Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Boston Public Library https://archive.org/details/echo1993holb ECHO 1993 Holbrook Junior Senior High School 245 South Franklin Street Holbrook, Massachusetts 02343 Volume LXIX 1 A Message from the Principal I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you, the Members of the Class of 1993, for having distinguished yourselves as true leaders ofthe school through your academic, co-curricular and athletic successes, and your participation in state and community activities. You came to us as children and, with the direction and nurturing of the faculty and administration, leave us as positive and confident young adults. You now face an uncertain world, but we know you are equal to that challenge. In life man always manages to find his place, his successes, his happiness. As you leave us and go out to face that great adventure of life, always remain concerned, caring and loving; for the world needs more good people ofwhich the Class of 1993 has an abundant supply. Share this enthusiasm for life! Make it contagious! ss\ David Sweeney J. Principal 2 Table of Contents Theme 4 Dedication 7 Faculty 9 Seniors 19 Classes 45 Activities 56 Sports 67 Student Life 85 Advertisements 96 Editors-in-Chief Philip Lai Meggan McManus Advisors Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald Mr. Thomas Young This is the time to remember . . . Ice cream sundaes, how? Homemade barometers "That's what in the refrigerator?" Standing in front ofthe cafe Senior lockers Bickford's B.U.M. Equipment Mr. Heleen's pants and bow ties Mr. Smyth, "Look around tables, pick up all the trash!" Buzzard Izod sweaters Wayne's World Concessions "1 2 3 Shhhii!" . . . . . . . . . Carnations Mrs. Byrne's JOY Award Raffles Sully's Project Snow Day? Cuthbert Papier "For every debit there's a credit." Because it will not last forever . . . 4 • - & ^ 5 These are the days to hold on to . . . Injured again? Substitute for whom? Ms. Carelli and TAB "Um Ladies Pat” . . . Millie Exploratory arts “You put this stuff with this junk and you get this stuff.” No Smooching! Mr. Smyth's "O.K. People” Save Holbrook Football, again? Scrunchies Pegged pants Bulldog Burgers Meadow Muffin Champion sweatshirts Gymnastics Need a hand? Field Hockey School busses Las Fiestas de Senorita 'Cause we won't go, although we'll want to .. . 6 Dedication Over the past six years many teachers have influenced the Class of 1993 but few so much as James Sullivan, better known to his students as "Sully." Walking into Room 213 one could feel the love and joythatare so much a part ofSully. His contagious laughter and warm smile always made the room seem brighter, and the subject of history more interesting for those students lucky enough to be in his classes. A day did not pass without the ring of Sully's laughter and a lesson learned from yet another story. Sully taught not only history but also life. Each lesson he taught gave insight intothe past as well as the future. From papers to projects. Sully has given us the opportunity to experience the past and to see howthe decisions made then affect us today. He taught usthe importance of history and, more importantly, the value of a sense of humor. Sully taught us that there can be laughter in everything and that we should not take life too seriously. The lessons learned from Sully are ones that we will carry with us always. Although Sully has not been with us for the last leg of our high school journey, he has instilled in us the confidence and self-esteem to face life's challenges head on. For this we are grateful. Sully, we miss you, love you and will never forget you. The Class of 1993 Darren Ellerbee and James Sullivan. 7 Thank You Mrs. Andrea Cosindas, known affectionately to her students as “Mrs. C," has been the driving force behind the Class of'93. Her maternal love foreach ofus and her dedication has created a spirit and positive attitude that has motivated us in oureffortsforthe success ofthe class and ourselves. She has developed a quiet way ofsolving problems in an otherwise chaotic world which has cre- ated a comfortable but productive environment, one in which we have been able to feel pride and achieve success. Mrs. C., although we sometimes forget to express our thanks and love to those who mean the most to us, we want you to know how much we appreciate everything you've done for us, both as a class and as individuals. Without your constant help and your patience, our class would have been less than it has become. Mrs. Cosindas, we feel fortunate and honored to have had you as an advisor, a teacher, and a friend. All our thanks and love from the Class of 1993. Matthew Litchfield, Mrs. Cosindas, and Jeffrey Gavin. Top: Mrs. Cosindasand JeffreyGavin. Bottom: Walter Heal, ZiraAli, and Mrs. Cosindas. 8