs also breaks Roger Maris’ record with his single¬ season 62nd home run. Sosa ends the season with 66 home runs.
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O The Chicago Bulls capture their sixth NBA w championship by beating the Utah Jazz 87-86 in game six. Michael Jordan earns the Finals MVP award. In January 1999, Jordan announces his retirement from the NBA k after 13 seasons.
NBA owners impose a lockout on July 1 that causes almost half the '98 -'99 basketball season to be lost. The labor dispute is settled on January 6.
The defending champion Denver Broncos meet the upstart Atlanta Falcons at Super Bowl XXXIII in Miami. The Broncos win 34-19.
Tennis star Pete Sampras wins his fifth Wimbledon title and remains the world’s No. 1 player for a record sixth straight year, breaking Jimmy Connors’ mark for consecutive seasons on top.
Golfer Casey Martin, who suffers from a circulatory disorder in his right leg, wins a lawsuit allowing him to use a cart during PGA and Nike golf tournaments.
The NFL season is plagued with controversial and incorrect calls. Instant replay is not reinstated, but coin toss procedures are implemented
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Miss Virginia Nicole Johnson is crowned Miss America 1999 in Atlantic City. The 24-year-old diabetic wears an insulin pump on her hip and plans to spotlight diabetes awareness during her reign
Seventeen-year-old Katie Hnida is named Chatfield Senior High School’s Homecoming Queen as well as starting kicker for the varsity football team. The No. 1-ranked kicker in the state of Colorado, Hnida hopes to play Division 1 college football next year.
Fifty-six-year-old Linda McCartney, photographer, animal rights activist and wife of famed Beatle Paul, dies of breast cancer on April 17, 1998.
NBC’s “News Radio” star and former “Saturday Night Live cast member Phil Hartman dies from a gunshot wound inflicted by his wife in May 1998.
C After dropping out of the third grade in 1902 to care for her 11 younger siblings, retired nanny and housekeeper Eugenie Garside I finally receives her high school diploma at age 98.
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Hirofumi “The Tokyo Terror” Nakajima (right), reigning world hot dog eating champion, eats 19 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes to win the annual Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest.
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C Beloved puppeteer Shari Lewis dies of cancer on August 2.
Her creations include her trademark Lamb Chop, Hush Puppy and Charlie Horse.
Olympic gold medalist figure skater Tara Lipinski takes part in an anti-tobacco rally with area school children on Capitol Hill in May 1998. The rally is sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco- Free Kids.
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