Holbrook Junior Senior High School 245 South Franklin Street MA Holbrook, 02343 Of Table Contents About Time Its THEME 1 PEOPLE 6 Faculty. 7 Seniors 14 Juniors 39 Sophmores 42 Freshmen 45 Grade 8 48 Grade 7 51 FEATURES 55 SPORTS 69 ADVERTISEMENTS...110 Editorial Staff Editors: Lana McCloy A Sean Scanlan Assistant Editors: Kathleen Crockett A Rachel Gammon Features Editors: Adrxeme. Gerstenecker A Brian Kenerson Activities Editor: Melissa Trenouth Sports Editor: Nichole Saylor People Editors: Brian Casano A Erin Regal Staff Cordinators: Brittney Erskine A Tanya Vayda Buissness Manager: Porsche Suttles Yearbook Staff Marcia Bitar, Brittany Burns, Morgan Caldwell Michelle Harris, Kayla Nightengale, Salena Lashley Brittany McKeon,Gabriel Romero,Courtney Taylor ABOUT TIME IT’S As we enter our senior year, we look back at the time we’ve spent together at Holbrook High School. The good times will always remain, while the not-so-good teach us and keep us in line. At the Kennedy school, we learned our ABC’s and 123’s. At the South School, we refined our skills and prepared for high school. Now that’s it’s our senior year, we look back on our favorite experiences. Each year has a distinct memory to every one of us. In 9th grade, we were introduced to the fun-loving Mrs. Bach, to some she was known as Ms. Skinner, trying to make us enjoy Lord of the Flies by William Golding, which was tragically impossible. Our country suffered greatly from the attacks on Sept. 11, and even at HHS, we felt a sense of unity and pride. Our sophomore year was full of drama, hard times, and the dreaded MCAS. The dance team was founded, and Mr. Vartanian made science worth having. In the spring, we “followed the yellow brick road” with our performance of The Wizard of Oz, one of the most successful productions at HHS. Junior year kicked off with a homecoming dance that no one could forget. The spring came into full bloom with the annual musical, Marne and concluded with our , junior prom. With the tulle skirts swooshing and the music pumping, our prom truly was Wonderful Tonight. Responsibility began to fall on the shoulders of our classmates when licenses were earned, and we looked forward to our senior year. As in years past, this year was full of happy memories that we will cherish forever. The dances rocked, the musical showcased our dramatic and dancing talents, the prom was the place to be, and the sports teams excelled. But, this year is different. This year is our last year at HHS. Next year, the underclassmen will return, along with the teachers, but we won’t be coming back. In the fall, we will be freshmen in college, or serving in the military, or pursuing our own careers. The struggles we will encounter will be harder than that algebra problem that we just couldn’t master. It won’t matter if you were prom king, captain of the squad, star of all the musicals, or the biggest dork in school; all that will matter are the memories and good times we shared together. Cherish the time you have here, it goes by too fast. Congratulations Class of 2005, we finally made it. 4 Theme r \ i A L1ia \ ,1 a M - j K m g . ,' r < ' C^XL kWf 1 i*A-a>i^kv»%u ^M$LLl^J ;t>iiwi — ZjHUto li JeiR,E Wur Df|1 4 Lfir ||^k HP LLVb [ X*fcjjv* SBfijHfcBS&if'^'> v* A^ R2»l .J?** ' f wgL 1 ?•- „.: W~ ^mLf - • Ml i k. 1