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W9 j?gnfN I BwA9?tn9l1Z' Pg 5' F E i L xi i, i NYYWK 'A Q xv: ff ,,fx', 5 :hm ag' LW yd I wk' sl yy? tw' ,st 'QQBVD p55'wMhf65'3Q'u2fQgyy6?7 zf i Nw? or g We wish to acknowledge the following people for promoting the overall development of the community of Avon High. Clockwise from left: Mr. Lynch works with the students outside the classroom every year when he directs the Avon Summer Drama Festival. He also devotes his talents to the production of the Variety Show. His efforts have helped to advance the social development of Avon High students. Mrs. Nagel contributes to the intellectual development of the students in an exceptional manner. Her outstanding chemistry programs touch all phases. Her devotion deserves more than mere acknowledgement. Mr. Donato furthers the students' community development by sharing his band and their beautiful music with Avon. Through football games, concerts, and parades, Mr. Donato provides a special link between the students and the community of Avon. Miss Tyler guides the physical development of the Avon High community. As field hockey coach and the only female physical education teacher, she inspires teamwork in an environment of encouragement, fun, and perception. Mr. Kepner oversees the emotional development of the students from the elementary to the high school level. He co-ordinates the math programs for the elementary, middle, and high schools, ensuring competency in basic skills. Because of their numerous contributions, the staff of Nova '81 dedicates this year's edition of the yearbook to these devoted educators. Y k ,f 5 xxi ', F51 I i.. - J .h 'js 1 'Q 12 J .1 :j5g,:? f ,-. f x 'A .' 'xx-1 R What a way to start Tracy's senior year. The underclassmen participate in the social activities. twig? 'Bam . . . A .Q ,Z.. , .. 1-- A , . aazx 4 -5. - .--fM.,,..f at a xg- 3 a y tw, l W ffl 5 i A K S 3 Art, the international language for Lori and Carol. Tracy and the cafe have reverted once again to quiet study. Y' W ,..lv , gin l .:f'7Z1:d Whlle the Blg Cheese Is away, the mlce wlll play. X Glenn Abate plays InTENNISIy. Smlle pretty, Cralg. Senlor Splrlt rlses with the sun Tree of Knowledge Anne Verte en Franoals. Heldl stashes the cash for Ned f mg nn.nn 9 A Cloned Shahverdlan Las! look at the offlce before reconstruction. Russ-T-Mark pre-soccer psych? Lightlng the way to the performing arts. Fall, Wlnter, Sprlng, Summers, Dlrector of Physl- cal Development. The Avon Forum. Awaltlng New Dlrectlon Michelle mingles with the outside world. s5i................a ' f..f Papa Cal contemplates colleges. 10 To sustain himself for afternoon classes, Barrett hinges on bar-b-qued chips. Falcon Spirit never dies. Fel 9 O ' l V ' , , 'M a ' ,,-Sl a 3 W A. Larmin it dman circles for the finish line. Carol and Michele using their senior privilege. Leaving early? Or coming in late? 15 , 5, . Mn, 4- g Arthur fetches pass for hall proctor. Tom's overheating brain needs a break after English 2C class Ghost of Library Past. Cllmblng the steps to tomorrow. Sarah dreams of the future Language liaison to global communlca- Avon Hlgh demonstrates new dlrectlons. tlons, M. Cote. Soclal and Intellectual Development work hand ln hand. l What the future holds for Avon Hlgh. Mrs. Barnett, the nucleus of the school. . 4 1 Alllgators on Parade. Pathway to new horlzons I N QTY? UJHHT' H YEHIZ 006 K 4 4, , , 4 , A 4.9.1 . ,ww ,, . , , , 'ry V V mm,, YQ, LQ I I A , 7 3' Y . 5 I Mr- , Q nigga? 1 w W - ' ' ff M., .,k,4pff'3g 'A 1' uf , f fr ' M HAD. FKOAA Qnwffefg A1151-ff -To PROM Mf'1 T W6 HHD A QUILD 7'w1E. You HND F-'SWE Bevrcffi SAVE M6 501446 OF' 77-le' efffffi XM '77 l6f Pfcfufg HESGVGJ OK E-L55 56 ,z:0faC6D 'f'0 CNA, 7715 PCHW 11605. ftp 555 VOQJ FW' UCON 'P' l DlC, PAVMENYS UM SEIQMS gf. N H225 up M615 50774 or Twgm Z 1311101101111 3C1761opfmeu Sal .WRX ' I ' M2 .MD H1 I bmw? kffjxfg 7,0 AMKF 11 Ib 7-mcg ygy OUT 7K0 ALC, QJx ,f CAE X5 , Senior Class Officers: President, Kevin Daft Vice-President, Kirsten Spackmang Treasurer. -lennifer Perryg Secretary, Mary K. Talbot Advisor, Mr. Boris Krupa. MarkA.Abate Yearbook 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Mark MA Tate UFM ... Friday Nights? ... HWD ... Finast ... only 3-6 ... HMDC ... Do it on skies.. . Brown bag it! . . . I don't know . .. VW . .. No, I gotta work ALFC Too Bad Smile... Some day SM ... Good- bye, Avon High - Hello, Future! Jeffrey Peter Barrett Soccer 1-4 ttri-capt.lg Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 45 Golf 3, 4. Jeff. . . Soccer NWC Champs . . . 1110 F-FARM 50 Big Ones ... 79 Mills... 3!18!77 - What a Knock Out Been Burned SBRteam81...TFtES...ZPA... HUCK BUCK. . . Steak and Tuborg and Dr. H .... HEFF'S and Quarters Florida 81 N.J. Girls in Ft.l. 5!2!80 The Boat Freshman Dance P.B. G70 It is Better to Burn Out Than to Fade Away . . . Neil Y. l 1 W, Elizabeth Anne Anderson PTC 3, 4 tCo-Leaderjg Drama 4, Ski 4, Prom 3, Yearbook 4. Dizzy, Lizble, Burple . . . l LUVETTES, Vt., Stowe, Elmore, sliding, + skiing . . . cowboy hats . . . YUM! ... my bebe . .. LED ZEP . . . London-France!ALPS- 2100! Stuck in the mud! If you like pina coladas . .. CH1-11122-23180 ... Foxy Zu!Foxy Rabbit .,. SCITGFtWE+D . . . Fuzzy+ JD... vs ... Molly Hatchet - 1st! . .. KABBINO . .. Rainbow . . . GP-'8O! . .. Ahh-haa? . . . 5-919-5? Sugarhouse the hilll? . . . ripping pants! .. . Thanx A.S., T.D. tall - LUV U ... Life Goes On ... K'bye. Lisa E. Bartosik Chorus 1-3, Prom 3, Float 1-3. Lisa, Lee-Lee 2, Lees . . . CBGB's . . . WAF. . . Born free - she is get- ting the best... Grad 79... WHO w!Mare . . . Dean wknd ... 153... GNT . . . Westbrook . . . Woodridge - crim . . . D8tL - Shopping-Cart Caper . . . YCAGWYW . .. Ftl Sum- mers trouble w!ML ... Sham- poo Bottles . . . Morbid-Birds? . . . Court-Burglars . . . Chase scenes Lost in Meriden Acme ... They smile in your face switch that sax . .. no difference . . . stay neutral. . .Thanks to LC MMB CG. Erik Christopher Barnum Wrestling 1-4, Lacrosse 2, 3, Drama 1, 2, 4, Variety Show 1, 23 Ski Club 1, 43 Math Team 2, 3. ... Hello . . . Block Island Ferry... Traffic Light. . . Numby the Clown . . . Never Do Anything the Easy Way . , . P.S. . . . Procrastination and Sleep ...Gas - S1.25AGallon . . .Yale . .. Fun in Pennsylvania . . . Dr. Rhama ... No one knows. l'M sleeping, Ha, Ha! . . . what test? . .. Bionic Walnuts .. . Dish, Tables, Cook, ... Quand vous etes en Francais, vous parlez francais . . . oh well .. . THAT'S ALL FOLKS . . .Adios. Linda Battistoni Bruce A. Behrer Ski Club 1-45 Soccer 1-45 Tennis 2-4. Boo BooBoo Ski The USA Vail - Steamboat Feb BO Bromley 8O Roundtop 78 No Smoking on the Bus, Yes Lou Bongos on the bus Cliff jumping Enders Busted at Granby Gorge Backflips and 360's at Roundtop with Gemme and Dully Munchies Shines Wanna do a Jib? The Avon Club Get Rad! Snarley is Loco, crazy! Brucey- Baby Go For It!!! Tom Bombara Football 1-45 Intramural Basket- ball 1-45 Honor Society. Bomb Collating, Folding pick you up at 7:30 Mooning lt's my speaker indecent in Watertown The Wall Scrubs Survived Road Trip '80 Food Fight Heavy Metal, Punk Road Trip in the Bug Mr. Wonderful Flexes for the Crowd Rides in the Olds Nuts and Bolts Being a nerd Tubing Bessie Lives Star Patrol Cowchip Sleeping inthe Sk lark The Red Hee y p THS - SDRR!!! William L. Beizer Soccer 1-4 ltri-cap'tJ5 Student Gov't 3-45 Math Team 2-45 Basket- ball 1-25 Golf 2-45 Baseball 2-45 N.H.S. 3-45 NOVA 4. Bill Smiley Space Case soccer tri-capt SBR team '81 TGIF pedding Hed's parties Yale Bowl in Bonny drive much! Neil Young paddle wizard what stop sign greasy goal if rolfing wanta bet? NY trip '78 Greece small get togethers MTJ good times with EP, JB, JH, PL hello officer Helpless surely you jest wahoo! later. David Bonini Football 1-45 Ski Club 1-4. Road Trip '80 Dust Water- bury Tickets ESABATM RCHS Sky Diving Berlin 52 The Wall Smiles FTBMDS. Christopher Patrick Blacker Football 15 Drama 1-35 Float Comm. 1-25 Bonfire 45 Ski Club 1-4. Chris Hey Black LYNYRD SKYNYRD Swamper Trailing X1125 Well, Do it up The Fort Cougar Talk Much? SNOW Ski Party Hardy Blinking Light Columbian Club Hear where l'm coming from Fire Drills You going to class? NEPAUG Night rides Jumping at Enders Peoples Forest Lives for the summer Nuke Iran mean green early graduation!! The Swamp Good-bye Avon High N.B. Joseph Borenstein Bandlchorus 1-45 Basketball 15 Baseball 2-45 Newspaper fsport ed.l 45 Variety Show 1-3-4. Joe Nighthawk lefty Bah- rut Clean Copper Clapper Caper LJ's harem McClean Con- nection Benatar Willie O Juan Valdez SNL tatertossing DITA Boondogger Yanks Oil- ers Plastic Bags Jake and Elwood LK Biguy Jose Kar- nak Bluesmobile FPJ Hey Chaikes Lucky 7 Snarlos Ichabod's Zero Constable, Brownow San Diego Earl H34 get outta here Luv you blue Jinkie. George Yates Bowman II Chorus 1-45 lntra. Basketball 2-45 Nova 4. Bo The Doctor I don't under- stand Let's think about that a minute Hey, who are you? Greece '81 Grateful Dead National Science Foundation Energy at U-W Stevens Point Computers Inventor of flying train Chemistry Like, ya know Music is my life It's your native language: Speak it correctly! Vicers before Zo Spaceshot The Shadow Knows. Mary-Michele Brunoli Student Govt. 1-45 Senior Tea 35 Prom 3. Mare Brunes Bruno! Hey Thanx for the memories Gings, hee l, hee II Grad 79 Happy Breath 151 + 153 Red L Westbrook MMBZO April F Lily Born Free She's getting the Best Backstabbers! M. + G. 3!7l80 AJH Y.T.B.G.S.O.D. Oh Gings Play that sax Rip Ital- ians H.C. 80 Who are you Lee Deanwknd W.A.F. CBGBS K.M. Her neck hurts! E.S.P. T.F.l.W.M.L.A.O. Gare. . Shelagh Elizabeth Brennan Gymnastics 1-45 Softball 1, 45 Girls' Soccer 2. Homecoming Football Games Bonfires Where's Mahwah? Shelia and Pat Killington Par- ents' Weekend Being Irish Shelagh, not Shelia I got it wired! New York trips cutting the net and going to Sak's At the top E.R.A. all the way! Colleen Patricia Burke Transfer 25 Track 2-3-45 Literary Magazine. CP SeSQ Lite is GLTBJH The Stones - Shattered Takin' it tts 450 SL it's a clas- sic on the rocks 1o!31!ao Amusing aneckdote Security '79 Cut the QL, WL Blilmlp Change 'the sheets' The PUa- HOF DTMWYM NYC PC - wedge? H R Toddy Mop-ri def-ex SIC abrevs Fisheads AA BR, RLOOTA MSTDWJH. I R, gl Marianne L. Brown Chorus 1-45 Special Chorus 2-3- 45 N. Divisional 4. Mare Life's rough Different Excuse me? Scumbly What the heck, Baby Peachy rruff I never said it's a car, it's a Pinto Celery It's my teddy bear Yo' mamma is yo' bes' friend porkchop the cram Green M8lM's Talk much? Summer '80 N.H. Monopoly til 4 A.M. Taverng 20?! S.D. In the P.M.?5 USE the nail Beachbum 3 Gondola floors Kings chick Last of the Nworbs. James Byrne Transfer 3. Jim Cape Cod All nighters Golf Course Riding Night Raids Q.A.T.D. W.H. Lanes McDonalds Summer Time S.S. S.T. 100 miles mopeding Kirb's car Melissa Midnight swims The Field Barkhamsted P.U.C. at the mall Rideouts Garage CRUISING MISQUAM- ICUT ARCADES FREE BIRD JULY 4. Michael Calcagni Football 1-45 Wrestling 2, 4. Mike. . .Can we go to study? . .. Always complaining . . . School is a total drag . . . Me and Joe. . .When is Friday going to get here? . . . The Birds, Giants, and Lakers The fastest human on the Earth. Michael P. Carr ' Drama 1-33 Newspaper 1-4 Ed. 4, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4. Mike . . . stretch . . . Caldor Failure at Life... PBM ... l'm sooo tired . .. Drugged in Physics Why me Hey Stack . . . Cast Parties . . . Abby White's window ... Alice's Restaurant ... Revelation ... Simon's party - 12!31!79 dux femina fact - ha ha... The Wall . .. Sleep? Me! .. . She said what about me? . . . hang-ups . . . Latin Scholar? . . . 1 Day of Calculus was enough . . . MMMMM Epsilon ... Bamberger . . . Fredis College . . . The Future Must Be Better - LK. David Michael Carey Soccer 1-4 tTri-Capt.Ig Nat'l Honor Society 3, 43 IBA 2, 3, 4. DOGGER ... 119 ... Are You Psyched to Kill? WAHOO! Are we in the Bone Age or Stone Age? . . . BHT tActive Memberl . . . Three B's at Robin's Jim Mor- rison Lives! . . . How Can You Be So Smart? . . . IBA RULES! . . . Funky's Party Anyone? . . . Toot Murph? . . . Fiskie, Let's Make Trouble . . . We Live, We Die, and Death not ends if Journey We More into the Nightmare JDM. Michael Chaiken Newspaper 43 Chorus 4. Chaik Mott . . . Tooth ...l'm so bored . . . The best guitar in Avon Cheap Trick Last of the New Wave Riders . . . Let's get outta here . . . Led Zep . . . Master Blaster O24 ... HSB ... What Band? HVY MTL BC Who plays bass . . . Caldor MM . . . shocking experience . . . Alice Cooper . .. BULL SHOT . . . zappa . . . Chuck Berry cords . . . 55 Watts ... WMLB WOMEN ... Bowie . . .Sheik Yerbouti . . . My brother's lost again . . . Whip it . . . Mick Chain. Christopher Garth Carpenter Lit. Mag. 43 Trans. 3, Newspaper 4, Drama 4. Howdy Pardner . . . Shadey . . . Anti-Chris . . . Let me tell y'a story 'bout a man named Shadey . . . Omniscient . . . Jersey Cowboy . . . My buddy Pappy . . . 666 . .. Don't blame me l'm from New Jersey . . . Singing to Springsteen . . . Kit Car- son . . . Murphie's the name, just an old trapper Pinches in Drama . . . nickels for Kitty . . . Justice? . . . The Phoenix!The Falcon ... PARADOX Green M8tM's Lisa's smile . . . T.D. Party . . . Dou- ble R and the Ranch . . . Happy Trails. Joanne L. Chilson Tennis 1, Ski Club 1, 43 Chorus 43 Band 1. Jo Grad Nite 79 .. . MKPT . . . Boston . . . Snake bites hurt . . . Oneway...WWMFM.. .RBS... Florida 80-81 . . . Me Vacation . . . The Burgulars . . . Jeans, Deans and L.L Beans . . . The Doors . . . I love Vermont . T.G.F. closets . . . BUSTTwhacked . . . 1-5-78 . . .Tory ... Peon ... l.L.Y.J.T.W.Y.A. ... C.C. Dumpsters ... VB.C. Weekends . . . Little twirps . . . Weeble . . . L.U.A.T.W .... Running on empty . .. General H. ... 4 O'CIockers. . . Brady. . . Jim. David Wayne Choy National Honor Society 3, 43 Phoenix-Falcon lBus. Ed.i 43 Transfer 2. David . . . Fencing . . . Greece... Why does Boston always smell like dead fish?? I still love NY XJGL ... 450SL . .. Horseback riding New Wave FF Come Back Black Chicken! . . . Computers . .. Like . . . There's No 's' on the end of 'Anyway'I .. . Far- mington Ftiver canoe trips . . . Music ... Canada ... Winters ... Civic Center . . . Bizzare. . .Ancient Druid dancers. . .AH . . . KMOE. . . Finally. . . Blows my mind. Michael Edward Clark Band 1-43 Chorus 1-43 Dance Band 1-43 Special Chorus 43 Cross Country 1-43 Wrestling 1, 23 ln- tramural 3, 43 Track 1-43 Summer- show 13 JSS 43 Band Aid Ball 1-41 Variety Show 1, 3, 4. Mike. . .Working inthe chem lab . . . 7th man . . . running . . . workin' at the club Bari. Sax 11!2 ... What's up? ... I never get any sleep ... What's up? ... BSA ... So long Avon, Thanks for the fun times. . . Bye. Lisa Ann Christopher Skiing 2-43 Chorus 2, 33 Float Comm. 2. Lisa... Lee Lee 1 thanx - CBGB'S WAF Woodridge Wkends . . . Crim . . . ZZTOP PT 7B Run Cindy . .. GTWGF . .. Lost in Meriden grad. '79 Chased ...Skiing w!M.L .... HC '80. . . Rl. Summers... Court . .. Late Swims ... Green to Russian ... G8tT ... Morge '80 . . . D.W.L. in the Cutlass EAT MUCH 2!1O!80 acme . . . NYC Trip... B.F. I'm get- ting the best . . . morbid - birds '? ...limo. . .Stay neutral. . . crabs. Chris M. Coats Band 1-43 Chorus 1-43 Drama 1. Chrissy ... G.H.Y.C. ... Shrewsbury . .. McLEAN ... Tub- ing down the river. . .Cape Cod . . . All State Auditions Hartt Col- lege Summer Camp '79 Stair- way to Heaven V.N.Y.E.P. What? . . .Jordache. . . TOM. Raymund Ortiz Chuanico Exchange Student- Philippines Ray . . . Avon High made my stay in the U.S. most fulfilling. l have learned one of its key to success, Spirit. I learned to love my former school more, realizing how impor- tant school is in our life. Salamat sa inyong Iahat. lThank you to all of you.j Mabuhay fLong livei Avon High. Holly R. Colon Volleyball 1-42 Basketball 1-2. Holly ... Born to be wild ... Blondes have more fun . . . Go Ask Alice about the memories: Canton-RCD3 USA 111 - YCQZAP- PA:BUD first snowfall - 80 ... Brownies... Hey Barbariba . .. S8tD8tR8tFl - never a dull moment yet TSP8tTGS lt only hap- pens tothe best . . . What's up? . .. bbg:77-79: I want a doctor . . . FREEBIFID . . . flirting w!disaster3 jailbait ... FOUNTAINHEAD ... Coke Adds Life - AS I don't know.. .the beach. . .INBEAI Ethan Russel Colton Soccer 1-45 Band 1-45 Jazz Band 2-45 Chorus 1-45 Spec. Chorus 2-45 Student Gov't. 1-45 Track 1. Mussel! Flip Soccer - NWC Champs Ned5 Duhliv Mills. 79 F-Farmington AHSDB - Mr. T5 Joe Bassoon? That's that big long thing, right? All-Stateg All-Eastern Washington Greece SBR Team 81 a few HEFs will do it sort of Temp + Fer weird dudes Summer Shows Class of 81: males on top I can't get no satisfaction CSN - 3:00 AM! life is meaningless. Emily Creer Transfer 25 Ski Club 2-3-45 Ten- nis 2-3-45 PTC 3-4. Emily Europe 77-78 England Italy Molta Bella! Espana con Suzanna C.A.'s Utah Vermont Ah ya! 7f10f79 Cynthia We are very weird peo- ple couples Long Island E. Hampton Riverhead R.I.P.E. ATF2 - C45's 10f21f8O Celebration Cruise SCIT- GRWLAADG Bob Seger ZZ top Deadhead T.W.M. Cali- fornia Woman See you soon! Get me out of here! Early Grad! Ciao! , Nancy Elizabeth Corson Drama 2-35 Yearbook 25 Art Club 3. Nancy, Nunz, Short 1, Shorty Hey l'm 6'7 tall Quebec '77 Hi,'Di! The Hill with SPACEY, TURTLE and SKINS Eric Clapton Tall, Blonde, and shy B.C. to FAYVA Norms W.A.J.P.S.D.! 3f'l0f79 1f26f79 Hi, Mom JennyPoo and who? 5-9 Smile, Tracy B.I. I'm a Free Bird L.S., C.D., B.S. S. Caro- lina Forever! Turn the Page Thanks TD, RD, Smoke the day's last cigarette! Turn the page. Michael Cronin Transfer 35 Newspaper 4. Crones Michigan Clam Dig- gers Basement Action Fiji Fire- walkers Helter Skelter Chem- istry Scar Ask John Stitch Room For Five Plus The Dog Twenty-four Dozen Aerodynamic Yodels Devil Dogs and Dura- flames OO Gum Habit Snetco 279 C.H.E. WSPT C.N. in the G.S. Slip-N-Slide Pinkerton Pals Double Savings Coupons Days Sunshine Farms W.A.S. 5-10 Mich Lives. Dyann Hale Cowling Transfer 15 Sen. Tea 35 Field Hockey 35 Prom 35 Float 2-45 NOVA 45 Chorus. Hairdye Sigh-Dy B.W. F.F.F. Sleeper Volkswagen does it again Transue, we love you Quarters Anyone? I hate Corn Band-Aids and Bactine This is the worst I've ever been, REALLY! How many layers? Where to Sha-Sha? Read the Plum Herm? Yuk! Smokey and the Bandit Those LGA's Who has my car now? ILT SGAG BHMF BT's. THE BEST OF FRIENDS MUST PART IT'S BEEN GREAT! Stephen J. Crowe Football 1-45 Baseball 1, 45 Nat'I Honor Society5 XIBA. Steve Peev Peever The Pizza King F12 Pick 'n Stick Pick 'n Return Avon 41, Farming- ton 0 Pubbage Peev's school of Driving - what's a stop sign? - Left on red - There's no such thing as a speed limit Cruisin to the Sunfest in the Bonne Golfing and driving with Fiske Partying with Pete Bonker Bowling Avon Park DHIAC AHSSMM. Paul A. Cyr Band 1-45 School Magazine 25 Float 2-45 Ski Club 2-45 Soccer 3-4. Paul Wedge? lt's like ohNo! Now cut that out! Stop that! Soccer fl13 Warm the bench 3rd Trombone Exchanges Shrewsbury and McClean Jr. Yr. Prom Excuse She can't go, she has to babysit Rink Guard Get stuck in the mud much? Maine Uncle Bob Ice fishing? Skiing Olin 4's Canada College here I come! to be rich, famous and Unknown. Lori Ann Davis CFSC Vice-Pres.5 Student Gov't 2, 3 tSec.I, 4 QPres.I5 Class Sec. 15 Vice Pres. 2-35 NHS 3-45 Grad. Marshall 35 Track 1-45 Cheerlead- ing 2-4 fCo-Capt.I5 Revelation 45 NOVA 45 Senior Tea 3. LD Chick ddb HOOTS Yee disco wedding my 16 B- day 1NYE 79 CNLGSFKS-BBF Twizone confidante NY Paris slefao Headly the bug MGPV JD special PROM ACC Only 2 FUBAR bkCPR mdntswim poopsie C'estla- vie ED. Kevin Allen Daft Class Pres. 3-45 Soccer 1-25 Track 1-45 Revelation Staff 4 fass't ed.I5 Nova 45 Float 1-45 Prom Comm. 35 Senior Tea 35 Ski Club 1- 45 Variety Show 1, 3-45 Chorus 2-45 Washington Summer Intern 3. Kevin Daffy boss Want a puppy? How about a duck? Pud Whimp L.. Deerfoot Summers Washington '80 Leprosy? You're disgusting! Chevette Pig-out IGREFMWP Goes against the grain Betty Crocker's l'm too busy Winnie Adios. Tracy L. Dean Basketball 1-25 Field Hockey 1-2. Space-Tracy Bud VS The Man in the Black Suit What time is it? ern Period wfshells and vegies The Hill wfCinder, Skins and Shorty Little Pinto! Bad Co Gus 1st Dance 77- 78 I Do, Do You? Martha's Vineyard Cutey-Knees moldy sandwiches Chemistry Class 79-80 Spaghetti Dinners and Creeping Pizza t'Very Cyut! RoIf's 18th Birthday! Born to be Wild Ka Spidey 519 WPDTASWLBOCFATSlSDE! The left one? J '44 J ' sw, . .-' -4 2 AM ...ws X' fs. 1 ,-5' as .fa-9-X1 3,2 ., J. Q' 5, mx, Q.-s ' - . -4 +3 .tgg sg? it is ' Jayme Renee Daher Transfer5 Student Gov't 15 Track 1, 35 Drama 25 Float 4. Jayme Black Caddy Keys? Summer 80 Anne Laurie R.l. Beach N.Y. Part Great Times Pennsylvania X1 New Ken VHS Tuck MLA Con- neaut Lake G.V. 5-83 Mem- ories Forever M.M. Friends Always T.F.E.A.K.I.T. P.S. Miss Ya! Good Times to come J, G, J, J, K, T, S Great ones! M, D Thanks Love Ya! Avon is Beat M.S. T.S. Bye! Anne Elizabeth Desmond Cross-Country 1-4 fCo-Capt. 3- 415 Track 1-45 Drill Team 25 Float Com. 45 Prom Com. 35 Chorus 1-45 Special Chorus 45 Band 1-2. Anne KLB Florida '79 Dol Like Runnin ? Friday the 13th Basketball H132 Monopoly OJV Banana and Quif Horseback riding in Nebraska l's like a dream Laurence War with KM Bdpad Golf Course Yes, life's a game, JH Get back on our board Stars Dream On KURT. Wendy Dial Holly Ann Distin Field Hockey 13 Track 13 Drill Team 2, 35 Band 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2. Holly Hol The 3 Eggy's Salute! . . . NYC streets - walking w!Kar. . .The Cape. . . Summer of '80 - Weirs S.J. Doe . .. Swim in PJ's . . . Concerts - WASTED NIGHTS 3 day vacay - soph ... pp-fd ... SP'S ... DEATH- RIDES - Don't Look! CHOR- TLE 27b cony ... B.O.D.T. - FOREVER - KHJ...1ww1rpp... We are VICIOUS GlRL'S ... KMLMMDJP - TOGA sgfizz celeb. day in June GOOD TIMES - PARTY LIVE FREE OR DIE. Cybele L. Diard Cybele ... Felabonte ... S8tD8tR-N-R . . . Carnival 78 . . .Tea Party Tootiada Greece 79 ... GIRLS! ... Smugglers ... Magic Carpet Ride . . . FS . . . Mary who? Benihana Gramas V4 Rebel Bristol - Death of the Green Machine NRBQ and JE ,.. Sanibel ... Cookie and Crumb DYLAN 8116 CSNY... Fastbreak in Bess . .. How! Hi are y? I Can't Deal Huddle . .. AM Lift. . .Otamodapia. . .ZIP ZIP ZAPPA ... Tod Orcim ... and the color is just for us. . . Welcome to the Soft Parade. . . JDM. Sarah Jane Donnelly X-Country 25 Track 1, 23 Drill Team Co-Capt. 2, 35 Cheerleading 4, Revalation 43 Early Grad. Sarah ... Not red, auburn ... wishy washy leader . . . Nuts and dates. . . 2 mile falldown . . . Dukes Grad. Party 80! Paris ... Really? . .. ls that what you call it? ...Summer of 78 . . . MGCLEL . .. Hotel California . . . M8.M Taxi cabs ... Never like this in my life ... Reeeeet . . . Deluxe Puff Sandwich ... Be prepared ... Maine? ,.. Tootsie Roll and Fireball. . . G-Cars . . .20 yr. Reunion at my house! Rolf Dickens Rolfie Bolfie Can't You See . . . Never Straight Always Forward ... 1!26!79 ... 3110779 ... M.B.S.C. Feelings Mutual W.A.J.P.S.D .... 5, 9 . . . That Rot- ten Camera ... I Don't Bite ... Let's Have One More ... Finast Workers . . . Hammer Mechanic . . . Out of Gas 60 Dollar Car FDRS . . . Remarkable . . . Driving While Blind . . . Spidey, Please? . .. Frosty Buds Little Sis . . . 2, 3 Period No Time To Die! NC Thanks Nance! I Love Ya! Smoke The Day's Last Cigarette! Turn The Page! Maureen Lee Donohue Ski Club 2-45 Track 1-3, Volleyball 1-4, Chorus 1, 23 Drama. Ali . . . Reeny . . . Maur... Death Ride 79 ... F.B.O. ... ski down Chippy ... Stevie ... H.C.P.S. ... L.M. J.P. HD. K.M. - T.O.G.A .... P.P.f.d. ... Switzerland Summer ... Chicken ... 10:00 steak ... cheats 4th July Cliff Egg Women ... Max ... Illinois ... A.P.D. ... studies ... Parties ... P.P. and P.A. friends. . . Memories Concerts PJ's - RS Cruisin ... Sunspots ... in- tenseness Bill + Mark chortle ... Primed CAMARO ... Late Nights. . .Talk much . . . G.M. Patrice M. Dooley BUTRICE ... 6715180 WILD THANKSGIVING 79. . .8!30!80.. . COOKIES ... UNCONTROLLABLE MUNCHIES AND LAUGHTER TRIXIE TALK w! THE TREES LATELY PARTIES CAMP- ING STONE RD FRENCH FRIES ... 4 dwarfs ... BUMBLEBEE TWIST THE CHASE ACIDC I DON'T WANT TO GO ... BUB- BLEHEADXMACHOMAN THE HONK ... HIPSY-HIPLESS ... MISS Ya JS.. . REEEEET. Deborah Lucia Anita Dupont Literary Mag. Ed., Chorus 1-3, Track 25 Float 33 Nova 4. Debbie ... Vote for Luke ... CSSSSSSSSN . . . Barley Candy ...MOST EXPRESSIVE WORD. . . I've never been wasted before in my life Grape soda Bring your purse - - - Pypso Deb . . . psychotherapeutic Come visit me. . , talk dirty party . . . mugs . .. Avon ... DON'T FORGET YOUR KEYS ... NAEN ... tradition ... bowling . . . sarcasm is the protest of the weak . . . charisma. . . cursed be Canaan Future shock carry a big stick . .. Are you quite finished? li ww Robin Lisa Drago Field Hockey 13 Track 1, Float Comm. 2, Drill Team 2, 3, Senior Tea 33 Car Wash 1-3. Robin Rob 118 Drifty ...BC...2down3togo...Loves bunnies. . .jingles. . . spacin again Earth to Grace... 128 ... 7817 Sue and Rob NY AOF closets . . . the lost skirt . . . Sunledge . . . J. Gells . . . ROITN . ,. pretzel bush . . . Betty and Rhonda . . . Myrtle Beach . . . Love the one you're with . . . MIKE. . . FLOATING DATES!!! . . . New Jersey 80 . . . pray it makes it . .. Dragomobile ... 11:15 escape... pinto ... lt's the illusion that counts. Susan Karen Teresa Dzis Band-Aid Ball 1, Volleyball 2, Chorus 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, ICapt. 43. Suzie . . . Suey . . , too short, too young, too little l'm a Yankee Fan . . . Whistles and wheres . . . so cute . . . you wish... hey guys... Where's Rob? N.Y. 530 Phil ...Ugly . . . Aggie, Me 79... Hub- ba and R.l. beaches . . .Vermont 80 ... hey sexy ... 6!28!80 ... devilish . . . 4:30 am . .. Bermuda? . . . BUBBA! Wendi L. Dugdale 3rd Per. Rag Session Over- nights. . . FRIENDLYS . . . Misty. . . M.F. + W.D. 1115780 . . . Cut Allen's Hair?! O.L.l.H.T.B.H. ... V2-yr. Graduation I Was Hatched! ... 7:00 am wake-up calls ... Rollerskating Arizona .. . Get out the Barney card ... L.H.S. ... Can I write you a check? OK, I'll talk to Mike ... We found ourselves atA.H.S. ...Love alwaysto L.E.M. Joseph Emery Wrestling 1, 4. Joe...Joe...Boe...Kato... Emery ... USAF ... hunting ... fishing . . . shotgun power . .. grouse Karate wood shop . . .pop Calcagni . . . The green unit ... around with Spalla ... Blackfoot, Train, Train 6 years in service for USAF . .. Harmonica playing milk KC Bar Hopping with Ken K. ... Lithographics no. 1 .. . Lifting weights with Tim and Mike . .. yellow with a black stripe My friends of Avon High hanging around the halls Fun with Rob Fazz . . .Good Luck. Katarina Maria Erlandsson Exchange Student From Sweden 4, Chorus 49 Int. Club 4. Tina . .. Vermont skiing ... Florida . . . Having Fun . . . Dancing Peter in New York Ballet Lessons Hate Speeches Weekend in Sugarloaf . . . Magnus with his hamburgers . . . missing BibIioteks Ganget ... Summer ... ld0n'tkr10w ...Staying with the Nations! ... Cape Cod ... Smiles I love Boston Eyes ...TheBigJump... LaCoste... New Friends . . . Ice Cream . . THANKS, AVON HIGH! Thomas Fiske Football 1-4, tCo-Capt.lg Baseball 1- 4, IBA 2-4. FISKIE . . . 1130 . . . 255 CLUB . . . All con '79 . . . PIE EATING . . . BHT LIVES ...SHISHED . . . BLACK AND BLUE... ZZ Top . .. STEPPENWOLF AT WEST ... SUNFESTS I rt ... PICTURES ARE ONLY FOR COVERING HOLES... ENDERS ... WAGONMOBILE ... FUNKY'S ... DO YOU KNOW HERD GOLDFARM? ... Snow!! - AH! ... Santoro Seal com CHICAGO JOE, HA HA . .. NON CONTACT? - BULL!! DOGGER, MURPH, AND ROB DESIRE IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS . .. NEVER SAY DIE ... JM. MADAME BLUE. . .2 FOR 1 SALES. Thomas Faillace Basketball 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 I.B.A. 3, 4. Space Nassaus number one stock boy moiffs A mowie wowie dance A night on a hill V8tG's Bonker Everything . . . Avon Park . . . Pete watch out for the Sand! Lift much? Panz Y.D.G.! Munchable Lunch ... Jaws. . . OHIAC ...Two Week Depression . . . I'm Late Again 1,001 Excuses . .. Night Golf Are the Lights Off? M.J.G.S.S. Westport I'm Just a Friend Steaker ... A.T.F.A.T.G.T .... Ab. . . Thanx. Mark Kennth Follert Tug-O-War 3, 43 Bonfire 4. Mark Cindy 3-4 Whimp FWOA ROLF VT Florida SAE Iet's Go Bowling ... AMC ... Seven Shado-Faxx Bass G. Vitar Outlaws Foghat . .. Tapamph . . . Motorcycles . . . Jack the Crock . . . Mark the Nark . . . Good Bye Avon High. Donna L. Fazzino , Chorus 1-45 Special Chorus 3, 4. Donna... Mr. McMahon's helper ... Always in the music rm ... Some past memories are meant to be forgotten, but others are a dif- ferent story . . . Tobacco Valley Forever ... Summer of '80 ... Always Thinking About Time ... Adidas ATT. . . My two little sisters Patty, Deb, Jean, Moose and Tim Shed 2 and 14 Charlie Daniel's Band 8!80 . . . Long Haired Country Boys . .. Poor girl .. . Riders on the Storm . . . Tim. 112.2 -ff. fs ii. H' i T I Mary E. Foster Wrestling Scorekeeper 3-4, Special Chorus 4, Lit. Mag. 4 4Art Editorl. Mar ... Whopper ... Chick ... ATAOF The Convo CG is Party Going to Maine . .. ART ... DRS ... Hypervant ... Fran Dog Chow . . . Always with J8tC . . . Lunch with Laurie . . . Bermuda '80 ... E8tR ... Wrestling ... Keeping Score ... 312180 ... She's a wallflower But! . . . Cooking . . . MC ... NA ...Want it! ...Submarine races . . . sailing to Kindley Airport ... Art Projects w!Mary ... It's Been Fun! Gregory S. Freeman Band 1-4, Band Aid Ball 1-43 Ski Club 3, 4. Greg Yellow Machine Animal Row ... 4 wheelin Jeepin . .. CSOMF . . . the fealess foursome ... Saturday night special the Wall let's go roller skating Riding High walking in the rain who said that, not me . . . Do it to the Mac's riding on the moped The cuit ... you'll get over it 9!27!80. . . PHYLLIS. Roger J. Frez Football4. Back at Avon WAHOO Avon Football it1 ... Kill Berlin . .. Good Luck, Pete, Mark, Hank Dave is Dog Fiske is Sick Lock it Murph. Bye, Funky and Gonzo. James Anthony Fregeau Football 1, 3. Jim JF the Mutt ln- tramural Hoops ... MDT ... the Farm CTONE Fishin' Huck Buck the Marshall rules pedin' the walking stick where? . . . Bermuda Bound. Sharon Elizabeth Friedberg Track 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4 fCapt.lg Ski Club 1-43 Float Comm. 1-43 Variety Show 3, 45 Senior Tea 3. Shash . . . ShaShaCookie . . . That's life . . . Track . . . ran Brever . . . your legs are too long . . . Cheering . . . yeah rah rah . . . party at the mad house . . . lt's OK, Don . . . Sugarbush . . . Griffinville, Help! ... TWPHAF ... C7PJH ... LDH Prom 80 TMTD's Polc Oh, well my big sister Lind New beginnings rated PG we'll see and egg for and egg . . . h-dye . . . whatever. N .rw N-A '-L. 'x, : ',39' 5 my R Lisa Ann Fregeau Volleyball 2, 3, 4 iCapt.lg Pres. 13 Student Gov't. 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, NOVA 3. Frags Baby! Shampoo Bot- tles Remember the Gilbert game? lt's proof 151 Bonanza Babe. . . Schmuck . . .the whole case All Night Long! ...Greece '79 . . . How do you like your eggs, Kel . . . Miriam . . . Eins camping in R.l. with Boo Boo and sis too! . . . Obnoxious much? . . . From Green to Russian . . . Do everything once and the fun things twice! . . . good times . . . sail on. Peter Gallagher Football Capt., Baseball 1-4. H19 . . . Farmington's Hill . . .JD rules . . . Tubey . . . Bonker bowling . . . JGSS Huck Buck ... Pubbage ... A Night Atop The Torino . . . IBA . . . 4-wheelin' in the Fairmont . . . Where did Wes go? ... Natick . . . Tucker . . .Avon Park... - Elll-l TSS Wes, where's my homework? .. . Parties at Funky's Pic on Stick . . . Obbed again . .. Peace Frog .. . Driving w!Peeve Panz Club lifeguard Boston Boy's ...GIADG . . . What dance? . . . SPACE ...TakeiteasyAWTFMMJFTFJM LFSCAMFRDCSM...thanxCGM and CJT. Michele Gallinoto Thomas T. Gately Cross Country 3, 4, Track 2-4, Float Comm. 3, 43 Prom Comm. 35 Newspaper 33 Band 1, 25 Chorus 2, 3, Car Wash 2-4, TOM.,.Q...Bikeit...AdidaS Dragons Forever . . . LED ZEP- PELIN . . . Good Times, Bad Times BB Wars! Yeah, For Sure! E-W Streak Lifeguards in Concert . . . Night Rides . . . Up the Tower . , . 3000 Meters and X-C . . . B. Crocks, Lums ... Mile Hill - Ugh! Fun runs The 3 Ara- bians ICSTJ . . . S-Trips . . . You're on my list! - Oh, I am? , . . Niantic - Beach Veg... Ultimate... 14 X 440 at 64 . . .See ya! Scott Edward Garfinkel Band 1-43 Chorus 3, 4, Special Chorus 43 Dance Band 1-4. Scott .. . Garf . . . Scottrid . . . Mr. Nobody from Nowhere, USA ... Harris Piece ... Trumpet? ... GUIDING LIGHT ... Europe - GHYO '79 ... Wimp much? ... Miss Anne Elk. . . 4322 . . . Me Ner- vous? . . .All CONN . . . Fledermaus ...Music Room . .. Hit by a car in Scotland much? MUSIC! AAAAAAGH! Hi Scott Oh, shut up! . . . Geese. Frances Ann Gibbons Field Hockey 1-43 Basketball 1, Softball 1, Chorus 2-4. Fran Baby Hina Brussel Sprouts... l'm Hugo . . . Yeve Me Yone . . . Only the Good Times with Patti Thanx Dayna For All the Laughs... Lisa Honey. . . Summer of '79 Chelsea Only the Good Die Young . . . Elvis . . . Behind Blue Eyes . .. May I Paahk My Caah Fa Evah And I Took The Fload Less Traveled By And That Has Made All The Difference RF My Virgin Ear 5123180 11!14!80 . . . All My Love DON . . . HINA BYE! Cynthia Marie Garro Basketball 1, 2, Senior Tea 33 Prom Committee 3. Cindy, Bimby, Gingy No dif- ference - big difference D8tL Shopping Cart Caper Donna Jokes Florida '79 - turtle? Wake Up M.M. Fted Lips, 151, YJ and 153 . .. lFl366 Stays . . . ZZ Top - P27Ft, Run Lisa . .. Switch that sax, Mare! YCAGWYW potato skrs - 11!1!8O - js Chase Scenes My neck hurts the 3 eggys salute Me, Cathy and Ti-s Bing-Bong Frosh year w!CS ... Court!Burglars Remember the Gilbert Game? Hey Rip! Thanx CBGB's. John E. Gingell Football 1-4, Track 1, 2. THS . . .The Heep.. . Party Mak- ing Period 2. . . Clinton, Sleeping in the Skylark, Oh You're Here . . . Cow Chip The Printer Duh Arch .. . Blue Paint ... Getting Chicken Wire. . . Three On the Ped ...MG...Ginks...Mare...The Outhouse . . . Signs . .. Homecom- ing Queen Cheerleading Hollister ... Ord ... Colonel .. . Craspen ... The Num ... Pro- prietor . . . Pa Griff . . . The Stones ... Four Wheelin ... Hunters! ... Collating . . . Ftex . . .The Wall. Lisa A. Giramonti Jazz Band 1-4, Basketball 1-4 lCo-Capt.l, X-Country 3, Track 1, 2, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, Special Chorus 2, 3. Lis 10!7!79 Chuckez- vous! A walk in the mud if you smile, I won't tell anyone My Little Pumpkin ... Poor England .. . Groovy Brownies . . . Trips to Medi-Mart with Hil . . . LLC Periwinkles Forever Fred the Skate . . . A Windy Day in D.C. ... Zepp's - Thank you ... C'est la vie! Love, reign o'er me - The Who. . .and Chuck. .mmf Lisa Ann Marie Gorecki Volleyball 2, Float 2, 3, Prom 3, Sr. Banquet 3, PTC 4, Lit. Mag. 4, Nova 3, 4 tAd. Ed.l. Lisa. . . Vic P and Bowling . . . 3- D what? ... CSSSSSSSSN ... 18 in S Key R8tC Green M8tM's . . . BB and BJ with Sue... Celery ... Hat and Pin Day ... Flivner '80 .. . Socks . . . Hair and eyes . . . Tempo . . . Dreams and ll- lusions . . . Deb's Jacket . . . Unsafe Left Turn . . . Frances Baby. . . Well girls...PandP...Ships...lfyou see someone without a smile, give him one of yours ILYUSA! Au Revoir and Adios. Dayna Kristin Glenn Volleyball 2-4, Band 1-4, NHS 3, 4, Nova 3, 4, IAC 4, Prom 3, Float 3. Ab, BWrt3, Harold? . . . Coun- tryside . . . Indian Wells - Sebago - H20 Ski birch trees Lit Bkgrds - The Casual Look . . . get 4 . . . Pluto to Cote . . . ex concerts - McLean! Moody. . . reindeer . . . UFO's Pomy + pt attacks Block Island, Cutter, Red the Skate ... TF Kel? ... Locked in band storage room closet . . . Lab? C - 2053 - UCONN HC . . . France, Quebec . . . band-aid ball . .. Gym lStevel ... TYML ... Whining ... Thanks, Pals. Laurie Jean Gorman Cheerleading 1-4 lCapt.l, Track 1-4, Secretary 3, Stud. Gov't. 1, 2, 4, Nova 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Chorus 1-4. Gaurie .. . What a Laugh . . . disco wedding. .. D.D.B .... GBAR ... Hoots ... Yee... 10-20-78 - M.D.J.R. Hurdles... N.Y. Lori? . .. I'm stuck in the mud! . .. P.C.A.D. . . . Surprise . . . S.T.S .... The Big V . .. Camille and our cars . . . the two Hour Prom Float meeting . . . Homecoming '80 . . . Fozzy and Dudley ... Hey DYC! ... Eggs . .. D.C.L.D.S.F.C.N.K.S.- Friends Until Eternity. . . Mike. Tracy Lee Gold Volleyball 2-4, Track 2, Chorus 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Nova 3, 4, Float. Trace. . . gum fanatic . . . Sunfest '79 . . . Summer Jam '80 . . .Apples and pretzels . . . Van Halen Concert I hate those L.Y.K.'s ...STYX FREAK . . . Frozen slides . . . Beach Expeditions ... A.O.F. ... Volkswagen Does It Again . . . T.G.S .... Car letters . . . ls it dead yet? ... Rainbows ... THINK SNOW . . . Blue sand and Buffaloes F.F. and UP Road Trips to Eastern - then Avon? . . . The Rugs . . . Lemonade and Ice cubes . . . Hartland? . . .Sundownersl Patricia Gorneault Allison L. Graf Herb Norris Bo BTA Dr. Ced I was Walking through AOF when Pig loves cat Jackie, Dyhanej PJDLMABS Commo- dores Nov. 21 S, wdygye Thing is K83180L DWZ MBFNAM WRat Mois HBC Jamaica what? Funk 78 club Kix turn, turn, turn Free dance tick- ets I think I'll stay and watch EWF, Reasons VFW Capt. F12 Friends SBS Boston TGS Coach Dartmouth Nov. 10, 79 Nancy, thanks for everything and remember that I love you. Joseph Vernon Gresh Band 1-45 Dance Band 1-45 All- Connecticut Band 25 Northwest Divisional Band 3, Orchestra 45 Chorus 1-45 Sp. Chorus 2-45 Variety Show 1, 3-45 Math Team 3-45 Nat'l Honor Society 3-45 Nova 4. Joe Jose Yosuf 800!!! Hercules and Damien - in the Army? Finast, Carvel, Cumber- land Farms Moving and mov- ing again Morning attendance Drugs? No, only catnip Sounds logical Igive up Really! Benjamin Greene Dance! Dance! Dance! Mean Greene Machine Movies and fun on Saturday nights Halloween party Eighteen at last you can always tell my car, lt's the one with the tire on front So long Avon High! Richard H. Griffin Baseball 1-45 Football 1-3. Rick Arch Rice THS SKYLARK Clinton crusin the strip inthe Yak CC You Burn- out Rocks in North Canton John who? Onion Patch Base- ball Bowling FC Fixin the Heep Barkhamsted Cow Chip It collapsed! Gettin chicken wire Egging LG IN AMER- ICA Chevy Trucks Gettin Wood Latin scholar Hook's class Com Pro Sleepln in the LARK MG Fuzzy Blue Fish- ing Squad Paint Peddin UST. Cynthia Ellen Gregory Float Committee 1-25 Ski Club 2- 45 Drama 45 PTC 4. Cindy Cinderoo Turtle Sqaw Long Island - Good Times Good friends - KCTJJK Lookin' back Bob Seger! ZZ Top Fziunite The Hill wfSpace, Nunz and Skins purple eyelids Riverhead wfEmilia We are very weird people! CHAS ANGELS K8tP, P8tS, W8tB All nighter Scorpion Bowis Finast - RD and MF GET ME OUT OF HERE The jynx THANX GUS! GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES, YA KNOW l'VE HAD MY SHARE WILL TURN THE PAGE. Rachel Haxton Ski Club 3. Shelly Shell Merritts Bark- hamsted S and S Westbrook Farmington River Summer 80 Partying with the KFC gang Black sabbath 9f19f8O crue- some twosome Partymobile Nantucket is Party at the blinking light Never on time NRBQ at Riverside spacing out Trips to Southington What time is it? 3rd and 6th with veg and smelly no problem crusin with KS and KK. James Healey Senior Tea 33 Float Comm. 1-4. Jim Jimmy Jimbo For Certain The Fearless Foursome Float meetings CSOMF Weekend Parties you make a mess, you clean it up Gaurie K-ron The Doobies Hair Dye Fozzie and Dudley Basketball games Head for the mountains Eggings Buzz city our friend Officer T. Foster Lager Best Buddies Lawn Jobs STUDS Dedicated Fan KPIAAW The Doors 10-25-80 Colleen. Tracy Lynn Hick The Green Avengers will live on Where's the weekend? Skiing Canton Golf Pros DEP Love the days in the sun sailing Waterskiing Madison Summer Maine with Sal Forget it! Acc ls that your mom? ski disas- ters. John Bryant Hedberg The Flying Swede - Just call me Bjorng Achilles knee Operationg Boat Dingy sports truck3 ULTI- MATE! S.B.Ft. Team '81 Ride bike much? Have parties much? Erotic You're such the fool Who cares? The Duke on Top of Old Smokey Florida Trip! ugly american Another Beethoven Male Model Shun LF? Surely you jest The Deadly Chamois Shirt No pressures He acts that way because his dad's a shrink Your hair's wet John Promise? NT, What if there is just no more? Margaret M. E. Hennessey Margi Grit Gentile my part- ner in crime YUKON t-time 3 f25f78 J.o. They can it Mellow Yellow Soph Blur Papaqualu Picklescam me + the Beeny Twins RAMBLIN WITH YOY N.V. 80 D- MF-D fish fish flshin Inner excitements next time What Fence Occifer Tootiada Otamodapia Fast break in Bess Why don't we do it in the road - BC Zip Zip Zappa Tod Orcim and the colors are just for us Chrissi and me - you'll See - Huddles Learn to Forget JDM. x.,--xt X -.. Laurie Ann Henderson Class Treas. 1-23 Float Comm. 1- 43 Softball 13 Volleyball 2-4 4Co- Capt.l3 Senior Tea 33 Prom Comm. 33 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Band 1- 43 Chorus 1-43 Special Chorus 3-43 Nova 43 Senior Banquet 3-43 Band- Aid Ball 1-43 Car Wash 1-43 Italian Food 4. Laurie Laur Green Bug T- Bird Volleyball-12- Finast Par- ties Ex. Concerts! Doobie Bros. All State Try-Outs! Co. 44 Sailing Maine Football Games 10f4f80 Our Place -I Love lt- South Pacific S100 Weekends -Jeff- Always there F.A. Lawrence William Hepburn Band 1-43 Track 3g Avon Fire Dept. 1-4 fCapt. 2-31. Larr Lars? Comedian! Well I try anyway Fireman When the Siren Blows crazy Brashley Bell ringing it doesn't matter cause we're in Ft.l. Whis- tles at S.D. Tongue Cruisin with Bill! Bugs Bunny E.M. L.H. yellow sub Mississippi Queen ADE Penn. 1o!2!8o Goofin on People Larr's Joke For the Day Daffy Duck! That's all Folks! Richard C. Hill Tennis 23 Float Comm. 43 Ski Club 3, 4. Rick... Rick'Il . . . Mountains... party making class 2nd period . .. Onion Patch or Hollister. . . 2 in the morning talks . . . Sunfest '80 all concerts The Doobie Brothers . . . Weekends were made for?! . . . Nights I can't remember but wish I could . . . the Fearless Foursome ... CSOMF ... are you hurtin' for certain?! . . . Skiing . . . leaving ear- ly from the woods Dive much ...You hit what?l . . . I was born to be wild!! John Hoye DNE EHT The Four Year Fish Bowl . . . GRATEFUL DEAD... Rainy Days . . . Beach Moon FOTWT . . . Peace is Farming ... NY . . . Calf . .. Creative Loafing . . . The 3 Great? In Life, is it Right or Wrong True or False Beautiful or Ugly CYOP . . . My Life is My Painting So Get Off My Brush . .. He Died For Us. . . A flower was pick- ed today, John Lennon ... Mushrooms .. . HERE I am But WHERE am I? . . . Melinda . . . Laurie . .. WCISATIHTFMTS .. . Society's Wall Where Does Your Back Fall .. . Music it will show you . . .Sunrise. Karl Douglas Hokansson Band 1-42 Chorus 2-4Q Cross Country 1-43 Variety Show 1, 43 Drama Club 4. Hokey ... Rats ... TGIF ... X-C Tain Mountain NWC Meet 10th . . . Drums . . . Exchange Concerts Cartoons Draw Much? . . . Jake and Elwood Blues . . . Drama Rehearsals . . . McCar- thy . . . Trigonometry Homework, Yuk! Tel me about it Hey, l'm not kidding l'm only 6'212'f Excellent Chevy Station Waigon Walking to school Mi night term papers l'Il quit putting things of, tomorrow . . . So ong. Rita Elise Jacob Chorus 1-42 Special Chorus 3, 43 Volleyball 23 Baseball 23 Track 1-4. Rita ... PM ... 10123178- 10123180 John Tobacco Valley . .. pumpkins ... Strawber- ries ... l'm still on vacation ... what a boring day... Bush one... l'm not psyched yet .. . Beats me! ... Boom! ... What's it? ... Let's go to chorus Where's Coach? I don't want to practice today I can't take this Don't put yourself down cuz you can't do it the first time! . . . Track . . . JSS . .. Spring Flings! Mary-Ellen Hoskins Cross Country 13 Track 1, 2. Angie MEH LSD MJ . . . Down by the river . . . Follow the trail . . . The store. . . Massivedonia ... Day tripper .. . Lake Com- pounce . . . Fountain head . . . NRBQ ... Mental Meltdown . . . Eyeball to Hell ... CSP ... Yes 9180. . .Allman Bros .... 12179 . .. Dylan 9178 The Ville Pyro ... Kent ... Vermont ... Cruisin' ... Space ... Danbury ... The Cliffs. . .The Drive-ln . . . Adios. Judith Ann Jadovich Track 2-4. Judy Jud AOF Cheerleader . . . memories . . . Simsbury gang Shakey's Temple ... Softball ... JM ... Swim team . .. TP memories . . . family parties . . . chocolate shakes ...menlove'em...MR...lhave to graduate. . . comet to a boat . . . Liza Carey's memories .. . Joe Bo ...mycarl Mar hasit... KFC ...Kath and Jud's date. . . men . .. track... HJ and shot . . . perms . .. CG . .. work work work . . . Hallo- ween party wow gen store sicky DC party M8tM's. . .finalIy. Dan Janzen Sailing SD Amy's House parties skiing in Vt. Hockey ... RM ... Riding with Mark F . .. WHIMP ...smoking in school...F...A...K...GratefuI Dead . . . lt was a long strange trip, best time in my life Amy Klau Sexton White Mt. Cone Head . .. Jack the crack, Mark the narc . .. Glukness . . . Skating with Amy ... Wasted words ... ROLF SORRY Romantic nights with Amy, Dazed and confused nice bodies . .. DOORS ... Squant ... Victoria. Kathleen M. Keitfer Kathy KAT DAVE! Numb Nuts ... partying with SH and KS . .. Pinto Power . . . whip it good the KFC gang Let's mingle! L8tL, W8tW ... ACXDC 10110180 Black Sabbath Never say die . . . Merritt's . . . S818 . . . Gruesome Twosome . . . birth- day parties at the Light. . . sorry. . . the store . . . tubing down the river AH-HA! Cruising with Kaz and Amy - Summer of '80 ... January '81, finally out!!! x fi I . . Y V. I3 , Ulises Javier Soccer 3, 43 Gingerbread House Contest. Ulises the U ANIMAL HOUSE . . . That is the way it goes buddy Camaros and Firebirds Class of '81 cars I want you . . . one more year to go ...you really got me... PIZZA ... Any more lawn jobs Mr. Rydberg? ... SATISFACTION ... BLACK DOG Rock and Roll VAN HALEN . .. Good-bye Avon High School. Karen Marie Kennedy Field Hockey 1-43 Indoor Track 23 Track 1-21 Chorus 1-4. Karen... Froggy... B.T. . . . My second mom ... Thanks Mr. S., B.T., J.K. . . . Jackson Browne 7!1O!80 . . . Last week in Aug. with Allen . . . Early Mornings! . . . Avon Convo . . . Aggie . . . Certainly Not! You Big Lick! friends Fights. . .Jan. 5, 1980! . . . Leather jacket .. . finally seniors! . .. Tanglewood 9!30!8O . . . funny redhead Wendi memories and dreams are forever . . . Allen. William Bryan Kalber Band 1-43 Jazz Band 1-43 Chorus 2-4Q Spec. Chorus 2-43 Float 2-43 Variety Show 1-43 Wrestling 1-43 Car Wash 1-4. Bill . .. Bubbs . . . em? . . . Volley for serve ... Bummmmr ... Bell Ringing . . . Bury It . . . Don't forget U.S. ... where's my paper ... wrestling . . . where?'?? . . . Fluffur ... Cruisin' with Lars!! ... Bugs Bunny Friendly's Stinks!!! LM? Beep, Beep! Drive in movies Another one bites the dust . . . Virginia!!! . .. 11f19!79 . .. DC . . . THAT'S ALL FOLKS!l! Timothy Hale Kesser Track 3. California Kicks I Love MS. JHS B.G. you dipstick B.C. and F.J. keep on shaking it ... can't wait till l'm a free person ... see you later Avon . . . P.S., Take it easy Beth. seq 1 5 QW, 0' ff' Terri Ann King Field Hockey 1-4 fCo-Capt.J3 Basketball 1-4 iTri-Capt.i3 Softball 1-43 Band 1-43 Chorus 3, 43 Year- book 3, 4 iEd.i3 Band-aid Ball 2, 4. Terri . . . Ter . . . Hock jock . . . 114 link Butch and Pudge B.T., B.J., Dirtsa . . . Chip and Dale ,. . Laugh much? . . . Boo-boo kitty ... Old Farms Inn . . . traveling . .. M.K. Red Sox Snoopy Be Bananas - Banana Fights . .. Candy cigarettes Mud pie Hey, Cutie Rastro Brownie sprinkled with nuts . . . Little piece of jello The Trio Ethel Oh, well. Jennifer A. Kuiey Transfer 33 PTC 3, 4 iCo-Leaderi3 ski club 1-43 Float 2-43 Nova 43 Drama 43 Prom 33 Cheerleading 43 Track 1, 4. Jake... Genesee... Flame. . . St. Louis, Missery ... Ski much ... Cruizin ...The Fort . . . TLT-BFF . .. TOMAN Russian Lady Fuzzy letters ... PSHS Prom 80 ... The General ... Cabbage Night Escapades . . . The River . . . Me and my JD . . . Where's Numnuts? . . .The Shining ... R.S. forever ... Neil Young Vzrah The Dead Carnations . . . my gang . . . R D J H J BJPXRCDFXJDMBRPRSXC CKKJG..,Gonzo. Myra Anne Knowlton Band 1-43 Literary Mag. 4g Volleyball 2, 33 Float 2-43 Prom. Comm, 33 International Comm. 43 Band-aid Ball 1-43 Ski Club 2. Myra. . . Quebec '77 . . . V.B. rap' in stands... Beach. . . U-turn M.T. ...Thanks D.G .... Pan . . . B.A.B. Pics... Flunking in Florida. . . C.L. '81 g.a. party S.W. sleep over . .. l'll do it tomorrow wswga? ...Country side. . . D.T.P. . . . Dan- cin' P.F. ...sy...Greece! Thanx men P.L .... lwmi! .. . c'est fini. Denise LaFIamme Denise ... I am a child. I last awhile, you can't conceive all the pleasure in my smile The Blue Bus . . . Florida '79 . . . The river... The Stones Memory Motel . . . Music is your only friend. J.D.M .... MM. Kenneth S. Krasow Nova 3-4. Roach. . . Me and my Wagon . .. l'm not a crazy driver or am I? . .. Cruising with Dave and Rick . . . Steely Dan . . . The Beatles . . . Yes ...Sunfest 80 . . . Here comes the sun Trailing in the meadows 8!22!62 ... Summer of 80 H1 ... Vermont C-2 ... AJA ... Cannon At-1 ... Amunual ... Working man at D8tL .. . Bad luck at peoples state Bowling PRAMA . . . ls it my turn to drive? ...PHOTOGRAPHY 111. Vicki LaCroix Transfer 4. Vicki Long talks W!El Halloween!?l Peter RHHS Bob Seger Excursions to RH, SW, and WilIi!!! J. Geils Band 4th Period w!El All night phone calls . . . Long talks w!Peter . . . El, do you eat with those hands?! . . . bush jumping for B.D. ... Big E ... hiking ... El, we're late againl?! . . . Florii'la!?l . .. unicorns and woodstocks forever ...the tower . . . Nice, Jawsey!!! . .. But Mr. Officer All out of love ...May 25th,1983. James Paul Lanza Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Float Committee 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 3,43 Newspaper 43 NHS 4. Jim . . . Mario . . . Wrestling - 132 ... R8tR - it's good for you ... N.Y. '78 - Yo no Hablo ingles . .. The Who pool past mid-night with Scott Check this out Passwd. with Tom . . .Cruising with John in the truck . . . Nothing ven- tured nothing gained M.O. Let the good times roll! Michelle M. Levesque Ski Club 1-43 Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Early Graduate. Miguel. . .The Doors. . .You Bet ...We're High ... Greece... WM ... DRL ... Nantucket ... Hello, Police . . . NRBQ . . . Scorpions . .. VP. . .Wild and Turkey and Champ At and Press Brad and Henry ... Long Hair Hippy Freak . . . Jack Daniels Fiddlers Molson Golden ... White Light ... l'm there . . . Seger . . . Why don't y'all fade away... Wait... You ...Get Rhythm . . . Rebels. . . Skiing w!Lili. Arthur William Larm Wrestling 23 Student Gov't. and Soccer 4. 5-78 Transfer . . . Wicked stream jumping but fell in Cycling from Pigs Too Close. . . 10-31-78 Arch Rd. Mosee DC Past Galump oguses QHUGEJ ... Ski Fever . . . Enders- George maniacs. . . 120 to Rl.TF.RR. Flying! SNOW DONUTS AT S8tS ... KMC ... Roger Left in Mass? Riverside B Last . . . Who Got Lost at Ronstadt? . . .Tull . . . Yes . . . Cult . .. FOGHAT. . .Dude with a juge on Flag Day at Yale Bowl . .. WIPE OUT AEROSMITH ... 18 so soon! ... KSPl Lynne Yvonne Lewis Tennis 1-4 tCo-Capt.l3 PTC 3, 43 Ski Club 3-41 Prom Comm. 33 Float Comm. 1-4. Lynne. . .Von Lewis. . .Animal . . . Tennis ... Chippy's Angel ... Fearless Freshmen, SC and SBIS . . . Faithful VW ... What's a shenanigan? from golf carts to picnic tables . . . And um... N.H. ... water skiing . . . Parties . . . The firesome ... Sinbad ... HCTMB ... m m Live . . . Death Ride 79 and 80 ...Mich . . . Uconn Weekends... ls H dead yet? ...SJ 80 ...SLCCCF 80 ... Wish You Were Here .. . But hey Memories Last Forever Ken. Sean M. Leonard Road trip 80-81 .. . Berlin Incident 4x4 in Bessie Kev at Avon- wood Grad Party in the old Bombs second offense . . . Water- town not born scrubs 80-81 . . . Duraflames at the onion patch. . . firewalks with Crones . . . Hell Burns in Tim's Brown Boat BlacknBlue ... The Bird ... Painting the GS ... Fred gets mooned The Wall Opel GT ... Togas in Simsbury moons in Farmington . . . Jumping in- to convertible mustangs at McDonald's slipslides . . . Cabbage night in the GS House Party... Love it ls. Amy Lenore Lineberger Transfer 23 Chorus 2-4, Special Chorus 2-43 All-State Chorus 2, 43 Divisional Chorus 3, 43 Dance Band Vocals 43 Nat'I Honor Society 4. Amy. . . Yma . . . Yo'mama is gov Best Friend . . . Patti and Marianne ... Fiddler '80 ... Tzeitel ... Monkey ...With - 80 . . . SD in EL Monopoly 'til 4 Tavern . . . 20? . . . Eat much? . . . Gondola flours. ..tube-bat.. .The Cran . .. Weasel No Class Bye BSG. 9118179 ... 10!17!80 ... Suggie . .. Brgg ... Moo Good... This is it Brad. BtStA G's. W . .. l.L.C.T.! Patricia Ann Lipinski Chorus 1-43 Dance Band 23 Band 1-43 F. Hockey 1-33 Track 1-23 Lit. Mag. 43 Band-Aid Ball 1-43 Nova 43 Drill Team 23 Sp. Chorus 4. Patty Pattwy BW H2 Lis Music SORRY B. du jour hit trees KM? Pooh Caldor - WB? Re T. Storm Vt Snowmobileing yeslow East- ern Snow fights Bryant Wilt and ceiling Sleep Wltlalking firestation out in the cold DL Karen! Smsbry P. Butler Whoop coff fries THANX. John Everett Lowry Track 1-4, Wrestling 2-4, Cross Country 2-33 Yearbook 43 Ski Club 1-3. John What day ls this? think much APT I have to laugh it's good for you 9 AG lf you choose not to decide you still have made a choice APWA wait a minute HJ AALLC pool at Jim's Beef Stu l'm still here mouse patrol R and R Quebec Some people see things and ask why, some people dream things and ask why not. Cheryl Ann Lobaugh Transfer 33 Ski Club 3-43 Drama 4. ILYKD Neil Young Tall Cape Cod with Di All nighter Scorpion bowl What license? CONVO Snow White NRBQ Sts Merritts B-day Parties at the light Chrysler ZZ Top The gang DN KS KK SH Monroe Lola Del 2!15!ao. Stuart MacFaddin Cross Country 1-33 Wrestling 1-4 icapt.l. Stu 121 CBA Bruce Springsteen3 Asbury Park jersey beachers I love you cindy wawa b. l needed a change beautiful lit- tle girls l'm confused step into my fish bowl when you look in the mirror do you like what you see life is a trip, it all depends on how much you take of it to how much you get off born to run don't lose it life's for the enjoying. David B. Lostocco Baseball 1-42 Float 4. Dave Baseball 02 How much? Go for it! Pat Benatar Hey Dude Good Times Cape Cod Short Girls Eagles Kitty Berserk Fits in Lunch Onion Patch Drives The War Wagon l'm Not Insane, Just Crazy Leav- ing Early From The Woods Punching Walls, Cars My Hand lsn't Broken Let's Do It Up! Farmington Woods F.F. of '81 Weekends were Made For?? Parties Party Making Class 2nd Period PB, HIFC is 51. Stephen T. Marconi Soccer 1-43 Basketball 1-4 itri- capt.l3 Baseball 1-4. T-Bone lt's not Hambone, Porkchop, or Toadstool seri- ously, this is the Mets' year - the Jets' too Shutouts with the Slavic Wall O Huck Buck GWH, Ar ar JCF and CCR Did you pick the red things out of your spaghetti sauce? Hoop 010 Blue Suede Shoes Mare's Pizza Joke Wess' Gutter Ctlss vs. Bonne Rolling on the River. Lynn Margiott Drama 3-43 Chorus 1-2. FBO Memories Cheats 4th of July Cliff Intenseness with Bill and Mark 10:00 - Steak Futures Doobies wfTim Dou- ble-Trouble K + L. out. with. Cel- ica OPEL. TA. Pumpernickel Pub PARTYING Concerts BONANZA NY Death Ride '80 Willie and Pinball MDKMHDJP - TOGA Happiness is FREE Coming home late, MOM waiting up Bad Co Everyone should always do what makes them happy and they will always be happy. Craig D. Mogielnicki Chorus 1-33 Band 1-23 Football 1. Cycling BKILHITGXSPILM! KD lsney the Who the DOORS the DEAD the BOSS Feb. 9 You got a new stereo? How many watts per channel? What's the model number Touring You can play games on the com- puter? Racing? memories of BC CELEBRATION of the LIZARD B. Cutler in the 25th cen- tury video games MGLeuthfC Corjulo My Generation yes, Clive, the river knows Neil Young Richard E. Memorial Griffinato- rium Morrison Lives! Clive McChesney Soccer 2-43 Track 2-43 Float 3-43 Prom Committee 33 Newspaper 43 Drama 4. Clive COLIVEJ Me and my bike No I refuse ARGIL Keep yourself a Clive EWS Hey Joe Niantic '80 Choc balls That's an exaggeration Bump BB Wars Lifeguards live BCs 440 Move over Rover 2 CMS Delve solo Mr. P, Q, M, D Genesis Borrow? Guess so! Yeh, yeh that's what they all say Insane Track stars frisbee 9 miles later AYBMMM. Maryann T. Mikuliak Float Committee 3-43 Basketball 1-4 fCo-Captl3 Track 1-43 Transfer. Mare New Jersey Grateful Dead Doors Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird You only live once you talk funny values family friends and honest people likes sports, the beach, parties, munch- ing out, weekends, snowdays, Tony and NJ will never forget Mead- owlands Concert Calf with Robyn going to track and basketball pagties college Avon is Beat M . Karen Patricia Metcalfe Ski Club 1-43 Drill Team 2-3, Chorus 2-31 Drama 3. The 3 Eggy's Salute! Vicious Girls Kill at Robin's Double Trouble - btk Hitch-Hikers! Wasted Days, I wasted Nights CELICA AIRLINES DLRHJGGMJH-8.5 FLOWER CHILDREN B. Farm at Tiver Kitty Pumpernickle Pub StJ Doe DEATH RIDES!!! PEACE FROG SP's Rub Chippy's Angel B.O.D.T. HDMDLMJP - TOGA JIMI HENDRIX!!! I like how I live 'cause I live how I like. Kathy Marie Miller Band 13 Chorus 1-33 Track 1-4. Kath Kitty Hey Smiley AOF Cheerleader Simsbury Gang memories Shakey's bowling high jump town forest Slumber party G Store hal- loween party Where is your twin going to church thanks cv tp jm pn do bc for all those memories work, huh Jud and Sue Col- Iegel? horse back What-a- What-a dreaming roller skat- ing Ho Jo's Mac's gas sta- tions Pie Plate California Quarters Cowgirl Phil 1:6. -sd Kathleen Lynn Monaghan Student Gov't. 1-43 Vice Pres. 13 Nova 33 Float Comm. 1, 23 Prom Comm. 3 lChairl3 Senior Banquet 3. Kath around the world in 61 days. . . From Green to Russian. . . The Mini Snakebites hurt Me, Cindy and TS WV her neck hurts? high Tide at GT's HC '80 10!9!77 Pai to MacKay garage crashing JW...WWMFM...MJPT...One way ... Florida '81 ... The Burguiars. . . Greece '79 . . . HC '78 - Cin, Me, and MMB The Vol ... BJ . . . C.C. Dumpster... Keep on Searchin' for a Rainbow MAC . . . ciaou. Michael Murphy Football 2-4. Enders BYO DBYO 18th . . . Sunfest . . . tressel . . . Mis- ty Mountain Hop ZZ Top 41-0 ... Onion Patch ... Downtown Ski trips Bright Light Fright 11:15 GOOD- BYE AVON The am Hours Shines . .. Florida .. . ls a quarter enough? . . . Funky's . . . Mid Week Blues. x 3 .... 1 wE,Z g , . X l ! Karen Marie Montano Track 1-43 Cross Country 33 Field Hockey 23 Band 1, 23 Chorus 1-43 Literary Magazine 43 Float Commit- tee 3, 4. Karen Pisa . .. Scouting out the area . . . That Dance . . . New Year's Eve Avon Park GH fan... Florida '79 . .. I WLPat . .. Summer Jam '80 . . . Riverton? . . . Luke's Snow mobiling in Ver- mont ... Rocky . . . Sunsets in Nebraska . . . XXX50- . . . 1132 . .. Broken Bow's Misfortunes . . . LHOTP . . . Meditation . . . Spacey . . . So long. Patricia J. Nevin Chorus 1-43 Special Chorus 2-43 Nova 43 Literary Mag. 43 Div. Chorus 4. Patti... Hina... Hugo ... lttap Nevin ...Summer of '79 . .. L.L.L. The Loft July 21, 1979 Yo' Mama is yo' bes' friend! N.H. '80 ... Monopoly till 4 ... S.D., in E.L .... Tavern . . . 20? . .. Gondola Floors?! . . . Walk Much?! ...Twix...Yma...Erinairam... Fiddler on the Roof Moonkey ... Mac-ma-hon ... GHYC ... Connie... MB . . . Thank you, Mr. Piper. . . Music. Gordon C. Mudge Transfer 23 Baseball 2-4, Ski Club 3, 4. Gords . . . race much . . . Camaro 111 ... smokem much ... onion patch tracks. . . You're nuts MD. . . Get on 91 south, it will take us right there . . . Town Beach and Wimpys Think we can make it All nighters . . . Grad party3 Did she . . . l can't believe it . . . Where are we? . . . When you gettin' it painted . . . Let's get outta here . . .Where's the party midnight cruizin 120 that's all ...Thanks alot.. . skiing . . . 3274411 . . . That wasn't even close. . . It can't be true. Grace Nicholson Band 1-43 Chorus 1, 23 Float Committee 3, 4. Space shot? . . . My dog? . . . R.I. Beaches - Summers '78-'80 Good Times Bad Times dumb blonde? ... Illinois ... MKFF ... Friday the 13th . . . Puff deluxe - REGTE! Saturday mornings - matter of time . . . R.D. Pretzel Bush - COD - that booth . . . Pub lots. . .Crash 6. . . Cerveza. . . Mix 4 to 1 ... Merits 3:30 ... all- nighters . . . The best is worth waiting for - We might not have tomorrow but there's always yesterday - Thanx G . M . L . A . G. D.RSJ.D.,AdiosAvon! Dianne M. Norcia Transfer 33 Ski Club 3, 43 Drama 4. Dianne Pest Neil Young ... CSN ... Fleetwood Mac ... Think snow.. .snow white... Bliz- zards w!Smelly All nighter Cape Cod w!CT ... ZZ Top ... Convo . . . Camping in the valley DS CW KZ Miss ya. . . JT... Oh Emily where are you?l ... NRBQ ... Scorpion Bowls . . . Smile Cutie . . . giggle .. . Cryanne .. . Mouse n Mole . . . South Carolina . . . All Along the Watch Tower . . . Gemini ...Marc . . . Au Revoir. Karin Ostrom Field Hockey 1-43 Ski Club 1-43 Float Committee 1-33 Band 1-23 Yearbook 43 Track 23 Prom Com- mittee 33 Chorus 1-2. Frosh bo w!Camille . . . trekies? ... BRIDG maid . . . Young Lady We must think alike the business. . .thing is. . .the fling . .. doubles wfMel the judgement day the BBQ jello Hi l'm Harvey . . . huh . . . ski madness I can'tsee HWOTS big wheel. bibi-CRG . . . roomies - 113's name?? ... morning rendevouz ... jpb ... BEAK! ... wishy washy follower . . . Later groid-heeb. Camille Susanne Norris Volleyball 1, 43 Cheerleading 2, 33 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 43 Student Gov't. 43 Revelation 4 fF.ed.t3 NOVA 43 Prom 3. Schmeel, sui generis VBS ex RahRah . . . Frosh BO w!Ka ...YooHoo...GCB...MDJR...ski madness! HWOTS CSNXJT B-ch Love The Sea - Rl road trips .. . confidante .. . AHSSO .. . KaKa ... 111 Lt. wt . .. parties w!JA and co ... TwiZone ... TY- LDKSLGKOSF 3 am escapades ...ERC . . . What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - Emerson. Mark John Ostrowski Soccer 1-43 Band 1'4Q Jazz Band 1-43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Special Chorus 3, 43 Student Gov't. 1-4 iV.P.l3 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4 fPf6S.,Q Yearbook 4 fSports Ed.J. M.O .... Bonham . .. SOCCER . .. Slavic shutdown .. . 113, 5 . . . Tunes for the game? . . . DRUMS . . . I broke my sticks . .. What castle? . .. Har- monies . . . Sha-do-bee, SHAT- TERED . . . Spanish in N.Y .... Tyrone ... Perhaps . . . ICOY . . . I've got the Prelude. . . SUAVELY done . . . that's cool ... CERTE EST TUUS AMOR DULCISSIMUS-SEMPER ERIS MEO IN CORDE. . . M.D. FQ Michael Paul Ostrotsky Oscar Spacingout Paff- town N.C., See You Soon . .. DGNHS ...A 1977 Charger SE... Toronto . . . Another Great night in Avon . . . Let's go to the driveway . . . CN Tower . . . Pack of Luckies, Please? . .. Camping with J.S. .. . Scatpack . . . Daytona . . . Got two bucks, buddy? Fish Effect Beck The Store is a Hole BYE. Deanna Kathryn Ouimet Band 1-4: Chorus 1-43 Special Chorus 3, 4, Summer Show 3. Dea Fayette the Beasts ... I dunno . . . Don't make fun of my car! lt runs doesn't it? gas tank ... my bus driver ... music . . . Oliver . . . WOODEN clarinet . . . All-State . . . ohh noo ... accountant ... HoJo's ... Ma ...frit and frat . . . JDAKCO . . . So, what's new? Baby Quist . . . 3rd shift . . . Jim. Eric A. Pandiscio Soccer 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 tTri-Capt.1, Tennis 1-4 tCapt.lg Ski Club 23 Senior Tea 3, Freshman Orientation 3, 4, Student Gov't. 3, 4, NHS 45 Nova '81. Eric . . . easy to please... Hed's parties ... N.Y.C. by train w!Dr. Harder ... Feud it up! ... Frosh Dance ... JB's ... Confused? ... Vineyard - M.O. - N. Hampshire ... Sailing w!John and Uncle Fred ...skiing . . . Paddk . . . SBR Team 81 ...the boat . .. Neil Young ... The Who Good Times Bill B. Killington Gondola YES try to see it all . . . GREECE. David Pellet Band 1-43 Chorus 2, 3, 4. Dave.. . Stereo . . . Summer of 78 . . . Beatles . . . Corporations . . . Give me a break Clarinet McLean Va. Taking off on the weekends . . . Pink Floyd . . . Steely Dan ...Mass . .. Dreams . . . CSN . . . Hey, Larry, did you watch Bugs Bunny? . . . EASY GOING... Libra . . . Having a good time. Garland Scott Pass Cross Country 1-4, Class Pres. 2, Student Gov't. 3 Nice Pres.I, 4, Drama Club 2-4, Ski Club 2-4, Variety Show 3, 43 Sr. Tea 3, Chorus 4, Newspaper 4. Scott Circus Sound Effects ...running . . . Stage fright . . . Col- orado . .. Skiing with Pan Air- ships . . . West Germany . . . Pool at Jim's . .. SAEW ... Olin Fives ... Simplicity Sticky buns are a myth! ... fifty torton nevse .. . Organized? . . . BIG FISH. Jennifer Susan Perry Ski Club 1-4, Float Comm. 1-43 Student Gov't. 13 Drill Team 2, 35 DTBO 2, 35 Class Treas. 3, 4, Senior Tea 3, Prom Comm. 3, PTC 4. Jennifer . . . Sinbad ... Chippy's Angel . .. Cowgirl . . . parties! ... Mich ... PK-R's . .. Death ride 79 and 80 MM-Fun is! Frosh Y.SC,SB's ... The Doortsl ... Rings 'n Things Ski Col- orado 79 . . . Our Plans.. . Wasted days and wasted nights Con- certs . . . Dream can come true . . . trips to UC remembered and forgotten ... 12-31 ... Barky ... PJ-RS. . .Longer by D.F. - ANDY! Carol A. Peckham S.D.R8tR ... GREECE... Doors FS Early Grad Wm Bob Seger ... Shotgun? ... YOU! hittiest Hippy Born to Be Wild ... Jeep ... HBROAOF ... Quebec Rebel NRBQ and Jonathan Edwards . . . Nantucket ... Road house.. . Hello Police... l'm game . .. long hair hippy freak . . . Fiddlers.. . FIX. . .Whoa Beaky .. . Steppenwolf . .. J. Geils ... garbage can full . . . w!Bradt Henry ... l'm there ... Benihanna ... 9:7-19,79 . . . DIWD . . . SPL? Peter L. Peterson ' Transfer 3. Petie . . . Road trip 80, shots on the roof ... 4x4 in the olds ... Sorry Bessie . . . Plainville girls . . . Miss P and Ethel Walker Dances . . . So, this is Avon! . .. We're over due for a good road trip . . . Tubing . . . I was framed . . . Bessie lives . . . Don't worry Bomb I'II pick you up ... Boy, do I hate this place ... mooning ... Party, where? We'II never get in . . . Kev pops it at Avon Wood .. . Fredy's slip-n-slide Now to get far away from here!!! Pamela Ann Piersanti Band 3, 43 Transfer 1, 2. Pam THE BOSS STEPHEN STILLS - Ramada Inn . . . New York - Crystal Room . . . Marie and the gang . . . Tennis with ED. . . Beach . . .Thanksgiving Day football games . . . Spirit - P.H.S. - PRIDE - C. Parade in N.Y. City ... Make things right . . . Viewing a mountain, with success at its peak . . . Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal . . . No one knows what it is that one can do till one tries. . .And miles to go before I sleep. X - J Bruce L. Polderman Soccer 1, 23 Float Comm. 4. B.P. ... Brewster ... Beep ... You'll get over it! Can't deal! Wrong! Big Bad Jeep The Fearless Foursome . . . Who said that! Not me! ... Gulp! ... Cheers ...4-Wheelin . . . CSOMF . . . Play- ing in the sand King Perv Life on the Miss Dutch Style! Nepaug Starts . .. Riding High! Dude Horny Much? ... In the Bathroom with her . . . vacation . . . Do it to the Mac's. . .Too many a's Not Enough +'s!! . . . Saturday 9:23 ... Hey Fuzzy! ... Junior Babes Aahh! . . . Kathy. Robert J. Piper Soccer 1-4, Track 3, 45 Ski Club 2-4. Robby. . . Quebec . . . Having fun on the Bromley bus. . . The train to New York with Dr. H .... The Doors ...Skiing . . . Elwood . . .The Slavic Wall . . . Kansas ln Concert . . . Out here in the perimeter there are no stars. Jan Elisabeth Pollock Chorus 1-4, Special Chorus 2-4. J ...JP ...Jan-Jan, Bush-2 ... Summer of 80 - Streamside, PA . . . MAB Babe percussion power Ah, come on now - Now cut that out - Don't ask me why . .. Me, crazy?! ... Uncle Paul ... Father - Last time for today Good Ole Golden Arch Vote Mc- Chick LBSDKBSC Keep your men straight . . . Oh, no. . . All State: 2, 3 . . . I tried . . . PIANO . .. Voice . . . Music - Always . . . Me, a coach? . . . My Rocky . . . Drama . . . Renegade . . . Mamasam: she's my kitty . . . lSA.40: 28-31 ... Sure . . . STEVE. John Joseph Poirier John . . . Skynard . . . Nepaug . .. Enders . . . The River . . . Swamper . . . Old Chevy's never die . . . Bikes forever . . . Pork . . . Cops-Pigs, UFO's, Satan's Kingdom ... Can you picture? . . . 1776 Trail. . .Van- tasm ... O'NeiIl's ... Dodge ... Spinning Tires. . . Hodaka. . . Hon- da. . .The Swamp. David Reid Alias CHAZ and Ruby . .. I hate to tell you ... but . . . V: Oct. 22 at Daves . . . Dross Roads . . . trip at Enders. . . Hey l've got a great idea AC-DC The Cars Cult 'N' Sabath . . .Things Just Don't Seem The Same I can't stand Mon- days Punk lives Thick as a brick We're all clones There's more to the picture than meets the eye, rock and roll will never die Neil Young Alex Lifeson Rush Experience what you can when you can because it won't be there to experience tomorrow. . . KAY. Andrew L. Rich Soccer 1-33 Ski Club 1-4. Andy San KYU UU Sergio MC TD TF A MGB Shree Courant AC Club Twin Bar- num and Bailey Pole Shift Star Island 10010 Fun The Game What's a Whoopie Bucket? I wouIdn't want to belong to any club that would have me as a member -- Woody Life is more work than it's worth, but it's the only one around To admire: S. Kubric, W. Allen, and J. B. Anderson for a noble effort Beam me up, Scot- tie, I wanna go home. Robin M. Rotondo Ski Bonzi Stowe Party! Suzuki Granby Gorge Enders Kill Trans NM Hooper - Animal Boc Black Sabbath Passout quarters Ropeswing Snorkeling Hoops Boat Block Island Flo- rida Trip Zeek The Roach Fait it was an accident! Sunfest '79 Don't be doing that Stage West Cruising too young to die, too fast to live Good Times Payday lt's Snowing free at last Sand Pit Grateful Dead Bore it up Munchies Burnout what a long, strange trip it's been think Bye. 1 Robert D. Richard Quebec Trip The HoteI's on fire CANADA HOCKEY SNL Motobecane P.A.B.S. THE DOORS Party Much? MASH Snow Days B.H.F.B. Susan Rulon Track 1-35 Drill Team 33 Chorus 1-3. Sue AOF Memories EI Charro Simsbury Gang Sha- key's Temple Softball Plankhouse Swim Team shav- ing cream and carwashing we play, we clean S.J. NAVY SAILORS DO IT BETTER Califor- nia Caldor Crash letters phone bills sneaking in Richard's room ducking under window Babbs Davios Getting towed All good things come to those who wait I'm waiting Everlast- ing love SCOTT!!! Franz Roesner Football 1-43 Basketball 1-4 ltri- capt.ig 255 Club. Franz OSLB F34 Avon 41, Farm. O Hoop H20 Magic to Skywalker The Bug Orange Sports Car Huck Buck Wes CKF Neil Young Cortez the Killer Peace Frog Sick Jokes Much? The Bomb Squad Can't grow no grub Lifeguard R.l. '80 Cruising to the Sunfest in the Bonne Bombing Tubers at the Wall J. Geils The Ped Success Patti Long May You Run. Jeffrey J. Santoro Football 1-4. Fuzz Pick and Stick DHB Return Peve Get a Hair Cut Cruisin' to the Sunfest 80 in the Bonne BBB Dave it stuck win do Sclnapps Volvair Jeep Off Road Depot Skiing water skiing in the Blue Chip Beach Sleep in your car Deer Hunter Arch GPG Pa Griff LG Blue Paint Beep Hairdye Hoop Games Is the Bug a sports car or is the Pontiac Bombs Ice cream Make a Party PVBB Proprietors Suey Hoppy Tode Red Pickup. Timothy Saxer Transfer 35 Ski Club 3, 4. Timmy 11-11-79 onion patch 2-1-80 Mar. G Sunfest Sabbath-colt, Journey Bessie Fourwheel'n in Bruce's Jeep Karate Scrub Club 80-81 opel olds, gs, birds, 24 oz Row CSOMF Farm Girls Devil Dogs Dur of Lame Action The Brown Blur ms Fred's Onion Patch Party - firewalker Blondes Purple punch This town is the pits NJ Go for it Get me out of this place AMF! Kelli Ann Shea Student Gov't. 1-25 NOVA 2-4 fEd. Activitieslg Art Club 43 Chorus 1-45 Variety Show 1-25 Float Comm. 1-43 Class Act. 1-45 Student Faculty 1-23 Sr. Tea 33 Sr. Prom 3. Kelli Kell Shili Bea Crash Mo Boog Quiet too much Blonde AOF dance Future Nurse Nice Cars T.J. Forever Cape Cod B.C. Camero K. Shea in AMS much? Brandi Nice Tan Fla. Barbados Sun Worshipper Mickey Mouse IHTBF!! Jonathan W. W. Shanley The School Store and other jokes mrT-Square Ferris those long evenings in the drafting room Pizzas Pat, Mark, Tom in period 2 study hall with LA Ferris Dave - is it fresh? Karl the engineer The wings of the mourning send the splender of day, as 2 dream away the summer on Cape Cod Bay Sunsets and Sunrise Provincetown sights Marine specialties Union Square The Wharf fishing and boating - perfection. Tris J. Sherman Tris My airplane the beach Mike Hook Pig Valley Rosanne euish wedding that's the thing Robert Redford the Stones Ya wanna? beach ani- mals the Doors Space Cadet Yukon M.C. Neil Young Heart Jan Who's gonna buy? Bustin' out! Harry Jack Shea Working in the town garage and in the school Tubing before graduation with John Pinball at Friendly wood at Murtha's Rambler the great, the cruiser the bolt broke again Dan- ny's 20 The Farmington Changing for parking at Henry's and John's Tub- ing Enterprise The Garage The junk yard runs fun and games Bris- tol The Cafe closing the doors Jimmy Drafting for 3 years The designer of the school store Washing Cop Cars Friends are Friends The Rope Red Sox All nighter New York Driver's Ed. the 6 month wait Pop's Birthday Cake in the Cafe Good Luck School. Amy Carolyn Shorb Ski Club 1-4. Aim, Aimble, Aimes Martha's Vine- yard s+s ACfDC! I do, do you? Summer 1980 Rabblino Vettes! Foxy RabbitfFoxy 2u Cruising with Kathy Rainbow I feel funky! B.l. Heart Hey Vegile! Back in Black 5-9 AHH-HAA! 2BA's My Beee M.G.A. Frisbee 10f10f 80 trips to Colgate Come Fly A Kite Cheers! Very Cyut! 12f8f79 Let's Put Top Do Win T.N.T. Thanks a Lot L.A! HOLA! S g Y .4 5 Katherine Scott Skinner Kathie . . . Kat and Pathie . . . Greece 79 . . . laundry elevator? . . . Benihana . . . Snoot . .. Rebel ... I can't deal AM lift huddles and the color is just for us . .. Harley F. Davidson . . . flowers and sunshine . .. Get this .. . and Boo Boo too Clapping how, hl are you? inner excitement olive CSNY that's what I meant otamodapia . . . Darien Hawaii Fast break in Bess ... it's the little things ... Left, Right? . .. Another round! . . . laughter is the key to your heart . . . Patrick. Linda F. Somers Chorus 4. Carnival de Quebec Do you have a seventh period class A.L.'? Are you having fun P.L.? Summers in Sunapee . . . Skiing at Kingbridge fire I have to work tonight . . .Caldor. tif. V x A 4, , ,H Dana Lynne Smith Cross Country 15 Quebec 25 Track fMgr.t 1-45 Summer Show 35 Volleyball 35 V-ball tMgr.l 45 Basketball fMgr.j 3, 45 Nova 45 Special Chorus 4. Dana Skippy Dear Abby . . . awesome . . . Eric . . . Andrew . . . Dan! . . . Strawberries much . . . AOF . . . smile, it makes people wonder what you've been up to! . . . me crazy? ... l'm so confused ... those AOF guys. . . N.H. Kirsten Lee Spackman Transfer 25 V.P. 45 Student Gov't. 45 NOVA 3, 4 tBusiness Ed.l5 NHS 3, 4 tSec.J5 Prom 3 tCo-ChairJ5 PTC 35 Grad. Marshal 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Tennis 2-4 tCo-Capt.J. Kirsten - as in dear . .. Kirstie hyper much? HC - 111 floats, parties, sPlFtlT! . . . NYE - 79 - Where are my shoes?l ... judgement day Lori's 16th Cheering . .. HWOTS . . . KF'S - Somebody's bleeding! . . . Twi Zone... Hi Kris ... B-CH! ... RI road trips STS ... Camp AHS ... red VW Stooch'n Hoots You're a pal - EVERYONE THANKS! A Paula L. Smith Transfer 4. John Andrew Spalla Football 1-45 Wrestling 1-4. Junior year . . . Mike it was an ac- cident threats on my life locker - Blook All over . . . Berlin road trip ... Bessie has no oil ... hey Chris, how's Pappy . . . Pie Eating Contest Kid, Petie wins . . . rides in the GS . . . Baby Face Squid beats the rap Hey, it's acid Jim Cruising with Jr. Fred, how's Bessie . . . Chris, need my homework? . . . Hello Capt. Bob ...Dave - Party time. . . Jammin' with Bubba . . . Sack the Farm- ington Q.B .... Pictures Tues. Katherine Elizabeth Stanton Girls' Track 2, 3. Kathy... DALLAS... Kim... Joyce ... NIGHT WALKS ... Where's Laurie and Diane I'm working Get off my case We'Il do it tomorrow . .. TPJM ... BZ... Rhode Island . . . I'm too - ...lneedadime...GH...Camp- ing. . . Good-bye, Avon . . . HELLO, TUSCON. xx an if KKI. I X xxx 'X ww- 3' c..,.Qf ,ff x f I f -. NI-V-mmiwf -ssgrw-...Q K' ll- ' - .4- it. , 3 f Mary K. Talbot Transfer 33 Band 3, 43 NHS iV.P.J 3, 43 Class of '81 iSec.! 43 NOVA tEd.l 43 Senate Page 33 Congres- sional Intern 43 Lit. Mag. 4. MKT . . . Big Sis . . . Spackattack ... Quite the dilemma ... Me, lost? ... Good buddies - BSKSCN MFMMJDNTTELD - and all ... Urban Cowboy ... Snow cones - Wild Bill . . . Linda-Tai Pan 1!17!80 E.W8tF fD.C.! All the secrets in the universe will whisper in our ears and all the years will come and go, take us up, always up! We may never pass this way again. Frederick T. Sutton III Football 1-33 Tennis 23 Band 1-43 Dance Band 1-43 Chorus 2-43 Sp. Chorus 3, 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. Rick Sut Notebook Car- tooming . .. Dulles Airport . .. Lunchtime philosophies . . . Apathy . . . Do it tomorrow night . .. Mac's - working tonight? . .. Bottle Dance . . . Maynard . . . The Big Jump... Unsung hero... D.B. ... Don't try to understand it. Deborah Ellen Taylor Band 1-43 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4. Dedbod ... Don't Bug Me ... What . . . Meetball . . . No time to write ... Gwendalyn ... Smile ... Wobba . . . Leave me alone . . . Pint Learn drive pint Give me a break... Cus .. .Can I have a car piano... Do Not Pound Always word Saturday . . . Why me . . . Deboratory . . . BG Met Eat Dreamer Wish Friend What to wear . . . Change Outfits . . . Dishes . . . The Camp Camping Yeak ...Think Good. . .Good Bye, Avon High School! . . . Hello, Future! Barry Kenneth Swanson Skiing Trips 13 Homecoming Tug-o-War 23 Career Day 3. Barry .. . Florida ... Skiing .. . Electronics Camaros Car Buff.. . Top flight Mechanic . . . In- ventor . . . Motorcycling . . . Sailing and Motorboating Stereo Friday Night Liz Good bye, Avon High . . . Hello, University. Nancy Annette Tkacs Nan Tax Trance Francy and Ned...MBF-Herb...lwas walking through AOF when . . . Cat loves Pig . . . 1189 . . . California... Baby talk F82480L do-it- on-skies ... PJMABSDLVE ... S,WDYGYHC? Just remember I could own you Mark-o- Pole-o 3-2-1- Dr. O perhaps . . . Me and Flea will always be ... together ... ALLISON, l LOVE YOU! To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven - F.Fl.L. P.S. - JH, What if there is just no more? Marc Alfred Tremblay Chorus 15 Falconeer 13 Passage 2, 4, Revelation 4. Bob's identity crisis . . . La Trott ... Bunzer ... Jordan ... Specimens ... FIATVS ... CHEVETTE Crank in the tunes Go For It! The Doors Here I come NYC . . . Doreen. Rob Wallace Ski Club 2. J.S. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED! TRIP AT ENDERS V.W.? RAISIN' HECK AT A.C.C .... CROSSROADS ...THIS IS THE END RADICAL I'M AS FREE AS A BIRD NOW AND THIS BIRD YOU CAN NOT CHANGE . .. BUT THERE'S STILL TIME TO CHANGE THE ROAD YOU'RE ON DEDICATED TO J.S. AND J.M. ME, A DROP OUT NEVER . .. IT'S TIME TO GO AND THAT I KNOW. John Matthew Volle MOLLE VOLVER MY NAME IS NOT BOB HUCK BUCK HOOP 1-4 . . . Stealing Hed's boat . . . SaI's Buckets of water . . . Herb and Trance Strike out .. . Mr. Writter Galileo Blue Berry Buckle . . . Carl The Greens Keeper Doing the O.P. Patti is a whimp MOO What? Where is Vitone EAGLES KANSAS ... NEIL YOUNG ... Punch Tom . . . Sesame Street Fever . . . Doin' the Pigeon . . . Pur- ple Underwear. . . No Problem. Patricia M. Warren Transfer 23 Volleyball 2, Ski Club 29 Float 3, 4, Prom 3, Yearbook 43 Student Gov't. 4. Patti . . . apples and pretzels . . . wipe your face JH . . .Jap Style, LS, and SD with TG ... RI ... gullible GG and HT read the plum ... DIITR ... prep ... VH concert . . . VW experiences . . . Pass on bridges . . . jump trees . . . night ocean swims . . . Oh Mississippi . . . FFl's staring . . . Penn traffic . . . Property of 34 . . . The red jug . . . BUCKOF . . . too short! ... FFIANZ . . . Live for the moment! Frederick William Walker lll Football 1, 25 Ski Club 2, 4. Fredness . . . Down Town Freddie Brown Bessie Lives Berlin Incident . . . Mooning With Shen- n-Petie . .. Mad Max ... Scrumbs ... Prom 80... l'll bring the Slip- n-slide . . . Fred's famous punches Breakfast of Champions Hey Baby Three Personalities . . . Grab-em by the ears . . . Nuts and bolts . . . Brain Drain . . . Lazy, wasted an' a scrub, the only way for me, 'ank u, G-Bye, AVON. Michael John Werden Band 1-4. Mike FL.74, 76, 79, 80 Cruisin the Bahamas 80 .. . OLDS 98 Working at Plankhouse Under the Influence . .. WHCN . . . Hendrix Pinball Wizard Hanging Out . . . Going through the motions . . . Veg . . . Switch Into Glide College? I Must Be Moving On . . . Good Bye, Avon High!!! Miriam Wexler Magazine 2, 43 Yearbook 3. l'll always remember the regula- tions and rules . . . l'll never forget the fun and long days in the prin- cipal's office. . . l'll never forget the class I had with Mr. Arnoldi that was English . . . He always graded papers with a harsh attitude . . . l'II always remember Mr. Shine and Mr. Cohan for they were nice in my last years . . . Good Bye, Avon High School. r' 'YW 1 Donald Mark Wilson Band 1-43 Dance Band 1-43 Senior Chorus 3, 43 Prof. Intern 3, 4. lt's Mark, not Donald . . . Hey Wils ... Moped gang ... '69 Plymouth O-60 in 5.2 minutes ... Patrolling . . . D.C. '80 . . . Sum- mer Vacations in N.C .... Dawn. Leann M. Wilhelm Leann Me and my R8tC Pooh . . . Sam . . . Posessed much? ... PINK FLOYD... Rolling Stones ... Florida '79 . . . Summer days at the river . . . Walk much? Wish you were here . . . The Yellow Capri . . . boring weekends ticking away the moments that make up a dull day. . . around every corner there's a ! '!Q . . . l'lI see you on the dark side of the moon - maybe . . . The End. Susan Lee Wolansky Chorus 1-43 Track tMgr.l 1, 23 NOVA lSaIes Ed.l 43 Lit. Mag. 43 Float Comm. 3, 43 Band Aid Ball 3, 4. Sue . .. Short but sweet LIP . . . Talks with Rob . . . FASTY Pres. . . . College! . . . Beach . . . What are we doing tonight? Westfarms ... BJ ... Sunfest '79 ... Pooh's . . . JCJFS . . . fried rice . . . Tstorm ... stay in the middle Whining DG ... MK at 70 . . . Surprise par- ties. . . blind date. . .sick much... Suey mud LG Piano PSALGDDSW . .. Keep on smiling . . . B-games . . . Carry on JW and DW3 Sis. . .friends forever. Sendi Diann Willa Band 1-43 Chorus 1-43 Special Chorus 43 Volleyball 2. Sen not Cindy or Sandy Tweeth . . . Summer of 80 . . . Cape May ... RUSTANLON ... USCGR Rick and a smile Admiral Duffy.. . Musical Dads . . . All State Tryouts Coach Pollock 'n' her musical spider Better luck for Julie next year JPDODTISUG . . .living with Dea . . . Daydreaming all the time . . . insanity. .. YDNAR .. . Governor's Island now and May 81 most importantly warm Fuzzies and DAVE. Melissa C. Zanini Soccer 1-43 Prom Comm. 33 Revelation 4. Mel. .. CG '79. . . RN-NISM? . . . Killer ... HMDC ... Roomies ... Roomie Ii three?l ...The Fling . .. BRIDG -Maid I Can't See! Thing is . .. DWVPAH - Targa - Ma Green ... Brick House .. . Reasons . . . Andre's Army . . . Op- tion Hi! l'm Harvey! on ice ...Me and Mr. Jones . . . Turn! . .. Alphonse LaManna Yoo- hoo! The Business Judge- ment Day . . . We Must Think Alike! ... Go-Fast Hat ... BBQ Jello ... Later Groid . . . It's a DW! Jan Marie Zumbroski Band 1-4. Jan . . . Pisces . . . Chalker Beach Bum . . . Workin' hard, Playin' hard . . . and we're gonna get stuuupid! NRBQ the Stones So, what do you wanna do? . . .Want to go to Saybrook?. . .oooh Baby! . .. Doors . . . the beach animals . . . SMILE. . .Trigger me. . . Blow your doors in Space cadet All together now ... C.P., D.D. Wild Summer Nights. . . Cat Stevens . . . Tris Heart little devil prime time. . .jail break. Marci K. Campbell MISSOURI Highway Song, On the road again! California, here I come! . . . Cowboys and Harleys . . . Royals in World Series Mental, Drifter, Soaps Journey with Rick, Jell, and Sis. RB.MD.PD. Pool at Odessy . .. Born to be Wild . . . Pink Panther - Some respect! Funky, excuse me? Say what?? Kick A?? Does your Rabbit hop? ... Seger and Southern Rock-N-Roll ... BE GOOD AND IF YOU'RE GOOD AT IT, NAME IT AFTER ME!!! Tom Jordan Fred Clarke Rock-n-Roll Party I want to leave my locker, my parking space, and my insignia to Avon High School. Linda Fancher g!6l'y!0QQ .MZ OWJ fge pardon we KIKKAUQQ4 'f f 611' now Ae id one ? fo fge MIZAIZOLUIZ HAOUQ' udf rememoer Woof Ze Ll!0LlQJ6lg.' Oli' e id LUOPIIZ goin? Auf 0114 ofa? og Jay,- .,x-f , ,W A ,-' , .I - . - ' f ' S' 'g , , 1 .V - H . . fa' 25, A if' ' f 1 f ., fs, I I, . . , . Lf .I .yfdomefging good wrong, you can cfange our wa J. Y' 1 v its i x 4 if 5 v. Is, f 1 ' -f . '-li tl' I. .. ...if V 1,b.- rj -' fy' UQ 3 2 !- QQQQQ1 f - , aff 3-I . L -1. ', RiH, fsxq I f ' 'fi if ' A,. ,, lk , V, u t 0 , , i. ,., ff. I . . - ' '-4. ' K . 1' V I t ' ' '-U I? W if ' I ' I I 3. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT The following STUGGUYS UHVG The Senior Class of Avon High beef' YQCOQNZGU f0f 9XC9PU0n?l School has named ten people as 3Chl9V9m9mS lf' academic being outstanding in the follow HYSSSI ing categories: Yale Book Award Bill Beizer Trinity Book Award Eric Pandiscio D.A.Ft. Award Mary K. Talbot Bausch and Lomb Science Award Mark Ostrowski Math Award AYUIUF Larm National Merit Semi-finalists Michael Carr Bill Beizer National Merit Commended Students Eric C. Barnum Thomas G. Bombara George Y. Bowman T Michael S. Cronin Frederick T. Sutton S Stephen J. Crowe B Joseph V. Gresh . James P.Lanza 2 John E. Lowry Q Camille s. Norris 3 Mark S. Ostrowski 2 Arthur W. Larm Most Radiant Cheryl Lobaugh Most Optimistic John Hoye Most School Spirit Kirsten Spackman Most Ambitious Bill Beizer Most Likely to Succeed Mark Ostrowski Done Most for the School Lori Davis Most involved Mary K. Talbot Best Sense of Humor Fred Walker Most Friendly Miriam Wexler Most Competitive Terri King CLASS OF '82 Front Row: J. Cleary, M. Ahern, N Beres, T. Bridgman, G. Case, C Bourdages. Back Flow: N. Aparicio, R. Belliveau M. Brown, P. T. Barnum. Front Row: A. Corson, M. Cronin, L. Dengenis, S. Dimick, K. Dyson, H Droste. Back Row: P. Crowe, M. Crichton, J Duer, R. Dupont, M. Daigle. Front Row: K. Carey, B. Briggeman K. Bourque, M. Carpenter, M. Clark M. Becker. Back Flow: S. Binder, J. Carr, J. Bom- bara, L. Brown, L. Afendis. :H :ff -.Li ...Q 1 255,75 11 N Q K I Ex LQ. L ' I xv? k Q- 'Q H Y Y W ' P L J3. V... ..,.. .ii ......,kkk l Front Row: M. Desjardins, D Delozier, J. Cowling, C. Dial, C. Dun- ford, J. Craven. Front Flow: C. Fitzpatrick, J. Flynn, D. Glock, P. Goldman, K. Fazzalaro, C. Emery. Back Flow: D. Ferrara, K. Gatty, D. Estes, J. Eden. ,F-.1 Front Row: T. Jessup, J. Kelly, T. Gordon, O. Hentz, K. James, S. Kone. Back Flow: S. Graziano, C. Hansen, J. Hentschel, P. Hart, M. Jacob, G. Kearns. K gif Front Flow: N. Freeman, A. Fiske, L Friedberg, R. Gallinato, M. Farrel, D Dzls. Back Row: K. Fioretti, J. Gonzales, R Funkhouser, A. Feldman, G. Gilmore. Front Flow: M. Jazwinski, H Hamilton, A. Kennedy, T. Hudish, A Howard, K. Hayes. Back Flow: D. Hoekman, J. Hyman M. Koron, K. Griffin, Fl. Hugot. Lew- rk .... .. 5 Front Row: J. Mogielnicki, M Milewski, S. MacDonald, T. Lipinski C. Lohner, M. Mendell. Back Row: R. Levesque, B. Mac- Donald, B. Lohman, M. McLaughlan B. Lanza, M. Morgan. Front Row: D. Rice, A. Potoczny, D. Petirutti, J. Naiman, S. Nimbkar, P. Parsons. Back Row: S. Riley, T. Piper, E. Ouellette, J. Ostheimer, M. Pane. Viy rw' 1 Front Row: M. Matthes, C. Lacomba B. Linn, S. Labelle, L. Laidacker, A Macfarlane. Back Row: A. Liberator, P. Marconi D. Lucas, P. McGuinness, W. Larsen. RXRXXX' Front Row: M. Normen, T. Plude, K. Ockerbloom, D. Pratt, W. Rehm, R. Ostrom. Back Row: A. Peters, S. Pasquale, Dl Pappalardo, D. Ricker, B. Poirier, T. Raymond. Front Row: M. Schmidt, S. Schroder, T. Seaton, D. Smith, P. Sachs, K. Soucy. Back Row: R. Stauch, F. Saxe, D. Roy, T. Schultz. Front Row: A. Tickner, C. Thimoth, S. Whitty, J. Wittmer, K. Williams, T. Usher. Back Row: J. Whigham, P. Vine, D. Stiland, M. Zanini, T. Tyler. Front Row: S. Smith, W. Selwyn, K Robertson, D. Smith, B. Schiavone E. Roberts. Back Row: P. Robinson, M. Sim- mons, E. Ruffini, L. Scully, C Slehofer. Front Row: M. Zivic, D. Tyner, K Weaver, K. Zachariason, T. Wilt, R Wolfangel. Back Row: K. Strid, D. Vorhees. Class of '83 Front Row: M. August, L. Binder, L. Barnaby, J. Carroll, N. Burke, L. Balko. Back Row: G. Abate, M. Chambliss, N. Benham, S. Byrne, C. Chaiken, E. Bean, Front Row: M. Fischer, T. Doney, T. Chouinard, D. Drago, B. Doeg, S. Clark. Back Row: K. Ferry, S. Davis, B. Esc- hert, H. Decker, B. Crowe. Front Row: R. Broganza, Mr. Behm, A. Brady, B. Armata, L. Billings, L. Bullard. Back Row: D. Berube, H. Boos, M. Borenstein, J. Beizer, J. Bourdages. -.54 :i.f Q . i. ,., 54 ki , Front Row: G. Clauson, J. Corbin, J. Ely, M. Daigle, A. Driscoll, C. Fedo- rich. Back Row: T. Choquette, G. Diggle, J. Corbett, T. Follert, P. Costanzo. Front Row: G. Graham, Ft. Hunter, J. Hecht, L. Heath, K. Gilrain, P. Foster. Back Row: B. Geyer, G. Healy, J. Iwa- now, K. Hagy, C. Gemme, J. Gavin, C. Gilmore. :t,u':', 31 O1 i . Front Row: K. Lindsay, B. McDonald, L. Meyer, A. MacFaddin, J. Lundy, P. Juros. Back Row: S. McMahon, S. Keiffer, R. Kehoe, A. Klau, A. Kenwood. Front Row: A. Funkhauser, R. Her- nandez, J. Gagliardo, J. Greene, J Frudenthal, V. Greenfield. Back How: M. Gaither, R. Hovey, W Hines, E. Hokansson, M. Hafey, M Gilrain, L. Grocki. Front Row: E. Johanson, M. Kirsh- man, J. Kolesar, M. Kesser, L. Lach- mann, J. Jorczak. Back Row: P. Langpersiuth, P. Lang- persiuth, V. McKee, A. Miano, G Melvin, D. McNamara. 55 mis Xl T Q4 , ,. QQ -.5 ,J X.: .Y Y fu J J FJ V v ' Q3 N X Qt? .-A xXX 55 ,Y -- N, -V , -' I P .w 'ff' . k' Ez r w Front Row: B. Morris, D. Ritger, E. Rothstein, R. Palmer, J. Oatman, R. Noble. Back Row: A. Migli, R. Ratkiewich, C Nascimbeni, T. Plude, G. Nummela, A. Rich, A. Pratt. Front Row: J. Thomas, R. Thompson L. Zicchino, W. Whyte, A. Stefanov, J Wolansky. Back Row: J. Simons, P. Tourville, S Sopelak, S. Wills, J. Shine, M. Tri- buani, J. Weiderstrom. 56 Front Row: A. Papineau, S. Presuitti C. Miller, B. Mills, J. Penna, J Rotondo. Back Row: S. Mikulak, M. Presuitti M. O'ConneII, M. Prouty, D. Phelps J. Rich, L. Prain. Front Row: L. Werden, C. Smith, P. Warren, K. Scott, K. Steinbach, P. Vitkauskas. Back Row: L. Stenberg, K. Ruberti, C. Walker, S. Strid, B. Santoro, I. Stahl, C. Roy. Class of '84 Front Row: W. Bauer, J. Brown, S. Betts, D. Armata, M. Berry, L. Bri- ghenti. Back Row: J. Bernetich, L. Barry, J. Q, Bauision, D. Brady, D. Abate, P. Bas- Sett. .,. , vigil Front Row: D. Burton, T. Cleary, M ,ef ,. Commins, C. Carson, J. Casper, B Cohen. Back Row: J. Cecere, P. Casse, J T Busha, C. Carville, S. Carr, L. Cal- cagni, C. Carpenter. 0 .r,s.. 4 Front Flow: T. Costello, T. Frez, M nin. Back Flow: G. Fazzalaro, S. Doyle, B Devin, K. Dean. Front Flow: J. Dwyer, E. Corbett, M. Foster, L. Freeman, A. Fleming, B. Forsythe. Back Row: E. Ege, G. Dionne, R. Gately, P. Feldman, J. Farrell. Fisher, P. Elkins, L. Erickson, S. Cro- Front Flow: D. Gee, K. Hamilton, L Hamilton, L. Hirsch, L. Howard, L lvany. Back Flow: P. Gilbert, G. Juros, M Goldman, A. Graziano, T. Graham. Front Flow: G. Lawless, L. Lobaugh L. Liccopantus, K. Keith, J. Leininger K. Lawless. Back Row: C. Lohner, J. Konefal, G Lindley, J. Loft, B. Lucas, D. Lemay P. Lindley. Front Row: M. McDonald, B. McCoy, J. Pasquale, J. Martino, M. Mauro, C Mountjoy. Back Row: S. Pappalardo, S. Meyer G. MacKinnon, B. Ostrom, G. Nuki P. MacDonald. Front Row: R. Riberdy, S. Schiavone, M. Pfeizemeir, B. Piper, C. Purr- ington, S. Pellet. Back Row: D. Roberts, E. Roth, J. Robertson, S. Sadowsky, L. Ranaldi. Front Row: R. Meyers, E. McCall, J. Norcla, L. Nation, W. Minnier, P. Parsons. Back Row: J. Murphy, T. Parylak, T. Mogielnicki. Front Row: L. Rodman, D. Shultz, J. Quinn, G. Ricker, R. Pryzewbeski, U. Sankaran. Back Row: L. Salvatore, B. Peacock. Front Flow: M. Smith, B. Smith, A. Tierney, T. Seaton, K. Sullivan, Vitkauskas. Back Row: E. Wawrzniak, D. Tyler, T. Uecker, S. Taylor, B. Tribuiani. Front Row: C. Wittmer, T. Williams S. Winn, D. Wolansky. Back Row: C. Weldon, K. Wilt, A. Whitehead. 60 Front Flow: J. Stowe, A. Tremblay, J. Simmons, M. Villella, R. Shea, B Supernaugh. Back Row: L. Sheriden, L. Shaw, K. Shine, C. Sutton. Front Flow: K. Woodilla, N. Zalzalah K. Wilhelmsen, P. Weiblen, D. Wex- Ier, J. White. Back Row: R. Wesch, C. Weimann, T Williams, M. Zeffiro, D. Zappalorti. CLASS OF '83 Officers: Roberta Hunter, President, Steve Davis, Vice President: Brenda Crowe, Secretary: Mark Gilrain, Treasurer. The Sophomore Class during 1980-81 held a Mystery Auc- tion, organized a Mime Show, sent a bus to New York, sold carnations, and sponsored a dance. X T CLASS OF '82 Officers: Kim Williams, Secretary: Jackie Carr, Treasurer: Tracy Schultz, Vice President: Mike Schimidt, President The Junior Class this year sponsored a compatability survey, a dance, and a very successful move, The Night of the Living Dead wivw ,H CLASS OF '84 Officers: Jill Leininger, Vice President: Lisa Brighenti, Secretary: Tracy Costello, President, Bob Hentschel, Treasurer. The Freshman Class in the school year of 1980-81 spon- sored a dance, a raffle for Whalers tickets, and a bake sale. YN W. . ,WN ss.-sr - . S L 't '11 Dave Pellet on Slob Day. Tom stalks the cafe. Patti awaits a command performance. XX Jim psychs for wrestling. ? The ioys of a snowday. Tkacs and Hooks pin-up. Mary Ellen on the move f. ,,,,ff if ., Dan Janzen enjoys the fresh air in the Dan Wolansky enjoys the third quarter. Flick Hill, the suburban cowboy. smoking lounge. Tim Kesser takes a break in the warmth of the fall. S 4- 5 ii Fred and Geoff get excited about the homecoming score. 7 YT l 'yei Cl' 'x Q Dana Smith 112th Gradel. 63 ff ,Y fx f .J - ,H ,N XZ R W H-K V -f iYAf6nZC1511211 36VC1Ot!1Yk2fA7 CENTRAL ADIVIINISTRATICN ...hwy Dr. Herbert F. Pandiscio, Superintendent of Schools . . I W fu 5 . if ,,, 52 - Wi' I We .. .,,,11v,- , T -Q., xx, Mr. Mark Cohan, Acting Principal, U Conn Student Spring Semester Mr. Anthony Segretario, Director of Media fix Xl, f Lf' M 1 ww. '-1'-. 4 . fggfw ,ina f . Board of Education: Front Row: Mrs. Diane Hornadayg Mrs. Linda Walkerg Mr. Joseph Woodford, Mrs. Janet Prevost, Vice Chairman, Mr. Robert Welsh. Back Row: Mr. Justino G. Penna, Assistant Superintendent for Business, Mr. David Beizarg Mni Robert Loeftler, Dr. Herbert F. Pandiscio. Mr. John Shine, Principal, U Conn Student Fall Semester ,ft Q ' its 62753 0. Qfiiifirlf Ivisiisilr . A Sxifisixiif. 2 Mr. Robert Summers, Director of Athletics and Physical Education Mr. Ratomir Nedovich, Acting Vice Principal N' 4 1 1 1 IM Mrs. Judith LaForge, Director of Special Services COUNSELING Mr. Arthur Shahverdian is in charge ol ad- Mrs. Serry Gallagher is Advisor of Peer-tutor ministering College Boards. Counseling. INDISPENSABLE AIDES im.. few, g L X l, wx W ,alkyl M., 1 . -- 'Y , L KVVWLLPW ?y,..3L .,,. . t U H .S : . Mrs. Catherine French, Guidance Secretary Mrs. Virginia Barnett, Office Secretary, Avon's Powerhouse. ,, x i i Mrs. Mary Lindsay, Media Aid. Mr. Glenn Swanson, Electronic Technician. Mr. Robert Piper is Director of Counseling, and also Head Travel Agent of the Penn- sylyania College Trips. Mrs. Yvonne Porter, Secretary to the Principal. Principal. 3--f, A , .ee f ,Mamas ,, Mrs. Emilie Hick, Attendance Clerk. Mrs. Martha Smith, Chairmen's Secretary Lv., English We can never repay the debt we owe to all those people who have contributed to the totality of what we are. We can only pass on to others all that has been given to us. Mrs. Devlin s Dr. Dennis has been at AHS for 6 yrs. He is Chairman of the department and enjoys horticulture. '13 X l Mr. Lynch has been at AHS for 20 yrs. He Mr. Arnoldi has been at AHS for 4 yrs. He coordinates the summer drama program and enjoys fishing. the variety show. Mrs. Devlin has been at AHS for 11 yrs. Her hobbies are sailing and collecting antiques, and she is the advisor for The PhoenixfThe Falcon. Mr. Guaditis has been at AHS for 8 yrs. His hobbies include cross-country skiing and camping. 68 I XNQ i Q. Miss Singer has been teaching at AHS for 8 yrs. She Mr. Buckley has taught at AHS for 11 yrs. He advises the sopho advises NOVA and enjoys traveling, especially to more class and enjoys reading, traveling, and gardening. A ,,,, X Mr. Guhl has taught at AHS for 1 year. He Mr. Lukasiewicz has taught at AHS for 11 yrs. Mrs. Blitzer has taught at AHS for 2 yrs She advises the Drama Club, and his interests He likes traveling and photography. likes to travel, cook and play tennis included fishing and reading poetry. gnul N Mrs. Kaczka has taught at AHS for 2 yrs. Her hobbies are biking and raising labrador retrievers. Health The most frustrating aspect of health is that no one ever appreciates it until it has been IOSL Foreign Language . cis' N its 4 '. A 3 . 1 ZQ. g A-Y A g gg gggg ............. Miss Loiselle has taught at AHS for 13 yrs. She loves to travel and enjoys music. Miss O'Leary has been teaching at AHS for 3 yrs. She advises the Drill Team. Mrs. Sherline has taught at AHS for 6 yrs. She enjoys playing the guitar and jogging. Mrs. Klamik has taught at AHS for 2 yrs. She enjoys biking and is the advisor of the class of '82 - fff ff l M 1172 Wwff N l I ' ,r ' fffw f ' Ili .ai ., 7 Mr. Cote has been teaching at AHS for 20 yrs. He is interested in aviation. Mrs. Erardl has been teaching at AHS for 10 yrs. She enjoys reading and salt water fishing. Mr. McLellan has been teaching at AHS for 15 yrs. He coaches varsity football, and has been named coach of the year by the Northern Connecticut Chapter of the National Football Founda- tion. Mr. Trumbull has been teaching at AHS for 13 yrs. He is the coach of the wrestling team. ,, iw Mrs. Weller has been teaching at AHS for 1 yr. She enjoys swimming, gardening, and sewing. 'A N g X gli FEW ll we N Physical Education Miss Tyler has been teaching at AHS for 11 yrs. She coaches varsity field hockey and enioys horseback riding. Home Economics 1,37-N r, i,w Science K 'Wx . , 2 I X , , , 1 4 1 .- ziz S I Mr. Tremblay has taught at AHS for 13 yrs., and some of his hobbies include photography, skiing, and he is the advisor of Ski Club and Freshman Soccer. i ff j ,fi ,ga il J f- 'f' mx 41,0 I ,fl SD Mr. Bourquin has taught at AHS for approximately 7 yrs. He is the Chair- , man of the Science Department. x 1 fin., . e e'-r . i f 1- f 'J ..... ' , , ...ts . ... . . A . K l V AQ, Q , f tgwfxlfi M Mega 4 49 2 V. 35240 Mr. Sexton has taught at AHS lor 1 yr. His hobbies include running, hiking, it ii? . . t camping, and music. He advises the class of 1984. 3.5! if fcf ff El li Mr. Faillace has taught at AHS for 6 yrs. His hobbies include tennis racquetball, and he enjoys teaching Physics. and Mrs. Galiette has been teaching at AHS for 5 yrs. Her hobbies include reading, dancing, and cook- ing. il Mrs. Nagel has been teaching at AHS for 8 yrs. She enjoys traveling. Miss Mitchell has been teaching at AHS for 2 yrs. Her hobbies include backpacking, camping, and canoeing. Mr. deLiveron has been teaching at AHS for 8 yrs. His hob- bies include photography and refinishing furniture. He coaches baseball and soccer. Industrial Arts Mr. Flydberg has been teaching at AHS for 15 yrs. His hobbies include photography, water skiing, and boating. asf' if: Mr. Ferris has been teaching at AHS for 7 yrs. He teaches drafting and is also the advisor for the school store, the Falcon's Nest. Mr. Selinga has been teaching at AHS for 14 yrs. His hobbies include golf, running, cross- country skiing, and tennis. Social Studies Y s .U I, . , w ' ,p . X gi: . Dr. Harder has been teaching at AHS for 12 yrs. He is the Chairman of the Social Studies Dept. 74 Mr. Nedovich has taught at AHS for 16 yrs. He directs student act., and coaches soccer. Mrs. Downey has been teaching at AHS for 16 yrs. She enjoys gardening, cooking, and golf- ing. Mr. Nelligan has been teaching at AHS for 12 yrs. He enjoys photography. Miss McBride has taught at AHS for 8 yrs. She advises the Nat'l Honor Society and likes to garden and cook. Mr. Krupa has been teaching at AHS for 12 yrs. He is the Senior class advisor and he enjoys photography. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena - whose face is marked by dust and sweat and blood . . . who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotionsg who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at best, in the end the triumph, of high achievement and if he fails . . . at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place will never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory or defeat. John F. Kennedy Art Department if if 1 Ms. Berescik has taught at AHS for 5 yrs. She enjoys art and is also involved in student activities. Mr. Fenelon has taught at AHS for 11 yrs. He advises Flevelation, Drivers Ed., and he likes to paint and draw. Qhgugnuotl ' pl-AHS is ANS' i L 2-wi! Ms. Pencotty has been teaching at AHS for 12 yrs. She enjoys ceramics. Math Mrs. Lass has been teaching at AHS for 11 yrs. Her hobbies include sailing, bik- ing, and music. 76 , . in - A 2 Qi 'K am K, lg.. ', P P X, l , X lr 'ffgofi Mr. Kepner has been teaching at AHS for 20 yrs. He advises the math team, and has traveled to Bucharest, Romanikto eval ate the American School department this year. , been at AHS for 11 yrs. hobbies include running, baseball, and basketball. Mr. Sopelak has been teaching at AHS for 19 yrs. He enjoys sailing, biking, jogging, and carpentry. Mr. Hook has been teaching at AHS for 9 yrs. One of his hobbies is photography. Mrs. Swope has been teaching at AHS for 10 yrs. She enjoys sewing, teaching geometry, and computer programming. Miss Carr has been teaching at AHS for 2 yrs. She is the advisor for varsity and J.V. cheerleading. Mrs. Georgeakopalis has been teaching at AHS for 2 yrs. Her hobbies are traveling, reading, and sewing. ,dl . il 2 I . . Business Education .,.... 1-f - 'ai ij.- X! Miss lhnat has been teaching at AHS for 2 yrs. She enjoys Mrs. Roberts has been leaching at AHS for 7 yrs. She enjoys reading, and playing bridge. cross-country skiing. pm ' .. fl. :ig v ' Mr. Donato has been teaching at AHS for 20 yrs. In addition to conducting the band, he performs professionally in the area. Music 7 A K' -- A .. . ' . ,V 5, 5 ,, k ,Ii ... -sgiyggsl 1. ,sewsif--,..l..I .K - f ssr- . , N K x 1 5,-jg ..-: Q. Q I NN .. 1 M! Mr. McMahon has been teaching at AHS for approximately 11 yrs. His hobbies include playing golf, composing music, and playing the piano. Q 1 if ff Mr. Murtha has been teaching at AHS for 10 yrs. His favorite hobby is car collecting. 'T' St 1'HQ'Xw K., Mrs. Studley is a librarian and has been filling in this year for Mrs. Stephensg Mrs. Frechette is also a librarian at AHS. Mrs. Tuller is the School Nurse. She has worked here for 1 year. t Y SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Freedman has been teaching at AHS for 1 year. She enjoys skiing, and raising dogs. I get lil Mrs. Stephens is a librarian at AHS. This year her absence was due to illnessg however, she has returned, and we welcome her back. Mrs. Holt is an RN., and the School Nurse. CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE N, I Dean Deramo, Ftuth Gridwold, Carol Calcagni, Pearl Barnett, Hazel Calabrese, Babara Bridges, Myrtle Piccolo, our capable Cafeteria Staff. 1 Ax ,X Harriet Fernquist is the Cafeteria Director at Marjorie Dubiel is a Secretary and Book- Stanley Albonesuisg Parking Lot Attendant. AHS. Her hobbies include antiques and keeper at AHS. needlework. Night Custodians: James Peterson, Jim Phoenix, Terry Alaimo, Benny Powell Ed Wallison, Custodian Jim Schinkel, Custodian ,03- Betsy Linn, fastest draw in the West. Scott Pass and Tom Gately teach others how to vote One of Wes' better m00dS in U.S. HiSi0l'Y- Surprise, Surprise, Mrs. Lass has sprung another math test. 5: , . .. , QI .f e , ! n o ' K 'Q B K k A w V, U Travel Study Program in Delphi, Easter '81 in AIHGHS- Mr. Fenelon's Humanities class shows its senior spirit. 3 i Bill Tkacs in metal shop. 'L Patty Vine amused by geometry. Mr. Krupa leans towards teaching. 5 iT as Q ' ff : C.-.fl Y . , Jonathan Edwards, alias Mr. Buckley, visits Avon High. fx, 3 ,- saw-it ,IN 'W' WS' : 5 Q i .J s Mrs. Kepner, our faithful, favorite substitute. Chris Carpenter with Pappy, typical shady student. Jan Pollock takes five between numbers. -vqgfdi ,,.. With all the construction, the cafe has become Lou teaches the finer art of photography Patti's place to study. Robin Hood in action, culture at Avon High A rare idle moment for two tubas Jan Zumbroski brings Yoda to Avong may the Force be with us all. Rolf and Nancy take a break to study. H M ,ff 4 91 4 f f ,, 4 f - ' , '- ,...w:g rim -, M ' ' ' ' Drafting gives Pat a Harty laugh. Tina, Avon's Swedish exchange student, prepares for Mr. Donato teaches another clarinet lesson. another U.S. History test. ' Linda and Maureen noting historical facts 2 .. English 2C keeps Kevin grinning. Freshman study in the small cafe before reconstruction Town of Dlllili I 3 V , f A Roman recreated in art class. Mike Clark asks the computer for help. A vote for Reagan, Carter, or Ander- son? I QEUL1 if 'Q L ?: , ' 'qmxtk Jeff Santoro aims for twenty words per Students gain historical insights with Mr. Fenelon. minute. 9 Joe Borenstein shows freshmen how to vote the Democratic way. -11' Chris Sutton, a talented and gifted student. 'Z f ff 1 .f lik wi' L 1 Fred Walker brings out the devil in Laurie Gorman. History teachers pleased with the success of the mock election. W1- ff ee.-wif. -x.- ,wg . . BrucePoIdermanfocusesonthefineline. , 4. i f,g.,.i W'-fqxfil A ' 1 ,K-1. ,,lQ.rfwf.,21f.,, . , , fi - , ,- ,-., ,., . Lack of library space cramps Flick Sutton's style. 5 The Kamikaze wall that jumped in front of a jeep. The workmanship of Erik Barnum. Mr. Hook -in aclass by himself HiS'l0l'iC8lly speaking, Glenn Abate haS enjoyed Humanities. ffm 'f' i Sociology teaches one to be respectful of all cultures and strange customs. - f as -sul as Drafting classes have inspired many to enter the field of architecture. 5 ami 'f'. f fr . My aj. get gg .4 , , ,7., VZ, A ,VVV I My ,Dfw I Q, if ii' L? . A FQ in A' i ft ,l rrsl s in l . . . i fi ' rr rf 1 ' 1 -f'f. L' H f -:-'f, f. . ' + f ll , . . at ,. as Pam's studying with Mrs. Nagel has inspired her to learn more about criminology. MW! W. s'.,,, V me Attempting to become literate in Alas, mandatory 11th grade U.S. History. lt's the law! Literary Backgrounds l QQJF 6 HC i ,lj , ' ' X ' I .QQ 1 TCM-5 15 fvx A 012. 0114.4 'N WW GWVS Qfvvffcmb Q5 1,917 ,Ybwll Pwfzqisjffeqfi W9-lb Wah. YW 86 QEffe.i'zi'21Q-fQf.fl5.2.,mQnQft.mK5 1-9.53.4-e,l'ii' '35 'Q4'e-fd' knqvffg C 5' 3 A 'ws K .M Mr. Rydberg even allows freshmen to work in the shop. Getting ready for the move to the Small Cafeteria, alias the new library. fyd Reading for College prepares many for the plunge into the future. Mike and John prepare for the Science of Photography. yi X itis i lg t x. X QR! .Ir X! t l iil LQ.1f,k M W,--, le ' wr' Mathematics, calculators, never-ending tangents Business and lndustry combine for a greater awareness of the world around us. QQISQ, ULQO l. YQ yy 60M jwfz jcwffe el-rl of Fi'- Ss fi- 'eilcfrts crqeaiha cpl An wclipx Rvlwej go.,-lf Qmf Qwglff- ' .5 .. . . Pnnefl' l1-f 2A4f- Yxq 44-41 ul-K fbi C Q 5 ,iw-'ag u . jf L. It 5 V ,I 87 B 4 MQ? 500131 aevebfvmewl in 42 MN You've Got to Be Kidding The Variety Show 1980, directed by Francis Lynch, was presented as You've Got to Be Kidding. The program was designed to raise money for a scholarship awarded to an Avon senior by the Student Government. The Variety Show was made up of a selection of acts produced by various groups of students and faculty members at Avon High. A.H.S. Faculty Bob Dylan Revival Senior Drill Team Juan Valdez checks his plant. Pillow People t We May Never Pass This Way Again The Prom Court l Dave LoStocco sits this one out. On May 10, 1980, We May Never Pass This Way Again, produced by the Class of '81, was held at the Farmington Club. Theana Afendis was selected Queen. The Court consisted of Lisa Leininger, Kris Williams, Janyce Faillace, and Sandra Ftehm. The girls were escorted by Scott Stevens, Ed Orschel, Bob Fabian, Dave McKinnon, and Brian Reed. Jim Healey and Jayme Daher partake of the sumptuous roast beef feast. John Raitt and Wendy Larsen enioying the evening. High Roller GRADUATION '80 Commencement exer- cises for the Class of '80 took place on Fri- day, June 13, 1980. The speakers included Dr. David L. Hedbergg Valedictorian Barbara Balkog and Salutatorian Lisa Gresh. As Commencement begins, Kirsten Graduation Speakers and Lori lead the way. Valedictorian address was given by Barbara Balko. . 'im N Lisa Gresh greets her Salutatorian. is peers as z4.dfhL.t V WWKIWH4 , f Father Arens extends his blessing to the graduates. Mr. Boris Krupa receives the Teacher of the Year Award. .f E Q l ..4-4 Mark Gilrain as Fyedka Tzeital played by Amy Jill Leininger sings as Hodei FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Lineberger The Avon Drama and Music Festival presented Fiddler on the Roof July 30th and 31st, 1980, at Avon High School. The directors who put on this successful performance were Francis Lynch and Joseph Donato. The ac- companist was Paul McMahon. Jeff Wakeen starred as Tevye. S' , The Ghost, Fruma Sarah, Kari Mountjoy and Paul Sanford The townsmen sing of Tradition CPEN HOUSE On the night of September 22, 1980, Open House gave parents of students the opportunity to meet the faculty. Following their children's schedules, parents listened to sum- maries of various classes, visited the library and counselors' office, and sampled a portion of student life. The Gagliardos enjoying the three-minute break between classes. 'Q' X 5 HR I Mme. Erardi discusses topics in French. Parents studying the schedule Mrs. Harrop gears up for English Class. Chairman Bourquin explains laboratory procedure. e . '-f- f Vice Principal Nedovich also doubles as Ancient and Medieval History Teacher. f ,W 1 65 , . . , 5s.Lrlz,f2?: 5 -4 ,5 at A Welcome to our tea party! Want some tea, Mark? 1 l .22 x ,An Kelly Bourque helping out SENIOR TEA ' The Choys sign in. Tea-time for the McChesneys The Board of Ed. and Student Government greet parents. The Senior Tea, which was held on September 28, 1980, was a chance for parents, students, and teachers to meet in a formal atmosphere. Mrs. Prevost, of the Board of Ed., attends the tea. 9Qf .K You can'! fool us, Kevin, you're really a Linda and Michelle are fine furry friends. pussycat. .' ' ' ll Rick, John, and Jeff experience the other hall. Farmer Chris Blacker October 31, 1980 Fantasyland in Pumpkin World. Joey prepares to hit the boards. Stage manager Allison takes charge. Anxious onlookers. Transforming the Drama Studio into a bar, the Drama Club presented The Time of Your Life on November 19, 20, 22. The play was directed by Ted Guhl, the manager was Allison Howard, and key roles were played by Mike Schmidt, John Volle, Chris Carpenter and Jessica Lundy. THE TIME OF neau YO UR L IFE ga. 1 X X nam gmail . Tx MM jf' .kxl Jessica Lundy anxious to begin the play. Mr. Guhl toasts the cast. 43 SPIRIT WEEK Throughout the week preceding Avon's Homecoming game, Avon High students demonstrated their spirit through various activities, such as Hat and Pin Day, Twin Day, and Slob Day. The Thursday Tug-o'-War was won by the senior class, of course. Friday, the Pep Rally held seventh period, brought the Pie- Eating Contest and the crowning of Homecoming Queen Lori Davis. ,af Kirsten Spackman bums out on Slob Day Jackie Carr leads the Drill Team in an enthusiastic display of school spirit - -X -wi ,.,R -'tin -...t .. A . 35' Sophomores anxiously await forthe Pep Flally to begin Pete Peterson prepares tor victory at Friday s Pie 98 Cranky Hank chomps it down. John Volle rouses senior spirit at the Pep Rally. 5'2 N- Nmss: Homecoming Queen Lori Davis and escort Bill Beizer. Mary Michele Brunoli and escort Steve Mar- coni. l If fffwyv HAVWIJ iifriififiiii 'f-- W- i 1- l Jennifer Perry and escort Mark Ostrowski, Kathy Monaghan and escort Eric Pandiscio. Cindy Garro and escort Jeff Barrett HCIVIECCIVIING NOVEMBER 8, 1980 Freshman Flying Falcon. From the soccer game to the Homecoming The Winning Float: Seniors' Pooh on Gilbert. Dance, it's been a long day's journey into night. Scott studies the Avon Blue Machine. Mr. Sun-Shine prepares to meet the Queen 100 Q Kr- hw N law 1 it Sophomores energize half-time. Half-time starring Joe's band. Juniors R.l.P. Sophomore float speaks the truth. 1 N T. ii A 41-6 conquest over Gilbert handed Avon a secure victory for its 1980 Homecoming Game. The festivities at the High School began with a motorcade, while in Canton the Soccer Team strived for the tournament bid. The half- time show included selections from the band, the crowning of the queen, and a parade of the class floats. Judy Jorczak - a tense moment before the game. 101 IVIIDWINTEFVS DREAM This year's semi-formal dance, Midwinter's Dream, took place on Saturday, December 20. The evening's festivities, sponsored by the Student Government, began at 8:00 and concluded at 12:00. The music for the dance WaS prO- John Chenard and Linda Dengenis enjoy the music at the vided by the Last Band. Semi 0'ma'- The end of the Last Band. A dream night for Mindy McDonald. 5 'N The chaperones oversee the evening's activities. Scott's making a Pass at Jennifer. 102 5 WINTER CONCERT + The 1980 Winter Concert was once again a success featuring the Avon High School Chorus, Special Chorus, and Concert Band. The Chorus sang The Last Words of David, Still, and selections from The Muppet Movie accom- panied by the members of the music staff. The Special Chorus performed brilliantly, as did the Band which received a standing ovation, for performing selections Mark Borensteinwaitshiscue from Carmen, Annie and Danse Macabre. 'ie' Jr, Jill Rich sings like an angel Mr. Donato explains the night's entertainment Holly and Laurel give it their best Altos in action Early graduation was held inthe drama studio on January 27, 1981 at ten o'clock a.m. This year, fifteen students elected to face the real world a semester earlier than the rest of their classmates. This is a record for the number of early graduates. Mrs. Janet Prevost, member of the Board of Educa- tion, offered some words of wisdom to the early graduates, and Mr. Shine spoke briefly about each one. After the diplomas were handed out, a reception of cookies and coffee was enjoyed. Mr. Shine speaks briefly about each graduate. 104 Early Graduation Front Row: R. Haxton, S. Donnelly, S. Rulon, T. Kesser, J. Pollack, D. Fazzino, K. Keiffer. Back Flow: D. Norcia, W. Dugdale, M. Levesque, C. Diard, C. Blacker, C. Peckham, K. Skinner, D. Laflamme. 'sg I J- The trials and tribulations of high school finally paid off for Michelle Levesque- il -' Avon High's Mutt and Jeff '81, the class with CLASS! V Y S .Q 2 .Zi -S l Photo by K. Krasow Avon's tribute to John Lennon - December B, 1980 VWN. ,,,,,,, A S.,,.f--:Q1-. - f- 5,- 'T oL:s.r.W x 4 ,'- ir-3, y i rf Gordon and Sarah enjoy their Senior Privileges. A decapitated Gilbert player suffers no loss of brains. 105 Front Row: R. Sutton, J. Gresh, M. Abate, M. Ostrowski, Ft. Colton, E. Pandiscio, J. Lanza, B. Beizer, S. Crowe, D. Choy, M. Carr. Back Flow: L. Davis, C. Norris, T. Gold, M. Talbot, L. Henderson, D. Taylor, A. Lineberger, A. Tickner, A. Graf, K. Spackman. Tom Bombara receives the Candle of Knowledge. ' ' ' ' Jim Lanza lights the way to his bright future. National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization which this year, through an Italian dinner, raised money for the scholarship to be awarded at graduation. The Honor Society was led this year by officers Mark Ostrowski, Mary K. Talbot, Eric Pandiscio, and Kirsten Spackman, with the aid of Miss McBride, the adviser. Mark Ostrowski and Lori Davis have been nominated to receive the National Honor Society Scholarship of S1000. Mark Ostrowski - President of Honor Society. Student Government The Avon High School Student Government, advised by Mr. Nedovich, was very successful this year. The Homecoming week and dance were enjoyed by the stu- dent body. Student Government raised money, some of which was used to buy new equipment for Newington Childrens' Hospital. Student Government serves as one of the most important factors in organizing student ac- tivities throughout the year. Q Q l L' Carrie Emery receives Prince Charming in disguise during the Front Row: A. Driscoll, Secretary, K. Weaver, Secretary, L. Davis, President, R Magazine Drive. Colton, Treasurer, M. Ostrowski, Vice President. Front Flow: Jill Leininger, C. Norris, P. Warren, K. Spackman, L. Gorman, L, Davis, K. Weaver, A. Meltz, S. Whitty, B. Cohen, Adviser Ft. Nedovich, Row 2: R. Colton, J. Martino, K. Gilrain, J. Carr, P. Vince, T. Schultz, L. Nation, C. Lohner, A. Graziano, J. Battison, B. Beizer. Row 3: M. Ostrowski, M. Goldman, L. Hamilton, A. Driscoll, A. MacFaddin, T. Plude, L. Heath, C. Nascinbini, J. Beizer, S. Davis. Back Row: S. Pass, A. MacFarlane, E. Pandiscio, E. Zikowitch, K. Studley, D. Pappalardo, D. Drago, K. Monaghan, M. Brunoli. Front Row: S. Wolansky, D. Dupont, M. Wexler, D. Glenn, M. Riberdy, B. McDonald, B. Santoro, L. Gorecki, T. Gold Back Ftow: Mrs. Devlin, P. Lipinski, M. Foster, M. Knowlton, C. Burke, C. Dunford, P. Nevin, M. Morgan, C. Carpenter, D. Choy. The Phoenix ! The Falcon This year's literary magazine was named The Phoenix I The Falcon in order to express its resurrection. Advised by Mrs. Devlin and edited by Debbie Dupont, David Choy, Mary Foster, and Martha Morgan, this is the magazine's 20th year of existence. The publication allows students to share their literary, ar- tistic, musical, and photographic accomplishments. Revelation The school newspaper Ftevela- l tion informs the student body of events in a most professional manner. Much effort goes into each issue, as is evidenced by the outstanding achievements of the staff. Special editions in- cluded a Homecoming issue and a Winter! Holiday issue. Front Ftow: M. Clark, J. Borenstein, C. Chaiken, M. Chaiken. S. Pass. Back Ftow: M. Carr, C. Norris, J. Carr, L. Davis, M. Matthes, K. Daft. 108 Falcon's l Nest The school store, The Falcon's Nest, is directed by Mr. Ferris. ln addition to its sale of prac- tical items, this year the store added Avon High School Sweatshirts to its inventory. The Falcon's Nest serves as a place for participating students to utilize and develop their business skills. Math Team Front Row: B. Lanza, C. Duntord, A. Rich, J. Beizer, G. Abate. Back Flow: B. Beizer, J. Gresh. C. Zigmont, S. Wills, P. Marconi, Mr. Ferris. The Math Team is an academic club directed by Mr. Kepner. In its fourth year, the team pro- vides students with a chance to test and practice their math skills. Competing in six meets, the team is currently third in a league of sixteen schools. This year the Travel-Study Program took several students to Greece to observe the history and culture of this ancient land. The students spent nine days in various places such as Athens, Mycenae, Delphi, and Hydra, seeing sights such as the Acropolis and the theater at Epidaurus. This trip proved to be enjoyable to all students who participated as have Travel Study Programs in the past. Founded by Dr. Harder and Mr. Cote, the International Affairs Club was established this year. The members participated in a Model United Nations, representing Bahrain, Belgium, Ireland, Sweden, and United Arab Emirates. After Traveling to New York to meet with U.N. Consulates, the members stag- ed debates pertaining to inter- national issues. Travel-Study -'.-'- Q Front Flow: M. Knowlton, K. Hayes, D. Choy, G. Bowman. Flow 2: Mr. Buckley, S. Nimbkar, A. Tickner, T. Hudish, J. Wittmer, L. Dengenis, L. Laidaker, M. Mathes, R. Colton, Mrs. Devlin. International Affairs Club I I v i Front Row: T. Wilt, J. Hyman, J. Hentschell, M. Hafey, M. Gilrain, M. Kirshman, J. Beizer, K. Weaver, P. Goldman. Back Row: J. Naiman, A. Feldman, G. Melvin, J. Hecht, K. Papineau, B. McDonald, M. Riberdy, C. Dunford, T. Erlandsson, M. Knowlton, D. Glenn, B. Lanza, S. Graziano. 110 SK' 9'-UB This year's Ski Club has been suc- cessful due to the excellent snow condi- tions. Mr. Tremblay, the adviser, has contributed much of his time and effort in planning ski trips. Many people have participated in the Ski Club which has traveled to ski areas including Bromley, Okemo, Stratton and Killington. Front Row: D. Smith, T. Gately, K. Daft, B. McDonald, L. Dengenis, M. Daigle, B. Santoro, S. Whitty, P. Goldman. Back Row: D. Lemay, S. Sopelak, J. Perry, J. Beizer, G. Abate, J. Hecht, L. Brighenti, M. McDonald, T. Erlandsson, J. Flich, A. Rich, C. Gregory. The Drama Club performs two plays each year. The sensational presentation of The Time of Your Life was the fall play. In their sixth year of existence, the players were joined by a new director- adviser, Mr. Ted Guhl. DRAMA 1 Front Flow: J. Lundy, K. Papineau, A. Fleming, M. Presutti, G. Melvin, C. Gregory, M. Carpenter, K. Strid, D. Garro. Back Row: J. Hecht, C. Carpenter, M. Milewski, C. Hokansson, J. Loft, C. McChesney, T. Mogielnicki, Mr. Guhl. 111 Peer Tutor Counseling The Peer Tutor Counseling program benefits students of all ages. Tutors, who are limited to juniors and seniors, are chosen through teacher recommenda- tions. During PTC meetings each Tuesday afternoon, the tutors participated in exer- cises on learning and dealing with people effectively. Not only do the tutors themselves receive valuable personal in- sights, but they share this knowledge with those fellow classmates whom they tutor. , f Front Row: T. Schultz, P. Nevin, M. Matthes, S. Kone, J. Carr. Back Flow: L. Lewis, K. Bour- que, P. Goldman, S. Whitty, M. Mendel, Mrs. Gallagher lAdvisorJ, S. McConnell llntern Counselorl, L. DeacetislPracticum Studentl, J. Naiman. ill :NGN Scott Pass and Tom Gately gain new psychological insights through experience. 112 ,- .uwtifgg 3gfsxs1fsfffQofs Marc Tremblay trembles at the thought of more homework. I i H. . E I O , 1 'I ex F tv' Q Q f 0 1 J Y' Z' if I l The best dressed men of Avon High School p i Sophomores learn about their futures by studying the past. Devilish Joe Gresh. in - -I Anne Desmond attempts to escape the realms of AHS. L Kelli and Jaym Mr. Cohanll e contemplate vandalism. QJust kidding, Band The 142 member Band had a very successful year under the direction of Mr. Joseph Donato. The Band's perfor- mances included the Winter and Spring Concerts, an Ex- change Concert, and Gradua- tion. Prominent musical selec- tions were Carmen and Fingal's Cave. 114 Brass Section: Front Row: M. Zeffiro, B. Piper, J. Farrell, C. Weldon, K. Ferry, A. Tiernay, B. Doeg, G. Juros, G. Nuki. Row 2: Mr. Donato, B. Ostrom, D. Gee, P. Cyr, J. Kolesar, M. Mauro, N. Freeman, P. McGuinness,J. Battistone. Row 3: G. Freeman, M. Trlbuani, E. Hokansson, D. Lucas, D. Ricker, J. Shine, K. James, S. Gartinkel, T. Graham. Row 4: R. Sutton, R. Belliveau, J. Duer, S. Clark, W. Hines. Back Row: D. Dzls, D. Syrotlnk, M. Farrell, L. Hepburn, J. Penna. Woodwind Section: Front Row: B. Braganza, L. Warden, D. Burton, L. Erickson, C. Mountjoy, S. Wills, J. Rotondo, L. Rodman, D. Pellet, P. Juros, J. Casper. Row 2: Mr. Donato, K. Rubarti, C. Smith, H. Hamilton, S. McMahon, J. White, K. Shine, S. Presutti, V. McKee, J. Rich, D. Ouimet, I. Stahl. Row 3: M. Presutti, A. Migli, J. Quinn, T. King, D. Taylor, L. Gorecki, K. Woodllla, S. Betts, V. Greenfield, M. Knowlton, C. Coats. Back Row: M. Bohm, P. MacDonald, S. McDonald, W. Larsen, D. Glenn, A. Greene, B. Lucas, J. Zumbroski. Percussion and Lower Woodwind Sections: Front Row: G. Lawless, G. Graham, J. Simmons, L. Henderson, D. Rice, M. Morgan, P. Lipinski, L. Giramonti, A. Rich. Row 2: B. Masthay, A. Tremblay, D. Lemay, M. Villela, M. Clark, D. MacNamara, T. Chouinard, R. Ostrom, D. Tyler. Row 3:Mr. Donato, S. Carr, C. Sutton, S. Davis, M. Borenstein, M. M. Ostrowski, R. Coltor, M. Wilson. Back Row: S. Wills, B. Tribuani, M. Schmidt, J. Borenstein, K. Hokansson. Sopranos: Front Flow: R. Ratklewich, K.Steinbeck, L. Salvatore, M. Berry, M. Fischer, L. Sommers, J. Rislsy, L. Dengenis, M. Morgan. Flow 2: A. Fleming, R. Breganza, J. Hoekman, C. Mountioy, T. Choquette, P. McMahon, J. Rich, J. Rotondo, D. Fazzino, C. Coates. Row 3: Mr. McMahon, B. Armata, K. Shine, L. Erickson, S. Presutti, D. Ouimet, M. Brown, S. Wills. Back Row: M. Behm, G. Hemme, J. White, M. Presutti, A. Miano, L. Zicchino. ar!! N- XT. Altos: Front Row: E. Corbett, W. Whyte, D. Rice, C. Floy, C. Fedorlch, D. Smith, E. Zlkowltch, W. Larsen. Flow 2: J. Brown, K. Shea, V. McKee, I. Stahl, D. Armata, L. Giramonti, L. Henderson. ' T.l L.P '. Row 3. K. Woodllla, A. Kenwood, A. Llnebergar, V. Greenfield, .ing, rain Back Row: P. McDonald, K. Montano, T. Gold, P. Llplnskl, L. Gorman, L. Davis. Basses and Tenors: Front Row: M. Hafey, E. Bean, D. Pellet, T. Chouinard, G. Graham, M. Borenstein, B. Kerampelas, D. Brady, C. Chaiken, Row 2: Ft. Belliveau, B. Doeg, K. Ferry, J, Gresh, M. Chaiken, K. Hokansson, S. McDonald, C. Bombara, P. Foster, P. McGuinness. Row 3: J. Voile, S. Pass, J. Borenstein, J. Shine, B. Hines, K. James, D. MacNamara, J. Loft, K. Wilt. Flow 4: K. Daft, J. Penna, M. Clark, S. Garllnkel, M. Wilson, T. Wilt, S. Wllls, M. Ostrowski, J. Duer, S, Clark, M, Schmidt, Fl. Sutton. Back Flow: M. Farrell, R. Colton, B. Kalber. Chorus The Senior Chorus, consisting of 187 members and directed by Mr. Paul McMahon, is in- deed a talented group. This year's performances at both the Winter and Spring Con- certs included Randall Thomp- son's The Last Words of David and Brahms' How Lovely ls Thy Dwelling Place. Despite the lack of a music room due to school renova- tions, the Chorus once again achieved a high level of musicianship. 115 The Dance Band, directed by Ron Theriault, entertained at the tenth annual Band-Aid Ball and par- ticipated in the variety show this year. Due to construction, the tradi- tion of the band playing during the holiday lunch was broken. The students and faculty are looking for- ward to the completion of the con- struction and the return of the Dance Band. This year the Special Chorus par- ticipated in various activities in- cluding the Winter, Spring, and Ex- change concerts. The talented group sang for the senior citizens of our community twice each year. They were also the featured entertainment at the induction ceremony of the Na- tional Honor Society. 116 Dance Band Front Flow: J. Farrell, L. Giramonti, M. Morgan, P. McGuinness. Flow 2: B. Doeg, K. Ferry, G. Nuki, M. Clark. Row 3: M. Wilson, Fl. Sutton, J. Gresh, A. Lineberger, K. James, S. Garfinkel, D. Syrotiak. Back Flow: B. Kalber, S. Wills, M. Borenstein, M. Ostrowski, R. Colton, M. Schmidt. Special Chorus ggg Front Row: Mr. McMahon, J. Flotondo, D. Fazzino, J. Rich, M. Morgan. Ftow 2: K. Shine, S. Wills, D. Ouimet, P. Lipinski, L. Henderson, D. Smith. Row 3: J. Gresh, J. Penna, K. Ferry, S. Wills, M. Schmidt, Fl. Sutton. Back Flow1 E. Bean, J. Borenstein, S. Garfinkel, B. Kalber, M. Ostrowski, Fl. Colton, M. Clark, K. James. J N Front Row: A. Rich, A. Lineberger, P. Lipinski. Row 2: J. Farrel, S. Garfinkel, D. Ouimet, I. Stahl. Back Row: W. Hines, B. Kalber, R. Colton, D. Lucas, R. Sutton. B. Kalber and Russ Colton Front Row: M. Brown, A. Rich, A. Lineberger, P. Lipinski, M. Behm. Row 2: J. Gresh, S. Garfinkel, D. Ouimet, I. Stahl, L. Giramonti. Back Row: J. Penna, B. Kalber, R. Colton, M. Schmidt, R. Sutton, M. Ostrowski. All-State Band and Chorus All-Eastern Band Northwest Regional Band, Chorus, and Orchestra NOVA '81 This year approximately fifty students met every Wednesday night to prepare Nova '81. This year's staff was structured differently from past years, with five major editors. Despite many hectic nights, the students were able to meet all deadlines on time through much hard ssrss work. We hope that you enjoy the product of our efforts. L cscc L L -......-.L Mr. Krupa, Photography Adviser Miss Singer, Nova Adviser Joe Gresh, Typing Editor Ken Krasow, Camille Norris, Photographers . S--wc' Major Editors: Front Row: Dana Smith, Photography Editor, Dayna Underclassmen and Senior Section: Front Row: L. Dengenis, L Glenn, Copy Editor. Brighenti, M. Gilrain, B. Cohen, M. Abate. Back Row: Mary K. Talbot, Art and Layout Editor, Terri King, Editor, Back Row: W. Whyte, A. MacFarlane jEditorj, J. Lowry, S K. Spackman, Business Editor. MacFaddin. Missing From Picture: K. Gilrain, D. Smith. l i Sports Section: J. Wittmer, B. Beizer, J. Lanza, M. Ostrowski QEditorl. Advertising Staff: K. Spackman fEditorJ, S. Wolansky QEditorl, P. Missing From Picture: L. Prain, K. Robertson, S. Whitty, E. Pandiscio, T. Piper. Nevin, L. Gorecki lEditorl, T. Gold. Missing From Picture: J. Duer, M. Ahern, D. Dupont, P. Goldman, K. Bourque. . 1 9-19' , . gt 2 tx Typing Staff: D. Choy, A. Funkhouser. Classroom Section: K. Daf1iEditorl, S. McMahon, L. Stenberg, A. Miano. l i l l i 4. -Q Faculty Section: Front Row: V. McKee, M. Presutti,C. Dunford. ACfiViYi6S SGCUOHI L- Bullard, L. GOHTIBF1, K- Williams. K- Shea Back Row: Laurie Henderson lEditorl, M. Cronin, G. Bowman. lEditorJ, L. Davis. Missing From Picture: S. Binder. - 119 l i 120 7 We If J 9 -'f Q A GH: VGA! 5 Wiel A chef 4' Q6 ff foJ 3sg5J4 C506 'wig 2566-gf 59059 ,S cgi 5 ily ' pfffx OEM Jlryfffly Q g X. Q Z W CX CQ Q fagxfgi D me Q, qiif v APN 'US is CX! '12 9 C Q? MGA Q A me Q, f Y 4 T ang X ex Q ,D f gg Qdidos L'-LQ Gb - 5 Q I ' X YQ xv, 's 9? Q ,416 C7 X150 tb C V Y . Q' ff w .QSO if Sf g ffm ma pf f.J0fa7Q W HM 0 ffffwrf 1 - QOJ Jima 'fm ymf Cccvgsgffifiivl .Dm fssf eg W1 5,07 cum ff4f5OSf. ! MUMGALM7 dcmw,x7 Z,,vfLY5Ll LI Saw 7 HX M P555 dHjcqA caf N A UWC' CMM.. 'wcqeafe 108595 I +L W' 601155 66 5 Lelfwwfd W1 UMW ml XQ bcdgwds g,?6KLf Cfmc, S! ,' cfC7v6'J bC.7fll'h,6xO!' ltlfljf O 0,7 fn? fQ:?'7Lx U FCQVNK .2177 N eg!! I - ' - , 5, gammff 76-dl?-:Q Fax Jpx BASEBALL 1545533 ar ' 'ef :f i .f, -. -, if Mx K Keith rips a double. Front Row: S. Marconi, Fl. Griffin, T. Faillace, P. Gallagher, T. Fiske. -X, R, A , Mg. 'W f.. I L.. A -ws.. new A , '2f ,.,X... 9 . Q, T, , .W if ,N .Y . I A Gallagher digs in. Back Row: Coach deLivron, D. Lostocco, G. Mudge, M. Pane. Tom eyeballs the action. .4314- N . T-bone special Hentschel handles with care. W: Under the supervision of Coach deLivron, the 1980 varsity baseball squad posted an impressive 14-4 final record - the second best varsity baseball record in Avon High's athletic history. The victories over Canton and Gilbert proved to be the highlights of the season. With many fine players returning, the prospects for next year's season look good for the 1981 team. Joe's alone in left. Deliv. talks strategy. Front Row: M. Tribuiani, K. Soucy, T. Borenstein, M. Koron, P. Sachs, Fl. Gregory, J. Penna, Coach Hadden. Back Row: J. Hentschel, K. Studley, E. Johansen, S. Fanning, M. Desjardins, P. Crowe, D. Super catcher, Tom Fiske! All eyes on Pane's clout. Ritger. Mike heads down the basepath. 123 SOFTBALL Jill crouches for the catch. Varsity Team: T. Lipinski, S. Whitty, J, Wittmer, K. Dyson, E. Ftuffini, M. O'Connell. Missing Fr0m Picture: A. Fiske, T. King, K. Robertson. 124 Kim want ' 7 if. K, sthe team to get with it Miss Fellage giving a pep talk. Swit gets a hit. iw!! l 5 Y Y Butch going for the grand slam. Despite a somewhat disappointing season, the girls' softball team did have many exciting high points. Among them were the defeat of their arch-rival Canton by a score of 15-8 and topping off the season with an impressive four game winning streak. The outlook for next year's team is even better, however, with eight returning varsity players. ggi Ellen anchors the infield. The J.V. Squad A . i .. izgx . M5 in nt: L' Terri lost in reverie. Ruffini shouts encouragement. Jen works on the skills. 125 1 l GOLF ww. X is V J. Beizer, B. Beizer, K. Cunningham, J. Barrett, S. Murphy, Coach Krupa Point-blank range Where's the hole? Another lost bail Right up the middle Sweet Swinger Putt for birdie Nice try, Kev. Tough guy Power release The golf team had another very suc- cessful season. Under the guidance of Coach Krupa, the squad posted a fifth place finish in the State Tourna- ment and ended up as NWC co- champions. Season highlights were a 5-0 shutout over Canton and Jeff Zivic's individual victory in the State's. The team's comradery made the season very enjoyable, and Coach Krupa achieved a first-time victory over one of his players. Hit 'em straight, Coach! 127 GIRLS' TENNIS Lynne Iobs impressively. Front Row: S. Kohli, L. Lewis, K. Spackman, E. Creer, D. Pardy. Back Row: L. Bullard, L. Afendis, D. Garro, K. Strid, H. Droste, T. Schultz, L. Laidecker, K. Krasow, W. Whyte, Coach Torgueson, ,,,..,...----- Wendy winds up. Emily tip toes to victory. 1 f ff' Q- A vu W' ' Y 'N Deb cranks a winner. Lisa gets low for the shot. la . .4-1l l Q- Kirsten with the cut shot L! . XJ P X L fitn- , ,M 42-1 Qif4sZ5'i5li3ff'?, Coach catches some rays. The 1980 girls' tennis team ended its season with an impressive 9-3 con- ference record and a 9-0 victory over arch-rival Farmington. The doubles team highlighted the season by mak- ing it to the semi-finals in the State S Tournament. With six returning varsity players, the outlook for next season is even better! Schultz's super form Lynne angles the shot. Emily's hand hurts. Qf-f,..,4- M,,,,W,.M.,...,.,..--4 - Leaning towards victory 129 BOYS' TENNIS Future Star 41 Ready for anythnng Banned from the courts Wes watches the action. Another smashing forehand Glenn strikes again. .4 aw. LL Front Row: Coach P. Talmadge, E. Pandiscio, D. Pappalardo, W. Rehm, B. Eschert, P. Bradshaw, B. Behrer. Back Row: J. Hedberg, G. Abate, J. Shine, E. Rothstein, S. Davis, S. Graziano. Pete swats at another. With a record of 12-2, the 1980 boys' tennis team enjoyed another suc- cessful season. Winning the North- west Conference title for the second straight year and placing third in the State Tournament were highlights for the team. Much of the success can be attributed to the inspiring efforts of first-year coach Paul Talmadge. The future success of the team will undoubtedly be a result of the return of several fine players. Good concentration, but . . . Attentive onlooker . .Na :D t - Sean smiles for the cameras. 131 GIRLS' TRACK Front Row: Assistant Coach Piper, M. August, M. Mikuliak, M. Donahue, Fl. Jacob, S. Flulon, J. Jadovich, K. Miller, L. Gorman, S. Friedberg, K. Montano, H. Hamilton, A. Bradey, Coach Williams. Row 2: K. Lindsay, A. Stefanov, B. Linn, C. Loner, A. Kennedy, M. Clarke, T. Hudish, W. Larsen, L, Dengenis, J. Carr, M. Ahern, C. Wilde, A. McFadden, D. Smith. Back Row: R. Braganza, C. Fedorich, M. Presutti, R. Ratkiewich, K. Zachariasen, M. Norman, K. Hayes, L. Brown, T. Piper, K. Weaver, P. Goldman, A. Potoczny, G. Healey, A. Miano. .i'.l- - Prepare for landing Rita throws the incredible bulk. Kathy flies by. Holly is first to finish. Q- Laurie loves it. New frisbee toss lt's Miller's time. Sha runs for her life. Mary Ellen hunts game. The 1980 girls' track team had an outstanding season. Under the guidance of Coach Williams and Assistant Coach Piper, the team finished the season with a flawless 17-O record. In addition, the team cap- tured the Northwest Con- ference title with explosive victories over rival Farm- ington in both of their con- frontations. Get 'em girls! BUYS' TRACK Where did everyone go? The great handoff Front Flow: Coach J. Linton, C. McChesney, J. Lowry, K. Daft, A. Wesson, T. Wilt, T. Gordon, M. Clark, J. Hyman, D. Hoekman. Row 2: L. Hepburn, K. Fioretti, T. Gately, J. Eden, J. Cowling, S. MacDonald, D. Raitt, J. Mogielnicki, B. Geyer, C. Bombara. Back Row: M. Schmidt, A. Feldman, M. Fischer, K. Hagy, C. Bourdages, B. Lanza, J. Bour- dages, C. Miller, K. Gemme. ,aixv fa... K 7 C K . Wmmwnhawmmw Kevin shoots for the stars. Q . ...I , X. ' , .R .,,. -.,. H, f . . wg. k -f- Going full tilt! v Troy gets revenge. Andy measures a victory. John Lowry anticipates the jump. The Avon boys' track team had a very impressive season posting a 13-O overall record. The team clinch- ed the N.W.C. with significant vic- tories over formidable Woodrow Wilson and Middletown. The climax of the season was the team's as- tounding performance in the 1980 State S Meet, which it triumphant- ly won for the second straight year. Do it guys! Running to the Golden Arches! N ' Ahair-raisin 'um QIP Litchfield Shishkabob .4,.-.QW 'L A ,.t , Nr' A uzwf fT'k ?f'W'ffff'ii- ' :naw Tom in hot pursuit 135 FGUTBALL gulf-. 1. . Front Row: M. Calcagni, S. Crowe, M. Murphy, J. Santoro, J. Gingell, Co-Capt. P. Gallagher, Co- Capt. T. Fiske, F. Roesner, D. Bonini, R. Frez, T. Bombara, J. Spalla. Second Row: R. Ostrom, T. Raymond, B. Lohman, R. Levesque, M. Pane, H. Brown, M. Gordon, S Riley, J. Ostheimer, T. Gordon, A. Ranaldi, D. Estes, G. Case. Third Row: S. Graziano, T. Wilt, C. Gemme, T. Follert, S. Davis, J. Weiderstron, D. Phelps, J. Gavin, R. Donovan, C. Gilmore, S. Strid, J. Corbett, B. Littlefield, K. Delahanty. Back Row: Coach Trumbull, B. Eschert, J. Gonzalez, P. Crowe, G. Abate, J. Shine, E. Johanson, R. Hernanolez, J. Cowling, D. Delozier, R. Funkhouser, T. Corbett, Coach McLellan. We want that ball. The Three Musketeers watch their team produce. Roger holds up the defense. Team unity produced a winner. l . fl2 offense in the state grinds out yardage. Pane gives all he's got. lt's not time to punt yet! Touch Brown. BilI's set for the Block. The Football Team had one of the hottest seasons ever experienced by the Football Club at Avon High School. Stirred by the efforts of Coaches McLellan, Trumbull, and Taft, the Varsity gridders ended the season with a respectable 9-1 record. Co-captains Pete Gallagher and Tom Fiske were the driving forces for the team and led it to many significant victories. Among them were an explosive homecoming victory over Gilbert and a 41-O shut-out over arch-rival Farmington. With plenty of experienced underclassmen returning, the prospects for next year's Football Team seem to be even better than this year's. ' f Q. .. A 35- w w- f .w , S . Q- . .. ..k, ,, .. . . HP, Q Q . tiii Field . , . . Zf,wQ,,W . f - iw T. thigh .tn w Q u 4 ff 'f Q Q 'Xe ....1 QE' s E ...sw he t 'S nf v- if 'wig A J ' 9, I N 'N' bfi F' fn in - in 'f 5 Hz. ' ?ef . -. M N K ' Q ' Lg., . ,X ,V 'S+ ., . f ia . fi 2+ 4 5, ii ,xx fi 2 1.1 Y :': 1 144, ff? , J 3 fait? f , ,iw 1, , X Wa? M- f . Q ' A . Q Wt sf, ,, ,i Mk, . 'Q as f :, ,,'f ff '. . . . ww., . 3,3 . Artful Kelly dodges a Berlin rival. Sue uses her wits to defend. Varsity Team: Front Flow: K. Weaver, K. Ostrom, Capt. A. Graf, Snoopy, Capt. T. King, K. Kennedy, M. Ahern. Second Row: S. Pappalardo, P. Warren, T. Piper, S. Whitty, K. Robertson, J. Wittmer, E. Zitowitch, T. Plude, A. MacFaddin. Back Row: Manager - T. Seaton, Coach B. Tyler, L. Bullard, M. Clark, K. Lindsay, E. Fluffini, B. Crowe, A. Fiske, K. Dyson, Ass't. Coach A. Johansen, Manager - F. Gibbons. The hockey team is 'med with Spirit' Jill forwards her way to score again. Terri LINKS another dodger. 138 Avon circles another attack. Peg Warren makes war on Berlin. Karen's goal helps post for victory. if! Tyler tames her tigers. J.V. Team: Front Row: M. August, Fl. Hunter, T. Cleary. Second Row: A. Whitehead, L. Hamilton, J. Konefal, A. Driscoll, L. Billings, M. McDonald, B. Pea- cock. Back Row: G. Hemme, B. McDonald, C. Dunford, J. lwanou, G. Healy, L. Prain, A. Migli, L. Meyer, Coach A. Johansen. . The young but very skilled field hockey team had a strong 9-2-4 record this season. Despite having 1. fonly four seniors this year, the team rival Farmington and a strong showing in the N.W.C. The team, a close-knit unit, played very well ' under pressure. In addition Adrienne T. Fiske, Kelly Robertson, and Jill A ,Wittmer captured All N.W.C. honors while Co-captain Terri King was elected to All-State. The season ended on a bitter-sweet note when A e the team played extremely well but G01 that Spirit? lost in a tough battle with Terryville. l .T A With so many underclassmen, next ' year's team looks very promising. f . accomplished a 1-0 defeat over arch- Soccer MP1 Bill breaks on through. Front Row: U. Javier, Fl. Colton, J. Barrett, B. Beizer, D. Carey, M. Ostrowski, M. Zanini. Second Row: Assistant Coach M. deLivron, Ft. Piper, K. Ferry, A. Larm, M. Zanini, B. Behrer, M. Fischer, S. Marconi, W. Ftehm, Coach R. Nedovich. Back Row: J. Eden, D. Lucas, F. Saxe, J. Hentschel, C. McChesney, E. Pandiscio, M. Koron, P. Cyr, T. Seaton. we K Classic Nedovich pose. Stonewall attacks. ' Frank weaves past Northwest Catholic. Team Superstar - Jeff Barrett. iii DOQQSI' with his usual fll'1eSS6. Support and Sustenance : Paul Cyr. This year's Soccer Team again proved itself to be a Class M powerhouse. After losing to St. Paul in the season opener, the team rolled on to win fourteen straight games before bowing out of the state tournament. Seasonal highlights were a 4-1 thrashing over arch-rival Farmington and an 8-0 NWC record, making the record 16-0 over the past two years. Led by nine all-conference players, the team earned a second- place berth in the Class M state tournament with its 13-1 record. At the end of the season the team also rose to a tenth-place statewide ranking. Although losing a number of key seniors, Coach Nedovich's team is laden with talent and will continue to be a winner in the years to come. Avon's high scoring powerplay. Super hustler, Mark Fischer, goes for lt. Mark the enforcer. Stellar defenseman, Steve Marconi. 141 Volleyball Front Row: C. LaComba, C. Norris, L. Fregeau, L. Henderson, M. Donahue, H. Colon. Second Flow: M. Crichton, A. Corson, B. Linn, M. E. Normen, T. Schultz, T. Gold. Back Row: Coach Startup, H. Droste, M. Jazwinski, D. Glenn. 1. an I Anne bumps the ball into flight. Super-setter Jessica Lundy All eyes on the ball. Setting up for the serve. f 4V'1V Future stars watch for pointers. Formidable front line. Mary-Ellen makes another crucial save. AVON Teamwork makes the difference. Coach Startup instructs her players, Lisa with another clutch slam. The Volleyball season this year had a promising beginning. Coach Startup's patience and faith carried the team through the disappointing spots of the season. Highlights of the season included the selection of Mary- Ellen Normen to the first team of the NWC and a triumphant win over Farmington C8-15, 15- 8, 15-11, 16-14l. The J.V. team which achieved a record of 11- 3, will make next year's season an impressive one. mn V -Q., 4 . f - I ,fa ,.,, Qin If ,V f U gums? N, A. in Front Row: P. Weiblen, D. Drago, M. Clark, J. Lowry, D. Hoekman, J. Hyman, T. Gately, S. Pass, K. Hokansson. Back Flow: Coach Hanelius, M. Gilrain, T. Graham, C. Sutton, M. Kesser, P. Foster, J. Mogielnicki, Ft. Riberdy, K. James, Coach Hadden. i35'u.b5f5?f Q is . tw .M 4 Mis C: I John saunters past the camera. ini I .- is T y, 0 1 Hanelius' harriers huddle. Super Junior Jeff Mogielnicki. The Boys' Cross Country Team finished off their season with an impressive 18-4 record. Top runners Tom Gately and Jeff Hyman, coupled with the depth of Scott Pass and Dave Hoekman, led the team to first place in the Windham Invitational, victory over arch-rival Farmington, and the Northwest Conference Championship. Tom and Jeff also ran well enough in the state Class M meet to qualify for the state open race in which they fared very well. . Even with a broken arm Mark runs. 45 Boys' Cross Country Hoekman could run well with one leg. Coach says, Gnve me lenl' 46 Girls' Cross Country The Girls' Cross Country Team had an exciting, winning season this year. First-year coach Kathy King kept up the spirit and led her team to victory. Season highlights were a 13-7 overall record and a 23-32 victory over arch-rival Farmington. Out of a team of nine runners, eight will be returning next year to provide their energy for another winning season. Elizabeth paces for the racers 0 ,rg Lisa contemplates victory. Avon anticipates the start. 'iv f '., , ,M H .Av at Q M 'W' a. A . f . A 4 .nl A, be , Q Lge yi, 1 3. , i f . 1. fi W ,Q i ha ' ' 2.2.4 'V , ig W , ,, A ' A A, . Q ag M -A-f wi vp 1 a 2 ' . 'V ., k ,fix fe fir K ah . ' i 49155 ,V MIL, , f ive , A 4' 1, 1 . 11 'W 'ya ' 1, 'D yi W' 'k,, f ' 3,53 A -' -1 ,, wffpyi L' JW .3 5 V , ...fi , uf. 2.3 Holly takes it away. ww . vffwe ,.', ti Annie in pre-race jitters. Front Row: L. Dengenis, Co-Capt. H, Hamilton, Co-Capt. A. Desmond, M. Persutti, A. Ste- phanov. Back Row: Coach King, C. Fedorich, E. Corbett, J. Quinn, L. Rodman. Margaret runs for the target. Boys' Basketball ,qv- 'ill-Q. 6 48 ,fr -I WMA -Q- 'llug Two points for T-Bone nu... M... -f---....,,,-w Volle is cooool under pressure. ,---- ' Eric eyes another rebound. 'Hnaqm X Hustlin' Hank we Sm Franz Out-muscles opponents. ,,- ff , he-141 Fioretti magic. 'L vu ,Z an A Front Row: J. Hentschel, F. Ftoesner, E. Pandiscio, J. Volle, J. Bombara, D. Kennedy. Back Row: Coach Taft, D. Hoekman, J. Barrett, S. Marconi, K. Fioretti, T. Jessup. XX Coach Taft gives words of wisdom. 461' The big boys battle. Jeff jumps for two. Avon's rowdie rooters! The Basketball Team, playing a very competitive schedule, had a tough but enjoyable year despite their los- ing record. Many close games gave the loyal fans much to cheer about. The team worked hard and played well, but came up short. Never- theless, the players showed spirit and lived up to the high standard of class expected by Avon teams. Many talented seniors have graduated but the younger players on the team displayed promise of future skills. 149 Girls' Basketball This year's Girls' Basketball team ended with a successful season with a 10-9 record. The team was young, yet their overpowering skill led them to several thrilling victories. Highlights of the season include an aggressive victory over arch-rival Canton by one point. The team also beat Berlin twice, a feat which has never been accomplished. Coach Startup was very proud of the girls performance throughout the season as they worked hard and were very dedicated. With the 11-3 j.v. squad and the 10 returning varsity players, next year's team looks bright. !v,,. .v ' Kelly waits for an offensive rebound. . W' fi M'-N. Maryanne shoots a baseline shot over a Berlin forward. 150 tt.. iiii . 1 A- - .. 'Ax fi, 52 tb. ...Sax agar tm A . 3 2? VW f Varsity Team: Coach B. Startup, B. Armata, K. Lindsay, B. Linn, K. Robertson, Capt. M. Mikuliak, Capt. T. King, Capt. L. Giramonti, E. Ruffini, M. Normen, D. Armata, J. Lundy. Mary Ellen penetrates the defense. Coach Startup gives her team a pep talk dur- 'W ing atime out. NX. .-f' Barb waits to box out her player on an Avon foul shot. AVON -if' QL X N. J. ga. 'F Betsy gets position to box out and rebound. ' M . , .. V ::h . A ,g,, V . Z ,,.,,,, 5 1. R AVON ji! I VN . f . Avon's press puts Terri at point waiting for the in- Lisa, KeIly,and Maryanne play aggressive bounds pass. defense in the press The J.V. Team: Front Row: Capt. L. Prain, Capt. M. O'ConneII. Row 2: P. Parsons, J. Corbin, S. Mikuliak, M. August, L. Kipperman. Back Row: M. McDonald, A. Miano, J. Iwanov, A. Rich, M. Fischer, Coach A. Johansen. Kay fights off the opponent for another rebound. Kay shoots with perfect form for a three point play. li Lisa looks to pass over a Berlin guard. 151 E' 5 1 P Wrestling 5 Papa smothers opponent. R , Q' Front Flow: Coach Trumbull, M. Calcagni, B. Kalber, S. Macfaddin, J. Spalla, J. Lowry. mmAA -L ., Back Row: P. McGuinness, B. Lohman, A. Flanaldi, P. Foster, R. Levesque, P. Feldman. Coach practices his left hook Stu makes it. Put him out of his misery. Put your head on my shoulder. Spalla drills his opponent. Human pretzel. Luke looks on with a scouring stare. A rare position for Stu. This year's Wrestling Team closed with yet another outstanding season. With an overall record of 11-5-1, the grapplers maintained the tradition of defeating rivals Canton Farmington. High points of the season also included defeating Simsbury, a first place finish in the N.W.C. Tourna- ment, a tournament where they have never lost, and a fourth place finish in the State Class 'S' Tournament. 153 Gymnastics Linda Scully concentrates on her AnneGrazianoexhibitshertalentvaulting performance. , ,,1., sag Front Row: S. Dzis, R. Flatkiewich, M. Crichton, A. Graziano, L. Brighenti, A. Fleming, J. Leininger. Sue Dzis in perfect form. Back Row: M. Jazwinski, K. Steinback, C. Thimoth, K. Carey, Fl. Braganza, A. Tierney, M. Berry, K. Keith, L. Scully, Coach Gail Baer. Leading the team onto another victory, Missy Coach Baer and Mr. Summers discuss strategy for the final event. vaults another outstanding performance. 154 Easy does it, Missy! Members of the gymnastic team psyche themselves for their performances. The Falcons fly high - Kay Carey on beam. Once the pressure is off, members cheer for their teammates. The Girls' Gymnastics Team posted a 13-4 winning record this season, one of the best in recent years. The high points of their season included surpise victories over Berlin and East Windsor and their first-place performances in the Christmas Tour- nament. The gymnasts attribute their successful season to team efforts and team spirit. TW Flohini gets a grip on her routine. Amy Tierney in mid air. N ,.Jf . ti, .. . CHEER- LEADING Front Ftow: L. Friedberg. Closing her eyes helps Kirsten to concentrate v 'i-5 T34 U' . Q if Vey ' , i X + ., si .Wg Q Second Row: L. Gorman, L. Davis, D. Glock. Back Flow: K. Spackman, A. Peters, K. Williams, P. Vine, J. Kuley. Co-Captain Laurie Gorman Co-Captain Lori Davis This past year, the Varsity Cheerleaders were divided into two groups: a fall squad and a winter squad. The fall squad provided top-notch cheering during outstanding seasons for both the soccer and football teams. In addition, the winter squad did an equally commendable job cheering for wrestling and basketball. Thanks girls, for leading Avon High School in a most spirited year. 156 The Varsity Squad preparing a cheer Front Row: A. Arventaki, G. Fazzalaro, J. Carr, Adviser Miss O'Leary, K. Faz- zalaro, L. Zicchino, J. Risley. Back Row: J. Rotondo, G. Melvin. Fall Squad. Front Row: J. Ftotondo, M. Behm, H. Boos, L. Calcagni, D. Berube, B. MacDonald, P. Clark. Back Row: M. Daigle, B. Santoro. Spring Squad. Front Row: A. Klau, J. Jorczak. Second Row: J. Ely, L. Lachman, A. Papineau, J. Hecht, W. Whyte. Back Row: L, Heath. The J.V. Cheerleaders going their own ways The Avon High School Drill Team, like the Cheerleaders, had two separate squads this year: one for fall and one for the winter. Respectively, the two drill teams performed their various, spirit- provoking routines for the football and basketball games. The two teams gave enthusiastic support through their cheers and helped to create excitement and spirit in the crowd. Thanks girls! DRILL TEAM gf 2- I.. X . , ,,,.m, .::: ...1::.. 7 ,K .. , ,gg ,, ,,E,i,zif QLRZQV 7, A,,y x g -7,5 , . fi He, ,f,, , ,K 1- QM, 7 .rf :5?ii'fi,, GiffiHQEzfgeag,,gi2Y?W'jf?,'1f, J , Kzyg f -. ,q,,,, , ,L -,,L, 7, ' ,A,,, i ,,,LL , A I 9' A E' A ' W A 9 5 'L , ,QNS Tr . h ' A ' - www V Q fy ,ngivf5fax?n2,Q22:,,g::wJ5jwf, Lg ,r n ,f - vffw,,s,2f'rws?1 .wg !pW',,5A, A Q9 K . 1 :wflzrwf 4- gr wa,,A1L'sff:ff.er ,ag wg, iQ? wgfJi1IrfHsw,, ,f ,- fu H Ey?5f'f-IAS! ig Amr '- ', A Avon 91 So ,N 53, wg ' 4 , I 3,5 ' 2 M ,f , ,, ., 2, ,, , var ,W W K ' t Y . ..... 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L, Girls' Tennis: L. Afendis, H. Droste. 1 i i .. Y i . t ,f- - .S M if F -.- , Q 7, K .,. ,A ji 3 7 4 . .rse va l: 'F' elf- Boys' Tennis: E. Pandiscio. A vnli Boys' Cross Country: D. Hoekman, J. Hyman, T. Gately, Volleyball: M. Normen. l 160 Soccer: Front Flow: B. Beizer, K. Ferry, M. Ostrowski, S. Marconi. Back Row: D. Carey, J. Barrett, E. Pandiscio, M. Koron, R. Colton. Boys' Track: J. Hyman, K. Fioretti, B. Geyer. Girls' Track: H. Hamilton, L. Gorman. N.W.C. Champs Softball: K. Dyson, T. King. x X Golf: B. Beizer. BUYS' TRACK 1980 STATE CHAMPS Looking for the win sing, Y! . ,E,- 5 ,5i,L W Q TSTTTTTTTT T L 'lin I ' , W ' ,, W Alone and out in front Reaching for victory Up and Over Jeff spares no energy Rallying for 1st place 162 AVON 's ALL-STATE Jeff Barrett - Intensity before the goal Dave Carey - Makes it count Terri King - Counsels her teammates PLAYERS ' ' .Q Sf? . ' ' ' 73 i -ftajfx 5 N . , ' lf. . 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NAVY Parcel 8 Shopping Centre 1799 Farmmgton Ave Umonv Ile Conn yan lflafy 30 Mull Street Unlonvllle 673 .-.219 Congratulations to the Class ol 1981 LUKES DONUT SHOP Fresh Dellcnous Donuts Praise the Lord and West Avon Road 673 0622 Propnetor BlaurD Sanford Manager WllllamA Chartler ALL GLASS eva 0449 Old Farms Road Avon Conn 06001 GEORGE S PIZZA Del c ous P zzas Hot Oven Grinders Spaghetti 9 School Street Umonvllle 673 0421 SANFORD 8 HA WLE Y INC Established 1884 Unlonvllle CT Hardware and Mason Supplies RIZZO POOL AND SKI ROBERT GOLD Soul Preparation and Seeding Contractor Hydro Seeding and Mulchmg T40 Old Farms Road Avon Rt 44 Avon Pool and Sk: Equipment 678 9453 9 5 ' ' H ' H 571m I? . plmr Corner ol Country Club Road .9110 - I - I If th 1 f1981 THE EASTERN CULUR PRINTING C0 Congratulations 0 e C ass 0 EIIIIIIUITUNII T A g 27OF ' . h UCONNH lhC G Yorke lunmfunu, u . continuous I R 44, A sn PI ,, - A 'NTERIORS 0Lm:95 w!ZnM..2 Sl?2.1 performances . . 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H Y W W w 7 o. you Onfy Jive Once, To the Class of '81 auf you ,five 18914, Ong dill 6lfl0l'l6 I1 g JJ A lil the llfllfe from the Clase of 84 ff fa f Hflfllff f if f AHA UL Best of Future Luck Class of 81 from the Class of 82 36' CONGRATULATIGNS EIU GOOD LUCK to the Class of 81 from the Class of 83 .yghfcll your wagon fo far cf' Cff The Student Government Gnce 5 nouglz. 6 r K ' a J 00 UC 1 ex eff fo pau lzrou ll flzia worfal Lu once. 66 n oo , ere ore, lzaf .9 can clo, or any ' Linclneaa flzaf .9 can aflow fo any Lffow fare, At me ala if now. Jef me no defer or Aff i , or .9 5464! nof ,Jaw fllia way again. Y , - u or n nown ct S meraon, H iui iza ionn QQ L COLBERT Sr PARISELETI HILL COLBERT 20 TOWER LANEIAVON PARK SOUTHIAVON CT 06001 12031 678 0620 E616 N A Q Congratulatuons .T W LY ' YK to the Class of 81 UW Mfg? QX I' BnloHTvlEvv IYV 56 WWQQEOE 44 gx ooNvALESoENT 4 U Qt HorvlE UXM gf'-1' 5750629 0 E Soovllle Rd Avon lf Watervllle Rd Avon 673 3265 PETROLEUM METER AND PUMP Avon Park South FHERGIYY M? Friends who run together, pace together. No stress shows on Gordon's faceg the semi- nars must be working! Finally, Ken In a favorite pose, in front of the camera instead of behind it. Fran's slob day outfit leaves her without friends. Jessica Ftoseannadanna Lundy heckles the hecklers during her performance. Behind the scenes, Brad Lets there be Iight. K 'L Mr. Sexton's perpetual motion bodies: Mary-Michelle, Cindy and Lisa. Concentration on rubbing out Farmington wins over Physics homework. Emily responds to Avon's high sodium water. The Senior Tea is a time when even the juniors like David and Missy can be sophisticated. 177 Aimn 09121 .Harms .Inn Salutes the Class of '81 I C 3, cl, V sw wx F 1, W Z 41' .57 'ff on A 'ff f 4, X f M 1 Vu 'xx U v. W aa' 'jg CTA ,QQ I fc? n LQ :ff ,Nei Sv' . 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Qlnnnrrtirut Locker Clean out aftermath The Scru bs flast known pncturej 'Ma Bow 1 Puff Slap n Slade Dave s bake Bow 2 Down Town Freddae Brown Wolfman Bully Boy Jessae Bag Yank Shady Crones Squad John John Bag Es Scrub dummy Shen Brother oz Bow 3 Saxer Kld Petae Honorary Scrub Maggot John Spalla Back Seat Acad Jam Bomb Background The Skunk tPetae s GS B l P 1 The Bard Masslng From Pacture Bessae The Boat Scrubs road traps I survaved the Berlan ancadent We Il pack you up at 7 30 Squad shot J B New York New Jersey The Blazzard of Oz Dave the naght of Tull Shen wanner ofthe Avon 500 Bessue Laves Basketball games Petae takes the pae eatang contest The brown blur Craspen Club Clambake tbnng your own rakej The Bard Duroflames Fagn fare walkers Bock lobster party G S born sfzolso totaled 12f5f80 Slap n Slade The Skunk wall lnve agaan smoke show 1980 the year of the Scrub Pete Peterson Scrub Poster Chald Kev pops It at Avon Wood Bomb s second offense Petae s slaghtly warm used skas The Scrub lafe as the one for me we got to get out of thas place af at s the last thlng we ever doll Graduataon'? maybe We shall return' Cwho cares'P1 Happy Traals AMF' Oh bythe way Congratulataons tothe Class of 81' - xt S . J A as ak 1 'K T . ' K J I AS gf . 153 ' . K 1 Sr . . W 1 V' . l 3 vii S: Pm 4 ill, 55555-5 15. ' -1 'ss rg 2-ef - - X 1 Y I . . , . . , , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - . , . l . , . . . . ' . . . . . , . . , . . , , , . . .. .. . , - 1 1 1 - Wo? iii QQ Five Cheers QNQ' Eff QQ Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker Mr. and Mrs. Mel Barnum Mr. and Mrs. David Beizer Mrs. Gregory Bowman and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Patrick Clark Joseph Crowe William Davis Ronald Driscoll James R. Faillace H. Garfinkel Ronald Gilrain Albert Glenn Eugene Gorecki Richard Griffin Phillip Hoskins Mrs. J0aI'lI l9 Hoye and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kahl Donald King James LoStocco John Macfarlane Edwin J. Ostrowski Robert G. Perry Robert Ruffini Julian A. Sachs Mr. and Mrs. William J. Shea The Spackmans Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tribuiani Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walker Mr. and Mrs. David Wolansky Dr. and Mrs. Richard Zanini For Our Supporters Q QQ Elizabeth Miller-Colton Ethan T. Colton, lll, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Marconi Michael's Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Norris 50 Bob and Gladys August Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Coat 44 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B0l'lini D. E. BOl'Gf'lSt9in LaWl'Sl'lCe BI'Ul'lOll Thomas Dooley aff? at Q QEjx The Barrows Company Sponsors Boosters Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Business Patron Thomas T. Gately Edward Henderson Frederick Kennedy Richard Murphy W. J. Talbot Joe Borenstein waits for his cue for Fiddler on Eating apples or eating pies, the All-American the Roof. boy, Peter Peterson 0 A The T-shirt squad cheers on the soccer team. Dave and Mike put their heads together to think up the next play. 182 ,f fi gg tk ,.-1 l Off to lunch, finally iii, W In ,N lun r if -ff' Margaret's own dress code for footwear Future photographers Sarah and Karin contemplate F stops KL Y QLQK Q1 iDX?OfLUjL,-liax XD X OKQUL 0 KQSS K QS Vffb 325 XL Sc rf 0 XXX any K5 Xxx A Q V rwilfidy to e frX3fjfWg?wSOfCIass of 81 wg, T D Brown Cranston RI li.-.-p From Laura Goodrich and Company XX . XX Rumnaiixx- x xl QXQQQ X' A an rc 9 or W HND Vi.fL W KW' fr n wbmiqngratulatlons bf .Wg KWNX LW X, 0 ' 7 In order to accommodate our growing student population, and to comply with State Regula- tions concerning handicapped persons, our school is undergoing some major renovations. Construction commenced with ground breaking on Friday, October 17, 1980. Present at the ceremony were Mr. Shine, Board of Education members, town officials, students Kathy Weaver, Mark Ostrowski, and Amy Driscoll, and members of the building committee including Avon High '75 graduate, Larry Brunoli. The work is being done by Brunoli and Sons, Inc., and the projected date of completion is Oc- tober, 1981. This expansion work will leave us with two elevators, a new library, larger and more efficient administrative and guidance of- fices, additions to the music and physical education departments, and an air-conditioned auditorium. .-1 As a blizzard strikes outside, a hurricane has struck inside. Giant ants attack Avon High School. Ground breaking 184 A K' The new elevator Temporary library prior to opening Books-in-a-Box Workers laying the foundation of the music room. 1555? And more breaking! Mrs. Lindsay relaxes after along haul. ' Zigi. Neither rain nor sieet nor snow nor dark of night will keep our workers from their appointed rounds. 185 asm in Senior Class President, Kevin Daft, sighs a sense of relief after the senior float won first place honors. WJ Reality strikes, and Joe's countenance reflects his reaction about leaving AHS. x Debbie completes her homework before lending a hand in the office. 186 Lori and Kathy enjoy the excitement of being celebrities. 1, fl Senior Men, John, Jeff, Mike and John enjoy a jovial moment. . :xx Yenta advises Tzeital on marital matters. Russ and Bill suffer from an epidemic of Spring fever. 1 A homecoming smile from Mary-Ellen. BUFFALO ' fi. J P Littlefield readies to stampede the pies. gr' qw X Mary K. remains as the soul survivor of the Senior Class meetings. 1 X GRATITUDE And THANKS To . . . PbQt.,74f.iL?QA AjC7Vj, g T' j Miss Sing f h aver g f th th t Laura for her imaginative photography. Congratula- l D N I could mak t k tions on the birth of bouncing baby B. J.! 551,00 M ,inc M069 safrlcf Pmfjfafm Jimi if 41,31 yfufffww The construction workers for doing their best ,Laffww tj? to keep-the inconveniences of reconstruction fgf' to a minimum. JW Mr. Shine for overseeing the renovations committee. Mr. Cohan for being our acting principal for the first half of the year. 188 Mr. Krupa for snapping great pictures and for guiding the Class of '81 these past four years. Mr. Nedovich for being our acting vice-principal for the 1981 school year. f xr :gr The media group for coping with the move to a cold, dark, and makeshift room. Mr. Shahverdian for helping us pave our rocky roads. f ii We would like to thank the student body and the faculty members for putting up with the inconveniences of construction. From the loss of a band room to the middle of main corridors and hallways that lead nowhere, this has been an unusual and hectic year. Due to lack of space in the cafeteria, students and faculty alike were forc- ed to miss the festivities of Christmas lunch. Your cooperation has been greatly appreciated and very helpful in making the school year run more smoothly and effectively for the benefit of all. Also special thanks go to our angel of mercy, Craig Chaiken. Denny for his assistance in making our hopes and ideas a reality. b 'Y' ' 5... V. if. .. Y' Nl Mrs. French for her never-ending devotion to meeting our college application deadlines. , -W Abate, David 57 Abate Glenn 7, 54, 109, 111, 130, 131, 136 Abate Mark 17, 86, 106, 118 Afendis, Lissa 50, 128, 160 Ahern, Maureen 50, 132, 138, 139 Anderson, Elizabeth 17 Armata, Barbara 54, 115, 150, 151 Armata, Donna 57, 115, 150 Arvanetaki, Ann 157 August, Marnie 54, 115, 132, 139, 151 Barnaby, Laurie 54 Barnum, Eric 17, 85 Barnum, P. T. 50 Barret, Jeffrey 17, 62, 99, 126, 14O,149,161, 163 Barry, Lisa 57 Bartoski, Lisa 17, 177 Bassett, Paul 57 Battistoni, Jeff 57 Battistoni, Linda 17,96 Bauer, Wendy 57 Bean, Eric 54, 115, 116 Becker, Melinda 50 Behm, Michelle 54, 114, 115, 117, 157 Behrer, Bruce 18, 131, 140 Beizer, Jonathon 54, 107, 109, 111, 126, 127 Beizer, William 18, 99, 107, 109, 110, 115,119, 126,14O, 141, 161, 163, 187 Belliveau, Raymond 50, 115 Benham, Nicole 54, 114 Beres, Nancy 50 Bernetich, James 57 Berry, Melinda 57, 115, 155 Berube, Dale 54, 157 Betts, Suzanne 57, 114 Billings, Linda 54, 83, 139 Binder, Lauren 54, 125 Binder, Stacy 50, 125 Blacker, Christopher 18, 96, 104 Bombara, Christopher 115, 134 Bombara, John 50, 149 Bombara, Thomas 18, 136 Bonini, David 18, 136, 182 Boos, Heidi 54, 157 Borenstein, Joseph 18, 84, 87, 101,108,'l14,'l15,116,123, 182 Borenstein, Mark 54, 103, 114, 115, 116 Bourdages, Charles 50, 134 Bourdages, John 54, 134 Bourque, Kellie 50,95 Bowman, George 19, 110, 119 Brady, Angela 54, 132 Brady, David 57, 115 Braganza, Rohini 54, 114, 115, 132, 155 Brennan, Shelagh 19 Bridgeman, Thomas 50 Briggeman, Brenda 50 Brighenti, Lisa 57, 61, 111, 118, 155 Brown, Henry 99, 136, 137, 149 Brown, Jennifer 57, 115 Brown, Laurie 50, 132 Brown, Marianne 19, 115, 117 Brunoli, Mary Michele 19, 99, 107, 177 Bullard, Liza 54, 119, 128, 138 Burke, Collen 19, 108 Burke, Edward 54 190 INDEX Burton, Dawn 57, 114 Busha, John 57 Byrne, James 19 Byrne, Steven 54 Calcagni, Laura 57, 157 Calcagni, Michael 20, 136, 152 Carey, David 20, 98, 140, 141, 161, 163 Carey, Kathleen 50, 155 Carpenter, Chad 57 Carpenter, Christopher 20, 81, 108, 1 1 1 Carpenter,'Monica 50, 111 Carr, Jacqueline 50, 61, 95, 107, 108, 132, 157 Carr, Michael 20, 64, 98, 106, 108 Carr, Stephen 57, 114 Carroll, James 54 Carson, Chris 57 Carville, Christopher 57 Case, Gregory 50, 136 Case, Patricia 57 Caspar, Jennifer 57, 114 Cecere, Jodi 57 Chaiken, Craig 54, 108, 115 Chaiken, Michael 20, 87, 108, 115, 186 Chambliss, Marjorie 54 Chilson, Joanne 20 Choquette, Trina 54, 115 Chouinard, Thomas 54, 114, 115 Choy, David 21, 95, 106, 108, 110, 119 Christopher, Lisa 21 Chuanico, Raymund 21 Clark, Margot 103, 132, 138 Clark, Michael 21, 50, 84, 108, 114, 115,116, 134,145 Clark, Sean 54, 114, 115 Clarke, Fred 49 Clarke, Pamela 157 Clauson, George 54 Cleary, Jill 50 Cleary, Tammy 57, 139 Coates, Christine 21, 114, 115 Cohen, Beth 57, 107, 118 Colon, Holly 21, 142 Colton, Russel 9, 22, 106, 107, 110,114,115,116,117,140, 141, 161, 187 Commins, Matilda 57 Corbett, Elizabeth 57, 115 Corbett, Jonathan 54, 136 Corbett, Thomas 136 Corbin, Jennifer 54, 125, 151 Corson, Ann 50, 142 Corson, Nancy 22, 82, 87 Costanzo, Paul 54 Costello, Tracy 57, 61 Cowling, Dyann 22 Cowling, Jeffrey 50, 134, 136, 162 Craven, John 50 Creer, Emily 22, 128, 177 Crichton, Melissa 50, 142, 154, 155, 177 Cronin, Margaret 50, 119 Cronin, Michael 22 Cronin, Stephen 57 Crowe, Brenda 54, 61, 125, 138 Crowe, Peter 50, 123, 136 Crowe, Stephen 22, 115, 136, 160, 177 Cyr, Paul 23, 114, 140, 141 Daft, Kevin 7, 23, 96, 105, 108, 1'l1,115,119,134,173,186 Daher, Jayme 23, 91, 105, 113 Daigle, Michael 50 Daigle, Miriam 54, 111, 157 Davis, Lori 6, 23, 62, 92, 99, 106, 107,108,115,119,134,173, 186 Davis, Stephen 6, 54, 61, 107, 114, 131, 136 Dean, Kelly 57 Dean, Tracy 23 Decker, Harold 54 Delahanty, Kenneth 136 Delozier, Douglas 50, 136 Dengenis, Linda 50, 102, 110, 111,115,118,132 Desjardins, Marc 50, 123 Desmond, Anne 23, 113, 176 Devin, William 57 Dial, Catherine 50 Dial, Wendy 24 Diard, Cybele 24, 104 Dickens, Charles 24, 82, 105- Diggle, Gail 54 Dimock, Susan 50 Dionne, George 57 Distin, Holly 24 Doeg, Bruce 54, 114, 115, 116 Doney, Thomas 54 Donnelly, Sarah 24, 104, 105, 182 Donahue, Maureen 24, 132, 142 Donovan, Robert 136 Dooley, Patrice 25 Doyle, Stacy 57 Drago, David 25, 54, 107, 152 Drago, Robin 24 Driscoll, Amy 54, 107, 125, 139, 185 Droste, Heidi 50, 128, 142, 160 Dubois, Vera fabroadj Duer, Jeffrey 50, 114, 115 Dugdale, Wendy 25, 104 Dunford, Cathleen 50, 108, 109, 110, 119, 139 Dupont, Deborah 25, 108 Dupont, Ronald 50 Dwyer, Jennifer 57 Dyson, Kimberly 50, 124, 138, 161 Dzis, Daniel 51, 114 Dzis, Susan 25, 154 Eden, James 51, 134, 140, 175 Ege, Edward 57 Elkins, Phyllis 57 Ely, Jennifer 54, 157 Emery, Carrie 51, 107, 186 Emery, Joseph 25, 96 Erickson, Laurie 57, 114, 115 Erlandsson, Katrina 9, 26, 83, 110, 111 Eschert, William 54, 131, 136 Estes, Daniel 51, 136 Faillace, Thomas 26, 122 Fancher, Linda 26 Fanning, Scott 123 Farrell, John 57, 114,116, 117 Farrell, Michael 51, 114,115 Fazzalaro, Kathryn 51, 157 Fazzalaro, Gail 57, 157 Fazzino, Donna 104, 115, 116 Fedorich, Claudia 54, 115, 132 Feldman, Alec 51, 110, 134 Feldman, Peter 57, 152 Ferrara, Daniel 51 Ferry, Kevin 54, 114, 115, 116, 140, 161 Fioretti, Kurt 51, 90, 134, 149, 179 Fischer, Mark 54, 134, 135, 140, 149, 162 Fischer, Michelle 57, 115, 151 Fiske, Adrienne 51, 138, 160 Fiske, Thomas 26, 122, 136, 175, 182 Fitzpatrick, Claire 51 Fleming, Alexis 57, 111, 115 Flynn, Joanne 51 Follert, Mark 26 Follert, Todd 136 Forsyth, Bethany 57 Foster, Mary 26, 108 Foster, Maureen 57, 108, 144 Foster, Philip 55, 115, 152 Freeman, Gregory 27, 114 Freeman, Linda 57 Freeman, Neal 51, 114 Fregeau, James 27 Fregeau, Lisa 27, 142, 143 Freudenthal, Judith 55 Frez, Roger 27, 98, 136, 160 Frez, Tina 57 Friedberg, Linda 27, 51, 156 Friedberg, Sharon 7, 132, 133 Funkhouser, Ann 55, 119 Funkhouser, Robert 51, 136 Gagliardo, John 55 Gaither, Michele 55 Gallagher, Peter 27, 122, 136, 160, 163 Gallinoto, Michele 96 Gallinoto, Renee 28, 51, 176 Garfinkel, Scott 28, 114, 115, 1 16, 1 17 Garro, Deborah 111, 128 Garro, Cynthia 28, 99, 177 Gately, Russell 57 Gately, Thomas 28, 62, 80, 100, 134, 135, 145, 160, 162 Gatti, Kevin 51 Gee, Darryl 58, 114 Gemme, Curtis 55, 134, 136 Geyer, Bradford 55, 134, 161, 162, 176 Gibbons, Frances 9, 28, 138, 176 Gilbert, Paul 58 Gilmore, Christopher 55 Gilmore, Gregory 51, 136 Gilrain, Kevin 55, 93, 101, 107, 113 Gilrain, Mark 55, 61, 93, 110, 118, 144 Gingell, John 28, 96, 136, 182 Giramonti, Lisa 29,114, 115, 116 117,150,151 Glenn, Dayna 29, 108, 110, 114, 118,142 Glock, Dana 51, 156 Gold, Tracy 6, 29, 106,115, 119, 142 Goldman, Mark 58, 107 Goldman, Pamela 51, 110, 111, 132 Gonzalaz, Jeff 51, 136 Gordon, Marvin 136 Gordon, Troy 51, 134, 136 Gorecki, Lisa 29, 108, 114, 119 Gorman, Laurie 7, 29, 85, 107, 115,119,132,133,156,161 Gorneault, Patty 29 Graf, Allison 30, 106, 138 Graham, Geoffrey 55, 114, 115, 144 Graham, Thomas 58, 114 Graziano, Anne 58, 107, 142, 154, 155 Graziano, Sean 51, 110, 130, 131, 136 Greene, Anne 8, 114 Greene, Benjamin 30 Greene, Jeremy 55 Greenfield, Vickie 55, 103, 114, 115 Gregory, Cynthia 30, 111 Gresh, Joseph 30, 106, 109, 113, 115, 116,117, 118 Griffin, Karen 51 Griffin, Richard 30, 96, 122 Grocki, Laurel 55, 103 Hafey, Matthew 55, 110, 115 Hagy, Kevin 55, 134, 135 Hamilton, Kathryn 58 Hamilton, Holly 51, 103, 114, 132, 161, 176 Hamilton, Lisa 58, 107, 139 Hansen, Christian 51,80 Harmon, Tim 58 Harrop, Catherine 58 Hart, James 58 Hart, Patrick 51,83 Hayes, Katherine 51, 110, 132 Haxton, Rachel 30, 104 Healey, James 31, 91 Healey, Virginia 55, 132, 139 Heath, Lisa 55, 107, 157 Hecht, Charles 58 Hecht, Jennifer 55, 102, 110, 111 157 Hedberg, John 31, 131 Hemme, Gretchen 58, 139 Henderson, Laurie31, 106, 114, 115, 116,119,142 Hennessey, Margaret 31, 182 Hentschel, John 51, 110, 123, 140, 149 Hentschel, Robert 58, 61 Hentz, Olin 51 Hepburn, Lawrence 31, 114, 134 Hernandez, Richard 55, 136 Hick, Tracy 31 Hill, Richard 32, 63 Hines, William 55, 114, 115, 117 Hirsch, Elizabeth 58 Hoekman, David 51, 134, 145, 149, 160, 177 Hoekman, Jill 58, 115 Hokansson, Eric 55, 114 Hokansson, Karl 32, 111, 114, 115 Hoskins, Mary Ellen 32,62 Hovey, David 58 Hovey, Robert 55 Howard, Allison 51,97 Howard, Laura 58 Hoye, John 32 Hudish, Tamara 51, 110, 132 Hugot, R. 51 Hunter, Roberta 55, 61, 139 Hyman, Jeffrey 51, 110, 134, 160, 161, 163 Ingram, Lorean 58 lvany, Linda 58 lwanow, Juli 55, 125, 139, 151 Jacob, Mark 51 Jacob, Rita 32, 132 Jadovich, Judith 33, 132 James, Kurt 51, 114, 115, 116, 144 Janzen, Daniel 33, 63, 104, 177 Javier, Ulises 33, 140 Jazwinski, Marie 51, 142 Jessup, Todd 51, 149 Johansen, Eric 55, 123, 136, 151 Jorczak, Julia 55, 101, 157 Jordan, Thomas 33 Juros, Greg 58, 114 Juros, Pamela 55, 114, 125 Jutras, Kathleen 58 Kalber, William 33, 105, 115, 116 117, 152 Kearns, Gregory 51 Kehoe, Patrick 58 Kehoe, Raymond 55 Keiffer, Kathleen 33, 104 Keiffer, Susan 55 Keith, Kirby 58 Kelly, Julie 51, 176 Kennedy, Ann 51, 132 Kennedy, David 149 Kennedy, Karen 33, 138, 139 Kerampelas, Basil 115 Kenwood, Audrey 55, 115 Kesser, Mark 55, 144 Kesser, Timothy 33, 63, 104 King, Terri 34, 114, 115, 118, 125,138,139,150,151,16O, 161, 163, 173 Kipperman, L. 58 Kirshman, Matthew 55 Klau, Amy 55, 157 Kneeland, George 58 Knowlton, Myra 34, 108, 110, 114 Kolesar, John 55, 114 Kone, Susan 51 Konefal, Jacqueline 58, 139 Koron, Michael 51, 113, 123, 140, 161 Korr, Chandra 58 Krasow, Kenneth 34, 118, 176 Kuhl, Vicky 58 Kuhl, Veronica 58 Kuley, Jennifer 34, 156 Labelle, S. 52 Lachman, Laurie 55, 157 Lacomba, Carmen 52, 142 LaCroix, Vicky 34 LaFlamme, Denise 34, 104 Laidacker, Lisa 52, 110, 128 Langpersiuth, P. 55 Lanza, James 35, 62, 115, 119 Lanza, William 34, 52, 109, 110 Larm, Arthur 35, 140 Larsen, Wendy 52, 91, 114, 115, 132 Lawless, Gregory 58, 114 Lawless, Kenneth 58 Leininger, Jill 58, 61, 93, 107, 155 Lemay, David 58, 111, 114 Leonard, Eric 58 Leonard, Sean 35 Levesque, Michele 35, 104 Levesque, Randall 52, 136 Lewis, Lynne 35, 128 Liberator, Ann 52 Liccpantis, Lauraanne 58 Lindley, Greg 58 Lindley, Peter 58 Lindsay, Katherine 55, 132, 133, 138, 150, 151 Lineberger, Amy 35, 93, 103, 106, 115, 116, 117,187 Linn, Betsy 52, 80, 132, 142, 150, 151, 173 Lipinski, Patricia 36, 108, 114, 115, 116, 117 Lipinski, Tai 52, 124 Littlefield, Robert 98, 136, 187 Lobaugh, Cheryl 36 Lobaugh, Lisa 58 Loft, Jonathan 58, 111, 115 Lohman, Michael 58 Lohman, William 52, 113, 136, 137, 152 Lohner, Christine 58, 107 Lohner, Colleen 52, 132 Lostocco, David 36, 91, 122 Lowry, John 36, 118, 134, 135, 144, 152 Lucas, Byron 58, 114 Lucas, D'Arcy 52, 114, 117, 140 Lundy, Jessica 55, 97, 111, 142, 150, 176 MacDonald, Patricia 59, 103, 114, 115 MacDonald, Scott 52, 115, 134, 135, 162 MacFaddin, Anne 6, 55, 107, 132, 138 Macfarlane, Allison 52, 107, 118 MacKinnon, Gregory 59 Marconi, Patricia 52 Marconi, Stephen 9, 36, 99, 109, 122, 140,141, 149,161 Margiott, Lynn 37 Martino, James 59, 107 Masthay, Brian 58, 114 Matthes, Melissa 52, 108, 110 Mauro, Matt 59, 114 McCall, Erin 59 McChesney, Clive 37, 95, 100, 111, 134, 140 McCoy, Elizabeth 59 McDonald, Elizabeth 55, 108, 11O,111,139,157 McDonald, Melin 59, 102, 111, 139, 151 McDonald, Robert 52 McGuinness, Paul 52, 114, 115, 116, 152 McKee, Victoria 55, 114, 115, 119 McLaughlan, Michael 52 McMahon, Sharon 55, 114, 115, 119 McNamara, Daniel 55, 114, 115 Meltz, Abby 107 Melvin, Virginia 55, 110, 111, 157 Mendell, Margaret 52 Metcalfe, Karen 37 Meyer, Lisa 55, 139 Meyer, Scott 59 Meyers, Robert 59 Miano, Andrea 55, 115, 119, 132, 151 Migli, Amy 56,114, 139 Mikuliak, Maryann 37, 132, 150, 151 Mikuliak, Sue Ellen 56, 125 Milewski, Matthew 52, 111 Miller, Christopher 56, 134 Miller, Kathy 37, 132 Mills, Bradley 56 Minnier, Wendy 59 Mogielnicki, Craig 7, 37 Mogielnicki, Jeffrey 52, 134, 144 Mogielnicki, Troy 59, 111 Monaghan, Kathleen 38, 99, 107, 186 Montano, Karen 38, 115, 132 Morgan, Martha 52, 108, 114, 115, 116 Morris, Bradley 56 Mountjoy, Cary 59, 114, 115 Mudge, Gordon 38, 105, 122, 176 Murphy, Jeffrey 59 Murphy, Michael 38, 136, 160, 182 Naiman, Jolie 52, 102, 110,187 Nascimbeni, Capri 6, 56, 107 Nation, Elizabeth 59, 107 Nevin, Patricia 38, 108, 119 Nicholson, Grace 33 Nimbkar, Suniti 52, 110 Noble, John 56 Norcia, Dianne 39, 104 Norcia, Jane 59 Normen, Maryellen 52, 132, 133, 142,143,150,151,187 Norris, Camille 39, 106, 107, 118, 142, 173 Nuke, Guy 59, 114, 116 Nummela, Gwynne 56 O'Connell, Maureen 56, 83, 124, 151 Oatman, James 56 Ockerbloorn, Kristen 52 Ostheimer, John 52 Ostheimer, Michael 136 Ostrofsky, Michael 39 Ostrom, Bradley 59, 114 Ostrom, Karin 39, 138, 139, 182 Ostrom, Robert 52, 114, 136 Ostrowski, Mark 9, 39, 99, 106, 107,114,115,116,117,119, 140, 141, 161, 185 Ouellette, Ellen 52 Ouimet, Deanna 39, 114, 115, 116, 117 Palmer, Robert 56 Pandiscio, Eric 40, 99, 106, 107, 13O,131,140,149,160,16'l, 173 Pane, Mark 52, 122, 136, 137, 160 Papineau, Anne Marie 56, 157 Papineau, Kathryn 97, 110, 111 Pappalardo, David 52, 107, 131 Pappalardo, Susan 59, 138 Parsons, Patricia 52, 151 Parsons, Peter 59 Parylak, Timothy 59 Pasquale, James 59 Pasquale, Sharon 52 Pass, Scott 40, 80, 102, 107, 108 115, 160 Peacock, Brenda 59, 139 Peckham, Carol 40, 104 Pellet, David 40, 62, 114, 115 Pellet, Steve 59 Penna, Jerome 56114, 115,116, 117, 123 Perry, Jennifer 40, 99, 111 Peters, Amy 52, 156 Peterson, Peter 40, 98, 182 Petteruiti, Diane 52 Pfizenmaier, Mark 59 Phelps, Daniel 56, 136 Piersanti, Pamela 41, 86 Piper, Brett 114 Piper, Robert 41, 59, 140 Piper, Tracy 6, 52, 132, 138 Plude, Tamara 52, 125, 138, 139 Plude, Tracey 56, 107, 125 Poirier, Brian 52 Poirier, John 41 Polderman, Bruce 41,85 Pollock, Jan 41, 82, 104 Potoczny, Andrea 52, 132 Prain, Linda 56,115, 125, 139. 151 Pratt, Angela 56 Pratt, Dan 52 Presutti, Margaret 56, 111, 114, 115, 119, 132 Presutti, Susan 56, 114, 115 Prouty, Bruce 56 Przybyszewski, Renee 59 Purrington, Alden 59 Quinn, Jennifer 59, 114 Ranaldi, Anthony 152 Ranaldi, Aurelio 59, 136 Ratkiewich, Rosanne 56, 115, 132 Raymond, Todd 52, 136 Rehm, Wesley 52, 80, 130, 131, 140 Reid, David 41 Riberdy, Michele 108, 110 Riberdy, Robert 59 Rice, Doreen 25, 52, 114, 115 Rich, Amy 56, 109, 111, 117, 125 151 Rich, Andrew 42, 114 Rich, Jill 56, 103, 111, 114, 115, 116 Richard, Robert 42 Ricker, David 52, 114 Ricker, Gretchen 59 Riley, Steven .32, 136 Risley, Julianne 115, 157 Ritger, David 56, 123 Roberts, David 59 191 Robertson, Kelly 53, 138, 150, 151, 160 Robertson, John 59 Robinson, Paula 53 Rodman, Lisa 59, 114 Roesner, Franz 42, 90, 136, 149, 160 Roth, Edward 59 Rothstein, Eric 56, 131 Rotondo, Julieann 56, 114, 157 Rotondo, Robin 42, 115 Roy, Carolyn 56, 115 Roy, Douglas 53 Ruberti, Karen 56, 114 Ruffini, Eleen 53, 124, 125, 138, 150 Rulon, Susan 42, 104, 132 Sachs, Peter 53, 123 Sadowsky, Scott 59 Salvatore, Lisa 59, 115 Sankaran, Uma 59 Santoro, Beth 56, 108, 111, 157 Santoro, Jeffrey 42, 84, 96, 160, 182, 186 Saxe, Frank 53, 140 Saxer, Timothy 43 Schiavone, Steven 59 Schmidt, Michael 53, 61, 90, 95, 114, 115,116, 117,134 Schroder, Scott 53 Schultz, Danielle 59 Schultz, Tracey 53, 61, 95, 107, 128, 142 Scott, Kelly 56 Scully, Linda 53, 154 Seaton, Teva 53, 140 Seaton, Tiare 60, 138 Shine, Kathleen 60.114, 115,116 Shine, John 56, 114, 115, 130, 131, 136 Shorb, Amy 43 Simmons, John 60, 114 Simmons, Melissa 53, 125 Simons, John 56 Skinner, Katherine 44, 104 Slehofer, Carolana 6, 53 Smith, Brandi 60 Smith, Cynthia 56, 114 Smith, Dana E. 53, 118 Smith, Dana L. 44, 63, 111, 115, 132 Smith, Daniel 53,88 Smith, Martha 60 Smith, Paula 44 Smith, Susannah 53 Somers, Linda 44, 115 Sopelak, Stephen 56, 111 Soucy, Kenneth 53, 123 Spackman, Kirsten 7, 44, 92, 98, 106, 118,119, 128,156 Spalla, John 44, 87, 136, 152, 186 Stahl, Ilene 56, 103, 114, 115, 117 Stanton, Katherine 45 Stauch, Robert 53 Stefanov, Anne 56, 132 Steinbach, Katharine 56, 155 Steineke, Kimberly 115 Stenberg, Lena 56, 119 Stiland, Diane 53 Stowe, Jonathan 60 Strid, Kelly 53, 111, 128 Strid, Scott 56, 136 Studley, Keith 107, 123, 175 Syrotiak, David 114, 116 Talbot, Mary K. 16, 45,106, 118, 187 Taylor, Deborah 45, 106, 114, 186 Taylor, Sylvia 60 Thomas, John 56 Thompson, Richard 56 Thimoth, Cynthia 53 Tickner, Arlene 53, 106, 110 Tierney, Amy 60, 114, 155 Tkacs, Nancy 45, 62 Tkacs, William 81 Tourville, Patrick 56 Tremblay, Alain 60, 114 Tremblay, Marc 46, 113 Tribuiani, Michael 56, 114, 123 Tribuiani, Robert 60, 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