Greenwich High School - Compass Yearbook (Greenwich, CT)
- Class of 1975
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M P-1 O Z3 P Q 4E First Row l-r: Mary Croke, Lane Meyer, President, Tom Bates, Vice Presidentg Cindy LeVine, Secretary, Bart Littlelield, Treasurer. 2nd Row: Gwenn Dixon, Camille Spiro, Anne Armstrong. 3rd Row: Andrea Mertori, Carol Molineux, Kim DePra, Carol Malinowsio, Liz Nay, Julia Barton, Anne Sneath. 4th Row: Martha Avery, Kate Mooney, Penny Cragg, Diane Fiorito, A1 Davis. Sth Row: Mike Bodson, Kris Brimmerkamp. 6th Row: Brad Richards, Beth Geismar, Sue Galbraith. 7th Row: Mr. Holden, Advisorg Laurie Lee. U 22 0 PU W O DP M X. , X , SGPHCMORE CLASS OFFICER , O 1 .1 4' K Chris Smiles, Pres.g Vicky Anderson, Sec.g Peter Caron, Treas.g Kim Eichoif, V.-Pres, ,fre ,Q 'V ff' kt a dt, i' ti ' Q ' -v fri' 5 . Q 'f , -.-. 4 2 , , .ft Z . ft, ,XS Q , xr sf NW' fr ' fu . , A fa 2 , - by 5 am if A f if H 'Q .... .swya , 5 : A 'H B A 'Ll 'Q 7 ' V - ., 'ff . f-L ,, I t .I f 1 'fl ,. or ft M' X A Q ' 0 W 1 , I Mr. John Bird Headmaster vhgkawapwf' fi V , xr f, 2 f if if .A lk 5 aa at Q M- ' A t 414' ...W ,,,, .,, , V Mr. Richard Myer Mr. James Spafford Assistant Headmaster Coordinator of Student Activities Volunteer Tutoring Service Advisor L..-.J , x .x . -'agua Mrs. Carmen Bonaparte Mrs. Eileen Claghorn Mrs. Ann Smith Media Aide Student Activities Secretary Media Circulation Desk ,,.f'ln I X K M. ,, Qum- 14 X , ,z aff' L47 Mrs Sharon Furricker Mrs. Margaret Fenley Tciichcr Aids - Danni Processing Teacher Aide ! Word Processing Mrs. Gloria Ferber Teacher Aide - Audio Visual ,..A..... ,I I 1 ' 1 ., f x , '. . M r 6 1 S ., Xa X X 5 V 'I Mrs. Helen Garth Mrs. Celia Heinchon Mrs. Stephanie Feinland Instructional Aide - Biology Mrs. Larraine Judice Clerk - Data Processing Switchboard Operator Library Secretary QB? '14 Mrs Addie Roina Mrs. Martha McNamara . i ' n C r Teach r-Aide Library Teacher-Aide Mr. Frank Rota Stude t ente e Y ff , ...A ef f S , X X fo Mr, Tom Sanyo,-3 Mrs. Elaine Smith St d nt Center Permanent Substitute Library Tevhnical ASSiSlant Student Center Teacher-Aide u e Assistant Football Coach lf'-- 4-'sew 2 'fr 4' ,f .L 9,5 34 f- , ' A C' Ki ' ' 'ie ' f 21:7 , , Z f' I -, x ' 4 H' r ' , 1 M - -,' f -- E ' M 5' . 'i J 5? I 13 ',i,f., A .J .wwf , A W 5 , ,. ,M ' tg, f I 5 VZ? ,, 2 iw I' ' M f 7 ' ', ' inf- f V ,f 4 V4 ,V Row l: Nancy Fursi, Josephine Carino, Kathleen Vrtiak, Dina Miceli, Nancy Brown, Mary Hrosenchik, Margaret Gasparrino, Ceil Siciliano, Jennie Domiziano, Beth Sutherland, Hallie Marullo. Row 2: Marie Palamarcuik, Regina Benvenuto, Anna Dudas, Helen Tattar, Angie Perna, Jo Slink, Marie Sclafani, Linda Dest, Sue Andreghetti, Fran Augustine, Olga Mayores. Missing: Louise Imbrogno. , ,, 1 L, V Q 6 f 'mi X et 2 i,i.t , .,,.,i -V,,, 1 Mfg, Barbara Wal-dell Louise Imbrogno, Nancy Brown, Marie Sclafani. Dietician 17 BELLA HUUSE fa! , 1.1 - 4. if f if ' an ., 1 18 Q.. 1 Andrew Bella went to Yale, gra- duated in 1928, and received his Mas- ters degree in 1932. He then continued education at Columbia. In 1928 he entered G.H.S. as a teacher, and in 1940 he became principal. He was known for his sincere interest in people and his professionalism. In Andy Bella's school the students were the first consideration within the educational process. He had often stated that, It is not the size of the building or the cost of education, but what goes on inside that counts. Mr, Charles Reich Housemaster Bella Action Group Advisor i ,f ' N Eng Mrs. Sandy Pendergast MVS- Shirley PFCY Mrs' Jfjjgqgrhggglgmara Teacher Aide SCCWIZTY C Mrs. Jane Badman Guidance Counselor Mrs. Elizabeth Beam Guidance Counselor Mrs. Thirza Howard Social Worker 4 C 4 Q Mrs. Joan Linkletter School Nurse pw Mrs, Claire Harding Guidance Counselor Mr. Steven Sichel Psychological Examiner f, , ,XE 4 ,vfwfif Mr. William Adams Miss Kelley Allin Mr. Anton Anderson Senior Teacher - English Instructional Aide - Work Study English shzfx, 2 Mrs. Jane Barkentin Miss Freddie Bell Chemistry An Girls' Tennis Team Coach 21 1'V ,fb t , Mrs. Janet Bermingham Librarian Signettes Service Club Advisor 4 L1 Mr. Richard Canfield Physical Education Soccer Coach Bois' Gyrnnusttcs Team Coach 22 3 i . Mr. John C. Boynton Audio Visual T. V. Variety Club Advisor Mr. Robert Boostrum Social Studies Cfmvfgc 1 A-f 'i Nf' .4-v if f i sf F' f i - 1 i fi , . I-M' 1:1 TQ QI , rqgvti f '11 -1' -wi-41 - I l i ' f ...tain 4 Miss Elinor Carr Mr. J0hn CaSmer Instructional Aide - Social Studies 1ndUSll'i21l AVIS q. i' Mr. Russell Doyle English Beak Advisor KN Mr. John Fedors Miss Lucy Galasso Biology Social Studies Future Doctors of America Advisor Miss Marsha Feltz Mr. William P. Grant Home Economics Aft 'xii 5 1f 'I7 Mrs. Kathleen Hunnaway Miss 'Sue Hart Mathematics Biology Link Service Club Advisor 'ui' X-X A 7' Miss Joyce Hizer Mrs. Joanne Hoppe Senior Teacher f Business English Future Business Leaders nl' Antenna Adxisur VF' Miss Aileen Hewitt English Mr, Murray Johnston Mathematics , o i Mn 1 --,...A.M.. , ..,-, Mr. Arthur P. Kelley Mrs. Jane Kirkpatrick Mathematics English Mr. James D. Logan Physics Debate Club Advisorg Political Experience Organization Advisor Mr, Terry Lowe Miss Elaine Maurer Mathematics I Spanish Boys' and Girls' Swim Team Coach Ski Club Advisor Senior Class Advisorg GHS Water Polo Club Advisor Mrs. Joan McPherson Work Study , Xfvr.. Mr. John Mecca Senior Teacher - Spanish Spanish Club Advisor Mr. Steven Murphy Instructional Aide - Business ,4 v 'uv' -Q i ,S Mrs. Nancy Nancarrou Mr. Michael Omato Mlss Eileen O'-F9015 Business Physical Education Hlyslcal Educallon V Future Business Leaders Football Coach Basketball Coachl Glfls' ot' A merica Adi isor Athletic Association Advisor nu. no ms 12 av -.fn n fr, fu in zu: nn Emu. a ox I-.fr inn, n xy Via:- Jn E us- nu U ms- iz in r...A Em, us Fin. zu Duo- ' M. ,,, lid A as n 7 ' . iw Q3 r.-4 0... i Elm Ina- 1 nn in im- m f ' f f ,fy 1 f,, y fa., t, My Alan Roberts Mrs. Elizabeth Samuelson Industrial Arts A Librarian Youth Environmental Service Advisor Mr. George Palermo Division Chairman - Occupational and Career Education 2 4, f , ff 4 ,r w l A ff l. Miss Marcie Schoenfeld Mr. Carmel Signa Mrs. Renee Slade Social Studies Music Instructional Aide - English Senior Class Advisorg Bandg Jazz Ensembleg Orchestra Bella Action Group Advisor WEN 1 N 27 1 l 4 1 i P ii I i 4 I MY- Mark Smilh Miss Carol Smyth Mr, Michael Stern Social Sludics Spanigh Reading J. V. Soccer Coach Spanish Club Advisor bn LG' in Mr, Joseph Wcniicy Miss Vicki Williams A MVS- Pamela Wolfe Senior Tcuchcr - Phxsics Spanish SCFHOI' Teafihel' - HOTUC EC0l10miCS Aslroiioiiip Club Adfiwi' I Q q ' ' ' fffeKg3.EE7i5f2X'23. 'Kar swam, Dana Delibovi, Amy Rappeport, Mr. Holden, Mary Louise Shoolery, Ann Callahan, Pam Dempsey ALICE CLARK MEMORI L PROGRAM This year marked the fourth in a series of annual programs honoring the memory of Mrs. Alice Clark, a former member of the Board of Education who died of cancer. Her husband, Lincoln Clark of Old Greenwichg established a fund to give Greenwich High School students opportunities to have learning experiences with guests whose expertise in special Helds can 'supplement the broad perspectives that are presented to students in the classroom. Guests during the past years have included Shana Alexander, Judge Margaret Driscoll, and Toby Moffatt. In the above picture, students and faculty members are planning this year's program, which was entitled BEING PEOPLE TOGETHER - both the title and the theme of this year's program. BEING PEOPLE TOGETHER has been designed around the goals of giving each of those involved insight into the means of strengthening the self-image in a constructive manner, and of developing the communication skills for creative and authentic relation- ships with others. SENICJRS John Bedford Remember when ltfe's path ls steep to keep your mind exen. Horace Sara Belknap Do I look like it? said the knave ibut of course he didn't because he was made entirely out ofcardboardl Lenis Carroll Nathaniel Abbott It's a physical impossibility to make unhappen what just happened. I Ball, Matthew Mark Bennett I F P. I Richard Appleman Likes tennis, bowling, and pool. A real hustler, has liked Greenwich High. 4-rf Karen Bausch The Teacher gives not ofhis wisdom but rather of his faith and lovingness. If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind. Kahlil Gibran Steven Benz Yeah, I'm doing all right in school, they ain't said I've broke no rule, I ain't never been in Dutch, I don't browse around too much: Don't bother me, Leave me alone. anyway I'm almost grown, Chuck Berry Joseph Biase Cindy Blish When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again. William Beebe Lucio J. Bortot There is no sense in trying to do anything unless you give it your maximum effort. You may not succeed, but at least the effort, dedication, and interest should be there. John F. Kennedy Lori Bimbaum Cold hearted orb that rules the night, Removes the colours from our sight. Red is grey and yellow white, But we decide which one is right. And which is an illusion?'?? The Moody Blues Catherine Boland Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot help but bring it to themselves. Chris Boslet The quality of a man's life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence, regardless of his chosen field or endeavor. Vince Lombardi 3, James Bishop Jill Blake Some say that I'm a wise man - Some say that I'm a fool - It doesn't really matter anyway - I'm only a wise man's fool! Gary Brooker Sc Keith Reid Pia Boy lt is a man's sympathy with all creatures that hrst makes him truly a man. Albert Schweitzer -i?y'x -a 5 rv. fl-2:1 , T. f , .ff A .. -X ' .- . .V w , . f,.v. QQJ 4 Li 1 1 Thomas M. Breves To till the hour -that is happiness. R.W. Emerson i I Morgan Caldwell Michael Campana ,pa 12,-. Barbara Briskin reach for the heavens and hope for the future and all that we can be not what we are. Roger Bryn John Denver ,W 'nhunf Pearson Burke 7 'QZTT Allyson Button I am not afraid of tomorrow, For i have seen yesterday and love today. William Allen White Christina Caponera When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. John Ruskin ...ny L -cr Sue Carhart A new day, a new day And new eyes to meet the dawn Go your way, l'll go mine And carry on. Crosby, Stills, Nash 8a Young Suzanne Carroll all is changed with time the future none can see the road you leave behind ahead lies mystery . . . Joanne Clayton You give but little when you give of your possessions It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibran Sue Conese If a person does not keep pace with his companions, Perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. A Let him step to the music he hears, However measured or far away. Thoreau Nanette Chartier jump up look around find yourself some fun no sense in sitting there hating everyone Jethro Tull Lisa Cogliandro There is a destiny that makes us brothers, None goes his way alone. Edwin Markham Stephen Conor I had this advantage . . . in my mode of life, over those who were obliged to look abroad for amusement, to society and the theater, that my life itself was become my amusement and never ceased to be novel. Henry David Thoreau Michael Chiappetta You've got to believe in yourself. Not to show anybody else, because who gives a damn what anybody else thinks? But just to prove it to yourself. Brian Piccolo Mary Clark Seeking means: to have a goalg but finding means: to be free, to be receptive, to have no goal . Herman Hesse Bryan Cooper All I ask of you is forever to remember me as loving you. Maura Corrigan Man struggles to find life outside himself unaware that the life he is seeking is within. James Crothers Laurie D'Andrea l'm livin' life with all its ups, and downs I'm givin' love and smilin' at the frowns You're in trouble when you find it's hard for you to smile a simple song might make it better for a little while, Sly 8a the Family Stone Pam Dempsey We judge ourselxes by it hat we feel capable ofdoing, while others judge us by what we hate already done. Longfellow John A. Daly Look deep into my eyes, and you shall see, the down to earth person they call JD, Katherine Davis that's all that's all and no good-byes The Golden Apple Brad Dinwiddie Every being is motivated by a God -that God is as unique within us as we are different. My God is the people and water around me and the life of tomorrow. F' Elizabeth Damon No goal is too high If we climb with care and confidence Victor Delgado Come on ye childhood heroes!Won't you rise up from the pages of your comic books? your supercrooks and show us the way. Little Milton Y i Jeffery Dirlam Well the first days are the hardest days, don't you worry any more . , . 'Cause when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door. The Grateful Dead Katharine Dana Dana Delibovi One nutmeg does not an acorn make. Thomas E, Dolan, Jr. Nowhere are the dark forces that impel a man toward athletic self destruction more clearly definable than in a hockey player. Thomas Doyle Debbie Fairbanks The words John had read aloud retumed to her mind: The will us free. . .Gods we one. . .ifwe will. But demons too, she thought, destroying ourselves and those about us . . . if we willf' Phyllis Whitney Rhonda Field Together we shall rejoice through all the seasons. Kahlil Gibran Marcia Driscoll Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken winged bird Which cannot fly. Langston Hughes Connie Fassuliotis To sing, to laugh, to dream To walk in my own way and be alone, Free, With an eye to see things as they are. Cyrano de Bergerac Paul Fiorita We must gather all our courage Sail our ships out on the open sea Cast away our fears and all the years will come and go . . . We may never pass this way again. Seals SL Crofts Mary Kay Ebzery People love from day to day but they do not count the time They don't see these days slipping by - and neither do I. James Taylor Donna Ferguson For every star that falls to earth a new one glows For every dream that fades away a newlone grows When things are not what they would seem You must keep following your dream. Rod McKuen Anne Fosnot Hush! Hush! Whisper who dares! Christopher Robin is saying his prayers. When We Were Very Young A.A. Milne +1 M.-v - f 1 . .we ,, 4' ss' fgiig.. .4 I ' sfj - ' -31-1 , , f , ggi eh- i 1 j David Elovich A man's a man who looks a man right between the eyes Graham Nash James Ferraro Often the road will be rugged, And the hills insurmountable, But always remember the hills ahead, Are never as steep as they seem. Carol Franko Come dance with the west wind, and touch all the mountain tops. Sail o'er the canyons, and up to the stars. Reach for the heavens, and hope for the future, And all that we can be, not what we are. John Denver 3' wt in V I i idea: 'e,i ,qwx ,v-, Tv Barrington Fuchs Look to this day! lt is life. the very life of life Yesterday is a dream, and tomorrow is a vision: But today well lived. makes eyery yesterday a dream ot' happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. fr' , 'P Edward Garrett Charles Gibson lb' 111' sb.. Martha Gangitano A song is a person, liting and feeling. dwelling upon meaning a song is . . , me. Unknown Lisa Giedraitis It's only the giving that makes you what you are. lan Anderson f an-'v MaryAnn Garbee Each time that I think l have the answer, I discover that there is still more to find. l seem to bc an unfolding, a continuous process ot' unfolding that had no beginning and has no end. Fred Benton Holmberg Qi Terrence Gillick He who goes to bed, and does so sober falls as the leaves do, and dies in October But he who goes to bed, and does so mellow lives as he ought to, and dies a good fellow. John Fletcher Suzanne Goode Michael Grabarz Twist ye, twine ye! even so mingle shades ofjoy and woe, Hope and fear and peace and strife In the thread of human life. John Green If you do what you like and do it well, you cari't lose. John McDonough 'SK' Heidi Hampton We must love our friends for their sake rather than our own. Charlotte Bronte Elysia Griswold You are living a reality I left years ago It quite nearly killed me. Crosby, Stills and Nash W Patricia Hannigan One by one those sneakers they will fade, dear! Left out in the sun to dry. Sketching shots of good dates that we've played, dear! Never to be forgotten but remembered. Nashville Sneakers!Guess Who John Gumina Robin Haight Everybody is a star . . . Now that you're knowing especially me. Pleasure starts Sowing It's true life Hies, faster than eyes could ever see. Moody Blues John Harley Susan Harrison John Hecklau I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest snow to keep an appointment with a beech tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines. Henry David Thoreau Melissa Holch Your wish is your desire. Mark Hertenstein Let not a man guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him. Emerson Thomas Hixon Live and Let Live Laurel Holmes I . l l l l --1v- K.. Sherry Howe Allison Humphrey The wonders of nature unfold endlessly, and each moment is a miracle , . . Steve Hliva Jeffrey Howland I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die. So let me live my life the way I want to. Jimi Hendrix Joseph Izzillo XS... vw Barbara Johnson Marian Johnson Jennifer Jones Everything is round . , . 'cept me! Kevin Kelly Margaret Kelly HCHYY Koehlert --Smile, just once, Show me the way to the next To make me feel Whiskey haf- ' I the life in me JUT1 MOFUSOH that smiles back. corny . . . isn't it. unknown John Jewett Lorain Kelley And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightlyg what is essential is invisible to the eye, From THE LITTLE PRINCE , ss mx Jane Kron He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything. Arabian Proverb Elizabeth Lally Haven't you noticed the days somehow keep getting longer And the spirit voices whisper in us all Haven't you noticed the rays The Spirit Sun is stronger And a New Day is dawning for us all, James Seals Robert Leibroek T' Elizabeth Long I knoxx just xxhat I say. Todays not yesterday. And all things hate an ending Steiie Wonder 5 Mary Leyerich I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I A I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the ditference. Robert Frost Q---r Elizabeth Lyons , , . I only pray, that I hate shown you a brighter clay. cause that is all that i am lixing for, you see don't worry what happens to me cause in nty lilie. you tiill stay here always Steiie Wonder X, fs any vp '-5.1 Aff Stephanie Lightbody - J Marjorie Lawlor Leslie Livingston IfI make a mark in time I can't unread the pages l've I can't say that the mark is mine already read. I'm only the underline ofthe America word. Cat Stevens Eileen Mahoney Go placidly amid the noise and haste. You have a right to be here. And whether it is clear to you. no doubt the universe is unfoldiryjg as it should. It's a beautiful worl . Be careful. Striie to be happy. Desiderata Teresa Maneuso Take comfort where you Find it Whatever gets you through Take comfort don't be blind to it. You must do vihat's right for you. Bread Mark J Marino We do not remember days remember moments Cesare Pavese Junior Martin ,gr ,4- X. Rfmsxy 'irq 2 5 ' 1 , , John Mathis Daniel McGinty 'FY u 'V' JS ,. f .An Katherine McGuire Let things be a challenge It makes life more exciting. .ss- ,gun .no Ann Mazzatta Yet I cannot tarry longer. The sea that calls all things unto her calls me, and I must embark. For to stay, though the hours burn in the night, is to freeze and crystallize and be bound in a mould, Kahlil Gibran Debra McLeod Jump up to the ride and hitch a road, there's only one place to go. Peter Marron The greatest accomplishment is not in the rising, but in rising again after you fall. unknown Trevor McDonald Margaret McSharry You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. Collette Beth Mooney . . . For afterwards a man finds pleasure in his pains, when he has suffered long tel wandered long. So I will tell you what you ask 8: seek to know. Homer x l 1. 'W-...f Charlene Meredith h Life is what you make of it, 0 Colleen Moore Everybody knows what they want to do Whatever it is do it as long as it pleases you Just take some time, and relax your mind And do it, do it, do it till your satisfied. B.T. Express tsl 'nxt' W-.I isp ix William Morris ff I Melinda Metcalf We've come a long way. But come, let us dance down the road together one more time. Let us laugh, life is beautiful. Get up and dance and sing. We've got such a long way to go. Wm . . r y l , . y . . ,- Q. . YY W-yt, S Erica Moore Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. Matthew 7:14 i Susan Mullens My dreams with the seagulls fly. Joni Mitchell Lorenzo Nania Douglas Noe It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Charles H. Spurgeon Michael Ornato Isn't it amazing what snowliakes can do when they stick together? f-X ws! ,rw JoEllen Newman ' Everybody needs a change a chance to check out ...aj the new, but you're the only one who sees the changes you take yourself through , Stevie Wonder 'C' . 4 Jonathan Nye To do each day two things one dislikes is a precept I have followed scrupulously: every day I have got up and l have gone to bed. W. Somerset Maugham John O'Keefe Peter Omdahl And then one day you tind Ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run You,ve missed the starting gun. Pink Floyd Wendy Oudheusden As I said I wanted it As you said you wanted it As we said we wanted it. Dibs .FF ' ii Richard Palmer Joseph Pennette And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear You shout and no one seems to hear And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes l'Il see you on the dark side ofthe moon. Pink Floyd Q Nl-v' Anthony J. Presto I don't know what I'm searching for I never have opened the door. Tomorrow may rind me at last. Turning my back on the past. Justin Hayward '15 5-1 5+ KN. 1, .A x Mary Panasiuk Barbara Petersen For seasons come and seasons go, Bring forth the rain, sun and snow, The songs still are sung, It's fun to be young, But please don't be sad where'ere you are, I am who I am, You are who you are. Elton John Robert Prince To be nobody f but myself f in a world which is doing its best. night and day, to make you everybody else - means to light the hardest battle which any human being can fight, and neier stop righting. e.e. cummings Doreen Pasquarelli I expect to pass through This world but onceg Any Good thing that I can do, Or any kindness that I can show Please let me not defer or neglect ll, For I shall not pass this way again. Cora Piasecki If you love something, set it free, if it comes back, it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Patricia J. Pugliese With The Eyes of a Child You Must Come out and See That your World's Spinning Round And Through Life You will be A Small Part of A Hope of A Love That Exists In The Eyes of a Child You Will See. The Moody Blues Kenneth Penn I say squish Steve Chimblo axg ks -its Cathy Polonetz Now I see myself as I am feeling very free life is everything. James Pankow Es Aa 'x Brian Quinn Take your time, think alot, oh, think of everything you've got, for you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens Amy Rappeport Perhaps what moves us in winter is some reminiscence of far off summer. For we are hunters pursuing the summer on snow - shoes and skates, all winter long. There is really but one reason in our hearts. Thoreau Mary Rhodes On dit que didot dinera demain du dos d'un dodu dindon. Am, Leslie Riefe Every fool believes what his teachers tell him, and calls his credulity science or morality as conlidently as his father called it divine revelation. Bernard Shaw .l Carson Ray Kathleen Rich Sally Roberts Nobody is really alone unless she chooses to be. Michael Raymond The price of meat has just gone UP And your old lady has just gone down. Frank Zappa Andrea Richter 'The lips of the righteous feed many: but fools die for want of wisdom. r Prov. 10:21 Paul Romanchuk, Jr. It matters not that he won or lost, it's how he played the game - in the end all is gained. 1 Doria Reistad William Ridenour You can't always get what you want But if you try sometime You just might find You get what you need. Mick Jagger Rocco Roina Frederick Rossetti Fortune gives too much to many, But to none enough. Martial 1 Thomas Ryan When in charge. ponder When in trouble, delegate When in doubt, mumble if 1? mx X 335 Elizabeth Scherer Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief. R. Gery .. rx 1 Joseph Salvatore As long as I live I shall always be Myself - and no other, Just me. Walter de la Mare Blair Schmidt-Felln Life is too short to waste. er Emerson b, 5:7- Thomas Santora The first thing a guy's got to have is because so many determination, times, when you think about it, a man's life is such a long road. Brian Piccolo Michael Schneider Give to every other human being every right you claim for yourself. Robert Ingersoll Y Mark Ruegger Love is as far as you can get. Brian Schaeffer Janet Schulze The reason why 1'm smilin' 'cause its over on an island, on a hill down in the corner ofthe woods, its here l'm gonna stay til there comes a day when this old world starts changin for the good. James Taylor Katy Sharafanowich For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They Hash upon that inward eye Which is the Bliss of solitudeg And then my heart with pleasure fills, Dances with the daffodils. W. Wordsworth Craig Smith Who can wonder that the laws of society should at times be forgotten by those whom the eye of society habitually overlooks and whom the heart of society often appears to discard? W' w Terri Stoller Some people see things as they are and say why, I dream things that never were and say why not. Robert Kennedy ,.....-3 William Sheibinger Man is born to trouble as the sparks Hy upward. Patricia Stefan I knew quite well that someday I must go down this road, but I never knew that someday would be today. Furakami . . Q . n au. r A, of M Q ., ' fs Il gi 24.5. ,Q 6 f 5 . ki A 3 .ir ' Nan Elizabeth Silver Success: to laugh ofteng win intelligent respect, children's affection, honest appreciationg endure betrayalg appreciate beautyg find the best in othersg leave the world better by a child, garden, social changeg to know one life breathed easier because I have lived. Skye Stephenson But in extreme situations, such as pain, love or joy, man reaches from the narrower fact of truth into the broader dimensions of emotion to express better all that he feels, sees and believes. Ernst Haas Walter Skovron Vitro' Jeffrey Stocker A drunkard wants another glass of wine. A politician wants the vote, Me, I don't want much of nothing but I will take another tote. Melinda Nye Sally Stothoff l t u X x N. ' 1 1 'lo ,. . .wp i I r Y Gloria Strazza it--ff' Debra Summa lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Allan Szast Mark Tarrant I lgnnxx 5ou'xe got to leate so tttkc good care l hope iutfte got Ll lot 01' tttcc things to ucur. But remember .1 lot of nice things Go bud out there Cut Stetens Carmen Tercero The best things in my life are: My wonderful family who give me love, Security and understanding, My friends who give me companionship and my teachers who give me eterything 1 knou, 'CL' Lindsey Stroben I We'are not here to make it living We are here to make at life. Scott Sylvestri Yolanda Terry Success knows no limits Richard Thomas I really have to tell you, that it all seems so intense. And from my experience, it just doesn't seem to make sense. But still . . . It turns me on. Gregg Lake Jeffrey Tipke Nancy Vivian , Share a little happiness with a smile David Thompson Ann Marie Tingle fi Sandra Tingle Daniel Ure uGa Neukenn Douglas Waggaman Laurel Walker The future is for us to find. Unknown 5' 1 Helene Wehtje What is man! A foolish, baby Daily strives, and fights, and frets: Demanding all, deserving nothing: One small grave is what he gets. Thomas Carlyle 5,1 Meredith Walz I will be me in a world Full of us Bobby Darin Deborah Weinman We never know how high we are Till we are called to riseg And then, if we are true to plan, Our statures touch the skies. Emily Dickinson Karen Wasik Marjorie Webster Yesterday was, today is, and the The quality ofthe imagination is to future will be. How and not to freeze Emerson ...I i Peter Wellington When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find Wayne White Jane Whittemore When one of us is gone And one of us is left to carry on Remembering will have to do Our memories will see us through Think about the days of me and you You and me against the world, Helen Reddy Clement Williams Dirk Williams Don't believe what your eyes tell you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, lind out what you already know, and you'll see the way to Hy. Jonathan Livingston Seagull nv- tm Cynthia Zachar Remember my sentimental . ..i, , . ew K- 1,1 4.1- . .wwf 1 y yi ,t,V i .Z Edward Wilson Ian Wilson Steve Wolter Loren Zeilnhofer Rock and Roll's a losers game Francesca Ziluca So as long as I can see, I will Fred Zumbo I will remember you, friend, It mesmerizes and I can't explain. keep looking. your silhouette will chart the A heart is not judged by how Ian Hunter As long as I can walk I will keep view, much you love, Mott the Hoople moving. of distant atmosphere, But rather by how much you are As long as I can stand I will keep Call it morning driving thru the loved by others. fighting' S0Ufld A heart will never be practical T. Russell and CVCII in the Valley. until it is made unbreakable. Yes Uon Andersonj Wizard of Oz ,4 NUIINIII I i L VUWWUQH L..-A S Miss Hewitt - E Block Row l: Bill White, Dan Scialpi, Jim Morris, Nancy Davis, Ron Nadeau, Mardi McGuire, Vinny Franco, Dietmar Fremuth, Row 2: Frank Ponger, Bill Walters, Mark Heberling, Roy Stewart, Don Russell, Bart Littlefield, Paulette Macri, Debbie Nast, Wendy Patston, Hal Dalby, Laurie Goldschmidt, Bill Haas, Row 3: Joan Brush, Sandy Schroeder, Lora Keonig, Heidi Gurrier, Pat Crilly, Fred DeLuca 42- Miss Hewitt - G Block Row l: Anne Fischer, Sue Lancaster, Mitch Tracy, Bill Swiskow, Row 2: Peter MacDonald, Liz Ney, Anne Arrnlstrong, Barb Raymond, Joe Moniimurro. John Sanna. Pat Dolan, Rob Stoiler, Guy Button, Dave Lopaco, Row 3: Todd Murphy, Kurt Benson, Greg Bowen, Mike Brown, Ray Galvin 52 Mr. Anderson - Block B Row lg Phyliss Craig, Dawn Tosti, Sherry Forrest, Tom Crucitti, Keith Randi, John Conway, Chip Colvin, Row 2, Clive Martin, Sandy Adams, Justine Sibley, Joe Mediate, Patty Boles, Bob West, Anna Chiapetta, Liz Blume, Robin Marks, Joe Orrico, Adam Edison, Louis DaFonte if, ' Mr. Anderson - Block D Row lg Steve Miserocchi, Linda Stone, Laurie Hughs, Sandy Adams, Mary Gasparino, Lynn Fox, Tony Roberto, Patty O'Malley, Row 2, Mike Morgan, George Altonano, Tom Burns, Rich Butler, Tony Molicone, Row 35 Steve DeFelice, Steve Isley, Geoff Wilson, Stan Berrizzi, Doug D'Andrea, John Longo, Tom Birdsall, Bob McGiness, Mike Curly, Nick Damiano, Joe Carlo Mr. Adams - Block G Row lg Anna Unger, Eva Lagagren, Kathy Amico, Dana Holton, Mary Bulton, Allison Lovell, Row 25 Guy Baresi, Bill Kreutzer, Hugh O'Neall, Mark Hinnau, Kelly Gould, Wes Swayze, Lane Meyers, Stevie Watts, Paul Weiss, Dick Lent, Bill Browing, Tim Trout, Peter Jordon Q11 av' QS, 'Q PM x?4Xvl V Mr. Doyle - Block F Row lg Sandy Bittner, Tony Chioditti, Jim Stoltzfus, Bob DeWaard, Bob Dreckhan, Charlie Glines, Traoy Hatter, Leslie Hansen, Barb Lowden, Row 2, Tim Van Wyck, Mark Palmer, Rich Farley, Stuwart Whiteside, Tim Matthews, J.K. Genovese, Alison Roitcsh, Cindy Loftus, Katie Meyers , . ,J, W xi Pj 5-1 .A fp J! Mr. Adams J Block E Row lg Kathy Bishop, Carol Wood, Gwen Dixon, Beth Albert, Edris Moore, Hannah Rockwell, Linda Larson, Lee Agnew, Hillary Sterne, Ron lg Janet Toombs. Tom Rendon, Mike Bodson, Joe Johnson, Eugene Connett, Betsy Liddel, Laurie Grant, Danny VCYSGCS, Heddy-JO Behllng, Martha Avery, Fen Hoffman, Doug Braun, Joe Johnson, Bill Ogden, Bill Hallowell 54 , QJXHV4-, .,7--w- Mr. Anderson - Block E Row lg Rob Wylie, Karl Anderson, Brian Feeney, Marita Luehrs, Row 25 Amy Muir, Jet? LaBaw, Anne Giocaris, Mike Israel, Sara Harless, Jenny McCormack, Rick Margenot, Andrene Ceci, Lynn Kelly, Pam Lally, Liz Burry, Row 3g Stan Sklar, Charles Sawyer, Rich Valej, Scott Wolfe, Rocco Bria, Patty Lynch .4 ---., 3. 7 'i ,Z , A wsu! 1 ff' 2, I L, if Mr. Anderson - G Block Row lg Steve Harris, Earl Helgesson, Brian Reynes, Steve Hagarty, Fred Siebelts, Erin Eberhardt, Mary Pat Thoren, Eileen Fenneson, Row 29 Eric Guarisco, Sharon De Kadt, Cathy Locci, Karen Martin, Lou Jack Dorrance, Ludvig Presto, Wayne Castronova, Mike Reilly, John Rice 55 v FY 'i lui 5 bf-5i'i r.'A Mrs. Slade - Block C Row lg Wendy Jones, Nancy Godspodinofl, Debbie Fuhr. Row 21 Billy SkOrVzlr1ek. Ken O'Brien. Jeff StemPleT1- Todd 50bT2lHiHiSki, Peter Riccio, Raymond Lorenzoni. Tom Smeriglio. John Rada. Anthony Boyd. l .-u Mr. Dore - Block B Row lg Sean Cullen, Peter Patemo, Lou Pannone, Row 23 Kevin Gillick, Cvreg Mayone, Tom, ROW 3:J0hr1 Waldoni -lim Stack, Jackie MaSnU50n Row 43 Ellen Robben, Mary Ann Gatluso, Kathy Parelli, Jackie Neilson, Chris Poyer, Scott, Colin, 56 Mr. Adams - C Block Row lg Steve Tacker, Elke Mayer, Anna Princiotti, Row 2, Chris White, Lisa Abramson, Steve Godspodinoff, Judy Bastura, Row 35 Steve Hoffkins, Jon Hunter, Drew Bridge, Joe Reuter, Mr. Adams. Mr, Kirkpatrick e C Block Row lg Leslie Damon, Frances Croke, Allison Devaul, Sue Bodenheimer, Liz Ursec, Barb Oppenheimer, Liz O'Neall, Cathy Coupe, Row 2, Tina Zinn, Frances Truss, Jackie Fado, Frances Fort, Sylvia Allen, Mary Gabrielle, Tia Seawright, Row 3, Janet Mitchell, Doug Flanri, David Schmaling, Chris Lee, Leonard Ginise, Billy Martin, Bob Williams, Eric Abramson, Susan Scotfield. 7 X 4, - 64,0 f f .um l 4913 ffhf Z 'WM f Mrs. Slade - B Block Row lg Chris Webster, Mark Izzilo, Cathy Modiferri, June Ward, Paula Dagin, Russell Swift, Larry Oliver, Row 2, Tom Lowthert, Vinny Zollucio, Joe Christiano, Moose Howland, Glenn Fox, Hugh Enos, Mrs. Slade. C X 1 Mrs, Hoppe - Block A Row lg Kathy Dear, Lore Litchenberg, Sheila McGuire, Krist Labott, Debbie Chute, Ginny Low, Kristen Newcomer, Row 2, Ricky Russo, Mrs. Hoppe, Jim Kassaris, Jim Paradise , X Mr. Kirkpatrick - Block B Row lg Cathy Santoro, Lisa Montogamery, Tim Zaharis, Gary Zalman, John Salvatore, Steven Silvi, Poll Lester, Row 2, Greg Raymond, Tony Kotula, Elyse Sabia, Nancy Wingo, Ceal Larkin, Ellen McGrath, Betsy Meshie, Judy Slagle X 13,- :Ma ,,,-ff Xx-',,,- f g 58 .-901' X Mrs. Hoppe - A Block Row lg Sally Fogg. Morgan Grahm, Kim Eichoff, Sue Franko. Row 2, Melissa Emberson, Marguerite Klein, Allisson Demsey, Chris Franco, John DeMita, Ned Gilhuly, Geof Derake. Kim Mr. Dore - C Block Row lg Carlos Zanartu, Mary Chiappetta, Ann Perna, Heather Stephenson, Kirk Jackson, Row 2, Whit Keyndall, Jeff Vaughn, Jim Arndt, Kathy Lucas, Ann Morgan, Betsy Perna, Abby Robbins, Mary-Ellen Rudy, Dave Harless, Bob Miles, John Frenz. Mr. Dore - A Block Row lg July Goldon, Emily Smith, Sue Sand, Row 2, Peter Schmidt, Impy Oler, Lisa Meyers, Pam Simmons, Clay Reid, Row 3g George Fassuliotis, Richard Inman, Tad Sisman, Joe Castalana, Row 4, Dave Carpanzano, Mike Pon, Chuck Wilcoxen, Linda Kelly, Row 55 Melinda Nye, Kris Winters, Liz Jewitt, Lovanne Martinelli, Holly Strain, Karen Mortimer, Bill Katz, Tony Tripodi, 59 CLARK H USE ,Af W'-v-Afu, N -K N19 1, , -' ' fef- in ' ' 60 is? . Mrs. Joan King Housemaster 3- Q 1 Q 4 .. :Eff fi K 542 1 Y 'i- .ia M 4.4 5 49 4 ' C. . Q I 4: ..f ,wp li Leonard Clark's family settled in Greenwich in 1650 on farmland that is now Havemeyer Park. Mr. Clark was born on Bible Street in a house that is on land adjacent to Pinetum. Mr. Clark went two years to Green- wich High School and then graduated from Greenwich Academy. He won a scholarship to Colgate but he decided to work instead. He has devoted many years to local and civic activities. He was a member of the Board of Education from 1950 to 1962. He was Vice-chairman of the Board for thirteen years. Now his cur- rent activities include lecturing to vari- ous civic groups as a Greenwich historian. 'Q-41:3 Q39 L Mrs Mane D Ella Mrs. Beatrice Eldridge Mrs. Doris Staby Secretary Teacher Aide Teacher Aide 61 X ' I is kr i, .-ef 'N' 5, gn ,Y ' gl Z N., .am ' ,. J.. xii, '- ,F D M' - 4 'A . . 'x l Mr. George Klein Guidance Counselor Bible Study Club Advisor 13:13 Mrs. Dorothea Blanche Social Studies GHS Young DCUIQWCFHIS Adxisor 62 i union 'ke un J in S Mr. Ladd shim P1:l'1iS.S Jf2E'dBell?S - ysica ucation Guidance Counselo' Sophomore Class Advisorg Dance Club Advisor li. -4 Mr, Dean Boyd Mrs. Janet Bronson English English 1 X' 3 Mr. Loretto M. Buzzeo 4 I I -MF Bernard CaPUaT10 Mathematics Division Chairman - Pure and Applied Sciences i 1 In . 'W 1 . , . W., ,,, l1. -, ff: 'IA 7 ., , .7-, Li 'ig 2 wx , Lx ,V e ya H 1 Y S 7 ' 'lf' VE- '. 3, is - Y , '. V- 1 . A - . 2 'fake . in ' - Q 'W 3 ?'-. I 'H f Q. -V 1 5 '. 1 N H ' r . I , . 'V' I A A- 1- .r-...- -gn M, -VX f E'5.'1' ,mf fl 2 1,1 ' , f ,, f - llrr i 1 - 1 I LY .4 ',, W-+41 119+ L fl A - X ., ff :af fri Q1 ff '. A if V 'iff 1 N x 3 V ' 1 ,t NWI' ,px 4 L ' N ' ' . W Y f 1' if 1, W1 , ' fx J ' i Vx, ' 4 1 fi 1-5 44, fag. G A if Wi ' ,,,,,., , ., A L., . 'uf , A 1 - s. Miss Barbara Catterton E Mr. Vincent Cherico A Mr. .lohn Curtin English Senior Teacher - Audio Visual Social Studies Senior Class Advisorg Moonrise Advisor Audio Visual Cl'-lb AdViS0f 3 -I-:ar Mrs, Eileen Cutler Instructional Aide - English V i I i i l X 'i .r Mr. Robert Ecke Senior Teacher - Mathematics Chess Club Adxisor .W-:S r O F Mrs, Lee Dietzer Instructional Aide - Learning Disability Mrs. Dorothy Dale Instructional Aide - Science --ily Aff? X fm! i i l Mrs. Betty Fletcher Mrs. Patricia Geisman Chemistry Social Studies t l arf XXX' im qrfv-. Q3 Mrs. Alexandrea Gorsky Miss Ann Marie Hannon Foreign Language Mathematics Russian Club Advisor 42 'J ws lj Mrs. Roberta Hargis Mr. Alfred Hudson MiSS Pamela JOHSS Compass Advisor French Enghsh Business Education Social Studies Q-.4-A 3' 7 x 'H V -T Z1 I 1 lx N Z' 1 , l 7 l l A' l , ll . A XX 1 ik .xx f Mr. Elliot Kalner Mrs. Etta Kassaris Mr. Chris Kazanas Social Studies Foreign Language Social Studies French Cooking Club Advisor Senior Teacher fi 'DI -sf ,, IK x, 1 , l , Qfffi 1 4-.I X. X gl -C f 4 J A 4 aw! , ' 515-' ilu., MAH. ' Mrs Gaul Knuiscn Mr. Henry Kroi Miss Ann O. Little litsirticiioiiul Aide A Nluilicimtics Industrial Arts Business I 4 Q? w. 1 , qw xxx. Mr. Robert Lucas Mr. Michael Makarewicz Mrs, Patricia Marwell Mathematics Biology A Librarian Ping Pong Club Advisorg Varsity Club Advisorg GHS Film Fgstjval Advisor? Sophomore Class Advisor Cross Country Team Coach Student Book Selection Commifteg Advisor Mrs, Betsy Maxwell Mr. John Menna Mrs. Larraine Nordhauser Drama Work Study Art Dramatics Association Advisor Aff HOI10r Society Advisor 67 T xr' Mr. Richard Osvick Mr. Ronald Perkins Mr, John E. Powers, Jr Physical Education Senior Teacher - Chemistry Driver Education Varsity Golf Team Coach l' Nlr. Szilxutor Princiotti Mrs. Angela Raffel E Music Senior Teacher - English National Honor Society Adxisor Mr. John Raymond Social Studies Mr. William Warner Biology Mrs. Myra Seawright Special Education i lil emi I Ill l Ill iii? !?!,41!i! r fl 'fl if lil it Miss Barbara Wawarzyniak Physical Education Assistant Swim Team Coach ,S in , S. Mrs. Ann Scozzafava Mathematics J.V. Cheerleading Coach Mrs. Maureen Willson English 69 SE IGRS zu. U-so fu... Chiharu Azuma Luxe cicry leaf. awry ray of light. Low the animals, love the plants, luxe each separate thing. Loxing all. you will perceixe the mystery of God in all. Fyodcr Dostoexski 4 gi- u I .ig 52 , -L5 TX., -5? J Q , T., , . , A Julie Bass I've got the life in mel Jane Aberle It is only with the heart that one can see rightlyg What is essential is invisible to the eye. Antoine de Saint-Exupery The Little Prince A0 I . N Vicki Aldridge Think of your death now. It is at arms length, It may tap you at any moment, so really you have no time for crappy thoughts and moods. None of us have time for that. Carlos Castanada Matthew Beals What can we know? That is, what can we be sure we know, or sure we know we knew it, if indeed it is at all knowable. As Descartes wrote My mind can never know my thumbs. Joel Adelberg Ours is a generation under pressure, engaged in a struggle we did not start, in a world we did not make. We have been chosen to usher in either a new generation of hope or tx new generation of terror. Senator George McGovern Karen Amen There's no harm in having nothing to say. Just try not to say it out loud. Changing Times Dawn Beecher I'm Great yu ap- E. f X' W f f ff - 'fb I , , A ,,, gg, A I 1 , if' Y.-....,.,,w 1 I K Jeffrey Bella Smile when it rains - Any fool can smile when the sun shines. Kristiane Birkeland Go thru life with your head held high, and do what you like but do it with Style. Charles V. Breed Within my lifetime My goal will be life and the saving of lives My boundaries will be the world and my wealth will be friendship Raymond Bennett Madalyne Blake I am on a lonely road and I am traveling looking for the key to set me free. Oh the jealousy, the greed is unraveling and it undoes all the joy that could be. Joni Mitchell Joanne Bria None of life's strings can last So, I must be on my way . , . And face another day. George Harrison Stanford Berizzi In our fury and muddle we act like children, cut off, Bed from ourselves, bound by silly shame. The years clump past in their agony, waiting. Not a single path leads back to the garden of our youth. Herman Hesse James Bollinger White robes swaying to be baptized These two worlds cross each other in front of me, when afterwards, Baby Child sipped a heartful of Ocean . . . Spat out the waste and walked upon the New Day. Jimi Hendrix Laurie Biondo We do not remember days, we remember moments, Cesare Pauese Liz Bradbury IfI ever go looking for my hearts desire again I won't look any farther than my own back yard. Dot 3 , , ' 'WW-,fiiw-1, .,,,, X' 'QWJ4 Peter Brooks Only when the water has flowed down river after river and reaches a broad, calm estuary or . . . a still lake , , . can we see its mirrorlike smoothness ,,.. If so far wehave been unable to see clearly or reflect . . . the truth, is it not because we are still moving towards some f because we are still alive? Alexander Solzhenitsyn too cnd .L Ann Callahan All rixers run tothe sea. Yet the sea is neier full. To the place where they go. The riters kcep on going. Ecclesiastes If David Brown Getting to life 12 Fluid ounces of AMERICAS FINE light beer Brewed with pure rocky mountain spring water From Adolph Coor's Brewing Company Golden, Colorado Virginia Callan So on and on l go. The seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know. And l'm on the road to find out. Cat Stevens Stacy Brown Feather down to nothing better than weathering the storm, ot? the ground and otf the bone - and holding on. Melanie l Bonnie Jean Burton If we want truth, everyman ought to be free to say what he thinks without fear. If one side is to be rewarded, and the other punished, truth will not be heard. Erasmus Von RoHerdam Pamela Calvert crystal harbour vale where the sea cobbles sail, and wharves of water where the walls dance and the white cranes stilt. Dylan Thomas Suzanne Brush Thomas Byrne Robert Canning The COUr21ge we desire and prize is notthe courage to die decently, but to live manfully. Thomas Carlyle Lucy Capozza Yvonne Chen Procrastination is a decision in itself XV' Palmer Chiappetta if you can, just for a moment remember in your past when the glow ofjoy was so bright then that joy will blind you forever!! J.C. John Caputo Life is like drunkennessg the pleasure passes away, but the headache remains. Persian Proverb Shawn Cherry I pity him in his blindnessg But can I boast, I see ? Perhaps there walks a spirit Close by, who pities me. Harry Kemp Pasquale Chila And the time is upon us, today is forever, tomorrow is just one of yesterday's dreams John Denver Cindy Carlo For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd John Caron Those who'll play with cats must expect to be scratched, Cervantes f 5 Douglas Cifoffi Kenley Clark Another book was opened, which is the book of life. Rev. 20:12 Frank Con iu When this you see reiember me, And bear me in your mind let The world speak as they may. You speak as you tind. Kimberly Crocco Ifl were Emperors, lfl were kings, It couldn't be fuller Of wonderful things. A.A. Milne There There There you Richard Daly are no words left for me! are no actions made for me! must be something left for and I'7 sf? .1 , 'fx 5. 4 Af. -ll Thomas Conroy Elizabeth Corbett Ted . . . ladies man . cute Love while you've got love to smile. . .P.H. . . .J.L.. . . Mr. give. Bird's favorite . . . slide rule club Live while you've got life to live. . . . avid skier . . . cons . . . Pief Heid wanna shoot some hoop? . . . good kid. Kathy Crowe Sean Crowley -,I John Dannecker BORO The conquest of knowledge will result in The conquest of man Robert De Angelo Be civil to allg sociable to manyg familiar with fewg Friend to oneg Enemy to one. Ben Franklin William Corrington YADDA YADDA YADDA Dorothy Dale I should like to see a sunset . . . Do me that kindness. . .Orderthe sun to set . . . Antoine De Saint-Exupery Victoria DeMar a piece of oneself in the things one does, separates apples from apples. Jeannette DeMario The time has come, the walrus said, To talk of many thingsg Of shoes, and ships and sealing wax - And cabbages and kings. Lewis Carroll l Lucy Echeverri Elizabeth Fingerle Love of love, love of life and giving without measure Gives in return a wondrous yeam of a promise almost seen. Live hand-in-hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a dream The Moody Blues COn a Threshold of a Dreamj Elizabeth DeNatale The time is upon us, Today is forever, Tomorrow is just one of Yesterday's dreams. John Denver Lori Enish When we are to reunite again memories are to be relived and in reliving we'll realize what's lost, the warmth and friendship we once felt is gone. Cherish friendships you share now for we may never pass this way again. G.C, Katherine Fish Every man carries with him through life a mirror, as unique and impossible to get rid of as his shadow. W. H. Auden Peter Dickey Richard Fairbanks Ah, were it that I could be so profound. . . Robert Fong Person who is unaware of where they're walking, will never seek the light. Martials Arts, Movies, Jeet Kune Do? Loretta Domaszewski calm sea innocent as a child The warm sun embraces it and lets me keep all I have learned . , . in the sea. I've found the melancholy man and I've given you my mind heart, and soul. I'll miss you friend L.D. Daniel Fay Whatever with the past has gone the best is always yet to come. Paul J. Franco You say it's very hard to leave behind the life we knew, But therels no other way and now it's really up to you, Elton John Mary Jane Gallucci To thine own selfbe true and it must follow, as the night, the day thou canst not then be false to any man William Shakespeare Victoria Giragosiain Dream what you dare to dream Go where you xxaut to go llc what you want to bc Cun't you see we must be free. Allan Gard I didn't mean to take up all your sweet time, l'll give it right back to you one of these days. And ifl don't meet you no more in this world. Then I'll meet you in the next one, and don't be late, In memory ot' Jimi Hendrix f Art Goldstone For long you live and high you fly But only it' you ride the tide And balanced on the biggest wave You race toward an early grave Pink Floyd Laura Gasparrini Nature is a sea of forms radically alike and even unique. A leaf, a sunbeam, a landscape, the ocean, make an analgous impression on the mind. What is common to them all is beauty. Ralph Waldo Emerson L2 40.4 Annabelle Gregg Semper ubi sub ubi Quill Giles You run and you run to catch up with the sun but its sinking racing around to come up behind you again . . . The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older shorter of breath. and one day closer to death. Roger Waters Barbara Grile Michael Hall Lisa Hampton I am on a linely road and I am traveling, looking for something what can it be . . . Joni Mitchel Patricia Hannigan One's an ass to leave Paris. I Ernest Hemingway Warren Heck Robert Harvey A man who trims himself to suit everybody will soon Whittle himself away. Charles Schwad Kathleen I-Iegarty What lies in the future is a mystery to us all No one can predict the wheel of Fortune as it falls Carpenters H I 4 i V .N ,dl Mari Haskins Deborah Hayde bump dee bump dee bump - BUMP CITY I Jill Heggie John Heires i 1 77 Q-1 x. Qty Q-.en Katherine I-Ioelscher And you wonder where you're going, where's the rhyme and where's the reason And it's you who cannot accept it is here we must begin, to seek the wisdom of the children, and the graceful way of flowers in the wind. Paul Hicks Death is as light as a feather, Reputation for valor is as heavy as a mountain. General George S, Patton, Jr. John Denver Gregory Houston Susan Hoy The law was never passed And when 1'm lonely, But somehow all men feel they're I split down the middle Truly free nt last Then there are two of me Have we really gone this far Through space and time Or is this u vision in my mind? Stevie Wonder N1 sw--v Peter Holden Twinkle, twinkle little bat, how I wonder what you're at! Up above the world you fly! Like a teatray in the sky. Lewis Carroll Alice in Wonderland -i it lt 1- I Ei sf: Steven Hurd The more I see of other countries the more I love my own, Corinne '25, JS. Paula Izzo You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give Kahlil Gibran 7--f K.. John Horan umguam altior Jan Ivarsson 'fra- Robert Jenson You only live twice: Once when you're born, Once when you look death in the face. James Bond - Ian Fleming Richard Johnston I was overcome and turned to red Duster's dust became the sale Lucifer the light. A restless motion came to move and then subside. In endless motion at the door - it's time. Tyranny and mutation. B.O,C. Brian Kelly To the vast majority of mankind nothing is more agreeable than to escape the need for mental exertion . . . To most people, nothing is more troublesome than the effort of thinking. James Bryce ' t f X 2 51636 Debbie Katz Richard Kerr vm., Kevin Keegan I quickly laugh at everything for fear of having to cry. Lee Robin Kidwell , . . further and further from things that we've done, leaving them one by one and we have just begun watching the river run Loggins and Messina RN Denise Johnson I get by with a little help from my friends. Ann Keller Only that day dawns to which we are awake. Thoreau S Joan Koszalka Let us love not merely in theory or in words - let us love in sincerity and in practice I John 3:18 Judy Krupnik lf you smile at me l will understand cause that is the one thing everyone, everywhere, does in the same language. Crosby. Stills, and Nash , 4, Q e l ,,V- 25? Q., Nancy Lazarus Elizabeth Lennon You have the world At your fingertips No one can make it Better than you. 1- N Fay Lewis We seek a renewed of love for the earthg we urge that man is capable of doing to the earth isn't always what he ought to dog and we plead that all people, here, now, determine that a wide, spacious untrammeled freedom shall remain as living Testimony. David R. Brower iii -aus Melissa Lighthill John Liska Let them eat cake. A bird in the hand, can be merry. Ni, Antoinette A thousand mile journey. can be tiring, -at-.a-4 i Cindy Lodato A new day, a new way And new eyes to see the dawn Go your way. I'll go mine to carrv on. H ' Stephen Stills I it Stephen Lambert Jamie Lewis A truly successful being is one who can respect himself and all of his endeavors, with or without the approval of society. Richard Longhi Yesterday has past now. Let's all start the living for the one that's going to last. Cat Stevens Allen Lovejoy Those who bring sunshine to others Cannot keep it from themselves. Sir James Barrie e., Kim Lutinski Dare to be trueg Nothing can need a lie. The fault that needs one most Grows two there by. John Makarevich If the words written here, Are just for the sake of having words here, Then I would prefer to have nothing here. Kgs., fr fha Ha.. - -tp I K f.,-,je1,,,f, ., Us M Grace Kelly Lyons A star shines for all the world to see, it's a holder of our dreams. Let's hope we can someday gather the strength to carry out these dreams. Theresa Ann Mancuso God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 2? t 'ii Scott MacLean you got to tell the children the truth, they don't need a whole lot of lies. Cause one of these days, Baby, they'll be running things. Jimi Hendrix Robert Marino Judy Lund Don't let things get you down Smile, don't always frown Accept things in life as they come Remember, your life has just begun. N.G. Diane Magnuson If you have faith as a grain of mustard seed . . . nothing will be impossible to you. Matthew 17:20 Donald Marsden Thejokes on you, Marsden! When I walk I part the air and always the air moves in to hll the spaces where my body's been. We all have reasons for moving. I move to keep things whole. Love, Badge '! Wi 'F Margaret Marzullo Nothing is impossible. . . and if we had suilieient will we should always have sutiicient means. La Rochefoucauld Cynthia McNeil Making friends for the world to see Let the people know You've got what you need. With a friend at hand, You will see the light If your friends are there Then everythings alright. Elton John Alfred E. Miller . To protect and to serxe the public with equal respect. speed. interest and ability ls the duty ot' ciery lan enforcement otiiuer Chief Parlser I...-X l' D. John D. McAulay Susan McTeigue Two roads diverged in u wood and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. Laurie McGinnis Z0-20 vision and walkin' 'round blind. William Merkle Everybodly. I love you! Crosby, Stil s, Nash and Young Lf Nancy Minasi Today is only yesterdays tomorrow ljriah Heep V' 'Lf Robert Moran Bradley Mcllwain Come the moming I'll be far from here Slowly rising In another sphere Cat Stevens Jennifer Meyers To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to seek and a time to loseg a time to keep, and a time to cast awa . . . Eycclesiastes 3:l,6 Kathleen Morris Rain and wood and tire and stone Magic all across the land Seasons come and time will go Through your hands - like wind and sand, Erie Anderson Pam Motheral I never spoke that word farewell , but with an utterance faint and brokeng a heart-sick yearning for the time when it should never more be spoken. Caroline Bowles Kristin Norrgard Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love and be loved, is the greatest happiness of existence. Sydney Smith ,1O N QUUQ Louis J. Orlando III Those who are happy and will taste success are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Vince Lombardi Jeanne Nastro Via Duck? The Marks Brothers Mary Nye Steven Paen I believe in the sanctity of the soul and in the truth of Art, one and indivisible. Paul Gauguin Steven Nickerson There are two paths you can go by. But in the long run. There's still time to change the road you're on, Jimmy Page Courtney O'Connell Never grow a wishbone, daughter, where your backbone ought to be. Clementine Paddleford Karin L. Peabody We should endeavor to do something, so that we may say that we have not lived in vain, that we may leave some impression of ourselves on the sands of time, Napoleon George Nihon To get your ideas across, Use small words, big ideas And short sentences J. H. Patterson Wayne Olmstead The more people I can see, or the wider I can expose my mind to different ideas, the more effective person I can be. Alexander Petersen White collared conservative Bashing down the street Pointing the plastic Finger at me They're hoping soon my kind will drop and die But I'm going to wave my freak Hag high. Jimi Hendrix -L. Susan Petersen Richard Pugh ,I Love equals swift and slow, And high and low, Racer and lame, The hunter and his game. Thoreau 5 JK l N. ' I Surendar Rai K. , .g ev, if 1:4 Putrino off more than I Joseph Sometimes, I bit could chew. But I was always able to pull my way through. Because I did it My Way Frank Sinatra CL.B.J.5 Towsend G. Rawlins To live is the rarest thing in the world. . .most people exist, that is all. Joseph Rabuazzo l 1 hope to further my knowledge in music, after I graduate, my .main interest is to major in percussion. 5'1- Paul Raymond . . . but take your time, think a lot, think of every thing you've got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens Joseph Popp Don't Fly Mr. Bluebird I'm just walking down the road, early morning sunshine tell me all I need to know. You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day: Lord you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way. Dicky Bettes Allman Brothers Band Narendar Rai K. a l Pam Robertson The deeper we look into nature . . . the more profoundly we know that . . .we are united with all life. Man can no longer live . , . for himself alone. A. Schweitzer Ann Katherine Robins Scott Robinson The many men, so beautiful! . . . and when the hour comes And they all dead did lie: don't turn away, face the light of And a thousand slimy things day Lived ong and so did I. AND DO IT YOUR WAY Samuel Taylor Coleridge 4 - - it's the only way, William Romanello To late to keep the change To late to pay N0 time to stay the same to young to leave Neil Young E.L. 8a P, Laura Rogers I don't mean to seem like a child with a new toy, BUT mymymymymymymy you don't know how nice this is for me! Taj Mahal e ' s as . 4 f iM., t ff W' az ,Q ,Q , ' A N Q .. v Y K' .f 2 59' 2 M ' ' James Rollins Edward Russell That's all there is to success is satisfaction. Will Rogers And I'm not yet successful. Janice Ryba Dreams fly when freed by the sea. I N., John Rutledge Lisa Salvatore F 4-- 1, y. l l l Robert Schmitt The holy passion of Friendship is of so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring a nature that it will last through a whole lifetime, if not asked to lend money. Mark Twain Kazue Shimado frm Barbara Seath For long you'll live and high you'll Hy And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you'll touch and all you'll see is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd il Arthur Shippee A foolish consistency is the hob- goblin of little minds. adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines Ralph Waldo Emersoi David Saxton The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost Pamela Shealy Just what you want to be you'll be in the end. Moody Blues .91 Curtis Smith Keep away from people who belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, But the really great make you feel that you too can become great. Mark Twain -.fr-up-r-rfew - - v- Wade Scheuritzel Don't you let nobody turn you around You've got to keep on walking Keep on talking Marching to the Freedom Land. Steve Miller l Stephen Sheridan Nancy Spizzirri Take a trip Back in time Life evolving growing higher Not just space the bluebird sees In the sea a new domain Ncktar Peter Stehman Life is so worth living when the world is before you inviting you to make your own place in the human experience. Kenneth Stroili The road has been made, For those to follow Eric Bentley III John Veillette For what a man sows, that he will also reap. Galatians 63 8 Kevin Stern Only in his total being . . . in mind, body, and spirit . . , can man find his final strength . John Roy Lynn Taska It seems to me a crime that we should age, These fragile times should never slip us by - A time you never can or shall erase, As friends together watch their childhood fly. Elton John Friends Gregg Wagner You have to believe in yourself, Not to show anybody else, Because who gives a damn what anybody else thinks? But, just prove it to yourself. Brian Piccolo William Stewart Mike Trant The road goes on and on out from the door where it began Let others follow it who can Let them a journey new begin I at last with weary feet .Lum towards the lighted inn My evening-rest to meet J.R.R. Tolkien f 1 ff?-'2igf.. . affjzyf-, . ...fig ', ' I 1, l . ,, Ronald Stover Do not take council of your fears. General George S, Patton Nancy Underwood Active on the Beak Editorial Staff for two years. . .her interest in the field of medicine has led to volunteering spare time to Greenwich Hospital . . . plans to enter school of nursing 1513 Vx! Q' EL' Munize Khalid Waheed Lynn Walston We are no other than a You are living a reality. I left years moving row agog it quite nearly killed me. In the Of magic shadow-shapes long run I will make you cry, make that come and go you crazy 'n' old before your time. Omar Khayyam Steven Stills 4-t-:TJ Ruth Wanko A true friendship lasts forever, No matter how rough the storm, Or how dark the sky -the sunshine of friendship shines on through those times. div' ,,-- .exit Valerie Webster Sometimes you dream, sometimes it seems There's nothin there at all, You just seem older than yesterday, and you're waiting for tomorrow to call, Elton John Elizabeth Weintz Richard Whelan Margaret Whitehouse Margaret Whittle We've just begun to realize There are no small roles, only small I just want to celebrate That the best is yet to come . . .! actors. Find the cost of freedom another day of living, Carole King buried in the ground Ijust want to celebrate Mother earth will swallow you lay your body down. Stephen Stills another day of life! Rare Earth Norman L. Wilkins Life is but an amorphous, picturesque, and at timesg smoky puff. I never labelled life, for there was never a label resilient enough. N.L.W, Linda Williamson Times passes much too quickly when we're together laughing. Chicago Linda Wilson Many times I've been mistaken And many times confused. Yes, and often felt forsaken, And certainly misused . . . But, I'm all right, I'm all right. Paul Simon Ellen Zeranski Into the dream you came And across the soft carpet of my reverie you walked With hobnail boots . . . J-us. W, Wrliiif 'N-ui ' . ww .,.w NN t Q Xkff,-.,..,s.,..am'.x. M v. Barbara Wood Truth draws the essence out of watercress. Aristophanes Stephen Zerbey Bettina Yung John Zick Live your own life in the right perspective, remembering that today's mistakes are tomorrow's accomplishments: for today will soon be history, Take life for what it is, with the thought that the future is waiting for those who prepare for it. Georgia Zaferiou Sun on me reflecting My memory as things go byg so fast, but too slow. Julie Bass Pi Carolyn Zygmont Now you are ready for the most difficult and the most fun of all - to Hy straight up and know the meaning of kindness and love. Richard Bach JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL . l'X , . r.....-L! 1. 5 VJ I m I1 Miss Wilson - Block Row lg Teri Stelben, Nancy Doyle, Patty Callahan, Carol Molyneux, Lee DeSalvo, Row 2g John Santoro, Tony Hoyle, Nancy Hill, Christa Palovchek, Mary Connolly, Peter Claypool, Andy Welcher, Nancy Walker, Maureen Yoke, Kevin Harper, Row 3, Joe Miller, Chns Fryer, Rick Andlinger, Al Palvis, Dan DeNigres, Scott Finnie E7 Ms. Jones - E Block Row lg Tina Catanzaro, Diane Semler, Jan Barefoot, Sue Buschbaum, Lisa Winchester, Carol Winters, Row 2g Lisa Judy, Jane Hardwicke, Bob N1cGitiuc. Charles Heckleniur. Ms. Jones, Wayne Fischer. Pete Darula, Scott Lovely, Steve Westerburg, Sue Dorrico, Row 3: Steve Keegan, Shepard Johnson, Resin Dcmoti. Peter Wiegand. Dominic Cotrorieo, Tom Woodman. Peter Betteridge, Bob Cushman 90 . 3 Q Aux! 'ga' :iii , TT 7 -r .Y1,1fsf,a.'m. , -, 'iff f ' ' l Q: f Q.i,35lg,, V3 Eff. 1 F ' Miss Catterton - B Block Row lg Semra Temel, Karen Mahen, Nancy Galasso, Linda Ferraro, Sue Miceli, Karen Murcek, Row 2g Ron Gerola, Alicia Lopez, Claire Chiappetta, Rosemary Albrizio, Linda Podgurski, Sue Parker, Andy McKeon, Don Orpella, George Bourgiogne, Row 3g Paul Stevens, Andrew McKean, Everton Peart, Lisa Kenyon, Lori Jankovich, Laura Sandbank, Jackie Roddy, Sue Finigan, Marianne Bock, Chuck Reynolds, Tom Talbott Mr. Boyd - G Block Row lg Teri Russo, Lee Miller, Karen Markley, Terri Chmurak, Karen van der Schoot, Robin Kalate, Larry Crug, Row 25 Randy Brauntich, Cindy Boehmen, Sue Davis, Wendy Villeroel, Diana Gianos, Maria Capalbo, Cori DeForest, Lisa Kolb, Bonnie McKellar, Betsy McElkannon, Row 35 Steve Pyle, Kevin Lally, Lee Sullivean, Kurt Marino, Laurie Chaplin, Leslie Cullen . 91 Miss Willson - G Block Row lg Carolyn Gambaro, Louese Foster, Terry Frattalone, Pamela Guy, Row 2, Becky Pietruska, Diane Ebsery, Sue Mitchell, Peggy Lambert, Ann Moore, Barb Strain, Row 3, Gordon Lynch, Susan Johann, Kathereen Gimbrere, Joe Lattarulo, Kate Mooney, Laurie Lee, Cindy Shaw, Dennis Murry, Row 4, Tom Bates, Melissa Lightbody, Pete Tobinson. Len Truscello, Barb Hacker, Mark Valladon Mrs. Bronson - A Block Row lg Mrs. Bronson, Barb Carter, Lori Strazza. Ann Mortimer, Lori Jensen, David Frankfort, Mary Ann Lane, Pat Schmidt, Paulette Podgurski. Kim Purcell. Row lg Robin Upshaxx. Tim Stevens, Katy Rozmus, Lisa Bartoli, Florence Berghane, Joe'Matragano, Nancy McNair, Joanne Fortugno, Permi Sihly. Dianne Otis, Becky Baldi, Joan Veillette, Row 31 Doug Chiowi, John Robinson, John Sutherland, Bnan Hobbs, Melissa DeLeo, Lenny Rakowitz, 92 Elf' 'Ji Mr. Boyd - Block E Row lg Renee Knowles, Patty Crawford, Nadia Walteed, Lina Lagana, Row 2, John Bowman, Brian Johnson, Chucky Morrell, Richard Koziel, George Ericson, Steve Gospodinoff, Tom Brown, Rich Cipollino, Margie Nocakowski, Jen Bryan, Russ DeVue, Miriam Smith, Fred Schiedt, Cessy Borchetti, Glenn Marr, Tony Lupinacci, Jody Altomara 93 Ms. Catterton -f B Block Row 1, Steve Jacobs, Lane Driscoll, Lilian Fong, Cathy Braccio, Tom Intrieri, Row 23 Nancy Dcrlath, Carolyn Packer, Cheryl Muskus, Lisa Vaught, Holly Dustin, Valerie Maze, Geoff Bermingham, Row 3, Wright Fergunson, Rick Lattarulo, Randi Mason, Rosemary Licata, Peter Hicks, John Knox, David Dumas, Gary Ling. ..,, --,fd Ms. Jones - B Block Row 1: Bill Weith. Jim Nash, Ernie Manetti, Jay Connors, Row 23 Josephine lntrieri, Debbie Osgood, Karen Smith. Lisa Hohl. Molly Pickens, Clare Recd, Lee Ann Graxes. .lune Swint, Vicky Garath, Row 31 Pete Stern. Chris 5m,1Q,, Doug Nmlcau, Ed Slaslanduras. Mike Gordon. Rick Pareisi. Carl Slink. Kexin Spiicth, Ms. Jones 94 l Ms. Jones - D Block Row lg Chris Johnson, Ross Hotz, Sally Guasco, Geoff Carter, Ann Merrit, Row 2, Sherry Grieco, Ms. Jones, Mirella Micalizzi, Christine Engborg, Chris Johnson, Vicki Pappenheimer, Andrea Heapp, Peggy Morris, Betty Ann Dewey, Phil Lamicela, Andy Derring, Tim Ornato, Mark Dawson. 1 , 'll' llily , . l ll , iris' lr Hit Vw' xo 2 i l V I ,,,-?TiQ.' -U l.5rlG QLtTTf'l'X f J L fffryg 7 4 , Mr. Sommers - F Block Row lg Jocelyn Schaffer, Leslie Larson, Row 25 Steve Love, Dave MacDowell, Andy Lohman, Wendy Brooks, Jan Clarkson, Dan Cox, Helen Badoyannis, Robert Baynes, Craig Holch, Linda Hartunian, Pam Sperling, Lori McKelvey, Margaret Coubert, Mary Lummis, Cindy Cooper, Chris Kenny, Mike Lushington, Pam Graves, Deko Meneshian. l l Mrs. Willson - D Block Row lg John Wood, Jeff Nicholson, Glenn Monick, Jean Tuno, Row 25 Mike Cramer, Barry Purcell, Bob Horan, Joe Fogg, Sally Mudry, Rich Stuart, Barb Wachnicki, Eric Norrgard, Melissa Milils, Diane Keith. 95 -gAllx Mr. Sommcrs - A Block Row lg Kathy Mortimor. Toni Cupulho. Denise Eldcring. Karen Mueller. Sue Jolly, Sue Sheehan. Row 2: Charles De Mar. Charles Slroili. Bernie Wells, ,lim Hiiiia. Steve Holland. David Shuuhlmzin. .!.',-:Y F-All ' l 1 ,,v Ms, Jones - F Block Row 11 Doreen Chesarek, Sue Zizzi, Tori DeLuca. Martha Davis, Tracy Butler, Barbara Roddy, Nancy Beaver, ROW 23 Astin Boyd, Bob Ferrari, Andy Lohman. Jimmy Crowle. Peter Koxacs, Randy Pasiecznik, Sieve Fronio, Birch Walmsley, Eddie Cesario, Michelle Gargilano. 96 gl sl Miss Jones - D Block Row lg Geri Orlovitz, Kathy Kelly, Dana Ross, Amy Runyeon, Sophia Scarpelli, Jean Boutelelle, Kim Banker, Jevera Kaye, Sue Stapleiield, Martha Richardson, Row 2g John Lomazzo, Dick Rice, Margret Wegner, Barbra Woods, John Lyden, Jim Staley. Mrs. Willson - A Block Row lg Wendy Row, Jeff Miller, Kathy Grady, Linda Leete, Casey Lyons, Row 23 Kathy Tibursky, Michelle Russel, JoAnn Potter, Peggy Quinton, Dom Deanglo, Tina Walter, Row 3g JoAnn Patterson, Liz Hermance, Carol Zemsky, Kenny Skovron, Leslie Morley, Kathy Pendergast. ,,fff ! Miss Catterton - A Block Row lg Joe B Harris, Ellen Morgan, Susie Kowalski, Jenny Cushman, Lois Malthaner, Margaret Lynn, Row 25 Jay Wedin, Pam Finn, Christine Mure, Dave Derie, Doreen Moye, K.K. Waloo, Laurie Sopia, Lisa Hoppe, Debbie Ines. M il, FUlSIlM HUUSE , A Q-wp Jilfw A X- . ,, ., F.. . . -4 -1 5 -, 1 -W 'M 1 , . -V . - ., hu, w. , f u ..f,ff M f , - '- Q, 1--..... ' ' ' x 5 ri -r A 'f Harry Pop Folsom was born in 1872. He attended Tufts College and Harvard. After many years of being a teacher' in Maine, Pop decided to come to Manchester, Ct. From there he moved to Danbury before moving to Greenwich. When he arrived in Green- wich he became Principal for the next twenty-five years. There were incomparable iniiuences in Pop Folsom's school. At times he read poetry and there was always spon- taneous humor which tempered his talks and readings. One message which is still remembered after his death, Take a long walk, read a good book and make a new friend. -www I. f Wm K w--qnql' Q Mrs Marga DeNatale Mrs Ruth Haughwout Mrs. Margaret McNay Teacher Aide Teacher Aide Secretary 99 ,-1? ,l 077' Mr, Raymond Carl GMES 'loag Feffif Mr. Theodore Rembis Guidance Counselor G. I 213211125 Tounsgor h' Guidance Counselor lr S mc cam Oac ' C0-ordinator of Financial Aid Dramatics Association CDirectorJ 'ii 1 Miss Caroline Ducibella Mrs. Mary Fales Mr. Charles McCarroll School Nurse Speech Therapist SOCl21l Worker Medical Serxice Club Adxisor 1 ff: a P ml 5:5 EVERN MT- TCFYY AVCVY Miss Susan Barrett Senior Teacher - French Engljgh French Club Advisorg French Cooking Club Advisor Mr. Michael Barcheiler Mr- Solomon Berkowilz MY- Paul, Cahill Senior Teacher - Social Studies Ifldusfflal AHS Eflgllsh Civil Air Patrol Advisor fi Mrs. Phyllis Cantqr H Division Chairman - Media Services -y...... l Mr. John Fiumaro Senior Teacher Y lW13ll'lrZl'llJllC5 4, lf S !5 ,J V- Q 0- Sl XX....f Miss Karen Cougle Physical Education TESOL Pep Club Advisorg Volleyball Team Coach Girls' Gymnastic Team Coach Mrs. Mavis Crocker A.F.S. 'T T Tele M155 Adrienne Friedman Miss Jeaneile Garafalo English E Business Folsom Action Board, Assistant Adxisor Future Business Leaders of America Advisor I' 34, 'Cr ,fi wif' Mr. Robert Harris Mrs. Dorothy Henderson Social Studies Home Economics Backpacking Club Advisor Mr. Edward Holden Miss Shirle Jankowich Social Studies A An , Interact Advisorg Junior Class Advisor Junior Class Advisor Mr. Carl Johnson Biology ul' F 1,1----3 .5 K i l t t F P Eg ' t x- , it f n U I 'L A I 1, t 3 : : x ii ' 4 . 1 5 , , 1 t S ' I A , 3 X ,i ' : K5 X it i ' at lt t A I t' o ' ll ...ig n::er:a 'L' Amin Annu' ggnllm I, '-., A , Hull! -Q-ff!! Lt c 7 4 Mrs. Lucy Johnson Mr. David Lish A ' Mr. Edward MacDowelI Industrial Aide - English!Social Studies Special Education Division Chairman - Physical Education 8L Health Student Book Sclcction Committcc Advisor i F. -.. ' -i CMM , .ti ' Mrs. Paula Madey French Varsity Cheerleading Couch 104 Intramural Club Advisor its ,aft l-nn., ,q Mr. Alvin Malthaner Physical Education Aquatic Leaders Adxisor l ...anvil L, f V Y , , , f l f do l M1-5, Ann Modugng Mr. Ralph Muzzillo Mr. Anthony Nicholson Music Audio Visual Physics Music Majors Seminar Advisorg Young Artists Advisor ' omg f ff -, : 2 Q, 7, V, ,, ff, Z V ' f ' ill j ' , wwf : ' Ilfj5f4m ff M ' V' ., ,A My f ,L , fa. ' Miss Margaret Nielsen Mrs. Susan Nowakowski MTS- Barbara PHPP Biology Instructional Aide - TESOL Fremrh Signettes Service Club Advisor F1'6flCh Club Advisor 105 Mr. Ralph Pcttie English Sffl r- f5f 2 'fg11- -1-6 K sw, do SU Bw pjn V2 si: 1-. 1 Y' . . X S Mr. Joseph Russell MY- Eugene SCOFHYI Business Chemistry I Distributive Education Club Advisorg student Shop Photography Club Advlwr Mr. Richard Silkes Mr. Andrew Smith Social Studies Mathematics Jogging Club Advrsorg Backpacking Club Advisor ' 1 .A -f17 512.z1'Wf1z-3 -, ' ' . Mr. Thomas Socco Mrs. Mary Troy Mr. Dwight Wall English English Senior Teacher - English Assistant Varsity Soccer Coach Folsom House Debate Club Advisor Mrs. Josephine Warde Teacher Aide - English!Socia1 Studies Foreign Language Mr. Charles White Librarian Miss Pam Yale Instructional Aide - Learning Disabilities 107 SENIOR Q..- NX! Linda Armeno Jasier Arroyo The mind has 11 thousand eyes. And the heart but one: Yet the light of at whole life dies. When low Is done F W Bourdillon Rosemary Amico Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost fs Ax J T7 Wendi Avallone Reflections in a stream: a mirror of memories Take with you all you remember. Take with you the image you project. For on one is wiser than a man. full of memories. who is proud enough to carry his own name. Barbara Alley The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes. but in having new eyes , . Marcel Proust Anthony Anrig K3 Jeffrey M, Bagley Jacqueline Ball Way over yonder is a place that I know Where I could find shelter from hunger and cold And the sweet tasting good life is easily found Way over yonder - that's where I'm bound. Carole King William Beardsley When I was young, they packed me off to school and taught me how not to play the game. I didn't mind. If they groomed me for success, or if they said that I was just a fool. Jethro Tull Christopher Bird Looking through a window can you tell me what you see. You're sure you're really seeing what is meant to be a glass, a mirror to reiiect what I conspire a visiong image I desire. Stephen Barbour A man can know nothing of mankind, without knowing something of himself. Benjamin Disraeli Karen Barone The man who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd. The man who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been before. Alan-Ashley Pitt Kathleen Belmont years unfolding ahead future is here, are you ready put away your childish remarks prepare yourself for reality, life Cynthia Bittner According to the man who showed his outstretched arm to space, He turned around and pointed revealing all the Human race. I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place. - Yes George Bentley Margaret Blake How much of summer can we hold before we turn and find we're old The things our mirrors tell us are all yes. Hello's the word before goodby Sometimes you lose sometimes you win Yet I can'I forget what might have been Rowland Bates No man is happy who does not think himself so. Publilius Syrus Maxim 584 Patricia Beuto Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Walt Whitman ug,- Maria Blomquist Times I find it hard to say with useless words getting in my way Silence often says much more than trying to say what's been said before George Harrison Rosemarie Bombace Rick Borman Foolish promises had led to uncertain consequences leaving us alone but yet together watching the truth drift by and keeping the lies behind making life real, real as a dream. Rosie Barbara Brand Jeannie Brennan Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass. or glory in the flower. We will grieve notz rather find strength in what remains behind , . Wordsworth is Richelmo Bottino If Life is to be built on a dream it must be supported by the foun- dation ot' Reality. Kent Bradford Strike swiftly and pray that the Lord is with you, for he who hesitates is lost. Kent Bradford 3. Robert Boyle And each day I learn just a little bit more I don't know why but I do know what for If we're all going somewhere let's get there soon. Elton John J 1 Robert Braisted Steve Bretschger Love one another but make not a bond of love: Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls. Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet 70' Ron Bridge Life . . , So they say is but a gime and they let it slip away. Love like the Autumn sun Should be dying but its only just begun We may never pass this way again Seals 8a Croft 3:0 Bradford Browne A horse, a horse, a horse for my kingdom would you believe . , . Shakespeare Debbie Campbell Even if you are on the right track, You'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers Robert Carmichael May you be in heaven a half an hour before the Devil knows you're dead. - Irish Toast Tamzine Burke Still, imagination holds out - for what isn't, and never was, but might, some say, come to be. Ken Canossi Music expresses nothing It can only express itself Y Igor Stravinsky Musicians who try to please others are not artists Arnold Schonberg Michael Carr ,,g lt Christopher Butcher Margaret Cabral , f ' f W2 fart 1. fvjf ' M, E A 2,2 W Im. 2 N, gk i '. I 3 , ,. ts, I B , , , , . 1, V, 2 ' Az, I Oscar Luis Castillo Blessed are the meek for the inheritance of the earth belongs to them. Matt 5:5 .M ' -A Robert Catterton Sometimes the light's all shining on me - other times I can barely see - lately it occurs to me - what a long, straight trip it's been, GROK Robert Chervinski Mary Louise Cole Rita Chiappetta friendship may turn into love But how sad when love will turn back to friendship I l K, 652 ' .1 y ll Fl? Frederic Chillington avid' Linda Collinge The mountains the mysteryg Sun and the glowg Where my life takes me, Only heaven will know, The mountains the mysteryg Sun and the glowg I'Il travel forever, Through the valleys unknown. Daniel Costaregni F' V 5.1 Michelina Curcuruto Everybody needs a change A chance to check out the new But you're the only one to see The changes you take yourself through Stevie Wonder John Conley Knowing is not enoughg we must apply. Willing is not enoughg we must do, - Lee Sin Loong Anita Dafonte As the tree holds firmly to the earth: it inherits growth And its highest branches sweep and clean the sky With what I have leamed I will try to start a forest F. W. S, Christain Coan The only thing necessary for the triumph ofevil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke Christine Cook I get by with a little help from my friends. Paul McCartney F. I Paul D'amiano I been kicked and whipped and trampled on I been shot at just like you But as long as the world keeps tumin Ijust keep a tuming too Bob Dylan Douglas D'Andrea Ifa man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away Henry David Thoreau Debra Dennis .gum-of MW, Lee Engebretson To make it or not to make that how you make it here. Terance Dansdill Nancy Duke Yesterday I was born here Tomorrow I'll be sure Everyday brings us close So let the traces linger on Seals 8L Crofts John Enright You've got to believe in yourself, not to show anybody else, because who gives a damn what anybody else thinks . . . But just to prove it to yourself Brian Piccolo Debra DeFillippis Patience is the art of not letting anyone or anything know how impatient you really are. Cory Emberson talk of poems, prayers, promises, things we believe in, how sweet it is to live someone, how right it is to care, how long it's been since yesterday, what about tomorrow? talk about our dreams, all the memories we've shared John Denver Lisa Erway The past is like a fading cloud We huddle on the futures brink Surrounded by eternity And tell each other what we think. Patricia Anne DeMilia It seems to me a crime that we should age. These fragile times should never slip us by. A time you never can or shall erase, As friends together watch their childhood Hy. Elton John Steve Emory It's not a party 'til the cops get there. - Emo Joy Ferrante A writer takes his pen To write the words again That all in love is fair - Stevie Wonder Clifford Flash Mount ZION! The kingdom ofthe great king The king ofthe earth is God of the Earth. I shall exalt he who sits on his holy throne in Zion with praises, The most high swells in Zion. Selassi I Root of David Emperor Teal Friedmann We can make it happen! Chicago Don't you worry 'bout a thing motorcycle mamas! Jl965, 128, P219 Carollynn GaratTa God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Amen. Arthur Foote Albert Fusaro Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Stanhope If 'A-:ni-.,W ZW, Diane Gardner I heard it was you talking 'bout a world where all is free, it just couldn't be, and only a fool would say that. Steely Dan John Gilfoni Um solitario peregrino Caminhando por terras estranhas A inda nao estou so - meus pensamentos Me acompanham pelo caminho a fora Desconhecido Margaret Graham The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. - Chamfort f Peter Giles There is no subject, however complex, which - if studied with patience and intelligence - will not become more complex, Readers Digest David Gruppo Life is one damned thing after another. Elbert Gates Run with the wind Rise with the sun Listen for a moment And enjoy it all, Erica Gjersvik We live lives based upon selected fiction conditioned by our position in space and time, thus every in- terpretation ofreality is based upon a unique position. Lawrence Durrell Susan Hadcock Fran Gex If chance will have me king, Then chance will crown me without my stir Steve Gordon Often the test of courage is not to die, but to live. Alferi Stephanie Hall Henry Hallinan Micheal Harris ATT Wayne Hemstead A man isn't always what he seems, and hardly ever it hat he dreams. Paul Hallowell Life is short and we have not too much time for gladdening the hearts of those we are traveling the dark way with us. Oh, be swift to love! Make haste to be kind Henri Amice 'A-nn-1 I l Roger Harris 'W 'W 4 Marvalyn Higgins If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitterx for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Allison Haney L.. Maria Haughey Barbara Hindman Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope: it can outlast anything. Love never fails. I Cor. 13 George Hanson One is a captive audience of 0ne's self Kurt Hayden For some, dreams shatter like the bamboo poles which direct their destinyg few awake to wealth and glory, the victor's fleeting rewards. - Gregory Lewis Jeff Hoffkins Time is the salvation of Hardships, where solution fails. Jeffrey R. Holland This is it. There are no hidden meanings. All that mystical stuff is just what's so. A master is someone who found out. Werner Tim Hubbard Nobody feels like working Panama Red is back in town. N.P.P.S. Judy Iversen Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beaugy, believe in them, and try to ollow where they lead. Louisa May Alcott Maureen Honulik Andrew Hudock There is no summary, there is no conclusion To what we are speaking of. Because it is all too real to end here Let it start here Steve Paul Diane Hovey They come they go, They seldom know What they do but they do change you Laurence Craig-Green I lv ! 1, f I J JW f4 ,Vf v x 4 N' 4 4 2' 1 1 3 ' 216i-,fait f ., 1 :ww e .- . , ,..2tg 1 1' Q, 'if f ,, Jim Hutchinson Some mellow chick's thigh threw my spine out of line David Bowie Kelly Howell 11' Kim Huyer No man can ever feel his own identity aright except his eyes he closedg as if darkness were indeed the proper element of our essences: Melville Donna Jaccarino ' James Jermantowicz Brian Johnson Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. Lyndon B. Johnson -.uf Domenica C. Johnson Tomorrow's are only todays . . . waiting to happen. '--I 'fs' N. ' F Lynne Kelly I'm looking forward to looking back when I'm further on down the track. Carole King E Lisa Larson Now l know my life has meaning Now I see myself as I am. Feeling xery free. Life is cxrything lt's meant I0 be, James Pankow W 1 'G' Frank J. Kanozik To every man is given the key to the gates of heaveng the same key opens the gates of hell . . . Buddist Proverb Constance Kuijpers 42: Matthew Lauer He will never make true friends who is afraid of making enemies. William Hazzlit -99' -a-1 Debbie Kelly Do you care what's happening around you Do your senses know the changes when they come Can you see yourself reliected in the seasons Can you understand the need to carry on. Louis Kural There's not a man that lives who hath not known his god-like hours. Wm. Wordsworth Jon Ledecky If you want work well done, select a busy man: the other kind has no time. Elbert Hubbard Ed Kelly The unexamined life is not worth living. Aimee LaMorte Do you wanna be an angel? Do you wanna be a star? Do you wanna play some magic on my guitar? Do you wanna be a poet? Do you wanna be my string? You could be anything. - Emerson, Lake 8a Palme l' Lee Leonard Margaret Helen Lewis When you first see your smile on Someone elses face, you've just discovered gold. For a friend is the most precious discovery of all, and you'll know that's true, when you know a friend has found gold in you! I - Gail Mahan Nancy Limbacher Music and Rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul. Plato Pamela Lynch I may grow up, but I'll never grow old, Tom Lohman It takes so much effort And so long, Accomplishing so much, To come so far, And still not know What you are doing. 4 ' 4 L li ' We Q asf? 1 Q ' ' if . - .Jeff .1 Roxanne MacDonald Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. Kahlil Gibran Guy Louis-Julie A man has to go back to find out what he was and what he is A man has to show up to be seen and make noise to be heard Cindy Magnusson The future is ours C. B. Julia Liley Rachel Love And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. The Beatles Q a James Manning 4 Diana Marko l Michael Mayone Michele MePartland Do what you know don't be slow You gotta practice what you preach Cause its time for you and me come to face reality. J. Hendrix 'Iii Gu ig Dom Martello Kevin Marzullo Miles from no where guess I'll take my time Oh yea To be there Cat Stevens FW'h, !- VCT? WZ37' Chris McFadden Straight people don't know what you're about. They put you down and shut you out. You gave me a new belief and soon the world will love you sweet leat. Scott McConnell If you cannot win, make the one ahead of you break the record. Jan Mekeither Black Sabbath by 4 1 Deborah Mead SISVE Melillo Reach for the heavens Better to burn a short life as a torch and hope for the future than a long one as a glowing and all that we can be splinter. and not is hat we are. John Denver Peter Marzullo All good things come to an end Me Grace McGorrian if there be sorrow let it be for things undone undreamed unrealized unattained to these add one: love withheld restrained Mari Evans Laura Memhard in Just - spring when the world is mud - luscious the little lame ballonman whistles far and wee e. e. Cummings SIC Mavis Merklee Greory Monick Brian Moylan For long you live and high you Hy Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Roger Waters Frank Micalizzi I sit beside the fire and think of people long ago, And people who will see a world that I shall never know. J. R. R. Tolkien Tom Morris Speak the truth to the people Talk sense to the people Free them with reason Free them with honesty. Mari Evans Martin Nee Not that I like work less, but fun more. ll-l-111 Michael Milosis Stewart Mortimer John Niemiec Few tortures are greater than the one that men of muscle and might inllict voluntarily upon themselves in order to become champions. But can any man survive such an ordeal without breaking? Franco Columbo Kim Mitchell Theres nothing behind me and nothing that ties me To something that might have been true yesterday Tomorrow is open and right now it seems To be more than enough to just be here today John Denver hr'X :MW David Motay Kevin Oarr An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less Q pl' Kevin C. O'Brien When you've seen beyond yourself Then you may find peace of mind, Is waiting there - And the time will come when You see we'rc all one, and life flows Within you and without you. George Harrison Felicia Panell lf a man does not keep pace with his companion, perhaps it is because he hears a dilferent drummer. Let him step to the music he hears however measured near or far away. H. D. Thoreau 1 ff i George Pailis 114 John Pappas E , f F2 Carlton A. Parkinson Man and woman may only enter paradise hand in hand, Together, the myth tell us. They left it and together must they return. De Flagello Ann Peard You're my blue sky You're my sunny day. Lord you know it makes me high. When you turn your loie my way. Allman Brothers Y 1.-I Chris Pennella There might have been things I missed, But don't be unkind It don't mean I'm blind Emerson Lake 8: Palmer Gary Osterberg A child is not a vase to be filled, but a fire to be lit. Rabelais Ong Alex Patterson Comme si cette grande colere m'avait purge du mal, vide d'espoir, devant cette nuit chargee de signes et d'etoiles, je m'ouvrais pour la premiere fois a la tendre indifference du monde, M. Meursault Cindy Perna A great man is he who in the midst of a crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. Ralph Waldo Emerson Tom Porter Rejoice Glory is ours! Our young men have not died in vain Their graves need no flowers the tapes have recorded their names Emerson, Lake and Palmer Brian Regan Kathy Rieck If you smile at me I will understand because that is something everybody, everywhere does in the same language, Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young Chris Pruett Sometimes I can laugh and cry, And I can't remember why. But I still love those good times goneby. Hold them close or let them go james taylor ,Ifz Emmanuel Regis BOBBY REGIS I am international I am black I am Haitian Get to know me, you will get to know man Patricia Ritch ...A Luke Quidaciolu my ,,,..40' 'WJ Michele Rada Hey tomorrow, where are you goin' Do you have some room for me 'Cause night is fallin' and the dawn is callin' I'll have a new day if she'll have me. Jim Croce 'ez-Mr' Ann Reichmann ww Sergio Rey ,,f'1, Donna Roche I tried to hard and I guess that's where I'm goin wrong . . . caus. . . I come with the same thing the same thing every time. Fephyr img Mark Rollins 'T Janet Rooney I pass this way but once, If there is any kindness I can show, Any kindness I can give, Let me do so, and be on my way, For I pass this way never again. fl Doreen M. Subia Some people are going to like me, and some people are not, so I might us well be me. Then at least I will know that the people who like me, like me. Hugh Prather Nancy Schwartz A'Txto roads dixerge in a is ood und I f I take the one less traxeled by, with ti kitty and my points shoes, R. Frost Abrigail Rowe Elaine A. Russell Roberto Russo Vtfvf ls ' - ' A Charles Santasiero Anne Serna I do not hear the call ofa distant drummer. My calling is near to me and close to my heart. For I have found my reason to live. And I loie him iery much. Anne Serna The impossible is often the untried. Jim Goodwin RJ was Jim Sawyer Whatever happens is . . . Whatever happens. C S N + Y pd' 'T Mark Shakespeare All great men are dead, and I don't feel so well myself. Mark Francis Shakespeare Esq, if Franciska Schilling QI? Pat Sheary . . . the green light, the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us, It eluded us then, but that's no matter - tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther . . . And one line morning F. Scott Fitzgerald Tom Sherman My way of joking is telling the truth. It's the funniest joke in the world. Bernard Shaw. Cheryl Smolewski Whatever you do - be true Whatever you are - be that Be honest in fact Straight forwardly act Be nobody else but YOU! Q Denise Stevens But two are walking apart for ever And wave then hands for a mute farewell Jean Ingelow John Simpich All morons hate it when you call them morons. Holden .fi Jennifer Stauffer I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance. Pablo Casals Sandra Strain We used to laugh, we used to cry We used to bow our heads and wonder why. But now you're gone, I guess I'll carry on. And make the best of what you left me. America Robert Slutz John Stautner Every passing hour brings the solar system forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Hercules - and still there are some misiits who insist that there is no such thing as progress. - Ransom K. Ferm 1-..,, 4' MGA Steve Strompf We've been hidin' from somethin' That should have never gone this far But after all it's what we've done That makes us what we are. Jim Croce X-na W-u2 r1f Marc Smith Margaret Stempien Sculpture your heart upon the sands of time For you travel this way but once. W. Rinder Anne Swallow The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed. Chamfort Deborah Taylor Victor Thibault Jennifer Thorton Sun is the reason and the world it will bloom cause sun lights the sky and the sun lights the moon Sun is the reason all the happy trees are green then who can explain the light in your dream Cat Stevens Joni Tomonto The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay Love isn't love 'till you give it away. Author Unknown Diane Troy Rochelle Truscello So l'Il know if l've done something you'll remember when I'm gone walk me back through summer moonlight take me back beyond the dawn, - Summer Moonlight Rod McKuen Donna Tigano To live Is to love Is to be free to learn Is to enjoy what life offers. By Me Nancy Unhoch Wisdom is the principal thingg therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. Proverbs 1:7 'Us 'L . iff L, James Verdon Geraldine Vincoli Deborah Vrtiak David Wales 15 11 50 small 3 thing Your mother is your dogs best To hate enjovd the sun friend To have lited light in the spring Groucho Marx To hate loted, to hate thought. to hate done To hate adtaneed true friends. and beat dottn baffling foes? Ann Warde Marion Wegner Disinterments - Rare but Like the winds of the seas are Rewarding the ways of the fates, As we voyage along through lifeg It's the set of the sould that decides the goal, And not the storm or the strife. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Lise White Mark Yusko Hello again everyone, this is . . Grant Whiteside Life is a theatre in which the worst people often have the best seats. Joannes Basil Zaharias A man must have some madness, otherwise he can not cut the ropr that sets him free. Zorba g....,,,.. Matthew Witte Dale Wozny L'He that is good for making excuses No Depositg is seldom good for anything else. No Return Benjamin Franklin Jean Zampino John Zikias Set me adrift in a sea of hope - A poor quality of man, I'll set my sail to a new horizon. He remembers the bad but forgets the good . .1 if ' l 1 41 ' ,eq JZ Mr. Pcttic - Block A Row I: Alison Bawol. Leslie Marino, Camille Lizza. Sue Alden, Paul Dibuno, Sue Hecklau, Row 23 Amy Goode, Murizi Scarpelli. Sandy Robinson. Debbie Ramsey, Margaret Fraude. Jennifer Cole. Jim Dalby, Bob Hayes. Jeff Delman, Paul Fixx, Brian Sutton, Lexanne Fish, Ann Dixon. Beth Geismar. Peter Askin. Sue Galbraith. Chris Carter, Maria Chambrey, Chip Fatica , if 1 Miss Barrett - Block C Row lg Josephine Kuijpers, Lauri Martin, Liza Sutliffe, Row 2g Kim MacKay, Barb Weldon, Kathy Bally, Barbarafuchella, Miss Barrett, Debbie Klein. Colleen Quinn, Anne Sneaih. Deeds Homer. Missy Steger. Row 33 Louis DeGeol'frey, Dave Tilly, Andy Dolph, Jeff Hall, David Heires, Bill Mitchell, Kathy Gannon. Gerry Male. Peter Mutino, Sue Pruett. Lisa Willis. Row 4g Rich Schwamb, Jim Hemphill 128 Mr. Batchellor - Block B Row lg Steve Brander, Ronnie Harding, Dianne Lambertson, Carol Egerton, Olivia McNeil, Wendy Caravella, Pauline Kuijpers, Javier Arroyo, Row 25 Guy Louis-Julie, Margaret Lloyd, Glenn Ross, Chatrin Essen, Dianne Giachetto, Maureen Schaffer, Daphne Green, Robert Russo, Terry Angotoo 1 gl.- Mr. Cahill - Block B Row lg Jane Long, Jeff Rutherford, Peter Cartoin, Row 25 Gwen Lauwme, Lynn Barnicle, Dirk May, Kim DePra, Mark Grimsich, John Vail, Rick Boland, Neill Calle, Row 35 Eric Margioli, Linda Mangold, Peter Lauridson, Sue Lovett, Stephanie Smith, Row 4, Sandy Longstreth, Scott Nevins, Mary Croke, Gwenn Albrecht, Leslie Caldwell, Jeif Prey, Jeff Chelwick, David Duke 129 F---. u-.ag in Wil Mr, Sacco - Block C Row lg Cherie Wiesler, Karen Twombley, Andrea Pappenheimer, Barb Boers, Kim Novak, Nick Tsamisis, Row 2, Jeff Loh, Barb Field, Melissa Hansen, Bob Nelson, .lohn Sabilo, Debbie Anderson, Marie Filene, Row 35 Andy Davidson, Jim Oppleman, Reid Maynard, Cliff Wegner, Row 4, Tom Snead, Steve Crawford, Fred Cliillington Mr Saeco - Block B Ron l, Kathy Culhkon, Cynthia Harm. Torta Brown. Mutha Schaffer, Lori Chamberlain, Doe Phillips. Barbie Hall, Karen Passert, Row I, lirusc BUllCllllll. John Moxley, Mullin Schloascr. Margie Knudsen. Sue Murdock, Kathy Banker. Dawn Preston, Julia Barton, Michael Sorrentino, Ediko Holmen, Anne Kolalko. Stew Lone. Marta Borchetta. Ron 3. Craig Mon. Carlton Parkinson, Lester Richards. Doug Moore 130 Mr. Sacco - Block D Row lg Leslie Thompkins, Liz Kane, Row 2, Leslie Drysdale, Charlie Thomas, Kathy Millhouse, Susan Kranzow, Ellen Jacob, Sarah Arnold, Deni Egenberger, Sheila McLean, Linda Danks, Norma Bermudez, Martin Hilliard, Bill Pierre, Row 3, Bruce Triolo, Tony Keogh, Bill Shehadi, Mark Magda, Row 4g John Woytowicz, Scrib Van Ingen Miss Barrett - Block B Row lg Barb Smith, Liz Burton, Peggy Bouton, Laura Morris, Ann Yates, Pam Golden, Row 2, Jeanne Siclari, Patti Purdy, Sue Gibson, Wanda Johnson, Laurie Jacobs, Dennis Conroy, Beth Howland, Karla Omdhal, Row 33 Jocelyn Braxton, Michele Wlass, Diane Fiorita, Kris Brimmekamp, Keith Bryant, Gregg Albrecht, Judy DiGiacomo, Ken Kelly, John Guzinski, Paul Wahrenburg, George Bodenheimer 131 Ms. Friedman A G Block Row lg Carmen Bombach, Linda Marko, Lisa Harsch, Donna Butcher, Mary Grecco, Kale Pouch, Bill McDonald, Steve Senft, Steve Townsend, Row 2, Paul Mulino, Lee Davis, Row 34 David Velasco, Steve Grgny, Michael Lyn, David Tyndall, Randy Piersall, Paul Davis, Edgar Valderamna, John Thaoms, Bob Sando, Chris Tclla, Bob Heustd. 53 , ua X -ggi? 132 Mr. Sacco - F Block Row lg Barbara Ryan, Maura Lyran, Liz Scholz, Sue Springtein, Cindy Murray, Allison McKnight, Marie Olsen, Linda Valentine, Linda June, Helen Banks, Debbie Weger, Row 25 Dean Reilly, Sheila Crawford, Randy Andrews, Page Estes, Joanne Greenward, David Boles, Row 3, Randy Andrws, Tom Carroux, Barton Srause, Tom Duffy, Row 4g Steve Laska, Ron Watson, Jeif Rada. Bafldlva Miss Barrett - A Block Row lg Cheryl Porter, Chris Marzullo, Joan Patterson, Patty Ambrogio, Jeff Mead, Carol Russell, Lisa Boudreu, K.D. Cremaer, Kim McFarland, Melinda Stolley, Janet Vrtiak, Jeanne DiGiacomo, Row 2, Sue Reed, John Stenta, Peter O'Keefe, Sue Fiala, Clare McGorrian, Jim Barbera, Scott Chervinsky, Mary Munkenveek, Tom Kirkpatrick, Barry Grendonicia, Roger Williamson, John Lensing. 133 l . 1. Mr. Cahill - A Block Row lg Ann Shields, Jean Logan, Terry Tochimoto, Anne Sutton, Nancy Zabel, Anna Greenway, Row 2g Barb Behringer, Nancy Quinn, Sally Capparelle, Ellen Scheppy, Row 35 Mark Heede, Joe Chiapetta, Mike Clayton, Joe Honulik, Betsy Fleig, Nancy Eberheim, Jocelyn Kave, Susie Rieck, Steven Mack. Eu Park 'i ,Q-I! , -14 .,.A.Ba.t Rh, 1 J at 'if Miss Barett - F Block Row I1 Cindy Walsh. Alan Stemick, Henry Krol, Tony Graham, Peter Haney, Sandy Rooney, Row 21 Tim Biggs, Richard Mazzari, Larry Morris. Tim Houston. Sandy Schmeiler, Chris Plumb. Row 33 Scott Sutherland, Eugene Pate, Roger Knight, Preston Lurie, John Low, Laurie Willson, John Sloat, Robin Frye. Matt Brown, Cindy Delago. Patt Ericson. Liza Merritt, Jean Colucci. 134 Ms. Friedman - F Block Row lg Beth Bacon, Frank Bombace, Bob Schaeffer, Chris Gentry, Cindy DiGeorgi, Tori Coccola, Barbara DeGrippo, Row 2g Beth Eames, Ellen Lipp, Sandy Walker, Lori Freeman, Jeff Smith, Bill Zikias, Robert Eskurski, Row 3g Derrick Pryce, Mike Lavin, Mark Conrad, Warner Brown, Karen Sullivan, Paul Mihalec, Robin Kach, Dave Chiappetta, Andy Frano, Ed Olchesky. Mrs. Troy - F Block Row lg Rhett Krause, Montie Brwer, Marianne Cortissoz, Judy Chenek, Georgette Perna, Donna Ford, Robin Ball, Row 2g Al Guiall, Pat Robbett, John Shacter, Jeff Mann, Steve Bamont, Donna Morrell, Valerie Longo, Betsy Goane, Karen Kirkman, Kevin McPheeter, Row 3, Ron Shereders, Curtis Weiss, Stephen Gruppo, Laurie Erikson, Venessa VonArt, Jerome Robinson, Debbie Williamson, Mrs. Troy, Dawn Stevens, Ross Markbreuer, Row 45 Glenn Holurhan, Peter Agusten, Bob Nee. 135 SHEUJUN HUUSE I r -V fm .A ff' g,f'+,,,1+,' -,fHl ' -H , 9 QQ I E ll ms 'I' E E S ' oe , 1 I , Q L -. f 5. fa , ...4....4, '1'- x 136 14? Mr. Frank K. Sheldon was a member of the Board of Education in Greenwich for 18 years. He graduated from Yale University in 1929 with membership in various honor societies and having represented Yale in intercollegiate track competition in the United States and Europe as a hurdler. He was very active in community affairs, as well as practic- ing his theory that the school board, ad- ministrative staff, teachers, and parents must be really interested in each otheris problems in order to obtain eifective education. It was not uncommon to see Frank, visiting classes during the school year. It was his sponsorship which started the Greenwich Public Schools Bulletin. J' -1 Mrs Martha Marron Mrs. Roberta Williamson Teacher Aide Teacher Aide 137 fi .5-00 ff ,ci l ,ff f ff ,f X f- ,fl fi I ' , X M1 rr ,fl Y ! .A l ' , , , ' ,' X l ! 1 ' f I J , g f . - f . f , ff , 4 , 1' ,f f X 5 ,, ff in A I 4 ii, in P , - 1 , 'Q ' if 'sxi X C,-NZ' Mrs. Marie Catania Mr, Thomas Power Senior Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Paddle Tennis Club Advisorg Sophomore Class Advisor W 'Q 3 - T757 f , Y ai.,- V Mr. Garland Allen MVS- M351 Amend Physical Education EnEll5h 1 Mrs. Ivylynn Scott Guidance Counselor Mr. David Anderson Chemistry Mr. Daniel Barrett Biology Boys' Tennis Team Coach f H E W i l AIT Greenwitch Advisor gi ii E , 4 v . eff 1' '.'L'f,l, , 'A' ' .iid ,,-fi? M, ,9- -: Q7 .N V, nf.---.v-f ' bv 5 'A Ov 1 1 Q lx gi, 9 f 7 I ' f 0 1 K 711: 'iles 1 I 55 ' I ,f I ' I ' if 2- M 'gil' g i 'Am 1 iff? 'f ' ' . 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' ,...-f .- ikfb ,1 , :' . f Xuxwrruruw Mr. William Bechem Mr. Charles Bellos Math Work Study Key Club Advisor F Lg ni x ,, ,142 A T7 ZA 1 5 'Gif Mr. Roy Bmmster Mrs. Carol Boslet Miss Rosanna Bright Instructional Aide - Fine Arts Spanish 139 sf .i ,Q....14 Mrs, Martha Bruce Miss Linda Bukzin Mrs. Lesley Burrows Social Studies Foreign Language Senior Teacher - English American Field Service, Assistant Advisor 6: A Mrs. Mary Capuano Business v f I-,. ---- lx xx, f ,..T4ff , Mrs. Elma Carreer English ,xf ia 5 3 0 'H Va it '2 Mr. Kenneth cnnrneid N?-dCh:1rlf-islggpp M h ' n us na s at ematlcs Amateur Radio Club Advisor .,..--- nz 'frm'NX f r .ix . -wwf' Mrs. Dorothy Disario Instructional Aide - Science Mr- David Dowding Mr. Bowie- Duncan Mfe Rip E?On0m0U - V Enginn Enghsh 4 American Fieieiosieiifiieufciiiiieene UNICEF Jufliof Class Advisof Gfeek Club Advlsof , ' 2 I. Q 5 45 'YY' Mr. John Fitzgerald Mrs, Jean Fryer Division Chairman - Fine Arts Librarian 'J 'Qi I 4 5- '. .Z Mr, Harry Gerstung Audio Visual Nlr. Andrew lfluihaway Mr. Michael Hibbard Mr. John Jurraa Matheinutica Senior Teacher Y Biology Business Math Team Adxisur Sli! TCBI11 AGUSOI' Mrs. Andrea Kirkman Mr- Geolfge I-iPfak Spanish Business Spanish Club Advisor, Ski Club Advisor 4,4 4 ff' ,, f , , X ., Mrs. Judith Lohman Miss Katherine Lukens Instructional Aide - Social Studiesflinglish E'1gll5h fy, ,,.., ,,.,,. S ,,,trV,, 7 ......,,,,.-ss. Mr. Raymond Malone Senior Teacher - Music Chamber Singers Advisorg Concert Choir Advisor Madrigal Singers Advisor Male Chorus Advisorg Mixed Chorus Advisor Recorder Ensemble Advisorg Witchmen Advisor 143 N i l l i Mr. Ronald Maney Mr, William McDermott Mr. Joseph C. Miller Social Studies Special Education Math Ice Hockey Team Coach itll J! ,M ul 'DNJA ff- f-4 l r,- .XL Mr. John Nomer Mr. Rudolph Oblom Mr. Robert Randall Chemistry GermanfLatin Senior Teacher - Social Studies German Club Advisor: Future Teachers of America Advisor . A 1, Mr. Dennis Sizemore Social Studies Homecoming Advisorg Basketball Team Coach Mr. David Rosenberg English Miss Eugenia Walyce MT' Bmcelwfbbef Spanish Physics I n GHS Broadcast Committee Advisor W. no , 1 in l , 1 K' If , V 1 nf., -QW A ' fltffi ' , WL ' , rv -Am V ,, . A Mrs. Beatrice Walko Physical Education Field Hockey Coachg Girls' Leaders Club Advisor fi f nl it X. Mr. Harold Whittle Senior Teacher - Industrial Arts 145 46 SE IORS Kurt Bagley .??e? ' . - ii Laurel Ball Maybe. if I stretch until my head almost reaches the sun, and let my toes take little sounding ofthe sea. and all my fingers search the pulse beneath the sands. Maybe, I can be in touch with it all. Elizabeth Agostino Sooner or later you've heard all that your friends have to say. Then comes the tolerance of real love. Ned Roren Vincent J. Ambrose We live, but a world has passed away With the years that perished to make us men. William Deam Howells Susan Barlow Make new friends, but keep the old: Those are silver, these are gold, New-made friendships, like new wine, Age will mellow and refine. 9 XJ 5 fi ,gif . xx X 'Q ' . I .1-.ii 1. W 's ' tffx, ' I basil... ,t Louis Ambrogio If I was a sculptor, but then again no, Or a man who makes potions in a traveling show. I know its not much, but it's the best I can do. My gift is my song and this ones for you. Elton John Louise Anton Love can change the world Love can change your life Do what makes you happy Do what you know is right And love with all your might Before it's too late. The Moody Blues l . J' L David Barnes It is my own free Will that I give you My thoughts, my feelings, My soul and my love. Toni Jean Barradas The strongest man on earth is he who stands most alone. Suzanne Benvenuto Expose me to hate so it not be a strangerg yet till my cup with love to turn strangers into friends. OG Mandino Ellen Bonaparte LOTS OF IFE Reverend Father Murry l 1 David Beaumont NI live for today because no one promised one tomorrow. George Blanda '74 Maryanne Bianco Never give up hope for it is written, If at first you don't succeed Try, try again - If that doesn't work, go ahead - CHEAT! Donna Bonugli The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the creditg try to belong to the first class - there's far less competition Dwight Morrow 'Wu-,......,,.., Petra Behrendt If you love something set it free If it comes back it's yours, If not it never was. my ff Timothy Bledsoe Sue Benedict You may speak of love and tenderness and passion, but real ecstasy is discovering that you haven't lost your car keys after all. Blackie Sherrod Mark Bollenbach This world is a comedy to those who think and a tragedy to those who feel. Horace Walpole 1fX'f Nancy Bottomley Don't let the shadows of yesterday hide the sunshine of today. Jack Boyles 'The quality of any man's life has got to a full measure of that man's personal commitment to excellence and to victory, regardless of what field he may be in. Vince Lombardi yi S ,X KLM .N Q 3 . L. LA.,-,JL L Randolph Burgess Eha kelate kes dacarc Es odcunn sellhaiyla Bel xxchclarf' The Bright Book Q Katherine Burns Lx QCD' Elizabeth Brandis Remember how we spent the nighttime, counting out the stars Too late for the beach, too early for the bars. All of us together would raise our glasses high, and drink a toast to times gone b 2 3 Rod McKuen Susanne Brimmekamp Who can blame me ifI cherish the beliefthat the world is still young - that there are great possibilities in store for it? Susan Buzzeo And you can tell everybody, this is your song It may be quite simple but now that it is done I hope you don't mind. I hope you don't mind that I put down in words How wonderful life is while you're in the world. Elton John Judy Brenner I know you believe you understand What you think I said but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. Unknown Kent Brooks l Ronald Campbell Roanne Cantor Looking for happiness is no way to lind it. Relax, it knows the way to you. Rod McKuen Peter Catanzaro Never enter a battle without the will to win. E.G. ll 11, A if i -Kathy Chiappetta To begin with each one of us has to understand we are an unlimited idea of the Great Gull. We have a reason to live to learn to discover - to be free. Richard Bach H Jill Capalbo Courage is almost a contradiction in terms, It means a strong desire to live taking the form of a readiness to die. G.K. Chesterton Greg Charcle I got an answer, I'm going To Hy away what have I got To loose? C.S,N,Y. Valerie Caputo I C:-on't know what I'm searching org I never have opened the door. Tomorrow may Gnd me at last, Turning my back on the past. Moody Blues ,,,.. .,,., . , . , i a 1 . I QQ, N wg-'.,, . ' ,, ,.. f 1. l2ff'L1,?? J 'V 1 V: I fgv'g5::y If 4 l Cathy Carriero Though our school days had to end I'll always remember you my friend. In years from now when we've gone our ways, We can always look back on our good old days, Rosemari Chiappetta Susan Chimblo Laurie Clark It won't be long before another day We're gonna have a good time And no one's gonna take that time away You stay as long as you like. James Taylor Tv' if , 01 Jennifer Clausi A weed is a plant whose virtues have DOI been discovered, Ralph Waldo Emerson Wendi Corcoran Remember the past. live the present. And look forward to at better future. For behind every acmon, V Your motives are well justified. Y:- Claudiu Cron 1, -J, C57 2, X5 Candee Cafone 'bf Tl!! Anne Coudert After this is all over, Let's go paint the town PINK! Carol Crothers Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor. Eric Sexareid E' Bruce Connal Hockey is a battle of character, a skirmish of nerves, a clash ofvarious intentions, an encounter of strong-willed athletes. Fred Shero, Coach, Philadelphia Flyers Stanley Cup Champions 1973-74, Susan Coupe Elizabeth Daley l hope the day will be a lighter highway, for friends are found on every road. Elton John Anne Cooper The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word left unsaid. Unknown Marshall Covello You've got to believe in yourself, not to show anybody else, because who gives a damn what anybody else thinks - But just to prove it to yourself. Brian Piccolo Lulu D'Andrea Rivers of endless tides have passed beneath my feet And all too soon they had me standing on my own. Moody Blues Isabelle Darula Happiness is like a crystal, fair and exquisite and clear, Broken in a million pieces, shattered, scattered far and near. Now and then along life's pathway, Lo! some shining fragments fallg But there are so many pieces, No one ever finds them all. Brian Dillon You can die but once, and that once you must die. To be always fearing V then, would not avert it, and would make life miserable. E.R.B. Heidi Eckman Where do I go from here? Help me, I wish I could disappear and go away From the knowing That you've known me far too long. When I tind a different tune I guess I'l1 sing a different song. Graham Nash Michael DeMita What is the purpose of all this? man asked politely, Everything must have a purpose? asked God. Certainly, said man. Then I leave it to you to think of one for all of this, said God. And He went away. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. .t tt Denise DiSapio Don't walk in front of me - I may not follow Don't walk behind me - I may not lead Walk beside me - and just be my friend. Camus David Emory The future is not a gift, it is an achievement. W -' A uk. . '. Kevin DeMott And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously - oh so cautiously - cautiously for the hinges creaked - I undid it just so much that a single ray of light fell on the vulture eye. Edgar Allen Poe Brian Donegan Well she was walking through the clouds, With a circus smile that's running wild, Butterflies, and zebras, And moonbeams, and fairy tales, That's all she ever thinks about, Riding with the wind. Jimi Hendrix ,ff Polly Farrar When life's sorrow increases lift yourself up and turn around Kiss painfully the past away For this is Now - not yesterday Give a smile, wipe the tear. Numo Bob Derleth Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is notg A sense of humor, to console him for what he is, Wall Street Journal W-any Jennifer Driscoll Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to where you can retreat at anytime And be yourself Herman Hesse Kathy Ferro A smiling face is an earth like star A frown can't bring out the beauty that you are Love within and you'll begin smiling There're brighter days ahead . . . Stevie Wonder -oi- i Tim Ficker Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees all the others, Winston Churchill Kathie Fox Color is something we see with our eyes. Love is something we see with our hearts. 7. 17 ,x 2. :cf-7 --5:-tg Dale Finnegan Sleepy horses heave away, Put your backs towards the golden hay, Never look behind at what you've done For your work has just begun. Cat Stevens Gina Galasso There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them, Jim Croce Marylyn Flemming Great minds discuss ideas, Average minds discuss things, Small minds discuss people. Wendy Garb In the depths of darkness, I see light In the height of ignorance, I have wisdom In the lowness of simplicity, I understand. Mark Sherwindt George M. Forte If you want something done do it yourself. Christopher Garofalo Any Shot Is A Good Shot Stephen Gauruder Life is neither good nor evil, it is simply the place where good and evil exist, Seneca 'Ni Geoffrey Geils And there's a rose And a listed glove And the eagle flies with the dove And if you can't be so With the one you love Love the one you're with. Steven Stills Julie Gill Sit yourself down at the piano Put all your fingers on the blacknotes Anywhere you want to Sing along - write a song And understand that you can play. Graham Nash Bill Graves The first time I made someone laugh I knew my purpose in life. I'll spend the rest of my life fullfilling it. One who makes others laugh, and can laugh at himself, has achieved all that he needs in life. Cynthia Gibbs It's so much darker when the light goes out than it would have been if it had never shone. John Steinbeck 'V Q- V Donna Goldbarth God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. . 'ai ry Q o i limi-f J 5 '-- . 1 ,gcll j 3, 1 gjffeaj fi 55:5 si-fft. 'e'l 35? ', 1 5 f 'T Sarah Gribbon Tony Golden It's a line between genius and madness. National Lampoon Phillpha Gritiiths The fortune teller tells me I have somewhere to go. I look and try and understand and wonder how he knows. I must be going now for I am losing time my friend looking for a rainbow down this highway in the wind Unknown Dean Goss People who know how to act are never preachers, Emerson Tom Guasco Hate is Black Love is Blue Colour my World With Hopes of Love With You. Ruth Hallas There are times when l think l've found the truth. There are times when I know that l'm wrong. And the days when I try to hide my fears. Bless the days when I'm feeling strong. Moody Blues g ...ut , f X . ' ,gy 7 Sherry Harris Give me wisdom und courage to build up, not tear down. L+ Odile Halm Penelope Haughwout Keep your face always towards the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Walt Whitman l ff Af Cathaleen Hannigan 3? if Sallee Hearne It is better to be silent than to say things at the wrong time that are too tender, what was appropriate ten seconds ago is no longer, and hurts one's cause, rather than helps it. Stendhal HJ 'Ex Hilary Heron Calves are easily bound and slaughtered, Never knowing the reason why, But whoever treasures freedom, like the swallow, has learned IO fly. Joan Baez Chuck Harless Bruce Henderson If you do what you like And do it well You can't lose, Maria Hill Skiing is fun Nature is beautiful Dogs are lovable And reading is enjoyable. Boys are cute and cooking Makes you fat 'x Frederick W. Hohl Fortune only comes once in life and knowing me, when it comes, I'll probably be at the neighborhood bar. Livy Michael Jacobs The race of men is like the race of leaves. As one generation flourishes another decays. Homerzlliad 80OB.C. Janet Imbrogno In fantasy you can be anything you want to be And someday our reality will be as good as Never Never land. Carole King Lisa Johnson Just what you want to be, you'll be in the end. Moody Blues Bradley Hittle The world is like a looking glass. Frown at it and it will in turn look sourly upon youg laugh at it, and it will be a jolly kind companion. Thackery Daniel Ingraham Evan Kelley Of the people in my past Fading faces in a waking dream And though they never seem to last very long There are faces I remember, from the places in my past. James Taylor Mary Ann Iversen Sometime in one's life we all have pain, we all have sorrow But if we are wise we know there's tomorrow . . . Bill Withers Dianne Kelly People hand in hand Have I lived to see the milk and honey land? Where hate's a dream and love forever stands Or is this a vision in my mind? Stevie Wonder John Kenney I went to the woods because I wished to see ifI could not learn what life had to teach and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. Henry David Thoreau 1 sv William Klumpp You were under the impression That when you were walking forward You'd end up further onward But things ain't quite that simple. The Who Sb if Jenny Larkin If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God. that giveth to all men liberally, and unbraideth notg and it shall be giyen him. James 1:5 il? Debbie Knowles I . i ., , . s is - A John Kulyan There is no one quote That describes how I feel. But if there were It would probably be unprintablel Tina LaSorsa You giwe but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahill Gibran Ernest Legge IV? Siobhan Kerrigan The things which my friends did with and for me, formed a portion of my life: for they strengthened and advanced my personality. J.W. Van Goethe Angie Lagana All you touch, All you see, Is all your life will ever be . . . Erika Lichtenberg This is only the beginning, Chicago Angus Lloyd There are two things to aim at in life, first, to get what you want, and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Logan Pearsall Smith Catherine Lynn Linda Maloney The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved, loved for ourselves, or rather loved in spite of ourselves. Victor Hugo TPB' Douglas MacKay Tony Marino The ability to do was given to us all, but it is what one does that counts. Kathleen Maquire For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Flyod Nancy Marks The objective of our discussion is not that my words may triumph over yours, or that yours may gain victory over mine, but that between us we may tind the perfect truth. Socrates ,,--Q. Mary Loomis The sunrise never sees us where the sunset leaves us. Kahill Gibran Diane Malinowski But if we keep on trying though our purpose isn't clear we just may move the unwise we'll learn to really care, Melanie Tom Marturano MOTTS Brenda Mazon Set sail towards the sun Feel the warmth that's just begun Share each and every dream They belong to everyone. Moody Blues Michael McMurray Suzanne Michaud The most useless day ot' all is the one in which we have not laughed. Ahna McCracken Enrich the time to come with smooth-faced peace, With smiling plenty, and fair prosperous days! Cathy McGovern Shakespeare if Q-..,-9 Q..-v Laura Menoher Take it as a declaration of love if you like. And now you go to the right and I to the left. And it's enough, do you hear, Terrance McShane enough. F. Dostoevsky K., Eric Miller Theodore Mitchell Strive For: The best and most important part of A passion for life: every man's education is that which Compassion for man. he gives himself. Gibbon Paul McKeon U -1' Kirk Mertz Keep on Bugging. J.O,W. at is Michael Monte Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, You should never wish to do less. General Robert E. Lee ta Mark Morley And I would have liked to know YOU, but I was a kid, your candle burned out long before your legend ever did. Elton John Timothy O'Brien They are not long, the days of wine and rose: Out of a misty dream Our path emerges for a while, then closes Within a dream. Unknown Denis W. Patterson I can resist everything except temptation. Oscar Wilde All the people worth knowing are a little mad. F . Scott Fitzerald Let the sunshine in!! Hair Eve Nadel To be is to do: Confucious To do is to be: Socrates Do be do be do: Sinatra Mary O'Mara Don't believe what your eyes are telling you, All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to Hy. Richard Bach ea? Andrea Peattie Let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. K.S. '1 1 V , As yi f'?w + 41 , r ' -4'- . I ' V!!! 1. X , . . . .Q . ' V ,'- 1 ' ' . Ja g g' W' , 1, tiyxf i Bruce Neslaw t'I count myself in nothing else so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. William Shakespeare Aline Palmer Now you are ready to begin the most difiicult, the most powerful, the most fun of all, You are ready to begin to Hy up and know the meaning of kindness and of love, J.L. Seagull Sharon Pennella It doesn't matter who you love or how you love, but that you love. Rod Mckuen Cathy Nota You're my friend What a thing friendship is, World without End! Robert Browning Jeanne Pantaleo There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. Jim Croce Robert Pessy When you coming home, son? I don't know when, But we'll have a good time then, Dad, you know we'll have a good time then. Harry Chapin 'Q' ln...-1' Dave Pitney Experience Is not what happens to a mang it is what a man does with What happens to him. Qs., Russell Pruner Honesty is the second best policy. If --Y 1 I I ' . 1 , Marilee Reynolds Too soon the time to go will come Too late the will to carry on And so ue lcaxe too much undone Hott small uc areg How little we ltnoxx. E. Wilson. Jr. 1 .Y Kiev! . ' 4 lfft V 'i , ,Af J f 'J X' -NY g. Michael Radcliffe Ride the wind, hear it whisper low you can feel all you need to know be open and open up wide and ride the wind. Jesse Colin Young 5 Robert Richardson It's over, and ean't be helped, and that's one consolation, as they always say in Turkey when they cut the wrong man's head off. Pickwick Papers - Dickens Jeffrey Raiente David Rippel We look around in wonder At the work that has been done by the vision of our father touched by his loving son. Moody Blues 1-4' Bruce Potter I've had my share of broken dreams and more than a couple of falls And in chasin' what I thought were moonbeams I have run into a couple of walls. Jim Croce QFN-'V Beth Raymond Don't stand behind me for I will not lead. Don't stand in front of me for I will not follow. Just stand beside me and be my friend. Albert Camus Janet Robben I left the woods for as good a reason as I went there. Perhaps it seemed to me that I had several more lives to live, and could not spare any more time for that one! Thoreau John Robinson I would like to thank all the teachers of Greenwich who helped me get where I am today. All it takes is Mind Power. James Brown Richard Rosencrans No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience. John Locke Elizabeth Russell You've got so much to say . . . Say what you mean Mean what you're thinking And think anything Cat Stevens Kimberly Rocque Wake from a dream to see reflections all around me, of new realities, heavenly angels won't you guide, please help me to decide the path most meant for me. Chicago Alan Ross i::'1'5 ' Carol Rogers And we forget because we must And not because we will. Matthew Arnold Isabel Routh When you part from your friend, you grieve notg for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the Slain. Kahlil ibran r Patti Roman I've been smiling lately, Thinking about the good things to come, And I believe it could be Something good has begun. Cat Stevens l Peter Rubicam My guitar wants to kill your Momma. Frank Zappa if . Nancy Saltsman For the wind passeth over it, and it is goneg and the place thereof shall know it no more. Psalms CIII .16 Rocco Sandarciero God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the dilTerence. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. rf 'YU 3.-I Dorothy Sandor Stephen Sanna What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies. Aristotle tri Wi' Susan Sarcinilla I am not afraid of tomorrow, For I have seen today and I Love yesterday. Anonymous David Santivasi What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar. Thomas Riley Marshall Jane Schaeffer Take each day into your heart - savor every moment, To be alive is everything. Waste not one opportunity to smile - Happiness shared is a precious treasure. S.E.B. 'l i ' J.. . J ' 'ff-. ty, it i X. X ti iili'iQ71ii.l if 'N i i K1-1, Sghmalmg Georgeann Schomp Jeff Seymour Conscience makes egotists of us all, Oscar Wilde Mary Ann Sheehan A day is wasted without laughter . . . Nicholas Charnfort Sue Sondheim From this moment on there is only Tomorrow Yesterday has come and gone So it is better to look forward and smile at what might be, Than to look back and cry over what might have been. Anonymous Merrill Sproul These are the seasons of emotion And like the winds they rise and fall This is the wonder of devotion I see the torch we all must hold. Led Zeppelin The Rain Song Doreen Elizabeth Sherwood Character is worth a thousand laurels. Quote used in l944 Compass under mother's name. Diane Spadero Clifton Steere Some men see things as they are and say, why? I dream things that never were and say, why not? Robert F. Kennedy Michael Shelter 1 Ei Martha Smerda Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true . . , Miracles happen only to those who believe in them. . . Joanne Stephansen But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strengthg they shall mount up with wings as eagles: they shall run, and not be wearyg and they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 Leslie Stevenson Lise Stone Oh it's time to start living, time to take a little from the world I'm given, time to take time, or spring will turn to fall. Pippen Richard Threshie Anne Stratton A smiling face is an earth like star, A frown can't bring out the beauty that you are, Love within and you'll begin smiling. . . There're brighter days ahead . . , Stevie Wonder , ', s Chris Toohey Sometimes I can laugh and cry But I still love those good times gone by Hold onto them close or let them E0 , And say I'm sorry for the friends I used to know. James Taylor .iw Xt L ,1 4-4 4' 1 -.,, g M7 Suanne Sweger Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with. Mark Twain Anthony Torre ,gf Vincent Urbanowski Just as soup cans cannot warm their contents alone, so also can men not live in solitude, Neil Thomas As I was going up the stair l met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today, I wish, I wish he'd go away. Hughes Mearns le! .4S ' 'tsl Larry Torrelli Sally Veseskis We are all in this together I know that seems easy to say But I don't use the word forever It's enough just to say someday Carol King Robert Vitti Bob likes sports and is a weight-lifting buff, Outside of school you'll hear him keeping the beat for the Stateliners. Myma Renee Wiggins I love you for who you are and not the one you feel you need to be. Sly Stone Ken Woodd-Cahusac l . I l l if -9-I Melanie Waeber A it 5.2 Geoffrey B. Wilson Most persons would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ga Robin Wulwick I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant and kindness from the unkindg yet strange I am ungrateful to these teachers. Kahlil Gibran L. 'Lx Bill Wales Don't cry over spilt milkg Just try not to spill it the next time, fi T Wendy Wilson Where is the heart that does not keep Within its inner core Some fond remembrance hidden deep of days that are no more. 105 Kevin Yee For everything you have missed, you have gained something elseg and For everything you gain, you lose something. Ralph Waldo Emerson QQ George Walsh So all I know about life is that it has been well said That such things cari't happen to a person when they are dead, Ogden Nash Linda Wojciechowski A madman is not less a musician than you or myselfg only the instrument on which he plays is a little out of tune. Kahill Gibran rf 4- sa I, f','E,?S: .-in M Les Zeilnhofer One goes on his course calmly, another leads a struggling and bustling life, but both reach the same end. George Forster l T-,15 iN1,'l.',ii ', lxuiiit ia i MTX-i'i'1lC teimi Mxiligi., fkcr-R .YJ HH Flstvi INYM, ne Yjldibflh le to ll delhi! Pviii iljgfh .lla fa lxtil 'i .rv qlxv ki ,HQLSW ' up Mel l L. f ei 7 Q Hs' . ,-3? Q LUAS 'Alllhhbai I5 'lug ,f ' ' 'vw' ., 'Thad .ff-ff, Y I H 0 X A C mink Miss Lukens - B Block Row l: Nancy Lally, Mariella Restivo, Sue Vojt, Teresa Dafonte, Judy Shusdock, Hope Stolley, 'RHP' AQ Penny Cragg, Anita Apenes, Carol Ulrich, Diana Tual, Row 2: Sue Barradas, Cindy Pankosky, Thora Sualgard, Bill Winget, Dave Miner, Frank Montimurro, Dave Mead, Clyde DeGray, Christie Waterman, Gene Sroka, Nancy Schneider, iytufgx I Chris Lally, ,l fy 1 CL ii-dll L5 I Je Lui fl iw .ill Miss Lukens - G Block Row 1: Melissa Pearce, Pat Marino, Teny Schachner, Laurie Ross, Doris Hansen, Betsy McManus, Row 2: Kenny Shapiro, Laura Wellington, Patty Yee, Cindy Weiss, Clark Brady, Jim Smoleski, Pat Milligan, Row 3: Martie Schmeiler, Wendy Feda, Bill Biederman, Scott Duncan, Jeff Carino. Mr. Economov - A Block Row 1: Ginnie Belmonte, Kathy Ferguson, Candy Fudale, Patty Maher, Tim Hupal, Chuck Brown, Row 2: Rose Kanozik, Linda Coppola, Lou Ann Masi, Cubby Petrone, Mike Sloat, Jeif Arvoy, Tim Hupal, Row 3: Paul Guzinski, Mike DeMarkey, Glenn Davis, Matin Hanssen, Wayne Clark, Mike Faretta. www-MM Mr. Economov - E Block Row 1. Richard Sandor, Dom Genovese, Gregg Philips, Brian Aloisi, Row 2: Alex DiGiacomo, Glen Marziali, Leslie Wilson, Robin Paen, Pattie Dest, Ellen Cassidy, Lori Lorenzoni, Tammy Bishop, Row 3: Robert Lutzel, Will Loock, Mark Doran, Richard Larkin, Mr. Economov. Miss Lukens - E Block Row 1: David Holmes, John O'Neil, Tim Keogh, Nancy Kresan, Malcom Dixon, Rick Cardamone, Hillary Hallas, Dave Scheider, Dion Baptist, Row 2: Bruce Wamer, Chris Worst, Steve Chimblo, Mark Timcek, Joanna White, Tina Richardson, Jane Pracillo, Mellissa Morgan, Row 3: Tom Baker, Nancie Novak, Judy Stroili, Sam Harris. 167 1 a - fn M x 1 '56 ,i ' 1-Q, Miss Lukens - Block A Row lg Hugh Thompson, Caren Robotti, Debi Orrico, Joanne Chruz, Margaret Post, Peggie Stebens, Row 2, Gary Valle, Tom Boland, Mike Galella, Paul Piasecki, Jeff Gooky, Betsy Bernier, Lawrence Morris, Mary Murphy, Row 3, Chris Wolfe, Michael O'Brien, Jackie Bass, Sheree Hanson, Pat Hegarty, Marti Birdsall, Phyllis Crosby, Row 4, Frank Stenta, Pam Swan, Randy Whitin, Lees Browne, ff! --1.-Q 168 ,,--V ,..W- -7 -,,,-TiT,,T7-T----vga-fa-v--we-v-ff-f Miss Ammend - B Block Row lg Lisa Trischett, Gail Collis, Cookie Campbell, Ann Beals, Joan Gunders, Mickey Bowen, Row Z, Nancy Gill, Gina Ameden, Sue LeFevre, Kathey Johnson, Kathy Harsch, Peter Perry, Amy Schwimmer, Karen Kelly, Cathy Chetkovich, Lisa Hansen, Cathi Lynn, Row 3, Robbie Lovewell, Rich Agee, Chris Meyermg, Bob Zlkias, Mike Chambersk, L.J. Pugliese, Bev Hozeny ' 'smfi ' 14215 Q -..J ' f 5: Ex 'E Mr. Economou - G Block Row lg Mitchell Topal, Ty Anderson, Andrea Merton, Melanie Brown, Terry Stephanson, Row 2g Kathy Caldwill, Ian Hoist, Joe Quigley, Rodger Stebbus, Cathy Fleitzer, Kit Tobin, Dede Rogers, Scott Deguzman, Mike Seawright, Diane Schroeder, Elaine Zygmont, Sue Gribbins, Balerie Jacobs, Jane Yeo, Row 3, Ken Lewis, Bill Bisch, Bill Reid, Stephan Saqieki, Robert Manning 169 Mrs. Ammend - F Block Row 1: Dave Lancaster, Frank Stanberg, Mark Margenot, Tom Lewis, Sharon Fox, Matt Monus, Bobby Doran, Ray Moore, Mike Bass, Candy Boscher, Alain Schutfer, Row 2: Paul Walliman, Frank Sergi, Dave DeMott, Marty Leonard, Ray Kurek, Viv Sandor, Alphie Mines, Patty Toohey, Ruth Orrico, Hope Forsyth, Bob Martin I Mrs. Ammend - C Block Row l: Chris Gunnip, Mary Guiffra, Suzette Whiteford, John Hickey, Peter Lowe, Row 2: Andy Mathiessen, Bob DiSippio, Mary Gossens, Jenifer Bowen, Jerrie Jones, Bruce Graham, Mancy Michaud. Bill O'Leary, Steve Strazza 170 Mr. Duncan - A Block Row l: Sheila Hixon, Stacey Sklar, Floyd Dugas, Valerie Scheidt, Alice McEvoy, Joanne Carlucci, Row 2: Carolyn Cornelius, Sandy Loftus, Kathy Bonaparte, Heidi Nehlson, Dean Camillo, Lynn Fendler, Jocie Hanson, Row 3: Eddie Jacobson, Maria Gonzales, Tim Richardson, Renee Peterson, Robert Jackens 1-1- i 'rr- Mr. Duncan - F Block Row 1: Beverly Hillocks, Annette Pignataro, Nancy Farish, Dottie Farish, Ted Rogers, Ellen Ttiolo, Row 2: Stacey Bishop, Kate Brown, Lisa Sprowl, Kathy Webber, Kathy Anspach, Matt Peak, Don Whiteside, Row 3: Greg Patemo, Peter Urbanowski, Fiona MacLaurin, Nancy Closowski, Denton Ebel, Chris Kane, Lisa Novak, Dick Radcliffe, De Chilla. Mrs. Ammend - A Block Row 1: John Butte, Blossom Green, Dianne Kelly, Dan Antonette, Dave Howard, Row 2: Brian Simmons, Sue Moretti, Dawn Smith, Beth Finn, Rose Appleton, Sue Yade, Donna Stefanisko, Row 3: Phillip Graham, Vinny Cortez, Peter Fusaro, Greg Hardy, Artie Blume, Tony Matrin, Mike Sclafani, Eric Osserman, Joe Wingit -'-fa-na U. ., wg 5 35 , i , M31 ' 1 ,,f' S Mr. Duncan - C Block Row lg Debbie Rueter, Carolynne Smith, Kathy McGorty, Martha Ray, Leslie Palmer, Betty Henig, Sharol O'Neil, Row 25 Tim Hupal, Peter Gursick, Jim Carmichael, Dean Udock, Danny Schawrst, Kathy Heusrt, Vicki Frances, Sona Zinn, Row 33 Steve Button, Kathy Jasensky, Bill Gordon, Jill Ron, Sandy Jefferys, Mary Lee Silva, Mario Graccia, Carmela Bria, Row 4, Robin Spinler, Ed Elsser, Gray Grabb, Spent Evald .X x QQ! 8.4, gulf' t x Mn, Cgirreer C Block Row lg Scott Barker. Jim Rogers. Chuck Menoher. Row 21 Gregg Merz. John Lowe. Scott Taylor. Doug Smith. John Podgurski, Stuart Ciillc, John Bmell. Sue Cogtarcgni. Ron 3: Addie Delgado. Liz McNamara, Barbara Bartlett, Darla Sudberry, Sue Kelly, Dianne Kelly, Donna Brown, Row 45 Leslie Butlcrx, Martha Roberts. Julie Culbert. Laurie Fulton 72 ifff' Mrs. Carreer - F Block Row lg. John Burke, Brad Starr, Corey Wells, Fransesco Seveino, Marc Wagner, Mary Anne Russell, Karen Van Hoesen, Row 2, Cindy Syminski, Robert Dickey, Kim Kulesh, Sue Clayton, Rodger Boyd, Jesse Polansky, Tom Plenkenpool, Chris Cullen, Janet Carlson, Claudette Gavriel, Joan Liddel, Lain Bruce, Nick Bemard . . 'li Mrs. Carreer - Block A Row 1, Donna Brown, Sue Gorman, Terry Faitsch, Barb Ecker, Kim Stevenson, Row 2, Eric Heipe, Alex Kirk, Bill Hayman, Daen DePencier, Eddie Ballou, Dave Miller, Karen Jermanowitz, Tina Catana, Debbie Wojehowski, Row 3, Doug Gordon, Andraes Haydon, Janet Musoc, Ginger Lepre, Maureen, Debbie Prey 173 ? -f'! , yr ,A Es, , r 6' in g, .I 'ih- v ' ff 5' 3' 7'f.:3,5 1'- Q if K. I vt' a . x1 3 1 YQ . 5 2 'W .ff I' I 1, J , . LQ 'P 5' '5,. 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'.1: . ik L-R Row l - Jcnnifer Driscoll, Membership Chairmang Mary O'Mara, Treasurer, Cortney O'Connel, Secretary, Beth Mooney, President, Sharon DeKadt, Publicity Chairman, Ginny Callan, Project Chairman, Valerie Jacobs, Vice-President. Row 2 - Anne Coudert, Skye Stephenson, Carol Malinowski, Lynn Kelly, Ann Kellcr, Meg Whitehouse, Sue Alden, Lisa Meyers, Leslie Larson, Siobhan Kemigan, Jennifer ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' - l k A b ll Claus1,Dorina Goldbarth, Suanne Sweger, Katie Rozmus, Sue Hecklau, Jean DiGiacomo, Judy DiGiacomo. Row 3 Kenley C ar , nna e e Gregg, Melissa Delco, Ellen Pasers, Pat Dolan, Tracy Butler, Robyn Greer, Sue Kowalski, Polly Weintz, Mary Munkenbeck, Jane Rappeport, Kalhreen Gimbrere, Nancy Zablc, Barbara Ryan, Miss Nielson, Advisor, AAUW member. Row 4 - Christie Waterman, Vicki Garth, Heidi Eckmann, Amy Heidinger, Anne Beales, Kate Mooney, Ellen Jacob, Allyson Button, Anne Sneath, Laurie Lee, Laurie Rogers. Row 5 - K. K. Wallau, Beppie Weintz, Missing - Cindy Magnusson, Chaplain. - ' 'l' ' ' We made good friends through our experiences together. Remember: the Car Wash? P.J. Breakfast? Extra-Extra Skit? Membership? ' Tea for Two Spaghetti Dinner? In serving we found I ourselves P'-4 L to R: Mr. Holden, Dennis Patterson. Judy Iversen, Rowlie Bates, Mary Clark, Dave Elovich, Kathy Bailey. Tom Lohman, 2nd: Andrea Murton, Lisa Hanson, Kathy Smith, Theresa Delfonte, Wendy Patston, Allison Lovell, Mindy Carlson, Nancy Marks. Barbara Hardy, Laurie Grant, Gerry 'Male, Judy Lund, 3rd: Linda Maloney, Julie Gill. Lisa Warren, Laura Koenig, Teal Friedman. Lori Chamberlin. Liz Kane, Cheri Wiesler, Carolynn Garaffa, Michele Sabanski. Denise DiSapio. Debbie Orrico, Rick Boland, 4th: Sandy Longsireth, Tom Morris, Marylee Silva. Kathy Blackwell, Bill Driscoll,'Kevin Yee, Rick Velaj. Tom Bates. Kevin Harper. Joe Johnson, Michel Bodson. Lou Ann Anton. 4 v. '-' 1 f i ' .34 3 fl ' ,m'l-rss' Send a friend a lollipop! Chris Wurst, Lisa Hanson, and Brian Hobbs are accumulating their points for service. Involvement in Interact afforded students and staff the opportunity to service the Greenwich community. Recycling, volunteer work at the Greenwich Library, and sponsoring school entertainment, were among the many activities Interact participated in. Interact is open to any person at G.H.S. who displays a good character and a desire to help their community. 179 -L-rf' f.,,,-X ll L to R First Row: Mike Chiappetta, Lorene Henning, Chris Coan, Vice President: Blair Weedhopper Schmidt-fellner. President: David Wales, Treasurerg Billy Wales, Pete Tarroon Maron, Tony Chioditti. Second Row: Mark Friend Marino. Chris Smiles. Tom Porter, John Stautner. Scott Malkin Scott Wolfe Fred Rosctti Steve G rd Th' d R , - o on ir ow: Mark Heirlenslien. Bruce Connel. Don DeAngelo. Chris Seymour. Rick Rosencrans. Tom Talbot, .leff Chelwick Chin Fatica Fourth Row: Steve Nickerson, Steve Emory. Bill Ridenhour, Charlie Thomas. Eggie Gates. Rick Andlinger. Rick Macleish, Billy MacMillian Fifl Row: Mr. Beckman: Advisor. Chico Mangual. Timmy Stevans. Kevin Chicanis, Dickie Lent. Bill Biederman ' ,. ' ' ' ' 'N '::..- - Ill ' WEEK AE' . 'Ek u 7 ' Aff! I llll UH' Hlul N ! l,' HHH' ' kiwi ni' .1- f Q 1' :ir - - use all ':. P 9' l':l ivL Tx I' 1' . - . A nl 1 , 9 pl' H V r . il ull' GSS! Ilia . Y 'Gia 2'1- '::,.. file' Egsf' H 1 o e F ' ETH- 'lag V OV I f,' L ki 4 5 HQ! ' .:' - Tf'- ,' 4519 2, . Jil 5 -or 1, i '.- ,,: X , 1 ' .ln r' O 1 -ll H f az!!! Nl 6 f 7004 - nie., W f .J '. 1 . ?-Eau' Z 'J 1 2-E.- : si . ' D 4 GREENWICH Q .Q 7 0 - Q . 523' R A 5 , 12124 ,4-zzzaeon 'ai 9 'tl' MQW '0 'llln,, 1 uw , - -2 ' .-1:--f' i ' 5:34 7 'H'Hl1nIf ' for jr I ' fuv q OOPJM -.H .: ' 0 WXT ill. .'e .ll .vi e - sg. I Q 555555. ggrgull .:::::::::::-I zesiaagsikz., :::::rgff52F3 f-+.v.w.a2S:S52g Hill Milo! I 180 So you didn't get her number eh? Well look in the key club phone book! Xwg E L-R Row 1 - Margret Graham, Treasurerg Lisa Denatle, Parliamentariang Allison Humphrey. Row 2 - Sue Sondheim, Jackie Chaplain, Janice Barefoot, Vice-Presidentg Jean Zampeno, Presidentg Barbie Carter, Sargent of Armsg Chiharo Azuma, Janice Ryba, Wendy Oudhuston. Row 3 - Cindy Lavine, Joanne Clayton, Publicityg Geri Orlivitz, Paula Macri, Stephanie Smith, Margret Post, Nancy Doyle, Linda Ferrare, Dorothy Sandor, Diane Giacheto. Row 4 - Carolyn Zygmont, Cathy Santora, Sharon Brosnahan, Cathy Jasenski, Janice Clarkson, Barbara Wanacky, Dana Poss, Nancy Gill, Joanne Fiorie, Sally Roberts. Row 5 - Patti Conway, Mx. Hart, Addie Delgado, Debbie Woodjuhowski, Lisa Boudreau, Susan Buxbom, Laurie Clark. x 1' ' Communicate A Camation Our greatest gift is - kindness! In both aim and plea Link arms and join together Work hard that all may see. selling Candy Canes . . . Lollipops . . . Carnations . . Bingo Parties . . Bloodmobiles . . Recycling . . Diamond Hill . . Preparing for Valentines Day Camation Sales Mews , , I x 5, fo faq' ,. ,, g ' 182 ...f '- ll' ' ' A Members of the Medical Services Club helped to sponsor a foster child in the Phil- lipines and provided entertainment for un- derprivileged children and the elderly. The club gave a Christmas and Easter party for a group of under- privileged children, running fund raising projects for the March of Dimes and Muscu- lar Dystrophy, and taking field trips to see the operation of vari- ous kinds of hospitals. Row 1: 1-r: Diana O'Toole, Betty Russell, Mary Pat Thorne, Margie Knudsen, Carolyn Conelias, Kim Crocco, Row 2: Elizabeth Burry, Anne Fosnot, Amy Muir, Dorothy Perkins, Jane Schaeffer, Aline Palmer, Anna Princiotti, Patty Stephan, Row 3: Ron Stover, Joel Adelburg, Shawn Cherry, Mike Monte, Liz Corbett, Debbie Weinman I.- J'- AJ A Em Z2 Em F cn z Em Row l l-r: Pam Robertson, Row 2: Isabel Routh, Toria Brown, Donna Gilliland, Hannah Rockwell, Patty Yee, Mrs. Samuelson. Row 3: Carla Omdahl, Kevin Yee. Row l l-r: Steve Gordon, Roanne Cantor, Roxanne McDonald, Eileen Diane Kelly, President: Patti Roman. Vice-President: Betty Agostino. Treaxurerg nimxng Laura Gasparrinni. Secretary. Mahoney, Row 2: Peter Maroy, Diane Kelly, Betty Agostino, Patty Roman, Row 3: Chris Boslet, Cindy Zacker, Kathy Kario. 184 Z Z Qui E-4 fri UD UE 912 ffm I Q 204 5,1105 on rr. UG LL P'-4 AT ' ' mg 5-ge EU Qc: First Row l-r: Mr. Joe Russell, Sherry Harris, Richard Cipollino, Tom Crucitti, Margaret Cabral, Second Row l-r: Jack Boyles, Georges Nihon, Douglas Noe, Peter Betteridge. F44 First Row l-r: Debbie Weiman, Joan Veilette, Joel Adelberg, David Heires, Row 2: Patty Stefan, Elysia Griswold, Jennifer Scarlott. 185 i-4 C11 f 5 If uh f O lgfQ9i7y 'VFR Q ,, ,. V ii Ve , f. r -- . -f nz. Y. VU ' 1 i -,. 1 W 0 ,QM A -en- XC Row l: Scott MeConnel, Mike Ornatog Bob Deangelog President, Peter Marron. Row 2: Frank Mickalizzi, Bruce Connal, Brad Hittle, Steve Gordan, Paul Hicks. Row 3: Adyisorg Mike Makarowitz, Fritz Hohl, Bryan Cooper, Robert Canning, Lebanese Hash, Erb Toter. Row 4: Kent Bradford, J,O. Zick, Cort Jomo, Tony Marino, Jimmy Omara, Stuart Whitside. Row 5: Russ Pruner, Grant Whiteside, Brad Mclllwain, Bennie Benson. Row 6: Steve Bretcker, Alan Lovejoy, Tom Doyle, Fred Rossitti, Lou Ambrogio, Bob Carmicheal, Chris Grey L33 Q -A , N x i i Row l I-rg Eliecn Mahony, Diane Kelly, President: Roxanne McDonald, Vice President: Annabelle Gregg, Treasurer: Hope Stalley. Row 2: Sue Carroll, Cindt' Zucher. Pam Goldon. Lisa Winchester, Jane Long. Molly Pickens, Sue Michaude. Row 3: Eve Nadel, Judy Krupneek, Barbie Carter. Sue Bucksbuuni, Beth Long, Anne Sneath. Ron 4: Barb Seath. Sue Alden, Beth Geismar, Sue Gailbrath, Lisa Warren, Margie Pierce. Ron 5: Jcun Sclizari. Kzithx Tvlillhouse. Laurie Chaplin, Beth Howland. Terry Frattilone, Ellen Jacobs, Barb Smith, Row 6: Nancy Wingo, Cathy Leach, Dade McShiiiic. Ellen Trillo, Sue Bosenhomer. Jane Clark. Row 7: Jnanie Kazonka. Helen Baddyannis. n--w--an-w-np.u . . J 1. 9 ,'. , f ' , ,N 'fl 1' Q S ', v i E A V If 41 X e f 1 - M r -M ,-- r ji IL , 25?-gay GL 188 F...- . zz. 'W rg -1 - . . 'viffn q 'mmm' --1 'illhny 5.4 I ...bs First Row l-rz Liz Lyons, Sue Carroll, Ruth Wanko, Mary O'Mara, Betty Agostino, Jean Migliardi, Row 2: Judy Lund, Debbie Summa, Wendi Corcoran, Rochelle Truscello. Wendi Avallone, Nancy Saltsman, Carol Crothers, Beppie Weintz, Row 3: Pauleen Sibly, Lee Graves, Claire Reed, Margie Knudsen, Alison Button, Dean Reilly, Diane Malinowsky, Sue Sarcinella, Libby Williams, Row 4: Karen Murcek, Paulette Podgurski, Barbara Zumbo, Barbara Seath, Cindy Magnusson, Eilleen Mahoney, Diane Kelley, Cindy Zachar, Patti DeMilia. .i of . , 1 ,f JA-,X .. 4 A Y ' -. -' -35234 , 1, 1 , 'u -'J-'..,,?nq , . L,-5 -af ...:l..... From left-right: Melissa Mills, Cheryl O'Neil, Miss Belles, Nancy Schwartz, Cory Emberson, Nancy Schwartz Karen van der Schoot r-4 CD 'Kp' First Row l-r: Terry Stelben, Zandy Hillis, Debbie Nast, Marty McGuire, Jean Siclari, Row 2: Melanie Brown, Stephanie Smyth, Wendy Pafslon, Margarite Klein. Row 3: Mary Loomis, Heidi Hampton, Connie Fassuliotis, Liz Corbett, Lisa Warren, Cathy Gannon. Row 4: Diane Ebzery, Anne Egbert, Maureen Yoke, Gina Ameden, Sue Johann. R3 5 l.., 1 tag 47' A0 First Row 1-ra Anita Apencs, Toriu Brown, Patty Conway, Row 2: Andrea Pappenheimer, Cathy Fleitzer, Sue Kecklau, Eva Lagergran, Anne Shields, Kathreen Gimbrere, Joan Veilettc, Margaret Fraude, Suzzane Lancaster. 445 i , .4,,, 1 ! x A A.. N r. .in Front Row, l-r: Tom Carroux, Nancy Guard, Nick Benard, Sue Franco, Bill Martin, Jim Haas, Craig Holeh..Row 2: Gregg Lethbridge, Gregg Mack, Robert Koziel, Melissa Emberson, Terry McGovern, Joe Sclafani, President, Dave Lisch, Bob Harris. CA r-4 I Craig Calle, Tom Kirkpatrick, Kim Banker, Geri Orlivitz, Bob Bobrick, Lisa Winchester, Liz'l-Iermang, Lee Miller, Ann Beals, Lori Lee, Joe Johnson, Joe Uhlj, Andrea Arnerten, Brenda Mazene, Nancy Lazarus, Penny Craig, Scott Deguzman, Susie Staplefield, Janet Carlsen, Linda Valentine, Andrea Heap, Laurie Rogers, Julia Burton, Alison Bauol, Scott Malcum, Liz Ney, Carol Malino, Randy Andrews, Cathy Dear, Steve Townsend, Don Orella, Pam Graves, Chris Franco, Bruce Connel, Impry Oler, Steve Beaumont, Bill Martin, Tony Graham, Ann Morgan, Dave Miller, Frances Thart ll' I 192 ii Tl' 'MQ I M3 Neff .155 ' .- gp' ,Q f 4 v , 4219-E X, LOLIUZIM ......,....f A Q a -N 19 Q14 OIf'NlZR 1 G l,i ,-Q., ' v 4 HO ECO IN 1. --7' !'15,5,f ff RNS-I LZ! 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X ,DQ ml? if I 1 X,:, S1144 ,N 4 199 fin? ,34- X . fm V' X If W, ' , 200 1.3: A Y, i xv. 1 y, U Q., , if I .ati , ' vm BAND BAND MEMBERS: Beth Albright, Patty Ambrogio, Randy Andrews, John Atherlay, Matthew Ball, John Boorom, Judy Brenner, Kattie Brown, Victoria Brown, Roger Bloch, Ianin Bruce, Sue Buchsbaum, Toni Capalbo, Chris Carter, Barbara Carter, Janet Carlson, Claire Chiappetta, Patty Conway, Elizabeth Corbett, Margaret Corbett, Pat Corcoran, Kim Crocco, Nancy Davis, David Delgatto, Jeanette Demario, John DeMita, David Duke, Stewart Durrell, Denton Ebel, John Enos, Marilynn Flemming, Elizabeth Fingerle, Pamela Finn, George Fassaliotis, Margaret Fraude, Claudette Grabriel, Michael Gee, Fran Gex, Diane Giachetto, Michelle Goritz, William Guiney, Jane Hardwicke, Andreas Hayden, Bill Haymon, Martin Hilliard, Jeremy Holch, Erik Hypia, Richard Inman, Steve Jacobs, Jay Jensen, Robert Jensen, James Kassaris, Diane Kelly, Devin Kelly, Nancy Klosowski, Jeff Labaw, Polly Lester, Cindy Levine, Richard Longhi, John Lowe, John Lyden, Karen Maben, David MacDowell, Paulette Macri, Lois Malthaner, Linda Mangold, Valerie Maze, Stuart McGuigan, Steve Melillo, Dicron Meneshian, Larry Metter, David Miller, Leslea Morley, Doreen Moye, Karen Nicholas, Richard Nobile, Barbara Oppenheimer, Tim Ornato, Wendy Oudheusen, Sue Parker, Jesse Polansky, Susan Pruett, Barry Purcell, Bill Romanello, John Robinson, Rocco Sandarciero, Dorthy Sandor, David Santivasi, John Santoro, Charles Sawyer, John Serna, Kathryn Sharafanowich, Ron Sh reders, Daryl Sims, Robert Slutz, Peter Smeriglio, Tom Snead, Sue Sondheim, Pam Sperling, Cliff Steere, Patty Stefan, Lisa Stone, Sally Sweger, Robert Thurman, Curtis Weiss, Barbara Weldon, Thomas Woodman, Robert Vitti 201 fiat, First Row I-r: Mr. Malone, Tom Woodman, Chris Pennella, Jeff Seymour, Charlie Breed, J eff LaBaw, Row 2: Bart Littlefield, Tom Bates, Mike Bodson, Eric Miller, Jeff Chelwick, Rowlie Bates, Chris Meyering, Daniel Fay, Row 3: Tom Boland, Ron Campbell, Mark Grimsich, John Santora, John Dannecker, Tom Porter, Mark Bennett, Bob Cushman, John Heap. 1 if W Left Side: Danny Fay, Rowlie Bates, Right Side: Ron Campbell, Mark Bennett Row l l-r: Elizabeth Corbett, Wendy Oudheusden, Rosemany Surmaczewicz, Wendy Avallone, Aline Palmer, Wendy Corcoran, Anne Rosnot, Cathy McGovern. Betty Agostino, Ruth Wanko, Lorraine Deckys. Row 2: Jane Callachan, Elaine Zygmontt, Diane Giachetto, Denise Stevens, Liz Damon, Teal Friednizxn, Betsy MuElh:innon, Hilary Heron, Eveline Sprengcr, Mrs, Anne Modugno. YOUN ff, I s.4 -A A5 A -Y .Y 'dd' 7 gg- First Row l-r: Anthony Princiotti, Sara Belkrap, Kathy McGovem, Kathy Blackwell, Nancy Lally, Mary Connelly, Julia Wilson, Peter Holden, Betty Agostino, Roanne Cantor, ROW 2: Adrien LaMorte Rosalinda Albrezzio, Doug Braun, Margaret Corbett, Theresa Tochimoto, Kathy McGuire, Mary Taylor, Wendi McCurdy, Judy Chernek, Craig Smith, Row 3: Sue Bachsbaun, Beth Albert, Frances Gex, Anne Ward, Linda Mangold, Diane Kelly, Diane Giachetto, Nate Abbott, Marty Hilliard, Peggy Crickenberger, Liz Ursic, Rosemary Amico, Anna Princiotti, Row 4: Bill Haymon, Kevin Kelly, Liz Corbett, Stuart HcGuigan, Rich Noble, Matty Ball, Jeff LaBaw, Sue Pruett, Lise Stone, Dave Duke, Dave McDowell, Tom Snead. ARTISTS ,X B. CH MBER I GERS First Row l-r: Kathy Blackwell, Doug, Flam, Deko Meneshian, Debbie Innes, Kathy Deer, Lois Malthaner, Raymundo Malone, Jane Callachan, Cathy Boland, Anne Eggbert, Bart Littlefield. Row 2: Peggy Crickenberger, Patty Conway, Kathy Banker, Tom Porter, Ron Campbell, Claire Chiapetta, John Santoro, Aline Palmer, Anne Fosnot, Leslie Palmer, Row 3: Russ Collins, Lorraine Deckcys, Liz Ursic, Linda Mangold, Nancy Limbacher, Tom Bates, Andrea Peattie, Kathrene Gimbrere. Pam Clark, Betty Agostino. Row 4: Mark Grimsich, Penton Ebel, Tom Woodman, Mike Bodson, Richard Whelan, Jennifer Driscoll. MADRIGALS Y., D l-rn Cathy Boland, Tom Bates, Tom Woodman. Aline Palmer, Betty Agostino, Bart Littlefield, John Santora, Linda Mangold, Anne Fosnol, Rick Whelan, Ron Campbell. Nanny Limlvgicher 206 1 , Z2 Jin. 5,1 , ,,., ,, ff-41 I 1 M 7 Z 1 ff 45, W , f I 1 , 1 ,- 1, fa 2 1 y 5 V! 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Nlancp 1- 210 md DU QED C EQ 1-4 CA CID CA h-4 l P-4 Front Row, l-r: Greg Houston, Bill Crosby, Vinny Urbanowski, Tom Ryan, Arthur Shippee Row 2, Craig Smith, Joanna White, Betsy Bernier, Doug White, Cheryl O'Neil, Leslie Palmer, Michelle Russell, Jeff Boyette, Chris Wolfe, Shep Johnson, Dawn Preston Row 3, Tom Rendon, Teh' Delman, Lori McKelvey, Dee Eldering, Sharon Fow, Doreen Moye, Pam Motheral, Chuck Menoher, Kirsten Newcomer, Don Black Row 4, Jim Arnott, Don Hall, John Sloat, Cathy Deer, Phylis Crosby, Tom Boland, Earl Helgason Row 5, Cory Emerson, Rick Boland, Rich Fairbanks, Mrs. Maxwell, Karen Garraffa, Rich Whelen, John Rider, Rich Larson, Greg Merz, Steve Keegan. V1 J H-+ 5 m A Front Row, l-r: Cory Emberson, Ellen Zeranski Row 2: Mrs. Maxwell, Art Shippee, Shep Johnson, Richard Whelan Row 3: Richard Fairbanks 211 s. 'K 4 t.'L ' iv.. ' f N. ,1- 4 ,, .f- AV 4, 'f' 5A1.,gAgj:, fn - A D 'fl -. - ' . J LQ? - T- 'A , ' uf- 50'Q'f2'!t-s iff -Q ',. '1Q.Ly?'-53'--1V?'f 5 '15 - L. 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This , ' . , I I A collection of sensitive, creative, and photogenic human-beings have sr-sl' ' .. 4 4 4 -4 'I L participated this year, and in the past, in various school and com- 'L r munity activities such as: Homecoming, Junior League festival of ' , ' Xmas Trees, The Xmas Bazaar and Art Night. A.H.S. members ,P have tutored in art in both elementary and junior high schools -- throughout Greenwich and have exhibited their work at the Art Barn. Whenever possible A.H.S. has visited galleries and museums . M, ,,, both for personal inspiration and to attune themselves to present- ff A' ' 5 day uhappeningsl' in the art world. 213 K 9 First Row l-r: Barb Hacker, Cindy LeVine, Joe Miller, Mr. Gene Scoran, Carla Rajasooria, Mike Bodson, Brad Richards, John O'Ncill. if f Z ,.4 Al Paulis. Row 2: Dietmar Fremuth, Rob Cushman, PES UH EE U12 rs, ' 3. - A A V u--- t va 2 MCD CDU Ron l l-rr Jenifer Sc1trlntt,Clarc Nf1cGorrian. Tom Plekenpol. Terri Vlcfioxern. Richard Vela, Paul Davis. Ron 2: Ellen McGrath, Jeff Mead, Rhett Krtiuw Rim 3- Grace N1cGorrian. Linda Ctilnnx, Ann Callahan. Mutt Witte. Anna McCracken, Mrs. Marvell, Miss Johnson 214 T.V. CREW l-r: Earl Helgeson, Brian Schaffer, Mike McFarlane, Richard Cipollino, Derrick Pryce, Mr. John Boynton. . V . V ARIET l-r: Kevin Paultz, Guest Directorg Martin Birdsall, Mr. John Boynton, Advisorg Wayne Fisher, Presidentg Brian Schaffer, Micheal McFarlane, Earl Helgeson. The T.V. Variety Club produced a wide variety of original television programs including music and drama. All phases of T.V. production was experienced by the club members. Front Row, l-r: William , B Shehadi, Bruce Neslaw. Second Row: David Heres, qx Larry Krug, Nancy Marks, Y Rhett Krause, Michael f Lavin, Jim Crothers. The Debate Team devoted it's time to the discussion of National Topic. The nomination of Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates was this year's subject. Research into this area has provided valuable insight into the workings of our political system. Through competition against other schools, students developed a manner of rational, logical thought, and the ability to respond spontaneously when under verbal attack. 'avg r W7-, , WAISHG -. -,l Gleffwwfcff W' ' ' may y t smooz x .vw ii lf I-r, Mr Copp. Adusorg Andy Matthiesen. Presg Francesco Severino. missing: Chris Plumb, Steve Alden, Bill Bisch, Tim Ornato. 216 GREE WICH HIGH BROADCASTI COMMITTEE First Row l-r: Bruce Henderson, Mr. Webber, Jon Ledecky, 2 Technician, Bruce Connal .vii Technician, John Vail ' ' ff' if my ' Bruce Henderson shares his technical knowledge about broadcasting with Scott Nevins, 217 Lv .JA 'Z , X B 69 f .1 j .. . r..:f N.. . .- 2 1 I a '4 X. wi , s 1 r 1 E 1 Q 2' 'ff' V' ,X I -4- ,' 7 XQ ,L if s NN ow , 1' W g1ggq , 1'-H. . 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'I ' x ' m 'S' 1-1 4 ' -XX A Q A aff f , 1 l A I 219 1 odldos .Zig 4-5 'Q- 0 1 U, ,md Pin- V- , A J - ,-,,.,,4 Row l l-r: Mr. Russell, Robert Sandor, Jim Smith, Joseph Motragano, Paul Weiss, Steven Masie. Row 2: Bill Walters, Matt Brown, John Lomazzo, Len Truscello, Kevin Lally. D4 GSE P11 it 2-3F rn EU-J va Gd El-T-1 Frmn left In righi:N1x Jtinc xvtlllff.Flll lll'llLllxCl'1NLidlL1 Wuheed, Patti Hanigan. Bill Shedadi. Robert Fong, Bob Jensen, Kurt Ringquist, Jonathan Htxip. Brmn Hobbs. Daryl Sims 220 CHESS CLUB -4. -11' fa. Q -va. 4 'H wx 1 S l-ff L - 'Til Front Row, l-r: Andy Mathesen, Schwartz, John Love, Tim Houston, John Bissell, Caroline Packard, Ken Lewis, Ron Gerola. Row 2: George Fassiliotis Jeff Hyman, Charles Pietrafaso, Paul Walliman, Randy Burgess, Peter Robinson, Bill Walters, Joe Latarula. , L' f Z , pg-,Vim -AWG. lzlfvf V323 If .y-W iv .X gA ,- Front Row I-r: Kevin Harper, Leslie Morley, Kim McKay, Edris Moore. Row 2: Mike Riley, Earl Helgeson, Terry Stevenson, Debbie Fairbanks, Joanne Stevenson Erica Moore. 221 , Arcsinh! she gasped, Ho, ho. he said, What a symetric little asymptor you have. I can see that your angles have lots of secs, Oh, sir. she protested, Keep away me I haven't got my brackets on! Calm yourself, my dear, said our suave operator, Your fears are purely imaginary. I, I , she thought, Perhaps he's not normal but homologous? What order are you? the brute demanded. Seventeen , replied Polly. Curly Pi leered, I suppose you've never been operated on? Of course not, Polly replied quite properly, I'm absolutely convergent. Come come , said Curly let us off to a decimal place I know and I'll take you to the limit. Never! Gasped Polly. Abscissa! I-Ie swore, using the vilest oath he knew. But luckily the math team, having read the wrong sin, along, their trip to Aleph 3, showed up in the nick of time and inverted and integrated Curly Pi, leaving him a helpless Algebraic. From the adventures of Polly Nomial 7 ' 2, , 1 T7 Row l, I-r: Gruce McGorrian, Tim Houston Row 2: Russell Collins, Art Shippe, Neil Thomas The pleasure ofgardening, giving a glimpse of what a nursery is really like was ex- perienced by the Plant Science Group. Growing, and selling their plants and visiting nurseries added to this experience. 222 ,,-a I vu wiv .A-'H ?-I 4.4100 Sitttng.K1irla OniduhlSt.tnd1ng.l-r:lVlr Fcdors - Adiisor, Rick Audlinger. Mr. Barrett - Advisor, Toria Brown, Kate Niovney. Nlr Xlakureiucl v Adxisor r-4 W E ,, W, E 2 1 'QQ'-5 -E Q as . 51 . gif will H 55 fi W Q f':: '-f i'f'-fs W gg eqcm 'Q wi 4' S, NN - X V .5..::. -,tg5 :.Q3! l S .. N E 6 1 Q ...E fx! N vis X . Q N E J sw X - 1 sf 51:0 . . 1 N x .0 .. 6 Q1-.qxgge :QP . ,.,g:- X .X E g 1 L 4 R A .,., ,QQ-v A g 0 50 'Six E J , nfl: X. wr :Win 2 N4 2 wee: X 1- EQ? L ff NJN! Y' 4 42 0- 5 E5 6 N Sf ' 4 fi Q' Q, S E351 Q 2 ' vs XJ ' fx . Q Xf I I. l 6 S R253 Uma.. v' . 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Beppie Weintz, Jeff Giles The Big Beal The Big Beat - John Stautner, Lisa Stone 224 X Hot Dogs In the Freezer - Kim Crocco See you later alligator! 1 t Senior Quartet - Rowlie Bates, Mark Bennett, Danny Fay, Ron Hot Dogs In the Freezer Campbell. PDQ BACH - Peter Holden, Sara Beknap Incident In the Student Center - Announcer - Mark Yusko, Boxers - Bill Ridenour, Brad I-Iittle. Incident In the Student Center - Spectators Fun Sing-A-Long ,lg SXL H1 Fun Sing Along W Emcees Pilgrims - Lisa Cogliandro, Loretta Domaszewski, Mark Bennett, Rowlie Bates, Dan Fay, Ron Cambell, Renny Wiggins, Bingy Fuchs. I. I We like Rhythm more than poi - Ann Keller, Yvonne Chen, Helen Wehtje, Wendy Garb, Tom Porter. Jane Aberla, Sing! Poor People - Bobby Boyle, Milissa Holch, Meg Whittle, Ed Russell, Grace McGorrian. Robust Rhythm's really hep! - Ch' P ' Johmion, Eric M111-er. ns men' Rmk GRANDPA! - Cathy Boland, Aline Palmer, John Dannecker, Dickie Thomas, Dave Elovich, Tom Conroy. He's the class valedictorian7 Stan Berrizzi, Peter Catanzaro, Dickie Thomas, John Heran, Bill Rdienour. Medley group - Debbie Wyman, Tom Porter, Meg Whitehouse, Chris Panella, Ahna McCracken, Charles Breed. Rhobust Rhythm in your feet! Friends soloist, Jeannie Brennen 4- if ,,., .41 - But you got to have FRIENDS! 227 f f . ,-,........-.4-- ' W, f Ai X Z . ,, Hey Big Spendor . . . Ron Cambell, Allison Button, Ward Garret, Betty Agostino, ' . i if . li. Spend a little time on me . . .! Mary O'Mara, Roanne Cantor Terry McShane. J L 1 ,,. Sing along with Dede Dubois The French Mistake . . . That's fairy cute boys! 229 i I- -n g C Finale 4 O Lucky Man Finale - 'Corner ofthe Sky' 230 .,-Y Chairmen - Rich. Nancy, Jeff, Cvioosei. Salee. Joel, Evan, Carol, Dana, Wayne Chaimxen - Evan Kelly fSkitsj, Tom Conroy CEditor, ghostwriterj, Dana Delibovi CSkitsJ 81 Jelf Seymourg overall Chairman fSkitsj . A QNX fi lff- 'l ' Steve Emory Geoff Geils fPersonne1 Managerj Bepple Weintz Nancy Limbacher fAss't chorusj A -X f Where's Gramps? . nf E31 THAT WAS IT!! 231 Emcees f Jennifer Driscoll, John Ledeky, Hilary Heron, Chris Pennella, Betty Agostino, Vinny Urbanowski, Dale Finnegan, Gary Foster, Mark Bennet. This ls It - Overture Vaudeville - John Kenny, Lynn Taska ,... This Is It 4 Overture -le , Tuelxc Years ul' Scliool ! Ruth Wanko, Polly Farrar. Teul Firedman. Wendi Axallone, Debbie Summa, Judy Garden Concerto - Danny Fay Lund BLAST FROM THE P S , - . 9 MR 41 IMS 5 '54 Ne, jg ii L-R Row 1 - Geoff Geils, Doug Noe. Row 2 - Miss Shoenfeld, Maggie Blake, Erika Gerusivick, Eve Nadel, Miss Catterton, Amy Rappeport, Pam Dempsey, Jennifer Driscoll, Suanrie Sweger. , f x ,XV , A - ,i 1- 5 04, i f 1 .7 WW xfxgiss . ,fd r K I ,Nag 1 M-. 233 F3 ' Usa ' if New , ' f' Row l: David Velasco fMexicoJ, Patricia Hannigan, fco-presidentj, Skye Stephenson fco-presidentj, Jane Schaffer ftreasurerj, Chiharu Aauma Uapanj, Row 2: Kazue Shimada Uapanj, Carmen Tercero fGuatamalaJ Bill Shehadi, Row 3: Maria Hill, Mitch Topal, Ian Hort, Sandra Tingle Uamaicaj, Mary Di Stefano Cltalyj, Norma Bermudaez, Bob Regis CHaitiJ, Mr, Dowding fSponser Teacherj Johnny Ortegan CColumb1aD, Missing: Javier Arroyo CMexicoJ, Claude Luchel fMartiniqueb Indu Rai Clndiaj, Bob Russo Wenezuelaj, Hillary Smith. The Greenwich High School A.F.S. Club is an international club affiliated with The American Field Service Student Exchange Pro- gram. During this school year, the club had one day exchanges with Stamford High School and with The UN International School in N.Y. plus a week exchange with Penn. High School. They also presented an International Dinner and Raffle. During the course ofthe year, the club made several trips to the A.F.S. center in New York. The club welcomes members of all nationalities. BATTLE OF THE BANDS E S Q 1 ff- 1 ,ig ff' Z'5 ,fzzvdi L1-KY! if J ,ff X Q-A xp. y4', , 1 . -'5'L:' , , .Tfaff E, QM X 351 , V 4 f - , .wf:,:,.. ii! Row l l-r: Liz Ursic, Sharon DeKadt, Sharon Stade, Rosemarie Sermackowitz, Sue Sandreuter, Sky Stevenson, J.K. Genovese, John DeMita, Row 2: Scott Sylvestry, Amy Rappaport, Marsha Balsar, Lisa Montgomery, Dana Delabovi, Gwen Dickson, Kim Eichoff, Jeff Labaw, Earl Hclgeson, Vicky Anderson. Row 3: Mrs. Slade, Steve Harris, Lane Hyer, Alison Dempsey, Jamie Kay, Ginny Low, Kathy Boland, Hal Dalby, Barbara Brisken, Bart Littlefield, John Rider, Ferro Hoffman, Dwight Bruggo, Beth Mooney, Kirsten Newcomer, Janet Toombs, Lou Zager, Charlie Sawyer - -' V-. , - - 1 . -1 W .. -. - -- V I My A ...tg -:- - JL.. -'-D'5r-b '- '1 fx, H . ,. 'fyn-W ' xx aw-,. 5. A 1 L - ft' Gy , , . 335--, ' I ,SQ-f '-, A' ' 2-,, .. . f,., . ,ef-,Lf if x ' - A-as. -aft-.aa-1i1fefr.iH eff., , - ,fy-.:1. V A- ' ,-,,x .,f,E.- .+,-'egvfla 'va' i.. , Q . '1.-w - fx. 238 4 X 4 , l 1 x l QPU jr' QU - ,....fa ,n an .i'- 'T'!'t-L. Sir Front Row: l-r Dorothy Sandor, Marylyn Flemming, Teresa DaFonte, Dottie Perkinks Back Row: l-r Mr. Bill Becham, Besty Bemier, Donna Gargiulo, Eric Miller - Chairman, Laurie Clark, Brian Dillon, Mr. Tom Power, Missing: Vincent Urbanowski KW? F Row l: Miss Palmer, Julia Barton, Barbara Ryan, Margaret Fraude, Andrea Paperheimer, Row 2: Karen Kirkman, Nancy Zabel, Miss Friedmen Row 3: John Ledecky, Randy 239 I' QM-5.4 1 A A-I,4q.'f'5Y ii-.-...,l ..-.-... N. ..... L44- -.KK ,Z it-..-Q. - ., lr' W 'W . ,, fr'fv,7ef'4wf ', .. M, - , ,,,, , v '1 , yr I VOLUNTEER TUTORING SERVICE - Carol Mokneaux, Sue Hecklau, Cathy Fox, Kate Mooney, Mary O'Mara, Mrs. Sherman, Sue Alden, Ann Keller, Anne Armstrong, Mr. Myerg Advisor, Jessica Steen, Patty Hannigan, Oscar Castillo, Suzanne Lancaster, Donald Marsden 'N f' -M. 4455 , :. 3? ' H 'X New ., rv, - .-1-.mm-3 ' 1 44 Row l: Dave Lennon, Barbara Lutz, Munize Waheed, Roger Stebbins. Norman Wilkins, Mr. Blomserg Advisor, Row Zi Julie Barton, Leslie Cullen, Andrea Papenheimer, Barbara Wood, Meg Whitehouse, Mindy Carlson PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF GREENWICH HIGH SCHOOL Editor-in-Chief: Ericka Gjersvik ,f-ff First Row I-r: Nancy Marks, News Editor: Ericka Gjersvik, Editor-in-Chief, Leslie Livingston, Assistant Feature Editor, Laura Memhard, Special Editor, Dave Elmich. Sports Layout Editorg Row 2: Lindsey Stroben, W.G.O. Editor: Kenley Clark, W.G,O. Editor, Nancy Underwood, Sales Director: Scott Malkin, Managing Edimrg Pam Lynch. Feature Editor: Lou Zager. Assistant Adxisorg Russell Doyle, Advisor: Beth Long, Assistant Cgirlsj Sports Editorg Mike Clayton, Advertising Editor 242 'fain FQ 4 X 45. .fA.m.An 'fe A ff ,I mtl..- Tuesday Moming Breakover John Ledecky, David Elovich 4, ' '-rf Hey there fella, how'd you like to touch my varityper Friendly, you bet we are! Gee, Thought we each got a dozen doughnuts I don't see why I had to get up for this Who Me? 243 4 'jf' 'Q f Qu. ,,.4 Mrs. Roberta Hargis Advisor x '-erm, , Rachel Love Cathy Polonetz Edxtor-in-Chmet' An Editor . , A il? :EAN ., '13 if ' ' ff .withal Annabelle Gregg Girls' Sports Editor .kv 51 s5114f,g ya ,E g at :if :Q K+ 'fr A 6 6,111--.M '6 ,W ,MGH 1. 1 dim,.'.wf i ':f:. .fW'm' .' - !,.,..ws-fr U -..m...,v x ' ' ....- A,,,,,,-,-f ,M If he., ,I ax, ...-t, 3 ' ,. 4' W MZ, m,,.-Mffff 'S'-hzffig 1 A , tzuvmfef A ff 1-, w,,...-W-132,110 f ,f ff, ., 'wg ..f..f V ' ya,-5 I W Barbara Fuchella Underclassmen Editor , Q1 ,,,., Vi,V 'Ka ,fm '. 012. f '16 Q 77 I , KIM? S Peter Omdahl Circulation Editor Jzfifm , Y' , Wanna buy a yearbook? . . .Meet me up in room 201 right after school . . . Where's the rest of my staff? . . . I'll have it done by to- morrow . . . HELP! . . . Pete, 6 Big Mads, 5 french fries . . . Does anybody know who this is? . . . But 80 pages of seniors is so bor- ing even if they are your friends . . . Our next dead- line is WHEN? . . . Thatls IMPOSSIBLE! . . . S.R.O. OR COMPASS. . .Do you think we're going to have a yearbook?? 245 'tlun 'A V' r 4251445 Eff! Hanan, I Layout Staff Luz Bradbury Marlon Johnson Mellssa Holch Dawn Beecher Semor Future Staff Pamela Dempsey Ahna McCracker Faculty Plcture Editor Laurie Rogerg I - -, 3 , Irs. 44, X fa M v ,, YA 5 r Is , ,, . Pictures Editorg Judy Lund Margie Marzullo, Data Editorg Ann Swallow, Asst. Ads Editorg Kari Peabody, Ads Editor. . 1 Underclassmen Staff: Alicia Lopez, Theresa Frattalone, Cindy Pankowslci 247 JUNIOR PROM 48 r -Y kiglf Qgrkad M44 STAIRW Y TO HEAVEN SJ 55 , im W W, 249 O 'F a if ,-.f M Fly me, I'm Eve v Aa Y J T 'V 1,6 I ' ' 1 ' . .1 ' .4 'kin 1 -TIT 1 W 'R f'f' v'7 '2 H- ' ' rv la--.. s:A.f: -21 ' 1a1.l.'r'f- .--'- :lf :.'.ii,tt5-.s.'r' ' 7' 'ig 1 ff'.l?'Z-I-' ,g'1 l, ' .4 i I i 'L 5 'gy' ' N Q' 3' q'p , , ' F Y fa '.' ' '. A. 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'ft ' '.-' .mf ,ff ' f' f fft Q32 :aff tl'-391,25 t+a'1Hi: 2ff2f 'if'-if ,..-j+fgf4.2'Qxgf.?13151511 'Y'. ff.f'-IT if-1 -.1554 .? T5'i Row 1: Brian Moylan, Paul Hicks, Steve Gordon, Jim Foote, Brian Cooper, Chris Boslet, Lou Orlando, Captain, Mike Ornato, Dan Agro, Peter Marron, Tom Morris, Bob Carmichael, Micky McMurray, Row 2: Richard Farley, Pearson Burke, Jeff Silva, Mark Palmer, Doug Rohrer, Ron Cambell, Dean Goss, Stan Berizzi, Steve Sawicki, Charles Thomas, Todd Murphy, Mike Chiapettag Row 3: Mgr. Dave Emory, Chris Seymour, Matt Morano. Steve Paen. Jim Stotzfus, Chris Gra . Lou Kural, Bob West, .lim Ferraro. John Horan, Fred Rossetti, Terry Danstill, Coach Minottig Row 4: Coach Dicarlo, Tom Talbott, Tony Ghioditti, Joe Mediate, Dave Gramlich, Mike O'Brien, Tom Hennig, Steve Walt, Quill Giles, Coach Santora, Coach Ornato GREENWICH OPPONENT 1 26 7 - Staples 41 0 - Roger Ludlowe 26 O - Stamford Catholic 41 7 - Westhill 35 7 - Danbury 21 13 - New Canaan 52 6 - Rippowam 21 12 - Stamford 41 O - Norwalk 13 12 - McMahon Having the rare combination of a great olfense and defense, this year's G.H.S. football team went a long way. After a last-secon win over Brien McMahon to win the Western Division title, the Cardinals went on not only to finish as undefeated champions of the F.C.l.A,C., but also 1452 in the state. Under the fine leadership of Coach Mike Ornato and Captain Lou Orlando, each team mem- ber shared in the agony and the ecstasy of this undefeated cham- pionship season. We all learned a lot, including the value of hard work, Coach Minotti 254 255 C Patty Roman Diane Kelly 5-LJ' C-H, 'JJ EJ ': - f-ffiw .tai 14041 fs- -as--. R Pete Marron 1341 -X-.4 f - Steve Gordon 1125 Captain Lou Orlando f65J Coach Santora Jim Foote F f ,,.k Micky McMurry Greenwich 1 0 2 3 O 1 1 l 2 1 2 258 i-4 r-4 C11 V r ' ' ' '-M' ' fy . -lin vw ' u ' ' W .' ' , , , V , -w - , I -- - .rvfvat---. ,,4.i, Vx il,-1:-1' L 'el .j ,. li ' ,g i . v,. 5,-.u, , ' V ,, gs. ' , -was -'H-I K 4, fy ., , .- ri I ' 3, ' . . 5- , . - . Q . . :'.. ,.-'M 'f4l.,eP1. L' -31 - T ,-,' ?'F'?,',f5 ' .'.-ht, -.l,pY: Row l Nanc Duke. co-ca tain, Beth Long, captain Row 2 Kathy Dana, Leslie Larson, Jeannie Boutelle, Sibhon Kerringan, Roxanne McDonald. Syue Michaude ljiow 3 Manager Lisa Winchester. Annable Gregg, Pam Golden, Mary Leverich, Dome Dale, Beth Howland, Anne Sneath, Anne Keller. Coach, Mrs, Walco, Manager, Ellen Trilio. I I I I I I I ll at v Ap.. 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' 1 3 Mn -v Q- 5 W I W I .. 4 an fair? fl. l iii 'u rs-rzsessisgiggsf g Row l Sue Bodenhimer, Anne Beals, Sue Bucksbom, Mary Munkenbek, Beth Geismar Row 2 Manager Ellen Trilio, Ann Yates, Sue Gailbrath, Barb Bartlet, Kathy Leach, Cathie Webber, Pat Dolan, Coach Mrs. Walko Greenwich 4 Stamford l 2 New Cannan 3 3 Ridgefield l 2 Andrew Warde 0 1 Darian 1 1 Norwalk O 2 Danbury 0 2 Rippowam 0 3 Brian McMahon 0 2 Stamford Catholic 0 2 Westhill 0 Pride, determination, and discipline: these three character- istics are necessary to play field hockey for Greenwich High. Daily practice from 9:00 to 12:00 whipped the girls into shape long before school opened. Despite all their diligent efforts, the girls did not gain a victory until their third game. Nonetheless, the girls had a victorious season, qualifying for the State Tournament. Senior Captains Beth Long and Nancy Duke, as well as other seniors Sue Michaud, Roxanne MacDonald, Mary Leverich, Kathy Dana, Annabelle Gregg, Siobhan Kerrigan, and Dorrie Dale, provided great leadership throughout the season. Their losses at the beginning of the season could not dimin- ish what the team had achieved during the entire season. Mrs. Walko was an outstanding coach, and along with the Pam Golden' Jeannie Bouteue players, made it a fun season of hard work and great rewards. 261 UD r-4 CID - - fr K nxluvdbr Row l Dave Elivoch, Bobby Regis, Scott Malkin, Lou Doranc. Mark Shakespere, Steve Nickerson, co-captain Tom Do le, co- captain Frank Micalizsi, Geoff Wilson, Bryan Sutton, Everton Ront, Eggie Gates, Tim Stevens. Row 2 Coach Sacco, Hu li Enos, Dannsy Ure, Bruce Henderson, John Carron, Terry McShane, Tom Ryan, Alan Lovejoy, Tom Lohman, John Rice, Rob Richard- son, teve Emory. Clem Williams, Steve Bretchsginger, Mike Brown, Coach Canfield This has been the most productive season in the history of GHS soccer. The Cards tallied an ll-2-O record for the regular season, which far surpassed any previous season for the booters. For the Hrst time, Greenwich topped the highly competitive FCIAC Western Division. The powerful attack was composed of Tim Stevens, co- captain Frank Schmiglo Micalizzi, Brian Snowbunny Sutton, and Mark Hotdog Shakespeare. The midheld strik- ers were co-captain Tom T.D. Doyle, Geoif Loco Wil- son, Dan the Man Ure, Elbert Egghead Gates, and utility man Alan the Hacker Lovejoy. The defensive ani- mals consisted of fullback leader John don Juan Caron, Tom Beastie Lohman, Clem Mel Williams, Bruce Sticks Henderson, Steve Hands Bretschger and Mike Rockhead Brown were the net watchmen for the season. Prominent backup men included Lou Dorrance, Dave Elo- vich, Steve Emory, Hugh Enos, Scott Malkin, Terry McShane, Steve the Nut Nickerson, Everton Pert, John Rice, Bob Regis, Rob Richardson, and Tom Ryan. Special thanks go to shapely managers Diane Otis and Cathy Striech. Head coach Dick Cantield and assistant Tom Sacco mas- terminded the fruitful season. The booters went as far as the state championships but were eliminated from competition in the first round. Everyone looks forward to another fine team next year. 262 Coach Sacco, Co-Captain Tom Doyal, Co-Captain Frank Micalizzi, Coach Canfield , Bruce Henderson 3 3 E Mark Shespeare aanuvwwf N A K . Nix- 31 ,. ww - .RF XA ' 1- fv ' N ' .v ' x i f E1 Q r n . rn r , F NE nw? r , A V ,. B 5' 1 , t' 2 L Q Frank Micalizzi Frank Micalizzi, Tim Stevens 9 f '-v, Steve Stevens we , .N .V in--it ha 5. 4L.ux,4 , -1 , K Q iQ 'Q' -'fn v' 'A' 5 Rafi JA QQ 4 I lxl l ,Q PV.-1 f'-S+'- 4-'--, 'E'-' ' , . C m,.+,., , l. V 4 if. 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MJ., Coach Canfield, Coach Sacco, Geoff Wilson Tum Sxewcns, Frank Mlcellzzl Coach Sacco, Geoff Wilson, Bobby Regis, Steve Nickerson 264 Row l Jane Long, Barbie Carter, Linda Williamson co-cagmlain, Anna Greenway Row 2 Carol Cruthers, Barbara Smith, Kenly Clark, co-captain, Terri Frattalone, Margie Pierce, Nancy aitzman, Miss Lyn Cougle Greenwich 1 5 15 Greenwich 1 5 19 14 Greenwich 14 1 5 Greenwich 5 15 9 Greenwich 1 5 1 5 Greenwich 1 5 1 5 Greenwich 1 1 15 1 1 McMahon 3 8 Norwalk 12 15 16 Andrew Warde 12 4 Staples 13 12 11 Ridgefield 2 9 Rippowam l 7 New Cannon 15 11 15 11S T1 H H11 Terry Frattalone, Kenly Clark 265 Row l Debbie Chute, Jessica Steen, Leslie Drysdale Captain, Hilary Stem, Dede McShane Row Z Carol Cruthers Robin Bernzzl Laura Rohrer, Ann Drysdale, Nancy Saltzman, Miss Lyn Cougle Greenwich 5 14 Greenwich 1 5 15 Greenwich 16 13 12 Greenwich 15 16 Greenwich 15 12 15 Greenwich 12 15 l 1 Greenwich 16 1 5 Staples 15 16 Ridgefield 1 6 Rippowam 14 15 15 New Cannon 7 14 McMahon 8 14 4 Norwalk 15 7 15 Andrew Warde 14 3 Terri Frattalone I I Q ,X xx , . . , . , ' . I z I I i I I I 1 I I I - I 'T , I I I I I I I I L . I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I Row l Greg Pertorno, Rick Margenot. Judy Dijacomo, Kurt Jackson. Mark Margenot Row 2 Basil Zaharias. Dave Saxton, Dirk Williams. John Green Wayne Olmstead, Peter Wellington. Steve Connor. Joe Biase. Victor Thiboult Row 3 David Lennon, Craig Carly, Bob Wil- liams. Randy Andrews. Eric Guarisco. Tim Trout, Craig Holeh. Brian Feeny. Dick Radcliffe, Dave Tindell, Chuck Wilcoxen, Coach Mac- karowitz. 1974 was a rebuilding year for GHS Cross-Country. Despite the fine perfor- manoes of Dirk Williams, the FCIAC champ, and sophomore sensation Randy Andrews, the team compiled a 7-8 record, only the third losing season in Cardinal Harrier history. Over the course of the season, Williams set tive course records, en route to a second place tinish in the state class champion- ships. He was later selected for the High School All-American Cross-Country Team. Andrews, the 42 runner and next year's co-captain, along with Ricky Marge- not, will lead the team in its search for next years county title. While the varsity had a sub-par season, the J .V. finished with a 10-5 record and the county championship. With the outstand- ing J.V. talent and seven retuming letter- men ffour of them will be only juniors next seasonj, the Cards can expect to be at the top of the heap in years to come. -1 GREENWICH OPPONENT 33 Darian 19 New Cannan 37 Roger Ludlowe 25 Danbury 24 Westhill 24 Ridgefield 43 Stamford Catholic 50 Andrew Warde 28 Norwalk 45 Brian McMahan 37M Rippowam 25 Stamford 43 Tnunbell 24 Wilton 23 Staples F.C.I.A.C. Counties 23 37 23 30 31 31 19 15 29 18 215 31 18 31 32 Vic Thibault A .at .,,, ,QW Coach Makarowitz az . 4 iiii if , 1 Q,.Q.,,W., 11.77-'I g A ' 1 - 3 5--'gl1 ,, .,.,.,,.. 3 . 1' 1 ' 2 31114--L ,. F'l 1 vw 1. rnyjxk ' x , , 1 9 wi . 2 I , 'wr-.Qi-1g'Wll4,f1g . .,,..:, , ,W A - -. .1 M , V 9. Munir' 'TY ,. ,la U t,,i5uu8.b.Q 5, 5.74. J.. V 4 g1'ftHft'7:1f,,e Zia 31:1 ,f5 3Q14w1!A :flame 4.4 1g,,wgIwrt M 33- -'rl'9'? ww-1 MW, -? 5 'K -f .Q . '-lim' ' if . if ' .H - ' ' .t ag' ,. if LW , ..fl!4 Wg A, ufii, 51,1 it 4 ,V ba 'ww , I . e:.4,-,1.'e4,.g:,' s ff ga.. if .- Q. F 1 f 4, ,- ., . '- mils w ' 'V 'JNL' M? 1 ,phi fr. ' nj-.f1 -' A-I i..' lv? 'Q 75 f.,,:fifa-gy, ,,,.,Q '-9,1-3:'zj',gniw . ' ' y 1 ' .1 7'y,: i?H W2 2 .,V I ,if sqm 43 by It vv U, 5 I , 2 - wt J , f: M , ty ,, iv U., ' MK . 'F' 'J , W- ' .. - Efht 4 v- fgzm , Tim Trout, Peter Wellington, Mike Radcliffe 269 .X 1 '. q , 1 - A 'I J ' A .5.h' x .f -' ' ' ' .-3 -, 1 4 fp- uf' . , f ' -A-V. 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Row 4: Karen Kirkman. Melinda Stolley. Meg Clark. Laurie Grant. Jeanie Sinclare Laurie Chaplan Coach Terry Lowe, CoCaptain Kristin Norgard - x- vang- L A .bb K-rr 131 -e ,A ' ww, -WM , ,y,.k,, M' 8, K wjw V iw law VW' 114 J' .f 1A, P -4 .1 STICS S9 B .4 74 GHS 90.40 Westhill 90.40 Stamford 97.25 Hamden 87.55 East Lyme 87.55 Newington 93.75 Darien 88.95 Waterford STATES Greenwich 101.00 Darien 97.60 Stamford 87.20 Hamden 73.35 Newington 65.60 OPP. 36.15 80.55 76.35 67.50 70.70 91.10 65.75 champions Front Row, l-r: Ray Moore, David Wales, Rickey Paris, Donald Marsden, Bill Wales, Floyd Dugas, Phil Pitney, Steve Zygmont. Row 2 Hugh O'Niel, Gideon Fountain, Andy Dolph, Chip Fattica Brian Johnson, Coach Dick Canfield, Gerry Gregrey, Scott Martise Corry Wells, Rick ,Kent Bradford Ann Stratton GHS OPP 80.90 Waterford 47.10 72.2 Foran 50.4 71.8 Westhill 59.8 67.10 Staples 53.00 74.9 Stamford 72.35 81.85 East Lyme 55.6 71.0 North Haven 61.0 Row l l-rc Ann Stratton, Co-Captaing Laurie DeAndria, Co-Captain, Row 2: Sue Springstien, Jeannie Boutelle, Caroline Smith, Row 3: LouAnne Martinelli, Liz O'Niel, Holly Dustin, Susan Montimuro, Cathy Bonaparte, Eve Nadel, Cheryl Brown, Gail Rothschil, Anne Yates, Chris Gill, Judy Slagel, Pat Dolan, Debbie DePhillips, Anne Chipetta, Lyn Cougle, Coach. ilrllfg Tftalnl lf! C,Lxgxi 1 I urn, :ii xl -1- ' HQ .'uWr2Tf'ff'e,f1fv1f Chef-F' 5 QL, Ll I'l kj 'C Q Cl 'U mfr 7 Hunk C-lille , ,Z Row l l-r: Art Goldstone, Vinny Ambrose, Ted Dolan, Asst. Cap., Joby Harris, Bruce Connal, Cap., Loui Ambrogio, Rick Margenot, Bryan Cooper, Asst. Cap, Row 2 l-r: Mark Margenot, Clif1'Wegener, Bill Beiderman, Richie Wynn, Jeff Loh, Steve Love, Jordy Valadis, Dicky Miller, Joe Miller, Coach. GHS OPP X 2 Norwalk 2 N 7 Ridgefield 2 I 16 Rippowam 2 ' 3 Westhill 1 8 Andrew Warde O 2 Brien McMahon 3 6 Stamford Catholic 2 3 Darien 4 3 Brien McMahon 4 R 3 Staples 3 0 1 Wilton o N-M-J ft' X 5 Norwalk 2 8 Roger Ludlowe O X l IO Rippowam 0 5 Westhill 1 1 New Canaan 2 2 Stamford High O l2 Stamford Catholic 1 Captain Bruce Connal 78 'Q Pregame Strategy between goalie Brian Cooper and Jumping Joe Miller Captain Connal backhands the puck in the zone rf Bmce Connal raises his stick after scoring goal against Stamford Teddy Dolan warming up Jeff Loh unloads one of his booming slapshots while if 16, Scott Malkin breaks for the net 279 i '- ' Assistant Captain Dolan's slapshot heads for the net E 'i Goalie Brian Cooper f vb Urn Vinny Ambrose playing The man on the puck 280 Ambrose intent on play Rick Margonot tips puck past Westhill goalie. Captain Connal iii 73 and assistant Dolan fit SJ always keep the ofticials on their toes. ...f I' -1- . I- V .' T 'r, -0 Jordie Valadis - After putting the puck in the net. 44 Jordie Valadis fnearj Lou Ambrogio Ci SJ and Joby Harris score against Stamford. fs --,Q 1 au.,.,,. 'F' Ml-, S I Rick Margonot unleases a quick wrist shot. Assistant Captain Cooper gets ready to make the big DOIBH, MHTEOHOI, and Al'flb1'0SC get I0gCIh6l' after save. scoring a big goal. 281 , XJ x Row l l-r: Leslie Larson, Jeanne DiGiacomo, Molly Perkins, Victor Thibault, co-captaing Steve Connor, co-captain, Kathy Lucas, Jenny Cushman, Earl Helgcson. Row 2: Pat Foy, Head coach, David Lancaster, Dave Tindall, Peter Hennig, Craig Calle, Bob Williams, Mike Raymond, Randy Andrews. Row 3: Rob Heusted, Tim Trout, Rick Andlinger, Grant Livingston, Doug Flam, Greg Paterno. Row 4: John Hunter, Scott Lovely, Tom Talbott, Scott DeGuzman, Greg Mack, Peter Oudheusden. Row 5: Stuart Calle, Dirk Williams, Chuck Wilcoxin, Dave Lennin -1 -A Kathy Lucas, Rob Huested. Dave Tyndell Molly PiCkCl'1S, Greg Maflki Jeannie DiGiaC0m0, -Jenny Kushman, Leslie Larson David Tyndull Steve Connors Doug Flam w Earl Helgeson Molly Pickens Dirk Williams Kathy Lucas l l Leslie Larson Tim Trout Mike Raymond Jenny Cushman ' warg -Q.. R' Q. liiiliiiiill!!IllIililiivliiliiilwllIGIJIIIII piniiiiaiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiri tiiiiiiiiiitniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii -. - GF F? J X S e ,Sr tb Front Row l-r: Anthony Marzullo, Ted Mitchell, Pearson Burke, Steve Bretschger, Mickey McMurray, Mike Ornato, Tom Morris, Joe Quiggley, Doug D'Andrea, Pete Howe. Bob Schmitt Second Row: Joe Winger, Roger Bloch, Chip Calvin, Jay Burke, Steve Low, Jesse Polansky, Ken Preston, Chris Cullen. John Heires, Bob Schaeffer. Third Row: Todd Murphy, David MacDoweIl, Jim Stoltfus, Paul Duncan, Steve Walt, Coach gzivcllkiloxfiuy, Chris Grey, Rick Stewart. Jim Stack, Mike Gordon, Andy Lohman, Carlos, Zamartu, Pat Gaffney, Casey Creamer, Jim ill'I'TllC 186 .J xt-2 F 1 ,E John Heires Doug D'Anclrea HEI, ? ii f' - Mike Omato Pete Howe ! hpifh ,,,,, , ,, ' ' , Y ,,,, ,T 17 we H 1, Fr Steve Bretschger Chris Grey Mike Omaw Tom Morris ,,,,...-1 1 1-l First Row l-rg Kevin Chickanis, Ross Hote, Jeff Labaw, Gerry Male, Wright Ferguson, Peter Hicks, Bill Wiess, Doug Powell. Row 2: Brad Hittle, Co-Captain, Robbie Canning, Andy Welcher, Donald Whiteside, Tom Conners, Tom Sherman, Scrib Van lngen, Steve Jacob, John Robinson, Scott McConna1. Co-Captaing Row 3: Tad Sisman, Tony Marino, John Zick, Bob DeAngelo, Dickey Thomas, Kurt Jomo, Mike Jacobs, Tom Lewis, Peter Silbereisen. GHS OPP. 1 19 Wilton 53 136 Brien McMahon 35 103 Long Beach 69 106 Darien 66 110 Plainview 62 l 12 Rippowam 60 125 Stamford 47 116 Notre Dame 55 123 Norwalk 49 123 New Canaan 49 111 Westhill 61 9012 Greenwich 8116 FClAC Dual Meet Championship Greenwich 114 New Canaan 58 CIAC LL Championship Greenwich First 274 points CIAC' Open Championship Greenwich First 296 points 286 1 i glib , gf 1: Y: gx 4' - as Url 1 v i A s 1 1 1 'N 1 1 X , 3 5 . , , Co-captains Scott McConnel and Brad Hittle, Coach Jowe The Big Red Swim Team is back on top! After finishing second to Hamden in the state championships last year, bringing to an end the Cardinal string of state championships at four, the Red- bird natators fought back to recapture the coveted Connecticut title. They did it in style, breaking seven school records enroute, establishing a new state mark in the 200 yd. medley relay and deci- sively routing the defending champions by 97 points in the LL championships and by 72 in the Open championships. The medley relay quartet of Brad Hit- tle, J.O. Zick, Bill Weihs and Stuart Whiteside not only stroked to a new state record with their 1:42.25, but also qualified for an All-American consider- ation. Of the 6 remaining records, co- captains Brad Hittle and Scott McCon- nell garnered two each - with Hittle going 2:03.07 in the Individual Medley and 55.81 in the backstroke and McConnell turning in a 1:49.55 for the 200 free and a 5:00.21 for the 500, Rob Canning proved himselfto be the classi- est diver in GHS history, and junior Stuart Whiteside became the school's fastest sprint freestyler, setting a new mark in the 100. However, as has been typical of the Big Red titles, this was a team effort - 17 Cardinal mermen, over twice as many as any other school, qualified for the state meets. While Greenwich captured the gold medal in only one ofthe eleven events, the team's depth and balance overwhelmed the rest of the state, as the Big Red swim tradition continues, bringing in 5 state championships in the last six years. ZOO yard Medley Relay - State Record Holders l to r: Brad I-little, J.O. Zick, J.O. Zick Bill Weihs, Stuart Whiteside X ,K Brad Hittle rrvr' -- Robbie Canning, Front Dive Layout fa! .S- L -154 uv. .. A.-W ., S , fd . , :F V 1: f 5 i Q A ' , f- ' xv 1 f, is l L at 4 . n 4+ A ' ' 111,51 :A 4: ' ',. ' 1 'X ., 1 -- v V. '43,-at ' f . ': , ES. 5 is r. X bg, 'ff Kay- - , .Q - '6-34.4 Tony Marino Scott McConnell Mike Jacobs 287 4 -4 CZ. ., ' x i Stuart Whiteside C Bob DeAngelo Mike Jacobs Grant Whiteside Lg I 1' I Q- Jghn Robinson Tad Sisman IV1 Somersault, pike position Rob Canning Aff: A-iv' x' is 'rs -Sqft. 'Gb 'Q - , -- - in -tifsnt e - --' r +- ,- .. n 'Qpiaa-Q 5 5 - -J Kim ,Ianni John Berrizzi VARSITY BASKETBALL .llllll 3 3 GHS OPP 86 Collegate 76 69 Westhill 64 63 New Canaan 72 65 Danbury 80 36 Roger Ludlowe 53 f 64 Staples 86 4 61 St. Mary's 86 74 Stamford Catholic 85 43 Andrew Warde 58 69 Darien 71 65 Westhill 59 46 Ridgefield 50 lm ji 75 Norwalk 76 67 Stamford Catholic 78 69 Trumbull 81 47 Rippowam 69 78 Stamford 103 49 Wilton 51 65 Brien McMahon 84 Row 1 l-r: Jeif Bagley, Dave Leparco, Steve Brander, Bryan Moylan, Leon Celistino. Row 2: Mike Brown, Tom Brown, Vinnie Franco, Brad McIlwain, Co-Cap.g John Caron, Steve Paen, Co-Cap.g Jim Bollinger J .V. BASKETBALL GHS OPP. 67 Danbury 69 58 Westhill 65 62 New Canaan 46 53 Roger Ludlowe 46 56 Staples 69 65 St. Mary 33 59 Stamford Cath. 56 51 Andrew Warde 56 47 Darien 54 35 Westhill 44 72 Ridgefield 48 5 3 Norwalk 50 49 Stamford Cath. 48 70 Trumbull 28 37 Rippowam 49 63 Stamford 49 5 5 Wilton 40 52 Brien McMahon 47 First Row l-r: Joe Caberao, Larry Morris. Don DeAngleo, Peter Gersick. Leon Celistino. 2nd Row: Vinnie Franco. Tom Brown, Denton Abel, Mike Brown. Bob West. Steve Brancler. 289 CHEERLEADERS First Row l-r: Nancy Kresan, Judy Krupnek, Anne Yates, Eileen MaHony, Eve Nadel, Diane Kelly. Row 2: Tina LaSorsa, Co-Captain, Debbie DeFillippes, Captain, Donna Goldbarth, Mgr., Penny Haughwout, Cindy Magnusson, Nancy McNair, Janet Robbin, Patty Roman. Row 3: Cardinals, Cindy Zacher, Liz Lyons, J.V. CHEERLEADERS First Row l-r: Ellen Robbin, Lisa Meyers, Cathy Streich, Row 2: Stacy Bishop, Lisa Sprowl, Cindy Delago, Heidi Nelson, 292 Y XX ,. I. . k v r-m,.0.Naw f,.. wwf? ,VW ' iv , I 1 P 1 0 t. A . Tr QQ Q' ',4.,1':,' f i If 1' s . ,drift -'L' Q f zu 'W , H Eid 2 ' 7 r'?+. Debbie Defilippisg - Captain Wa fi - A ,ff J? '+ -hw Congratulations you are now an official Greenwich High Cheerleader! Practice, practice, practice . . . 7:00 Luncheons. . .Awards. . .What this Friday. . .Are letters in yet?. . .New Jackets . . . We get uniforms today fa little short'?j , . , Congratulations Penny, Janet, and Dianel. . .Don'tcry . . . a skit, oh no . . . Cheer for the girls And a parade I'm cheering in the rain, . .Can we takeoff our sweaters? . . . WE'RE NO. 1 . . . Who's Xavier? . . . Now what on Thursdays? . , . We won, We lost . . . It's our turn, no it's not. . . It's in my locker . . . Oh yeah . . . Could it ever be as exciting? Yes. The same? NEVER! Thanks for the memories, Love, Debbie fYour captainj 'tin . MQW' , Q . ,eff ,733 9 1-'I 293 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row I-r: Joan Koszalka, Beth Long, Captain. Row 2: Miss O l'oole, Coachg Sue Pruett, Cathy Coupe, Nancy Wingo, Kathy Leach, Addie Delgado, Liza Sutliffe, Lisa Winchester, Manager. GIRLS' . . B SKETB LL GHS Opp. 24 Rippowam 38 27 New Canaan 41 24 Stamford 66 29 McMahon 25 14 Wilton 39 35 Danbury 32 19 Ludlowe 73 1 1 Staples 71 16 Warde 31 28 Darien 52 10 Westhill 50 37 Ridgefield 42 39 Norwalk 47 40 Stamford Catholic 31 18 Trumbull 57 First Row l-rc Bonnie Chardon, Captain: Anne Beals, Co-Captain. Row 2: Mary Guiffra, Patty Toohey, Lynn 294 Walston. Sherry Grieco, Cheryl Muskus, Manager. Row 3: Miss O'Toole, Coach: Helen Bodyannis, Maryanne Jones. Lee Miller. Janet Vrtiak. GHS Opp 26 Rippowam 54 40 New Canaan 58 29 Stamford 59 39 McMahon 35 46 Wilton 42 50 Danbury 39 32 Ludlowe 51 43 Staples 72 51 Warde 55 40 Darien 41 40 Westhill 51 66 Ridgefield 29 39 Norwalk 54 40 Stamford Catholic 33 22 Trumbull 64 i x - 295 fl I Nfl E. w Q , 1 CD ff- . 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Alden, Susan W. .... . . Aldridge, Vicki A ,.... . Allen, Sylvia B. .... . Alley, Barbara ...... Aloisi, Brian ......... Altomaro, George .... Altomaro, Jody ....... Ambrogio, Louis R.. . . . . Ambro io Patt C g , ' y .... . Ambrose, Vincent J. ....... . Ameden, Gina D. .... . Amen, Karen Ann .... Amico, Kathryn. . . . . . Amico, Rosemary ....... Andersen, Deborah L .... Anderson, James T .... . . . Anderson, Karl ............ Andlinger, Merrick G.. . 90, 282 Anderson, Vicki L. ........ . Andrews, J. Randolph. 133, 191 Angotto, Terry S. ......... . Anrig, Anthony ........ Anspach, Kathleen J.. . . . Anton, Louise ........ Antonetti, Daniel W ..... Apenes, Anita I. ...,... . Appleman, Richard ....., Appleton, Rose Marie .... Amieno, Linda C ,...... Armstrong, Anne M ..... Arndt., James B ....... Arnold, Sarah ...... Arroyo, Javier .... Arvoy, Jeffrey .... Askin, Peter L. ....... . . Atherlay, John M ...,. . . . Avallone, Wendy ..... . . . Avery, Martha H. ,... . . Azuma, Chiharu ...... . . Bacon, Mary Elizabeth . . , Baddyannis, Helen ...... Bagley, Jelfrey M. . . . . Bagley, Kurt ......... Bailey, Kathryn J ..... Baker, Thomas S. .... . Baldi, Rebecca M ..... Ball, Jacqueline ..... Ball, Laurel A ..,, Ball, Robin ...... Ballou, Edwin C .... Ball, Matthew ...... . . Banker, Kathryn .,... Banker, Kimberly ..... Banks, Helen Irene ...... Baptist, Dion ..,........ Barbera, James Anthony ..., Barbour, Stephen C. ..,.. . Barefoot, Janice L. .... . . Barker, David Scott ..... Barlow, Susan L ...... Barnes, David ...... Barnicle, Lynn . . . Barone, Karen . . . Barradas, Susan .... Barradas, Toni J ...... . 128, 24, 146, 186, 146, , 278 169 , 304, 305, i6sQ26L 30, 205 70, 226 . . . . . 57 ... . . 57 . 53, 53 183, 230 .,..169 .....54 l88,206, 254,306 54,205 129,213 ...,131 ....205 .....9l ....216 186,178 .....70 .....57 ....l08 ....167 .....53 ......93 278,281 133,201 280,281 271,189 ......70 ......53 108,205 ....,130 .....169 ......55 181,222, ,12,238 282,283, .....129 ....108 .....l7l 146,179 ......171 166,190 ........30 171 ...........108 52 24111 1 1 .59 131 .... 108, 129, 234 167 128 201 108, 204, 188, 223 54, 11 . 70,234, 181,213 ...........135 Mies' .95 289 ..,..... 146 128 179 167 1 1 . 30,205,228 130 . 91 .92 109 146 135 .173 201 206 191 133 , 167 133 109 181 172 ....146 146 129 109 166 213 y Barresi, Guy .....,....... ,...... 5 3 Bartlett, Barbara Ann ......,....... 172, 261 Bartoli, Elisa C ....,...............,.... Barton, Julia .......... 130, 241, 294, 239, Bass, Jacqueline .... Bass, Julie ........ 70, .92 191 228 170 Bass, Michael J ..... Bastura, Judith M ..... .....57 Bates, Rowland B. . 109, 309, 179, 225, Bates, Thomas P ......... Bausch, Karen ......,,... ..... ..,. Bawol, Alison M ..... .....,.,...., 92,179,1l, Baynes, Robert .... ............... Beals, Ann Marie .,,... Beals, Matthew E ...... Beardsley, William ..... Beaumont, C. David . . . Beaumont, Steven J.. . . Beaver, Nancy ...... Bedford, John ..... Beecher, Dawn A .... Behling, Hedy Jo ..... Behrendt, Petra ....... Behringer, Barbara A. . . Belknap, Sara .....,,, Bella, Jeffrey J ........ Belmont, Kathleen M.. . Belmonte, Virginia ..... Benedict, Susan S. .... . Bennett, Mark Alan .... Bennett, Raymond ..... Benson, Kurt J. .... . Bentley, George ...... Benvenuto, Suzanne .... Benz, Steven T. ...,. . Berghane, Florence A.. . Berizzi, John L .... ,... Berizzi, Robin Jordan . . Berizzi, Stanford M.. . 71, 169, 261, 294, .,Q'i6j ' Iifio 30, 225, 226, 53, 254, 307, Bermingham, Geolfrey B ............ Bermudez, Norma D. . , Bernard, Nicholas W. . . Bernier, Elizabeth Ann . Betteridge, Peter A ..... Beuto, Patricia ...,.... Bianco, Maryanne R.. . . Biase, Joseph ......,... Biederman, William A. . Biggs, Timothy W ...... Biondo, Lauren A ...., Bird, Christopher J .... Birdsall, Martin ..... Birdsall, Thomas ..... Birkeland, Kristiane .... Birnbaum, Lori H ..... Bisch, William W ..... Bishop, James E. ..... . Bishop, Kathleen M .... Bishop, Stacy Ann .... Bishop, Tammy Ellen . . Bissell, John B. ...... . Bittner, Cynthia L.. . . . Bittner, Sandra J ..,.. Black, Donald ,...,.,. Blackwell, Katharine . . Blake, Jill ........... Blake, Madalyne L .... Blake, Margaret A. . . . Bledsoe, Timothy .... Blish, Cindy ........ Bloch, Roger ......... Blomquist, Maria ...... Blume, Arthur Henry . . Blume, Elizabeth ..... Bobick, J. Robert .,.... Bock, Marianne ..,.... .,. ...rea ffl iffisa 179, Bodenheimer, George W. .......... . Bodenheimer, Susan G. . Bodson, Michael .... 54, iidiiii 266 1 i y Boehmer, Lucinda A. ........... . . . Boers, Barbara J ................... Bohentin, Bruce W .............. 266 Boland, Catherine A ........ . 31, , Boland, Richard C. . . . Boland, Thomas E. . . . Boles, David K ...... Boles, Patricia C ...... Bollenbach, Mark K ..... Bollinger, James ...... Bombace, Frank M. ,, .... Bombace, Rose Marie . . . Bonaparte, Ellen ........ 129, 168, Bonaparte, Kathryn M ..... .... Bonugli, Donna J. ..... . Boorom, John F. .... . Borchetta, Francesca .... Borchetta, Maria ...... Borman, Earle K.. . . . Bortot, Lucio ..... Boschen, Candy ..... Boslet, Christopher ..... Bottino, Richelmo ,.,.. Bottomley, Nancy J. . . . 31, Boudreau, Lisa ,......., ,.....,.. Bourgoignie, Georges ............... Boutelle, Jeanne E.. . . . 97, 258, Bowen, Gregory C. .... .. . 52, 307 Bowen, Jennifer M ..... 170 Bowman, John R., . . . . 93 Boy, Pia ..,....... . 32 Boyd, Aston G. .,.., - 96 Boyette, Jeffrey A ..,,,.. ..... 2 ll Boyle, Robert William. . . . . . . 226 Boyles, Jack .......... ..... 1 85 Braccio, Cathy A, ..... ........ , 94 Bradbury, Elizabeth .... .... 7 1 213 Bradford, Kent W, ,,... . . . 110, 274 Brady, Clark E. ...,... ..,... 1 66 Braisted, Robert M ..... .,,... 1 10 Brand, Barbara ........ ..,..... 1 10 Brander, Steven Thomas . . . . . . 129, 290 Braudis, Elizabeth ..... ...... 1 48 Braun, Douglas L ...... .... 2 05 Brauntuch, Randye L. . . . . . . . 91 Braxton, Jocelyn .,..... ...... 1 31 Breed, Charles ...... ......... 7 1 203 Brennan, Mary J ................... 227 Brenner, Judy L. .................. 201 Bretschger, Steve ...... 110, 262, 186, 285 Breves, Thomas M, ................. , 32 Brewer, Monty ...... ............. 1 35 Bria, Carmella .... 172 Bria, Joanne ..... . . . 71 Bria, Rocco .........,, . . 55 Bridge, Andrew G, ..,.. . . 57 Bridge, Ronald ...,.,,.... .,..... 1 10 Brimmekamp, Kristina .... . . . 131, 11 Brimmekamp, Susanne ..... ....... 1 48 Briskin, Barbara Lee ..... . . . 32, 238 Brooks, Kent ......... 148 Brocks, Peter C ...... . 72 Brooks, Wendy ...,.... . . 95 Brosnahan, Sharon M. .... 181 Brown, Charles .,...... 167 Brown, Cheryl L ..... ....... 2 76 Brown, David S. Jr ..... .... . 72 Brown, Donna K. ..... . . . 173 Brown, Hugh Warner .... . . . 135 Brown, Kathy R ....... . . . 201 Brown, Matthew ..... . . . 220 Brown, Melanie .... ...... 1 89 Brown, Melanie ...., ........ 1 69 Brown, Michael J. . . . ......... 52, 289 Brown, Stacy ...... ............... . 72 Brown, Thomas ................ 93, 290 Brown, Victoria E. ..... 130, 190, 184, 222 Browne, Bradford W. ,.............. 111 Browne, Lees F ....,,............... 168 Bruce, Ian H .......,.. . . . 201 Brugo, Dwight Robert .... . . 238 Brush, Joan H ......... . 52 Brush, Susan Pickert . . . . 72 Bryan, Jennifer ...... . 93 Bryant, Keith R. . . . ........... . . 131 Bryn, Roger A.. ., .................. . 32 Buchsbaum, Susan ...... 90, 261, 186, 205 Burgess, Randolph A .......... ,.... 2 21 Burke, Jay R .....,,. ...,..... 2 84 Burke, John ......,.., ........... 1 73 Burke, Pearson ............. 32, 254 284 Burke, Tamzine Alden .... ..... ..... 1 1 1 Burns, Kathy L. ....... ........ 1 48 Burns, Thomas E. . . . . 53 Burry, Elizabeth ..... . . 183 Burton, Bonnie Jean . . . . 72 Burton, Elizabeth .... 131 Butcher, Donna E. ......, 132 Butcher, Christopher . ..,. 111 Butler, Richard ........ . . . . 53 Butler, Tracy A. ..... . . . 178 Butte, John ...... ........ 1 71 Butters, Leslie ...... .......... 1 72 Button, Allyson L .... 32, 188, 178 Button, Steven C ..... ......... 1 72 Buxbom, Susan ...... 181 Buzzeo, Susan M.. . . . 148 Byrne, Thomas ..... . 72 Byrnes, Susan A .... 271 Cabral, Margaret .... . . . 185 Cabrera, Joseph A.. . . . . . 289 Caldwell, Kathleen ..... 169 Caldwell, Morgan J. .... ...... . 32 Callachan, Jane ...... ....... 2 06 Callahan, Ann M. ..... .... 7 2, 214 Callahan, Patricia Ann . ........ 271 Callan, Virginia ..... .... 7 2, 178 Calle, Craig R ..... ..... 1 91 Calle, Neill L. .... , . . . 129 Calle, Stuart C. ...... . . . 282 Calvert, Pamela J. . . . ... . 72 Camillo, Dean ...... , . . 170 Campana, Michael J ...... . 32 Campbell, Barbara C. .... 169 339 llF ' ll 1 I, ' . ' A' f Af - . .fy 15 ' lifzfikf, , X ' -u 'Jul A .1 it A Nl I' l ff I I , , , .-4 A Q--. 1 ., ,I , . 1 li f ai Campbell, Deborah L ........,...,.. 111, 310 Chiappetta, Joseph L. .,.. .... . Campbell, Ronald. 148, 254, 305, 225, 206, 229, Chiappetta, Kathleen A, . . . . . , . . 226, 203 Chiappetta, Marie ........ ....,.. Canning, Robert G. . 72, 288, 286, 287, 181, 186 Chiappetta, Michael. . . . . . , 33, Canossi, Kenneth S. ,.... .......... , , , . . 111 Chiappetta Palmer .... . . . . . Cantor, Roanne ........... 149, 205, 229 181 Chiappetta Rita G ---- , . . Capalbo, Jill Marie ..... ............. 1 49 Chiappetta Rosemarie .... . . Capalbo, Maria R .,.. ......... , . . 91 Chickanis, Kevin T.. . . , , . . Capalbo, Toni Ann ... ... 96 201 Chila, Demetrio . . . .. .. Caponera, Christina, , . , , . . . 32 Chila, P2iSqL12llB 4---. 4 . . A A . . . . Capozza, Lucy ,,,,,, , , , , 73 Chillington, Frederick .... . . . . Capparelle, Sally ...,. , . . 134 Chimblo, Steven R. . . . . . . . . Caputo, John ,,,., ,, , , 73 Chimblo, Susan L .... . . , . . . . Caputo, Valerie. .,,,,, . . . 149 Chi0diIIi, TOIly J- --.- . , . . 54, Caravella, Wendy ....... . . . 129 Chmufak, TCFCSH - - A . . . A Cardamone, Richard A. . . . . . . 167 Chflslalw- Joseph- - - A - - - A Carhart, Susan .......,. . . . . 32 Chl'USZ, Joann PA - A A A A Carino, Jeffrey R, ..... ,....... 1 66 Chute, Deborah Ann -AAA ---A-- A Carlo, Cindy ........ ........, . 73 Ciofti- DOUEIHS -l ------ AAA------ Carlo, Joseph, A ..... ......,.,.. . 53 ClP0lllfl0, Rlellafd JA A A -----4- - 93, Carlson, Janet ....... . . . 173, 201 191 Clark, Laurie Ann A A - -A-- 149, 224, Carlucci, Joanne M.. . . ,,,, ..... 1 70 Clark, Mall! F ----- --A---AAA- - - - - Carmichael, James .... . ,..... .... 1 72, 284 Clark, Kenley A--A - - - 73, 265, 266, Carmichael, Robert ,........ . . . 111, 254 186 Clark, Wayne -AA-A A-------A A 4 A Caron, John H. .....,... 73, 262, 289, 290 291 Clarke, Margaret A-AA -------AAA - Carpanzano, David ............,,...... . 59 Clal'l4S0Tl, Janice L- ---A A A 95, Caron, Peter C. ,...... ..,......... 1 2, 181 Clausi, -leflnllef E A--- - A -- carr, Michael J ,,.,..... ..,.,. 1 11 Claypvvl, Peter A -A-A A- Carriero, Catherine C ,,,. ....,... 1 49 Claywn, -JOHIUIC ------- ---- Carroll, Suzanne .......,......., 33, 188, 186 Claylolli Mlellael -J A---A ---- Carroux, Thomas H .....,.......,.. 133, 191 Clayton- Sllsafl M ---A ---A- Carter, Barbara .,,.. 92, 265, 266, 181, 186, 201 COM, Cllflsllafl 5 --AA - - - 112, Carter, Christopher ,......., ....... 1 28, 201 COCCOIH- L0l'l'3me ---- A---- Carter, GeotTrey .................,..... . 94 Cvfone, Cafldee ----- A - Cartoun, Peter L ..... .... 1 29 C0gli2Hdf0, l-153 ------- -- Cassidy, Ellen A ..,,. ..,. 1 67 Cole, Jennifer St. H. . . . . . Castellana, Joseph . . . ..,,.. . 59 COIC, Mall' Louise AAA-- - - A - Castillo, Oscar L ......, .,.. 1 11, 241 Collinge, Linda D .... ..., Castronovo, Wayne P .... ....., , 55 C0llinS, Gail -AAA-A - - Catania, Tina M ....... ......,.. 1 73 Collins, Russell L, . . . . . .. Catanzaro, Peter A ..... .... 1 49, 227 Colucci, Mary Jean .... . . Catanzaro, Tina ....... .,...... 9 0 Colvin, Walter Jr, ,,.,., . Catterton, Robert L. . . . , , ..... 111 Conelias, Carolyn M., . . . Ceci, Adrene D ..,,.. ...,...... 5 5 Conese, Susan Marie .... Celestino, Leon ...... ..,. 2 89, 290 Congiu, Frank ..1................. Cesario, Edwina M ,,,. . ........ 96 Conley, John G. .,,,,............ . . Chamberlin, Lorilyn. , . . .,.. 130, 179 Connal, Bruce A.150, 307, 180, 186, 278, Chambers, Michael .... .... 1 69, 309 281, 191 Chambery. Maria A ..,, ........,, 1 28 Connett, Eugene V ...,,,........... Chaplain, Jackie ..... ........... 1 81 Connolly, Mary T .................. Chaplin, Laura A. ... .... 91, 271, 186 Connor, Thomas C ....,........ . . . ., Charde, Gregory J, , . ........,. 149 Conor, Stephen M.. . 33, 268, 304, 305, Chartier, Nanette .... ....,,,.... 3 3 Conrad, Mark F. ........,........ . Chelwick, Jeffrey J. .,., . . . 129, 180, 203 Conroy, Dennis E ,,... ......... , . ,. Chen, Yvonne ...,..... ,,,., 7 3, 226 Conroy, Thomas P ..... ,..... 7 4, Chernek, Judith M ..... .,,. 1 35, 205 Conway, Jonathon ......,.,,,,.,.... Cherry. Shawn ....,... 73, 183 Conway, Patricia Jean ...... 190, 206, Chervinski, Robert ..,.. .... 1 12 Cook, Christine ...,,,....,,...,,.. Chervinski, Scott ....., . . 133 Cooper, Anne .................... . Chesanek. Doreen M. .,.. .... 9 6 Cooper, Bryan J. .. 33, 254, 186, 278, Chetkovich, Kathryn . . . ..,...... 169 281 Chiappetta. Anne .... ........ 5 3, 276 Cooper, Cynthia C. ....,......... .. Chiappetta. Claire ...,. .... 9 1. 206, 201 Coppola, Linda M. ....,,.......... . Chiappetta, Dai id L ..., .......... 1 35 Corbett, Elizabeth A. 74, 204, 205, 183, 340 1 1 ...134 ...,149 , .... 59 254,180 .....73 ....112 ,...149 286,181 ....171 ,...,73 112,130 ,...167 ....149 254,180 . ..,, 91 ....,57 ....168 58,267 .....73 185,215 181,239 33,179 242,178 167 271 271,181 150,178 90,307 33,181 134,242 173 210,180 135 150 33,226 128 112 112,214 169 206,222 134 .53 .. 183 .. .33 .74 112 279,217, .54 90 205 286 282 283 135 131 231 227 .53 181 201 112 150 279, 280, .95 167 189,201 Corbett, Margaret C., Corcoran, Wendi Ann Corrigan, Maura ..... Corrington, William B ..... Cortese, Vincent ,,,,, Cortissoz, Mariann, , . Costaregni, Daniel D. Costaregni, Susan J., . Cotroneo, Dominic. . . Coudert, Anne M ,... Coupe, Cathleen E. . . Coupe, Susan C ..... Covello, Marshall. . . Cox, Danny .....,... Cragg, Penelope A, . . Craig, Phyllis ...... Crawford, Patricia . . . Crawford, Sheila M., , Crawford, Steven .... Creamer, F. Michael . Creamer, Keith ...... Crickenberger, M. . . . Crilley, Patricia F .... Crocco, Kimberly Jill Croke, Frances A. . . . Croke, Mary F. .... . Cron, Claudia A ..... Crosby, Phylis B ..... Crosby, William G. . . Crothers, Carol ...... Crothers, James S. Jr, Crowe, Kathy ....... Crowle, James E ..... Crowley, John Schaft. Crucitti, Thomas H., . Cullen, Christopher . , Culbert, Julie A. .... , Cullen, Leslie A. . . . . Cullen, Sean Taulman Cullison, Katherine G. . . . . Curcuruto, Michelina. Curley, Michael ..... Cushman, Jennifer. . . Cushman, Robert .... Dafonte, Anita L.. . . . Dafonte, Louis M .... Dafonte, Teresa . . , Dagin, Paula .,..... Dalby, Henry B. Jr.. , Dalby, James ,..,., Dale, Dorothy G.. , . . Daley, Elizabeth A. . . Daly, John A. ..... . Daly, Richard J.. . . . Damiano, Nocholas . . Damiano, Paul ...... Damon, Elizabeth D.. Damon, Leslie Drake. Dana, Katharine F, . . Dandrea, Douglas D.. Dandrea, Eulalie ...., Dandrea, Laurie .... Danks, Linda D. . ., Dannecker, John P. . . .,,... 205 ., 150 204 ..i'i56f1b ..... 57 isefziifii 205, 74, 183, 224 129, 11, 168, 56,267,188 ....... 34 ... Sl .. 171 ... 97, 282, 90, 214, .1'i66 ...QQ'5i QQQ'i4j2Ss ..Qf'54 ..Q1ii1'34 ... 113,53 ..f'54jii6 ..Q'iA,iii F4l'5 , 1 , , . .....,.. Fiorita, Diane L. . . . Dansdill, Terance J ..... Darula, Isabelle ....... Darula, Peter P .......... Davidson, Andrew K ..... Davis, Glen H ......... Davis, Katherine S. . . Davis, Leroy .,.,,.,..... Davis, Martha Swift ....... Davis, Nancy Elizabeth .... Davis, Paul S. .,...,.... . Dawson, Mark ....... De Angelo, Donald F. ....,. . De Angelo, Robert M., , . . . ., Dear, Catherine ...... Deckys, Lorraine D. . . . . . Deering, Andrew W .... De Felice, Steven .... Detilippis, Debra .,,, Deforest, Cori Lee .... Degeofroy, Louis F .... De Gray, Clyde P ,... Degrippo, Barbara J. , , Deguzman, Scott .... Dekadt, Sharon D.. . . . Delago, Cindy Ann . . . Delco, Melissa ...... Delgado, Adelaide . . . Delgado, Victor A.. . . Delgatto, David .... Delibovi, Dana ...... Delman, Jeffrey S. . . . Deluca, Tori P. ..... . Demar, Charles D.. . . . Demar, Victoria ...... De Mario, Jeannette M. Demarkey, Michael . . . Demilia, Patricia .... Demita, John J. ..... . Demita, Michael A .... De Mott, David R. . . Demott, Kevin D. . . . , Dempsey, B. Allison .. Dempsey, Pamela Mary Denatale, Elisabeth An Denigris, Daniel C. . . . Dennis, Debra ........ De Pencier, Dawn L.. . Depra, Kimberley A.. . Derleth, Nancy R ..... Derleth, Robert W. . . . Desalvo, Leemar J.. . . Dest, Patricia ...... Devaul, Allison L .... Dewaard, Robert .... Dewey, Elizabeth ..... Di Buono, Paul J. . . . . De Luca, Ferdinand J.. Dickey, Peter F. ..... . Dickey, Robert ....... Di Giacomo, Alexander .... Digiacomo, Jeanne .... Di Giacomo, Judith. . . Di Giorgi, Cynthia .... Dillon, Brian ,... ..... Dinwiddie, H. Bradley. Dirlam, Jelfrey B. .... . Disapio, Denise ....... Di Scipio, Robert A. . . Distefano, Maria G.. . , Dixon, Ann L ....... Dixon, Gwen A., . . . Dixon, Malcolm J ..... Dolan, Patricia ....... Dolan, Thomas ..... 34 Dolph, Andrew H.. . . . Domaszewski, Loretta. Donegan, Brian ...... Doran, Mark C ...... Doran, Roberta A.. . . Dorrance, Lewis ..... Dorrico, Susan M .... Doyle, Nancy ....... Doyle, Thomas John . , Drake, Geoffrey J ..... Driscoll, Jennifer ..... Driscoll, Lane M. .... . Driscoll, Marcia M .... Driscoll, William .... Drysdale, Anne M. . . Drysdale, Leslie M .... Duffy, Thomas A. . . . Dugas, Floyd J, . . . . Duke, David N ..... Duke, Nancy ....... Dumas, David C ..... Duncan, Paul Albert . . Duncan, Scott D ,.... 113,254 ...,...151 130,307 ....,..167 ......34 .....132 ........96 52,201 132,214 97,180,189 74, 288, 286, 186 58, 206, 211, 191 204,206 113, 276, 277, 292 .91 128 166 ... ... 135 169, 210, 282, 191 178 276 178 181 ...,55,238, 134, ....92,271, 172,294, ...,........201 34, 230, 231, 238 128,211 .....96 .,....74 75,201 ........,167 113,188 .. 58,201,238 .,.....,.151 .......170 151,90 58,238 .. 34, 246, 233 75,181 .....,..90 ....113 ....,173 129,11 ......94 ....151 .....9O .,..167 ...57 ...54 .....94 ....128 .....52 .....75 ..,......173 167 133,282,178 131,268,178 ..........135 239 151, .....,34 ......34 ., 151,179 .......170 .........234 ..,.......128 ..... 54,11,210 .,..........167 261,300,178,276 278,280,279,281 ....... 128,274 ........ 75,226 .....151 ..,.l67 .......17O ... 55,262 ...,......90 ...... 90,181 ,... 35,262,186 ..,....,.....58 206,223,233,178 ...,.....,...94 ...,....,....35 ....l79 .....267 .. 131,267 ..........133 ......, 170,274 ... 129,205,201 ,.... 113,258 ..........94 ....284 ....166 Durrell, Stewart .... Dustin, Holly K. .... . Eames, Elisabeth M, . . . Ebel, Denton Seybold . . Eberheim, Nancy ...... Eberhardt, Erin P .... Ebzery, Diane M.. . . . Ebzery, Mary ...... Echeverri, Lucy .... Ecker, Barbara ..... Eckman, Heidi K .... Edison, Adam ....,.... Egbert, Anne M. ..... . Egenberger, Denise J. , , Egerton, Carol Ann ,.., Eichhoff, Kim M.. . . . Eldering, Denise ,,,.... Elovich, David Lewis. . . 242 Elsaesser, Edmund ..... Emberson, Coralie J .... Emberson, Melissa J .... Emory, David T. ..... . Emory, Steve .......... Engborg, Christine L. . . Engebretson, Lee J ..... Enish, Lori Elizabeth. . . Enos, Hugh S. ....... . Enright, John ...... Erickson, Lori ....... Ericson, George J ...... Ericson, Patricia A ,.... Erway, Lisa A ....... Eskierski, Robert M .... Essen, Chatrin A.. . . . Estes, Page E ...... . . Ewald, Spencer C .... Fado, Jacqueline G ...,. Fairbanks, Deborah .... Fairbanks, Richard ..... Faitsch, Terry A ..... Faretta, Michael .... Farish, Nancy L .... Farley, Richard ..... Farrar, Polly .......... Fassuliotis, Constance . . Fassuliotis, George ..... Fatica, Alfred ......... Fay, Daniel S. ....... 75 Feda, Wendy Lee ...... Feeney, Brian B. .... . . Fendler, Lynn R .... Ferenz, John A ......,, Ferguson, Donna A. . . . Ferguson, Kathleen .... Ferguson, Wright Jr .... Ferrante, Joy Debra .... Ferrari, Robert ...... Ferraro, James L.. . . . Ferraro, Linda P ..... Ferro, Kathy A.. . . . Fiala, Susan M. . . . . Fieker, Timothy ....... ...1'94 . 1I1'i7if266 111492 151,224 . 'fQfQ'2o6 .......ff'i2,58 ............ 96 35,262,179,227 ii'41if'113f21i ........ 58 ,......... 151 113, 262, 231 . ....... 113, 75 57, ,.i'85 75, 54, 151, 35,2711 201 59, ....... 128,180 ,1O,225,226,22l 55, 94, . 35, 254, 91 1 1 1 1 1 Field, Barbara Ellen. Field, Rhonda L .... Filene, Marie K.. . . . Fingerle, Elizabeth .... Finigan, Susan L .... Fink, Elizabeth M. .... . Finn, Pamela ............ . . . Finnegan, Dale Marie .... . . . Finnie, J. Scot ......... Fiore, Joanne ........ Fiorita, Paul D. . . Fischer, Anne ...... Fish, Katherine J. . . Fish, Lexanne .... Fisher, Wayne ........ Fixx, Paul C. ........ . Flam, Douglas Selden Flash, Clifford .......... ........ Fleig, Betsy ....,..... Fleitzer, Catherine .... Flemming, Marylyn .... , Fogg, Joseph J. ...... . Fogg, Sally F. .... . Fong, Lilian S ..... Fong, Robert S ...., Foote, Arthur J ..... Ford, Donna Lynn .... Forrest, Sherry ..... Forsyth, Hope Ann . . Forte, Frances ..... Forte, George ..... Fortugno, Joanne . . . Fosnot, Anne ..... Foster, Gary M ..... Foster, Louise C ...., Fountain, Gideon .... Fox, Glenn A. .... . Fox, Katherine Lee . . Fox, Lynn J ........ Fox, Sharon ........ Francefort, David L. . Francis, Vicki A ..... Franco, Christopher ...,. Franco, Paul .... ..... Franco, Vincent ...... Franko, Carol Lynn. . Franko, Sue Anne .... Frano, Andrew ..... Frano, Robert ....... Frattalone, Theresa . . Fraude, Margaret. . . Freeman, Lori ....... Fremuth, Dietmar R.. Friedmann, Teal C ..... Fronio, Steven ..... Frye, Robin ...,.... Fryer, Christopher. . . Fuchella, Barbara .-. . . Fuchs, Barrington .,.. Fudale, Candace A ...... Fuhr, Deborah Ann ..... Fulton, Laurel C ...... Fusaro, Albert ..... Fusaro, Peter J. . . . . ......f'266f57 .Q'i52 i1'i14 .,f'i5f264 '114f228ji8i QQI'92f265f266 ..... 128,190 114, 271, 179 1, 1 1 1, ' A ' N. 1 'L I Gabr1el, Claudette I. . . Gabriele, Mary ,,... . . Gaffney, Patrick .... Galasso, Gina .....,.. Galasso, Nancy S. , . . . Galbraith, Susan Howes. .,,. MNH. I I U Galella, Michael V. Galucci, Maryjane .... Galvin, Raymond J.. .. Gambaro, Carolyn .... Gangitano, Martha A.. Gannon, Cathleen A.. . Garaffa, Carol Lynn. . . Garb, Grayson ....... Garb, Wendy A. ..... , Garbee, Maryann ...., Gard, Allan O ,..... Gard, Nancy M.. . .. Gardner, Diane ....... Gargiulo, Donna ...., Garofalo, Christopher , Garrett, Edward S. Jr.. Garth, Victoria Sue . . , Gasparino, Mary ..... Gasparrini, Laura ..... Gates, Elbert A ....... Gattuso, Mary A. .... . Gauruder, Stephen ..., Gee, Michael ,........ Geils, Geolfrey S ...... Geismar, Elisabeth A. . Genovese, John K.. . . , Gentri, Christopher . . , Gerola, Ronald ....... Gersec, Peter Jr, ..,,. . Gex, Frances Anne , , . Giachetto, Diane M. . . Gianos, Diana ........ Gibbs, Cynthia ....... Gibson, Charles E., . . . Gibson, Susan ...,.. Giedraitis, Lisa ..... Giffoni, John D ,.... Giles, Quilln ....... Giles, Peter N ........ Gilhuly, R. Morgan. . . Gill, Christine Teresa. . Gill, Julie ........... Gill, Nancy S. ....... . Gilliland, Donna M. . . Gillick, Kevin ......., Gillick, Terrence J. . . . Gimbrere, Kathreen. Ginise, Leonard ...... Giragosian, Victoria. . . Gjersvik, Erica Aenne ..., Glines, Charles D ....... Goane, Elizabeth ....,.. Goldbarth, Donna Bea ..,. Golden, Anthony .......,. Golden, Pamela ....... 131 Goldschmidt, Laurie A.. . . . Goldstone, Arthur ...... Gonzalez, Maria ,..... Goode, Amy S. .... . Goode, Suzanne- ,.... . Gooley, Jeffrey A. , , . . Goossens Mar ke , y ..,..... Gordon Michael E .,...... 173 128, 261, 11 ..... 128 . .. 114,179 ...'i5i ,.ff436 ..,.,.. 94 ..iifi1ffQf'76 115,262,10 ...i1'isifzz4,z3i 128,261.11 ,. ..,.. 54,167 iiQiQff'9i ..QI1I11I'iiS.io5 181 129, 204, 205, Ifif'76 Qf'i5i,i7b ...., 169 ,.i'6ifi66fi66 fQ'ii5f233 'i5i'i7s , ,258,260,261 ... 76,364 Gofdonlsmven A..115,254fis6fisof1s1 Gordon, William C ................,,,.. Goritz, Michele .....,................. Gorman, Susan ....... Gospodinoff, Nancy ..,,..............,. v v 1 i Gospodinoff, Stephen M.. . . . Gospodinoff, Steven P.. . . . Goss, Dean C. ........ . Gould, Kelly A ....... Grabarz, Michael ,.... Grady, Kathleen ........ Graham, Anthony S ....,. Graham, Bruce Lincoln ..... Graham, Margaret L. . . . . Graham, Phillip A. .... . Gramlich, David C .... Grant, Laurie J ..... Graves, Lee Ann . , , Graves, Pamela F .,.., Graves, William .... Greco, Mary Jean .,.. Green, Blossom V ..... Green, Daphne ..... Green, John S ...... Iff'i53f254f iff's4f Greenwald, Joanne .................. Greenway, Anna L ,.....,.,, . . . 134, Gregg, Annabelle. . . 76, 245, 258, 260, Grey, Darryl C ............... ,.... Gribbin, Sarah ..........,........., Gribbin, Susan E.. . . Grieco, Sherry . . . Grifhths, Phillipa . . . Grile, Barbara L .... Grimsich, Mark S ..... Griswold, Elysia ...,., Gruppo, David M.. . . , Gruppo, Stephen B ,.,, Guarisco, Eric J. ,... . Guasco, Sally ...,,,.., Guasco, Thomas A ..... Guiffra, Mary M ...... Guiney, William F. , , . Gumina, John J. ...... . Gumkowski, John F .... Gunders, Joan M. .... . Gunnip, Christopher . . . Gurrier, Heidi ........ Guy, Pamela ....... Guzinski, Paul . . . Haas, James R, .... . Haas, William B ...... Hacker, Barbara J ..... Haddock, Susan V.. . . . Haggerty, Stephen .... Haight, Robin R .... Hall, Barbara .... .Ha1l, Donn A. ,. . Hall, Jeffrey R... . Hall, Michael ...... Hall, Stephanie ,,,,. Hallas, Hilary, . , . , . Hallas, Ruth A ..... Hallinan, Henry ...... Hallowell, Paul H ....... Hallowell, William W.. . . . Halm, Odile M. ..... . Q Hampton, Heidi M .... W QS Hampton, Lisa ....... 'P Q7Haney, Peter ......... gf- w9,Haney, Alison Reeves .... ,C Hannigan, Cathaleen . . A 75'Hannigan, Patricia J.. . 5Hannigan, Patricia M ..... 1' 'l4Hansen, Leslie ........ , Q1 .1-lanson, George E., . . . 'j -2Hanson, Jocelyn M .... - 5Hanson, Lisa A ,.... ' 1 Hanson, Melissa ...... 744 1 7 X4 t 1 , gg fi: 342 m I Hanson, Sheree L ..... Hanssen, Doris J .... Hanssen, Martin ...... Harding, Ronald J. . . . Hardwicke, Jane .... Hardy, Barbara A.. . . . Hardy, Gregory J ..,.. Harless, David E. .... . Harless, Charles W .... Harless, Sara Gail ,... Harley, John David . . . Harper, James Kevin. . Harris, Cynthia ....... Harris, Joseph S. . . . . Harris, Michael C .... Harris, Roger ...... Harris, Samuel J ,.... Harris, Sherry M.. . . . Harris, Stephen C .... Harrison, Susan ...... Harsch, Catherine L. . . ...l68 ...166 ...I67 .....129 .. 90,201 .....179 ...171 , 59 154 Hartunian, Linda Anne ..... Harvey, Robert C. , . . . Haskins, Mary C. .... . Hatter, Tracy Lee .... Haughey, Marie ...... Haughwout, Penelope . Hayde, Deborah A .... Hayden, Anoreas .... Hayden, Kurt ........ Hayes, Robert Kerry . . Haymon, William .,... Heap, Andrea R ..... Heap, Jonathan L .,.. Hearne, Sally E ...,., Heberling, Mark T. . . . Heck, Warren A ...... Heckelman, Charles R. Hecklau, John ........ Hecklau, Susan E. . . . , Heede, Mark L ,..... . Hegarty, Kathleen M. . Hegarty, Patrick J.. . . . Heggie, Jill S ......... Heires, David C. ..... . Heires, John H. ..... . 90,179,221 ..........130 97,278,281 ........116 ...,,.116 ........167 154,185 .. 55,238 ..,...37 .....169 .......95 .. 77,307 ......77 ...,..54 ......116 154,292 ...,...77 201,173 .,...,..1l6 ........128 173,205,201 94,191 220,203 154 230 ...,..,52 128, .38 241,190,178 134 168 185 128, Helgeson, Earl . 55, 215, Hemphill, James T ..,, Hemstead, Wayne Henr Henderson, Bruce ..... Hennig, Betty Lee .... Hennig, Peter ........ Hermance, Elizabeth . . Heron, Hilary S. .,... . Hertenstein, Mark V.. . Heusted, Robert Scott . 211, 221, y.. Hicks, Paul B. ........ , Hicks, Peter D. ......... . Higgins, Marvalyn V. . Hill, Maria C. ....... . Hill, Nancy L. ...... . Hilliard, Martin A. . . . Hillis, Zancy M. ...., . Hillocks, Beverley A.. . Hindman, Barbara J. . . Hinnau, Mark ........ Hittle, Bradley ....... '11 , Hixon, Sheila ........... Hixon, Thomas Randall Hliva, Steven M, ....... . Hobbs, Brian R ........ Hoelscher, Katherine ...., Hotikins, Jeffrey D. . , . . Hoflkins, Steven ......... 7sfi54' 55'is6' 77,216,284 282,283,238 128 116,230 154,262,217 172 , ....... 282 97,191 154, 204, 223 38,307,180 132,282 306,210,186 94,286 116 154,234 , ........ 90 131,205,201 189 171 116 .. . . 53 287, 225, 186 . ,...... 170 92,179,220 .78 116 I- f 1. 1 I , . 'ki Hoffman, C. Fenno .... Hohl, Frederick .... Holch, Craig A .... Holch, Jeremy L .... Holch, Milissa ..... Holden, Peter F. ..... . Holland, Jeffrey R. ..., . Holland, Stephen A. . . . Holman, Ediko ....... Holmes, David R. . . . . Holmes, Laurel E ..... Holton, Dana ,....... Honulik, Joseph G. . . . Honulik, Maureen .... Hoppe, Lisa C ...... Horan, John L. ....... . Horan, Robert W. Jr. . . Homer, Ann S. ...... . Horst, Ian ......... Hotz, Ross .......... Hourahan, Glenn C. . . . Houston, Gregory .... Houston, Timothy .... Hovey, Diane J ,..,. Howard, David ,... Howe, Peter D. .... . Howe, Sherry M ...... Howell, Kelly Diane . . . Howland, David ....... Howland, Elizabeth A. . Howland, Jeffrey ....... Howlett, Grayle ...... Hoy, Susan A. .... . Hozeny, Beverly A .... Hubbard, Timothy L. . . Hudock, Andrew J ..... Hughes, Laurie J. ..... . Humphrey, Allison Joan .... Hunter, Jonathan ..,... Hupal, Timothy ....... Hurd, Steven Lawrence. Hutchinson, James S.. . . Huyer, Kimberly ..... Hyman, Jeffrey E. . . Hyypia, Erik J.. . . . Imbrogno, Janet ....... Ingraham, Daniel G .... Inman, Richard F ..... Innes, Deborah L. . . . . Intrieri, Josephine M. . . Intrieri, Thomas ...... Israel, Michael L. ..... . Ivarsson, Jan Anders . . . Iversen, Judith ,...... Iversen, Mary Ann .... I1'i55 ... 95 isj226, 78 7sj254f ...ffff'7s ., 134,222 1f'i5if25s Qf'5s .. 57 167 .. 59, .. 97, ..fQIQ'55Q .. 117, 179, 1 1 1 ran ,. .ws Izzillo, Joseph B. . . . , . Izzillo, Mark A ....... Izzo, Paula Lorraine . . Jaccarino, Donna M. . . Jackens, Robert Bourne ...... Jacob, Phyllis Ellen . . . Jacobs, Michael ...... Jacobs, Steven. . . . . Jacobs, Valerie A. . . . . Jacobsen, Edward J.. . . Jacoby, Lauran S. .... . Jankovich, Lori Jean . . Jasensky, Cathy ...... Jelfrey, Sandra ..... Jensen, Jay B ...... .. Jensen, Lori A. ...... . Jensen, Robert W ..... Jermantowicz, James J. Jermantowicz, Karen. . Jewett, Elizabeth J. . . . Jewett, John III ...... Johann, Susan A ...... Johnson, Barbara A. . . Johnson, Brian ....... Johnson, Christopher P. Johnson, Denise M .... Johnson, Domenica C.. Johnson, Kathy L ..... Johnson, Joseph ...... Johnson, Lisa E. ..... . Johnson, Marion C .... Johnson, Shepard .... Johnson, Wanda ...... Johnston, Richard S. . . Jolly, Su Jomo, K san C. ...... . urt C. .... . Jones, Jennifer J. . . . Jones, Jerrie R. .... . Jones, Marianne C. . . . Jones, Wendy A. .... . Jordan, Mark Peter . . . June, Linda ........ Kach, Robin L. ..... . Kalata, Robin Elaine. . Kane, Elizabeth .... Kane, Kristine W. . . Kanozik, Frank J. . . . . Kanozik, Rosemary . . . Kassaris, James C ..... Katz, Debbie S. . . . . Kelly, Dianne ..... Katz, William L. Keegan, Kevin .... Kelley, Lorain ..... 38 ....57 78 ............117 ............170 131,271, 186,178 155, 288, 286, 287 94, 286, 201 178 170 131 .. 169,27L iiii:i.91 ... 172,181 ......172 ..........201 78,220,201 117,213 ........173 .....59 92,189 117, 93, 274, 275 ........118 ...........169 54,179,191 ...........155 39,246,213 90,211 ........131 79,226 288,286,186 .........170 ....294 ....56 .....53 ....133 ....135 .......91 ... 131,179 ......171 ....118 ......167 .. 58,201. ... 79,59 ... 172,205 .....79 ....39 Kelley, Diane ..................... 171, 201 Keller, Anne .... ... 79, 241, 258, 226, 178 Kelly, Brian ........ ................... 7 9 Kelly, Deborah ....... . ....... 118 Kelly, Kathleen Anne . ..... 97, 169 Kelly, Edward ....... . .......... 118 Kelly, Kevin P. ................ 39, 131, 205 Kelly, Evan ................... 155, 230, 231 Kelly, Diane155, 59, 256, 188, 181, 184, 186, 292 Kelly, Linda M ....... ............... Kelly, Lynn M. 118, 55, 300, 178 Keegan, Steve ..... ............ 2 11 Kelly, Lynne ......., .............. Kelly, Margaret F. .... . . . 39 Kelly, Susan ......... ...... 1 72 Kenney, Christopher C. ........ 95 Kenney, John M ...... .. 156, 223 Kenyon, Lisa A. ...... ....... 9 1 Keogh, Anthony J. .... .... 1 31 Keogh, Timothy K .... ...... 1 67 Kern, John M ....... ....... 3 O8, 306 Kerr, Richard M. .... ............. 7 9 Kerrigan, Siobhan . . . 156, 258, 224, 178 Kidwell, Robin K .... ............. 7 9 Kirk, John Alex. ..... ............ 1 73 Kirkman, Karyn E .... ... 135, 271, 239 Kirkpatrick, Thomas M. ...... 133, 191 Klein, Deborah L ..... ....,.. 1 28 Klein, Marguerite .... . . . 58, 189 Klosowski, Nancy . . . . . 201, 171 Klumpp, William .... ...... 1 56 Knight, Roger A. .... .... 1 34 Knowles, Deborah .... ........... 1 56 Knowles, Renee L. .... ............. 9 3 Knudsen, Marjorie J.. . .. . 130, 188, 183 Koehlert, Henry ...... ............ 3 9 Koenig, Lora Davis. . . .... 179, 213 Kolb, Lisa .......... ........ . . 91 Koszalka, Joan L. . . . . . . 79, 294, 186 Kotula, Antek S. ..... .......... 5 8 Kovacs, Peter ........ ........ 9 6 Kowalski, Suzanne C. . . . . 97, 178 Koziel, Richard John. . ....... 93 Koziel, Robert ........ ......... 1 91 Kranzow, Susan ..... ........... 1 31 Krause, Rhett D ....... .. . 135, 214, 216 Kresan, Nancy Jean ..... ...... 1 67, 292 Kreutzer, William H. .... .......... 5 3 Krol, Henry ........,. .... 1 34 Kron, Jane A. ....... ........ 3 9 Krug, Lawrence ..... ..... 2 16, 91 Krupnik, Judy .,....... .. . 80, 186, 292 Kuijpers, Constance E. . . ......... 118 Kuijpers, Josephine M. . . ....... 128 Kuijpers, Pauline C. .... .... 1 29 Kulesh, Kimberly A .... .... 1 73 l 343 Kulyan, John ......,, Kural, Louis ,....... ,. Kurek. Raymond M ......,.......... Labaw. Jeffrey S. 55, 205, 286, 201. Labott, Kristianna M ......,,........ Lagana, Angelina ...,,.. ..... . ..... Lagana, Carmelina .... Lagergren, Eva M .,,.. Lally, Christopher J. ... Lally, Elizabeth A... . . Lally, Kevin J ...... Lally, Nancy L. ..,., . Lally, Pamela A. ..... . Lambert, L. Margaret .... Lambert, Stephen G .... Lambertson, Diane L ..... Larson, Lisa ............ Lamicela, Philip .,..... Lamorte, Aimee L.. . . . Lancas Lancas ter, David J. ... ter, Suzanne. . . . Lane, Marianne .... Larkin Larkin Larson Larson , Cecilia V.. .. , John, R .,... . . . . H1182 Larkin, Jennifer R. ...... . , Leslie A ...... .. 95, 258, 282, ,LindaAnn...... Laska, Stephan Michael .,... .... Lasorsa, Tina M .....,... Lattarulo, Joseph A. , . . Lattarulo, Richard R. .. Lauer, Matthew .,.... Lauridsen, Peter ...... Lavin, Michael D, .... Lawlor, Margery ..... Lawrie, Gwendoline .... Lazarus, Nancy ......,.. Leach, Kathleen M .... . . . Ledecky, Jonathan . . 118, l Lee, Christopher .......,. Lee, Laurie Susan ......,,.... Lectc, Linda C. .... . Lefevre, Suzanne C .... Legge, Ernest ........ Lcibrock, Robert E .,,. Lennon, David .....,. Lennon, Elizabeth .... Lensing, John ...... Lent, Richard ,..., Leonar Leonar Lepre, Lester, d, Lee E ..,,... d, Martin L. ... Virginia ..... Polly ........... Lethbridge, Gregg . .,... . Leverich, .Mary Rena C. . . Levine, Cindy F. ....,.. . Lewis, Fay Pauline ....., Lewis, Jamie ....... Lewis, Kenneth .... Lewis, Margaret H .... Lewis, Thomas A. . . Licata, Rosemary ...,. Lichtenberg, Erika ...... Lichtenberg, Lore V .,,,. Liddel. Elizabeth Ann .... Liddel, Joan Shealf ...,.. Lightbody, Malissa ...... Lightbody, Stephanie ..,. 261, 0, 223, 239, ....11114o,1 ...11,214, iii 238 91 166 lib 241 283 156 92 iss 186 294 243 iis 268, 58, 258. 201, 169, 170, .....94 Lighthill, Melissa ..... Liley. Julia M. ......... . Limbacher, Nancy J ....,,., 119, 206. 231, Ling, Gary J. .,,..... ........,,... . Lipp, Ellen .............. Liska, John J ............ Littlefield, James B. . . 52, 309, ll, 206, 238, Livingston, Grant ..,,..... Livingston, Leslie A .... Lizza, Camille M. . . . . Lloyd, Angus P ,,,,. Lloyd, Margaret ,,.. Lodato, Cindy ..,... Loftus, Cynthia L ..,., Loftus, Sandra .,,,, ......... Logan. Jean ...,,.,,,. ......,.... .....9l 167 i Loh, Jeffrey Thomas . . . . . . 130, 278, Lohman, Andrew C. . . . . . . 95, 96, Lohman, Thomas ,.,........... 119, 262, Lomazzo, John Anthony ............. 97, Long, Elizabeth N.. . 40, 258, 300, 294, 186, Long, Jane C .....,...,........ 129, 265, Longhi, Richard A ..,.........,,.... 80, Longo, John . ...... ........ Longo, Valerie A. ...., ...... . Longstreth, Sandra E. . . . . . 129, Loock, William ....... ........ Loomis, Mary A .,,... ... 157, Lopez, Alicia .......... . . Lorenzoni, Lorraine E. . . . . . . . . . Louise, Julie Guy C. .... ... 119, Love, Rachel C .......,......,..... 119, Love, Stephen. ..... ,............... 9 5, Lovejoy, Allen P .,,,,,.. 81, 308, 262, 306, Lovell, Allison A.. .. ..........,. .. 53, Lovely, J. Scott ....... ............. Lovett, Susan Alice .... Lovewell, Robert E.. . . . Low, John D .,,....,, Low, Peter J. ...,, . Low, Virginia R. ... Lowden, Barbara . . . Lowe, John B. lll ,.,, Lowe, Steven T ........ Lowthert, Thomas D. . . Lucas, Kathleen ...... Luchel, Claude D ..... ..1'i72 1111155 Luehrs, Marita ..... .,,......... Lummis, Mary M ....... . ........ . Lund, Judy Ann ......., at ,179,188 Lupinacci, Toni Ann ............... Lurie, Preston N .,,................ Lushington, Michael . . . Lutinski, Kim Ann . . . Lutzel, Robert J. . . . Lyden, John C. ...... . Lynch, Gordon S. .... Lynch, Pamela L.. . . Lynch, Patricia C. ,,.. Lynn, Catherine S ..... 119 Lyons, Catherine T ................. Lyons Elizabeth Ann ....... 40, 300 Lyons1 Grace K. ...... . Lyren, Maura M. . . . . . Maben, Karen E ....... MacDonald, Peter V. ....... .... . MacDonald, C. Roxanne .... ....... Mac Dowell, David F. .... .... 9 5 1 90, 58, 221, 130, 282, 223, 97, 92 271 ..55 157,169 188, 26i -,1- Mack, Gregory P. . . . Mack, Stephen T. .... . Mackay, Douglas ..,,. Mackay, Kimberly A. . MacLaurin, Fiona .... Mac Lean, Scott C .... Macri, Paulette A. . . . . Magda, Mark Steven . . Magnuson, Diane L. . . . Magnuson, Jacqueline .... . . Magnusson, Cynthia M. Maguire, Kathleen ....... . . Maher, Patricia A ........... Mahoney, Eileen Marie ...... Makarevich, John ..... Male, Gerard K. ..... . Malinowski, Carol A. ...... . Malinowski, Diane .......... Malkin, Scott D.. . . 262, 309, Maloney, Linda L ........... Malthaner, Lois Ann ........ Mancuso, Teresa ....... Mancuso, Theresa A.. . . . . Mangold, Linda J .... Mann, Jeffrey, L ...... Mannetti, Ernest F. . . . Manning, James ..... Manning, Robert G. . . . Margenot, Mark ....... . . . Margenot, Richard J.. . Marino, Anthony R. . . 1 344 ,Q Marino, Kurt Michael. Marino, Leslie Anne . . Marino, Mark J. .... . Marino, Patrick .... Marino, Robert. . . . . . Markbr eiter, Ross .... Markley, Karen M. .. Marko, Marko, Marks, Diana ..,... Linda .... . . Nancy .... 157, 310, 179 Marks, Robin .... . Marr, Glenn ,.... .... Marron, Peter F. .... . Marsde n, Donald D. Jr. Martello, Domenick. . . Martin, Anthony .... Martin, Clive ...... Martin, Junior ..... Martin. Kieran M .... Martin, Laurie E.. . . . Martin, Robert ..... Martin, William ..... Martinelli, Louanne. . . Martise, Scott L. . . . . Marturano, Thomas. . . Marziali, Glenn R.. . .. Marzullo, Anthony M. Jr.. . . . Marzullo, Christine . . . Marzullo, Kevin ...... Marzullo, Margaret . . . Marzullo, Peter N.. . . Masie, Stephen ..... Mason, Randel ..... ., 52, iid, iss, .... , 188, 128, ll, itio,12i6, 11 1162 i26,12os, 1 1 1 1 126. 55, 268, 157, 286, 1111141 254,256 si Massi, Lou Ann ..,,, Mathews, Timothy ..... Mathis, John .......... Matthiesen, Andrew B. . May, Dirk .,...,,..... Mayer, Elke V, .,... . Maynard, Reid W ...... Mayone, Gregory F. . . . Mayone, Michael A. . . . Maze, Valerie ......... Mazon, Brenda Jean , . . Mazzari, Richard P.. . . . Mazzatta, Ann C.. . , . McAulay, John D ...... McConnell, Scott ...... McCormick, Jennifer L. McCracken, Anna ..... McCurdy, Wendy C .... McDonald, Trevor ..... McDonald, William P... McDonald, Roxanne . . . McE1hannon, Elizabeth, McEvoy, Alice .,...... McFadden, Christine J.. McFarlane, Michael .... McGinnis, Laurie ...,.. McGinty, Daniel J. . . . . McGorrian, Clare D .,.. McGorrian, Grace M. . . McGorty, Kathryn L. . . McGovern, Cathy Anne McGovern, Terrance . . . McGrath, Ellen Marie. . McGuigan, Stuart .,.. . . McGuiness, Robert F, . . McGuire, Margaret S. . . McGuire, Katherine M.. McGuire, Sheila M ..... Mcllwain, Bradley ..... McKellar, Bonnie I.. . . . McKelvey, Lori Anne . . McKeon, Andrew John. McKeon, Paul Joseph . . McKnight, Alison ..... McLean, Sheila ...... McLeod, Deborah ..... McManus, Betsy ....... McMurray, Michael K.. McNair, Nancy E ..,,.. McNamara, Elizabeth D, ....... . McNeil, Olivia ........ McNeil, Cynthia ....... McPart1ancl, Michele J. . McPheeters, Kevin O. . . McShane, Deidre A. . . . McShane, Terence D. . , McSharry, Margaret .... McTeigue, Susan .... Mead, David 1.. . . . Mead, Deborah .... Mead, Jeffrey ..... Mediate, Joseph ..,,. Melillo, Stephen L. .... . Memhard, Laura ...... Meneshian, Dicron G.. . Menoher, Charles T. . . . Menoher, Laura P. .... . Meredith, Charlene R.. . . Merkle, William L. ............ . ii6j22i 94, ,... 120,286,287 158,227,214 184,258 ,... 91 133 . 120, 10,226,214 isSf2o4 ... 214 58, .. 205, 52, 41, 136,196 lQQQ'bs 2si 'i fQQi262 158,262 ... 133, . . .. 53, 120, 228, 120, 310, 95 206 .:., 172 v 1 1 1 t 1 , y , 257, 92 1 1 1 Merklee, Mavis .... Merritt, Ann M. .,.. . Merritt, Elizabeth J.. , . . Merton, Andrea A. . . . . Mertz, Kirk G. ..... . 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Morrell, Everett C. .... . ....121 .....94 ,,....134 169,11 ...,...158 .. 172,211 ...........201 169,305,203 59,178,292 262,264,186 121,94 .......,....17O 158,258,186 ..,........188 ..,......135 ...59 173,201,191 158, 226, 239, 203 , ............ 97 90,214 271, 294, 210, 191 ......,.....278 131,271,186 ......,....166 95,189 ......12l .....82 ....166 ....170 ...53 ...57 .........121 158,180,284 ...........128 90,241, 11 ........95 .......121 .. 158,183 58,238 ......166 ........52 ............276 42,238,178 92, 241, 222, 178 .....,130 ... 54, 221 .. 170, 274 .......82 ....254 ......171 59,191 .......97 ..,.....53 .....,...167 ...........159 97,221,201 .........135 ........93 Morris, James A ..... Morris, Kathleen ....,, Morris, Laurence S.. , . . Morris, Lawrence F. . . , Morris, Peggy M. .,,,. . Morris, Thomas Joseph . Morris, William O. Ill . Mortimer, Elizabeth A.. Mortimer. John Stewart. Mortimer, Karen ...... Mortimer, Katherine E.. Moss, Craig R ,.... .... Motay, David ..,,,,,.. Motheral, Patricia , , , Moxley, John W. . . Moye, Doreen ..... Moylan, Brian G.. . . . Mudry, Sally Ann . . . Muir, Amy J ........ Mullens, Susan E. .. , Munkenbeck, Mary .... Murcek, Karen ........ Murdock, Susan M ..... Murphy, Mary P.. . .. Murphy, Robert T. . . Murray, Cynthia ...,. Murray, Dennis ....... Muskus, Cheryl Ann . . . Musor, Janet M. ...... . Mutino, Paul A ...... Mutino, Peter A. . . Myer, Lane R ......... Naceau, Douglas James. Naceau, Ronald ....... Nadel, Eve .... 159, 10, Nania, Lorenzo ........ Nash, James B. ..... . Nast, Deborah R.. . . . Nastro, Jeanne ...... Nay, Elizabeth L.. . . . Nee, Martin ........ Nee, Robert B ......... Nehlsen, Heidi Marie. . . Neslaw, Bruce L ,...... Nevins, Scott ....,..... 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Orpilla, Donald J. . . . 97 43, 254, 186, , 94 ........94 52,189 ........83 11,191 .....121 .....135 .. 170,292 159,216 271,129 ,. 58,211,238 -..........201 83, 262, 264, 180 .........,,.121 83,185 205,201 .. 43,185,233 83,271 .....159 ...,130 ....17l .....167 ........93 83, 59, 52 .....l21 ......56 .......122 .. 168,254 ...,...159 83,178 ......54 .....43 ....133 ....135 .....170 59,191 ......57 83,268 ......l33 ............186 241, 188, 229, 178 131,222,184 43,245 57, 53, ... 172, 211, 167 57 '33f2s4j25e ,18l, 276 274 189 214 ........ ,201 130 306 191 284 285 216 201 345 Orrico, Deborah L. ,. Orrico, Joseph P ,...... Orrico, Ruth ,.,,.....,... Ortegon, Jony Orlando Osgood, Deborah ....... Osserman, Eric K ..,, Osterberg, Gary R. , . Otis, Diane E, ...... . Oudheusden, Peter S.. Oudheusden, Wendy L. ,..... Packard, Caroline C .... . , . Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Paen, Robin .,,,.,......,,. Paen, Steven Michael. . . Aline K ,...... 159 Leslie A ...... Mark ....... 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Reilly, Dean V. ...... , Reilly, Michael P. .... Reistad, Doria Ann . . . Rendon, Thomas J. . . . 160 I1l'45f3i6fi6f238 ..Q1QQ's8 . .... 45,282 'Qif'94 ifQ'i35 55 ..Qi54 Restivo, Mariella ,,.. Reuter, Deborah A ,,.. . Reuter. Joseph M .... Rey. Sergio G ....... Reynes, Brian B. ..... , Reynolds, Charles W. . . , Reynolds, Marilee , . . , . Rhodes, Mary ..... Rice, John B ,....... Rice, Richard C. ..... . Rich, Kathleen Mary .... Richards, Bradley H ..... Richards, Lester ,..,.,., Richardson, Christina ..... Richardson, Martha A ...,. Richardson, Robert E. .... . Richardson, Timothy F. Richter, Andrea P. ......... . Ridenour, William ...... 45, Rider, John P. ............ . Rieck, Kathleen M ..... Rieck, Susan E. .... . Reife, Leslie S ..... Ringquist, Kurt A.. . . Rippel, David S, ...... . Ritch, Patricia ......... Robben, Ellen Thirza .... Robben, Janet Frances ..... Roberto, Anthony ...... Roberts, Martha R ..... Roberts, Sally .......... Robertson, Pamela J .,... 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Runyeon, Amy Anne .... Russell, Carol Ann. . Russell, Donald .... Russell, Edward A. . Russell, Elaine A,. . . Russell, Elizabeth. . . Russell, Maryanne . . Russell, Michele A. . Russo, Russo, C. Roberto . . Teresa ...,.. Rutherford, Jeffrey A .... Rutledge, John W ......, Ryan, Barbara Ann . Ryan, Thomas Aitchison .... Ryba, Janice ....,,,. Sabanski, Michele L, , Sabia, Doreen M ..... Sabia, Elyse A ......, Sabito, John ......., Saltsman, Nancy Anne ,..,, Salvatore, John Alan . 22sf22if 45, 85,246 161,266 161,368 .... 11Q'i24 f1'i33 ... 46 161, 265, , 254, 166 172 .57 123 ,55 . 91 160 .45 , 55 262 . 45 214 130 213 . 97 262 170 . 45 180 238 123 134 , 45 220 160 123 292 292 .53 172 181 184 ,59 .85 135 201 .92 221 128 .85 168 123 161 184 .96 .91 161 171 172 191 254 267 .45 ,54 . 85 309 292 . 45 201 124 134 180 161 .97 129 166 186 276 184 124 .97 178 161 .59 .46 .97 133 .52 226 124 183 173 211 234 .91 129 .85 178 211 181 179 124 ,58 130 188 .58 Salvatore, Joseph J. . . . ......46 Salvatore, Lisa ...... ....... 8 5 Sandarciero, Rocco ................ 162, 201 Sandbank, Laura J. .....,.......,........ 91 Sandor, Dorothy Ann .. 162, 224, 239, 201, 181 Sandor, Richard F. .............,...... . Sandor, Robert ...... Sandor, Vivian M .... Sandreuter, Susan .... Sanna, John ,,...... Sanna, Steven ....... Santasiero, Charles ..... 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Schneider, Nancy J ..... Scholz, Elizabeth J ..,.. Schomp, Georgeann .... Schroeder, Diane L.. . . . Schroeder, Sandra . . . Schulze, Janet ....... Schwamb, Richard ..... Schwartz, Daniel A.. . . . Schwartz, Nancy M. . . . Schwimmer, Amy E .... Scialpi, Daniel C ..... Sclafani, Joseph Jr.. . , . . Sclafani, Michael A.. . . . Schofield, Susan ....... .ff'124 Seath, Barbara .......... - . 4 86, Seawright, Jon Michael .... .... Seawright, Tia M. .... . Semler, Diane ....... Senft, Steven ..... Sergi, Frank ....... Serna, Anne M. .... . Serna, John V. .....,. . 1 1 Severino, Francesco P. .... ......... 1 73, Seymour, Christopher C. ............ 254, Seymour, Jelfrey C ......... 102, 230, 231, Shachtman, David A. ................. . Shakespeare, Mark E. . . . . ..... . . . . 124 Shapiro, Kenneth B. H742 Sharafandwich, Katy ,.... . . . Shaw, Cynthia L ....... Shealy, Pamela L.. . . . Sheary, Patricia ..... Sheehan, Mary Ann .... Sheehan, Susan ...... Shehadi, William ...... Sheibinger, William .... Sheridan, Stephen T ...... Sherman, Thomas W. .... . . . fI'131,'234,' 226 125 Sherwood, Doreen E. ..... ,.... . Shelter, Michael ....... Shields, Anne E.. . . Shimada, Kazue ..... Shippee, Arthur B. .... . Shreders, Walter R ..... Shusdock, Judith A.. . . . Sibley, Justine B. . . . . Sibley, Perrin ..... Siclari, Jeanne M.. . . . Siebelts, Frederick . . . Silbereisen, Peter .... Silva, Jeffrey E. ....... . ,..ff'134 86 ....s6,211 .ffffbi 131,186 Silva, Mary Lee ......... . . . 172 Silver, Nan Elizabeth ..... ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Silvi, Stephen M. . . . . Simmons, Brian ..... Simmons, Pamela A. . Simpich, John ....... Sims, Daryl ........ Sisman, Warren R.. . . Sklar, Stacey ......,. Sklar, Stanley ....... Skorvanek, William . . Skovron, Kenneth A.. Skovron, Walter III. . Slagle, Judy A ....... Slink, Carleton ..... Sloat, John ...... Sloat, Michael ...... Slutz, Robert G. .... . Smerda, Martha N. . , Smerglio, Peter ...... Smiles, Christopher A. ...... . Smith, Barbara 1-1 .... Smith, Caroline D.. . . Smith, Craig A. .... . Smith, Curtis Allen . . Smith, Dawn C ...... Smith, Douglas Alan. Smith, Emily M. .... . Smith, Hilary Ann. . . Smith, James ....... Smith, Jelfrey W .... Smith, Karen L ...... Smith, Kathleen A. . . . . Smith, Marc S ....... Smith, Miriam Y. .......... . Smyth, Stephanie .......... Smolewski, Cheryl A. 220, 288, Q33 134 , IIf'123 l2,94, 151,186,265 172 47,205 129, 271, 189, Smolewski, James A. . Snead, Thomas E. . . . Sneath, Anne M. . . . . Sondheim, Susan C.. . 128, 258, 11, 103, Sorrentino, Michael A. . . . . . . . . . Spadaro, Diane ...... Spaeth, Kevin ....... Sperling, Pamela G.. . Spindler, Robin Mary 1 1 1 1 1 Spizzirri, Nancy ..... Sprenger, Eveline D. . Springsteen, Susan . . . Sprio, Camille J. .... . Sproul, Lisa G. ..... . Sproul, Merrill F. 11 . Sroka, Eugene ....... Stack, James ....... Stade, Sharon L.. . . . Stamberg, Frank L. .. Stanley, James F .... Staplefield, Sue ...... Staulfer, Jennifer L. . . Stautner, John ....... Stebbins, Rodger F. . . Steen, Jessica ....... Steere, Clifton E. .. . Stefan, Patricia ..... Stefanisko, Donna . . . Stehman, Peter R. . . . Stelben, Theresa M. . . Stempien, Jeffrey J. . . Stempien, Margaret . . Stenta, Frank J. .... . Stenta, John W ..... Stephansen, Joanne . . Stephansen, Terry .... Stephenson, Heather . Stephenson, Skye .... Stern, Kevin Michael. Sterne, Hillary K.. . . . Sterne, Peter W ..... Sternik, Stevens Alan E ..... Dawn ..... Stevens Denise E .... Stevens Paul ........ Stevens, Timothy B.. . Stevenson, Kimi R. . . Stevenson, Leslie T. . . Stewart, Roy F. . . . . Stewart, William A.. . Stickney, Robin F .... Stocker, Jeffrey J .... Stolley, Melinda .... Stoller, Robert S .... Stoller, Terri E. . . . . Stolley, Hope S ...... Stoltzfus, James L .... Stone, Mary L ....... Stothoff, Sally .... Stover, Ronald .... Strain, Barbara J .... Strain, Holly M. .... . Strain, Sandra Hope. . Stratton, Elizabeth . . . Strazza, Gloria A. . . . .. 125, .. 185, 265 178 201 ' 63 133, 171, 57, 492, 224, 241, 163, 183, 163, 169, 238, 54, 125, ' ' A 3o6f 133, 47, 166, 254, 47,234, ' ' ' 62,'262,' 264, f1fifffffI'54, 164, 53, 205, 224, 87, '96, 164, Strazza, Lori J ...... Strazza, Steven J ....., Streich, Catherine. . . , .. Stroben, Lindsey A .,,.. Stroili, Charles . .,.. . Stroili, Judy A. .,., . Stroili, Kenneth J .... Strompf, Steven A.. . . Stuart, Richard L .... Sudbury, Darla K .... Sullivan, Karen ..... Sullivan, Lee P. ...... . Summa, Debra J ..,,... Surmaczewicz, Rosemar y . Sutherland, John G., . . . Sutherland, Scott ...... Sutliffe, Elizabeth .,.. Sutton, Annette ,... Sutton, Brian A. .... . Swallow, Anne D, ... Swan, Pamela F.. . . . Swayze, Wesley E .... Sweger, Sally ....... Sweger, Suanne ..,... Swift. H. Russell Jr.. . Swint, June U ...... Swiskow, William .... Sylvestri, C, Scott .... Szast, Allan, , ..... . Talbott, Thomas ....... Tarrant, Mark A.. . .. Taska, Lynn .......... Taylor, Deborah M.. . . . Taylor, Mary M. . . . . Taylor, Scott R .,.... Tella, Christopher S ,... Temel, Semra E. .,.. . Tercero, Carmen M. . . . Terry, Yolanda. , i,.. Thibault, Victor ....... Thomas, Charles B ..... Thomas, Neil Robert. . . Thomas, William J ...,. Thomas, Richard .... Thompson, David P .... Thompson, Hugh A .... Thoren, Mary P. ..... . Thornton, Jennifer A. .. Threshie, Richard G .... Thurman, Robert W ,... Tigano, Donna Ann .,.. Tilly, David ......... Timchak, Mark ..... Tiiigle, Ann Marie. . . Tingle, Sandra M. . . . Tipke, Jeffrey ...... Tobin, Mary K ...,.. Tochimoto, Theresa .... Tomonto, Joni Lynn . . . Toohey. Christine E ..., Toohey, Patrice A.. . , Toombs. Janet E ..... Topal, Mitchell M. .... . Torelli, Lawrence N ..,. Torre, Anthony ..... Tosti, Dawn M ........ Townsend, Stephen R ..... Tracy, Mitchell James ,... Trant. Michael A. . , . . . Triolo, Bruce ......, Triolo. Ellen ......... , Tripodi, Anthony W.. .. Trischett. Elizabeth .... 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Valderamma, Edgar. . Valentine, Linda ...... Valladoa, Mark W. . . . Valle, Gary E. ....... . Vanderschoot, Karen ..... Van Hoesen, Karen L., . . . Van Ingen, J, Scribner .... Vanwyck, Timothy C .,,.. Vaughan, Jeffrey A ..... Vaught, Lisa ......... Veillette, Joan M. .... . Veillette, John ...... Velaj, Richard ...... Velasco, David ....... Verdon, James M. . . . . Versace, Daniel W. . . Veseskis, Sally ....... Viladas, Jordi, A ..... Villeroel, Wendy Ann Vincoli, Geraldine . . . Vitti, Robert C. .... . Vivian, Nancy Ann . . Vojt, Susan A. ..... . Von Arx, Vanessa L.. Vrtiak, Janet ........ Wachnicki, Barbara E.. . . . Waeber, Melanie .,.,, Waggaman, Douglas , Wagner, Gregg ...... Wagner, Marc ....., Waheed, Munize .... Waheed, Nadia K ...,. Wahrenburg, Paul . . . Walden, John T.. . ,. Wales, David C ..... . Wales, William F. .. , Walker, Laurel L. Walker, Nancy E. . . . Walker, Sandra L .... Wallau, Claire H.. . . . Wallimann, Paul ..... Walmsley, R. Burchar Walsh, Cynthia ...... 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