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SRCHEM NINETEEN HUNDRED RND EICHTY-TWO NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL NORTH HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Table Of Contents 2 Dedication 5 Seniors 76 Directory 97 Senior Folio 106 Who's Who 110 Class Will t'H Underclassmen 122 Tribute 123 Faculty 139 School Life 149 Sports 181 Clubs and Activities 192 Sachem Staff 198 Advertisements and Patrons 208 Baby Finder DEDICATION Nancy DeCario has been our class advisor since freshman year. She has not only devoted her time, patience and creativity, but has become a dear friend. Guiding our class through High School has been a difficult task. However, her determination and confidence lead her never to give up on the class of '82. She helped to inspire new hopes and traditions for North Haven High School. Through her creativity, our class was able to have the most beautiful proms. A great amount of Miss DeCarlo's time is devoted to her special education class. She teaches each child for six years and prepares them for the ventures in life. She does an absolutely superb job with them. She has sponsered dances, proms, field trips and walkathons to earn money and much more. Miss DeCario is a very special person. She has given everything possible to our class, with a lasting impression of her kindness on everyone. We can never say enough for her extreme dedication. We thank her from the bottom of our hearts and with all our love. The Class of 1982 4 ANTHONY ACANFORA CAROLE A. AMELLIN Munchkin Right here, kid.” I DORIS EILEEN ALBRECHT Dor BARTHOLOMEW AMENDOLA CHRISTOPHER BARTLETT Learn from yesterday Live for today Dream for tomorrow ANGELO ANNUNZIATO Pie Man “I don't know the reasons why I do so many things for you. MICHAEL P. BALDO Mike Now I've gained some understanding of the only world that we see. Things I once dreamed of have become reali- ty. Rush DIRK M. BACHMANN Dink “Live for today, tomorrow may never come. Go sick! MELISSA E. BARBER Pissa A smile costs nothing but gives much. It takes a moment but the memory can last forever. CLARA VIRGINIA BASKETT Gina .. and the goodbye makes the journey harder still. Cat Stevens DENISE M. BEAUVAIS Dee I've looked around enough to know that you're the one I want to go through time with. JC DA VID A. BELLONIO That's it, that's all. AILEEN MARIE BELL Leen Success is nothing without someone you love to share it with. PAUL M. BERGANTINO Paul The goal of yesterday will be the starting point of tomorrow. 8 JOHN M. BERNER He who controls the past controls the future.” George Orwell CHARLES JOSEPH BETANCOURT California “If it is to be, it is up to me BARBARA ANN BIGUERE Barb If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn't, it never was. CECELIA MARIE BERGIN Ce A friend is someone who knows ail about you, and somehow manages to keep from being insanely jealous- Miss Piggy CARL A. BERLEPSCH Cab Long live the AMX Javlin.” 9 SHARON J. BLOMGRBN Cher Don't you worry .. you'll find your- self. Follow your heart and nothing else. LAURI CHRISTIE BLAKE Laur Better by far you should forget and smile than you should remember and be sad. DONNA L. BOGAERT Bogie You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the iove in your heart- Carole King EDMUND DANIELS BOGAN Ed Believe in yourself, and you'll make it. H. EDWARD BOGAERT JR. I will not be as those who spend the day in complaining of the head-ache and the night of drinking that gives it. 10 PAULETTE DORTHEA BOURGEOIS Frenchie What a long, strange trip it's been. Grateful Dead PATRICIA ANN BOGUNIECKI Patty Please, its not time to make a change just relax take it easy your still young thats your fault, theres so much you have to go through. CS DANIELLE MARY BOILEAU Dani “I shall pass through this world but once, any kindness that I show any hu- man being, let me to it now. for I shall not pass this way again. STEVEN BOURDEAUX Stevezo For all the friends I've made down the line, my best will be with me, the rest will go there way and I will go mine. DONNA G. BRUNO Just remember in the winter far be- neath the bitter snow, lies a seed that with the sun's love in the spring be- comes the rose. Bette Midler MARK BOWERS CYNTHIA A. BUA Cyndi These are the seasons of emotion and like the wind they rise and fall. 12 DOREEN M. BURTON Burt I've been searching so long To find an answer Now I know my life has mean- ing.” RONALD V. BUCCl Bootch Everything is funny as long as it is hap- pening to somebody else.” Will Rogers DENISE LETITIA BYRD Dee Dont'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.” KAREN PATRICIA BURKE Ren Spaceman help me leave this hell, save my living music cell. Brain de- stroyed my body cold, leave the ruins music soul.” Rick Wakeman WILLIAM THOMES CALLAHAN Bill I'm never lost because everyone tells me where to go.” 13 MICHAEL L CANNEY Mike Perhaps the best thing about the fu- ture is that it only comes one day at a time. ROBERTA A. CARAFENO Bert I cried because I hod no shoes, until I saw a child who had no feet.” PAUL E. CARBO NELL A Carbo Some folks trust in reason. Others trust in might. I don't trust in nothing but I know it comes out right. CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY CARRAS Chris Winners never quit and quitters never win. MICHELLE A. CASSELLA Chelle “The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love 'till you give it away. 14 FLORENCE P. CASTALDI Flo Good things com© in small pack- ages! EDWARD A. CA VALLARO Ed If people can't accept me for what I am then they're not worth being ac- cepted by. TRA CE Y DENISE CHA MPA GNE Trace “So much more to think about Dead lines and commitments. Bob Seger DAVE CHEESMAN ME I- WA CHENG W a On the shore of the wide world I stand, alone, and think, till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink- Keats 15 TAESAN CHUN Chunmon “Life is full of dreams. Through hope and despair go for them. NANCY MARIE CIMINO Nance The most wounderful things in life can- not be seen nor touched but are felt with the heart.” LAURETTE CHOPLICK Lu “A man is called odd or queer if he does not conform to his society, but where would we be if all men con- formed to society? LAURA JEAN CICCARELLI Chick “It's not where you are in life, it's what direction you're moving in. HEIDI CIO UNO 16 ALISON MARY CLARK AI Cherish memories, for without them we would have nothing to look back on. LISA ANN COCCHIARO Leha The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love 'til you give it away. Sure. ELIZABETH S. COLLINS Liz CAM CLARKE Cam over head Whenever I get weary and I've had enough, feel like giving up. You know it's you babe giving me the strength and courage I need. BETH ANN COLATOSTI Wife Ignore dull days, forget the showers, keep count of only shinning hours. 1 DA WN R. COMER All the world's a stage, and all the men and women are merely players in a play. SANDRA CORDARO Sandy “Stick to the fight when you're hardest hit. it's when things seem worst that you must'nt quit. THERESA MARIA CONTE Tiki “Everyday holds the reflections of golden yesterdays and the promise of a brighter tomorrow. KAREN MARGARET COPPOLA “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot help but bring it to themselves. DAVID CORNWALL LOR! COSGROVE LAUREN MARIE DEFRANCESCO Lour ”A smile costs nothing but gives much. It takes a moment but the memory can last forever. KIMBERLY JEAN D’AMICO Kim The future always seems to arrive just a little before you are ready to give up the present. 19 Dell I have never let my schooling inter- fere with my education.7' ANDREW DEL VECCHIO ROBIN ELAINE DEM A YO I have been blessed with much, though I am not always content. Un- derneath it all I realize how gracious life has been and how wounderful tomor- row hopes to be. ANNE JOSEPHINE DEM ONI CO Annie Better by far you should forget and smile, then that you remember and be sad. GMG. LY KIMBERLY A. DENEUTTE Kim If you love something set it free. It it comes back, it's yours If it doesn't it never was. 20 LAURA JEAN DEST Chittlelest “If you have two friends in your lifetime you're lucky. If you have one good friend you're more than lucky. LAURA DEPASCALE Laur “I'm gonna love you till the stars fall from the sky for you and I. Jim Morrison KENNETH J. D'ERRICO Ken “We're still here, it's just that we're out of sight. Ian Hunter 21 DA VID CLINTON DIEHL Dave Give what you have now today, for what you save you lose forever. MIKE DIGIOIA MICHELE MARIE DEVITO Missy We've got tonight, who needs to- morrow. We've got tonight babe, why don't you stay. Bob Seger JOHN R. D’EUGENIO Men are all inventors sailing forth on a voyage of discovery. MARK T. DILLON Bro Life is the greatest end which answers all. 22 GEORGE R. DONARUMO JR. Grog Never give up hope until you have passed the finish line! SHERRI DONOVAN Sher There is the known and there is the unknown and what separates the two is the door. Jim Morrison CHRISTOPHER J. EBERG Chris Be what you are, give what you can, and the rest of the time mind your busi- ness!” SUSAN M. EISENFELD Suz You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart.” Carole King JACKLYN P. DUFFY Jackie Immature love says: I love you be- cause I need you. Mature love says: I need you because I love you.” PAUL ELIGIO JR. The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams. It's Heaven and Hell.” Black Sabbath DIANE ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE Obnoxious A politician is an arse upon which ev- eryone has sat except a man.” E. E. Cummings 24 LISA KRISTINE ELLIS BT Memories, how they fade so fast. Look back, there is no escape. Tied down, now you see too la- te.” YES JOHN W. ESPOSITO Espo After all is said and done, I gotta move while it's still fun. I'm gonna walk before they make me run.” KAREN ANN EWCHUK Kar They are not long, the days of wine and roses out of a misty dream: our path emerges for a while, then closes within a dream.” Dowson KATHERINE ANN EWCHUK Sunie The warmth of Spring, a gentle breeze blows through my hair. I hurry through my life never stopping to see how beautiful it was meant to be.” Styx BRETT P. FALCIGNO One who is not willing to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.” 25 DEBRA L. FERRARI Deb Five to one, one in five, no one here gets out alive. The Doors ROSEANN FAZZINO Rose Don't stop thinking about tomorrow. It'll soon be here. It'll be here better than before. Yesterday's gone- Fleetwood Mac LAURA A. FERRI To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt the impossible, to be as much as we can be, we must dream of being more. William James SCOTT J. FERRIGNO Live your life to its fullest ANTHONY RICHARD FERRUCCI Most students don't believe in mir- acles, they rely on them! 26 MARIA FERRUCCI Real love is not proud or conceited, love is not happy with evil but happy with truth, love never gives up. It's faith, hope and patience never fails.” MICHELE A. FONTEYN CYNTHIA FRANCO Cin This moment we share together may be temporary but the memories will last forever.” 27 ANTHONY C. FURINO WENDY LEE GARNER Wendelyn Thanks for believing in crystal visions.” VERA LYNN GAETANO Remember yesterday dream of to- morrow but live for today.” MAUREEN ANN GANNON MG We refuse to be what you want us to be and that's the way it's going to be. Survival.” JOSEPH E. GENITE Joe My only ambition in life is to attempt the impossible and succeed.” SHEILA MARIE GIBSON Gibs “The world is a stage, and life a piece of acting; you come, you see, and in a moment you are gone. Demo- critus ANTHONY F. GENTILE Tony Music is a world within itself with a language we all understand. Stevie Wonder PAMELA ANN GIANNOTTI Pam “It is a good thing to be rich, a good thing to be strong, but it is a better thing to be loved by many friends. A LEIN MATTHEW G AIMO Al “Age means nothing more, than how long you have been living. TERRY MICHAEL GlATREUS Hem “Don't hang on, nothing lasts forever but the Earth and sky. It slips owoy, and all your money won't another minute buy. Kansas 29 MARK R. GIGLIETTI Gigs When you say what you feel, you don't feel what you say. LYNN MARIE GILLO Pooh They aren't long, the weeping, and the laughter, love, desire, and hate: I think they have no portion in us, after we pass the gate. BRETT A. GINTER Gint How I wish you were here! We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after year! Pink Floyd TAMMY ANN GIORDANO Spammy “They say time is gonna break two people apart, look for a new life, an- other place to start. Not us babe, they're all wrong. KSB 30 GREGORY MARK GORMAN The glory of failing once, is rising and failing again. SUSAN M. GLENN Sue Go placidly among the noise and the haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. Desi- derata MICHAEL P. GLYNN Mike If the sun refuses to shine, I will still be loving you, mountains crumble to the sea, there will still be you and me. Led Zeppelin MARK BRIAN GOLDFELD Don't walk before me I may not fol- low. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ANA MARIE GOMES Always dream and shoot higher than you can reach. Don't bother to be better than others. Try to be better than yourself. 31 ANNE ELIZABETH GOULD To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only end of life. Robert Louis Stevenson ANTHONY GRAZ ANO Ant As we walk, we'll be running like the wind. T. Caldwell PAMELA GRECO Pam I'll meet you in the next world, and don’t be late, Jimi Hendrix MARY R. GRILLO Grillis Our worst fault is the preoccupation with the faults of others. MATTHEW KENNEDY GORMLEY JuliO Bag it-l'm a senior. Chris Foley 32 JOSEPH N. GUIDO JR. Joey Now I'm singing all my songs to the girl who won my heart. She is only sixteen and it's a really fine way to start.” COLLEEN BRIDGET GROVE Col I get by with a little help from my friends.” The Beatles DA VID MORSE GUMBART The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what di- rection we are moving.” O. W. H. CAROL ROBIN HAGLIND Haggy Shared joy is double joy and shared sorrow is half-sorrow.” A Swedish Proverb 33 BRENDA D. HAMMOND Imagine the clouds dripping. Dig a hole in your garden to put them in.” Yoko Ono JEAN M. HARLAN “Yesterday's memories are but tew tor the many yet to come; but do not frown on yesterday, for yesterday is reality and tomorrow but a dream.” Ribby We've been first and we've been last, but look at all the incredible times gone past.” Neil Young KATHLEEN L. HARTMAN If the sun refuses to shine I'd still be loving you, mountains crumble to the sea there will still be you and me.” Led Zeppelin 34 MARC HEBERT Marcus Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it today you can do it again tomorrow. PHILLIP HERALD THOR HEMENWA Y Master of Disaster Fortune helps the brave by Phormid The people's good is the highest law by Delegibus III ERIC HENDERSON ANTONIO HENDERSON Coconut I love my women. WE! HO BRIAN HENNINGER Mr. B The future always arrives just a little before you're ready to give up the present. 36 CAROL YN T. HORAN Kelly “Whenever I get weary and I've had enough, feel like giving up. You know it's you. babe, giving me the strength and courage I need.” DEBBIE HUNT “The moment may be temporary, but the memory lasts forever.” LORI L. IANNUCCI “What lies ahead of you, and what lies behind you. are of little importance compared to what lies within you.” MICHAEL ANTHONY ILDEFONSO Do to others as others do to you.” LINDA F. JEKEL Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body. EC 12 I have never let school- ing interfere with my education. Mark Twain 38 TODD P. KAPLAN See you in the winner's circle. Matt Gormley SUSAN L. JESANIS “If you think your life is complete con- fusion, because you never win the game, just remember it's a grand illu- sion and deep inside we're all th same. Styx GLENN JOHLMAN PAUL JOHANSEN Jo Jo Eat. drink, be merry, for there's no school tomorrow. DOUGLAS C. JOHNSON Doug Lately it occurs to me, what a long strange trip it's been. The Grateful Dead 39 JOHN F. KEEFE The Hat The debt you owe the dead you may only pay to the living. DAVID EDWARD KARAS It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are difficult. Seneca MARY ELIZABETH KEEFE Half Pint Some things can't be seen or ob- served but can be felt in the heart. WARREN W. KENNEY Bones The tougher it is, the more I love it. STEPHANIE E. KETTER Steph With each new rising sun arrives an- other day to spend with you. With each sunset arrives the anticipation of tomorrow. Sek 4C TRACI LYNN KING Eunice “The moments we share together may be temporary but the memories will last forever. LUTHER M. KITAHATA sincerely believe we are given life to enjoy and make it more enjoyable for others. The best way to do this is to get in the middle of it. H. Harrell DARLEEN KULENSKI Dolly “I'm sailing away. Sent an open coarse for emergency. I've got to be free, free to face the life thats ahead of me. Styx JILL M. KOVACH JiDy “So I want to laugh while the laughin' is easy 41 LOUIE LANDOLFI Let's do liquids. Cheever-U-Brew School V X CHERYL ANN LABANARO Cher Smile, and your day will be a lot brighter. -CAL 42 EDWARD SCOTT LEQUIRE Ed Self-explanatory GARY W. LANE Do not judge; that you may not be judged, for with what judgement you judge, you shall be judged; and what measures you measure, it shall be measured to you. ANDREW DA VID LESNIESKI Drew Time can tear down a building, or ruin a woman's face. Hours are like dia- monds; Don't let 'em waste. -Stones 43 PHILIP LION LYNDA ANNE LONGOBARDI Shortie The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, but are felt in the heart. MARYANN L YNCH Mar Love knows not its depth til the hour of separation. CHRISTINE L OZO WSKI Chris A little nonsense now and then is rel- ished by the wisest man. 44 THOMAS G. MACK The truck “First find yourself then, find your tal- ent. Work hard in your mind for it to come alive. -Jimi Hendrix GARY J. MAGNOTTI Maggot “To live life in your own way, to reach the goals you have set, to be the you that you want to be, that is success. CHARLOTTE MARIE MAGNUSSON Lotta “If you put something in, you get something out. SALLY L. MAHER “To live your life in your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for yourself, to be the you that you want to be, that is success. NANCY ANN MARINO Nan “Each storm brings with it the promise of a rainbow. 45 TAMI LEIGH MARK I know that age to age succeeds, bowing a noise of tongues and deeds, a dust of systems and of creeds. Tennyson LISA MARIE MASTRACCHIO Lee If you need me. call me, no matter where you are, no matter how far. ' mm ® B MICHELLE MARINUZZI Shelly The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay. Love isn't love till you give it away. MICHAEL JOSEPH MASTROIANNI Mike Be all that you can be, keep on reaching, keep on Growing. Be all that you can be, cause we need you in the army. 46 ANTHONY MICHAEL MASTROMARINO Tony Mastro I'm just a man and I am what I am. Nobody will change my ways. I don't need money and I don't need lies. I only need to live for today. -Black Sabbath MARIA A. MATURO The future's uncertain, and the end is always near.''-The Doors GORDON P. McCALL Gord If you fail, don't feel bad. You're bound to do something right some- time. PATRICIA A. MATARESE Life is full of peaks and valleys; if you can survive the valleys, the peaks will be happier. -Smokey Robinson ANTONIETTA MARIA MAZZUCCO Toni Life is a moment in space, when the dream is gone it's a lonelier place.''- Barbra Streisand SCOTT MCDONALD THOMAS A. McKEON Tom The more difficult the obstacle, the stronger one becomes after hurdling it. MAUREEN ELISE MCINNIS Mo True friendship lasts forever. JOANN FRANCES McLELLAN Joey Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky. it slips away, and all your mon- ey won't another minute buy. CHARLES McPHEDRAN Charley Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. -Frost LINDA MEL Lin Better by far you should forget and smile than that you remember, and be sad. -Christina Rossetti DIANE M. MELE The moments we share may be brief, but the memories will last a lifetime. MICHAEL L. MERWIN LAURIE ANNE MILLER Laur Love is a rose, but you better not pick it, it only grows when it's on the vine. ROBERT J. MISBACH G-bay We can walk our roads together if our goals are all the same. We can run alone and free if we pursue a different aim.” ARTHUR MONGILLO Mongo “Live it up today, because tomorrow may never come.” DIANE LYNN MONROE Di Think of our precious moments we have spent together, the memories we share for now and forever, I love you!”-DLH MARY M. MINITER Bazzle Our love is like the colored leaves of autumn, falling not to die, but to grow and live again on another oak tree ” JOHN G. MORAS Jake the snake Imagine we, the graduates, thinking life is over, knowing it has just begun. John G. Moras 50 RAYMOND L. MORRIS Ray Live your life to its fullest today, be- cause you might not be alive tomor- row.” KATHRYN I. MORTON This is the end beautiful friend, the end of everything that stands, the end, no safety or surprise. I'll never look into your eyes again.'’-Jim Morrison BRIAN PATRICK MULLEN Bri Be yourself, but make yourself some- thing worth being.”-TCM '73 51 PETER MURPHY RONALD NEUHAUSER MICHELLE ROSE NATRILLO Shel To remember just how lucky we ore. to never give up on our hopes and dreams, for by determination we will succeed.” BARBARA JEAN NOLAN Barb To love is nothing, to be loved is something, but to love and be loved is everything.” PAUL MARTIN MURDOCH Huge Excuse me, while I kiss the sky.”-Jimi Hendrix 52 ROBERT NUZZELLO LINDA C. NORMAN Lin Even if being together ends up a memor , it will be a memory I'll always cherish. DANIEL W. O'BRIEN Dan For the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal -2 Cor. 4:18 KAREN NOTARO Kar Experience teaches us that love does not consist of two people looking at each other, but looking in the same direction. KYLE PAUL O'BRIEN Uni Damn the torpedos; full speed ahead. 53 SUSAN O’CONNOR Sue Whether they're the best of times or the worst of times, they're the only times we've got.'' ROBERT OREN TINA B. ODAYNIK Elf “Laughter is just a smile that burst. KELLY T. O’NEILL And upon life's shore forever lie our footprints in the sand. 54 KATHLEEN ANNE OWLER Kath Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away.'' Beatles PATRICIA ANN PADUANO Patty Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. - Tennyson SALVINA PAGLIARO Sallie All the v orld's a stage filled with ac- tors and actresses. PAULA MARIE PALELLA The friends I thought I'd never find, time says I now may leave behind, to move along my life redeems, my se- cret love of daylight dreams. CHARLENE LYNN PALMER Ko-Ko If you love something set it free; if it comes back it is yours, if it doesn't it never was.” 5S GABRIEL PALMIER! Ill Gabe PHIL BERT PAN Rubert He who neglects to drink of the spring of experience is apt to die of thirst in the desert of ignorance.''-Ling Po RAYMOND WILLIAM PALUMBO Ray You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometinne, you just might find you get what you need. -Rolling Stones DAVID CHRISTOPHER PANAGROSSO Pillsbury Dough Boy Nothin' says lovin' like something from the oven, and Pillsbury does it best. CATHY PAPA Cat I'm as free as a bird now ... and this bird you can not change. DENNIS J. PAPA I'm happy. Hope you're happy too! Do it in the road 56 MARK ANTHONY PARISI FoMoCo When the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me. shine until tmor- row-Let it be.''-John Lennon ROBERT J. PAYNE You don't really need this now, do you? LINDA ANN PARRETT Lynith All the times that I've cried, keeping all the things I knew inside. It's hard, but it's harder to ignore it. JOSEPH W. PAVLOVICH There is a road, no simple highway, between the dark and the dawn of night. And if you go. no one may fol- low, that path is for your steps alone. 57 MARY LOU PEDAUNO To live life in your own way. to reach for the goals you have set, to be the you that you want to be. that is suc- cess. ANTHONY AL PERFETTI Klink “You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will live as one. -John Lennon ¥ DONNA LYNNE PERRELLI “If you need me, call me, no matter where you are, no matter how far. BRUCE R. PERFETTO Crash “Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends. BARBARA ANN PERRY “To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe. 58 PAMELA ANN PISCITELU Pamers “We can only give eah other what we need, mostly love, shaping tomorrow's future and yesterday's memories. RICHARD PETHICK KATHY PIEPER Kat “There will never be another one like you. There will never be another one who can do the things you do. -Jim Morrison LISA TALBOT PETRILLO “Talk about a dream, try to make it real. You wake up in the night, and its 59 ANN POSSIDENTE Pos “Sometimes I lie awake at night and wonder where my life will lead me, waiting to pass under sleep's dark and silent gate.“-Jackson Browne LYNNE MARIE POGMORE Poggy If it weren't for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn't get done!'' CHRISTINE JUDITH POTONIEC Chris “Being happy is a feeling, it's all a frame of mind, and every moment you feel sad and blue, you could be having a real good time. -Dexter Wansel MICHAEL PROTO Mike Friendship is just a small word, but it's people that make it big. ANTOINETTE CARMELA PROTO Toni “Live, Love, Laugh 60 DENNIS M. REILLY LYNN A. RENKEWITZ J.A. It is a fool, who will not submit to love's attractiveness and experience it's hardships and joys. SUSAN J. REILLY Fluzie That perfect feeling where time just slips away between us on our foggy trip. Neil Young 61 STEPHEN MARTIN RICCI Steve To have a successful future.'' JAMES J. RUBINO JR Jim Have you ever been experienced? Well I have. Jim Hendrix 62 : BARBARA MARIE RYAN Barb This moment we share together may be temporary, but the memoy will last forever. SANDRA M. RUSECKY These walls that still surround me still contain the same old me, just one more who's searching for the world that ought to be. Rush TIM R. RYAN Tim Life is full of fun, but if you don't enjoy yourself, why bother? SANDRY P. RUSSO Sandy You're a shining star, no matter who you are. shining bright to see. what you can truly be. VIRGINIA M. RYAN Gin If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it is yours, if it doesn't it never was. 63 DA VID SAM PER I Sprocket All the world is a stage and I am just an actor.” SHAWN MARIE SALEMME You are never given a wish without being given the power to make it true.” Bach MICHELE C. SAMPIERE Shell We can never forget someone or something we tove ... memories last forever.” DAVID E. SCHIMEK Smiley Soap and education are not as sud- den as a massacre, but they are more deadly in the long run.” DAVID LIVIO ALOYISU SBABO Jump up! Look around! Find yourself some fun.” Jethro Tull 64 NEAL SCHNEIDER Schnido Work now, get paid later.” TRA C Y PEARL SHINDLER Munchy “A quiet boy is not easy to know yet his friendship cannot be broken.” In the memory of my Grandfather. PAUL J. SIGNORE Sig The school boy who wonders why he has to study decimal, fractions gets his answer when figuring baseball aver- ages.” PETER A SIOHOLM Pete I'm young. I'm wild, and I'm free. STEVEN SOLOMON MICHAEL JOHN SILENGO Mike “Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. MARK A. SOLA Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best. MICHAEL N. SOSENSKY Sos Tact is when you know enough to close your mouth before someone else wants to. 66 BRYAN JOH SPERRAZZA Face piles of trials with smiles; it riles them to believe that you perceive the web that they weave. This is my gen- eration baby. Hallucinations abound.” JAMES SULLIVAN DONALD B. ST. JOHN D.J. We live, we die. and death not ends it; journey we more into the night- mare.” J. Morrison LORI DENISE STONE Stoney Those who reach back for the past, may never see the future. 67 MICHAEL A. SUNDWALL Mike Life is a bushel of roses. I just wish I could get off the thorns. LAURA LEE TEBBETTS I held the book so tightly in my hands, saw your picture, heard you call my name. EMIKO C. TAM AG AW A EM Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. LISA A. TARDUCCI Junk So say it loud and let it ring, we're all a part of everything, present, future and the past. Fly on proud bird you're free at last. DED. To R. Vanzant CDB SUSAN FRANCES TIENKEN Sue If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours, if it doesn't, it never was. 68 KENNETH J. VALLONE Ken The artist that says there is no beauty in straight lines, has never seen the white sphere shoot over second base.” VNCENTJ. TONDALO Handsome If you should leave and I remain, the storm clouds would gather and I'd feel the rain.” In memory of Cheryl A. Ton- dalo FRED VALALIK I'll try anything in life, the things I like I'll do twice.” 69 ANNE ELIZABETH VARRONE Anna-Banana “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it. you can become it.” William Arthur Ward USA ANN VIELE Raven Even though we may go our own separate ways and persue our own goals, we will never forget the fun and laughter we once shared.” L.A.V SCOTT A. VINCENT If you love something set it free, if it comes back it is yours, if it comes back it is yours, if it does not it never was.” 20 SANDRA ANN VAN ACORE Sandy “Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting.” The Beatles KATHRYN R. WAGNER Make the sun to shine.” JOHN ROBERT WEZOWICZ Wez “Never pull a mans dreams out from under him. They may be the only things KARYNM. WILLIAMS “If the sun refuses to shine, I will still be loving you. If the mountains crumble to sea there will still be you and me. Led Zeppelin 71 BETHANN WRIGHT Bef Hold on tightly to memories, for the joy. fun, and laughter shared is not to be forgotten, but shall remain with us forever.” WJC. I Love you Mom and n . MIRIAM WUGMEISTER If you only spoke when you were spoken to. and the other person al- ways waited for you to begin, you see, nobody would ever say anything. Lewis Carroll DOMINIC ZULLO LAURI ANN ZILINSKAS Laur A smile costs nothing but gives much. It takes a moment but the memory can last forever.” 72 CAROLYN JONES The Senior officers would like to extend their sincere thanks to our class advisors Miss Nancy DeCarlo and Miss Gail Byrns for their unending patience and strong support in guiding us from a disoriented Fresh- man group to a strong and united Senior class. Working with such fine people has truley been a memora- ble and rewarding experience. We, the class officers of 1982, have worked hard to make these past four years at North Haven High School both successful and enjoy- able. Our enthusiam and dedication have enabled the class to achieve many of it's goals. We feel the ex- periences that we have shared have certainly made many lasting memories. DO YOU MEMORY As we entered the halls of North Haven High School in the fall, we knew it would be for the last time. It would be the last time to meet with friends while still in high school, the last year to fight our way through B corridor, and make new schedules with new teachers, or make new friends. In our minds, only yesterday did we enter this realm as frightened freshmen in anticipation of the four years ahead. Four years which seemed to stretch infinitely before us, and now, they've all rolled by. As we reflect upon our joys and pains through these four years, we sigh, we cry, but most of all we smile to remember something once so endless, now seems all too short. Denise Byrd and Mei-wa Cheng THE PEP RALLE To the great surprise of many, the first pep rally in many years proved to be a great success. The whole school participated in either watching activi- ties or participating in them. Cheerleaders and dif- ferent volunteers helped to start things off by chanting and doing various stunts. Once the bleachers and surrounding fields were filled with people the chanting ceased and the activities BE- GAN! As the cheerleaders grabbed volunteers out of the audience, such activities as relay races were taking place. Everyone helped to show that North Haven High students had school spirit. The faculty members were quite impressed with the decorum that was kept throughout the pep rally. The North Haven Cheerleaders were especially happy that their idea to promote school spirit was a great suc- cess, and in concluding I would like to say that I hope this tradition continues. Aileen Bell 74 REMEMBER ? COLLEGE APPLICATIONS There is a period in adolescence where a blank piece of paper and a pen will become your child's vicious enemies. This stage starts in the summer of the junior year in high school and ends approxi- mately on April 20 'th of the senior year. The afflica- tion is known as The College Application Contami- nation . The symptoms are extremely contagious, espe- cially to other teen-agers, during the disease's first stages. Around December 20 'th of the senior year the victim develops sweaty palms, nervous twitch- es, insomnia, and the incurable desire to steal the Volvo, go skiing and never touch the keys of a typewriter again. Severe depression may become apparent and with females, unnecessary bursts of tears are frequent. Parents will notice that if their child is afflicted with this disease, they too will suffer. Fathers will find that they are writing innumerable checks for twenty to thirty dollars for apparently no good reasons at all. Mothers will begin to have seri- ous tension headaches and blurry eyes from read- ing too many unfinished essays. As stated earlier, the symptoms may start as early as the junior year, but most teen-agers sicken when they receive more mail than usual. Parents should start watching for signs when the mailman brings abnormal numbers of brochures addressed with their child's legal name. As the college fever rises children will make overwhelming requests to be tak- en from one school of their choice to another. Ob- jecting to these beseechments will only make the disease worse. Parents are therefore expected to comply and wait in agony as Jr tries to make a good impression with the Dean of Admissions. Parents should notice that during the Christmas vacation their senior children will stay home, scrub (an idiom for study) and complain about not being able to go out. They will probably go out with their buddies only once-New Years Eve. Expect your son or daughter to come home completely plastered at 4:30 a.m., claiming that he deserved it . Even after all the applications are in the affliction is still present. Parents should expect the onset of a Secondary Infection called Senioritis at about the end of the second term. The symptoms of this phase of the illness are recognizable. Your son or daughter will become lackadaisical and slothful to- wards the subject of homework. The desire to steal the family car becomes greater, and road trips with friends are prevalent. School becomes a joke, and many classes (especially physics) are blown off (a colloquiallism used by many inflicted youn- sters to indicate a lack of desire to do something) Parents should monitor this habit and make sure that it is not seriously introduced to the body's system. The last stage of the disease is agony for both parents and youngsters alike. Around April 15 'th Seniors become insecure, and begin to have the same symptoms as the first stage of the disease. They will always be the first ones to get the mail and tend to be violent if there are no letters for them. When the first letter does arrive, do not expect them to open it right away. That is just too much to ask! Most likely they will stare at it unopened on the breakfast-room table, while the remainder of the family goes off the deep-end. Once all of the ac- ceptances and rejections have been received, the epidemic has taken its toll and at last the disease is over. As things at home return to normal, you as par- ents, will find yourself asking one question: What was all of the pain and agony for? If the disease has run its course your answer should be as follows: All of this was just so we could find out what color bumper sticker would adorn the back window of the family car in the fall. Gina Baskett 75 SENIOR DIRECTORY A ANDREW B. ACAMPORA - 67 Culver Lane 8 15 63 - moody, outspoken - graduate from Chever U. Brew School - likes: good food, wild parties, sports, expensive cars, big white rocks - dislikes: Mean Green, flat beer, N.H.P. D., rainy days - surpressed desire: to be a millionaire at twenty years old - future plans: keep on living. ANTHONY VINCENT ACANFORA 19 Country Way - 6 25 63 - troublemaker, brown hair, 57 - likes: girls, Chevrolet, Trans Ams, motorcycles, drinking - dislikes: Fords, History class, working nights, people who don't know what they are talking about, Volkswagons - pet peeve: stuck up people - supressed desire: to own a Turbo Trans Am - future plans: to go to technical school for Automotive and Hospital Electronics. DORIS E. ALBRECHT- 1830 Hartford Turnpike -11 11 64- considerate, understanding, friendly - Varsity letter for Soccer, SACHEM Sports Editor, Prom Committee - likes: Frak, yellow balloons, strawberry daiquiris, being with my friends. Hockey games - dislikes: busy phones, red sto- plights, smoke filled rooms, large chocolate shakes - sur- pressed desire: to be able to spend my life in my own way - future plans: go to college and succeed. CAROLE AMELLIN - 5 Barnett Drive - 8 22 62 - short, crazy, independent - Nurses Aide Award - likes: guys, Friday nights, my freedom, winstons Cafb, food - dislikes: school, stuck up people, phonies, detentions, people tell- ing me what to do - surpressed desire: to become a R.N. - future plans - to get my own apartment. BART AMENDOLA - 2 Turner Drive - 1 14 64 - gullible, Italian - Football, graduate from Chever U. Brew School - likes: Deep Purple, friends, Budweiser - dislikes: deten- tions, waking up for school, unanswered calls, empty kegs - surpressed desire: to be remembered - future plans: U.S. Military Service. ANGELO ANNUNZIATO TODD AUGUR MICKY ASARD B DIRKBACHMANN 45 Bradley Street - 9 16 63 - moody, rowdy, unpredictable - class clowns - likes: partying with the boys, hats, chocolate ice cream, quiet girls, big brown eyes - dislikes: cheap shots, getting up early, cov- er charges, warm beer, punks - pet peeve: running out of money - surpressed desire: to own a bat - future plans: to become a policeman. MICHAEL P. BALDO 31 Palmer Road - 10 20 64 - Italian, crazy, fun loving - Junior Varsity Soccer, Student Council, member S.M.U. - likes: long weekends, music, girls, hunt- ing and fishing - dislikes: cats. Red Sox, busy phones, chicken, Monday mornings - pet peeve: not having someone to talk to - surpressed desire: to have a high paying job and to enjoy life to it's fullest - future plans: to attend college. MELISSA BARBER CHRISTOPHER BARTLETT- 17 Woodside Drive - 5 12 64 - talkative, unpredictable, enthusiastic - Peer Tutor and Counselor - likes: Fourth of July at Dog Mountain, When Hartford Welcomes The World , to reach out and touch someone, KPBI Rocks the Rockies, ICE SKATING - dislikes: failing Figure Tests, people who ask too many questions, the Preppy scene, not reaching previously set goals - pet peeve: People that live day to day without any special goals to strive toward - surpressed desire: to begin the First Rock Group on Ice - future plans: competitive Figure Skating training at South Suburban Ice Arena in Littleton Colorado — International Competition. GINA BASKETT- 2 Ridgewood Avenue - 8 25 64 - affec- tionate, inconsistent, gullible - Varsity Swimming II, III, IV, Girls Swimming Captain IV, Varsity Gymnastics II, Model Congress III, IV, French Club, French teacher for sixth grade '81, Merge Inc, Vi seulement toi et moi, lA of the brotherhood - likes: faded Levis, champagne, Nantucket summers, thunderstorms, laughter - dislikes: being put on hold, green beans, 12:30 curfews, Eeesh Eeeev's - pet peeve: total SPAULDINGS - future plans: college, to re- turn to Europe. DENISE M. BEAUVAIS - 19 Peck Street - 8 8 64 - short tempered, sensitive, happy - likes: John, Santana, Yellow Roses, Cameros, C.C. and ginger - dislikes: Sunday nights, cigarettes, arguing, admitting when I'm wrong - pet peeve: people who think they are better than what they are - surpressed desire: to lead a happy and successful life - future plans: college. AILEEN MARIE BELL - 18 Howe Street - 7 18 64 - ener- getic, determined, perfectionist - Peer Tutor for Smoking I, Model Congress and Debate Club II, Peer Tutor II, Es- sence Club and President II, Varsity Cheerleading III, IV, Senior Advisory Board, SACHEM Literary Editor IV, Student Council IV, Senior Prom Committee, National Cheerlead- ing Scholarship, finalist for Miss Teen World Pagent and Miss Teenage Connecticut - likes: new fashions, spring time, strawberry shortcake, sleeping, keeping busy - dis- likes: cold weather, getting up early on weekends, dis- honesty, not having enough time, people who worry all the time - pet peeve: when a person burps out loud and doesn't say excuse me - surpressed desire: to go into an expensive store and break all the china - future plans: to become a psychiatrist and help all those people less fortunate than I. DAVID BELLONIO PAUL BERGANTINO - 43 Marlen Drive - 11 11 64 - friend- ly, optimistic, hot tempered - Ski Club, SACHEM Advertis- ing Committee - likes: girls, magic, cars, success, most of all my family - dislikes: failure, slow cars, speeding tickets, two-faced people, Monday mornings - pet peeve: hav- ing curfews - surpressed desire: to be a famous Magician and my own boss - future Plans: go to a four year business college. CECELIA MARIE BERGIN- 10 Larson Drive - 9 29 64 - shy. 76 fun loving, sensitive - Junior Prom Committee, Junior Var- sity Field Hockey - likes: Miss Piggy, the color purple, hav- ing fun on weekends, being with friends, traveling - dis- likes: Monday mornings, dumb questions, rainy days, preps, nosey and arrogant people - surpressed desire: to be successful in everything I attempt - future plans: to become an Accountant after completing four years of college. CARL BERLEPSCH JOHN BERNER - 15 Hickiry Hill Road - 1 7 64 - tall, easy going, outspoken - Model Congress, Student Council, Golf, Math League, Explorers Club, National Merit Schol- arship Commendation - likes: good friends, money. Math, D + D, N.Y. Yankees - dislikes: English papers, supercillious people, brown-nosers, hyprocrites, olives - pet peeve: getting up early in the morning - surpressed desire: to see the Giants win Superbowl XVII - future plans: to become a research scientist. WILLIAM BETZNER CHARLES BETANCOURT - 7 Ansoina Drive - 1 28 66 - genial, imaginative, outgoing - A.V. Club, Outdoor Club, Project Adventure, Student Council, Science Club, SIIC, Chess Club, Drama Club, Model Congress - likes: Science, John Denver, California, Geology, beaches - dislikes: hard rock, dull parties. Biology, city life, latolia - pet peeve: slum areas - surpressed desire: to climb Mt. Ever- est - future plans: Colorado School of mines. Geologist of the Company, and finally an independent Lapidarist. BARBARA ANN BIGLIERE - 14 Culver Lane - 4 22 64 - friendly, impatient, picky - Junior Prom Committee - likes: the color purple, weekends in Vermont, being with Mike, Boops Nols Bomb Shell Shea X-mas '80 - dislikes: Mondays, rainy days, people who mistreat animals, two faced people, waiting - pet peeve: people who are not punc- tual - surpressed desire: to find happiness in everything do - future plans - college, to marry Mike. LAURI CHRISTIE BLAKE - 26 Old Kiln Road - 11 21 63 - talkative, paranoid, sensitive - Manager of Girls Track and Girls Volleyball Teams - likes: Sunkist-VO, having a good time with my friends, being with B.H., beaches, weekends - dislikes: when people lie to me, when people are backstabbers, waiting, being bored - pet peeve: when people talk about me - surpressed desire: to be happy and successful - future plans: to work with young children. SHARON J. BLOMGREN - 20 Anthony Road - 2 15 64 - materialistic, sarcastic, confused - likes: strawberries, red roses, fireplaces, the beach, brown leather - dislikes: waking up. Preps, Monday mornings, feeding the dog, when I don't get my own way! - pet peeve: a zitty complexion - surpressed desire: to own a M.G. and to live in an apartment in Manhattan - future plans: college. DONNA BOGAERT ED BOGAERT-539 Clintonville Road - 1 21 64 - friendly, moody, witty - Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football - likes: girls, long weekends, '68 Chevy Camaro, outgoing people - dis- likes: Vinny's Camaro, having no money, homework, ink spots, getting up in the morning - pet peeve: girls that say NO - surpressed desire: To live long and die hard - future plans: to get a real job. EDMUND D. BOGAN - 76 Todd Drive South - 10 1 64 - friendly, active, quiet - three years Cross Country, Cap- tain, letter and Jacket, three years Track, Chess Club, A.F.S. Treasurer - likes: P.C., Distance Days, F.M., S.C., Porche - dislikes: saying goodbye, waking up, Yankees, A.M., busy signals - pet peeve: two-faced people- sur- pressed desire: to win the Boston Marathon - future plans: to run for a college team. CHARLES BOGEN - 38 Beech wood Drive - 4 11 64 - friendly, athletic, good sense of humor - Varsity Soccer Co-Captain, Ski Club, SACHEM - likes: skiing, Soccer, weekends, good friends, good food - dislikes: snowless winters, plaster of paris, my Cast - surpressed desire: to earn a lot of money and spend it as I please - future Plans: graduate from Bryant College and get a real job. PATRICIA ANN BOGUNIECKI - 33 Mansfield Road - 10 26 64 - dizzy, friendly, outgoing - lA of the Kinky Arti- choke Crowd, 1 3 of the Crazy Happy Singers, Vi of the Cape Cod Travelers - likes: warm nights, red. Cape Cod, Bad Company, waiting for gossip - dislikes: rain, sane people, waiting for something good to happen. Preps, no place to go - pet peeve: people who can't wait - surpressed desire: to be rich and have a '66 red convert- ible Mustang - future plans: college and travel. DANIELLE MARY BOILEAU - 10 Country Way - 5 19 63 sensitive, understanding, fun loving - likes: Summer, Dinos, horseback riding, Hockey, my friends - dislikes: busy phones, being rushed, rainy days, fake people, sarcastic comments - pet peeve: unfriendly people - surpressed desire: to go to Hawaii - future plans: college, legal Sec- retary. STEVEN BOURDEAU 2007 Hartford Turnpike - 7 11 64 - emotional - Hockey Team - likes: ladies, scarey movies, fishing, water skiing, German Shepards - dislikes: holding in anger, not eating, being sick - pet peeve: running out of hot water in the shower, during the winter - surpressed desire: to settle down in the right place at the right time - future plans: to become involved in the right area that's right for me. PAULETTE BOURGEOIS MARK BOWERS MARGARET BRENNAN JOSHUA H. BROWN - 24 Westview Road - 5 17 64 - Bacchamalian, sophisticated, achieving - Ski Club, Tennis Team, Student Council - likes: good friends, Heineken Dark, fine restaurants, traveling abroad, ski weekends - dislikes: Monday mornings, cottage cheese. The Yan- kees, insincere people, Shushi Barrs - pet peeve: brown nosers - surpressed desire: to have a harem - future plans: to be a successful lawyer in Boston, with a ski chalet in Aspen and an apartment in New York. DONNA G. BRUNO - 65 Minuteman Drive - 10 18 63 - friendly, sensitive, shy - likes: hard rock, Italian food, act- ing, singing, dancing - dislikes: homework, term papers, getting up, coming to school on bad days, spinach - pet peeve: nosey people future plans: to go to The Stone School of Business to learn Word Processing. CYNTHIA ANN BUA - 129 South Avenue - 7 2 63 - per- ceptive, sensitive, forgetful - three years of Soccer, Var- sity jacket. Gymnastics, Girls Track, Junior Prom Commit- 77 tee - likes Bill, Whiskey River, Steely Dan, Ajd, Danielle, eating - dislikes: getting checked by Rod Hart, heights, confusion, No” for an answer - pet peeve: doing 360's on the green sunfish, getting strangled by the sails rope, while watching Lynester get knocked on the head - surpressed deisre: to fly a plane - future plans: college. RONALD V. BUCCI- 112 Bradley Avenue - 8 25 64 - fun loving, outspoken, humorous - likes: Jai-alai, practicle jokes, Yankees, dogs, winning - dislikes: seriousness, hav- ing messy hair, S.A.T., cafeteria food, The Palomino” - pet peeve: losing - surpressed desire: to host the Johnny Carson Show - future plans: to attend college. JAMES BUCKMILLER KAREN PATRICIA BURKE - 1625 Hartford Tunrpike - 6 1 1 64 - groovey. Space Cadet, into The Police” - four years of Girls Varsity Soccer, Varsity Girls Basketball, Varsity letter and jacket. Most Valuable Player Award for Girls Soccer - likes: Sting, J's Tomorrow, balloons, 12 Tye., Yo Ho Ho” - dislikes: clown,Chics, OO-MA”, leaving J's, flairs - pet peeve: when my teeth itch - surpressed desire: I wish I was a Kellogg's corn flake foatin in the bowl takin movies relaxin awhile, floating in style” - future plans: Meet you on the dark side of the moon”. DOREEN BURTON DENISE LETITIA BYRD - 6 Weathers Road - 2 1 64 - friendly, chubby, sensitive - Model Congress l,ll,lll,IV, Stu- dent Government 1,11, Homeroom Representative 1,11, Es- sence Club Secretary 1,11, Dance Committee Chairperon for the Junior Prom III, Peer Counselor 1,11, Junior Advisory Board III, Senior Advisory Board IV, SACHEM '82 Special Sections Editor, Girls Track Manager 111,1V, Varsity letter, number, pin certificate and jacket. Senior Prom Commit- tee, 1 3 of the N.B.C's - likes: my orange and brown Teddy Bear, talking on the phone, traveling, frees with Maureen, spending time with my parents - dislikes: thun- der and lightning, poverty, people that use you for what they can get, waking up early, having to come home - pet peeve: hypocrites - surpressed desire: to be alone with someone special for a weekend in the mountains - future plans: to go to college and major in psychology and some day have my own practice. c WILLIAM THOMAS CALLAHAN - 7 Chapel Hill Road - 12 4 63 - witty, friendly, out going - likes: back of my '47, Fridays, good friends, Kim - dislikes: busy signals. Preppies, 8:01 p.m., ink spots. Beach Ball - pet peeve: cold girls - surpressed desire: to do body work on cars - future plans: to be older. MICHAEL L. CANNEY - 99 Basset Road - 7 25 64 - athle- tic, humerous, happy - four years of Basketball and Base- ball, Junior usher. Honor Role - likes: sports, girls. Math, having a good time - dislikes: waiting, losing, writing pa- pers, phony people, the Palomino - pet peeve: brown nosers - surpressed desire: to become a business execu- tive - future plans: attend college, majoring in Business Management. MICHEAL J. CAPASSO- 1 Coventry Circle - 11 12 63 - Italian, extraordinary, hot tempered - Varsity letter in Baseball - likes: Baseball, The Stones, Yankees, Minnesota Vikings, being noisy - dislikes: conceited people, drug addicts, people with greasy hair, wise guys, cigarette smoke - pet peeve: Upjohn - surpressed desire: to punch in Sugar Ray Leonard's face - future plans: Technical School. ROBERTA A. CARAFENO - 26 Spring Road - 7 25 64 - short, active, sensitive - Junior Varsity Softball, Model Congress - likes: Orange sherbert. Softball, weekends, video games - dislikes: rainy days, conceited people, final exams, loud people - pet peeve: getting up in the morning - surpressed desire: to succeed in the computer field - future plans: to go to college. PAUL CARBONELLA CHARLES CARMODY ANDREW CARRANO CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY CARRAS - 38 Marion Drive - 5 3 64 - friendly, patient, organized - School Govern- ment - likes: friends, privacy, security, travel, numismatics - dislikes: Soap Operas, spinach. Moral Majority - future plans: Politics, Air Force, Law. MICHELLE CASSELLA - 28 Centerbrook Road - 10 21 64 - talkative, friendly, crazy - SACHEM, Senior Prom Com- mittee - likes: weekends, JLR, talking on the phone, going out, little trinkets - dislikes: school, homework, stuck up people, two faced people, vegetables - pet peeve: busy phones - surpressed desire: to have a family and live happily and successfully - future plans: to go to college. FLORENCE P. CASTALDI - 41 Overbrook Road - 11 9 63 - short, talkative, impulsive - likes: party'n, good tunes, my cat Toni, weekends, sleeping - dislikes: busy tele- phones, getting up in the morning, being board, spiders, going home when I'm having a great time - pet peeve: when you tell the truth and no one believes you! - sur- pressed desire: to own a royal blue Camaro - future plans: to be happy and have enough money to all the things I've always wanted to do and to drive to Florida and live there awhile. EDWARD A. CAVALLARO 2 Rose Lane - 3 8 63 - friend- ly, crazy, helpful - Ski Club, SACHEM Advertising Commit- tee - likes: Corvetts, Olds Cutlass Supreme, girls, snow skiing, K.G's - dislikes: speeding tickets, slow cars, being home before 12:00 p.m., working, putting gas in the car - pet peeve: waiting at traffic lights - surpressed desire: to be a successful business person - future plans: college. TRACEY DENISE CHAMPAGNE - 472 Clintonville Road - 4 17 64 - likes: trucks, boots, cats, gum, daisys - dislikes: crowded stores, Sunday drivers, fast food places, sloppy people, icy roads - surpressed desire: to own my own business - future plans: Interior Decorator. DAVID CHEESMAN ME I- WA CHENG - 1826 Hartford Turnpike - 9 20 64 - inquisitive, uncompromising, determined - Yale, vice- president of Student Council, SACHEM Editor, Model Con- gress, U.N., Peer Counselor, State Student Representa- tive, Drama Club, The Curious Savage”, Science Club Secretary, Harvard Alumni, Picnic, Washington D.C. Es- say, Girls Swim Team, Fencing Nationals, Fencing Junior Olympics and Olympic Training Camp, Fencing Captain, Junior Usherette - likes: Hesse, Dostoyevsky, Freud, Keats, kind-hearted people - dislikes: Rah-rahs, apple polishers. 78 cultural midgets, bigots, Hemingway - pet peeve: unsti- mulating conventional education - surpressed desire: to be a successful and appreciated writer and person - future plans: to be a successful and appreciated person and writer. LAURBTTE CHOPLICK - 14 Roberta Road - 5 12 64 - sentimental, creative, snesitive - Educational Center for the Arts, A.F.S. Publicity Chairman, Peer tutor. Student Council Publicity Committee - likes: Marigolds and Roses, helping others, UConn weekends, Michel Angelo, paint- ing - dislikes: being called Laurie, loud noises, cigarette smoke, drunks, homework - pet peeve: prejudice - sur- pressed desire: to be a world famous painter - future plans: college, bartending. TAESAN CHUN - 87 Collett Street - 6 20 63 - friendly, lazy, quiet - Soccer, Latin Club, Student Government, Chess Club - likes: cars, the Doors, Soccer, Florida, travel- ing - dislikes: cheese. Fall, Dodge Dart, English classes - pet peeve: not able to show my full potential - sur- pressed desire: to be a corporate executive - future plans: attend college. LAURA JEAN CICCARELLI 67 Ansonia Drive -10 12 64 - short, friendly, talkative - Junior Varsity Girls Swimming Team, SACHEM - likes: the Stones, summer nights, parties, weekends, 3283 - dislikes: moody people, walking, busy phones, squash - pet peeve: being told what to do - surpressed desire: to travel - future plans: to go into the Dental field. NANCY MARIE CIMINO - 25 Flintlock Road - 2 1 64 - friendly, sentimental, sincere - three years of Girls Track and Field, Captain of Girls Track '82, Varsity Cross Coun- try, 1 9 of the Crew, Junior and Senior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Queen, Senior Advisory Board - likes: reminis- ing about special memories, S.G. 10, going to the beach with Roe and checking out the guys with nice tans, being with my friends, roses - dislikes: Cross Country practice, dieting, saying good-bye, people who nag, getting a zit - pet peeve: cigarette smoke - surpressed desire: to make all my dreams come true - future plans: to be successful and share my success with someone. HEIDI CIOLINO ED CIRILLO ALLISON CLARK - 78 South Avenue - 12 7 63 - friendly - Girls Softball and Volleyball Teams - likes: weekends, par- ties, making money, clothes, going out - dislikes: a lot of homework, nosey people - pet peeve: those days when everything goes wrong - surpressed desire: to have a great family and job - future plans: college part time. CAM CLARKE LISA ANN COCCHIARO 5 Van Rose Drive - 6 16 64 - friendly, sensitive, easy going - likes: serious talks and good times with Chris, 4 24 81, Fridays, music. Sleeping Giant hikes - dislikes: snotty people, rainy Mondays, greasy hair, getting homework over the weekends, get- ting up in the morning for school - pet peeve: people who tell me what to do - surpressed desire: to live forever with Chris- future plans: to become successful in everyth- ing I do and to live life to the fullest. BETH ANN COLATOSTI - 21 Manomet Avenue - 7 9 64 - friendly, determined talkative - Blood Mobile - likes: mon- ey, good times, dancing, guys and partying - dislikes: hospitals, tests. Math, quiet times, steak - pet peeve; having a curfew - surpressed desire: to be rich and fam- ous - future plans: go on to college and be a business executive. ELIZABETH COLLINS 43 Locke Drive - 6 30 61 - Special Olympics - Long Jump, Softball Throw, Fifty Yard Dash - likes: dancing, music, food. DAWN COMER - 21 Kent Drive - 3 12 64 - creative, silly, dilligent - Drama Club, Model Congress, Explorers Club, Harvard Book Award - likes: theater, parties, Steve's Ice Cream, Sleeping, long vacations - dislikes: pettiness, be- ing late, rainy days, bureaurracy, saying goodbye to old friends - surpressed desire: to be an award winning ac- tress, international financies, and industrial giant, as well as a Pulitzer Prize winning author in my spare time - future plans: to work hard, fulfill my ambitions and have a good time doing it. THERESA MARIA CONTE 11 Chapel Hill Road - 12 26 63 - sensitive, friendly, talkative -1 9 of the Crew, Freshman and Sophomore Homeroom Representative, Student Council, three years of Girls Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity letter. Junior and Senior Advisory Boards, Junior and Sen- ior Prom Chairman, Junior Prom Court, Graduation Usher- ette, SACHEM Business Editor - likes: a certain someone, being with friends, music, going to parties, talking on the phone - dislikes: busy phones, being board, stuck-up people, rainy days and Mondays, being broke - pet peeve: being told what to do, curfews - surpressed de- sire: to travel around the world and to be successful in what ever I do - future plans: college, marriage, to live a rich and happy life. KAREN MARGARET COPPOLA - 27 Welch Road - 2 12 64 - friendly, cheerful, optimistic - SACHEM Typing Editor, Girls Varsity Soccer, Marching and Concert Band, Chorus, Drama Club, IHDMD, Senior Advisory Board, A.F.S. - likes: Rum Raisin Ice Cream, apple picking in October, weekends, my locker, slush - dislikes: Gloria Vanderbilt's hair, losing pens, walking into class late, research papers, early mornings - pet peeve: when people make moun- tains out of molehills - surpressed desire: to go to Italy. SANDY CORDARO - 1964 Hartford Turnpike - 2 11 64 - sensitive, understanding, honest - two years of Girls Varsi- ty Swimming, Girls Gymnastics - likes: going out with my friends and having a good time, rock-n-roll, traveling, new clothes, cute guys - dislikes: stuck up people, study- ing, saying goodbye, being board, rainy days - pet peeve: two faced people, and liars - surpressed desire: to be happy, make money, travel to every foreign coun- try, and enjoy life to it's very end - future plans: to go to college and live where it's warm. CHARLES CORNISH DAVID J. CORNWALL - 196 Fitch Street - 9 17 64 - friendly, quiet, easygoing - Ski Club, Boys Track and Field - likes: skiing, snowstorms, sleeping late, the DOORS, Ford Broncos - dislikes: Mondays, rainy days, running out of gas, people who think they are God's gift to the world, homework - pet peeve: having major tests on Mondays - surpressed desire: to ski in the Rocky Mountains of Colora- do - future plans: go to college and be successful in what I do. MARIA CORREIA - 369 Bassett Road - 6 1 63 - Chron, 79 complainer, tiny - likes: Money, dance, food, sunset and sunrises - dislikes: cheaters, onions, sad memories, han- govers, doctor bills - pet peeve: being broke - surpressed desire: to dance and teach others - future plans: go into business. Accountant or secretarial. LORI LEE COSGROVE - 19 Sachem Drive - 6 26 64 - sarcastic, impatient, outgoing - likes: Christmas, Coke, Snaggle Puss, Burger King, California beaches - dislikes: B. Fers, phony people who talk behind your back, instiga- tors, users, disappointments, rainy Mondays - pet peeve: curfews - suppressed desire: to be a successful race driver - future plans: to go to college anywhere out of North Haven. SHERI COSTELLI D CLARE DACEY -103 Standish Avenue - 5 11 63 - friendly, crazy, talkative - likes: a certain someone, music from the 50's, chocolate chip ice cream cones with choco- late shots, small children, driving Bard's van - dislikes: when people tell me I'm too thin, driving with mom in the car, having to wait for special orders at McDonald's, when Brad has the tow truck, when people are late - pet peeve: sitting around hearing the 's talk about cars - suppressed desire: to run a day care center or nursery school - future plans: to live life to it's fullest. KIM D’AMICO - 33 Beach Street - 7 14 64 - friendly, sensitive, unorganized - likes: Miss Co, friends, Friday nights. Red Sox, Garfield - dislikes: LUMS , Chinese food, Yankees, Prep - pet peeve: busing tables - suppressed desire: to always keep in touch with special friends no matter where I am - future plans - attend college. LAUREN MARIE DEFRANCESCO - 230 Mill Road - 9 6 63 - friendly, impatient, Italian - one year of Girls Basketball, two years of Girls Track - likes: going out with my friends, guys, spear-chucking, my family, Rick Cerone 10, Gen- eral Hospital - dislikes: when Lauri's phone is busy, getting the car taken away, Saturday morning practice, losing track meets, saying goodbye - pet peeve: when I tell people my name is Lauren and they call me Lauri - sup- pressed desire: to have all my dreams come true and to have a happy life - future plans: college. MICHAEL DELLACAMERA - 38 Larson Drive - 6 11 63 - Italian, sly, smart - Freshman Basketball - likes: partying with the boys. Summer nights, weekends, good music. Mama's pasta - dislikes: rainy days, warm beer, losing, working, snobs - pet peeve: stuck up girls - suppressed desire: to be rich - future plans - college. MARISSA LYNNDELUCIA - 130 Bradely Street - 12 12 64 - friendly, emotional, moody - one of the B period partiers - likes: Mark, Camaros, going to Vermont, sleeping, the weekends - dislikes: people turning on the light when I am trying to sleep, party poopers, having a good time and having to leave, having to drive home from Mark's by myself, cleaning - pet peeve: coming home and finding my sister having a party in our room - suppressed desire: to always be happy - future plans: airline stewardess. ANDREW DELVECCHIO ROBIN ELAINE DEMAYO - 27 Chapel Hill Road - 6 4 64 - impatient, conscientious, liberal - Junior and Senior class vice-president. Captain of Varsity Tennis, Frosh Field Hockey manager. Student Council Chairman of Student Activities, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Junior and Senior Prom Committee, SACHEM, French Club, Model Congress, Drama Club, Student Climate Committee, Ju- nior Honor Guard, runner-up Girls All-State - likes: Boston, Nan's eggplant, the color purple, buying clothes, late nights at Sam's - dislikes: feeling guilty, when I procrasti- nate, ignorance, Poss's voice level, gaining weight - pet peeve: when people lick their fingers - suppressed desire: to be as well loved and enjoy life as much as my grand- mother - future plans: college and a career. ANN DEMONICO DAVID DENEEN KIMBERLY A. DENUTTE - 30 Mouthrop Street - 2 3 64 - tall, friendly, crazy - Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity Volley- ball, Girls softball. Junior Prom Committee, Chorus - likes: guys. Volleyball, animals, being with friends - dislikes: dirty hair, boring people, when people turn there heads when I am talking to them, when people say stupid things - pet peeve: when people try to run my life - suppressed de- sire: to do good in my future years in school and life plans - future plans: college. BOB DEPALMA - 35 Angel Place - 5 19 64 - friendly athletic - Freshman and Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football - likes: girls, Grover kegs, R.H.S's smile, long weekends, '72 Olds Cutlass - dislikes: Crosby's penalties. Mongo's weights, waking up early, homework, empty wallets - pet peeve: broken drumsticks - sup- pressed desire: to be a superman or become a million- aire, own a Porshe and a twenty piece drum set - future plans: go to college, get married, buy a house, have kids, and then die! LAURA DEPASCALE 60 Bailey Road - 7 31 64 - unpre- dictable, stubborn, Mimmo's girl - likes: Riunite, the Doors, spending money, concerts, the Rock - dislikes: school. Preps, getting caught - pet peeve: people telling me what to do - suppressed desire: to work in New York as a hairdresser - future plans: to continue hairdressing. MARIA DEPOTO - 159 Maple Avenue - 6 2 64 - friendly, gullible, understanding - likes: Dave, going out, pizza, talking on the phone, summer - dislikes: curfews, getting up early, homework, waiting, being cold - pet peeve: two-faced people - suppressed desire: to live on my own - future plans: Business school. KENNETH J. D’ERRICO - 50 Corey Road - 1 20 64 - loud, stubborn, annoying - likes: piano. New York, hot weather, driving, Italian food - dislikes: rain, bees, Mondays, morn- ings, homework - pet peeve: being interrupted - sup- pressed desire: to be a famous jazz pianist - future plans: college. LAURA DEST JOHN R. D’EUGENIO - 45 Cedar Avenue - 11 24 64 - easygoing, Italian - Freshman Basketball - likes: beaches, beer, long weekends, D.R., Mustangs - dislikes: Adminis- trators, STOP and SHOP, Monday mornings, school - pet peeve: not having money - suppressed desire: to own a 1969 Mustang Fastback - future plans: to make it as a successful stuntman. ROBERT DEUTSCH 80 MISSY DEVITO - 48 St. John Street - 8 14 64 - crazy, different, friendly - likes: AC DC, I.N.F.L.W.S., Firebirds, BOB SEGER, weekend parties - dislikes: busy phones, cer- tain classes, vegetables, rainy days, always being in trou- ble, - pet peeve: being told what to do - suppressed desire: to be successful - future plans: to be a secretary. DAVID CLINTON DIEHL - 34 Basset Road - II 4 63 - friendly, enthusiastic, athletic - Varsity Basketball, Basket- ball Captain, Varsity Baseball - likes: my family. Basket- ball, winning. Dr. J., Celtics - dislikes: Losing, seven minute drills, Sunday morning practices, Yankees, Brandford Bas- ketball - pet peeve: Red lights - suppressed desire: to slam in Kareem-Abdul-Jabaar's face - future plans: col- lege. MIKE DIGIOIA - 5 Lawncrest Drive - 9 19 64 - ambitious, arrogant, Italian - likes: Kim, cards, money, winning, junk food - dislikes: Anne Marie, losing, Budweiser, Volkswa- gons, cheaters - pet peeve: liars, suppressed desire: to be a master chef - future plans: to own my own restau- rant (s) and be famous. MARK DILLON - 1796 Ridge Road - 9 22 64 - friendly, athletic, humerous - Boys Varsity Soccer, Student Coun- cil, SACHEM, Chess Club, Model Congress, Ski Club, Senior Advisory Board, BCO-'82, the Bro's - likes: skiing, Yankees, ZZ Top, AC DC, - dislikes: Red Sox, dumb questions, Bruce Springstein, homework - pet peeve: Ann's back- seat driving - suppressed desire: to have a successful career - future plans: college. PATRICIA DILLON GINA MARIE DOLISHNY - 9 Locke Drive - 4 15 64 - moody, confused, easy-going - likes: '67 Camaros, the Rolloing Stones, FELIX, roses, cats - dislikes: Preppies, con- ceited people, rough chics , jocks, dirty lavs at school - pet peeve: guys who spit constantly - suppressed desire: to see Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones in concert - future plans: undecided. GEORGE R. DONARUMO - 95 Pool Road - 1 22 64 - quiet, consistant - Freshman Track, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross-Country - likes: 1965 Corvette, Karate, running and winning the race - dislikes: having to repeat what I have already said twice - suppressed desire: owning an A- frame house in Maine - future plans: Marines. MICHAEL P. DONLAN 34 Watson Avenue - 3 16 64 - friendly, out-going, loud - Freshman Football and Baseball - likes: girls, sexy clothes, Fridays with the men, snow, sports - dislikes: stuck up people, bad weather, dirty work, being reprimanded, bad grades - pet peeve: cleaning the inside of my house - suppressed desire: to own a blue Corvette - future plans: to travel in Europe and go to college. SHERRI DONOVAN - 9 Center Brook Road - 2 28 64 - sentimental, friendly, impatient - likes: Brian, my friends, Chinese food. Miss Cofrancesco, animals - dislikes: busy telephones, short hair, baseball, homework, getting up at 6:00 - pet peeve: mayonaise - suppressed desire: to be successful in life - future plans: to be an interior decora- tor. JACKLYN P. DUFFY - 110 Scrub Oak Road - 9 2 64 - impatient, selective, unpredictable - likes: Joe, crusin' pond with M.B. and Lowies, long weekends, Lynyrd Skyn- yrd, expensive clothes - dislikes: busy phones, long red lights, waiting, empty promises, being board and broke - pet peeve: liars - suppressed desire: to be happy in whatever it is I choose to do - future plans: college and work. _ CHRIS EBURG - 4 Manor Ct. - 9-16-63 - Humorous, friend- ly, outgoing - Freshman and Varsity Track, SMU - likes: Sports, music, weekends, summer, and winter - dislikes: Pushy women, waking up, school, stupid arguments - suppressed desire: To be successful - future plans: To become an officer of the law. SUSAN E. EISENFELD - 65 Forest Hill Rd. - 6-9-64 - Efferves- cent, understanding, perceptive - Four years varsity Soc- cer, M.V.P. Freshman year. Soccer Captain '81, Two years Junior Varsity Gymnastics, Junior Honor Guard, Peer Tutorer, French Teacher for Sixth Graders, French Club, Model Congress, Merge Inc., V2 seulement toi et moi, Vi of the brotherhood - likes: Sunny days on the beach, Le Pouliguen, Neil Young, Camp fires, the Studio - dislikes: People who won't try new things, prejudice, pessimism, waiting for letters, having to hurry - pet peeve: Getting up at six o'clock; finding with the first spoonful of cereal that the milk is sour; then watching the yellow bus disap- pear as I drag my dog in from a walk - suppressed desire: To see eye to eye with my tall friends - future plans: College, To return to France. DIANE ELDRIDGE PAUL ELIGIO - 81 Grove Rd. - 1-12-81 - Short, friendly, stubborn - likes: Partying, girls. Black Sabbath, nice cars, motorcycles - dislikes: Cigarette smoke, getting up early in the morning, cold weather, rainy days, pears - sup- pressed desire: To travel and be successful - future plans: To attend college. LISA KRISTINE ELLIS - 30 Drazen Dr. - 11-3-64 - B.T.Y., gullible, confused - D.O.T.Y. Award - likes: Mike, gold, P.I.T.S.F., thunder and lightning, sitting on the rocks at Bay View Beach - dislikes: Slow drivers, getting asked too many questions, nervous people, never having enough money, being dingy - pet peeve: Watching S. R's in Ace the Crop Duster! - suppressed desire: To get an Esrial and a Mr. Crowl - future plans: To get married and always be happy JOHN W. ESPOSITO - 5 Tennyson Ave. - 10-16-64 - Friendly, mellow, different - likes: Mustangs, parties, beer, money, girls, - dislikes: School, work, empty kegs, waking up, losing - suppressed desire: To be rich - future plans: To get rich KAREN A. EWCHUK - 578 Middletown Ave. - 10-11-64 - V.H.P. 2, moody, sensitive - MID. in one year - Likes: P.F., yellow roses, summer nights at the beach, cold Mi- chelob, slow dancing - dislikes: Saying good-bye, being alone, bad memories, needles - pet peeve: Being tickled - suppressed desire: To get my own car and travel around the country as Pete F.'s groupie - future plans: Get married, have a hairdressing job, live life to the fullest KATHERINE ANN EWCHUK - 578 Middleton Ave. - 10-11- 64 - Sensitive, lazy, unpredictable - Prom Committee, Student Counsel, total kaos - likes: Artie, Devil Dogs, red roses, all-night parties with good friends, cool stary-nights - dislikes: Being afraid or confused, complainers, saying Good-bye, being broke, boring weekends - pet peeve: Cruelty to animals - suppressed desire: To go to the Grant More and get the Safari room, then take a cruise to the Bahamas - future plans: College; a career in com- puters F BRETT P. FALCIGNO - 44 Carriage Dr. - 4-14-64 - Crazy, hot-tempered, amorous - likes: Girls, cars, motorcycles, electronics, motor racing - dislikes: Homework, getting up early, nonmotorized transportation, boredom - sup- pressed desire: To be successful electrical engineer - future plans: To attend college and get a good job ROSE ANN FAZZINO - 225 King's Highway - 11-3-64 - determined, emotional, dependable -1 year Girls Varsity Soccer, 1 year JV Cheerleading, 1 7 Volu pt., Jr. Adviso- ry Board Jr. Prom Committee - likes: Being with my family and friends, Scammy, animals (especially horses), different seasons, being me - dislikes: Rich snobs, liars, cruelity to animals - pet peeve: Growing up - suppressed desire: To be 17 forever - future plans: To go to college and major in business administration JEFF FEENEY PAUL FEENEY DEBBIE FERRARI 110 William St. - 7-7-64 - Lazy, stubborn, friendly - likes: Jethro Tull, the song Highway to Hell , concerts, listening to the stereo, talking on the phone - dislikes: Being told what to do, studying, cold weather, being in boring classes, always being in trouble - pet peeve: Being called Debra - future plans: To travel LAURA A. FERRI 240 Bassett Rd. - 4-16-64 - Tall, Italian, crazy - likes: Mazda RX-7, balloons, diet pepsi, WR 8c JD, links - dislikes: Staying home on weekends, trying to find a job, Saturday mornings, not remembering the next day - suppressed desire: Find love, have fun, enjoy life - future plans: Travel, hairdressing, college SCOTT J. FERRIGNO - 93 Bailey Rd. - 11-6-63 - Athletic, creative, - Swimming, track, soccer, varsity letters - likes: Swimming, weekends, driving my brothers car, turning 18, my second home - dislikes: Getting beat off the block, Dr. Pepper, oral reports, waking up at 7:00 A.M., Hopping the fence to get to school everyday - suppressed desire: To live another 82 years - future plans: To have a won- derful family and a nice home ANTHONY FERRUCCI-61 South Ave. - 10-16-64 - Friend- ly, generous, funlovoing - Chess Club, A.F.S. - Likes: Yan- kees, Bowling, ACA. F.M., Fridays - dislikes: Red Sox, wak- ing up, homework, A.M., tests - suppressed desire: To become a computer programmer - future plans: Going to college MARIA FERRUCCI - 305 Spring Rd. - 5-23-64 - Friendly, quiet, caring - Peer Tutoring, Peer Counceling, Advisory Board, Yearbook Staff - likes: Bicycling, Spending Money, the mountains, listening to the radio. Miss Co - dislikes: Final exams, conceited people, math, getting up in the morning, people telling you what to do - suppressed desire: To travel and visit Europe - future plans: To go to college and succeed JOHN FIORE ROBIN ANN FIORE - 27 Centerbrook Rd. - 9-1-63 - Impa- tient, fickle, outspoken - 2 years Varsity Gymnastics, Var- sity Jacket - likes: Going to the beach, California, the Stones, Mustangs, Summer - dislikes: Winter, nosey peo- ple, Chocolate ice cream, when things don't go my way, long lines - suppressed desire: To live in a beach house in California - future plans: College KENNETH FORTES MICHELE A. FONTEYN 80 Warner Rd. - 9-10-64 - outgo- ing - likes: Journey, New York Yankees, Rick Cerone, older guys - dislikes, English, Shakespeare, homework - pet peeve: Stenography - suppressed desire: To live in Florida - future plans: Word Processing CINDY FRANCO - 1718 Hartford Tpke. - 11-30-64 - Moody, friendly, funloving - likes: A certain someone, my VW, m 8c m's, quiet nights - dislikes: Busy telephones strawberry shakes, red lights, people telling me to eat - pet peeve: People who think they're better than some- one else - suppressed desire: To live a good life - future plans: College, marriage ANTHONY FURINO G VERA LYNN GAETANO - 4 Anthony Rd. - 9-24-64 - Italian, sensitive, responsible - Briarwood Book Award, Honor Roll - likes: David Lee Roth, sun showers, red roses. Rolling Stones, Eric Seadale's mom's chocolate chip cookies - dislikes: Disco, stormy nights. Grateful Dead, cold winters, pet peeve: Irresponsibility - suppressed desire: To be suc- cessful in whatever I do - future plans: Attend a two-year business college MAUREEN A. GANNON- 299 Bassett Rd. - 1-19-64 - Con- niving, quick-tempered, gullable - likes: Pizza 8c Coke, illegal driving, having good times with my friends, doing wild things, being beach bum - dislikes: Waiting for slow syrup, going out in the rain, dirty old men, not having any loot, having a dream pass by ... - pet peeve: When Chapin attacks me - suppressed desire: To drive my MG up to a cliff, and then hangglide over the sea WENDY LEE GARNER - 36 Giles Ave. - 3-28-64 - Friendly, independent, athletic - Field Hockey, Track and Field - likes: Field Hockey, Track, goof friends, team parties. Smurfs - dislikes: Wimps, penalty shots, indoor practices, stuck-up people suppressed desire: To coach sports - future plans: College JOSEPH GENITE - 27 Lincoln St. 3-24-64 - Easygoing, crazy, unpredictable-likes: Partying with the boy's. Rock, weekends. Slim's endless supply of goodies, Jello-Wres- tling - dislikes: Warm brew, cold women, confrontations with telephone poles, Zeke's nose. Cottage Cheese - pet peeve: Stuck-up girls - suppressed desire: To inherit Elmer Fudds mansion and yacht - future plans: To be- come a dental floss tycoon ANTHONY GENTILE ALBIN MATTHEW GIAIMO - 24 Van Rose Dr - 9-5-63 - Seirous, sensitive, friendly - likes: Traveling, Bowling, Chi- cago White Sox, San Francisco 49ers, pizza - dislikes: Mint, people who yell for no reason, Boston Celtics, peo- ple turning without signaling, apologies over a game - pet peeve: Mayonnaise - suppressed desire: To become a broadcaster - future plans: College, seeing new places PAM GIANNOTTI - 13 Spring Rd. - 2-2-64 - Talkative, sensitive, friendly - Gymnastics, Softball, Volleyball - likes: Yankees, beaches, music, sports, weekends - dislikes: Disco, Boston Red Sox, waiting, dancing, pink - pet peeve: When Kim's telephone line is always busy - sup- pressed desire: To travel - future plans: College TERRY MICHAEL GlATREUS - 90 Bishop St. - 11-6-64 - Stubborn, ball-breaker, Gamonday - likes: T.A.G., Snowmobiling, Volleyball, winning, Yankees - dislikes: Los- ing, Red Sox, school, B.'s - pet peeve: Taking tests - suppressed desire: To be a Carpenter SHEILA MARIE GIBSON 171 Sackett Rt. Rd. - 5-25-64 - Crazy, understanding, complicated - likes: Meeting new people, eating, movies, going out, having a good laugh - dislikes: B.K., too much homework, getting confused, be- ing alone. Rock Roll - pet peeve: Walking in the rain - suppressed desire: To do all the right things - future plans: To become an accountant MARK R. GIGLIETTI - 63 Mountain Brook Rd. - 4-24-63 - Easy to get along with, intelligent, friendly - Football Team, Ski Club - likes: Skiing, listening to music, playing guitar, going out and having fun, nice people, money - dislikes: getting up for school, doing things I don't feel comfortable doing - suppressed desire: To have a beau- tiful wife and an even better looking mistress - future plans: To go to college, and then live a long, happy, and healthy life LYNN MARIE GILLO - 24 Otter Rd. - 10-28-64 - Sensitive, moody, short- Yearbook Staff - likes: K-Man, Yankees, children, Pat Benatar, Autumn, wild cats, Hey Hugh! - dislikes: cloudy days, being alone, not being able to do what I want to do - pet peeve: People who are always frowning - suppressed desire: To own a German Shepard and name It Bucky - future plans College, marriage BRETT A. GINTER - 65 Pool Rd. - 7-11-64 - Athletic, musi- cal, tall - All-State Swimming, 2nd Team All-Housatonic, Most Improved Swimmer, Most Team Spirit, Varsity Soc- cer, Math League, Concert Band, Dance Band, Jazz Band, Student Council, Model Congress - likes: Swimming, Soccer, music, SLCC, Math - dislikes: Stuckup people, ice skating, literature, politics, people who take life too seri- ously - suppressed desire: To become a president or head executive of a multi-nation corporation - future plans: To become a successful Certified Public Accoun- tant TAMMY ANN GIORDANO - 41 Robin Ct. - 7-27-64 - Out- going, honest, trustworthy - Volleyball 1-4, Varsity Letter and Jacket, Volleyball State Champs 79-80, 80-81, Prom Committee 3,4, Drama Club, Softball, J.V. Volleyball Capt. 2,3, J.V. Basketball Capt. 1. - likes: T.M.G., Rain- bows, Broad Shoulders, sitting by the fire on cold nights, good times with good friends - dislikes: Getting woke up when I want To sleep, being lonely and depressed, being criticized, broken promises, people who don't know when to stop breaking 'em pet peeve: Looking forward to something and then getting disappointed - sup- pressed desire: To be able to give as much love for the rest of my life as I have been given all of my life - future plans: College, marriage JOSEPH GIO VANNITTI III - 28 Marlborough Rd. - 7-20-64 - Tall, friendly, helpful - likes: Motorcycles, vans, rock bands like Styx, Led Zeppelin, The Who - dislikes: Disco, Punk Rock, Stuck-up people - suppressed desire: To become a butcher - future plans: Undecided SUE GLENN 20 Glenn Rd. - 1-29-64 - Sincere, athletic. Nature Lover - 4 years Varsity Field Hockey, 2 years Capt., honorable mention all-housy '80, 4 years Basket- ball, 2 years Varsity B.W. 4 years Girls Track, 1 year Capt., State Meet '80-'81 - likes: Sunsets, Snickers, Mansa , Steep Rock, puppies - dislikes: Insincerity, stereotypes, the system , false people Nuclear Power - pet peeve: Dishonesty - suppressed desire: To live in a log cabin with a loft and a fireplace - future plans: To attend a 4 yr. college and major in Physical Therapy or Recreation and Park Management and to live a quiet and fulfilling life MICHAEL GLYNN - 2 Beverly Dr. - 5-23-63 - Straight for- ward, quiet, moody - likes: A certain girl. Corvettes, sum- mertime, Led Zeppelin, Friday nights - dislikes: Getting up early, homework, conceited people, rainy days. Disco - suppressed desire: To own a Corvette - future plans: To become an Architect, and get married MARKGOLDFELD 2051 Hartford Tpke. - 3-31-61 - Super, humorous - Special Olympics - likes: Honey , Lonna, eating. Weightlifting, listening to Grease, T-shirts with stu- pid sayings - dislikes: Saying good-bye, not getting my way, discipline, - suppressed desire: To keep my desires suppressed - future plans: Traveling ANA MARIE GOMES - 1980 Hartford Tpke. - 7-25-64 - Friendly, understanding, easy-going - Peer Teaching, Stu- dent Council, Sachem Staff, Senior Prom Committee - likes: being with friends, dancing, listening to music, shop- ping, pizza - dislikes: two-faced people, waiting, being broke, looking forward to something and then being let down, liver - pet peeve: When people spell my name with two N's - suppressed desire: To be successful - future plans: College GREGORYM. GORMAN- 6 Old Kiln Rd. - 3-10-64 - Soccer - likes: Soccer, Electronics, - dislikes: English, detentions - suppressed desire: To live in Massachusetts - future plans: To attend College MATTHEW K. GORMLEY - 28 Crestview Dr. - 12-19-63 - Easy-going, funny, irrational - Baseball, Ski Club, Model Congress, F.K. Fan Club -likes: Sports, winning. Teletrack, weekends, getting mail - dislikes: Losing, snoring, dentists office, bubbling in answers, getting up early - pet peeve: Just getting to the phone and the person hangs up - suppressed desire: To make the cover of Sports Illustrat- ed - future plans: College, fame and fortune ANNE ELISABETH GOULD - 299 Mansfield Rd. - 7-30-64 - Idealistic, gullible, patriotic - Model Congress Chairman, Varsity Soccer, Fencing Captain, Junior Usherette at '81 graduation - likes: The ocean, John Steinbeck, guaca- mole, my sisters, Neil Young - dislikes: long, fake eye- lashes, reggae music, Nancy Reagan, liars - suppressed desire: To find the American Dream - future plans: Col- lege and a career LUCIEN GOULET CLAUDETT GRAHAM ANTHONY GRAZIANO - 9 Marion Ct. - 6-25-64 - Gentle, impeccable, fastidious - Soccer, Track, Football, Jazz Band, - likes: Playing the drums. Jamming, girls, music. Photography - dislikes: Getting up early, losing, cigarette smoke - suppressed desire: To excel in a musical career - future plans: To go on to Med school PAMELA GRECO - 314 Bassett Rd. - 3-22-64 - Moody, quick-tempered, dazed, - likes: Mountains, horses, sun- sets, going out with my friends, concerts - dislikes: Get- ting up early, rainy days, being bored, being told what to do, getting caught ... pet peeve: North Haven Cops, - suppressed desire: To meet Robert Plant - future plans: To travel and live in Colorado MARY GRILLO - 15 Belvedere Rd. - 9-15-64 - Happy, friendly, different - lA of the Kinky Artichoke Crowd, 1 3 of the Crazy Happy Singers - likes: The Doors, the poison pinto, purple, having wild times, weekends - dislikes: Bor- ing days, people who never smile, when there's no place to go and nothing to do, having to make important decisions - pet peeve: Waiting for something - sup- pressed desire: To get all I can get out of life - future plans: College COLLEEN BRIDGET GROVE- 411 Quinnipiac Ave. - 11-16- 64 - Understanding, competitive, opinionated - Field Hockey 3 8c 4, Usherette at Senior Graduation - likes: Numbers 2 8c 4, Red Sox, General Hospital, first snowfall. New England Patriots - dislikes: New York Yankees, Phil Ressuto, Reggie bars, taking the SAT's, pushy salespeo- ple - pet peeve - When people pronounce my name Coleen - suppressed desire: To scream in the Library - future plans: College and a career LESLIE GRUNEIS 9 Helen Dr. - 5-28-64 - likes: Fredericks of Hollywood, J.D., Rock 8c Roll, being with R.F. and Cruie, Leather and Suede - dislikes: Waiting, getting thrown off horses, Ct., feeling trapped, being so bored that I'd rath- er be dead - pet peeve: Many - suppressed desire: To live like Grizzly Adams in Kashmir - future plans: Move to where Palm Trees are, the sun shines, and the water is blue JOSEPH GUIDO JR. - 8 Louis St. - 9-2-63 - Quiet, shy, easy to get along with - likes: A certain girl. Hunting, Fishing - dislikes: Conceted people - suppressed desire: To be- come a Baker - future plans: To get married someday DA VID MORSE GUMBART 2 Maplecrest Lane - 10-22-64 - Sarcastic, non-conformist, incomparable - So-Captain Soccer, A.F.S., Drama, Freshman Track, N.H.C.C. Youth Group, Explorers I, Charter member - co-president North Haven Ultimate - likes: Biloxi, Mississippi, Southern Rock, the Holy Disc, Youth Group activities. New England in Autumn - dislikes: Mt. Washington in bad weather, Rubik's Cube, people who are late, trying to be serious filling out these forms. College Tours - pet peeve: Incoherent peo- ple - suppressed desire: To travel around the world on five dollars a day - future plans: To live to be 100, and to have a great time doing it H CAROL ROBIN HAGLIND - 111 Frost Dr. - 1-10-64 - Orga- nized, sensitive, funny - Model Congress and Debate Club, French Club, treasurer. Drama Club - likes: Singing, Dancing, Autumn, clear, starry nights, snow - dislikes: Be- ing sick, braces, studying, overpowering perfume after- shave, unanswered ringing phones - pet peeve: Having something cancelled at the very last minute - suppressed desire: To write a piece of creative writing that will deep- ly touch at least one other soul in the world - future plans: College and hopefully some travel BRENDA D. HAMMOND - 74 Culver Lane - 8-10-64 - Moosy, sensitive, - likes: The Beatles (especially George Harrison), playing guitar, Doberman Pinschers, peace. Vegetarians - dislikes: MSC, male chauvinists, cruelty to animals, maya, fur coats, - pet peeve: Prejudiced peo- ple - supressed desire: To meet and someday marry George Harrison - future plans: Technical school to be- come an auto mechanic JEAN HARLAN ROBERTS. HART- 103 River Rd. - 12-8-63 - competitive, athletic, enthusiastic - Varsity Football, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Freshman Football, Fresh- man Track, Captain Football, Captain Hockey, American Legion Boy's State, Junior Honor Guard - likes: Family, checking Cindy Bua, Emerson Lake and Palmer, copper, Mazda - dislikes: 5 A.M. practices for Hockey, Funerals, Cigarettes, losing, unhappy people - suppressed desire: To be as successful and generous as my father - future plans: College KATHY HARTMAN-5 Peters Ct. - 7-19-64 - Gullible, impa- tient, quiet - likes: Weekends, Pizza, sunsets, beach, mak- ing people happy - dislikes: Getting up early, nothing to do, liars, users, broken promises - suppressed desire: To go to California - future plans: College BRIAN HARVEY BYRON HATCH - 1 Sherwood Dr. - 7-17-64 - Tall, slightly crazy, usually quiet - Football - likes: Driving Cadillacs, English girls, Wayne's parties, loud music, Misquamicut, R.l. - dislikes: People who shout, the jellyfish, Sunday morn- ings, working on Cadillacs, people who don't listen - pet peeve: People who are on self-importance trips - sup- pressed desire: To ride a '69 Ski-doo snowmobile with no muffler down the halls of N.H.H.S. - future plans: College, Computers, aeronotical and automotive design ROBIN L. HAUSER - 231 King's Highway - 10-29-64 - Gull- ible, crazy, loud - Chorus 2,3, 8c. 4, Band 3 8c 4 - likes: Sunsets, rainbows, Autumn, friends, fires in fireplaces - dislikes: people who are lare, conceited people, liars, Woolco, Chemistry class pet peeve: When someone is late and doesn't call - suppressed desire: To become a famous singer - future plans: College marriage WILLIAM HAWTHORN PATIHEAGY- 47 Roarke Rd. - 9-10-64 - Moody, sarcastic, gullible, - likes: P.L., little surprises, Xmas, my gramy, oo- dies of noodles - dislikes: Mondays, busy telephones, rainy weekends, being bored, getting up early - pet peeve: Lots of 'em - suppressed desire: To lead a happy and healthy life - future plans: To go to business school and get married MARC D. HEBERT- 1165 Hartford Tpke. - 12-8-63 - Quiet, sarcastic, athletic - Varsity Tennis, Honor Guard, Boys State, Student Council likes: MASH, watching Bruins Hock- ey games, playing Tennis, mint chocolate chip Ice Cream, making fun of people, - dislikes: Obnoxious Yan- kee Fans, persons suffering from Anrexia Paranoia, cats, Cheshire High, rudeness - pet peeve: Customets who complain constantly - suppressed desire: To see the Celt- 84 ics win another NBA Championship - future plans: To go to college at WPI PHILLIP HERALD THOR HEMENWAY- 1544 Ridge Rd. - 1- 22-64 - Compassionate, creative, ambitious - The Chess Club, the Latin Club, Student Council - likes: Special friends. Classical music. Liberal politics, the Performing Arts, respect to the ecology - dislikes: Oppression, dis- crimination, social injustice, deceit, hypocrisy - pet peeve: It is an outrage that a minority called the Moral Majority are oppressing so many women who may need abortions for the preservation of their mental, emo- tional, and or physical wellbeing. We the people need to speak out against such infringements against us! - sup- pressed desire: I have always wanted to be an Indian: free, and in harmony with nature - future plans: I wish to be creative writer, and a political advocate for the peo- ple. I want to be a part of my country's development. My role must be that of an activist, serving the needs of the common people, the real Americans! ANTONIO HENDERSON ERICH HENDERSON BRIAN HENNINGER - 25 Peters Lane - 12-26-63 - Good sense of humor, clever, outgoing - likes: Sherri, outdoors, music, singing, candy - dislikes: Vegetables, Punk Rock, snobs, headaches, getting up at 6:00 - pet peeve: Peo- ple who think they know more than they really do. - suppressed desire: To be a millionaire and travel around the world - future plans: To be a printer WEI HO MIKE HOLCOMB - 30 Woodward Ave. - 4-22-64 - Calm, slender, fast - 3 year Varsity Hockey - likes: Frank Zappa, skating, money, parties, mushrooms - dislikes: Yankees, N.H. High School, the lunches, Russia, - pet peeve: Hypo- crites - suppressed desire: To be a millionaire - future plans: To be successful RAYMOND HOLLAND GEORGE HOLMES CAROLYN f. HORAN- 5 Round Rd. - 12-31-62 - Sensitive, sentimental, friendly - likes: Boys, reading, horses, watch- ing T.V., sports - dislikes: Gitting up early, conceited peo- ple, cigarette smoke, Monday mornings, and rude peo- ple - pet peeve Insincere people - suppressed desire: To travel to different countries and go to Hawaii - future plans: To go to business school to become an executive secretary DEBBIE L. HUNT - 20 Roberts Rd. - 7-23-64 - Moody, sensitive, friendly - likes: SUNKIST-VO, The Beach, being with a certain person, food, talking to people who under- stand - dislikes: T,G. er' saying goodbye, good times that always have to end, busy phones, waiting for people who are late - pet peeve: When I don't get something I want - suppressed desire: To always be happy - future plans: Business School l LISA MARIE IANNONE- 227 Maple Ave. 9-14-64 - Friend- ly, conscientious, sensitive - Varsity Soccer-4 years, cap- tain '81, earned varsity letter and jacket. Model Con- gress 9-12 co-chairman 1981-1982, Junior Honor Guard, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Court, boy's varsity Baseball and Basketball statistician. Senior Prom Commit- tee, Sachem '82, honor roll-likes: Doritos, going to Yale football games on overcast Saturday afternoons, fire- places on cold nights-dek, hot chocolate, keeping base- ball and basketball stats - dislikes: MUSHROOMS, cats, running laps before soccer practice, curfews, being lied to - pet peeve: People who bit their fingernails - sup- pressed desire: To keep statistics for a major league baseball team - future plans: College and hopefully Med- School LORI LYNN IANNUCCI - 39 William St. - 6-14-64 - Funny laughs (For you, Sue!), sensitive, crazy - Member of Varsi- ty Track for Sophomore and Freshman years - likes: A special someone, SUNKIST-VO, going out with friends, warm, sunny days spent at the beach, green - dislikes: T.G.'ers, getting hurt, that bad bird, living without him - pet peeve: When my brother saya, Get a job! - sup- pressed desire: To live a happy and healthy life - future plans: College MIKE ILDEFONSO LAURIE IZZO - 6 Allen Rd. - 8-11-64 - Wild, funny, cute - likes: Money, painting, taking pictures, guys, animals, - dislikes: Waking up early, getting sick, snobs - pet peeve: When people stare, - suppressed desire: To become a photographer - future plans: Go to Photography School J AMY J. JACKSON- 39 Bassett Rd. - 7-14-64 - Nuts, easily provoked to smile, Hi Kids - The Sachem staff, 1 9 of the crew, Rembrandts of 82 - CBjr, the bros , spending time with my friends, Sunday mornings with Chaz, H3 - dislikes: Rainy Mondays, working all weeking, goodbyes, misunderstandings, loneliness - pet peeve: People with negative attitudes about themselves - suppressed de- sire: To be successful and happy in all I do - future plans: College JILL D. JACKSON - 28 Roarke Rd. - 3-26-64 - Smiley artistic, aggressive - Track 1979, Student Council 1979- 1980, Essence Club, Vice President 1979-1980, Sachem Staff, Lay-out Editor, 1981-1982, Prom Committee 1981- 1982 - likes: Art 8c design, being independent, looking nice, rollerskating, credit cards - dislikes: North Haven, Getting up in the morning, being late, curfews - pet peeve: Watching someone brushing their teeth - sup- pressed desire: To live in a Paradise - future plans: Col- lege majors: Interior Exterior (Landscape) designs. To be successful and happy DANNY JACOBS LINDA JEKEL - 112 Wayland St. - 11-2-63 - Enigmatic - Drama Club, Connoiseur Club, Latin Club, Fencing Club, Jousting Club, Three Musketeers, Explorers Club - likes: Vanilla, chocolate chip, chocolate almond fudge - dis- likes: Alarm clocks, nuclear radiation, Robert Louis Ste- venson - suppressed desire: To meet this Mr. Hyde - future plans: To sink into my bean bag chair and pretend noth- ing happened SUSAN LYNN JESANIS 18 Sachem Dr. - 8-20-64 - david- 85 lee lover, purple-freak, smiley - Track-varsity, Prom Com- mittee - likes: Van Halen, D.L.R's body, Frank, SUNKIST-VO, Purple! - dislikes: T.G.'ers, homework, busy telephones, being dazed and confused, bad manners - suppressed desire: To love and be loved be someone special forever and forever and even then - future plans: To be a phys- ical Therapist PAUL JOHANSEN 11 Garfield Ave. - 12-13-63 - Aggres- sive, sociable, understanding - likes: Racing, mechanics, Joanne Piersndi, Heineken Darks, weekends - dislikes: Slow cars, flat beer, stuck-up girls, Mondays, Police - pet peeve: Working on my own car - suppressed desire: To build and race my own car - future plans: To join the Army and become a diesel Mechanic, own my own business, and marry Joanne Pierandi GLENN JOHLMAN DOUGLAS JOHNSON 60 Millbrook Rd. - 3-26-63 - Curly hair, friendly - likes: Nice girls, Hondas, Cass, '67 Chevy Impala Super Sports, Grateful Dead - dislikes: Fords, Har- leys, getting out of bed, AC DC, riding in the rain - sup- pressed desire: To ride a bike around the world - future plans: Teach School CAROLYN JONES K TODD KAPLAN - 5005 Ridge Rd. - 8-9-64 - Fun-loving, honest, outspoken - Swim Team 4 years-Most Valuable 11, Captain 12, Model Congress, Math League, Student Council Vice President 12, likes: Teletrack, practical jokes, music, Mets, Little Rascals, dislikes: Losing, swim practice, The Palomino”, seriousness, school spirit - pet peeve: People who try to be profound with their year- book quotes - suppressed desire: To call the races at Belmont - future plans: To go to college and be success- ful DAVID EDWARD KARAS 86 Bradley St. - 1-21-64 - Out- spoken, honest, sensible - Student Council (Vice-Presi- dent), Golf Team varsity letter Captain, Chess Club - treasurer. Math Team, Model Congress, Coach's Golf Trophy, American Legion Boy's State - likes: Friends, good music, traveling, good times - dislikes: Cold cuts, cats, snotty people, work - pet peeve: being told what to do - suppressed desire: To be able to give Mr. Dean a haircut - future plans: College - Medicine JOHN KEEFE MARY ELIZABETH KEEFE - 9 Fairy Glen Dr. - 8-25-64 - Friendly, blue-eyed, Irish girl - Captain of Track (1 Cap- tain's pin), 6 Varsity letters, 6 pins - likes: Ice Hockey, Andy Hatch, Dallas, my family. Bruins - dislikes: Saying goodbye, the ending of General Hospital on a Friday, Monday monrings, a non-loving nation, unforgiving people - pet peeve: Getting sick, not being healthy! - suppressed desire: Own a house and car! - future plans: College WARREN KENNEY 357 Skiff St. - 3-4-64 - Tall, impatient, stubborn, - likes: Shelby Mustangs, Porches, Stepping on bugs, cancelled classes, Molly Hachet - dislikes: Japa- nese cars, Boston teams, Shakespeare, pink shirts, gram- mar homework - suppressed desire: To buy the New York Yankees from George Steinbrenner - future plans: Col- lege STEPHANIE E. KETTER - 4 Russell Rd. - 12-2-64 - Sentimen- tal, loyal, stubborn - Swim Team freshman year, Varsity Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Advisory Boards, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Sachem Staff, 1 9 of the Crew, Rembrandts of '82 - likes: Ed, 3-6-81, good friends, the Beach, slow dancing - dislikes: Waking up, the mili- tary, goodbyes, forgetting, going East in the rain - pet peeve: People with lousy attitudes - suppressed desire: To keep in touch with friends future plans: College, mar- riage TRACI LYNN KING - 2 Susan Lane - 6-24-64 - Talkative, sarcastic, friendly - Junior Senior Prom Committee, Ju- nior Senior Advisory Board, Sachem Yearbook Staff, Sachem Advertisement Committee, 1 9 of the crew, rembrandts of 82 - likes: The beach, parties, making peo- ple smile, going out with friends, Pat Benatar - dislikes: Having to work on weekends, deadlines, phony people, busy phones, feather earrings - pet peeve: Being told what to do - suppressed desire: To own a black Mer- cedes sports car - future plans: College LUTHER KIT AH AT A MARK THOMAS KOCZAK- 1411 Mount Carmel Ave. - 8- 18-63 - outgoing, serious, talkative - likes: Girls, cars, weekends, camping, sleeping - dislikes: School, people who think they are better than you, bossy people, week- days, waking up early - pet peeve: Monday mornings - future plans: College JILL M. KOVACH - 69 Scrub Oak Rd. - 9-25-64 - Short, friendly - likes: Weekends, parties, animals - dislikes: Bossy people, liars, waking up on Mondays - suppressed desire: To travel - future plans: Undecided DARLEEN KULENSKI- 9 Manor Ct. - 11-12-63 - Emotional, crazy, friendly - likes: P.S., love Dad and Mom, being happy, being with my friends, going out to dinner - dis- likes: Being broke, being bored, noisy people - sup- pressed desire: To go to Arizona - future plans: To live a happy life, and live in a condominium L CHERYL ANN LABANARO - 101 Highland Park Rd. - 5 19 64 - friendly, spastic, adventurous - Editor-in-Chief of Sachem '82, 1 9 of the crew, J.V. Cheerleading, Varsi- ty Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Prom Committee, Ju- nior Usherette for graduation, NCAA, Varsity letter, num- bers, jacket, and pin - likes: life, good friends, snow, hav- ing a good time, being me - dislikes: missing my best friend Jan, cigarette smoke, boring people, waiting, be- ing called a perfectionist - suppressed desire: to do what I want, when I want, where I want, and to live my life to the fullest - future plans: college ALBA LACERVA - 27 Stone Hedge Dr. - 4 18 64 - quiet, sensitive, Italian - likes: long weekends, Italian food, sweets, summer, music - dislikes: getting up early in the morning, 6 hour school days, rude people, breaking a long nail - suppressed desire: to take a trip to Europe - future plans: to be the best that I can be at whatever I decide to do. SONDRA LAFLEY- 71 Fallon Dr. - 6 15 64 - Gemini, on the move, fickle - likes: unicorns, hearts. Bob, Twisted Sister, parties - dislikes: cleaning my room, mom turning down my radio, busy phones, having nothing to do, vegetables 86 - pet peeve: when I bite my nails - suppressed desire: to have a high position in the business field and to make a lot of money. FRANK A. LANDOLFI- 86 Culver Lane - 2 8 63 - devious, cocky, moody - likes: being with special friends, the boys from Company C - dislikes: two faced people, stupid people, cocky people, people who don't understand - suppressed desire: to have success - future plans: to succeed LOUIS LANDOLFI GARY WILLIAM LANE 1060 Hartfored Tpke - 11 7 63 - fun loving, gregarious, active - football, track. Captain of football. Student Council, Latin Club, Ski Club - likes: mus- tangs, blondes, the sun, fresh aid, snow - dislikes: SAT tests, Magoo's, rainy days, working, B.N.'s senility - sup- pressed desire: to become wealthy and stay healthy so that I can enjoy my money - future plans: college NORI LEOZ - (Paraguay) P.O. Box 722, Asuncion, Para- guay, (USA) 53 Tennyson Ave. - 11 22 63 - friendly, calm, unorganized - Varsity soccer. Track, AFS - likes: smiles, hot fudge sundaes, sunshine on the beach, pizza, friendly people - dislikes: vegetables, dirt, American cof- fee, math, licorice - suppressed desire: to have Heming- way printed in Spanish - future plans: to have a career in hotel administration ED LEQUIRE 119 Patten Rd - 10 19 64 - competitive, determined, easy going - Freshman Football, 3 years Varsity Swimming, Most Improved swimmer. Junior Prom Court - likes S.E.K., accomplishments, bonfires on the beach, getting paid overtime, sports - dislikes: teachers that talk back, guilt trips, working overtime - pet peeve: marijuana, pot, or whatever term you prefer - sup- pressed desire: to make it - future plans: to enjoy it. ANDREW D. LESNESKI- 1675 Hartford Tpke - 12 16 64 - friendly, easy going, reliable - 1 year football, 4 years baseball, F.K. fan club. Junior Ushers - likes: summer, pret- ty girls, British Rock groups, funny movies, laughing - dis- likes: waking up early, school food, senile teachers, being wrong - pet peeve: Bad Radio - suppressed desire: to be successful and happy - future plans: college MARC FREDRICK LEVESQUE - 18 Surrey Dr. - 6 13 64 - friendly, easy-going, optimistic - 3 years golf team, graduation usher, participated in Yale's frontiers of ap- plied science and engineering, varsity letter and jacket in Golf - likes: athletics, Mercedes-Benz, Boston, week- ends, traveling - dislikes: getting up early, studying for tests, getting stopped by the guard, finding that my wallet is empty, being late - pet peeve: waiting - sup- pressed desire: to be successful - future plans: college ROBERT LEVIN RICHARD LIANOS PHILIP LION EDWARD LOMBARDI LYNDA LONGOBARDI 30 Shaw Dr. - 1 5 64 - sensitive, cut, short - varsity gymnastics (Captain), Letter and num- ber, MVP junior year. Junior Prom Committee, honors - likes: Tom Casey, gymnastics, 54, roses, full moons - dislikes: goodbyes, cigarette smoke, people who think they're better than others, teacher's pets - pet peeve: when people can't say anything nice but always have a word to put you down - suppressed desire: to hang glide - future plans: college, marriage, and a successful life CHRIS LOZOWSKI - 25 Monroe St. - 4 18 65 - hyper, friendly, Polish - Sachem staff, junior and senior advisory board, accelerated program, junior and senior prom committee - likes: parties, Larry McCarthy, bluntness, beeping my horn, brooms - dislikes: working after school, backstabbers, anyone who flirts with my guy, feathers - suppressed desire: to publish a book on my most compli- cated life - future plans: attend college, live my life to its fullest, and be someone in the world SHAWNE LUMPKIN MARYANN LYNCH - 250 Maple Ave. - 8 6 64 - friendly, sensitive, outgoing -1 4 of the kinky artichoke crowd - likes: Bad Company, rainbows, pink, partying, making the total scene with friends - dislikes: rainy days, having argu- ments, cancelled plans, boredom, disco - pet peeve: busy signals - suppressed desire: to always be happy - future plans: college M THOMAS MACK - 1566 Hartford Tpke - 6 11 63 - dis- creet, motivated, patient - likes: ZZTop, J.H., motorcross, money, concerts - dislikes: end of summer, warm beer, AM radios, cold girls - pet peeve: nosey people - sup- pressed desire: life in the fast lane - future plans: the music industry, somewhere GARY J. MAGNOTTI - 5 Old Orchard Rd. - 4 17 64 - friendly, outgoing, athletic - Junior Honor Guard, 3 years golf team, student council - likes: T.C., H3, Heineken on tap, good music, parties - dislikes: conceited people, Mondays, dark beer, waking up early - pet peeve: brown nosers - suppressed desire: to be successful at whatever I do in the future - future plans: to go to Bryant college and become a C.P.A. CHARLOTTE MAGNUSSON SALLY MAHER 25 Warner Rd - 2 8 64 - athletic, friendly - volleyball, 1st team all Housey Jr. year, 3 years Basket- ball, Sophomore and Junior year Honorable Mention all Housey, 1 year track. Captain of Softball and Volleyball - likes: Marc, all Boston teams, going out, weekends, win- ning - dislikes: Yankees, losing, staying home, being sick, conceited people - pet peeve: the color purple - sup- pressed desire: to live life to its fullest - future plans: to go to college and become a physical therapist CATHERIN MARINO NANCY A. MARINO - 80 Mowry St. 12 12 63 - outgoing, friendly, fun-loving - track, J.V. basketball, manager of volleyball - likes: music, dancing, animals, summer nights, sunsets - dislikes: homework, Monday mornings, bossy people, hard rock, rainy days - suppressed desire: to succeed in school - future plans: college MICHELLE MARINUZZI - 59 Pool Rd - 6 2 64 - chunky, medium height, friendly, - likes: sports, M + m's, singing, cooking, boys - dislikes: C.F., stuck-up people, bossy people, jocks, bullies - pet peeve: people who think they are better than everyone else - suppressed desire: to 87 become a singer - future plans: to graduate and take voice lesson TAMI MARK - 34 Janet Dr. - 8 13 64 - calm, cool, and collected - Model Congress Chairman, Chess team. Var- sity soccer (tri-captain). Varsity basketball. Student Council, Ski Club - likes: Jackson Browne, Nantucket sun- shine, Dean Moriaty, bottled boats, winning - dislikes: snap judgements, extreme idealism, spellink, shallowness, frustration - pet peeve: being put on hold on total phone - suppressed desire: to see eye to eye with my short friends - future plans: skating away on the thin ice of the new day MICHEL N. MASOTTA - 48 Randall Dr. - 7 18 64 quiet, friendly, easygoing - N A - likes: cars, women, partying with the boys, Jello Wrestling - dislikes: driving behind TJ, Joe's clogs, Tony's nose, Mike's doo, - suppressed desire: to drive in the Indy 500 - future plans: taking over Dad's business LISA MARIE MASTRACCHIO - 19 May St - 7 28 64 - athletic, friendly, crazy - Varsity volleyball and track, re- ceived numbers, pins, and letters - likes: sports, animals, having a good time, Styz, talking the the telephone - dislikes: stuck up people, busy phones, staying home, not doing as well as I am capable of doing, homework - pet peeve: when people tell me what to do - suppressed desire: to continue on with sports - future plans: college MICHAEL MASTROIANNI ANTHONY MASTROMARINO - 18 Chapman Ct. - 2 6 64 - Italian, athletic, friendly - lettered in Varsity baseball and football - likes: AV Star, Black Sabbath, Heavy Metal, concerts. Black Cadillacs - dislikes: losing baseball games, running out of gas, being late, feedback, stuck- ups - pet peeve: disco - suppressed desire: to excel - future plans: college PATRICIA MATERESE-5 Sachem Dr - 8 9 64 - stubborn, cares about people, likeable - honor role - Likes: Paul baseball, football, people. General Hospital - dislikes: homework, bad teachers, nogging people - pet peeve people who think they are better than others - sup- pressed desire: to be successful in whatever I do - future plans: marriage, a good job, and children THOMAS MATTEIS MARIA MATURO - 154 Shawmut Ave. - 6 8 64 - friendly, Italian - likes: the Doors, pizza, boys, ice cream, trans-am - dislikes: rainy days, getting up early - suppressed desire: to be successful ANTONIETTA MARIA MAZZUCCO - 90 Culver Lane - 11 26 64 - Italian, outgoing, stubborn - honor roll - likes: men. General Hospital, Rick James, my sisters, Daniel's - dislikes: phoney people, Vera's music, cats, goodbyes, school buses - pet peeve: people telling me what to do - suppressed desire: to sing with Barbra Streisand - future plans to be a professional singer GORDON MCCALL - 318 Spring Rd - 11 3 63 - tall, nice, quiet - Football - likes: food, sports, music, animals, tracked vehicles - dislikes: mean people, stupid librarians, being tired, hungryness, having no teeth - pet peeve: people who druel on your sieave when they eat next to you - future plans: to be a marine SCOTT MCDONALD WILLIAM MCDONALD MAUREEN ELISE MCINNIS - 32 poplar St - 5 24 64 - fussy, sensitive, friendly - outstanding achievement in Foods I, 1 3 of the NBC's - likes: snow storms, football games, frees with Denise, crossing campus with Debbie, when my Dad shows concern - dislikes: when Angela forgets to pick me up, when my sister changes the radio station, going to the hospital, being left behind, driving with my mother in the car - pet peeve: cigarette smoke - sup- pressed desire: to get married and have it last forever - future plans: to attend college and become a CPA MARY ELLEN MCKENNA - 269 Kings Highway - 6 7 63 - sensitive, sincere, compassioonate - drama club 1 7 of the Volups - likes: Cape Cod summers, spending time with my family, heavy rain storms, a white Christmas, horseback riding - dislikes: having no free time, getting up early on cold mornings, being late for church, working overtime sorting coupons, death - pet peeve: when you are in a hurry and everything seems to slow you down - suppressed desire: to make my life the very best it can be and fulfill all of my dreams - future plans: to attend college and someday own a nursery school of my own THOMAS 4. MCKEON - 31 Coach Dr. - 9 10 64 - shy, quiet, athletic - hockey team (Assistant Captain), honor- able mention All Housatonic League, Junior usher. Junior Prom Court - likes: sports, A.G., music, 9, New York islanders - dislikes: losing, making decisions, having noth- ing to do, crowded places, being told what to do. - pet peeve: people who think that they know everything - suppressed desire: to own a successful business - future plans: college NIGEL MCLEAN JOANN FRANCES MCLELLAN - 469 Clinton ville Rd. - 8 3 64 unpredictable, friendly, quiet - Jr. Prom Commit- tee - likes: having money, being with friends, winter, spring, close families - dislikes: Monday mornings, staying home Friday and Saturday nights, talking when I first get up, two faced people, being told what to do - pet peeve: people who think they're cool - suppressed desire: to be happy and successful - future plans: college and a career in accounting CHARLEY MCPHEDRAN - 21 Central Ave - 3 10 64 - outspoken, pensive, honest - student council 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council President, 3; Class Secretary, 2; Individual State Chess Champion, 3; Team State Chess Champion, First Board, 1,3; Band, AFS, Model Congress, Math League, American Legion Boys' State, National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist - likes: frisbee, chess, music, soc- cer, public speaking - dislikes: cheating, dishonesty, reactionaries - suppressed desire: to be a struggling ac- tor, journalist, or pianist - future plans: college LINDA MEL - 92 Montowese Ave. - 2 23 64 - friendly, crazy, always smiling - likes: sleeping late, horseback rid- ing, summer, weekends, parties - dislikes: surprise tests, getting up, a cheap date, bee's, Monday morning - pet peeve: cruelty to animals - suppressed desire: to be a veternarian future plans: to become rich and famous DIANE M. MELE - 77 Bailey Rd. - 3 11 64 - talkative, sensitive, gullible - track. Junior Advisory Board, Junior Prom Committee, French Club - likes: Friday's, talking on the phone, oreos and milk, noise, being with friends - dislikes: Mondays, orthodontists, being wrong, eggplant. 88 busy phones - pet peeve: when Mr. Bonito erases the board before I get a chance to copy it - suppressed desire: to live a happy life future plans: college ROBERT MELILLO MICHAEL MERWIN - 13 Sunset Dr. - 3 5 63 - ski club - likes: skiing, weekends, good times, being with friends, girls, rock and roll - dislikes: getting up in the morning, preps, homework - suppressed desire: to be rich - future plans: technical school LAURIE ANNE MILLER - 515 Clintonville Rd - 3 10 64 - stubborn, gullible, determined - Student Council, Chair- man of Student Activities, Junior Advisory Board, Drama Club - likes: Burger King's plain cheese burger, being with friends, the beach on a hot day, parties, sleeping late on Saturdays - dislikes: girls who wear too much make-up, people who think they are better than you, fighting with my mother, people with dirty fingernails, hangovers - suppressed desire: to become rich and famous, - future plans: to go to college for accounting MARYM. MINITER - 2 Van Rose Dr. - 3 21 64 - outgoing, talkative, a little bit crazy - likes: sunny fall days, talks and times with Eli, moonlit nights, capecod, being me, - dis- likes: stereotypes and insincerity - suppressed desire: to live in a feeling of freedom - future plans: college ROBERT J. MISBACH - 5 Criket Court - 2 19 64 - tall, friendly, sideburns - likes: Maine, gennies. Rush, hunting, fishing - dislikes: rainy days, hangovers, walking, bore- dom, being alone - pet peeve: people telling me when to do something - surpressed desire: to see the world - future plans: work, college. ARTMONGILLO-121 South Avenue -11 25 63 - friendly, athletic - Varsity Football and Track - likes: Giants line- backers, sports, grover kegs, weights, girls - dislikes: wak- ing up early, Crosby and Magovonies inability to block, homework, warm beer, small calves - surpressed desire: to play for the Giants - future plans: to go to college or work. DIANE L. MONROE- 15 Fallon Drive - 6 21 64 - lovable, friendly, caring - Italian Club III, IV, Special Aide III, IV, Chorus II, IV, Junior and Senior Advisory Boards, Junior Prom Committee Chairman of Fundraising and Advertise- ments, Senior Prom Committee Chairman, 1 8 of the '82 Rowdies, 1 7 ofthe Mouth Squad, Girls Varsity Track lll,IV, Numbers, FBLA Swimming, skiing. Volleyball - likes: sunsets, and sunrises with Bryan, being and talking with Mrs. Lu- ciano, red roses, rainbows, smiles - dislikes: good byes, being without him, getting into an argument with Mrs. Luciano, not having my car, leaving Mom and Dad to go away and start my life - pet peeve: Italian Substitutes- your in trouble - surpressed desire: to see Gina Luciano in person and to get my Porsche - future plans: to go to Italy and Hawaii with Bryan and to live my life by touching hearts and spreading love. VINCENT MONTANO JOHN GLENN MORAS - 120 Warner Rd - 11 9 64 - crazy, good kid, easy to get along with - likes: GTO, wild parties, playing football, being myself, going out with friends - dislikes: cocky girls, punk rockers, kids trying to impress other kids, people who think that their car is fast but know that it is not, preps - pet peeve: people who think that they are tough - suppressed desire: to have my own business - future plans: to go to the University of New Haven, to become a North Haven police officer, to have my own business and become rich MARKMORCALDI- 1990 Hartford Tpke -12 31 63 - likes: long weekends, skiing, cars, going away on weekend trips - dislikes: school, getting up in the morning, working, baseball - pet peeve: liars - future plans: undecided RAY MORRIS- 28 Vista Rd - 10 30 63 - quiet, easygoing, friendly - likes: skiing, fast cars, vacations, parties, rock concerts - dislikes: slow cars, bald tires, empty gas tanks, getting up in the morning, tests - suppressed desire: to own a lamborghini - future plans: electronics school KATHRYN MORTON BRIAN PATRICK MULLEN - 58 Pool Rd - 7 26 64 - tall, good natured, intelligent, - Varsity Golf, Sachem - likes: weekends, putting for pars, music, being with my friends, Shawn's sense of humor - dislikes: double parked cars, A. M. radios, making mistakes, double bogies, posting - pet peeve: waiting in lines - suppressed desire: to have someone special to share with - future plans: college - CPA COLLEEN MULLIN - 201 State St - 1 8 65 - Capricorn turbulent, rambunctious - likes: calzones, music of the 1950's, N.R.B.Q., cheesecake face smiles, nature - dis- likes: authority, rejection, traffic, being rushed, when a confidence is broken - pet peeve: having to hate the one you love - suppressed desire: to pick up Mick Jagger hitch-hiking on my way to California - future plans: to have a successful career in Art, Music, or photography, to have at least one child and teach him as much as I can KAREN MUNGIGUERRA - 35 Randall Dr -10 4 64 - always smiling, likeable, friendly - likes: good times with friends, loud music, weekends, laughing, having extra money - dislikes: decisions, getting up early, being rushed, waiting, crossing campus - pet peeve: being told what to do - suppressed desire: to be successful - future plans: college PAUL M. MURDOCH- 18 Millbrook Rd - 5 26 65 - consid- erate, bacchanalian, festive - Brown University Book Award, 3 Years Varsity Golf, Captain of Golf Team (12th grad), MVP (golf) 11th grade. Model Congress, Student Council - likes: sunshine, Dinkel Acker, snowstorms, being with good friends, good music and parties - dislikes: rainy day, egregious sycophants, making decisions, obnoxious librarians, moody inconsiderate people - pet peeve: sen- ile old ladies - suppressed desire: to fall into a vat of freshly brewed watney's red barrel and drink my way out - future plans: to go to a good university PETER MURPHY - 25 Lincoln St - 11 12 63 - unpredict- able, friendly, easygoing - Varsity Soccer, Sachem Staff- Sports Editor, Senior Advisory Board, High School Ski Club, B. C.O. 82, Student Council, Homeroom Representative, Physical Fitness Award - likes: skiing, snow, going out with friends and having a good time, shopping at Quincy Market, sunny days at the beach - dislikes: rain, stupid movies, being ignored, cafeteria food, Boston Red Sox - pet peeve: having a surprise test on Monday morning, when Anne P. changes the radio station after every song - suppressed desire: to be the best in whatever I do - future plans: college 89 N MICHELLE NATR ILLO RONALD NEUHAUSER BARBARA NOLAN LINDA C. NORMAN 128 Whitney Ridge Terr. - 8 29 64 - friendly, impatient, gullible, - Sachem Yearbook Staff, Senior Prom Committee - likes: being with friends, week- ends, parties, summer, people who make me laugh - dislikes: Monday mornings, rainy days, waking up early, waiting, moody people - pet peeve: busy telephones - suppressed desire: to travel around the world - future plans: college KAREN NOTARO - 2227 Ridge Rd. - 8 17 64 - rowdy, VHP, friendly, - likes: Pete, Turkey, sleeping, weekends, jeans - dislikes: tests, Mondays, confusion, liars, morning - suppressed desire: to own a Porsche - future plans: to get into the field of computers ROBERT NUZZELLO O DANIEL WILLIAM O’BRIEN - 51 Manor Dr. - 10 29 63 - friendly, caring, outgoing - Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity Baseball, French Club, Junior Usher - likes: week- ends, food, hard problems, sports. Rush - dislikes: waking up, asthma, arguments, violence, apathetic people - pet peeve: cleaning my room - suppressed desire: to get a good education and be successful - future plans: col- lege and a career in the medical field KYLE P. O’BRIEN - 35 Marlborough Rd - 6 23 64 - tall, sarcastic, athletic. Varsity Tennis (captain). Varsity Bas- ketball (captain). Boy's State, Model Congress, Student Council - likes: M A S H, basketball, tennis, lasagne, brew - dislikes: moody people, hairy women, making decisions, extremely competitive people - suppressed desire: to play basketball in Madison Square Garden - future plans: college SUSAN ALICIA O’CONNOR - 11 Hartley St. - 5 13 64 - friendly, sincere, athletic - Student Government, Ski Club, Junior and Senior Prom Committee, 1 9 of the Crew, Varsity Cross Country (co-captain 80-81, captain 81-2), 1 year Varsity Track, 1 7 of the Roadies, Junior Honor Guard, Treasurer-4 yrs. Senior Advisory Board - likes: cats, Falmouth, running, rasberries, going to the beach - dis- likes: Pork-chops, static, pushy people, early mornings - suppressed desire: to live on a tropical island - future plans: college and a happy life TINA B. ODAYNIK - 12 Bowen Rd - 11 26 64 - crazy, wise, giggily - 2 Varsity letters and jacket, 1 year gym- nastics, soccer manager, 2 years varsity track - likes: being with friends (MH), oodles of noodles, Mick Jagger, purple, causing trouble - dislikes: morning announce- ments, waking up early, not getting the car, being bored, a certain someone - pet peeve: people who don't forgive and forget people's past mistakes - future plans: to attend medical college, to be happy KELLY O’NEILL - 15 Chapel Hill Rd. - 10 22 64 - career minded, creative, easy-going - Varsity field hockey, track, Jr. Honor Guard, student council, Jr. and Sr. Adviso- ry Board, Model Congress, After Prom Chairman, Sachem Staff, Homeroom Representative - likes: MC, white Christ- mas candles, soccer players, Ireland, faded levis - dis- likes: when people spell my name wrong, SAT's, over- eating, pressures, tearing off computer printouts - pet peeve: when Anne changes the radio station - sup- pressed desire: to be a classical ballerina - future plans: to become an established professional ROBERT OREN KATHLEEN ANNE OWLER - 31 Fairlawn Dr. - 4 30 64 - friendly, moody, Irish - 4 years softball - likes: weekends, sports, soap operas, going out, vacations - dislikes: when Lauri's phone is busy, Yankees, rainy days, Monday morn- ings, crossing campus - pet peeve: people who are up on themselves and bossy - suppressed desire: to get rich and live in California - future plans: college P SALLIB PAGUARO - 43 Surrey Drive - 12 29 64 - good looking, sensitive, wild - likes: Arizona, teasing people, my family, Harleys, standing out in a crowd - dislikes: people who judge a book by it's cover, people who look down on others, winter, gaining weight, getting grounded- pet peeve: being put in an awkward position - surpressed desire: to be a rich accountant in Pheonix, Arizona, and own a 1973 black Duster jacked up with mag wheels - future plans: to go to college for two years in Connecti- cut then transfer to Arizona for the next two years and get a degree in Accounting. PAULA M. PALELLA - 240 Maple Avenue - 6 8 64 - cocky, individualistic, dreamer - Girls Varsity Soccer — letter and jacket - likes: the number nine, fires on the beach at night, lobster, sunrises and sunsets, foghorns - dislikes: paranoics, confusion, seeing friends fight, final goodbyes, doing the laundry - pet peeve: making plans for the future only to see them slip away ... - surpressed desire: skydive to paradise through the clouds of eternity - future plans: no comment. CHARLENE PALMER GABRIEL PALMIERI - 39 Manor Drive - 10 1 63 - stocky, average height, outdoorsman - likes: Hunting, Fishing, sit- ting by a fireplace on a winter day, country life, Oldsmo- biles - dislikes, cats, people who disrupt my recreaton, Chevrolet cars - surpressed desire: to go to college - future plans: to work in Business. RAYMOND WILLIAM PALUMBO - 292 Spring Road - 11 28 64 - talkative, good looking, cocky - likes: good food, girls, A.W., Michelob Light, partying - dislikes: get- ting up early, going to work after school, being sick, losing - pet peeve: flies in my car - surpressed desire: to have everything I want - future plans: college. PHILBERT PAN 66 Todd Drive South - 8 11 64 - friendly, talkative, moody - Math and Science Clubs, Model Con- gress, Chess Club, citation from the Society of Women Engineers, A.F.S., Band, Student Council, Junior and Sen- ior Advisory Boards - likes: music, sports, food, the Rubik's Cube, freedom - dislikes: work, English, scratched re- cords, being cut off - pet peeve: people talking behind your back - surpressed desire: to work in the Aerospace field - future plans: to go to college. DAVID CHRISTOPHER PANAGROSSO 32 Cloudland 90 Road - 11 16 64 - quiet, thoughtful, responsible - Stu- dent Council Treasurer, Model Congress, Math Club, Chess Club, Junior Honor Guard, Peer Tutoring, Band, Latin Club - likes: Styx, advanced dungeons and drag- ons, science fiction, computers, T.T.T. - dislikes: breakfast, Thoreau, supercilious people, English papers, coconut - pet peeve: people who pirate homework - surpressed desire: to attend the Air Force Academy - future plans: to go to college and get a well paying job in the field of computer science. CATHY PAPA - 170 Middletown Avenue - 4 7 64 - friendly, easy going, moody - SACHEM Ad Campaign '82 - likes: working, Yanks, having my own car, when all my bills are paid, spending money - dislikes: listening to phones ring, people who are tight, liars - pet peeve: phony people - future plans: to go into Management. DENNIS PAPA MARK ANTHONY PARISI - 5000 Ridge Road - 2 25 64 - flirtatious, conversive, good looking - SACHEM '82 Sports Editor, Boys Varsity Swimming - likes: Mustangs, Ford trucks, antique cars, K.G., J.C. - dislikes: Chevy trucks, learning Spanish, reading Shakespeare, cafeteria food, the guard house - pet peeve: girls who wear too much make-up - surpressed desire: to own the New York Yan- kees - future plans: to live life as it comes. LINDA ANN PARRETT 39 Mansfield Road - 9 27 64 - crazy, outgoing, understanding - Vz of the Cape Cod Travelers, V of the Kinky Artichoke Crowd, 1 3 of the Crazy, Happy Singers - likes: Bad Company, making the scene, wild nights, wild people, scoops - dislikes: sain days, rainy nights, grumps, sain people. Preps - pet peeve: waiting for Patty - surpressed desire: to stay crazy and try to make up my mind - future plans: Col- lege. ROBERT PASCALE • 39 Benedict Drive - 11 19 63 - fussy, impatient, affable - Drama Club, Junior Honor Guard - likes: spending the summer at the beach. Fashion, peo- ple who make me laugh, a black 911 Porche, old movies with Bette Davis - dislikes: rainy days, last minute change of plans, being late, having to wake up early, smoke - pet peeve: being lied to - surpressed desire: to have wealth - future plans: to attend college and major in Fashion. JOSEPH W. PAVLOVICH-41 Country Way - 12 12 63 - moody, lazy - Varsity Football, Kaleidoscope Club - likes: music, colors, snow, trails, G.D. - dislikes: Boston Garden, rainy days, empty kegs, being alone, driving - pet peeve: having no tickets - surpressed desire: to make it to California - future plans: college and travel. ROBERT J. PAYNE - 124 South Avenue - 10 25 63 - unique-that's it, there is no other adjective that will fit - likes: Football, sports cars, money, in general the good life - dislikes: me being poor, confusion - surpressed de- sire: to fly a jet to Europe - future plans: to go into my own business and get wealthy. MARYLOU PEDALINO - 33 Country Way - 6 6 64 - sensi- tive, friendly, talkative - likes: Sunkist-VO, the beach, having a good time, eating, purple - dislikes: T.G. er's, rainy days, Monday mornings, hot dogs, feeling guilty - pet peeve: when people talk about me right in front of me - surpressed desire: to be successful in whatever I do - future plans: college and marriage. ANTHONY PERFETTI 61 Highland Park Road - 6 25 64 - moody, different, talkative - graduate of Cheever U. Brew School - likes: Vetts, Muffin's stomach, yatchs, snow. Miller Kingers - dislikes, Mondays, rain, when the Blizzard is over, pens - surpressed desire: to town a Vette - future plans: College and work. BRUCE PERFETTO - 5 Gail Drive - 1 18 64 DONNA PEREELLI - 80 Grove Road - 10 21 64 - perfec- tionist, fun-loving, flaky - Girls Varsity Volleyball and Bas- ketball Manager, received manager letter and numbers - likes: meeting people, AC DC, B.G., Friday nights, pizza on Wooster Street - dislikes: people who judge others before getting to know them, people who think they are better than anyone else, not having definite plans, being broke, not having my own car - pet peeve: people who can't make up their minds - surpressed desire: to be the best I can be at whatever positions I attain in life - future plans: to travel, meet people, and live in California. BARBARA A. PERRY - 7 Chapman Ct - 7 11 64 - com- passionate, romantic, vivacious - Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Seminar, Girl's State, Washington Workshop, PSAT commendation. Flag team (1), class govt. (1,2), Latin Club, French Club-Vice President (2,3), Science Club, Chess club. Model Congress - likes: romance thun- derstorms, letters from friends, understated elegance, my pick-up truck - dislikes: those who impose their values on others, no turn on red, cliques, unwarranted oppres- sion, a puritan-saint image - pet peeve: people who complain - suppressed desire: to spend several years touring the world - future plans: college RICHARD PETHICK LISA TALBOT PETRILLO - 54 Garfield Ave. - 2 15 64 - unpredictable, totally dazed and confused, moody - Varsity letter field Hockey and Softball, JV Basketball, Varsity Jacket - likes: Bruce Springsteen, Vermont 81, PMAG, a certain friend, watching sunsets with someone special - dislikes: being told what to do, closing down KH, being alone, goodbyes, broken promises - pet peeve: trying my hardest to keep something dear to me and still losing it - surpressed desire: to get it all right - future plans: college KATHY M. PIEPER - 339 Clintonville Rd. - 12 23 64 - moody, sarcastic, creative - likes: the beach, ferraris, long weekends, champaigne, having money to spend - dislikes: being broke, preps, people who look you up and down, not getting my way, waiting for people - pet peeve: people who lie excessively - suppressed desire: to have an apartment in Manhattan on 5th Ave - future plans: business school GIOVANNA PIGRUCCI - 36 Woodland Ave. - 1 10 64 - friendly, energetic, happy - AFS - likes: wine and peach- es, shopping, snow. New York, Chinese food - dislikes: rain, root beer, television commercials - suppressed de- sire: to go to India - future plans: stewardess or interpre- tor PAMELA ANNPISCITELLI- 119 Mill Rd. - 5 13 64 - moody, stubborn, outgoing - 3 yrs. Student Council, Varsity Cheerleading, homeroom representative. Student Acti- vitiess-fund raisers. Senior Advisory Board, 1 9 of the crew, save a god fish and chocolate flops club - likes: rainy nights, being with a certain bambino, sweaters, fall days, the brewery - dislikes: people who act like they 91 know everything, knee socks that fail down, getting up early, having too much to do, making decisions, - sup- pressed desire: to be happy and healthy forever - future plans: college, live it up, then get married and settle down. LYNNE MARIE POGMORE 30 Green Hill Rd. - 10 4 64 - optomistic, indecisive, conscientious - Varsity Swimming, fencing. Model Congress, French Club, Ski Club, Peer Tutor, Junior and Senior Advisory Boards, Sachem Staff, Prom Committee-chairman, Student Council, Education- al Center for the Arts, school newspaper-editor - likes: laughter, sunny days, rainbows. Snoopy, doing artwork - dislikes: rainy days, being tired, negativisim, no sense of humor, getting paint in my hair - pet peeve: people who are inhumane towards children and pets - suppressed desire: to sit on the sidewalks of Paris and paint - future plans: college and a career ANNE POSSIDENTE - 15 Lynn Terrace - 3 18 64 - socia- ble, easygoing, sensitive - Varsity Field Hockey (captain). Varsity Tennis (captain), class secretary. Junior and Sen- ior Advisory Board, Junior Honor Guard, Model Congress, Junior and Senior Prom committee. Homeroom Repre- sentative - likes: listening to Father John, Holidays, making people laugh, reminiscing, late nights at Sam's - dislikes: losing FHG's, being cold, getting up early, being called selfish, feeling guilty - pet peeve: being misconstrued - suppressed desire: to star in a James Bond Movie - future plans: to model a family like my parent's CHRISTINE JUDITH POTONIEC -60 Old Miller Lane - 6 30 64 - cheerful, sensible, good sense of humor - dra- ma club, 1 7 of the Volups - likes: horses (especially Gigi, Folly, and my beloved Sondance), pink, snowy winter nights, spending hot summer days at the beach or boat- ing, Riverside Park - dislikes: not getting enough sleep, electrical storms, not having enough time, the way peo- ple act after they drink, April 12, 1980 - pet peeve: people who mistreat, hunt or neglect animals - sup- pressed desire: to own a large animal shelter farm for homeless, sick or abused animals - future plans: college ANTOINETTE CARMELA PROTO - 2010 Hartford Tpke - 7 6 64 - Italian, witty, outgoing - Student Council, Junior and Senior Advisory Board - likes: Yankees, General Hos- pital, Sylvester Stallone - dislikes: REd Sox, waiting, break- ing a nail - pet peeve: when people constantly change the radio station - future plans: college MICHAEL JOSEPH PROTO- 254 Mill Rd. - 9 19 64 - friend- ly, straight forward, never serious - Sachem Advertising Committee - likes: hot fudge sundaes, Florida, having a full tank of gas in my car. Triumph TR7's, Mexican food - dislikes: being called Protobowl , when people make fun of the way I drive, when people say Uh, ya' know like ... , having to make decisions, crossing campus in the winter - pet peeve: people who smack when they eat - suppressed desire: to own a Triumph TR7 - future plans: college R DENNIS REILLY- 19 Shawaut Avenue, - 6 14 64 - Outgo- ing, friendly, quiet, - Varsity Soccer, Likes: Rock, parties. Going out with friends, B.C.O.C. 82 Dislikes: School, Stay- ing home on weekends. Going to work. Waiting for peo- ple, - Pet Peeve: Being told what to do, - Suppressed Desire: To make alot of money, - Future Plans: College. SHAWN REILLY-430 Pool Road, - 2 5 64, Proper, sharp, sophisticated, - Tennis three years. Captain, - Likes: Win- ning, money,Getting my own way, fine clothes, Dom Perrignon, - Dislikes: Getting buried, Yankees, Doing women work. People who don't pay debts, - Pet Peeve: Losing, - Suppressed Desire: To be the most pow- erful man in the world, - Future Plans: Take a year off, travel the world, then go to College. SUSAN J. REILLY- 145 Tokeneke Drive, - 2 19 64, - Bright eyes, flusie, gumby, - One year manager of Girl's Soccer, Varsity Letter, - Likes: P.P.'s with buddies, Neil, beach parties, thunderstorms, bugs, - Dislikes: Chicks, oo-ma , leaving J.'S, people after my Stones tickets, - Pet Peeve: Remember when - Suppressed Desire: To live happily ever after, - Future Plans: Cape Cod, Summer of 82 . LYNN RENKEWITZ- 186 Clintonville Road, - 9 29 64, - Impulsive, caring, determined, - North Haven Model Con- gress, Drama Club, Girl's Soccer, N.H.C.C. Youth Group, explorers. Student Council, Senior Advisory Board, SCIC, Likes: Rainbow, autumn nights, beach parties. New Or- leans, intensely rowdy times, - Dislikes: Yellow pintos. Peo- ple who don't care, overcast days, rumors, double stan- dards, - Pet Peeve: People who spread rumors, - Sup- pressed Desire: To have, love, happiness and success, - Future Plans: To go to College. STEVE RICCI - 27 Fallon Drive, - 2 12 63, - Italian lrish, friendly, unbelievable, - Football three years, - Likes: Mol- son. Golden, women, weightlifting, football, partying, - Dislikes: Yankees, Communist, speedbums, being broke, - Suppressed Desire: To be successful and rich, - Future Plans: College. DAVID RICH DAVID RIDER - 60 Parkview Terrace, - 10 2 63, - Likable, friendly, easygoing, - Two years Varsity Hockey, - Likes: Women, good times, hockey, sports, water skiing, - Dis- likes: Two faced people, waking-up, saying good-bye, Palamino , - Pet Peeve: People talking about me be- hind my back, - Suppressed Desire: To be as successful as my father has been, - Future Plans: College. JOSEPH ROACH- 300 Middle Town Avenue, 11 20 63, - Nice, great, A Ok guy, - Model Congress, - Likes: Mon- ey, girls, big car, mansion, power, - Dislikes: Homework, be alone, having no money, - Surpressed Desire: To be- come a senator. Governor or Mayor of Connecticut, - Future Plans: To go to College. PAUL ROSADINA JAMES JOSEPH RUBINO JR. - 41 Moulthrop Street, - 2 20 64, - Crazy, rowdy, obnoxious, - Baseball, freshman. Junior Varsity, Varsity, - Likes: Girls, Baseball, Hockey, Jimi Hendrix, winning, - Dislikes: Conceited people, long phone conversations, Subaru horns. Red Sox, people without humor, - Pet Peeve: Not having spaghetti on Sundays, - Suppressed Desire: To wear a World Series ring and have my father cheer for the Yankees, - Future Plans: To attend College and play professional baseball. SANDRA M. RUSECKY 21 Anthony Road, - 1 27 64, - Independent, crazy, impatient,- Likes: The beach, week- ends, Led Zepplin, partying, sunsets, - Dislikes: Getting up early, users, people with no taste in music, nothing to do, P.R.'s, - Suppressed Desire: To travel all over the world, - Future Plans: College. 92 SANDY RUSSO - 315 State Street, - 4 16 64, - Moody, energetic, neat, - Likes: Rolling Stones, the beach, Riunite wine, fried shrimp, John M, - Dislikes: Rain, being bored, sitting in class, inconsiderate people, - Pet Peeve: A messy room, - Suppressed Desire: To see the Rolling Stones, - Future Plans: Business School. BARBARA RYAN- 11 Susan Lane, - 8 19 64, - Stubborn, curious, dependable, - Gymnastics, softball. Varsity letter and number, - Likes: Going to the beach. Red Sox, cats. Rolling Stones, going out with friends, - Dislikes: Cold Rainy days, getting up early, being told I'm wrong, when I know I'm right, people who are always late, red lights, - Pet Peeve: Waiting, - Suppressed Desire: To travel around the world and then live in the beach, - Future Plans: Work with animals and move out of Connecticut. TIMOTHY RYAN - 6 Manor Court, - 5 14 64, - Quiet, sarcastic, friendly, - Likes: Fast cars, driving Oldsmobile's, Molly Hatchet, cancelled classes, B.C., - Dislikes: Death, 4 cylinder cars, Shakespeare, Jellyfish, cars with flashing red and blue lights, - Pet Peeve: Paranoid people, - Sup- pressed Desire; Retire at 25, own a mansion, 12 Jaguars and live in luxury every day, - Future Plans: Go on to College, become extremely wealth! VIRGINIA RYAN - 27 Marion Drive, - 5 23 64, - Friendly, sociable, - Likes: Pizza, weekends, parties, friends, - Dis- likes: Snobby people, busy phones, monday mornings, rainy weekends, fighting, - Pet Peeve: Getting caught in the halls, - Suppressed Desire: To be happy and success- ful in whatever I do, - Future Plans: To go to College for Nursing. 5 SHAWN SALEMME- 239 Mill Road, - 6 17 63, - Friendly short, sensitive, - Likes: Children, traveling, music, con- certs, my car, - Dislikes: Being picked on, being talked about, being told what to do, babysitting, rainy days, - Pet Peeve: Watching my younger brother and sister, - Suppressed Desire: To become a famous hairdresser, - Future Plans: Hairdressing School. DAVID SAMPERI - 16 State Street, - 7 30 64, - Kind considerate, understanding, - Likes: The wilderness, girls, taking it easy, adventuring, - Dislikes: Hanging out down- town, ridiculous rules, people that don't let others grow up, - Suppressed Desire: To live a calm normal life, - Future Plans: Get a good job, make some money, and live comfortably. MICHELE C. SAMPIERE - 91 Upper State Street, - 3 27 64, - Talkative, outgoing, funny, - Italian Club, year- book staff, 1 9 of the crew, Rembrandts of ”82 , - Likes: Long talks with good friends, making people laugh or smile, smurfs, being my own boss, my B period hot choco- late break, - Dislikes: Being late, busy phones, being told what to do, people with lousy attitudes, when people take right turns from left lanes, - Pet Peeve: When people spell my name Michelle instead of Michele and Samperi or Sampieri instead of Sampiere, - Suppressed Desire: To never have to say good-bye to any of my friends, and to get back all the orange M8cM's and sprees that Steph- anie owes me - Future Plans: Further education and a business career. DAVID SBABO- 1689 Hartford Turnpike, -1 17 64, - Easy going, regardful, athletic, - Soccer, Track, Student Coun- cil, Copresident of North Haven Ultimate, Model Con- gress, Band, - Likes: Good friends, trips to the beach. Pink Floyd, skateboarding, and family get togethers, - Dislikes: Last period English class, insects, music played out of tune, spineless jellyfish and people who bad mouth the United States. - Pet Peeve: Bright lights, - Suppressed Desire: To go hang gliding, - Future Plans: To attend College. DAVID SCHIMEK - 79 Wayland Street, - 9 26 1964, - Friendly, philisophical, adventurous, - Chess Club, Track, Peer Tutoring, Explorers Club, Drama Club, Orchestra, associate member North Haven Ultimate Bee Club, Youth Advisory Committee, - Likes: Music, sunny days, girls, brissfee, and life itself, - Dislikes: Blue jeans with wet pock- ets, dark and gloomy days, fetal pigs just before or after lunch, cheap drum sticks, death from any cause, - Sup- pressed Desire: To become rich and famous playing rock 'n' roll with the Rhythm Rats, to sing Do You Wanna Dance with D'oyly Cante Opera Company, - Future Plans: To Learn and grow. NEAL SCHNEIDER MARY SHANNON MICHAEL SHEEHAN TRACY PEARL SHINDLER - 1412 Ridge Road, - 12 18 74 Friendly, short, - Student Council, Pom Poms, - Likes: Pup- pys, guys, parties, weekends, roller skating, - Dislikes: Snakes, two-faced people, - Suppressed Desire: To go to College and make a name for myself in the world, - Future Plans: College and to become a travel agent. PAUL J. SIGNORE - 211 Hartford Turnpike, - 5 15 64 Hu- morous, athletic sloppy, - Three years Varsity Baseball, All-Housy Honorable Mention, ”F.K. fan club, - Likes: Baseball, Mets, S.W., practical jokes, Mr. Entertainment F.K., Dislikes: Palomino, losing the big game, rainouts, cocky girls, Yankees. — Pet Peeve: Brown Nosers, - Sup- pressed Desire: To hit a home run, - Future Plans: College. MICHAEL J. SILENGO- 23 Oakwood Drive, - 11 13 63, - Sensitive, sarcastice, confident, - Four years Varsity Hockey, All-State, All-Housy, prom King, - Likes: Hockey, mom 8c dad, SG-10, winter nights, - Dislikes: Mornings, losing, nags, FG, being wrong, - Pet Peeve: Being told what to do, - Suppressed Desire: To play Professional Hockey, - Future Plans: College. PETER A. SIOHOLM 7 Fairy Glenn Drive, - 4 27 64 Tall, Blond, blue eyes, - Likes: Traveling, fishing, hunting, wood working. Rock 'n' roll, - Dislikes: Wasting time, burnt food, warm beer, people that judge you before they even know you, - Pet Peeve: When somebody doesn't think before they say something, - Suppressed Desire: To see trouble pass me by, - Future Plans: To build my home, in the wilderness. GREG SNEDEKER MARK A. SOLA -144 South Avenue, - 6 23 63, - Athletic, exciting, funny, - Varsity Soccer, - Likes: Soccer, Grove parties, hiking, white water canoing, dangerous situa- tions, - Suppressed Desire: To become the best that I can at what ever I'm doing. STEVEN SOLOMON MICHAEL N. SOSENSKY - 63 Corey Road, - 8 31 64, - 93 Humerous, talkative, fun-loving, - Student Council, Senior Advisory Board, - Likes: C.S., money, baseball, laughing, music, - Dislikes: The Palomino , being broke, monday Mornings, cocky people, losing, - Pet Peeve: Moochers, - Suppressed Desire: To be a professional racquetball play- er, - Future Plans: Go to College, and be a Computer Scientist. BRYAN JON SPERRAZZA - 18 Juniper Drive, - 11 15 64, - Individualist, misplaced, aggravated, - Likes: Music, volks- wagens, playing guitar, hiking, cruising around in a car, - Dislikes: Clogged pipes, getting locked out, fluff a nutter on the counter, design on your fingers, - Pet Peeve: Friends dirty rooms, - Future Plans: Go to College. DONALD B. ST. JOHN 9 Manor Court, - 12 20 63, - Easy going, P.I.T.A., a little crazy, - Likes: The Doors, rocky horror picture show, parties. Blue Oyster Cult, R.C.C.C., - Dislikes: T.V. commercials, politics, - Pet Peeve: Disco, - Suppressed Desire: Travel to California, - Future Plans: Become a Comedian. MARIO ST. MICHEL - 74 Fallon Drive, - 3 2 64, - Mellow, friendly, undecided, - Sachem Staff, Ski Club, French Club, Project Adventure, - Likes: Parties, sleeping late, skiing, Canadian winters, - Dislikes: Getting up early. Cheap people, stuck up people, writing essays, people who hang on to you, - Pet Peeve: People who push other people around, - Suppressed Desire: To be an Airforce Pilot, - Future Plans: College. LORI STONE- 76 Grove Road, - 5 29 64, - Friendly, con- fused, sensitive, - Likes: Luke, budweiser, being with my friends, camping in Rhode Island, second lunch, - Dislikes: Pizza, busy telephones, people who talk behind your back. Algebra, Miller beer, - Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning, - Suppressed Desire: To be a millionairess, - Fu- ture Plans: School and getting married to ... guess who? JAMES SULLIVAN MICHAEL A. SUNDWALL - 206 Pool Road, - 5 29 64, - Friendly, understanding, sarcastic, - Hockey letter jacket, - Likes: O.B. , Hockey, 12, gambling, cars. Dislikes: Los- ing, late people, homework, - Surpressed Desire: To play professional Hockey, - Future Plans: To Work. T EMIKO TAMAGAWA - 18 Sunset Road, - 11 15 64. - Intelligent, over-critical, creative, - Drama Club, Swim team. Orchestra, Model Congress and Debate Club, Varsity letter and jacket, CCY'80 Chemathon '80, Yale Fronteirs of Applied Science, Washington workships. Con- gressional seminar. National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, Junior Honor Guard, - Likes: Autumn, theatre, an absorb- ing book or play, good conversation, solitude, - Dislikes: Headaches, huge crowds, CEEB testing, conformity, self- righteousness, - Pet Peeve: The Moral Majority , and other such groups, - Suppressed Desire: To try Thoreau's experiment in living for a few months, - Future Plans: College. LISA TARDUCCI - 14 Jones Farm Road, - 6 20 64, - This is the mystery of the quotient, upon us all a little rain must fall , - VICA, Likes: Marc, sky, John Belushi, tigers, Rober Plant, - Dislikes: N.H.H.S., lonely people, when people call me a liar, when Sally stares, rainy days and nights, - Pet Peeve: Fighting with wags , - Suppressed Desire: To go to California, get a vette and see Marc fulfill his dreams, - Future Plans: To get my M.S.W., further it to my doctrine in Psychiatry and marriage. LAURA LEE TEBBETTS - 25 Norway Road, - 3 26 64, - Unique, outgoing, sweet, - Junior 8c Senior Prom Commit- tee, - Likes: Music, rollerskating, soap operas, cars. Pee Wee Herman, - Dislikes: Narrow minded people, smokers, cruelty, seafood, bad drivers, - Pet Peeve: People inap- propriately dressed, - Suppressed Desire: To own a Mer- cedes Benz 450 si in every color, - Future Plans: To get a M.A. in Hospitality Management, and open my own Re- sort. CAMERON THOMPSON SUSAN TIENKEN - 11 Rever Road, - 5 2 65. - Moody, sensitive, understanding, - J.V. and Varsity Volleyball, 2,3,4, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Varsity numbers and letters, - Likes: Fridays, rainbows, sunsets, having fun with friends, being alone and listening to the radio when I'm upset, - Dislikes: Monday mornings, pressure, being teased when I'm in a bad mood, busy phones, especially at a certain house, thinking about College when friends are a year behind you, - Pet Peeve: Boys who think they're superior over girls, - Suppressed Desire: To be successful in whatever I choose to do - Future Plans: Go to College. LEILA TOFIG - 53 Windsor Road, - 11 8 63, - Friendly, musical, silly, - Model Congress and Debate Club, Swim Team, Educational Center for the Arts, Chorus, Senior Advisory Board, Girls Chorus select Ensemble, All-State Chorus, Drama Club, Center for Creative Youth 80-81., 1 7 of the Roadies, I.H.D.M.D., Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Jr. Honor Guard, - Likes: Wool sweaters, mellow music, autumn, Yale football, Ashley's ice cream, - Dislikes: Green beans. Batman, fake T.V. families, the song New York , the Yankees, - Pet Peeve: Egocentric people, - Suppressed Desire: To sing in all of the great concert halls of the world, - Future Plans: To go to College at a music conservatory. VINCENT TONDALO u MARIANNE M. UY - 4 Russell Road, - 3 13 66, - Funny, frank, punctual, - Likes: Basketball, riding bike, reading books as Sherlock Holmes and Alfred Hitchcock, cakes, chocolates, - Pet Peeve: Backfighter great pretender, - Suppressed Desire: To meet lots of people, - Future Plans: A four year College of Criminology. I FREDERICK VALALIK SANDRA VALLATI KEN VALLONE - 56 Clark Avenue, - 11 6 64, - Athletic, friendly, outgoing, - Four years Varsity Baseball, three years Varsity Basketball, Junior Usher, - Likes. Girls, week- ends, sports, having Usher, - Likes: Girls, weekends, sports, having a good time with friends, winning, - Dislikes: Loos- ing, brown nosers, cocky people, monday mornings, The Palomino , - Pet Peeve: Two faced people, - Sup- pressed Desire: To round the bases at Yankee Stadium, - Future Plans: To attend College. 94 SANDRA ANN VANACORE - 16 Elliot Court, - 3 17 63, Strong willed, impotent, compassionate, - Field Hockey two years, - Likes: General Hospital, field hockey, Beatles, Yankees, art, - Dislikes: Rainy mondays, getting up for school, cold weather, conceited people. Red Sox, - Pet Peeve: The guard house, - Suppressed: Desire: To be taller, - Future Plans: A career in Interior Design ANNE ELIZABETH VARRONE- 4 Coach Drive, - 1 1 65, - Talkative, crazy, spastic, - Student Council (1-4), Special Sections Editor of Sachem '82, Drama Club (3-4), Peer Tutor (2), Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Junior and Senior Advisory Boards, Student Council Secretary (4), Class Secretary (1), Project Adventure Aide (3-4), Cast and crew of Harvey (3), - Likes: Madrid, Project Adven- ture, shopping for new clothes. General Hospital, talking on the phone, - Dislikes: Math, double standards, rainy Mondays, when my birthday presents are wrapped in Christmas paper, - Pet Peeve: When people forget the 'e' After my first name, - Surpressed Desire: To visit every major city in the world, - Future Plans: College and a career. USA ANN VIELE 33 Coventry Circle, -1 22 64, - Modish, romanticist, starry-eyed, - A.F.S., Home Room Represen- tative, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Student Council, Model Congress, Ski Club, Soccer M.G.R., Track M.G.R., Field Hockey, Sachem Business Editor, Co-Chairman for Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Varsity Letter, - Likes: B.H., Fitzwilly's, Quincy Market, Ralph Lauren, Wool sweaters and blazers - Dislikes: McDonalds, solemn people, when good times end, saying good-bye, - Pet Peeve: Waiting, - Suppressed Desire: To fulfill my Boston Dream, - Future Plans: A Fashion Buyer and Mer- chandiser. SCOTT A. VINCENT - 57 Cottontail Lane, - 4 25 63, - Friendly, outgoing, ambitious, - Swim team, - Likes: Con- siderate people, doing people favors. Business manage- ment, swimming, the outdoors, - Dislikes: Critical people, people who just won't go for it, obnoxious people, picky customers, - Suppressed Desire: College and go for the best things in life, - Future Plans: Business career, a family and my own home. W KATHRYN WAGNER - 1405 Ridge Road, - 2 22 64, - Determinded, enthusiastic, sincere, - Varsity tennis, N.M.S.Q.T. Commendation, - Likes: Mozart concertos, top spin forehands, Errol Flynn, the right answer. Future Plans: Become a Biologist. GREGORY WALSH JAN WETHERELL JOHN ROBERT WEZOWICZ - 19 King Authur Court, - 2 8 64, - Tall, quiet, athletic, - Three years varsity Base- ball, Junior Usher, - Likes: The Doobies, Styx, Waynes par- ties, J.S., the Cape, - Dislikes: Seven minute drill, Sunday morning practices, loud people, paper drives, small cars, Supressed Desire: To block a shot by Darrel Dawkins on the back board (squeaky), - Future Plans: College Me- chanical Engineering. JOHN J. WILLIAMS 317 Mill Road, - 7 9 64, - Intelligent, colorful, decisive, - Greater New Haven Achievement Award, for outspoken Participation, - Likes: Art, books, movies, cold weather, food, - Dislikes: Radical, Liberals, smoke, work, polyester, greed, - Suppressed Desire: To enter the twilight zone, - Future Plans: To become a Quiz Master. KARYN WILLIAMS 20 Fallon Drive, - 1 27 64, - Moody, emotional, stubborn, - Likes: Mustangs, partying with friends, Vermont cowboys, Garfield, - Dislikes: Staying home, being told what to do, boredom, getting caught, getting up early, - Pet Peeve: Having no money, - Sup- pressed Desire: To see Led Zeppelin in concert and trav- el, - Future Plans: Working with animals and marriage. PATTI WILLIAMS - 30 Sachem Drive, - 4 6 63, - kind, understanding, intelligent, - Likes: Swimming, partying, camping, English, Lemarr, - Dislikes: Dishonesty, school, bills, cold weather, spinach, - Pet Peeve: Ronald Reagan, - Suppressed Desire: Travel around the world, - Future Plans: Working, getting married, maybe children. BETH ANN WRIGHT - 100 Warner Road, - 10 25 64, - Giggly, sensitive, - Indianetts four years (now Captain) Student Council four years. Chorus four years, VICA one year, A.F.S., two years. Typing Award, - Likes: Partying, West Ridge, Bobby's Car, Mike Patrick, poetry, - Dislikes: People who yell, people who mistreat their mind and bodies, good-byes that mean forever, smoking, - Pet Peeve: Liars, - Suppressed Desire: To be with my family and friends for a long as I can, - Future Plans: To become a nurse and be happy. MIRIAM WUGMEISTER - 520 Skiff Street, - 1 31 64, - Straight forward, voluble, ebullient, - Model Congress, Explores Club, Orchestra, Peer Tutoring, Project Adven- ture, Band, 1 4 of the Brotherhood, Connoisseur Club, - Likes: Climbing Mountains, talking, feather quilts, spring, my pals, - Dislikes: Arrogance, affectation, ambivalance, apathy, alliteration. Pet Peeve: Bigotry, - Future Plans: To win a Nobel Prize in Science. z LAURI ANN ZILINSKAS - 11 Park Road, - 8 26 64, - Pa- tient, creative, friendly, - Softball, - Likes: Going out with friends, L.D., K.O., L.M., art, G.H., guys, weekends, - Dis- likes: When Lauren gets grounded, rainy days, working, liars, when my sister stays on the phone all night, - Pet Peeve: People who use others. Suppressed Desire: To travel, - Future Plans: College. DOMINIC LOUIS ZULLO - 369 Quinnipac Avenue, - 7 24 63, - Tall, fickle, flirtatious, - Likes: S.R., D.H., music, smiles, pottery, - Dislikes: Tough guys, girls with basket balls-sized heads, term papers, avoiding eye contact in the hallway, liver, - Pet Peeve: Being helpless, - Sup- pressed Desire: To live a long, happy and healthful life, - Future Plans: Tryad. ANTHONY ZONA 96 97 SENIOR FOLIO HIGH SCHOOL DAYS My high school days ... How I wish they could stay. All the friends I made. All the debts I paid. Chasing the boys, running wild. Trying to grow up, yet acting like a child. Going to dances, taking tests. Always trying to do my best. Thinking of Proms, And those long talks with mom. Don't stay out late When you go out on dates. Graduation day will soon be here And of course we all will shed some tears These High School days are going away But how I wish they could have stayed. Denise Byrd In moments of loneliness, I think of you. In tears of joy, I think of you. You were my life. Until the very last day. You were my heart. That could change no way. In times of happiness, I think of you. In days of sorrow, I think of you. You made my world. Until it broke down. You were my soul. That kept spinning around. In hours of love, I think of you. In minutes of fright, I think of you. You took my existence. Until you wanted no more. You were my inspiration, That I was living for. In moments of hate, I think of you. In tears of sadness, I think of you. You took my life. Until I was just a speck of dirt. You were my love. Yet now I fond myself hurt. Antonietta Mazzucco Jill Jackson WHAT IS A FRIEND? A friend is a person that you can trust, always there when the need's a must. They understand all you say, and cheer you up, in their own little way. All your feelings with them you share, it's great to know they really care. The laughs are plenty, the cries quite few, your feelings; together as one, not two. Someone who respects you for who and what you are, to please a friend you needn't change, you're perfect as you are. Chris Lozowski Jill Jackson MEMORIES OF THE PAST Remembering the way things used to be, the happiness we once had I sometimes sit and ponder and the thoughts are all quite sad. How I wish I could have froze those moments that all were quite special to me. The past is often a favorite place I'd really like to be. But the sun still rises and the sun still sets, as the days go by and by. And the thoughts of memories I can not keep still makes me question why? Why can't we live forever on the happiness we had before? Why must we put the past behind closed doors. The answer to these questions is all quite simple indeed. It doesn't have to be. There is nothing wrong with remembering the past as long as we live in the present. Alieen Bell Paul Feeney 99 Laurie Izzo CHILDHOOD FRIENDS We've come to a crossing in the road of life. A time to make decisions and learn to achieve goals. Maybe this is a temporary detour and we will see each other once more. But maybe we will never be down this road again. Whatever life happens to bring us, the memories will always remain of the times we've shared as childhood friends. Pamela Piscitelli Jill Jackson THE EYES I can see the world I can see the light I can see the people I can see the flowers I can see the beauty I can see the life Do I have to see the destruction? Vera Gaetano 100 YELLOW DAFFODILS Jill Jackson The yellow daffodils of yesterday are brown and withered today As the roses of the future are sweet, beautiful and blossoming. Laurette, Choplock A DAY OF SCHOOL The books were all stacked, in a pile on the floor, it was the first day of school, I wanted to dodge out the door. The kids were all silent, they looked you in eye. Oh mommy, where are you, I think I'm gonna cry! We played a few games, the day went by slow, and after our milk and cookies, there was one hour to go. Well I made it through that day, and two thousand, four hundred and seventy five more. To this day. I'd never forgive myself, had I run out that door. Chris Lozowski lorette Choplick HIGH SCHOOL YEARS It seems like yesterday when we walked through those doors, we thought it was just the beginning. Little did we know as we go out those doors that the end is not the end, but the beginning is here again. Aileen Bell 101 Jill Jackson 102 HOROSCOPES Aries March 21-April 20 The Arien has many positive points to his character. People born under this first sign of the Zodiac are often quite strong and enthusiastic. On the whole, they are forward-looking people who are not easily discouraged by temporary setbacks. They know what they want out of life and they go out after it. Others are usually quite impressed by the Arien's way of doing things. Aries men and women have a special zest for life that is often contagious; for others, they are often the example of how life should be lived. The Aries person enjoys keeping busy and active. He generally gets along well with all kinds of people. He is interested in mankind, as a whole. He likes to be chal- lenged. Some would say he thrives on opposition, for it is when he is set against that he often does his best. Sometimes the Aries man or woman is not very tactful in communicating with others; in his hurry to get things done he is apt to be a little callous or inconsiderate. Sensitive people are likely to find them somewhat sharp- tongued in some situations. All in all, the Aries is quite positive and young-thinking. He likes to keep abreast of new things that are happen- ing in the world. Aries are often fond of speed. They like things to be done quickly and this sometimes aggravates their slower colleagues and associates. Gemini May 21-June 20 Taurus April 21-May 20 The Taurus person is known for his ability to concen- trate and for his tenacity. There are perhaps his strongest qualities. The Taurus man or woman generally has very little trouble in getting along with others; it's his nature to be helpful towards people in need. Your friends know that they can always depend on you, especially when they are in trouble. The Taurean generally achieves what he wants through his ability to persevere. He never leaves anything unfinished but he works on something until it has been completed. The Taurus person has a good chance to make a success of his life because of his many positive qualities. The Taurean who aims high seldom falls short of his mark. He learns well by experience. The Taurus person generally tries to get along with others. He is not overly critical and likes people to be themselves. He is a tolerant person and enjoys peace and harmony - especially in his home life. The Taurean is usually cautious in all that he does. He is not a person who believes in taking unnecessary risks. The Taurus person is steadfast. Once his mind is made up it seldom changes. Sometimes the Taurus man or woman is a bit too stubborn. He won't listen to other points of view if his mind is set on something. To others, this can be quite annoying. The Taurean also does not like to be told what to do. He does not like to be told he is wrong, even when he is. He dislikes being contradicted. Some people are born under this sign are very suspi- cious of others, even of those persons close to them. They find it difficult to trust people fully. They are often afraid of being deceived or taken advantage of. The Taurean often finds it difficult to forget or forgive. The person born under this sign of the Heavenly Twins is usually quite bright and quick-witted. Some of them are capable of doing many different things. The Gemini per- son generally has many different interests. He keeps an open mind and is always anxious to learn new things. He is governed more by his mind than by his emotions. He is a person who is not confined to one view; he can often understand both sides of a problem or question. He knows how to reason; how to make rapid decisions if need be. He is an adaptable person and can make himself at home almost anywhere. There are all kinds of situations he can adapt to. He is a person who seldom doubts himself. The Geminian is generally most satisfied when he is in a situation where he can make use of his intellect. Never short of imagination, he often has strong talents for inventions. The Geminian is often quite charming. A good talker, he often is the center of attraction at any gathering. People find it easy to like a person born under this sign because he can appear easy-going and generally has a good sense of humor. Sometimes the Gemini person tries to do too many things at one time and as a result, winds up finishing nothing. Some Geminians are easily distracted and find it rather difficult to concentrate on one thing for too long a time. Sometimes they give in to trifling fancies and find it rather boring to become too serious about any one thing. Some of them are never dependable, no matter what they promise. Some Geminians are also sharp-ton- gued and inconsiderate; they think only of themselves and their own pleasure. Cancer June 21-July20 The Cancerians's most positive point is his understand- ing nature. On the whole, is a loving and sympathetic person. He would never go out of his way to hurt anyone. The Cancer man or woman is often very kind and tender; they give what they can to others. They hate to see others suffering and will do what they can to help some one in less fortunate circumstances than themselves. They are often very concerned about the world. Their interest in people generally goes beyond that of just their own families and close friends; they have a deep sense of brotherhood and respect humanintarian values. The Cancerian generally means what he says; he is honest about his feelings. The Cancer man or woman is a person who knows the art of patience. When something seems difficult, he is Leo July 21-August 21 willing to wait until the situation becomes manageable again. The Cancerian knows how to concentrate on one thing at a time. When he has made his mind up he generally sticks with what he does, seeing it through to the end. The Cancerian is a person who loves his home. He enjoys being surrounded by familiar things and the peo- ple he loves. Of all the signs. Cancer is the most maternal. Even the man born under this sign often have a motherly or protective quality about them. They are generally loyal and faithful. Family ties mean a lot to the Cancer man or woman. The Cancerian has a strong sense of tradition. He is very sensitive to the moods of others. Yet, sometimes the Cancerian finds it rather hard to face life. It becomes too much for him. He can be a little timid and retiring, when things don't go too well. Some Cancerians find it difficult to enjoy themselves in environ- ments outside their homes. They make heavy demands on others, and need to be constantly reassured that they are loved. Virgo August 22-September 22 Often Leos make good leaders. They seem to be good organizers and administrators. Usually they are quite pop- ular with others. Whatever group it is that he belongs to, the Leo man is almost sure to be or become the leader. The Leo person is generous most of the time. It is his best characteristic. He likes to splurge when spending money on others. In some instances it may seem that the Leo's generosity knows no boundaries. A hopitable per- son, the Leo man or woman is very fond of welcoming people to his house and entertaining them. The Leo person has plenty of energy and drive. He enjoys working towards some specific goal. When he applies himself correctly, he generally gets what he wants. The Leo person is almost never unsure of himself. He has plenty of confidence and aplomb. He is a person who is direct in almost everything he does. He has a quick mind and can make a decision in a very short time. He usually sets a good example for others because of his ambitious manner and positive ways. He is a loving person, kind and thoughtful. Leo, however, does have his faults. At times, he can be just a bit too arrogant. He thinks that no one deserves a leadership position except him. His opinion of himself is often much too high. Because of his conceit, he is some- times rather unpopular with a good many people. Some Leos are too materialistic; they can only think in terms of money and profit. The person born under the sign of Virgo is generally a busy person. He knows how to arrange and organize things. He is a good planner. Above all, he is practical and is not afraid of hard work. The person born under this sign, Virgo, knows how to attain what he desires. He sticks with something until it is finished. He never shrinks his duties, and can always be depended upon. The Virgoan is a person who can be thoroughly trusted. The man or woman born under this sign tries to do everything to perfection. He doesn't believe in doing anything half-way. He always aims for the top. He is the sort of a person who is constantly striving to better him- self - not because he wants more money or glory, but because it gives him a feeling of accomplishment. The Virgo man or woman is a very observant person. He can see things below the surface of a situation. He usually puts this talent to wise and constructive use. It is not difficult for the Virgoan to be open and ear- nest. He believes in putting his cards on the table. The Virgo person is generally plain-spoken and down-to- earth. What he knows, he knows well. His ability to use his critical faculties is well-developed and sometimes star- tles others because of its accuracy. Sometimes a Virgo person is too critical. He thinks that only he can do something the way it should be done. Whatever anyone else does is inferior. He can be rather annoying in the way he quibbles over insignificant details. In telling others how things should be done, he can be rather tactless and mean. They are sometimes too tidy, too neat. With money they can be rather miserly. Some try to force their opin- ions and ideas on others. 103 Libra September 23-October 22 Librans love harmony. It is one of their most outstanding character traits. They are interested in achieving bal- ance; they admire beauty and grace in things as well as in people. Generally speaking, they are kind and consid- erate people. They are outgoing and do what they can to help those in need. People born under the sign of Libra almost always make good friends. They are loyal and amiable. They enjoy the company of others. Alert and often intelligent, the Libran, always fair-mind- ed, tries to put himself in the position of the other person. They dislike discord and bickering. Harmony in all relation- ships is something they strive for. The Libra man or woman appreciates handsome fur- nishings and clothes. Their taste is usually impeccable. They know how to use color. Their homes are almost always attractively arranged and inviting. They enjoy entertaining people and see to it that their guests always feel at home and welcome. The Libran gets along with almost everyone. He is well- liked and socially much in demand. Some people born under this sign tend to be rather insincere. So eager are they to achieve harmony in all relationships that they will even go so far as to lie. Many of them are escapists. In a serious argument, some Librarns give in rather easi- ly even when they know they are right. Arguing, even about something they believe in, is too unsettling for some of them. Librans sometimes care too much for material things. They enjoy possessions and luxuries. Some are vain and tend to be jealous. Scorpio October 23-November 22 The Scorpio man or woman generally knows what he or she wants out of life. He is a determined person. He sees something through to the end. The Scorpion is quite sincere, and seldom says anything he doesn't mean. When he sets a goal for himself he tries to go about achieving it in a very direct way. The Scorpion is brave and courageous. They are not afraid of hard work. They forge ahead until they achieve what they set out for. Although the Scorpion may seem rather fixed and de- termined, inside he is often quite tender and loving. He believes in sincrity in all relationships. He is a constructive person by nature. He often has a deep understanding of people and of life, in general. He is perceptive and unafraid. He is a positive person who enjoys winning. He has many strengths and resources; challenge of any sort often brings out the best in him. Sagittarius November 23- December 20 People born under this sign are often honest and forth- right. Their approach to life is earnest and open. The Sagittarian is often quite adult in his way of seeing things. They are broadminded and tolerant people. He doesn't believe in deceit or pretension. People who associate with the Sagittarian generally admire and respect him. The Sagittarian trusts others easily and expects them to trust him. He is never suspicious or envious and almost always thinks well of others. Sagittarians are lively people. He enjoys sports and outdoor life. Intelligent and interesting, he can begin an animated conversation with ease. He likes exchanging ideas and discussing various views. He is not selfish or proud. If someone proposes an idea or plan that is better than his, he will immediately adopt it. Imaginative yet practical, he knows how to put ideas into practice. Some Sagittarians are restless. They take foolish risks and seldom learn from the mistake they make. They don't have heads for money and are often mismanaging their finances. Some are too outspoken and tactless, always putting their feet in their mouths. They hurt others carelessly by being too honest at the wrong time. Sometimes they make promises which they don't keep. Yet, the Scorpio person can be rather proud and arro- gant. They can be rather sly when they put their minds to it and they enjoy outwitting persons or institutions noted for their cleverness. Their tactics for getting what they want are sometimes devious and ruthless. If they feel others have done them an injustice, they will do their best to seek revenge. The Scorpion often has a violent temper. 104 Capricorn December 21-January 19 Aquarius January 20-February 18 The person born under the sign of Capricorn is usually very stable and patient. He sticks to whatever tasks he has and sees them through to the end. He is dependable. An honest person, the Capricornian is generally serious about whatever he does. He does not take his duties lightly. Quite often the person born under this sign is ambitious and knows how to get what he wants out of life. He forges ahead and never gives up his goal. When he is determined about something, he almost always wins. He is a good worker- a hard worker. Although things may not come easy to him, he will not complain, but continue working until his chores are finished. He is usually good in business matters and knows the value of money. He generally dislikes waste and unnec- essary loss. The Capricornian can apply himself to almost anything once he puts his mind to it. His ability to concentrate sometimes astounds others. The Capricorn man or woman is charitable, generally speaking, and will do what is possible to help others less fortunate. As a friend, he is loyal and trustworthy. He is self-reliant and never expects too much of the other fellow. He does what he can on his own. If someone does him a good turn, then he will do his best to return the favor. At times however, he can be over-critical of others. He expects others to live up to his own high standards. He thinks highly of himself and tends to look down on others. His interest in material things may be exaggerated. He may even be a little greedy. He sometimes thinks he knows what's best for every- one. He is always trying to organize and correct others. He may be a little narrow in his thinking. Pisces February 19-March 20 The Piscean can often understand the problems of others quite easily. Kindly, he is often dedicated in the way he goes about helping others. The sick and the troubled often turn to him for advice and assistance. He is very broadminded and does not criticize others for their faults. He is loyal to his friends and will do what he can to help them in time of need. Generous and good- natured, he is a lover of peace; he is often willing to help others solve their differences. He has a strong intuitive sense and most of the time he knows how to make it work for him; the Piscean is unusu- ally perceptive and often knows what is bothering some- one before that person, himself, is aware of it. The Pisces man or woman is an idealistic person, basically, and is The Aquarius man or woman is usually very honest and forthright. These are his two greatest qualities. His stan- dards for himself are generally very high. He can always be relied upon by others. His word is his bond. The Aquarian is perhaps the most tolerant of all the Zodiac personalities. He respects other people's beliefs and feels that everyone is entitled to his own approach to life. He would never do anything to injure another's feel- ings. He is never unkind or cruel. He feels a very strong tie between himself and all the other members of mankind. The person born under this sign is almost always an individualist. He does not believe in teaming up with the masses, but prefers going his own way. His ideas about life and mankind are often quite advanced. He is broadminded. The problems of the world concern him greatly. He is interested in helping others no matter what part of the globe they live in. He likes to be of service to others. Aquarians have no trouble getting along with others. The Aquarian may be too much of a dreamer. He is rather unrealistic. His imagination has a tendency to run away with him. Others may not approve of him at all times because of his unconventional behavior. He may be a bit eccentric. Some Aquarians feel they are more clever and intelli- gent than others. They seldom admit to their own faults, even when they are quite apparent. Some become rather fanatic in their views. Their criticism of others is sometimes destructive and negative. interested in making the world a better place in which to live. He is willing to do more than his share in order to achieve cooperation with others. Some Pisceans are often depressed; their outlook on life is rather glum. They may feel that they have been given a bad deal in life and that others are always taking unfair advantage of them. He is easily discouraged. The Piscean can be rather lazy. He lets things happen without giving the least bit of resistance. He is rather short on willpower. 10‘5 WHO’S WHO IDEAL SENIORS Michelle Natrillo, Kyle O'Brien BEST LOOKING Kelly O'Neil Anthony Mastromarino BEST DRESSED Shawn Reilly, Lisa Viele CLASS PREPPIES Gina Basket, Josh Brown CUTESR Tom Mckeon, Susan O'Connor MOST TALKATIVE Diane Monroe, Mike Sosensky MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Todd Kaplan, Barbra Perry CLASS ARTIST Jill Jackson, David Dinean CLASS MUSICIANS Liela Tofig, Tony Gentile CLASS ATHLETES Sally Maher, Rob Hart CLASS CLOWN Dirk Bachman, Michele Sampeiri 108 CLASS ARGUERS David Karas, Miriam Wugmeister CLASS INDIVIDUALIST Al Giamo CLASS FLIRTS Alison Clark, Luther Kitahata MOST CLASS SPIRIT Cheryl Labanaro, David Deihl CLASS WILL We the class of nineteen hundred and eight-two, being of occasional sound mind and body, here by leave our last will and testments. '1. B.M leave B.D. to the B. of E. Good luck B of E ” ”1, Dense Byrd leave the N.H. school system twelve years of struggling with pleasure and many thanks to my teachers, family and R.C.H. for telling me to hang n there I, Jii Jackson leave the memories of crossng m the wind. ran. snow, and sub-zero tempera- tures to Mcnaei Thaxton. ‘l, Aloen Bel leave the abtity to learn how to control a quick temper to Stocy Falcigno B na leave Erick-n-son the “thrib of Blueberry Hil in the hope that next year wJl be as suberb as this year was.” '1. Ed Bogon leave my awesome running talents to Frank Tropoano with the best of luck. I. Mike Proto leave al the question markes on my homework to Mrs. DeMayo. (?????). “I, Babra 8tglore leave al my good luck charms to my younger brother, cause he'l need them.” I. Peter Murphy leave Doris a galon of Voaka for a night's worth of homework, and one Chtistmos tree.” 'X Max Levesque leave my nickname Mad Dog” to the next shy guy who comes out of his shell.” I. John Berner leave the glare of Mr Doan s bad head to any hoodkims who stay back ” I. Dave Diehl leave my hopes and dreams of winning a state basketball championship to Scott Marks. Mke Thaxton and John CMla. I. Pamela Pisciteii leave al of the Crew's Hgh School memories, especially Stephanie's locker, to my younger brother Richard. I. Stephers loove the Crew the best of luck in the future — love you all ” I. David Ponogiosso leave my nickname (if I have any) to whoever can keep it as wel and as long os I have. I just hope I can leave it. I. Anne Varrcne leave my real maroon and white scarf to Brenda Notaro to wear with her jacket so she doesn't have to wear her fake scarf anymore. Vi. Paul Feeney leave all of my good days with D D. to al of the students to come. I, Linda Parrott leave Jim Langan ol the fantastic times we shared together. I. Maureen leave Debbe Merola a par of rollerskates so she can make it across campus on time. “I. Sue Glenn leave all of my double looks to Anne Manzione and sincere hopes for Carol Baley that someday ... 1 Carole Amelin leave my sister Karen my Anatomy and Physiology bocks hoping it comes easier to her. “I. George Holmes leave al my excuses to anyone who can use them. I. Thcr Hemenway eave North Haven High s bggest fraternity with a truckload of bananas I. Antonietta Maria Mazzucco leave my Mafia gloves to Mr. Wiliam Burnl!.” 1. Chris Lozowski leave Larry McCarthy with pleasure. I. Donna Bruno leave this school with pleasure and wish the best of luck to the on coming tenth graders, especialy to my sister Cathy t. Edward Covdiaro leave my groat driving ability to Larry McCarthy and Christopher Kac- zynskl. I, Vera Goetono leave my good judgment to Bobby Lynch. I. Mchele Scmpiere leave to Patty Thomos and Stocy 8ochmann free singing lessons and to Kathy Shorron eorpiugs because she has to iston to them ” I. Monete Morrvuzzi leave this school to the underclassman . I. Lu leave this school happy, barefoot and fancyfree I. Miriom Wugmester leave my children , little pigs , and curly nor to my sister Julia. I. Patty Matareso leave al my typing mistakes to my nest door neighbor. '1. Patty leave Mrs Trapani my rum candy breath North Haven school system in hopes it will give it a decent burial as we depcrt-Permenetly.' I. here by leave the Spinless Jelly Fish to Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes of '83. I. Cindy leave Pete Krasnski hs 27 pens and his Hey Babe notes. I. M.F. leave ths school to my brother knowing he wii do thmgs that I never cfcd I. Dicyie Monroe leave al my wonderful memories with each and every new student (A.L. remember me!). I. Mei-wa Mutfy Wo Cheng, leave my beloved Scarlet ExcaSbur to the Fencing Team and persuasiveness to Chuck and tva. I, Mark Parisi leave my position as Sports Editor of Sochem 82 to anyone who wants the oggrivation. I. Cheryl Lcbarvaro leave to my sister Sandy the reputation that her sisters Karen and Cheryl have left behind at North Haven. Good luck. Korchorsan. We. Ed Cavailaro, Lauren DeFrancesco and Mke Proto leave our Marketing tests with identi- cal answers to Mrs lannone. We. Susie Eisenfeld and Tom Mark leave Jen Dehar and Jo anna McCort bags of candy and many rights of psychodelc thoughts. We. Karen Mungiguerra and Lnda Norman leave Janet and Valerie a pun. D. V. end B.L.U.E.. and all other crazy times. We. Linda Norman and Virg nia Ryan leave the guardhouse to Jeon Wetherel. Gail Parks and Joeile and Sue Scheifer in hopes that they will escape someday. We. David Sbabo and David Gurrtoort leavo. Adas. We. the NBC’s leave N H.H.S. with great memories and many good times to EEK, Good luck We, Lnda and Karen leave Dina C.. Carrie C„ and Deac. dl the wild and crazy times we had. We. the Crew of '82 leave N.H H S to anyone who can have good and bad times that we've gone tfYough and share ail the love and understanding that we have. Good luck. We. Mchele and Karen leave to Roseanne Depasqude and Carolyn Curt ol of our fun in B period free ana also to Rosecnne our saying EME . We. Jm. Dan, Chris. Ron. Mike. Andy. Joe. Mke. leave our craziness to the crozios of next year. We. Louri. Lisa, Lauren and Kathy leave the school. Vie. Tami Mark and Susie E senfed leave the Girl's Soccer tocm v-ctory over Guiford and all other bush teams. We. Kim end Pern leave all our H.S. laughter and the groat rmes we snared to Annette Cofrancesco to remember always We. Cheever U leave Muffin Hecxd cur empty beer bottles. Wo. Jackie and Hi leave our third lunch Social n C hoi Lav to whoever can figure out what this means. We. the Kinky Artichoke Crowd leave all our craziness to whomever can hande it. We. total Kaos leave al our green Thursdays to al the next V H.P.'s. especaly Randi We, the former owners of locker a 1040 leave Kick O'Leary and nis bouncers to the next Kicky owners. We. Laura Linda Karen. Kathy Lynn and Lisa leave our rowdy spirits of lost period behind. We. Kathy. Usa. Karen. Lyrm. Lindo and Laura leave ou' memories at N.H.H.S. Wo the members of the North Haven Ultimate Frisbee Club leave our non-existant frisbee and ottemps to extort money from the Student Counci to anyone who wishes to further our cause. We. Lomete and Doris leave two everlasting warm seats at al North Haven Hockey games. “We. the Preptcnes leave our idominabie to our future clones. Rip their faces off We the Tangney Girts. Chrissie. Mary Elen. Robin. Denise and Donna leavo Ms T o Wmsco- proot lock for the stage, some exciting new improvs and last but not least some scenery and props for her Drama Class I. the last of the Tamagawa clan leavo the phrase ore you another TamoyawoT'to the Sitting: L to R- Cathy Kozack. Christine O'Brien, Laura Adinolfi, Lisa Bovas, Diane Amatruda, Marybeth Fiondella. Darren Krivit, Jason Klein. Chris Soltar, Darren Smith; Second Row: Dina Cavalaro, Michelle Saulino, Robin Boudreau, Lisa Maio, Robin Blakeslee, Carolyn Brunett. Jill Student, Evelyn Betancourt. Peter Burke, Scott Taschner; Third Row: Bob Hogan. Frank Amore, Brian Vanacore, Darnell Manuel. Mike Savino, Chris Ott, Pete Krensinske Sitting: Brenda Amodio. Valerie Acompora, Christine McCarthy, Martha Thompson, Devita Brown. Sandy Howd, Doreen Rubino, Francine Carboni, Margaret Jayne; Second Row: Priscilla Kennedy, Anna Matteis, Mary-Rose Buller. Carolyn Curl. Lynne Manzi. Debbie Merola, Karen McGee. Carol Bailey, JeanAnn Bernardo, Maria Flagge; Third Row: Kevin Crosby, Anthony Gionet, Cheryl Marks, Gayle Longobardi, Mary Romano, Bill Rosetti. Pat Choplick. Sharon Hartman, Fourth Row: Judy Marzulto, Dawn Lombardi. Steven Glaser. Tom Rubino. Gary Neff, Stephen Taylor; Fifth Row. Mike Costelli, Kevin Mooney. Rich Colantonio. Paul Lenoce, Lawrence McCarthy, Cris Kaczynski 112 Sitting: Mary Stewart. Donna Joyce. Katie Martin, DonnaLynn Notaro, Alison Rachleff, Chuck Hensen, Andy Hatch, Katie Miniter, Peggie Joslyn; Second Row: Joe Gherlone, Jamie Kircalcfie, Steve Everett Votto, Patricia Morgan, Patty Humphrey, Carolyn Frederick, Lynn Tossetti, Terri Monroe; Third Row: Pat Dunn, Ken Munson, Ricky Ryan, Jerome DeMarque, Loretta Malin, Maria Amodei, John Blomgren Sitting: Ed Butler, Ann Erickson. Lisa Sbabo, Claire Fletcher, Adam Aquaruio, Brian Suraci. Jim Burns, Chris Janush, Craig Davies, Sallie Galiada; Second Row: Lisa Vanacore. Margie Schoolfield, Anne Pirovane, Devorah Salamalay, Katherine Riggs. Lynne Stanley, Erica Stockmann. Annette Co- francesco, Randi Jasmin, Denise Zalenski; Third Row: Ralph Bartoli, Mary Harlan, Karyn Vandemark. Beth Clark. Lynette Prifitera, Joanne Massa, Timothy Barger, Mark Vachon; Fourth Row: Robert Lynch, Joe Tarquino, Joe Martine . Chuck Woychowski, Rich Martino, Vern Carlson, John Tondalo Sitting: Liz Fiorillo. Ann Astarita, Sue Lanis, Carole Pendleton, Charyn David. Heidi Derbacher, Peggi Cornish. Kate Brown, Kim DitaHo, Debbie Meneo. Second Row: Ken Pittman, John Marsh, Steve Larich, Avrum Cohen, Eliane DeMaties. Dawn Buckmiller, Wendy Eligio, Chris DeCusati, Joanne Pierandi, Andy Delvecchio, Marc Diglio, Chris Furlan; Third Row: David Coss, Will Warren. Sam Caldwell, Skip Helbig. Frank Carruba, John Haggerty, Craig Rice, Don Olson, Bill McDonough 113 Sitting: Beth Muzio. Wendy Chapman. Laura Nuzzello. Sharon Jordan, Gloria Smith, Joelle Schiefer. Stacy Bachman, Kathleen Sharron, Cathleen Spignesi. Patty Thomas; Second Row: Kathy Walsh, Linda St. John, Susan Williams, Kirsten Murray, Jean Wetherell. Alison Cialegio, Karen Bathrick, Lynn Tramantano, Barry Kleinberg; Third Row: Posanne DePasuauale, Barbara Hawthorn, Ken McNamara, David Melillo, Karl Evans, Douglas Crowley, Timothy O'Brien; Fourth Row: Lisa Radoweiki, Debra Palella, John DeAngelo, Christine Eddy. Lisa Keller, Ann Marie Esposito, Luke Luzietti. Brian Pfuausch, John Lynch, Dan Scgaefer Sitting: Cindy Guido, Lisa Monaco. Maura Culligan, Diana Petrillo, Marianne Bailey, Diane Corcoran, Gretchen Fuggi, Kirstin Jensen; Second Row: Traci Valalik, Lisa Zambrano, Maureen O'Keefe, Mary Cahill, Linda ladarola, Joanna McCort, Jennifer Dehar. Jeff Obier; Third Row: Richard Perrelli, Stephen Scarano. Chris Panico. John Ciulla. Richard Gherlone. Matt Mahoney, Vin Cangiano, Rich Julianelle, Ed O'Donnell Sitting: Colleen Rawlick, Virginia Payton, Liz Theroux, Linda Teixeira, Darlene Regan, Lisa Kusmit; Second Row: Chris Brangi, Mike Thaxton, Jay Richetelli. John Acanfora. Dave Ide, Joe Corniello, George Russell; Third Row: Mike Pellegrino, Greg Ricci. Bill Keohane, Mike Caruso. Eric Radziunas, Mike Rowland. Clay Tebbitts 114 Sitting: Tracey Gelo. Art Miller, Jimmy Bizzarrio, Jeff Tarqueeno. Randi Olsen, Andy Harris, Tom Dacey. Second Row: Sally Sachse, Michael Magoveny, Dominic Florio. Rich Daglieve, Sam Greene. Stanley King. Joe Pierand. Sitting: Karen Rudnick. Deborah Hackerman. Doreen Dehlberg, Doreen Delgudice, Sally Frendy. Sandy Wood, Ann Cleary, Debbie Kavanaugh, Philemena DeCerbo, Mendy Midzenski; Second row: Donna Seamen, Susan Williams, Bob Ardlino, Steve Matter, Joseph Lynch, Mark Fitzgurld, Dave D'Agostinnp, Dan Dinner, Thaddeus Reddish, Tom Wilson, Bryant Thompson, Dave Jabo, Joe Burr. Ed Asterita. Sitting: Kim Deleva. Dawn Dolan, Carin Mikos. Toby Villar, Julie Giglietti, Diane Wegner, Valarie Dovarumo. Margaret Kearney. Gerri Wurnich. Rene DeMateo. Second Row: Ted Dyrtula. Stephan Eldridge, Jeffery liechti. Glenn Hickox, Tony Haggerty. Jennifer Willis, Karen Paduana, Violet De- Franco, James Nazario. Thomas Muzio. Third Row Timothy Geir. Brian Clements, Kevin Tennyson, Anthony Locabelli, Lawrence Nichollas, Stephen Quinn. Thomas Redly. Tom Reilly. 115 .d Sitting: Sandy Fowler, Annette Guido, Char- lene Walters, Tony Foggia; Standing: Brian Mappa, Ken lldefonso, Vic Sertillippo, Joe Ro- sano Sitting: Jeff Perry. Jack Student, Sam Bellento, Mike Sullivan. Chris Sola, Jack Student; Standing: Max Hogan, Kim Langner, Sue Celso. Varlerie Eifler, Judith Mitchell. Dean Marino Sitting: Dawn DeNardis. Lori Persano.Melissa Cocchiaro. Vincent Santamauro, Al Povilaitis, Michael Sasser, Valerie Dusa. Rose Delucia; Standing: Wendy Hammond. Karen Murdoch. Aida Gomes. Walter Pouli, Mary Henson, Michelle Volpe, Kristin Commers. Sue Berner. Vicky Peters; Second Row: Lori McLellan, Lynette Fazzino, Jim Reilly, Eric Prosnitz, Todd Lenox. Jon Brown. Don DeMaio; Third Row: Dave Pascal. Chris Lambrakis. Laurie Peterson, Matt Mahon. Kym Bassett, Richard Piscitelli. Annick Damarque Sitting: Rebbeca Shea, Shari lannucci. Gail Hubbell, Leslie Johnson. Shari Palmer, Christine Mulligan. Sharon Flaum, Lisa Estabrok; Second Row: Ron Downey. Tom Gambardella. Lisa Schaefer, Michael Reilly. John Gangi. Ed Kelleher. Eileen Mulqueen, Susan Foerster, Denise Sullivan. Third Row: Elise Esposito, Ann Marie Furino Sitting: Andrea Jermine, Jennifer Maturo, Michele Blackert. Pam Jesanis, Antoinette Giordano, Terri Gray. Mary Raccio, Gail Parks; Second Row: Chris Liquori, Bobert Vanacore, Brian Trottier, Jonathon Whipple, Leann Ferri. Andrew Genovese, Kris Scott, Karen Kowalski. Third Row: Stacy Falcigno, Karen Zalinskas, Carol Barclay. Kimberly Ferrara Sitting: Lisa Levesque, Jackie Nitz, Angela Tarantino, Sherri Mangino, Bobby O'Donnell. Susan Scholder, Robin Jones, Sue Shlieffer. John Ward; Second Row: Louis Balzano. Dorn Acquarlo, John Thomas. Michael Ryan, Jim Giammattei, Gus Kakalow, Peter Kopylec, Peter Hatch; Third Row: Nicole Lansing. Amanda Astarita, MaryAnn Salzano, Linda Lombardi, Robert Bolduc, Alan Tomasewski; Fourth Row: Tim Ververis, Greg Peckham, Ken Giaparda. John Vanacore. Joseph Kennedy, Rick Morrisey, Danny Ferraro. David Puzone 117 Sitting: Paul Bonadies. Jim Kaczynoski, Tom Stewart. Dan Tarman. Scott Parisi. Phil Hsu; Second Row Dawn Demeola. Carri Janush, Maggie O'Brien, Sandy Appuzzo, Alex Dulay, Mike Nesdale; Third Row Maria lacobelli, Karla Turekian, Sarah Lamar, Sungho Hwang, Tom LaTorre, Joe Bergin CLASS OF 84 continued First Row: Joanne Podgewaite. Judy DeMezzo. Kathy Wheeler, Joanne DellaCamera, Karen Carazo, Debbie Fiore, Sandy DeMaio. Paula Calandrelli; Second Row: Jack Student, Pete DiNicola. Paul Student. Tim Jekel. Larry DeAngelo, Steve DeFrancisco. Laura DeNardis. Lisa D'Agostino; Third Row: Greg Mitchell, Maria Proto, Laurel Camp. Joanne Coates. Sue Perrelli. Claire Muriarty, Theresa DePola, Mike Carbone; Fourth Row: Alison Connolly. Bill Boltman, Robie Roy. Denise Jablonski, Miki Roberts. Dave Fortuna. Jack Student Sitting: Lynn Viele. Barbra Perrelli. Cheryl Silvestro. Carol Fragola. Robin Wettstone, Sherry Simpson. Lisa ladarols. Jennifer Buehler; Second Row: Kim Barber, Sandy Brink, Eva Carpention, Chris Imperato. Cecilia Hansson, Denise Burkly, Laura Frioni. Lori Luyckx, Brenda Nataro; Third Row: Natalie Mongillo. Ron Newman, Chris McKeon, John Kakalik, Rob Sensale, Chris Morgan, John Dell'oro, Kevin Visnic, Ed Tantorski. Anthony Ferrucci Sitting: Jo© Ciarelle, Bruce Oren, Peter Obier, Bill Sault, Louise Vandal, KimLubeck. Carla James, JoAnn Albert. Carol Schneider. Jacky Rider; Second Row: Ken Maralea. Tony Cavalier, Tony Leonardi, Curt Carbone, Mike McBee, Larry McKenna. Kim McClure. Lisa Gambardella. Adrienne Ramadon Sitting: Laura Morris. Robin Jablonski, Jeryl Massini, Wayne Lubenow, Gary Schreter. Lynn Petrose- molo, Patty Clark; Second Row: Charlie Patterson, Kim Cosenza, Kara Kirby. Jan Tossetti, Kathy Haggerty, Trudi Moore. Kathy McCarthy. Connie White; Third Row: Mike D'Amico, Mike Gray, Jason Frederickson, Jim Weston, Pat Chiaia, Bob Schmecker. Chris Maresca, Jeff Kesses. Brian Latvis Sitting: Jeanette Morcaldi. Gina Tirozzi. Karen Leonard, Michele Buonopane, Lenora Gamardella. Marlene Volpe; Second Row: Cathy Miller. Diane Petrillo. Cathy Maresca. Gina Baldo. Michele Lanvanway. Susan Cassella. Leigh Hines. Anita Marcati; Third Row: Eric Theilgard. John Volpe. Frank Marinuzzi, Doug Matthew. Doan Nguyen, Gary Miller, Rob McDonald 119 cpfcGP vj uCSfl The Sachem Editors extend their sincere thanks to Mr. Nick lannone for his excellent assistance and guidance. Mr. lannone's many years of experience as yearbook advisor has been invaluable to the successful production of this edition - Sachem '82. Both individually and as a team, he has consistantly commanded our best performance and thereby immeasurably heightened our degree of ability and responsibility. Sa- chem '82 has captured much of the spirit of its senior class with the help of Mr. Nick lannone. Again, our thanks to a “Top Notch advisor. 22 Miss DeCarlo has not only devoted her time to the class of 1982, but to the Special Education students. She has prepared them for their future en- deavors and has given them her love and time for the years they have spent together. Miss DeCarlo is a wonderful and thoughtful person. She has given our class her time, dedication and en- thusiasm. As we bid our farewells, we feel sorrow which words cannot express. On behalf of the class of 1982, we Thank you, and wish you good health and continued happi- ness in the years to come. Antoneli, Anthony - Industrial Arts Dept., C.W.E. Bencivengo, Larry - Science Dept., Asst. Football Coach Science Club Advisor Berkeley. Use - Foreign Language Dept. Biedrycki, Linda - Home Economics Dept. Bingham, Patricia - Foreign Language Dept. Bischoff, John - Industrial Arts Dept. Blodgett. Ann - English Dept. Bolles, Judson - Industrial Arts Dept. Bonito, Sal - Math Dept. Borkowski, Jane - Home Economic Dept., V.I.C.A.. Advisor Bouvier. Jane - English Dept. Bradanini. Allan - Industrial Arts Dept. Brown. Raymond - Social Studies Dept. Rozek, Patricia - English Dept., Girls Softball Coach Burrill, William - Business Dept. 124 Byrnes, Gail - Special Education Dept., Senior Class Advisor Cappetta. Ann - Art Coordinator Caruth, William - Social Studies Dept. Cavaliere, Louis - Science Dept., Driver Education Cianca, Judith - Music Dept., Band Instructor Cofrancesco, Maria - English Dept., Junior Class Advisor Connell, Timothy - Science Dept. Cuikenda, June - Home Economics Dept. Dean, Glen - Math Dept. Head DeCarlo, Nancy - Special Education Dept.. Senior Class Advisor Dellert, Bernice - Science Dept. Deloge, Donald - Science Dept.. Cross Country and Track Coach Delucia, Anthony - Social Studies Dept. DeMayo, Bette - Math Dept., Majorette Advisor DeMayo, Robert - Social Studies Dept., Football and Baseball Coach Diamond, Francis - Principal Diamond. Marie - Foreign Language Dept. Head DiDonato, Diana - Art Dept., Junior Class Advisor Dodds, Robert - Social Studies Dept.. Model Congress Dudley, Edwin - Math Dept. 125 As we, the members of the class of 1982, look back over the past four years, we realize that our grade principal, Mrs. Elaine Trapani has contri- buted greatly to our growth and develop- ment not only as a class but as individuals. Mrs. Trapani was always willing to help us with problems and gave up a great deal of her time to help us with our class activities. Her understanding and guidance were also keys in the success of our class. Mrs. Trapani was able to bridge the gap that sometimes exists be- tween students and administrators by truly being a friend to all of us. We have grown to respect and ap- preciate her caring nature and thoughtfullness and recognize her as having been a very important part of our high school lives. Flore, Frank - Math Dept. Glassner, Renee - Foreign Language Dept. Gyorgyey, Clara - English Dept. Haynes, Annie - Business Dept. Haseltine, Lois - English Dept. Head Herrscher, Thomas - Industrial Arts Dept. Hilton, Marjorie - Home Economics Dept. Head Hubney, Andrew - Guidance Dept, lannone, Jane - Business Dept., Sachem Business Advisor lannone, Nick - Industrial Arts Dept. Sachem Advisor 126 Keough, John - Social Studies Dept., School News Paper Advisor Larsen, Dorothy - Reading Consultant Lee. Jane - Social Studies Dept. Lisella, Lillian - Business Dept. Luther, Michael - Math Dept. Mancine. Anthony - Acating Assistant Principal Manjuck, Edward - Physical Education Dept. Dr. Mascagna, Dominic - Assistant Principal McGovern, Candace - A.V. Dept.. Drama Club Advisor Mercuri, Robert - Industrial Arts Dept. Head, Golf Coach Meshell, Debra - Business Dept. Mita, Kenneth - English Dept. Morris, Walter - Industrial Arts Dept. Murray. Joseph - Guidance Dept. Murray, Paula - Foreign Language Dept. Nigro, John - Business Dept Head Ondusky. Diane - Foreign Language Dept. Palmer, Albert - Special Education, Dept. Head Panaia, Fran - Special Education Dept. Patch. Mary - Math Dept.. Math Club Advisor Payne. Thomas - Science Dept. Preziosi. Louis - Physical Education Dept., Assistant Football Coach Reed, Allan - Business Dept. Ricker, Williams - Social Worker Robbins. Gerald - Science Dept., Fencing Club Advisor Robbins, Rebecca - Foreign Languages Dept. Roodenburg, Morris - Social Studies Dept. Head Rosenberg. Ingrid - Guidance Dept. Sbabo, Margaret - Math Dept. Schatzlein. John - Industrial Arts Dept. 127 Scelzo. Robert - Assistant, Principal Scimone, Fred - Science Dept. Head Schonberger, Marjorie - Music Dept. Smith. Nancy - Librarian Stoddard, Paul - Guidance Dept. Tangney, Patricia - English Dept. Tencza, Robert - Math Dept., Athletic Director Thompson, Robert - English Dept. Titus, Viola - English Dept. Totton, Dorthy - English Dept. Urbanski, Edna - Physical Education Dept. Watson, Robert - Vocational and Career Coordinator Frank Samuelson - Superintendent Weeks. Peter - Special Education Dept. C.W.E. Wheeler. Kenneth - Industrial Arts Dept. Williams. Judith - Business Dept. Winsco, Alex - Music Dept. Yolo, Helen - Home Economics Dept. Anderson. Beatrice - West Campus Secretary Beckwith. Joanna - Nurse Boffa, Dolores - East Campus Secretary Burt. Edna - Guidance Secretary Mr. Lavonia, Mrs. Bechir, Mr. Johns. Mrs. Clarke, Mr. Fritts, Mr. Kennedy Donald Hecker - Business Manager Robert Carchman - Assistant Superintendent Isola. Lena - East Campus Matron Kern, Dolores - West Campus Secretary Luychx, Adrienne - Senior Grade Secretary Muirhead, Barbara - Sophomore Grade Secretary Palmier, Albert - Custodian Pohoda, Julie - Media Secretary Scimone, Ralli - Guidance Clerk Sicignano, Ruth - S.A.C., Aide Smolenski, Regina - Special Education Aide Sullivan, Maria - Building Aide Volpe, Gloria - West Campus Matron White, Alice - Special Education Aide Cestaro, Mary - Library Secretary Choplick. Patricia - Library Aide DePino, Frank - Custodians Eddy. Vera - Special Education Aide Mr. Macola, Mr. Fiortino, Mr. Berceli, Mr. Bennattii. Mr. DeFabio. Mr. Koczac. Mr. Eburg, Mr. DeCusati, Mr. Vigliotto. Mr. Biase 129 NORTH HAVEN HIGH If looks could kill Now this won't hurt a bit. Oh. Mr. Diamond ... I didn't recognize you. What's that scent!?! Yeah .. right! An apple a day keeps the teachers away. 130 . . AT ITS BEST! Caught in the act. Frog overboard! The Greatest American Hero. You dance divinely. Talk about writers cramp . The morning after. Suddenly I see the world from a whole new per- spective. NIGHT SPOT CAR 1 Mercedes Benz PASTIME t. Poor Richards Pub 3. Porshe 4. Mustang 1 Partying and Cinema 5. Transom 2. Drinking 2. Toad's Place 3. Listening to Music 3. Fun House 4. Sleeping 4. Beach 5. Walking on the 5. Center of Town Beach JUNK FOOD COMPLAINT 1 Snickers 1 The Guard House 2. Pizza 2. Cafeteria Food 3. Doritos 3. Cafeteria Aides 4. M M's 4. Too Much 5. Potato Chips Homework 5. Lack of Freedom r — - SINGER SONG Pat Benatar 2. Bruce Springsteen 3. Bob Seeger 4. David Lee Roth 5. Neil Young GROUPS 1 Van Halen 2. Beatles 3. AC DC 4. Rolling Stones 5. Foreigner 1. Crazy Train 2. Freebird 3. Endless Love 4. Back in Black 5. Stairway to Heaven T.V. SHOWS 1. General Hospital 2. Fridays's 3. Mash 4. Taxi 5. Three's Company ■ BOOKS MOVIE Nobody Gets Out of 1 Stripes Here Alive 2. Caddyshack 2. The Promise 3. Arthur 3. The Funhouse 4. Animal House 4. Lord of the Rings 5. One Flew Over the 5. Private Benjamin Cuckoo Nest HEADLINE Assination Attempt on President Reagan The Hostages and their Release in Iran 3. Rolling Stones Tour 4. American Planes Shot Down Libyan Planes 5. John Lennon's death RESTAURANT 1 Biageti's 2. Jimmies 3. Beefsteak Charlie's 4. Dino's 5. McDonald's DESIGNER COLLEGE 1. Levi Strauss 2. Calvin Klein 3. Sergio Valente 4. Jordache 5. Piere Cardin 1. UConn 2. Yale 3. Boston U. 4. Bryant 5. 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Coach - Rosemary Newbig The Varsity Cheerleaders this year cheered at all of the Football, Soccer, and Basketball games under the leadership of captain Michelle Natrillo. This sixteen mem- ber squad organized much school spirit throughout North Haven High. The dedica- tion of senior members Michelle Natrillo, Cheryl Labanaro, and Aileen Bell, Helped to make 81-82 a very special and successful year. 150 LEADERS FRONT ROW; L to R: Eileen Mulqueen. Brenda Notaro SECOND ROW; L to R: Carie Janush, Cheryl Labanaro THIRD ROW; L to R: Coach Kathleen Prunier, Sandy Howd. Marlene Volpe, Mi- chele Lavanway, Carolann Barclay. Carol Schneider. Wendy Raffile, Aileen Bell, Asst. Coach Rosemary Neubig FOURTH ROW; L to R; Captain Michelle Natrillo, Stacy Falcigno, Lisa Monaco TOP ROW; L to R: Mary Henson. Andrea Jermine 151 FRONT ROW; L to R: Paul Carbonella, Gordon McCall. Mark Gigilletti, Tony Graziano. Art Mongillo. Rob Hart. Gary Lane. Bob Depalma, Dave Rich, Ed Bogeart. SECOND ROW; L to R: Joey Pavolich, Kevin Crosby, Mike Magoveny, Dave Mellilo, Mike Costelli, John Acanfora, Andy Delvechio, Dave D'agostiono. Jim Buckmailler. THIRD ROW; L to R; Clay Tebbets, Rob McDonald. Pat Chiaia, Tony Fiengo. Alvin Wright, Bill Keonane, Brain Suraci, Mike Thaxton, Kevin Mooney, Rich Colontonio. FOURTH ROW; L to R: John Volpe. Ed Tantorski, Greg Taylor, Andy Genovese. Tim Geier, Mark Fitzgerald, Joe Corneillo, Ken Visnick. Last Row; L to R: Coach Lue Preziosi, Coach Mauro Suraci, Tony LeNardi, John Vanacore, Ken lldefonzo, Jim Burns, Greg Peckam, Jeff Keses, Coach Bob DeMayo L to R: Asst. Coach Mauro Suraci, Coach Bob DeMayo, Asst. Coach Lue Preziosi 152 153 Front Row L-R: Chris Sola, John DeAngelo, Rick Gherlone, Scott Tosher, Eric Prosnitz. Second Row L-R: Matt Mahoney, Chris Janush, Dennis Reilly. Luther Kitahata, Peter Murphy, Tesan Chun. Third Row L-R: Ast. Coach Messinger, Mark Dillon, John Ciula, Capt. Charles Bogen, Capt., David Gumbart, Adam Aqurillo. Charles McPhedran, Greg Gorman, Mark Sola. Coach Janush. SOCCER The North Haven High School Varsity Soccer Team com- pleted its 8i schedule with a 6-9-1 record. The team was lead by co-captains David Gumbart, on the field, and Charles Bogen, from the sideline with a broken leg. The Indian booters came on strong in October and November completing their last nine games with a 6-2-1 record. Among this year's many commendable players were all the seniors who, in their last game, recorded North Haven's 100th victory in soccer play. Encouraged from the sideline by Charles Bogen, the defense of Mark Dillon, Peter Murphy, Dennis Rielly, Luther Kitahata, and Dave Gumbart made it easy for Charles McPhedran, Taeson Chun, Mark Sola, and Greg Gorman to score goals in this memorable victory. Further recognition for their outstanding play on the soc- cer field was given to Mark Sola, All-Housatonic League First Team, David Gumbart and Chris Janush, All-Housatonic League Second Team, and Mark Dillon, Honorable Mention. Front Row L-R: Luther Kitahata. Dennis Reilly. Peter Murphy, Taesan Chun. Second Row L- R: Greg Gorman. Charles McPhedran. Mark Dillon, Mark Sola. Third Row L-R: David Gumbart, Capt., Charles Bogen. Capt. 155 GIRLS Sitting: L to R- Cindy Bua, Sue Eisenfeld, Tammy Mark, Lisa lannone, Karen Burke, Debbie Pallela Second Row: Joanna McCort. Jennifer Dehar, Nori Leoz, Mary Keefe, Paula Pailela, Donna Baugh Third Row: Assistant Coach- Carlos Lourenco, Katie Martin, Martha Thompson, Michelle Volpe, Kirsten Jensen, Sue Foerster, Coach - Robert Beale SOCCER The 1981 season of the girls's soccer team turned out to be one of the best ever. The girls finished the season with a winning record at 10-5-1. They were lead by coach Bob Beale and the senior tri-captains Sue Eisenfeld, Lisa lannone, and Tami Mark. Seniors Karen Burke and Cyndi Bua, were the core of the team's offense while Paula Palella worked both of- fensively and defensively to round out the mid-field. The team qualified for the state tournament and was ranked sixteenth in the state. They played Old Lyme and Lyman Memorial in two tough games which were both won by North Haven 1-0 in shoot-outs. The girls advanced to the quarter- finals. The farthest the girls' soccer team has ever gone, behind the excellent goal-tending of senior Mary Keefe. Although the gir a strong game, they were not able to overcome perenial power Farmington and were defeated 1-0. The girls' soccer team post- ed one of its best season records with its returning veterans who were helped out by the strength of new sophomores. The sen- iors will be missed but both Coach Beale and the team members are looking forward to what will hopefully be another successful season next year. GIRL’S FIELD HOCKEY This years Field Hockey Team led by Senior Tri- Captains, Ann Possidente, Melissa Barber and Sue Glen finished the season with a 3-7-4 record. This season had many highlights with Junior Carol Bai- ley making All-Housantonic League first Team and Ann Possidente second Team. Honorable Mentions were given to Senior Sue Glenn and Junior Galey Longobardi. By Vote of her team- mates Anne Manzione was elected Most Valu- able Player for the 1981 Season. As Varsity Goalie Anne has had over 85 saves this season. HOCKEY Bottom row; left to right: Jessica lannone, Colleen Grove, Kelly O'Neil, Sue Glenn, Melissa Barber, Ann Possidente, Lisa Viele. Wendy Garder, Sandy Vanacore. Middle row; left to right: Tracey Valalik, Marianne Bailey, Mary Cahill, Lisa Vanacore, Anna Matteiss, Julie Gigliatti, Mora Culligan, Colleen Rawfick, Cathy Spignasi, Lynda Longabardi, Kate Brown, Carol Bailey, Top row; left to right: Coach: Karen O'Leary, Annick Demarque. Robin Wettstone, Sarah Lanrar, Sue Burner, Sandy Brink, Lisa Levesque. Jackie Nitz. Kim Barber. Terri Gray. 159 swimmiNG First Row: L to R: Paul Bonodies. Scott Parisi. Eric Pronitz, Gary Schreter, Scott Vincent. Second Row: L to R: Bill Bolt man, Tom Rubino, Mike Santella, Steve Scarano, Steve DeFrancesco, Doug Crowly. Last Row: L to R: Ed LeQuire. Scott Ferigno, Todd Kaplan, Brian Harvey. Brett Ginter, Mark Parisi, Coach Chris Burns. swimmwG The Girls Swim Team completed the sea- son with a 3-8 record. Led by co-captains Ann Erickson and Gina Baskett, the team finished the season extremely well. The de- feat of arch-rival Seymour by 25 points led to an upset at the Housatonic League Meet with North Haven defeating Sheehan High School and Seymour to take over 5th place in the league for the first time. Ann Erickson had another excellent year, placing 10th in the 50 yard freestyle and 5th in the 100 yard Butterfly at the State Open meet. 162 FRONT ROW; L to R: Allison Rachleff, Christine Eddy, Denise Jablonski, Emiko Tamagowa, Gina Baskett- captain, Ann Ericson - captain, Kristen Connors, Liz Therox, Laura Denardis. SECOND ROW; L to R: Dina Deating, Karen Kowolski, Susan Perreli, Karla Turekian, Virginia Payton, Lynn Petrosemelo, Michelle Buonpane. Kim Gile, Denise Andreas, Sabrina Riggi, Mary Jo Birgante. THIRD ROW; L to R: Maria Floria, Eileen Eddy. Leslie Johnson. Wendy Hammond. Hoanne Santello, Elizabeth Gertone, Rose Dell'oro, Joanne Christiano, Alice Christaforo. Laura Kay Pearry, Lenorh Gamberdella. TOP ROW; L to R: Dina Pizani. Ellen O'Ponnel, Eliszabeth Hilton, Toby Villar, Lisa Taylor, Stacy Smith, Margaret O'Brien, Jackie Rider, Sue Williams. Kim Ferrara. Lisa Sbabo, Mr. Burns - coach 163 CROSS For the first time in the school's history. North Flaven Cross Country Team separated boy and girl squads in competition. The season was a rebuilding year for both teams with only three runners returning from the -1980 team. The boys, paced by Captain Ed Bogan, attained a 6-8 record while the girls, under the leadership of Sue O'Connor, were 7-5. Sue was the first girl at North Flaven to run Cross Country for all four years and capped her career by earning a spot in the State Open Championship. She was also selected to the All-New Flaven County Team and she joined Peg Cornish and Ed Bogan on the Housatonic League Second Team. COUNTRY FRONT ROW; L to R; Lisa Radowiecki, Kathi McCarthy, Roseanne Depas- quale. Nancy Cimino, Peggi Cornish, Susan O'Connor. SECOND ROW; L to R: Kris Peterson, Scott Parisi, Jon Brown, Chris Lambrakis, Frank Tro- peano, Joe Kennedy. THIRD ROW; L to R: Phil Pan, Mgr., George Donar- umo, Len Smith, Andy Hatch. Gary Neff, Ed Bogan, captain, Don De- loge, coach. Missing from picture. Dave Reid, Sue Lanius VOLLEY VOLLEYBALL This year, the Girl's Volleyball Team, led by Co- Captains Sally Maher and Mary-Rose Buller had another productive season. The team, coached by Marge Dolan, finished up with a 14-4 win loss record. The girls placed second in the Housan- tonic League and reached the Quarter finals in the Class L State Tournament. This year's Sen- iors included Sally Maher, Tammy Giordano, Kim DeNutte, Anne Demonico, Sue Tienken, Pam Gianotti and Lisa Mastracchio. Senior Sally Maher was selected to the Class T All-State Team and also first Team All-Housy; Mary-Rose Buller made second Team All-Housy. FRONT ROW; L to R: Gloria Smith, Lynette Fazzino, Cheryl Marks. Karen Pathnck, Robin Jones, Karen Leonard. SECOND ROW; L to R: Miss. Gillooly - Asst. Coach, Leann Ferri, Pam Gianotti, Carin Mikos, Sally Maher - captain. Mary-Rose Buller - captain. Lisa Mastrachio, Anne DeMonico. Marge Dolan - Coach. THIRD ROW; L to R: Sharon Jordan - Manager, Tammy Giordano. Kim DeNuette, Sue Tienken. Ann-Marie Esposito, Diane Carcoran. Maureen O'Keeffe. Donna Perrelli - Manager ICE HOCKEY 168 Front Row L-R: Rick Morisy, Ray Pronise, Walter Poulin, Art Miller, Tom Hellbig, Chris Eburg, Chris McKeon. Billy Sault. Coach Jim Riccitelli. Second Row L-R: Rich Pethick, Rob Censaio, Bill Rosetti, Mike Sundwall. Tom McKeon, Capt., Mike Silengo, Capt., Rob Hart, Capt., David Rider Frank Carubba, Mike Kollin. Glen Hichock, Jay Pollin 169 CAPTAINS Kyle O'Brien, Dave Diehl BOYS Varsity L-R: front row: manager: Andy Genovese, Mike Thaxton, David Ide, Greg Taylor Barry Klemburg. Jim Langan. Back row: coach: Mike Proto. John Ciulla. Kenny Vallone, Capt.; Kyle O'Brien. Capt.; Dave Diehl, Charlie Carmody, Lenny Smith, Mike Canney. asst, coach; Ed Crisafi. 170 BASKETBALL Junior Varsity Front row L-R: Dom Aquarulo, Dave Ide, Al Povalietis, Greg Taylor, Barry Kleinburg, Ed Tantorski. Back row L-R: Jimmy Langan, Doug Mathew. Mike lannone. Bill lavanne, John Kakalik, asst, coach; Ed Crisafi. SENIORS Capt. Dave Diehl, Kenny Vallone, Capt. Kyle O'Brien, Charlie Carmody, Mike Canney | Sitting: Tracy Valalik, co-captain Sally Maher, co-captain Mary-Rose Buller. Sue Glenn. Cathy Spignesi; Second Row: Carin Mikos, Leam Ferri. Ann Manzione, Lenora Famberdella, Maureen O'Keeffe; Third Row: Manager Stacy Backman. Manager Kathy Sharon, Carol Bailey, Laura DeNardis. Ann-Marie Esposito, Mary Romano. Donna Baugh. Assistant Coach Sue Swaitek, Head Coach Karen O'Leary 172 BflSKETBRLL 174 NflSTICS First Row: (I to r) - Julie Giglietti. Virginia Payton, Lynda Longobardi, Barbra Ryan, Sue Scholder, Kim DiTallo, Second Row: (I to r) - Kara Kirby. Karen Visnic, April Neff. Janet Storo. Noemi (Toby) Villar, Nancy Peach. Mary Joe Brigante 175 FENCING i:..: mSBSBm PROJECT ADVENTURE 177 i mflJORETTES First Row: Claire Moriarity, Sue Perrelli; Second Row: Robin Jablonski, Kathy Riggs; Third Row: Beth Clark, Advisor: Mrs. B. DeMayo. Carla James 179 180 CO 181 First Row: L to R - Joanna McCort. Lisa Viele. Sue Lanius. Michelle Volpe, Sue Eisenfeld. Co-Chairperson Lisa lannone. Miriam Wugmeister, Emikp Tamagawa. Mei-wa Cheng. Ann Possidente. Robin DeMayo; Second Row Charles Betancort, Dave Karas. Gina Baskett, Lynne Pogmore, Josh Brown. Korla Turkian. Dawn Demeola. Karen Murdock. Kate Brown. Sandy Brink Third Row: Meri Stewart. Barbra Perry. Paul Murdock, David Panegroso. Anne Gould. Tammy Mark. Denise Byrd. Kim Detallo. Sarah Lamar. Karen Van DeMark. Fourth Row: Phil Pan, Peter Murphy. Mark Dillon, Brett Ginter. John Burner. Charles McPhedron, Kelly O'Neill. Vinny Cangiario. Gary Neff. Dave Sbabo First Row: L to R - Mark Dillion, Charles McPhedron, Dave Sbabo. Phil Pan: Second Row: Anne Varrone. Barbra Perry. Dave Panagrosso. Todd Kaplan. Mat Gormely; Third Row Beth Wright. Josh Brown, Anne Possidente, Charles Betancort, Karen Vadamark. Mary Stewart. Dawn Comer. Fourth Row: John Burner. Lisa Monaco. Steve Scirano. Brenda Nataro. Carie Janush. Aileen Bell. Michelle Lavenway. Chris Caras. Fifth Row: Pam Piscatelli, Robin De- Moyo. Kelly O'Neil. Ana Gomes. Lisa Viele. Jerry DeMarque JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOmORES CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Eileen Mulqueen. Secretary, Mary Henson Vice President. Second Row. Dawn Demeola, Treasurer. Michelle Volpe. President Third Row: Advisors. Mrs. Bingham. Mrs. Diamond. First Row L-R: Diana DiDonato, Advisor, Ju- lie Giglietti, Secretary. Maria Co- francesco. Advisor Second Row L-R: Charles Henson, President, Craig Davies. Vice-President. Third Row L-R: Vin Can- giano. Chairman of Advisory Board. Gary Neff. Treasurer ■ NEWSPAPER— First Row L-R: Joanna McCort, Sue Eisenfeld, Lynne Pogmore. Alison Rachleiff. Kate Brown. Second Row L-R: Sue Williams, Kim Ditallo. Lisa _ ! ■ Sbabo. Sam Caldwell. Steve Scarano. Gretchen Fuggi. Luther Kitahata. EDITORS First Ibw: L to R - Sue Eisenfeld. Lynne Pogr- ore Second Row: L to R - Luther Kitajiata, Joanna McCort 184 flFS First Row: Mrs. Connelly-Advisor. Randi Oleson, Christine Connors, Anne Pirorane, Lynn Stanley, Lotta Magnusson, Kathy Kozak. Meiwa Cheng. Laurette Choplick; Second Row: Lisa Padowicki, Jiji Uy. Giovanna Pagrucci. Mark Nedimoric. Charles McPhedron. David Gumbart, Neil Schneider, Ed Bogen, David Karas, Vin Cangiano, Gary Neff Sitting: Sally Maher, Amy Hebert, Maria Sorrentino, Kim Brunner, Sherri Palmer, Lori lannucci. PattiGianotL QnnepQnald' Corn Clark., Second Row: Dionem PQ.rgt-. Shawn Lurrpkin. Brenda Amocfco, Patty Aikens, Diane Mele. Melissa Barber. Virginia Ryan, Karen Bathrick. Sharon Blomgren. Mrs. Borkowski ....................—.... 185 Row: Kristen Connors. Karla Turekian, Alison Rachleiff, Debbie Salmalay, Karen Murdoch. Margie Schodfield. Sarah Lamar; Second Row: Aurum Cohen. Jamie Kircaldi, Craig Davies. Kevin Mooney. David Karas. Pat Bingham-Advisor. Gary Magnotti. Mike Reilly. Anique DeMar- aue. Denise Jablonski. Laura DeNardis; Third Row. Lisa Radewicki, Joe Gherlone. Paul Bonadies. bavid Panagrosso. Kirsten Jensen. Ann Erickson, Jason Klien, Victoria Peters, Claire Moriaty, Dawn DeNardis. Fourth Row: Thor Hemingway. Felix Student. Ken Munsen. Vin Carrgiano. John Civia, Jack Student, Eric Prosnitz, Larry DeAngelo. Chris Ambrech, Jill Student, Mickey Roberts, Mary Henson _________Cl First Row L to R - Tami Mark, Tammy Giordano, Karen VanDerMark. Second Row: L to R - Steve Scaranp Charley McPhedren. Anne Gould. Dave GumbcadfiJI 186 SCIENCE CLUB mATH CLUB First Row: L to R - Gretchen Fuggi, Phil Pan, Karen VanDarmark, Mii- wa Chang. Second Row: L to R - Anne Pirovane, Sung Ho Hwang, Barbara Perry, Avrim Cohen, Phil Shu; Third Row: L to R - Vin Can- giano, John Ciulla, Ken Munson, Joe Gherlone. Tom Stewart, Chris Lambre. 187 First Row L-R: Dave Karas, Phil Pan, Kate Brown, Sue Berner. Second Row L-R: Erica Stockman. Luther Kitahata. Kim Ditallo, Vin Cangiano, Annik DeMarque. Third Row L-R: Arrim Cohen. Dave Panagrosso. John Berner. Ken Munsen, Joe Gherlone. DRflmfl CLUB First Row: Mei-wa Cheng; Second Row: L to R- Mary Ellen McKenna. Chrissie Potoniec; Third Row: Charles Betancort, Ann Varrone, Charles Henson. Sue Wil- liams, Miriam Wugmeister. Diane Eldridge, Gretchen Fuggi, Lynn RenKewitz. Emika Tamagawa, Karen Coppola. Miss Tanghey, Advisor; Fourth Row: Evelyn Bente- cort, David Gumbart, David Schimek, Charles McPhedran. Linda Jekel; Missing: Dawn Comer, Leila Tofig r 188 SKI CLUB Back Row: L to R - Vinny Cangiano. Peter Murphy. Wayne Morris, Mark Dillon, Luke Luzetti. Dave Mellilo, Mike Merwin, Gary Lane. Phil Pan. Joe Corniello. 3'rd Row: Luther Kitahata, Mario St Micheal. Brian Suraci. Lisa Viele. Donna Baugh. Doris Albrect, Tami Marc, Lisa Monico, Chris Janish, Kevin Visnec. Gary Neff, 2'nd Row Cheryl Labanaro. Michelle Lavanway, Paul Murdoch, Mark Gigaletti, Joshua Brown, Eileen Mul- queen, Craig Davis, Adam Aquarulo, Sandy Brink, Marlene Volpe, Advisor Miss Blodgett, First Row: Juli Giglietti, Michelle Natrillo. Brenda Notaro, Carrie Janish, Michelle Volpe. Toby Vallar FENCING CLUB First Row: (L to R) John Whipple, Andy Harris, Anne Gould. Mr. Robbins-Advisor; Second Row Annick Demarque, Jung Ho Huang, Charles Henson. Doan Nguyen, Jerry Demarque. Third Row: Mei-wa Cheng. Sue Burner. Jack Student. Tammy Mark. Sue Lamar, Katie Brown 190 First Row L-R: Jaquese Thompson. Sue Lanius. Erica Stockmann, Sarah Lamar, Michelle Volpe, Ranby Olsen. Carol Fragoia. Gerold Missini, Roberta Carafeno. Robin Hauser. Alison Concrti. Michael Sasser. Judy Cianca. Second Row L-R: Ken Fortes, Lisa Radowiki, Alan Tomozeski. Peter Kuplick, Joe Gherlone. Paul Bonadies. Ricky Ryan. Karla Tukian. Mendy Medzenski, Kathy Riggs. Sue Forester, Annik Demark. Third Rov j«-R: Bob Depalma, Robie Roy. Jerome Demarque, Charles McPhedren, Dave Panagrosso, Pat Dun. Beth Clark. Brett Ginter, Phil Pan. Kathy Miller. Denise Berkle. Jamie Kircaldi. ■ DRIVER EDUCATION Left to Right- Louis Cavaliere, Anthony Antonelli, Timothy Connell. 191 Sitting: Ann© Varrone. Dem': e 8yrd. Jill Jackson, Cheryl Labancro. Mei-wa Cheng. Karen Cappoia. Aiieen Beli. Second Row, Pete Murphy Mario StMichel, Doris Albrecht. Lisa Viele, Gina Baskett. Mark Paris. Brian Mulllen, Ana Gomes. Theresa Conte A rewarding experience has been captured in editing the 1982 Sachem. My staff and Special Editors displayed much hard work, dedication and patience. In spite of difficulties, we were able to work together dilegently to finish what I think is a unique yearbook. I would like to give special thanks to our advisor, Mr. Nick lan- none and to our sales representative, Mr. Bruce DePuis. I extend to all my fellow classmates good luck and happiness in the future. Sincerely Cheryl A. Labanaro Editor-in-Chief , '' • y . y ■ . ; y In light of the fact that the class of 1982 is so unique, my goal was to help create a yearbook which reflected this quality and stood out from the ones in the past. I, along with my staff, put in long, dedi- cated hours of hard work to make Sa- chem 82 sensational. I'd like to give special thanks to Mr. lannone and Bruce Depuis for helping me with the instructions on various layouts. I truely enjoyed working with the other editors and staff members. While working on the book I gained a great deal of experience which will help me with my future endeavors and goals. In closing, I would like to wish the class of 82 the best of happiness and suc- cess and hope that Sachem 82 will hold special memories of our four years together. Sincerely Jill D. Jackson Layout Editor Front Row l-R: Linda Norman. Nancy Cimino, Laura Ciccorelli. Second Row L-R: Chris Lotowski, Michele Samp-eri, Traci King, Lori Fills, Lynne Gillo. Third Row L-R: Lynne Pogmore. Michele Cossella. Amy Jackson. Stephanie Kef ter. Gory Mognotti. Charles Bogen. 193 SPECIAL EDITORS i© Varrone. Gina Baskett, Denis© Byrd LITERARY EDITORS Mei-wa Cheng. Aileen Bell TOP ADVERTISING PERSONS First Row L-R: Allison Clarke. Theresa Conte, Lauren DeFrancesco Second Row L-R: Ed Cavallaro. Paul Bergantino, Michael Proto. BUSINESS EDITORS Lisa Viele, Theresa Conte CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES EDITOR Mario St. Michel SPORTS EDITORS Mark Parisi. Doris Albrecht. Pete Murphy TO THE CLASS OF ’82 Arnold's Jewelers Diamonds-Watches-China-Silver North Haven Shopping Center 239-4291 Centerville Card n' Candy Shoppe 2315-A Whitney Avenue Hamden, CT 06518 Hubie's Hobbies 85 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Art Rich Photography 21 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-6331 Roller Haven 89 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 B 8t R Chevron Service Specializing on all American Foreign Cars 414 State St., North Haven, CT Christoforo's Farm Market 69 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven 624-6617 Montowese Meat Center 95 Middletown Avenue North Haven. CT. 624-9626 Dangie's Deli Montowese Shopping Plaza North Haven, CT Compliments of Nick's Char-Pit 22 Middletown Avenue, North Haven Delta Energy Services, Inc. 280 South Racebrook Road Orange, CT 06477 Longobardi's Liquor Shoppe New Haven Phone: 562-5701 Warren Insurance Agency, Inc. 140 Washington Avenue 239-9222 Crossroads Hair Styles 166 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-3359 Dunkin' Donuts 136 Washington Avenue North Haven Hamden Surgical Helping the Hands that Heal 2313 Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT 06518 288-3318 Congratulations to the Class of '82 Congratulations to the Class of '82 Forest Grove Pharmacy North Haven Shopping Center 111 Washington Avenue 239-1681 Congratulations Class of '82 Compliments The Marlin Firearms Company 100 Kenna Drive North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to the Class of '82 Ricci-Cavallaro Painting, Inc. 7 Peck Street North Haven, CT 06473 239-3531 Congratulations Class of '82 From: Victor A. Nutile Bus Company 121 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT 562-6912 Good Luck '82 LCA North Haven Insurance Fine Men's Wear Since 1875 P. Hutton Son North Haven Shopping Center Branch Store in Guilford Apicella's Bakery, Inc. 365 Grand Avenue New Haven 865-6204 Fine Italian Bread Products Compliments of FPI Manufacturers of Industrial Equipment Steel, Plastic, Fiberglass 50 Devine Street, North Haven Senecal's Appliance Service 88 Ezra Street 239-0845 Congratulations Class of '82 Mario's Beauty Salon 128 Middletown Avenue, North Haven Magnificent Yankee Signs 4 Russell Road, North Haven 239-3296 L. Ketter, Prop. Auto Parts and Service 10 Broadway 239-3334 Congratulations to the Class of '82 North Haven Ceramic Tile and Floor Covering 2 Toelles Road Wallingford, CT 06492 Corinne's For Brides 54 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-6227 Student Council 1981-1982 Congratulations Seniors Best Wishes on Your Future Plans Al and Sal Caterers, Inc. 33 Newton Street. East Haven 469-2549 or 469-2936 Tire Country 38 Broadway, North Haven Tires-Sales-Service 239-1673 Congratulations Class of 1982 JC Penny Sirocco Screen Prints 376 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 Beefeater's Haven” 95 HOUSE North Haven 288-8277 Congratulations to the Class of '82 FEC INDUSTRIES Quality Chemicals and Maintenance Supplies 55 State Street, North Haven 239-0491 Chichester Magnavox 73 State Street, North Haven 239-1601 Heins Sight Optical, Inc. North Haven Shopping Center 239-6172 Luciani Sports 117 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-7444 Congratulations to the Class of '82 Cella-McKeon, P.C. 1 Broadway, North Haven Attorneys at Law Rustler Steak House 97 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT Compliments of North Haven Bike Shop 311 Washington Avenue 239-7789 Jeff's Power Equipment, Inc. We Service What We Sell” 239-3835 John DeBenedet Remodeling 100 West Shepard Avenue Hamden, CT 281-3669 North Haven Cleaners 36 Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 Phone: 239-1715 Compliments of United Aluminum Corporation 100 United Drive North Haven, CT 06473 Custom Rolled Coil — Since 1915 Parese Motors and Oil Company 299 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-9843 Communication ... Life's Most Important Skill Word Works CT Direct Mail 148 Washington Avenue, North Haven, CT A Complete Business Communications Service Mr. Trophy and Company 59 State Street North Haven 239-9637 Congratulations Class of '82 Vic's Cafe' 244 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT Congratulations Michelle Natrillo 'If there was an Academy Award for the best daughter, you would win it. Love, Mom Dad Congratulations to the Class of '82 Tower Olschan Corporation 333 State Street 288-8201 North Haven, CT 06473 Angelo's Pizzeria 168-B Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-9097 Wed. Thurs. 11am-10pm; Fri. Sat. 11am- : 11pm Parkview Paving Company, Inc. Hamden, CT Subway — North Haven 75 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT North Haven Florist 32 Broadway North Haven, CT 239-2381 Nice-Trou 75 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT Woolco Department Store 45 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT The Land of Oz 168 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-7414 DeMatteo's Gulf 416 Forbes Avenue, New Haven Phone: 468-1437 Cake Decorator's Party Shop 89 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Jim Barry's North Haven Package Store 151-A Washington Avenue Congratulations to the Class of 1982 American Roofing Company 357 Elm Street, West Haven Krasco Stereo 87 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-5313 Gal-Mar Academy 59 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Grand Fuel Oil Company, Inc. 281 Chapel Street New Haven, CT 624-9829 Broadway Pharmacy, Inc. Bohn, Jr., Pharmacist - Manager Phone: 239-1655 2 Broadway, North Haven North Haven Auto Body 281 Washington Avenue North Haven Where Quality Still Prevails'' Art's Television and Appliances 274 State Street North Haven 288-2943 Try Our Famous 6-ft Sub SsSep Saver Grocery-Deli 398 Clintonville Road 239-4208 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company TO Commerce Park Road, Milford, CT Nicholas Brunetti — Sales Manager Greening 8c Abercrombie Insurance 14 Peck Street 239-3395 North Haven Appliance Servicenter 342 State Street, North Haven 248-1965 1941 State Street, North Haven H. Pearce Company R-altors 393 State Street North Haven 281-3400 Pleines' Package Store 344 State Street North Haven, CT 288-6654 Anne-Richard Interiors 83 State Street North Haven, CT Compliments of a Friend Morrone’s Arco 77 Washington Avenue, North Haven Expert Tune-up 8c Brake Work 239-2401 Jean-Faivre Pools, Inc. Inground and Above Ground Pools 9 Blakeslee Avenue North Haven, 239-4629 Compliments of O.F. Mossberg and Sons 7 Grasso Avenue Deison Plumbing 8c Heating, Inc. 40 Temple Street North Haven, CT 06473 239-0533 Anthony's Pizza Restaurant Subs, Calzone, Pizza North Haven, CT 06473 Agway, Inc. 66 State Street North Haven, CT 239-1687 Congratulations to the Class of '82 McNerney, Grillo and Associates 246 Church Street, New Haven Financial 8c Tax Investigators Diet Center 85 Washington Avenue, North Haven 239-3023 How to Win at the Losing Game Muzio's Farm Market 1907 Hartford Turnpike North Haven The Falcigno Agency Insurance 14 Peck Street, North Haven. CT 06473 239-2576 Desroches Mobil Service Center 66 Montowese Avenue, North Haven General Repairs Towing Congratulations Class of '82 Ronnie's Dance Workshop North Haven 239-5486 Rustic Oak 165 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-ft07 Carvel of North Haven tOt Washington Avenue 239-7717 International House of Pancakes 262 Skiff Street at Whitney Avenue Hamden, CT Precision Haircutting By Great Expectations Hamden Pldza 248-4094 Windsor Shoppe 117 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-4644 Matty's Butcher Block 630 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-5610 Little Red Shoe House Washington Avenue North Haven Congratulations to the Class of '82 Upjohn Corporation North Haven, CT 06473 Tester's Tavern Catering, Parties, Stags, Banquets 425 Washington Avenue, North Haven Silk and Satins North Haven Shopping Center 239-2640 Save-Rite Liquors, Buy-Rite Pop Shoppe 117 Washington Avenue, North Haven 239-3779 Case Discounts, Keg Beer, Lottery Tickets Congratulations Cheryl Class of '82 The Panza Construction Company 65 Oak Road, West Haven A. W. Gollenberg, Jr. All Lines of Insurance 265-7761 Computer Support Service, Inc. 540 Washington Avenue, North Haven 239-4433 Congratulations Class of '82 Rogovin's Furniture Centre, Inc. North Haven's First Furniture Store Rent-A-Center 336 Washington Avenue, North Haven 239-6238 A-Z Rental 631 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT Scarpellino's Sub Shop 497 Washington Avenue, North Haven Phone: 239-4303 Candid Cleaners, Inc. 114 Washington Avenue 239-5991 Krafty Kroner North Haven Shopping Center 239-6666 Honey Crust Pizza House 448 Washington Avenue, North Haven 239-2527 Pizza, Grinders, and Spaghetti Grossman's Lumber 269 State Street North Haven, CT Congratulations and Good Luck Graduates of 1982 Varrone Family Victor Advertising Service 448 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT When the going gets tough tough gets going Bruce B. Angie Panzo Catering Mr. 8c Mrs. Louis Panzo FAM Hemingway Auto Lois Fucci Aida Aijala Theresa Michand Theresa Michand Mr. 8c Mrs. Harry Dolcequa Debbie Salamalay Eureka Press Printers 624-1857 Mr. 8c Mrs. George Visnic Mr. 8c Mrs. William Brink Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Sensale Mr. 8c Mrs. John S. Kakalik Lmda 8c Bill Baugh John will last forever Love SH To WSC LOVE PWW G.L. 82 from the Gutowskis Best Wishes to Dave Diehl Compliments of Cuyler. Laura Tarzan and Jane Code of Romance Deep Breath Blackberry Brandy 8c Chicken' Physics and Chemistry Renaissance 1982 Dip. Twirl, Dip! Plagerism galore! The Joust An Elfen river under silver Driving while Giddy Autumn and Bathing suits Mr. 8c Mrs. Richard DeNardis Hotchkiss Express Co. Congrat, Class of 82 Mr. 8c Mrs Fred Fiore Congrat. to the graduates Congrat. Seniors The Kelleher's North Haven Construction Co. Anne Pirovane Mi. 8c Mrs Frank Pirovane Lynn, Dad, Mom The Last of the Gillo's G.L. Laur, Kar, Kath, Lesse K-MAN G.L. Lynn, Debbie 8c John G.L. Pooh-Bear, Love Dave Phyllis, Mike, Chris, 8c Diane Last of Gillo's From Grandma Ain't No Stopping you now Joe 8c Karen Something funny from Cleo Uncle Fish mom me G.L. Radar-Robin 8c Robby Good Luck Good Luck Kim Have fun you guy's K.D. G.L. N.H.H.S. Volleyball K.D. Health, Wealth, 8c Happiness M. G.L. Maureen From Mom 8c Dad Maureen, Good Luck Fredda Maureen. Love Pop and Nan Hope Surpressed desires R filled Best Wishes Maureen Nan 8c Pop G.L. Maureen Paulette, Don, D. Maureen, Love Nan and Pop Best of everything, love Toni Petunia from you know who Maureen, Proverbs 3;5 Janet, John, and Tony Maureen. Proverbs 2 6 Mr. 8c Mrs. Harding Reemsnyder Joyce Perrelli Brian Henninger Elsie Verderame Sate DiChello 8c Cathy Gordon Scott Kathy Bandeira Frank DePino Mrs. Hilton Shane Hilton Sandy Porter Mr. 8c Mrs. Morris Mel Sondance Mommy Bussie, Lewie, and Georgia Gigi and Folly Victor and Ghny Nutile G.l. Sis, love Ted Potoniec Best of l uck, Christie Ruth Bacys Mrs. Nancy Bogaert 77” Ruthie 8c Anthony Good Luck Chrissie Nancy 8c Ted Potoniec Christine Potoniec Mr. 8c Mrs. Stebbins Mr. 8c Mrs. James Verceollone Pizza Hut Stewart Fritts Richard Werner Frank Porto Mrs. Eifler Anthony Resigono Mrs. Lorraine Beauvais Best of Luck D love A” Joseph Cohn 8c Son. Inc. Mr. 8c Mrs. Henley-Cohn Mr. 8c Mrs. Donald lanniello Mathew and John Wyant Mr. 8c Mrs. Stanley Goldstein Mr. 8c Mrs. John Wizask Mr. 8c Mrs. Branislavaus G. Mark and Michele Cheever-U Michael and Leslie Hot cocoa 8c Schnapps Genua-There goes another Quick, get the ice cubesl No more Siberian Aide? Cramming into a Blue Chevy The CAPD finally won! G.L. D.M., Sabrina. 8c Hans Let's get physical The Popcorn's Freak Lorenzo Lama is better than Mr. 8c Mrs. James Giordano Mr. 8c Mrs. AI Mancini Mr. 8c Mrs. AI Mancini Mr. 8c Mrs. Thomas S. Hender Mr. 8c Mrs. Frank Giordano John 8c Raffie Giordano Mr. 8c Mrs. Charles Moulter Tammy and Terry Mr. Ken Giordano Margie Doyle Anthony Vessichio Kristyn, Tracy. 8c Lisa G. Compliments of Lawn Rescue Mr. John L. Kaiser Hugh of 82'' Mike loves Lisa forever! Good Luck-Mom 8c Dad Frank and Leslie Mike 8c Lori -10 8 76 Good Luck Kathy 8c Karen Bill 8c Rick Arlene Heaney Ms. Beatrice Hardy Michael Johanna John Clarke Gail McKiver Pumpkin 8c Louie Eileen Clarke Thomas L. Dewtt Auric Answering Service Grandpa, Anthlny N. Basilic I love Vera Pagliaro K.B. If you believeth shall Good luck Fred, Take Care DB A year I'll never forget-R.E. AC DC and Black Sabbath are if 1 Ed and Arlene Ferri Grandma 8c Grandpa Silva High Ridge Package Store Daddy Joe Bornabei North High Pharmacy To Laura from Mary Raucci To Laura from Marge Eligo To Laura from B. J. Barriabei Scott and Linda Laura “We made it” Amen. Amen, Amen. Mr. 8c Mrs. M. DeLucIa Mr. 8c Mrs. J. DeLucia Mr. 8c Mrs. N. DeLucia Beth and Don Galligan Michael A. Santos Christie-1994 Nicholas--1996 Mr. 8c Mrs. Ernie Mongillo Mrs. Rose Marisco Master Michael DeLucia Jim 8c Nancy DeLucia Mr. 8c Mrs. Stanley Harrison Mr. 8c Mrs. Fred Musso Mr. Mrs. James Harrison Muzio's Travel Services LTD. Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Muzio Raymond Baking Co. Arnold Bread Company Muzio's Farm Market Mr. 8c Mrs. Vincent Idone Elizabeth Dawn Muzio Mr 8c Mrs. Salvatore Muzio Angela Michele Muzio I like the one” The two of us .. Gabe and Mary The Luck in the World for -1982 Mary is the Best looking girl All the success in the world 82 Congrat. from the Silver Fox. Sam Williams To the Class of 65” Louis Cavallaro Obie and Friends G. L. from the bus driver John Mangi Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert M Spargue Mr. 8c Mrs. Howard Titus Jessica 85” Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert Burban Grandpa 8c Grandma lannone A.M. Gaetano Mrs. T. Snyder Fred Meliillo and Family H. Knudsen Mr. Jerry Canna Jessica lannone Mrs. Emma Vandomo Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert Tara vella Lillian Liselia Dawn 8c Paula DeMeola Quack Quack Ann Martino Leslie LaVorgna Ann 8c Minnie Falade Mr. 8c Mrs. James Gambardella Graham's Frameshop Mr. 8c Mrs. William Frandy Good Luck Ducks of 82” Best Wishes 82” from Andrea 88” Congtat. from Mr. 8c Mrs. DeMeola Frances DeMeola Mr. 8c Mrs. Anthony J. Ferraro Arnold Falnnery Christine DiFabbio Mr. 8c Mrs. Kraft Betty Chase Conn. Craftsman Customn WW Ginny Payton Good Luck Class of 82' Dan 8c Mary Patch G.L. Class of 82, Maria Co. Kim Pam-What do I do with the keg? Love Annette Pam 8c Kim-get those brownies! Bai . Mar we're seniors! Annete Bruce Perfetto-remember 10 31 81 Mike D. 8c Tony Z. Gonna Miss ya Co. Pat 8c Nettie Cofrancesco Sherri 8c Brian g.i. aiways-Co. Eddie 8c Bill gonna miss ya-Co KD 8c PG gonna miss ya-Co Kim 8c Pam-Those Fridays-Co Anna DeCusati Good Luck Annette 8c Pandi Thank God! The Great White Hunter Lisa and Brian R. God's Blessing Gim Giannotti Anthony and Eleanor Lentine Lincoln Flower Shop Mr. 8c Mrs. George Giannotti Aunt Elsie Corinne Ragozzino Hey, Panhead! Miss Crabtree is a lush! Karen 8c Jack Jensen URI CREW TEAM L.J. '81 Q.C. 21 - John Glenn Quinny Baseball- 21 Girl's Soccer 22 Stat Gals of 80-81 J.G. I earned your Diploma Hey Mis-Arc It II Gary Benzel Francis J. Hasenpfefer Marty 8c Missy “will last 4 Michael A. DeVito. Jr. DEVEETS “81 Marie Devito Napoleon “81 The Big “21 yep, yep. yep to the max!!! Firebirds are No. 1 Werner Sun Mr. 8c Mrs. Chet Pepe Aunt Flo 8c Uncle John Panza Aunt Dolores. Uncle George Janet Panza George and Helyn Hotton G.L. Class of 82 The Peters G.L. Class of ‘82' D.J. Mr. 8c Mrs. Carl Celia Good Job Cheryl. Karen L. Good Luck Cheryl Labanaro Cheryl Labanaro Cheryl Labanaro-1982 Editor Aunt Olga and Aunt Aorora Marylou 8c Jerry Natlino DoDo Panza Grandfather Parcal M. Panza Aunt Sue 8c Uncle Sabino P. The Korwek's Atlas Auto 8c Boat Company Roland 8c Charlene Gibson Joe 8c Jo-ann Villano G.L. Anthony Perfetti. Mom 8c Dad Good Luck Class of 1982 Good Luck Cheryl 8c Class 82 Sandy Labanaro Rich 8c Mary Jane Mulligan Julia Sessio Betty Falcioni Donna Ginther Betty Nappi Kathryn Smith Irene Liquori Ramona Fusco Louis Pellegrino Mr. 8c Mrs. William Ruggiero Christopher Ruggiero Rosanne Ruggiero Gonna Miss you Ro Rosanne 8c Mark Michael 8c Nancy Forever King 8c Aueen ‘82' We've Got Tonight Good Luck Nancy, love Pat I love you Nancy, Pat North Haven Hockey 1 Babe. I wish you the Best Hi Roe, I told you I would Grover Donna DePasquale North Haven Varsity Football Good Luck from VAC Pat 8c Lucy Minichino Brenda Lisa Louis Mario 8c Darren DiBattista Good Luck Class of 82' Good Luck Class of 82' Good Luck Class of 82' Best of Luck to you Roe! Anthony P. Calandro James V. Delucia Congrat. Grovers. Paul 8c Cheryl Urbanski Family Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert Battle Lynda St. John Maria DeLucia Anthony P. Calandro The Butler Family Good Family Good Luck Class of 83' Linda Kovach Good Luck Paul E. (cutie) Good Luck Class of 82' Good Luck Jiliy Bob Schuler Patty Schuler I made it spaz-Lady Di Patti Mele Paul Matthew Ferranti Bob 8c Flo Clark Kate Elizabeth Coleman MaryBeth 8c Dan Jeannette G. Coleman Florence Mele Thomas Mele Jeanette Marcaldi Barbara Brangi Amy Hebert S. Bonito James V. Arcangelo Frank Mirandi Jr. Roxanne Arcangelo Laura Arcangelo Mr. 8c Mrs. Wm. Meyer Barbara St. Amand Terri Sroka Ann Napolitano Congrat. Barb! Denise Ferraro Mrs. Carol Bigliere Marsha Mackenzie Barbara Bigliere The DeMatties Family Mr. 8c Mrs. Ernest Montipagni Mr. 8c Mrs. R. Pizzano Mr. 8c Mrs. Salvatore DeMartino Michael Carocarl Mr. 8c Mrs. James A. Barry. Jr. Mrs. Orval Nescluschinek Brian Crouch Sylvia Roop Mrs. Sal Notaro Mr. 8c Mrs. Arthur H. Beavis Lou Yaccarino Best of Luck 83' Rolling Stones Cathy Walsh Rob Walsh Rob Payne Joan Jenedine Bus G Best of Luck Class of '83 Heidi Martino Ethel Walsh The WHO Liz Miniter Norkk 8c Al Kathy 8c Dan Diane Ibsen Eli 8c Mary Dr. and Mrs. John V. Conte Love, Grandma Rose Theresa Conte From a friend I Love You, Gary. T.C. The Twins and the Nut Cracker Mr. 8c Mrs. Harry Manotti Even though you have a cast, it's still a blast Gary Magnotti 8c Chuck Bogen Brew Crew of 82 8c Cheerleaders Taesan 8c Toaster at Ramada i Love You. Theresa, G.M. FOREVER STREISAND Mazzucco's Live Forever (Peter) Maria Carmela Mazzucco Landino SOCCER 1 Nick Joey Riccitelli is sexy! Italia 1 Pierina “The Stones Raffaela Carmine Mazzucco (Wine Lover) Toni Tony 10 30 81 Elvis-the king lives To MG. from Dan8cDebi Maureen, G.L. in years ahead MCG Mr. 8c Mrs. Gannon Kamei, U.S.A. Barbra Lunggren Helen Zabawar Mr. 8c Mrs. T. Michniewski Dorothy E. Peters Ann Gannon “81 To Maureen from T.G. Linda Zingarella Fla. Mr. 8c Mrs- Richard A. Timoteo Rich 8c Cindy and? Ann Maffeo Isabelle Ericson Virginia Courtney Mom 8c Dad Castaldi Andrea 8c Lou Scala Louis 8c Donna 8c Adam Castaldi Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Peloso Mr. 8c Mrs. Louis E. Scala Pauline Staffieri Matthew DeBrino John 8c Angela Raymond Massanti Good Luck Mary, from P.S.B. G. L. to my kids from M.H. G.L. class of 82 Juniors G. L. Mary, Knock'em dead! Happy Anniv. Mary K 8c Andy H Bob DeLucia 8c Kim Bassett Class of 82 is doing it for U Mary Keefe Loves Andy Hatch Thanks to al! the N.H. Support Girls Soccer Seniors. G.L.M.K. G.L. Mary, Love Brendan how's every little thing? N.H.H. S. 1 Alex Dulay Mr. 8c Mrs. Larry Shindler Matt Levino Mr. 8c Mrs. Felix Wielgorecki Tracy P. Shindler Fun at Lake Bungee Good Luck-MS Miss Teresa A. Ruffolo Mrs. Nancy Smith G.L. 82 SOHAHTOA Best of Luck Jean-? Lost at Sea -E.A. You finally made it Jean. AnnMarie R.O.T.J.H.L.AC (B.B) Mr. 8c Mrs. Ed Astarita Mr. 8c Mrs. Phil Ouellette Andre G. Harlan Mr. David Harlan Mr. 8c Mrs. Kenneth Harlan G.L, Jean ... Love Anne D'Amico Pauline Coleman Mr. 8c Mrs. George Graham Mr. 8c Mrs. Thomas Setaro Lynn Tosetti Judi, Nick. David. 8c Carey S. G. L. In the future D.V. The Stefanowski's Mr. 8c Mrs. marshall B. Babson Mr. 8c Mrs. Charles Rickart Donna Cross Toma David Karas G.L. Linda Love Mom 8c Dad Crabmeat salad 8c Doughnuts Congrat. Lisa. Love Nick Love to Lisa, Mom 8c Dad Marge 8c Robert Bowe Marion T. Votto Andrea M. Crocco Vera Nuzzolilto Mr. 8c Mrs. Therrien G.L. Lisa, Barry, deb. 8c kids Red Bull Restaurant Congrat. Lisa Mastracchio JR Package Store West Haven Congrat. class of 82 Mr. 8c Mrs. Nicola lannone Lisa lannone Lisa I.-A Happy Life G.L. Lisa-Rita Ursini Jeanne Valentino Bill Liptak Dom Jill lannone G.L. Bo-Digby 8c Emmy Good Luck Lisa. Nana Robert 8c Delma Taraveila Congratulations class of 82 Good Luck Barb, Frank 8c Kar Step Saver Deli Sputz The Ria comedy team Mr. 8c Mrs. Jeremiah Ryan The men of Lawn Rescue Clintonville Pkg. Store Clinton ville Pkg. Store Ruth 8c Dave Jim 8c Nancy Dorothy 8c Gubbies Raven and How Now Michael B. 8c Robbin W. The best of luck to the crew of 82’ Schools out forever Good Luck class of 82' Katie Regan Good Luck in the years to come Ray G.L. N.H.H.S.. Mike 8c Mark R. Grad Sue 8c Steve Forever, Sue Pavao PT 8c LM 8c RR Lots of iuck Darlene, Rosey 8c CB Beasts are 1, Ha Mary D.R. Aunty Loves Baby Loves (Jason) What you've learned, use it wisely Lots of luck Seniors, Reagan Fam. In memory of Yo-From The ”MP'' gang Mary 8c Rob; Paula 8c John; Deb Congrat. CB. PD. CP. KD. SC, MM. RF. LT CONGRATULATIONS Class of ‘82 OOPS THERE YA ARE! Jeanne E. Grillo Kevin 8c Patty 81 Wayne 8c Louise 81 Send Me no Cheeseburgers Mrs. James L. Normand I hate preppies G.L. to the kinky crowd The Grillo Family I Know you could do it Ed! We are proud of you, Ed Can I have your stereo Ed? Enjoy. Ed! Pattie. Bob, Melanie Good Luck - The Liens Knock-em dead-Ed. Diane 8c Bill That's My Brother! G.L., Ed. Congrat. Ed! G.L. Wayne G.L. IN THE FUTURE ED Sis DEB Good Luck Uncle Ed - Jeff Eddy Jenny Fiore Joseph Groliino Mrs. Jesse Rice Patricia J. Gordon Pollock Mrs. Alicia Robinson Jean Meeneghan Mrs. Anne Lillis Mr. 8c Mrs. Walter Grove Mr. 8c Mrs. James F. McKiernon Peggy O'Connell Pete and Karen-Forever Good Luck Karen-Me St. Therese Church Class of ''81 is still No. 1 Total Kaos-82 I Love Pete F.-Karen E. Chunky Ewchuk 8c Moose Femiak Good Luck Class of 82' I Love Ya K. Ewchuk-P.F. Poopy-cakes Ewchuk Stacey '87 and Kimberly '94 T.k K.L. K.L. 82' Strawberry Fields Forever! 6 6 81 I love Mike! Total K.A.O.S. Lives On! Mr 8c Mrs. Louis Caciopoli Jay-Jay Franco Danielle Franco Cindy Franco Paul Eligio G. L. Denise Maureen's Mom Sizzle Lips Good Luck NBC's Heloise Poitier H. P. Jackson Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Vinci Mr. Henry Smith Mrs. Bessie Smith G.L. D.L.B., Mr. Craig Pearson Mr. 8c Mrs. Harold Walker Mr. 8c Mrs. Benjamin Byrd G.L. Mrs. Gladis L. Fox Mr. 8c Mrs Charles W. Stober To Pam: Billy 8c Marilyn Greco To Pam: Rita 8c Joe Milardo To Pam! Good Luck, Joe Best of Luck To Our daughter, Pam To Pam Good Luck-Cheech To Pam Grandma 8c Grandpa To Pam-G.L. love Grama Trixie Woodstock Linda. Lynette, and Rachael Cal 8c Carmel lezzi Bob Daddy Mama Bette May You find happiness Mr. William Caruth Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert B. Cestaro Account of my back At the lake The Best- Ann D. From A. D. Congrat. JoAnn. Grandma 8c Grandpa From Mom 8c Dad to JoAnn Aunt Millie 8c Grace G.L. class of 82 From me 84' G.L. JoAnn (class of '81 was better) Congrat. JoAnn Mclellan Carole Pastore Bob Pastore Pino 8c Lisa Pastore Tami Deris 8c Danny Gianini Grandma Millie Angela Cavallaro Vinny Letteri To My daughter Pati. Best of luck In memory of Gram 8c Gramp Heagy To Pati, love Michael 8c Patty In memory of Luke To Pati: Love Murphy 8c Ludie Everybody MUST GET HAPPY!!! Hermen Matz?! To the other women, heh! heh! heh! Colby College 1 Harry, even though you won't see this Torn Between Two Lovers” Zeppi Hey Auntie! You're finnally Deluxe Fudge!! Brownies are Imitation F. You Breath through that Aida Gomes George P. Esposito Jr. Anna S. Gomes Class of 82 is 1 To Ana Gomes-Lucy Gomes Juan C. Rivera Frank 8c Maria Joege Tony Ortiz 82' Mr. 8c Mrs. Tony Gomez Mark Lawrence Roberts Viel, Glueck, Linda G.L. The Wegner Family Paine Webber broker 12 82' I'm for YOU Be A Real Man I.L.L.R. Andrew Sylvia Grandpa Mullen Congrat. Pugsley love Sis Gina B. pucker up Mr. B. Ken Vailone Granny Kay Mark Volpe a great friend. Nancy Lusher Ronald E. Johnson Fran Arena Joe and Jackie Coal Yard unlimited G.L. 82 from 86 Congratulations Lauren, Mom 8cDad Good Luck Lauren, Grandpa N.H. Swimmers do it best! Good Luck Lauren, Dom 8c Mary Happy Days, Lauren To our Ace, Good Luck, Lauren Valet, David. Jacy. Dough Remeber ZONA spelled Backwards Louse Petrilo Steve Petrillo James Petrillo Mr. Fiore and Mr. Tenza Kathy Tomaselli Good Luck Barbara James Undercofler-E.C.A.! Goodbye forever B.R.! Good Luck Leila. Love Nana Sing, Leila, Sing I did it ... so can you. Karen, I need a joke! Meow, Meow-a mewsician Good Luck Bev, love S.M. The last of the ibbihih's Good Luck, Love Beast To Ann Espo (moose) far friend William Herber McCoy . P.O.P.Y.T.P.P.P. Dolce mentel!! Good Luck Karen it's your turn to do vocab! 999007 Pat Coppola I'd say yes sir, Leila Edna Anderson John Proto John Proto John Proto John Proto John Proto Susan Proto Susan Proto Eileen 8c Joe Coppola Mr. 8c Mrs. Daniel Hartmann Mr 8c Mrs. Conrad Tiedmann Mr. 8c Mrs. Stanley Tingley Mr. 8c Ms. Robert Jesanis Doc-General Hospital 1 I Love You Kathy E. Art K. Bruce Springsteen Robert Plant George Ivaldi Allen Collins Ted Nugent Phyllis Teixeira Nicholas Texiera Toni Cohrs Mary C. DeMaio Luke H. Luchetti Lynnette Izzo Lynnette Izzo Mrs. Gale Troia Frank Novak Mr. 8c Mrs. Leonard Colonna Mr. 8c Mrs. Langner Mr. 8c Mrs. James Armstead Mrs. John Izzo Louise Gajewskl Antoinette Izzo John Izzo Barbara Loveless Bourland Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Loveless Mr. 8c Mrs. Anthony Ferraiuolo Mrs. Marie Rotondo Mary L. Loveless Mr. 8c Mrs. Roger Geremia Lisa Adams Lynda Viele S.G. 10 G.L. Nancy Cimino Love, M.B. G.L. Class of 82 Mr. Prez Good Luck to my niece. Nancy Good Luck class of 82, Leo Izzo GOOD LUCK NANCY (X-C) GOOD LUCK FROM VINCENZO NMCWAAFLMJS Good Luck Nancy, love mom 8c dad Congrat. Nancy, love mom 8c dad APICELLA'S BAKERY APICELLA'S BAKERY Good luck, Montowese Boys Good luck Karen. Uncle Al Steve Perry Karen we made it through Jane Best of Luck Karen, love Val Rob 8c Janet Joseph Maturo Jr. Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Maturo Good Luck Karen Love Mom 8c Dad Don't trust Billy P. V.J.L. Micj Jagger Don Olson Mr. S. Henry Ekberg Nana 8c Grandpa Mr. 8c Mrs. George Owler Congratulations Kathy! Jim 8c Debbie Owter Fred class of 69” NHHS Berkly Hall VPH Erish Komp i Love Donna Nancy, Theresa, Denise, 8c Arvre Bob Marks You must be born again Here's Freda Baby North Haven Farm Shop George 8c Christene Donald Mr. 8c Mrs. Edw. Bart wick David Chase Charlene Walters Pat Roberts Joanne Donald Ann 8c Tim Connell Mr. 8c Mrs. Fred Scimone Andrew Hubeny Edw 8c Jane Borkowski 8c Fam. Al Monday Class of 80 Congrat. F.B. Kerr 8c Dacey Congrat Clare L.P. J.D. Charlie and Elaine Dacey Shatzy Club of ’78” Big Daddy Review Inc. Frank Los Class of 63” Joe Misfits 78” Dacey Kevin Dacey class of 80 Congrat. Auntie Clare love S. Congrat. Clare Love Mom 8c Dad Brad Mullin Maryann, The Best. Love Mom 8c Dad Good Luck Class of 82” GOOD LUCK-Ceil Bernett Maryann, you worked hard 4 $2 GOOD LUCK Happiness in the future 82” GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 82” Good Luck Maryann Joe Lynch parties with the best FREEBIRD Snap it Pal Snap it Christopher Carras The Carras Family Faith, Hope and Friendship are everything Caryn VanDeMark-a true Friend. B.C.T. Bob Levin: part of the class of ”82” Sailors have more Fun? Ask Bob at 21! Guardian Angel of Auto-pilot (for Now) Friendship defies age and ignores distande. It weathers the hard times and shares the good. Together we have found this. Our friendship has provided acceptance and understanding in a world that pushes people apart. But I will always remain with the memories of the times we have shared knowing how fortunate i am to be able to call you; my friend Barbara Perry, September 11. 1981, Oh what a night! New Games, September 19, 1981: Moonlight and Music Biking in the rain. Siberian Aid-an alternate energy sourse Puritain Saint? Never! Chris ... harmless! Chris B. Barbara P.: VGSSS Ralph 8c Maureen Crouch Margaret McManees Attorney 8c Mrs. Joseph DePaola Mike Bossy Piscitelli Nancy Fredricks 76 Joan 8c Earl Shabbott G.L. Karen Notaro From the F's To Poopsey. love Hershey Bar Bob Warfield 8c Sandy Lafley BABY FINDER ? 3 5 (o to II u 3 20 3t HI Zl H 22 22 33 HI H3 23 15 34 HH 24 6 2$ H5 V6 2 6 27 7 5o 5 5-2 53 6Y 55 J 9 2? 19 29 H3 56 30 35 T 3b 37 33 39 V9 S 7 53 1. Anne Varrone 2. Donna Perrelli 3. Lisa Viele 4. Brian Mullen 5. Joann McLellan 6. Lisa Ellis 7. Miriam Wugmeister 8. Jill Jackson 9. Mary Ellen McKenna 10. Karen Coppola 1 1. Rose Fazzino 12. Theresa Conte 13. Marc Levesque 14. Maria Ferucci 15. Barbra Nolan 16. Chrissie Potoniec 17. Lynn Gillo 18. Kathy Owler 19. Amy Jackson 20. Peter Murphy 21. Lauri Zilinskas 22. Kelly O'Neill 23. Nancy Marino 24. Lauren DeFrancesco 25. Gary Magnotti 26. Traci King 27. Mike Proto 28. Mario St. Michel 29. Toni Proto 30. Cheryl Labanaro 31. Susan O'Connor 32. Alison Clark 33. Mei-wa Cheng 34. Ed Cavallaro 35. Stephanie Ketter 36. Denise Byrd 37. Barbra Bigliere 38. Chris Lozowski 39. Lisa Mastracchio 40. Danielle Boileau 41. Lisa lannone 42. Sue Jesanis 43. Nancy Cimino 44. Ana Gomes 45. Charles Bogen 46. Liela Tofig 47. Aileen Bell 48. Karen and Kathy Ewchuck 49. Doris Albrecht 50. Linda Norman 51. Lynne Pogmore 52. Susie Eisenfeld 53. Ceclia Bergin 54. Robin DeMayo 55. James Rubino 56. Karen Ewchuck, Pam Piscitelli, Kathy Ewchuck 57. Gina Baskett 58. David Panagroso The 1982 SACHEM Staff would like to extend it's sincere thanks and appreciation to all who helped in the successful completion of the book. We truly appreciated the help of Mr. Bruce Dupuis in helping us to compile our book. The school Administrators gave their support and assistance on many occasions. We are very grateful to Creative Studio of Hamden for their abundance of patience and understanding concerning our picture taking needs, and to Candace McGovern for her assistance in picture taking as well. Mrs. lannone's Marketing class should be congratulated and thanked for their outstanding efforts in selling advertisements which helped pay for our book. Very special thanks go to Evelyn Connellan for her time and enormous effort in coping our yearbook material, and to Adrienne Luychx, the Senior Secretary for her outstanding help and dedication to the class of 1982. 208 CM CO 209 BASEBALL J.V. Baseball Team: Front Row (L to RY Greg Taylor, Chris McKeon. Gus Kakalow, Pat Choplick. second Row (L to R): Coach, Billy Salt, Ed Tantorski, Tom Lattore. Back Row (L to R): Chris Ott, Tony Mele, Rick Gherlone, Bill lovanna, Jeff Kesses. Varsity Baseball Team: Front Row (L to R): Phil Harak, Asst. Coach, Bob Depalma, Rob Hart, Paul Signore, Ken Vallone, Matt Gormley, Bob DeMayo, Coach. Second Row (L to R): Anthony Mastromarino, Mike Capasso. Mike Savinl, Mike Canney, Joe Kennedy, John Kakalik. Back Row (L to R): Paul Carbonella, Dave Melillo, Ed O'Donnel, Jim Rubino, Ed Butler, Mike Thaxton, Tim Geier. 210 SOFTBALL Front Row (L to R): Mary Ramano, Pam Gianotti, Sally Maher, Melissa Barber, Kathy Owler, Diane Coceran. Second Row (L to R): Gayle Longobardi, Lenorra Gemberdella, Chris Eddy, Ann-Marie Esposito, Ann Manzione, Mary-Rose Buller, Laura DeNardise. Back Row (L to R): Jane Sanford, Asst. Coach, Patricia Brozek, Coach, Karyn Snedyker, Carin Mikos, Wendy Garner, Denise Sullivan, Karen Lennord, Robin Jones, Leann Ferri. _ 211 TENNIS Front Row (L to R): Gretchen Fuggi, Robyn DeMayo, Kelly O'Neill. Anne Possidente. Gina Mortali. Back Row (L to R): Wendy Davision, Coach. Karla Turekian. Kristen Connors. Anniek Demarque. Donna Baugh, Sandy Brink, ANne Pirorane, Manager. Front Row (L to R): Josh Brown, Shawn Reily, Kyle O'Brien, Marc Hebert. Back Row (L to R): Eric Crosnetz, Brian Latvis. Danny Tarman, Larry DeAngelo, Creig Davis, Kevin Delaney, Coach. 212 GOLF Front Row (L to R): James Thompson, Tom Downing, Chris Petriccione, Pat Canney, Scott Gould. Back Row (L to R): Bob Mercuri. Coach, Jeff Kesses, Jamie Kircaldie, Marc Levesque, Brian Mullen, David Karas, Steve Latvis. Bottom Row Left to Right- Captains: Ed Bogan, Neil Sneider. Second Row Left to Right- Dave Rich, Barry Kleinberg. Mike Magoveny Kevin Crosby. Luke Luzietti, John Acanfora. Dave Ide, Rich Colantonio, Mark Diana. Third Row Left To Right- Tony Foggia. Chris Lambroski. Joe Corniello, Brian Suraci, John Vanacore. Alvin Wright, Joe Bergin, Vinny Santamora, Vinny Cangiano. Fourth Row Left to Right- Chris Laquari, Chris Janush, John Volpe, Kenny lldefonso. Dean Marino. Jim Reilly, Fred Deptula. John Eudicone. Mike Reilly, Scott Parisi. Fifth Row Left to Right- Assistant Coach George Nye, Adam Terrintino, Kevin Visnic. Mike Murray, Pete Koplec, Jim Kazinsky. Mike Carbone. John Miller. Tom Phillips, John Lipincott, Andy Kuchamanis. Sixth Row Left to Right- Head Coach Lou Preziosi, Russ Kolbern. Alex Bozzi, Paul Lenoce. George Donaruma, Steve Maher, Greg Peckam. Skip Helbig, Gary Neff, Steve Laich Frank Trupiano, Chris Pelligrino. Kevin Frost, Dave Lafone, Assistant Coach- Perry Pansic.__________________________________ TRACK AND FIELD Front Row Left to Right- Maureen O'Keefe, Cathie Spignesi, Lisa Keller. Sue Glenn Co- Captain, Mary Keefe Co-Captain, Sue Lanius, Terri Gray, Vicki Peters. Second Row Left to Right- Marge Kearney, Lisa Mastracchio, Marlene Volpe, Peggi Cornish, Sue Berner, Dawn Garner, Denise Byrd- Manager. Third Row Left to Right- Val Donarumo. Sue Foerster, Michelle Blackert, Michele Volpe. Robin Wettstone, Kathy McCarthy. Lisa Radowiecki. Head Coach - Carrie Corson. Fourth Row Left to Right- Assistant Coach- Mauro Suraci. Assistant Coach- Don Deloge, Diane Monroe, Sandie Apuzzo, Laura Zilinskas, Lisa Vana- core, Lauren DeFrancesco. 215 YEARBOOK CEREMONY CLASS PLAY PICNIC [ IMOlrSYUV S JR ..’ _,. D. , U3 rrtji, | Go 3-rO ol JW_. SENIOR PROM GRADUATION F CONGRATULATION CLASS OF 82 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1982 224
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