North Haven High School - Sachem Yearbook (North Haven, CT)
- Class of 1988
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He was testing different lifestyles and atti- tudes. Fantasy and fantasy games were im- portant to him. He liked role playing. ECA was his most constructive dedication. He was thankful for the opportunity to learn about the ECA program, and was also thankful that he was able to go. He also loved our school drama clubs. He was set apart from everyone else, but by no means an outcast. He was the most interesting person to see in the halls. He was the kid in the “tie-dyes.” He was con- cerned by other people’s feelings. It was great to walk with him in the halls and see him acknowledge others’ stares at his unusual clothing habits. “I have living memory of him in my hand—his broken pencil tip.” JK “The last time I saw him he gave me a necklace, and said, ‘You deserve this’.” He had marvelous color sense—he was al- ways making necklaces and bracelets out of embroidery thread, he kept finding new pat- terns and methods with which to make these “string things.” We all played with Matt’s orange frisbee during our free periods. This frisbee never seemed to be far from him. “We threw the frisbee between all of the buses on the last day of school, and caused quite a commotion.” Matt was happy to be out of school after our sophomore year, but was already missing ECA by the first few days away from it. He loved to build things, like the sedan chair he built for Latin class. He enjoyed painting colors onto different objects. I remember his “No Nukes” tee-shirt. He didn’t talk much about peace, he felt that all the important things about peace had already been said, but 7- j 05 he did feel that peace was an important goal. He drew peace signs all over. “He showed me his Eastern religion books—the yin and the yang—and other things like that.” “I remember him reading his Taro cards.” He went to Yosemite with two new friends during his last summer. He stayed there, meeting people. He was always giving “help- ful” advice. He walked everywhere. He loved being in the chorus in ninth grade—and was always out of tune. He was a tease. He had fun, a light touch. He had a neat sense of humor—and would find new terms for a word. He had fun, a strong grasp of human- ity. He loved his music and the rhythm and dancing. Matt knew how life worked. “Everyday I have a reminder of Matt.” “The first day of summer will always re- mind me of him. The first day of his last summer we watched the sunrise together— even though we had to cut down a tree to make the view perfect. Matt wanted the per- fect experience.” Scott McDonald Desmond Root Chris Ayers Lucy Brusic Peter Heidmann Jason Kaiser VALORIE ROSE ABATE - 4 Larson Dr. 4 21 70 Val” sensitive, friendly, ambitious; LIKES: holidays, going out to dinner, music; DISLIKES: making decisions, two-faced people, waking up early, being sick: PET PEEVE: wait- ing in lines; ACTIVITIES: Chorus (10. Secretary 11. 12). Cheerleading (10, 11, Captain 12). Model Congress (11), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Advisory- Board (11), FIDLE Society (10, 11), Talent Show (10, 12), CARMINA BURANA (II). Leadership Committee (12). Allstate Chorus (11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Hawaii '87: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be- come a mermaid for two weeks. SAND1 ABBATE - 35 Locke Dr. 7 7 70 Freddy” outgoing, sensitive, strange; LIKES: Italian accents, partying Mcr, Lester. Pula, Luca, big brown eyes; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, when Lesley takes her time, heart- break; PET PEEVE: when people think they're better than you, and arc very bossy; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes (Captain II), Advisory Board (12), Prom Committee (II, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to live in a house on a mountain in Rome. VALOR IE ROSE ABATE A smile is a cheer to you and me, the cost is nothing, it is given free.” 18 JEFF A BELLI - 20 Evergreen PI. 5 28 70 “Snarily” friendly, quiet, funny; LIKES: guitars, fast cars, naps, reading; DISLIKES: Lex, criticism, green Jello. fights; PET PEEVES: when people think they know what they're taking about, but they don’t; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live on the Moon. MARIANNE ACAMPORA - 67 Culver La. 3 5 70 Marc” short, Italian, complaincr; LIKES: being with friends, traveling, jewelry, British accents, shoes; DISLIKES: being in a fat mood, confusion, sad goodbyes, embarrass- ment; PET PEEVE: spiders; ACTIVITIES: FIDLE Society (10, II): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the first real” shopping experience with LEM; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to win Lotto and live a very rich and happy life with someone who loves me as much as I love him. MICHELE ANNE ADINOLFI - 88 North Hill Rd. 11 5 70 Miche Michc” loquacious, vivacious, organized; LIKES: sincere qualities, flying kites, eyes, dancing alone, smiling, sparking rocks; DISLIKES: dislikes, reading litera- ture. parallel parking, changing seasons, tardiness; PET PEEVE: people who do not live life to the fullest; ACTIVITIES: Track (10, 11, 12). Field Hockey (11.12), PHOENIX (10, 1 I. 12), Advisory Board (10, II, 12), North Haven Mich School Rap (II). Yale High School Program (II. 12), Prom Committee (II, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: “Lost in Portchcster;” SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to marry the soon-to-be-divorced Prince Charles and become Princess of Wales. ANDREW L. ALBERINO III - 46 Melillo Cir. 9 23 70 Albe” athletic, dark, absentminded; I IKES: Miami Dolphins, beaches, 26, Yogi, beating the Knights; DISLIKES: precipitation, big feet, wild cats, rare meal, getting up early; PET PEEVE: fair-weather friends; ACTIVITIES: Football (10, II, I 2). Track (11, Captain 12). Student Council (12), Baseball (10). PI IOENIX (12). Model Congress (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: California (Summer '87); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to dig a hole to China. JOSH A I. FONT. - I Centerbrook Rd. 3 19 70 nice, quiet, friendly; LIKES: baseball (Yankees), football (Giants), music (Bruce Springsteen). Fridays, girls: DISLIKES: getting up early. Mondays, conceited people; PET PEEVE: people who walk too slow in the hall: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play for the New York Yankees. PAYMAN A LI Ml - 191 Cloudland Rd. MARK ALLEN - 15 Leighton Ct. 4 22 70 outgoing, friendly, helpful; LIKES: watching TV. looking forward to going away to college, girls: DIS- LIKES: classes, accounting, people running their fingernails down the chalk- board: PET PEEVE: people who think that they are better than they arc; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: trying to skip school to go to the beach and getting caught; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: for the whole v orld to know who I am. MICHELE ANNE ADINOLFI JOSH ALEONE ANDREW L. A ig is at last n mind. ’—Emerson MARK ALLEN PAYMAN A LI MI Do what you can whi or it will be loo late MARI BETH R. ANG NDOLA ANGELA Value arc invaluabl MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER AYER: DAWN L. ARMSTE Never do today what you car earliest youth, as far as in him lies, desire all truth.—Plato GREGORY T. BANN THERESA BABUSCIO ig on a hill in a mountain of telling myself it's not as hard as it —Led Zeppelin meet again. is parting was well made. -William Shakespeare seems. RON BARTOLI ANNE T. BONA DIFS “So many worlds, so much to do. so little done, so much to gain.” ANGELA AMENDOLA - 126 Spring Rd. 2 5 70 emotional, indecisive; LIKES: everyday naps, safe late night walks; DISLIKES: September, dead- lines. being woken from a nap; PET PEEVE: when people let the phone ring three times and then hang up; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM (12). MARI BETH R. ANGELETTI - 100 Round Hill Rd. 11 16 70 “M.B.” hyper, loud, complainer; LIKES: our rides to New Haven, being with friends, autumn weekends; DISLIKES: insects, when Katie says “that’s not the point”, waiting; PET PEEVE: people who do not like us saying cacahuatcs; ACTIVI- TIES: Model Congress (10, 11, 12), Student Council (10. 12), Talent Show (12). Field Hockey (12). Tennis (10. 11, 12), SACHEM (12); MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: going across North Haven with Kim, Karen, Tracy and Janice stealing signs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to see the world all at once. DAWN L. ARMSTEAD - 3 Cedar Ave. 6 5 70 short, stubborn, airhead: LIKES: being with someone special, parties, Fridays, being with friends; DISLIKES: staying home on weekends, Mondays, being embarassed, Lyman Hall; PET PEEVE: when I don’t know what people arc talking about; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: March 7, 1987; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live on a secluded beach in Hawaii with a certain person. MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER AYERS - 1 Trumbull PL 9 28 70 random, mellow, spirited; LIKES: people in general, serious dedicated work. The Book; DISLIKES: general people, hate, standing up for long periods of time; PET PEEVE: heavily serious overbearing people with chronic problems I can’t solve; ACTIVITIES: EPS (11, 12), Chorus (10, All-State 11, 12), Band (10. 11, 12), Math Team (11, 12), Student Council (11. 12), Model Congress (II, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), PHOENIX (12), Jazz-Rock Ensemble (11, 12), Varsity Track (10, 11), Varsity Soccer (10, 11. Co-Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: dropping the ritual mango from the Invcrvric Hotel; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have my mind set on one thought for more than one moment. THERESA BABUSCIO - 124 Bassett Rd. 10 24 70 “Boosh” moody, impa- tient, sensitive; LIKES: blue eyes, summer nights, sleeping late; DISLIKES: staying home, not getting what I want, waiting for Laura; PET PEEVE: when people like Laura and Lisa poke at me; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: skipping school and going to Bristol on a rainy day to have a good lime; SUPPRESSED DESIRE!: to live in a log cabin in Colorado by a lake in the mountains. GREGORY T. BANNON - 22 Ezra St. 11 13 69 Beecher” lazy, friendly, talkative; LIKES: Roz, football, sleeping late; DISLIKES: working (especial- ly Friday and Saturday night), punks; PET PEEVE: calling into a busy signal when I told someone I would call; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (10), Golf (11, 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE!: to become a successful novelist. RON BARTOLI - 10 Surrey Dr. 4 10 70 “D C.” friendly, obnoxious, loud; LIKES: Firebirds, parties. Twisted Sister, women, Ralph's engine work. Ital- ians, Tara; DISLIKES: Ford. Dodge, being told what to do. “no smoking areas; PET PEEVE: when Mike, John, Pete, Bal don’t include me; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: all the parties in the summer at the “rock”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to put a “400 engine” in a Fiero, and cruise to California and back! ALISON E. BLAKE - 28 Norway Rd. 1 16 70 “Aliccrino” confused, stub- born, unrealistic; LIKES: hippies, lie-dye clothes, wishing I was on a Califor- nia Beach; DISLIKES: being here and not in California, trying to argue with Kcri; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: when Liz and I went on our first road trip; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel back in time and go to Woodstock. ANNE T. BONADIES - 13 Carafa Ter. 9 22 70 energetic, sincere, undecid- ed; LIKES: cold football games. Lauren perfume, big sweaters, skiing, green eyes; DISLIKES: the color orange, insensitive people, arguing, cheerleading uniforms, rainy games; PET PEEVE: people who strive for competition; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (10, II, Captain 12). Tennis (10), Swim Team, Student Council, Model Congress, Leadership Committee, SACHEM, Junior Prom Queen, Who’s Who Among American High School Students; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the plastic bag with Aye Carumba; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to cat all I want, all the time, and never gain an ounce. 21 NARINDRA BOODHOO I South Gate La. 3 16 70 “Nari B.” athletic, impatient, fashionable; LIKES; Steelcrs, relaxing, jokes, clothes, sports, play- ing ball with friends; DISLIKES: working, punks, losing; ACTIVITIESL Football (10, II). LISA BOSTA - 205 Rock Rd. 11 8 69 “Lee friendly, understanding, moody: LIKES: being with Tommy, winter nights, silting by the fireplace with a friend; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, rainy days, staying home, waking up early; PET PEEVE: when “someone aggravates me; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to get married, be rich, and live in a mansion. DONNA L. BOURGEOIS - 18 Carriage Dr. MARLANE BOZZI - 360 Kings Hwy. 1 15 70 talkative, caffenatated. cyni- cal; LIKES: “special times. Yale Art Gallery, arguing; DISLIKES, fur coats, sophomores, maroon and white; PET PEEVE: indecisive, neurotic whiners; ACTIVITIES: German Club (10, 11, 12), ECA (10), Chorus (11). PHOENIX (12): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: changing math classes the Monday after Frank's party; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to place a bug in the teachers room. JOE BRACALE - 317 Spring Rd. 3 12 68 “Yocy” Italian, moody, loud; LIKES: being with Kim, going to parties; DISLIKES: waking up early, Monday mornings, people with attitude problems: PET PEEVE: having to cut the lawn: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: watching Mark and Tara fighting in the halls; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become extremely wealthy and live comfortably for the rest of my life. RICHARD .1. BRF.NNF.R - 519 Pool Rd. 4 30 70 “Rick quiet, easygoing, ambitious; LIKES: my 32 Chevy Coupe, Kelly, cruising. Cape Cod. week- ends; DISLIKES: l ords, rainy days, conceited people; PET PEEVE: people who think they know everything and don’t; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a successful millionaire. ALFTHFA YOLANDA BRINKLEY - 537 Old Clintonville Rd. 9 24 70 “Landa outgoing, talkative, unique: LIKES: exciting things, being with friends, quality time with ?, shopping: DISLIKES: nosey people, being broke, busy phones, cleaning my room, dishwashing; PET PEEVE: when people pronounce my name wrong; ACTIVITIES: Theater Club (10, 11, 12), Art Club (11. 12), Advisory Board (10, 11), Student Council (10, 11, 12), VICA (12). Fencing (10): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: My funfillcd experi- ence in Espana; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry Eddie Murphy and live in another world, so Wendy can’t steal him. ROBYN-ALLISE BROWN - 39 Edison Dr. 12 22 70 “Rob” determined, creative, enthusiastic; LIKES: strawberries, vacationing on my boat, Liz Claiborne styles; DISLIKES: cigarette smoke, mathematics, SAT reviews; PET PEEVE: people who make me repeat myself; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Drama Club (10), Chorus (11. 12). Swimming (11. Manager 12), Model Congress (II, 12), SACHEM (Promotional Editor), Talent Show (10, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: 1986 Talent Show; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be extraordinarily wealthy and to be waited on hand and foot. KARIN BRUNNER - 4 Jones Farm Cir. 6 2 70 “Kar” moody, talkative, mental; LIKES: partying with friends, trips up 66, downpours, craziness; DISLIKES: being tired, boredom, being ignored, being called by my whole name; PET PEEVE: when people say one thing and do another; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: spending time in the parking lot in 10th grade; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be on time for anything! LISA M. BOSTA NARINDRA BOODHOO Criticism should not be querulous and wasting, but guiding, instructive, inspiring. DONNA L. BOURGEOIS LOUIS F. CAP LAN GINA M. CARBl TTI To enjoy the rest of my high school year, and the rest of my life to come.” JOHN A. CARLIS Without music life would be a mistake.” KRISTA M. BRUNSON - 99 Roarkc Rd. 5 20 70 unpredictable, vivacious, imaginative; LIKES; Wimbledon’s, Converse, dancing, a good conversation; DISLIKES; getting gas, not having a yellow jeep, epic poems; PET PEEVE: running out of toilet paper; ACTIVITIES: EC A (10. II). FIDLE Society (10. II), Field Hockey (12). Talent Show (10. 12). National Honor Society (11). SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Has not yet occurred; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to perform at the MET. NIKKI BUONPANE - 22 Valley Brook La. 6 8 70 “Good Bread” quick- witted, stubborn, reliable; LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, driving my ’66 Mustang convertible, psychoanalysis; DISLIKES: fights between friends, long lift lines, unreturned phone calls, losing; PET PEEVE: people who refuse to keep their cars clean; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball (10. 11. Captain 12), Softball (10. 11, Captain 12). Student Council (10. 11, 12). Model Congress (11,12), Advisory Board (I I. 12). SACHEM (12), Graduation Usherette (11), National Honor Society (11, 12). Boys’ Soccer Manager (12), FIDLE Society (10); MOST MEMORABLE: MOMENT: Bermuda soccer trip ’87, (missing ferries, pyros, 375 385); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make meatballs the way my grand- mother did. KIMBERLY ANNE BURKE - 1956 Hartford Tpk. 7 17 70 Brooklyn” congenial, adventuresome, impatient; LIKES: Bobcat Goldthwait, Charles- town, I .A. Beach Club, the Jens, sunsets, crewcuts; DISLIKES: winter, public bathrooms, the Beatles, being called “Walerbaby”. Paula's toe; PET PEEVE: when my friends refuse to binge with me; ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary (10. 11, 12). Field Hockey (12), Student Council (10), Theater Club (10, II, 12), ECA (11), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Checrleading (10), Band (10, 11, 12), Chorus (10, II. 12), Media Club (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: my Paradise adventure with Lillian, Kelly, Kristen and certain others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE; to star in a motion picture with Chevy- Chase, move to NYC with Clive and be an MTV DJ. JEREMY BYKOWSKI - 99 Spring Rd. AMY CABRANES- 285 Millbrook Rd. 3 10 70 Amclio fircy, openmind- cd, restless; LIKES: Sunday times, international cuisine, traveling; DIS- LIKES: taking orders, striving, turtlenecks without a sweater; PET PEEVE: when we’re out of diet soda; ACTIVITIES: Class Vice-President (10, II, 12), Advisory Board (10, II. 12), ECA Theatre Student (11. 12). Talent Show (10. 12), Track (11, 12), Field Hockey (12), PHOENIX (10, 11, 12), Media Club (12), FIDLE Society (10. 11,12), National Honor Society (11. 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: April 24. 1986—the day Alcjo Cabranes was born; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry a Spaniard and live on the Spanish coast in an olive vineyard. STEFANIE CAMPUTARO - 45 Juniper Dr. 8 19 70 Gidget” versatile, ambitious, nervous; LIKES: Lu-Lu Belle, pastafazool, singing, Skor Bars, the Bahamas, mutual eye contact; DISLIKES: jealousy, being ignored, Lauren’s jibberish, not getting enough sleep, underachievers; PET PEEVE: when Krista orders me around at Wimbledon; ACTIVITIES: Softball (10. 11, 12), Soccer Manager (12), Student Council (10, II, 12). FIDLE Society (10, 11), Talent Show (10, 12). Chorus (II, 12), Jazz Rock Combo (11. 12). Prom Committee (10. II, 12), SAC HE M. School Evaluation Committee (I I), Advisory Board (10, 11. 12); PHOENIX (12), CARMINA BURANA (11), Yale Book Award (11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: everyday; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to pursue my career in the FBI and become the next Charlie's Angel. LOUIS F. CAPLAN - 26 Juniper Dr. I 2 70 “Lou” quiet, studious, indepen- dent; LIKES: my car, computers, scouting, Weird Al” Yankovich; DIS- LIKES: paying for gas, surprise tests, spelling tests, strict substitutes; PET PEEVE: when my locker doesn’t open and I’m in a hurry; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a designer of a new improved space shuttle. GINA MARIE CARBUTTI - 1 Cindy La. 2 20 69 Shorty Italian, crazy, loud; LIKES: talking on the phone, rock-n-roll. partying, swimming, soccer; DISLIKES: jealousy, hate, anger, dishonest people, homework, stuck-up peo- ple. confusion; PET PEEVE: when people arc late for something; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: when Cheryl had almost bumped into Chris in the school hallways; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become rich and to be successful. JOHN ALPHONSE CARLIS - 119 Pool Rd. 9 18 68 Jack” humorous, good-natured, helpful: LIKES: Tracy, music when it’s good, being with friends, parties; DISLIKES: people who hurt others, rainy days, stuck-up people; PET PEEVE: people who can't accept others for who they arc; ACTIVITIES: Media Club (10, 11, 12): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Media Club in 10th grade; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a famous country western singer. 25 DIHANNA CARROLL - 9 Manor Ct. 8 18 70 “Dec unique, understanding, short-tempered; LIKES: waterskiing, snowy days, staring into a fire and dreaming; DISLIKES: when people tell me what to do; PET PEEVE: getting blamed for something that wasn't even my fault: ACTIVITIES: fencing (10, II. 12). Swimming (10. II). Advisory Board (10. II. 12). Talent Show (10. 12), Prom Committee (12), THE PHOENIX (10, 11, 12). Media Club (10. 11, 12), Math Team (11,12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: my Junior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a professional waterskicr. LUCILLE E. CELOTTO - 37 Rinimon Rd. 8 2 69 “Lu understanding, impatient, reliable; LIKES: sleeping, sunny days, sitting on the beach at night; DISLIKES: waking up early, staying home, people who aggravate me: PET PEEVE: busy phones; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to live in a beach house in Miami Beach. MELISSA J. CHRISTIE - 290 Quinnipiac Ave. 9 26 70 “Mel“ cornplainer, liberal, humorous; LIKES: U2, vacationing, memories, being with friends, rainy nights; DISLIKES: polyester clothes, tacky people. Nuclear waste; PET PEEVE: men who wear socks with sandals; ACTIVITIES: Band (10. 11. 12), fencing (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENTS: when Alison and I wiped- out on the path; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become independently wealthy. DONNA CIMINO - 6 Beatrice Dr. 8 6 70 “Dingbat stubborn. di y, short; LIKES: spending time with Bryan, partying at the Wang out ; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, getting up early: PET PEEVE: lighting with Bryan: MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: when me, Annie, and Michelle went out for breakfast instead of going to school and got followed by Mr. Riggs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: for all of the gang at the “Wang out to stay together and never separate. TRACI ANNE CIPRIANO - 16 Mansfield Rd. 9 23 70 Trai” energetic, understanding, sensitive: LIKES: sunsets, ice cream, weekends, the beach, shopping; DISLIKES: losing, yellow traffic lights, not having enough money, phony people; PET PEEVE: when guvs wear their socks pulled up to their knees; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (10, 11.12). Basketball (10, 11, Captain 12), Track (10, II, 12), Advisory Board (11), SACHEM; MEMORABLE MOMENT: it hasn’t arrived yet; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get through college and be successful without much effort. ALISON CLARK - 27 Bowling Green Dr. 10 22 70 creative, sensitive, gullible; LIKES: rainy nights, hugs. Spanish cotton. Jaguars: DISLIKES: spiders, scissor-happy hair dressers, raisins, arguments; PET PEEVE: static cling; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (10, I I, 12), Class President (10, 11. 12), Art Club (II). Honor Guard (11), National Honor Society (II), Model Congress (II. 12), SACHEM Layout Editor, Girls’ State (11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Misquamicut (’85. ’86. ’87); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be smarter than Libby and Mary with little or no effort. KENNETH L. CLARK - 32 Turner Dr. 5 30 70 “K.C.” underestimated, unpredictable, impatient; LIKES: Koyanisquasli. The Hemispheres Experi- ence, Sleeping Giant, jazz, my brown blanket; DISLIKES: looking forward, looking back, unbalance, humiliation, unlaw-abiding citizens; MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: the first day that I returned to North Haven High (Feb. ’87); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to catch bullets with my teeth. MARY B. CLARKE - 96 Allendale Dr. 2 11 70 “Clarkie” exuberant, sensi- tive, friendly; LIKES: walking on the beach, chocolate, foreign accents, Sundays, stuffed animals; DISLIKES: dishonest people, vegetables. Christ- mas without snow, scary movies; PET PEEVE: people who take the credit for something they don't deserve; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11. Re- cording Secretary 12), Advisory Board (II, 12), Prom Committee (II. 12), Honor Guard (11). Usherette (II), Biology Olympiad Team (10), Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (11), Band (10. 11, 12), Model Congress (12), Talent Show (12), SACHEM, Field Hockey (10. II. 12): MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: September of ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to grow to be 5’9” then to take the center position on a professional basketball team. ALEXEI J. COHEN - 180 Garfield Ave. 11 25 70 “Jacques’’ optimistic, individualistic, undauntablc; LIKES: art and literature, cuisine, nature, Eu- rope, democracy, nostalgia, romance, harmony; DISLIKES: exercise, monot- ony, famine, cgoccntricity. pate, extreme cold; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11, 12), Fencing (11, 12), Track (12), Student Council (10, 11, 12). Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (1 1. 12), PHOENIX (12), Drama Club (10), FIDL.E Society (II. 12), SACHEM (12), Evaluation Committee (11). Talent Show (10, 12). Trombone (II); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: my very first day of high school—the adventure begins; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to relive my life, knowing what I now know. 26 LUCILLE E. CELOTTO “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt within the heart.” MELISSA J. CHRISTIE And although you will say I am still too naive. I have not lost faith in the things I believe.—Billy Joel JENNIFER LYNN COULSTON “One of the most difficult things to give away is kindness—it is usually returned.” GLENN COUNTEY JAY R. CRETELLA You can be the captain I will draw the chart sailing into destiny closer to the heart.—N. Peart CATHI COLATOSTI - 21 Manomet Ave. 1 16 70 “Little S. friendly, confused, unorganized; LIKES; being with friends, weekends, food, parties, blue eyes; DISLIKES: working, decisions, homework, waking up: PET PEEVE: Onions; ACTIVITIES: FIDLE Society (10. 11), Track (10. II, 12), Theatre Club; MEMORABLE! MOMENT: Florida 88 with Andrea. Denise, and Suzanne; SUPPRESSED DESIRE!: to run in a marathon. JILL COLBORNE - 41 Vineyard Rd. 8 24 70 moody, cute, fun-loving; LIKES: chocolate milkshakes, doodling, watching movies; DISLIKES: fight- ing with my friends, the way Sherry laughs; PET PEEVE: Kristen’s psycho- logical organic fertilizer; ACTIVITIES: Swimming (10, Manager 11), Chorus (10. II, 12), Majorettes (II. 12), Student Council (II, 12), SACHEM (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: The first football game I twirled at and was taped dropping the baton. KATHLEEN M. CONNORS - 126 Buell St. 12 31 69 “Katie” sensitive, happy, gullible; LIKES: rides to New Haven, true friends, good times, caca- huates, naw naws; DISLIKES: being ignored, making decisions, users, fight- ing, running out; PET PEEVE: Being scared; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (12), Swimming (10, II, 12), Tennis (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (10, 11. 12). SACHEM, Talent Show ’87, Student Council (10, II, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: All of the good times I’ve had with my friends: SUPPRESSED DESIRE!: To find out everything I’ve always wanted to know. ROBERT E. CONNORS - 138 Buell St. 4 13 70 “Bob” hyperactive, bom- bastic, underrated; LIKES: soccer, skiing, girls, U2, music, Dave Letterman. lightning; DISLIKES: running, getting up. chemistry, rain, silence, obsequi- ous people; PET PEEVE: waiting in ski lift lines; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, II. 12). Fencing (10. II. 12), Student Council (11, 12), FIDLE Society (10. II. 12). Model Congress (I I, 12), Chorus (II. 12), CARMINA BURANA (11) , Jazz-Rock Combo (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: CB ’87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become famous, and to live out my life happily without the fear of nuclear war. MEGAN CONWAY - 1640 Ridge Rd. 1 12 70 artistic, adventurous, gour- met; LIKES: skiing, horror movies, family vacations, painting, tree samples; DISLIKES: being late, people who make me late, whimpy ice cream; PET PEEVE: waiting in line; ACTIVITIES: Art Club (11, 12), Tennis (10, II, Captain 12), Field Hockey (10. 11, Captain 12), EC A (12). Math Leagued 1, 12). Model Congress (10, 11. 12). Drama Club (10): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: disguises in Boston; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to tour the galax- ies in a flying egg. TRACEY A. COSENZA - 11 Bowling Green Dr. 7 4 70 “Tray” gullible, laughable, trustworthy; LIKES: Bermuda's pink beaches, bronze suntans, original “Pig-mania” game, house; DISLIKES: swollen ankles, growling stomachs, uncontrollable fits of laughter, arrogant people; PET PEEVE: explaining to people why I wear only one contact lens: ACTIVITIES: Boys’ Soccer Manager (11). Track (II, 12). Advisory Board (12), Model Congress (12) . Student Council (10, 12), SACHEM. Talent Show (12): MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: Bermuda '87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to co-star with Amy on “Friday Night Live , become world-wide renowned, and win a Grammy for best new show. JENNIFER LYNN COULSTON - 28 Thorpe St. 9 23 66 “Jenni” friendly, happy, organized; LIKES: food, music, friends, swimming, talking on the telephone; DISLIKES: peas and carrots; PET PEEVE: when Shilo, my dog, takes off—he doesn't listen!: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: going to Mrs. Tingley's wedding and catching the bouquet. GLENN COUNTEY - 27 Sunset Rd. JAY RICHARD CRETELLA - 310 Mill Rd. CHRISTOPHER I). CURL - 140 Clintonville Rd. 5 2 70 “Chris” juvenile, spontaneous, stubborn: LIKES: cars (“68 Roadrunners). women (one in par- ticular), sleeping late, music, skiing: DISLIKES: Lex. getting caught, boring people, Egyptian food, people who whine; PET PEEVE: being told to grow up; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a suppressed desire. MARIA CZAKO - 31 Todd Dr. 5 15 70 Ree” unpredictable, stubborn, impatient; LIKES: time with him. partying with real friends, being proven right; DISLIKES: people with attitude problems, saying good-bye. busy phones; PET PEEVE: when someone stutters on purpose and says it's my fault; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: September 15. 1987, when Laura made me pull over on the highway: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a condo across a certain beach with Kate and Laura and with our certain somconcs. CARRIE-ANN D'AGOSTINO - 62 Manor Dr. 8 2 69 “Hoover” dizzy, compassionate, wild: LIKES: partying, being with friends, weekends, sleeping late, summer vacation; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, when summer ends and school starts, stuck-up people; PET PEEVE: not able to smoke, kids who tease because you’re different; ACTIVITIES: Theater Club (10, II): SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be married to a French guy, live in a mansion and own five convertible Mustangs. TRACY DAMONE - 6 Bishop St. 5 23 70 “Tra happy, outgoing, energetic; LIKES: true friends, cacahuatcs, life, partying, food. New Haven runs; DIS- LIKES: being told what to do, non-alcoholic beverages, being home; PET PEEVE: people who do what others tell them; ACTIVITIES: Football Water- girl (10, II. 12). Field Hockey (12), Advisory Board (II, 12), Model Congress (11. 12). FI DIE Society (il). SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: April vacation '87 to Mexico with Sandy, Fiona, and Ann; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be driven around in a limo for the rest of my life and someday be on time for something. JENNIFER DAVIS - 16 River Rd. 4 7 71 “Jen” complaining, laughing, sarcastic: LIKES: my friends, dental floss, sleeping; DISLIKES: spiders, mushrooms, pressure: PET PEE1VE: cold bathrooms in the morning; ACTIVI- TIES; ECA (11, 12), Art Club (II. 12), FPS (10, II. 12), Soccer (10. II. Captain 12), Talent Show (10, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12). FIDLE Society (10, 11. 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go back and meet James Dean and Elvis. ANGELA M. DECT SATi - 180 Manomet Ave. 5 8 70 “Ang” sensitive, open-minded, independent; LIKES: hockey, 8, new fallen snow, sound of the ocean, sunsets; DISLIKES: Brenda being so perfect, disrespectful guys, hypo- crites, opposing teams; PET PEEVE: when people think they're belter than you: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: in the Springfield McD's with Cara, Billy, and a drunk guy I bought a hamburger for; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own an English house on Malibu beach with a great view of the horizon. RICH I)F.LISLE - 70 Hartley St. RICHARD M. DEPONTK - 149 Rock Rd. 2 22 70 “Rich” smart, friendly, shy; LIKES: girls, rock-n-roll, making money: DISLIKES: Mondays, a lot of homework, rainy days: PET PEEVE: telling the truth, but still being accused of lying; ACTIVITIES: Track (10); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: running the 5000 meters and finishing!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to fly in space. ANN.MARIE DESIMONE - 93 Bradley St. 5 6 69 funny, obnoxious, loud; LIKES: to party, being with friends, to travel, Friday nights; DISLIKES: saying good-bye, stuck-up people, people who arc late: PET PEEVE: people standing in your way in the middle of the hall: ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: prom weekend; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to Venus. 30 ANTHONY DESTEFA MIC HELLE L. DESIMONE ‘Someday we will find that it wasted time NE K. DIANA STEFANIE A. DEVELLIS Hold fast to your dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot PATRICIA H. DINNE CHRISTINE D Memory is the po1 winter. KRISTEN JOY DOWNS Life is a splendid torch that I want to burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations. CINDY L. ESPOSITO “It ain’t easy, livin' like you wanna tryin’ so hard to find piece of mind. Acrosmith MICHELLE L. DESIMONE-93 Bradley St. 12 08 70 “Mccshelle fussy, obnoxious, messy; LIKES: Being with friends, special Chinese restaurant. Ski trip 88, hair spray; DISLIKES: waiting, rainy days, wombats, having no money: PET PEEVE: when people are late; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 12), Model Congress (12), Prom Committee (12), SACHEM (12), Talent Show (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Spring Break ’88 with Denise, Dawn, and Sue; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: For Denise, Dawn, Sue and I to sail across the Pacific Ocean. ANTHONY DESTEFANIS-1974 Hartford Tpkc. 02 11 70 Tony D Ital- ian, happy, swinging; LIKES: trees, ropes, 2:00 p.m.; baseball, football; DIS- LIKES: Fast talking, 3:52 a.m.; PET PEEVE; The rate at which the school gets things done; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (10. 12); Math (11); MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: That day those two girls lost their hair when they fought each other; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To teach the world how to think. STEFANIE A. DEVELLIS- 1500 Hartford Tpke. “Stef” openminded, car- ing, outgoing; LIKES: Parties, music, Monte memories, Dino. the rain, friends; DISLIKES: People with bad attitudes, waking up. Monday mornings, dishonesty; PET PEEVE: Reapeating myself over and over; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Wednesday mornings: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Someday to travel out west in a camper with Bal. CATHERINE KRISTINA DIANA - I Orient La. 11 06 69 Cathy” friend- ly. talkative, sensitive; LIKES: vacations, traveling, baseball and hockey games, going out with friends; DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, disap- pointments, Mondays: PET PEEVE: rude people: ACTIVITIES: SACHEM, Talent Show (12), Media Club (II. 12), Special Ed Aide (12); MEMORA- BLE MOM ENT: My first time on ice skates, and hopefully my last—Feb. '87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel the world. CHRIS DIMARTINO - 109 Pond Hill Rd. 04 11 70 Wolf' Aries, adven- turous; LIKES: black, full moons, pyramids, jungles, heavy metal, the occult, hair; DISLIKES: side effects; MEMORABLE MOMENT: seizure in the hallways; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in the Amazon with a savage. PATRICIA H. DINNEEN - 35 George St. 02 23 70 “Trish happy, loqua- cious, paranoid: LIKES: frogs, true friends, Jon's cars, laughing, thinking about college, chocolate; DISLIKES: spiders, headaches, getting up early, away games; PET PEEVE: When plans don’t go smoothly; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (II, 12), Model Congress (11, 12), FIDLE Society (11, 12), SACHEM (12). Talent Show (12). Advisory Board (10, 12): MEMORABLE MOMENT: The 86-87 Ski Trips that I spent with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To ride a camel across the Arabian desert with a Shiek. KRISTEN JOY DOWNS - 46 Allendale Dr. 12 11 70 Kris independent, optimistic, happy; LIKES: laughter, jalapcno potato chips, blue skies; DIS- LIKES: being annoyed, when people rub their eyes, small talk, lonlincss; PET PEEVE: inconsiderate drivers; ACTIVITIES: Majorettes (II, 12). EPS (II. 12), Girls’ Swim Team (Manager II, 12). Student Council (II. 12), Media Club (12), National Honor Society (12), SACHEM: MEMORABLE MO- MENT: All of the good times I shared with friends, especially Sherry and Jill; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to fly. CYNTHIA L. ESPOSITO - 155 Rimman Rd. 09 19 70 Owl LIKES: Riding motorcycles; Playing with snakes, and all other animals; DISLIKES: crashing on them; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Chrissy’s seizure; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To find a piece of mind! DOUG EVANS - 84 Wayland St. 12 08 70 Doogcless hyper, flirt, nag; LIKES: Lynyrd Skynyrd. Missy. Subway, Southern Rock, parties, family: DISLIKES: not having enough money, when people yell at me: PET PEEVE: when I go out and my parents ask me where I’m going: MEMORABLE MOMENT: The Junior Prom weekend; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To ride a Harley coast to coast with Pete and Mark. 33 ANTHONY R. FALCIGNO - 26 Carriage Dr. 08 27 69 “Antney” impulsive, personable, tenacious; LIKES: the good life, some materialistic goods, playing night baseball games; DISLIKES: melted ice cream, insects, losing in athlet- ics; PET PEEVE: striking out in baseball, with the winning run on third; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10 Chairman 11, 12), Baseball (10, 11, 12), School Re-evaluation Committee (11), National Honor Society (11, 12), Boy’s State (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: ski trips ’87; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to live deep in the Amazon and swing on vines like Tarzan. LYNANNE FERMO - 62 Juniper Dr. 09 16 69 “Firm” procrastinator, open-minded; LIKES: falling asleep to rain; DISLIKES: Apathy, A-team security, anger; PET PEEVE: monotone people; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), PHEONIX(10, 11, 12), Varsity Field Hockey (11), Prom Committee (11), SADD (12), SACHEM; MEMORABLE MOMENT: lost in Portchestcr; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to fly with the Blue Angels. PETE FERRIGNO - 93 Bailey Rd. 1 13 69 “Primitive” genius, extraordi- nary, teddy bear; LIKES: Paula, animals, Dotty, band, subway. Led Zeppelin; DISLIKES: poverty, reality, people changing when they get older; PET PEEVE: the band not getting anywhere; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: throwing John over desks; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: ride a Harley coast to coast with Doug. DENISE ANN FERRUCCI - 61 South Ave. 7 12 70 “Neicey” friendly, loud, obnoxious; LIKES: partying with friends, cruising for guys, eating, working; DISLIKES: liars, school, staying home; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Florida ’88 with Andrea, Cathi, and Suzanne. DAVID PAUL FESTA - 210 Minnesota La., Bristol 2 8 70 white, Italian, friendly; LIKES: fast cars, fast women, something to do, hanging with E.J., Andrew, Steve; DISLIKES: Bristol, stop signs, speed limits, nothing to do, commuting; PET PEEVE: driving form Bristol at five o’clock in the morning; ACTIVITIES: Golf (10, 12), Model Congress (10, 11), Football (10, 11, Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the Sugarbush trip in the winter of ’87, with the yams and the gang; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be the President and Chief Executive Officer of the largest bank in the Fortune 500. ANDREW F. FIERLIT - 25 Whitney Ridge Ter. 8 21 70 “Drew different, competitive, intelligent; LIKES: baseball, computers, money, working, sleep- ing, bowling; DISLIKES: slow teachers, writing long essays, waiting; PET PEEVE: doing lab reports; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11), Fencing (10, 11), Science Club (10); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a Nobel Prize winning physicist. MELISA CATHERINE FLANAGAN - 14 Coach Dr. 7 30 70 “Lisa cre- ative, impulsive, audacious; LIKES: smartfood, popcorn, people-watching, big clothes; DISLIKES: paranoid people, waiting, trendy-following, “yes” people; PET PEEVE: when people judge others as non-intelligent because of looks or attitude; ACTIVITIES: Swimming (10), Softball (11). Field Hockey (11,12), Model Congress (11, 12), Math Team (11, 12), PHOENIX (12), Student Council (12), SACHEM Activities Editor; MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: I’m still waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have one most memo- rable high school moment. MARY LOU FLORIO - 129 Mill Rd. 2 9 70 “Lou” adventurous, fantasizer, happy; LIKES: reminiscing about special memories, romantic nights, dream- ing, bartenders; DISLIKES: summer’s end, a sloppy room, unhappy people, the comet, cats; PET PEEVE: falling in love with someone I’ll never see again; ACTIVITIES: VICA (President 11, 12), Model Congress (11, 12), SADD (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: my trasformation toTarin and the classical spill; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be in love. MARC R. FRANCESCHET - 235 Rimmon Rd. 2 9 69 Italian, easy-going, talkative; LIKES: ’69 Firebirds, riding, driving around and wasting gas, Jade East; DISLIKES: getting up early, Monday mornings, homework, cutting the grass; PET PEEVE: emptying the trash at work; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: watching Joe and Kim fighting in the halls; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful in whatever I do. ANTHONY R. FALCIGNO “Truth, wisdom, learning, and good sense—these are worth paying for, but too valuable to sell.”—Prov. 23:23 LYNANNE FERMO 1 want to run, wanna hide, tear down the walls that hold me inside; reach out, touch the flames where the streets have no name. PETE FERRIGNO Wild thing, you make my heart sing, you make everything, wild thing I think I love you.—The Troggs LIBBY GARLAND “I love to laugh.” Mary Poppins' Uncle Albert PETER W. GAVIN What a long strange trip it's been.”—The Dead BARBARA R11 ETA GHERLONE A faithful friend is a strong defense: and he that hath found such an one hath found a treasure. Ecclesiasticus 6:14 ELIZABETH L. FRANCIS - 18 Tcncdinc Dr. 04 02 70 lizard” caring, stubborn, needy; LIKES: weekends, being spoiled; DISLIKES: being embar- rassed, being lied to. mornings, confusion; PET PEEVE: when my friends have to work on the weekends; MEMORABLE MOMENT: summer of 87 and senior year; SUPPRESSED DESIRE to be able to fly. TAMI LEE FRANKFURTER - 2 Honeycomb La. 01 13 70 Vamcrcla” free-spirited, disorganized, sincere; LIKES: old movies, Mazda RX-7‘s. Bos- ton Globe Crossword Puzzles, Ray Bourque; DISLIKES: Five-thirty wakeup calls, rainy days, filling-out forms, Paul Coffey; PET PEEVE!: rude expres- sions used to answer a question, ACTIVITIES: German Club (10, 11, 12). FIDLE Society (10), Advisory Board (10), Fencing Team (10, Captain 11, 12), Chorus (10, 11. 12); MOMORABLE MOMENT: the ticket-trio” week- end; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play the lead opposite Mel Gibson in the remake of ‘‘Captain Blood”. MARIA A. FRIESS - 33 Fairlawn Dr. 05 12 70 Ric-Ric” moody, com- plainer, free-spirited: LIKES: chocolate ice cream, being with the person I care about; DISLIKES: waiting (all the time), all of his bad habits: PET PEEVE: when someone gets hurt just for loving someone else; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10. 12). Student Council (10. 12), Model Congress (11, 12), Talent show (12). Boys’ Soccer Team Manager (10, 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Bermuda 87 and Dec. 7, 1985; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To relive all of the good times that I’ve spent with Steve during my high school years. KRISTEN M. Fl'GGI - 19 Westvicw Rd. 11 18 70 Barb” ambitious, ath- letic; LIKES: New Haven concerts on the green, this summer at Paradise; DISLIKES: The Glenwood, the North Haven Fair, AM radio stations; PET PEEVE: people that lock their brakes on at yellow lights; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Junior Prom Commit- tee, Tennis Team (10. 11, 12, Co-Captain), Cross Country (10), Soccer (11). Theater Club, Model Congress, Mr. North Haven Pagent Committee; MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: Paradise with Kim, Lillian, Kelly and certain others summer '87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in Paris and own Vogue magazine. DAVID C. GAGLIARDI- 17 Horseshoe Hill Rd. Diamond Dave hard- working, active, persuasive: LIKES: cars, jet planes,surfing, baseball, rockets, bowling, girls, girls, girls; DISLIKES: school. Prince and the Revolution, Bon Jovi, discourteous people; PET PEEVE: Get off my back; ACTIVITIES: Media Club (10, 11. 12) Project Adventure Aide (11. 12); MEMORABLE MOMMENT: passing 11th grade; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be an Air Force general and wealthy. STACY LYNN GALLO - 892 Middletown Ave. 02 18 71 Gallo” ambi- tious. passionate, versatile: LIKES: spending time with friends, expensive jcwclery. New York fashions, affection; DISLIKES: People who arc unac- cepting or apathetic, pressure, indccisivcncss; PET PEEVE: Being without money; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10), Chccrlcading (II, Captain JV 12), Track (11, 12) Student Council (10. 11, 12). Model Congress (10, 11. 12), Advisory Board (10, II, 12), FIDLE Society (11,12), Art Club (12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a fashion merchandiser for Bloomingdales. LIBBY GARLAND - 8 Crcstvicw Dr. 12 26 70 small, medium, large: LIKES: fall colors, southern accents, Bob’s calculator, silence, old sweatpants; DISLIKES: garbage morning, calculator watches, panic, pseudo-profundity, pompous people; PET PEEVE: Wanting gum and finding only empty wrap- pers in your purse; ACTIVITIES: F.CA (10), Swimming (I I, Co-Captain 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), FPS (11. 12), Orchestra (10, 11, 12), Chorus (11, 12), All-Slate Orchestra (10, 11, 12), Honor Guard (11), National Honor Society (II, 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To sec everybody for one day without their noses. PETER W. GAVIN - 2545 Ridge Rd. 05 12 70 Action” colorful, laid-back, neurotic; LIKES: sports, kicking the rock around, chillen and illen. winning; DISLIKES: Spuds Mackenzie, losing to Guilford, practice, snobs, waking up early; PET PEEVI!: People who snore, lazy people, people who chew with their mouths open; ACTIVITIES: Hockcv (10, II, 12) Soccer (10, 11, 12), Tennis (10, 11), Photo Editor (12) THE PHOENIX (11, 12), SACHEM; MEMORABLE MOMENT: St. Croix 87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: No matter what I do, I want to do it well, and above all have a good time at it. BARBARA R. GHERLONE - 41 Clinlonville Rd. 06 21 70 Bubbles” friendly, outgoing, Christian; LIKES: hugs and smiles, walks on the beach, roses, Chris' M M’s; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, being nervous when Bernard keeps thoughts to himself; PET PEEVE: when people move my watch; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball (10. II. Captain 12), Majorettes (10, II. Captain 12). Band (10, 11, 12),Student Council (10, 11. 12),Talent Show(10, 12). Mr. North Haven (II). Graduation Usherette (11), CYM (10, 11. 12). Project Adventure Aide (II, 12), Advisory Board (10. 11, 12), ECA-Orchcs- tra (10. 11, 12), Evaluation Committee (11), Prom Committee (II, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: March 9-16 1985; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry and live happily with the one I admire most. WESLEY STEPHEN GIBSON - 171 Sackett Pt. Rd. 10 7 69 sarcastic, impatient, outgoing; LIKES: music, dancing, long weekends, summer, good times. Xmas: DISLIKES: snotty girls, gelling out of bed to go to school, policemen; PET PEEVE: being told what to do; ACTIVITIES: Basketball (10, II, Captain 12), Track (10, 11, Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: breaking 2:00 minutes in a track meet in the State’s Tournament; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to buy the New York Yankees from George Stcinbrcnner. RALPH GIORDANO - 36 Carina Rd. 1 2 69 “Track Boy” athletic, Italian, non-consciencious; LIKES: partying in Knopka’s garage, football, skiing, the Grove, fishing, eating: DISLIKES: when 8:00 comes around and you're bum- min, losing; PET PEEVE: waking up on Monday after a ski trip; ACTIVI- TIES: Track (10. 11. 12), Football (10, 11, Captain 12); MOST MEMOR- ABLME MOMENT: Sugarbush with Tim, Tony, and also Mike Florio; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in the woods alone. CHERYLANN GRASSO - 1 Briarwood Cir. 7 11 70 “Tish” liberal, dramat- ic. impulsive; LIKES: New York City, Broadway shows, performing, photog- raphy, foreign gentlemen: DISLIKES: falling asleep in the shower, trying to find shoes that fit; PET PEEVE: when my Hash doesn’t synchronize with my shutter: ACTIVITIES: Majorettes (10, 11, Captain 12), Art Club (10, Vice- President 11). Chorus (10. 11). PHOENIX (II, Co-photo Editor 12). FIDLE Society (II, 12); MOST MEMORABLE: MOMENT: meeting Jack May ’87 with Amy and Stacey: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to co-star in a play with Jack Wagner. DARREN GROVE - 411 Quinnipiac Avc. JENNIFER LYNN GUERCIA - 7 Livingston Dr. 11 11 69 “Jen” friendly, outgoing, considerate; LIKES: music, movies, my dog Muffin, summer nights on the beach, life; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, busy phones, a guilty con- science, fake friends; PET PEEVE: repeating myself; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11. 12), Basketball (10), Softball (10. II, 12), Advisory Board (II, 12). Chairman Public Service (10, II. 12), Student Council (10, II. 12). Art Club (10). Media Club (10, 11. 12), SACHEM (12), Talent Show (11, 12), Model Congress (10, 11); MOST MEMORABLE: MOMENT: the first soccer game of the 1986 season; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be wealthy enough to buy and own a house like the Newport mansions. JENNIFER JEAN GUTOWSKI - 14 Mathew La. 9 12 70 independent, thoughtful, happy: LIKES: mail, clouds, little things, good friends; DIS- LIKES: Christmas without snow, returns, feet: PET PEEVE: Lori not having her license: ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (11, 12). Advisory Board (12), Student Council (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: April vacation '86; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world in a hot air balloon with Sue. DEBORAH HALLIGAN - 18 Old Kiln Rd. 6 15 70 “Eagle” gullible, talk- ative, Gemini; LIKES: concerts, heavy metal, long hair, the horoscopes, other Gemini’s: DISLIKES: short hair, liars, two faces; PET PEEVE: not being able to think straight; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: finding out that I finally passed 9th grade science; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry and live with Joe. LESLIE ANN HARTMANN - 77 Highland Park Rd. 3 29 70“Lcs” intelli- gent. creative, sensitive; LIKES: Michigan, high school, friends, quilts, rainy beaches, hugs; DISLIKES: lawnmowers, snakes, sour milk, typewriters, alarm clocks, Indian sprints; PET PEEVE: when someone leaves bread in the drawer until it’s green; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10. II, 12); Fencing (10. II, 12). FPS (11. 12). German Club (President 10. 11, 12), Student Council (10. Vice- President II, 12), Math Team (11, 12), Advisory Board (10, II, 12), Chorus (10, 11. 12), FIDLE Society (II, 12), National Llonor Society (11, 12), Girls’ State (II); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: all of the lime spent with my close friends who I love; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a castle nestled in the mountains of Europe. MICHAEL R. HAYNES - 40 Buell St. 3 3 70 “Mike” independent, unorga- nized. stubborn; LIKES: heavy metal, girls, originality; DISLIKES: posers, getting up early, the Parent's Music Resource Center; PET PEEVE: when people blow cigarette smoke in my face; ACTIVITIES: Basketball (10). Baseball (10, I 1, 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a better guitarist than Yngwie S. Malmstcen. 38 DARREN GROVE “If all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work.”— Shakespeare JENNIFER L. GUERCIA I want to learn from traveling. I want the opportunity to prove myself, and if possi- ble, I want the whole world to know my name. LESLIE A. HARTMANN MIKE HAYNES m JENNIFER JEAN GUTOWSKI “Now and then it’s good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy.” DEBORAH HALLIGAN Standing on a hill in a mountain of dreams telling myself it’s not as hard as it seems .. “The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them, to the impossible.” “You got your pride, you got your visions, don’t subside don’t ever give in.”— Anthrax 39 m- PETER HEIDMANN the end, the love you lake is KRISTEN E. IIELI “Long you live, high to the love you make.” give, tears you cry; all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.” MARK A. HENDRICt If you meet nothing; but if j him you've lost everything. GAIL HERZOG If it should happen shattered do not be afraid, have the cour- age to pick up the pieces and start over. k: HOI.1.Y HICKMAN 3aby when I think abou bout love.” Bad Company LYNN IANNUZZI r STEVEN INZERO “We’ll just talk about the future, forget about the past, it will always be with us. it’s never gonna die.”—AC DC PETER 11 El DM ANN - 157 Upper State St. 9 29 70 Surprising, conscious, slippery; I IKES: THE BOOK, ingenuity, spontcncity, taking long trips, wind, mammals, surprises; DISLIKES: yearbooks, pushy people who arc always right, Huey Lewis, systematization; PET PEEVE: People who have the same reply to every persons questions; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10. 11, Captain 12), Hockey (I I. 12), Chorus (11. 12), Model Congress (11. 12). Jass-Rock Com- bo (12): MEMORABLE MOMENT: the typical 1st day madness: SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to visit the distant future and converse with the not- peoplc. KRISTEN E. HELBIG - 94 Pond Hill Rd. 06 05 70 “Hclbig” gregarious, industrious, meticulous; LIKES: playland, chocolate chip ice cream, Spuds Mackenzie; DISLIKES: jealousy, apathy, silence; PET PEEVE: feeling help- less; ACTIVITIES: Cheerlcading (II. 12) Student Council (10. 11. 12). FIDLE Society (II, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Newport Bus ride Explosion; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see my best friend tour with the PGA and win big! MARK A. HENDRICKS - 75 Montowese Avc. 9 11 69 talkative, friendly, outgoing, LIKES: skiing, cooking, driving fast, Bonnie, my mom: DISLIKES: When people chew with their mouth's open: SUPPRESED DESIRE: logo to college and own my own restaurant. GAIL HERZOG - 26 Howe 4 22 70 gullible, sensitive, silly; LIKES: people who make me laugh, spending money, shopping sprees, beaches; DISLIKES: saying good-bye, making decisions, wasting lime fighting; PET PEEVE: when I don't get my way; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Florida, camping, Brooks- vale with Chris. Kim, Bobby SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To find the answers to all my questions. HOLLY HICKMAN - 1816 Hartford Trpk HB” crazy, lovable, crispy: LIKES: parties, dancing, weekends, the beach at night, night clubs; DIS- LIKES: fake people. Stop and Shop, busy phones, waking up Sundays; PET PEEVE: Dancing with someone who doesn’t know how to dance; MEMORA BEE MOMENT: Graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To find out that Fain really a Genic. LYNN IANNUZZI - I Peters La. 9 29 70 moody, stubborn, dizzy; LIKES: partying with “The Crew” every night; DISLIKES: going to work, people who don't mind their own business; PET PEEVE: when Maria isn’t ready every night I pick her up: MEMORABLE MOMENT: struggling through Mr. Luther's 3rd period class with Marcia; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Being su- pervisor for Dahill Roofing hiring Linda, Michele and Marcia for my crew. STEVEN INZERO - 256 Clintonvillc Rd. 7 14 70 Italian, lazy, talkative; LIKES: parties. Motley Crue, 442 Oldsmobilcs, someone special, concerts, weekends; DISLIKES: Fords. Monday morning, not having a car, some teachers, commcricals; PET PEEVE: when people whine to me and when people call me Stevie MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I messed up my knee in Project Adeventure in Jan 86; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a billionaire, move to Beverly Hills, and have 150 Swedish blonde maids. CHRISTOPHER M. IOVANNA - 26 Virginia Rd. 4 4 70 “Ivan” talkative, loud, conceited; LIKES: older girls. Italian food, cash, loud music, vintage Mustangs; DISLIKES: getting up in the morning. Mondays, rainy days, punks; PET PEEVE: being wakened up in the morning by my mother vacuum- ing; MEMORBALE MOMMENT: A moment that has yet to come; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to retire at age twenty-eight and become Secretary General of the United Nations. SCOTT JACKSON - 66 Chapel Hill Rd. 12 1 69 sehooch tall, intelligent, hardworking; LIKES: mopars, weekends, parties; DISLIKES: homework, getting up early, Mondays; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to build a mopar that will beat all the Chevys and Fords in the country. 41 WENDY A. JACKSON - 28 Roarkc Rd. 6 29 70 “Pooh-Bear confident, sensitive, sophisticated; LIKES: sunrise at the beach, traveling, co-ordinating fashions, shopping sprees, make-up; DISLIKES: restrictions, soul food, inter- ruptions during the Cosby show; PET PEEVE: when people burp out— regardless of apologies; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Track (11, 12), Junior Achievement (10), Theater Club (10, 11, 12), Art Club (10, 11, President 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the night of August 20, 1987 (the slumber party) and Easter night 1987 (remember Yolanda?); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have Hcrschel Walker and Eddie Murphy con- tend for my friendship. ALICIA JANKOW'SKI - 40 Coach Dr. 12 14 69 “Leash” talkative, loud, moody; LIKES: weekends, talking on the phone, RATT, sleeping late, certain someone; DISLIKES: busy phones, Sundays, rainy days, getting up early, discipline; PET PEEVE: when people don’t listen to what I’m saying; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: all the good times I shared with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to meet Steve Pearcy. LAUREN JANUSH - 386 Quinnipiac Ave. 8 8 70 Little Jumper” strong- willed, jibberish, independent; LIKES: psychoanalyzing with the ducks, Mr. Heatmizer, sailing, wornout sweatshirts; DISLIKES: wet socks, walking bare- foot on cold tile floors, Dave's knife; PET PEEVE: when the sheets at the bottom of my bed become untucked; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Fencing (10, II, 12), Student Council (11, 12), PHOENIX Model Congress (11, 12), Talent Show (10, 12), SACHEM Editor, Soccer Manager (10, 11, 12), Yale New Haven Program (12), Prom Committee (11, 12), SADD (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Bermuda Soccer Trip ’87 (the 15-minute nap, drowning, burnt cockroaches, mangos); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go back in time and save John Lennon. BRENT ALVIN JOHNSON - 47 Upper State St. 9 4 70 “Chcwbacca” tall, dark, handsome; LIKES: Eric B. and Rakin, Public Enemy, Dana Dane, Fly Girls; DISLIKES: Non-Heterosexuals, Transvestites, conceited girls, AIDS, two-timing girls, Skcczcrs; PET PEEVE: female bodybuilders and girls with moustaches; ACTIVITIES: Basketball (10, 11, 12), Track (11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12). Prom Committee (11, 12), Band (10, 11), Chorus (11, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: first two-hand dunk; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be the highest paid executive in the world. DON JOHNSON - 284 Bassett Rd. 6 20 70 “DJ” easy-going, trustworthy, perceptive; LIKES: sports, honesty, AC DC, older music, diversity, cars, attention, liberals, wrecks; DISLIKES: deceit, fair-weather friends; pizza, arguments, boredom, predictability, facts; PET PEEVE: when people violate my personal space; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Student Council (10, 11. 12), Soccer (10, 11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11), National Honor Society; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: December 5, 1986; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to jump out of an airplane with no parachute, land on an island inhabited by only wild women, and live to brag about it. JASON D. KAISER - 16 Collett St. 9 26 70 “J.K.” calm, indecisive, open; LIKES: special times, VW Buses, math; PET PEEVE: the people who refuse to be really free; ACTIVITIES: German Club (10, 11, 12), Talent Show (10, 12), Band (11, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: cutting up my pig in anatomy; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in a world of rock and roll fantasy. MARIA KATTIS - 95 Sentinel Hill Rd. 6 23 70 “Rcc” friendly, talkative, sensitive; LIKES: being with friends, talking on the phone, parties, guys, weekends; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, liars, nosey people, decisions, being confused; PET PEEVE: people who think they're better than everybody else; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: meeting new friends when I moved from West Haven to North Haven; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to Yale and become a doctor. ED KEARNS - 40 Marlborough Rd. 10 8 69 “Ed-Duh” thickheaded, mel- low, nonconformist; LIKES: cool people, hippin’ parties, loud tunes; DIS- LIKES: posers, people who wear jams, music without meaning, reality; PET PEEVE: people who act merely for the approval of their peers; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: 10th grade before the attendance policy; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to make it past age 25. KIMBERLY L. KELLY - 37 Fairlawn Dr. 9 4 70 “Kimbo” moody, spoiled, outgoing; LIKES: being with friends, weekends, Sunday drives, going to New Haven; DISLIKES: cleaning my room, being ignored, unhappiness, working, saying I'm sorry; PET PEEVE: when people let little things upset them; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (11, 12),. SACHEM, Model Congress (12), Talent Show (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: stealing signs with Karen, Janice, Tracy, and Marybcth; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to find a certain someone who I can truly trust. WENDY ANDREA JACKSON Lift every voice and sing ... let us march on till victory is won. ALICIA L. JANKOWSKI “No, I don’t know where I’m going but I sure know where I’ve been hanging onto promises and songs of yesterday.”— Whitesnake 42 LAUREN JENNIFER JANUSH “ ... right temporarily defeated is stronger than evil triumph.”—Martin Luther King BRENT JOHNSON “ . . . The ladies love, legend in leather long and lean and I don’t wear plcathcr —L.L. Cool J. P. JOHNSON or to live that when we me to die even the undertaker will be sorry.”—Mark Twain JASON DAVID KAISER “1 woke up to find life was leading me that's all. Then I found out that I reach it all.” The Dream Academy MARIA KATTIS “What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we least expect generally happens.” mmam EDWARD KEARNS Waters and Floy KIMBERI.Y L. KELLY “Being without you takes a lot of geltir used to. I’ll learn to live with it but I don’t want to.” Chicago 1 43 JANE LOUISE KIRCALDIE re’s nothing wrong with chasing ns, you just might catch one.” Paul STEPHEN KOPYLEC EVELYN A. KOENIG RALPH LANDOLFI DIANE MARIE LACOBELLI “Life is made of four ingredients, one part dreams, one part hopes, one part memo- ries, and love that holds it together. CHRISTOPHER J. LANOUETjgE Can’t have everything, where would you put it? JANE LOUISE KI RCA LIME - 43 Bcechwood Dr. 9 10 70 “Janie” con- cerned, trustworthy, self-conscious; LIKES: watching hockey games, toma- toes, relaxing at home in sweatpants, comedians; DISLIKES; raisins, making stupid mistakes, when people rhyme my name; PET PEEVE: unwrapping a butter wrapper in a restaurant; ACTIVITIES: field Hockey (10. 11, 12), Student Council (10, II, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (II, 12). Advisory Board (11, 12). National Honor Society (11, 12), Science Olympiad (10), Band (10. 11 Secretary 12), Evaluation Committee (11), Honor Guard (11), Washington Workshops (II). SACHEM; MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: Washington Workshops ’87; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be a genie for a day and make three wishes come true. LILLIAN KOBIEROWSKI - 187 Manomct Avc. 1 27 70 impatient, sensi- tive; LIKES: Charlestown, LA Beach Club, emeralds, crew cuts; DISLIKES: maple walnut, winter, baseball; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10), Adviso- ry Board (10); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: my Paradise adventure with Kim, Kristen, Kelli and certain others. EVELYN A. KOENIG - 118 Elm St. 7 21 70 “Eve” lovable, kindhearted, friendly; LIKES: animals, that I am graduating, people, and many other things; DISLIKES: school, if I don't graduate, when people ignore me; PET PEEVE: when people arc - - - ; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: walking into school and seeing it full of very, very, very, very, very hot guys!; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to go out and buy a brand new Renegade Jeep and every stuffed animal in the world. STEPHEN KOPYLEC - 27 Lcgrand Rd. 3 26 70 “Steve” musicianal, friendly, fun; LIKES: Renee, Kiss, Stryper, Quecnsryche, Dokken, Bon Jovi, Poison, Frehley’s Coment, loudness; DISLIKES: short hair, preps, jocks, jealous people, shy girls, no hairspray; PET PEEVE: when my band doesn't practice for more than three days: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: walk- ing into school and having longer hair than any girl around—and not telling them how I do it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play around the world with my band and selling out everyshow. DIANE MARIE LACOBELLI - 56 Ezra St. 1 15 70 ambitious, impatient, independent; LIKES: the 1:11 bell, my future Ferrari, shopping; DISLIKES: getting up in the morning, writing papers, wearing my meals; PET PEEVE: having to share a room with my sister: ACTIVITIES: Band (10. II, 12), FIDLE Society (10, II, 12), SACHEM, Advisory Board (12), Media Club (11), Model Congress (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: July 4, 1986; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to buy a ranch, a condo, and a Ferrari for S2.95 plus tax. LAWRENCE P. LAWLER Every man at three years old is half his height. RALPH LANDOLPHI - 86 Culver La. CHRISTOPHER J. LANOUETTE - 11 Arrowdale Rd. 2 24 70 “Chris” athletic, collegiate, outgoing; LIKES: skiing, tennis, playing guitar, convert- ible Saabs, U2; DISLIKES: long ski lines, Mondays, having no money, breaking tennis rackets; PF.T PEEVE: people who think they know everything; ACTIVITIES: Fencing (10. 11, Captain 12), Golf (12), Model Congress (II. 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the Stowe ski trip ’85; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to become the owner of the BMW Motor Corporation. LAWRENCE P. LAWLER - 39 Ansonia Dr. 8 29 70 “Mauler” big, funny, shy; LIKES: weekends, Giants, North Haven basketball games, winning, The Right Side; DISLIKES: losing, Red Raiders, Cowboys; PET PEEVE: not being able 16 do a 360 degree slamajama; ACTIVITIES: football (10, 11,12), Track (10). Golf (II. 12), Model Congress (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Crambones class in 10th grade; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a successful broadcaster for ESPN. DAWN M. LEAMON - 83 Patten Rd. 4 29 70 “Lem” short, gullible, sensitive; LIKES: being with friends, beach at night, happy memories; DIS- LIKES: saying “good-bye”, making decisions, being late, small paychecks; PET PEEVE: not having a pair of shoes to match outfits: ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Talent Show (10, 11, 12), Prom Committee, Student Council (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the first “real” shopping experience with Marc; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to stay close in touch with my best high school friends forever. 45 DAWN MICHELE LEAMON “The moments of today arc the memories tomorrow. SCOTT LEIGHTON - 127 Sackclt Pt. Rd. 1 2 69 “Scooter friendly, help- ful. generous; LIKES: country music. Trans-Am's. hockey, automotive work, weekends, parlies, GMC; DISLIKES: homework, rainy days. Fords: PET PEEVE: when I wash my car and it rains the next morning; MOST MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: graduation: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have the world's largest auto repair shop and sales. KIMBERLY LEQUIRE- 119 Patten Rd. 4 4 70 “Kim outgoing, energetic, gullible; LIKES: Bobby ski trips, cacahuates friends, parlies, my horse, good memories: DISLIKES: making decisions, when Bobby and I fight, humidity; PET PEEVE: people who don't listen; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (II. 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Math Team (II, 12), SACHEM, I IDLE Society, Student Council (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Florida 87 and camping with Bobby. Chris. Andrea. Gail and Chris; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to fly around the world in a hot air balloon with Bobby and land on a deserted island. WESLEY A. LIECHTI - 13 Lynette Dr. ROBERT LION - 10 Centerbrook Rd. 5 21 70 conservative, anxious, Italian; LIKES: Celtics, Cowboys, winning. Air Force Jet fighters, long parties; DIS- LIKES: Lakers, Giants, liberal politics. Soviet Union, heavy metal, Harleys; PET PEEVE: being tired, cigarette smoke; MEMORABLE MOMENT: trying out for basketball; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be President. MICHAEL C. LOBASZ - 259 Clintonville La. 7 1 70 “Oats funny, smart, artistic; LIKES: sports, drawing, David Lctterman, babes, food, fun sleeping late, cartoons; DISLIKES: waking up early, taking the trash out, country music, pinheads; PET PEEVE: big mouths or people who think they know everything; ACTIVITIES: Track (10, 11, 12), Basketball (12), Fencing (10, 11), Cross-Country (12), PHOENIX (II. 12), Student Council (11, 12), Model Congress (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: late night super Friday; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play in the National Basketball Association. JOHN F. LOMAX - 47 Sheffield Rd. 4 25 70 “John cheerful, grim, friend- ly; LIKES: mature girls, chaos, baseball, warm smiles, democracy, mother's lasagna, myself; DISLIKES: hate, poverty, famine, war, Communist dicta- tors; PET PEEVE: dishonest and phony people; ACTIVITIES: JV Baseball (II), Student Council (11, Secretary 12), FIDLE Society (10. 11). Model Congress (12). Math Team (12), SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: sneaking up on the librarian and getting caught—twice!: SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to make sense for once. CARLA MARIE LONGOBARDI - 30 Shaw Dr. 8 24 69 “Car guillible, shy, thoughful; LIKES: sleeping, spending time with someone special, teddy bears, Christmas time; DISLIKES: crunchy food, cigarette smoke, two-faced people, people who lie; PET PEEVE: smelling like cigarette smoke after coming out of the girls’ lav; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockcy(10, 11, SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to get married in an air balloon. GERALD R. LONGOBARDI - 29 Carina Rd. 9 8 69 “Gerard friendly, sensitive, exciting; LIKES: weekends. '88 Corvettes, three wheeling, parties, friends; DISLIKES: waiting, school, boring nights, putting this stuff in the yearbook; PET PEEVE: girls that say cacahuates; ACTIVITIES: Track (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: I don't remember; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be the best in everything I do. SUSAN MARIE LOZOWSKI - 25 Monroe St. 5 15 69 “Chew friendly, ambitious, zany; LIKES: music, weekends with friends, my blue baby; DIS- LIKES: people who let you down, when someone keeps you waiting; PET PEEVE: when people constantly cut themselves down; ACTIVITIES: Adviso- ry Board (11, 12), CARMINA BURANA (11), Band (10. II), Chorus (10. 11. 12), Talent Show (12). Theater Club (10, 11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: my senior year—Spring Break with special friends; SLIP- PRESSED DESIRE: Senior Spring Break having a wild week with friends. 46 SCOTT J. LEIGHTON Mess with the best, die like the rest. KIM LEQUIRE “Hold on to your dreams, though they seem far away, and those dreams will come true somehow, someday. WESLEY A. LIECHTI LINNEA L. MAHONEY “Use the talents you possess: the wood would be very silent if no birds sang thcr except those that sang best. KAREN LYNN MACKENZIE “I see my future at the rainbows py hours timeless friends; if I eve to find my way rest assured I will stay. PATRICIA I.YNN MAISANO “If you work hard enough you wil what you worked for.” TIMOTHY DAVII) MALE : it makes people wonder what you up ANTHONY A. LUCIBELLO. JR. on’t worry it's bad for the heart.” STEPHEN DAVID I ANTHONY A. LUCIBELLO, JR. - 14 Samoset Ave. 11 10 69 “Tony” athletic, outgoing, Italian; LIKES: football, U2, girls, music. Grove, Right Side; DISLIKES: punks, Monday mornings, Valley teams; PET PEEVE: the United States immigration problem; ACTIVITIES: Football (10, 11, 12), Track (10), Hockey (11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), SADD (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mrs. DcMayo’s 2nd period Algebra II class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to college and be successful. STEPHEN D. LYNCH - 95 Carriage Dr. 10 29 69 “Regal” athletic, outgo- ing, friendly; LIKES: basketball, girls, parties; DISLIKES: waiting, stuck-up girls, Monday mornings; ACTIVITIES: Basketball (10, 11 Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: first varsity start against Guilford; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play professional basketball. KAREN LYNN MACKENZIE - 11 Shaw Dr. 1 27 69 quiet, sensitive, moody; LIKES: chocolate, skiing, blue eyes; DISLIKES: working, being bored, spending my own money, bees; PET PEEVE: being scared of every- thing; ACTIVITIES: Talent Show (12), SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the night when we (Janice, Tracy, Marybcth and Kim) took signs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a chocolate factory. LINNEA LESLIE MAHONEY - 67 Ridgewood Avc. 2 17 70 friendly, athletic, sensitive; LIKES: traveling, reminising about special memories, mak- ing new ones, standard cars; DISLIKES: pressure, waiting, rude and arrogant people; PET PEEVE: not getting enough sleep; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11 Captain 12), Tennis (11, 12), Student Council (12), Advisory Board, FIDLE Society (10, II, 12), Leadership Committee; MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Spring Break; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be senator of Connecticut. PATRICIA LYNN MAISANO - 97 Patten Rd. 5 19 70 “Patty” friendly, talkative, outspoken; LIKES: Gypsy, horses, going to shows, being in first place; DISLIKES: not winning, getting in trouble, meat, spending all my money; PET PEEVE: when my horse's stall is not cleaned; ACTIVITIES: Fencing (10); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: has not happened yet, but when 1 walk out the doors of NHHS; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make it on the United States Equestrian Team and win a gold medal. TIMOTHY DAVII) MALE - 6 Orient La. 11 15 70 “Tim” contented, optimistic, good-natured; LIKES: the Happy Chair, getting lost. England, frisbees. smiling, empty space; DISLIKES: factor-label method, fiat tires, jumping off cliffs, boring letters; PET PEEVE: people who always agree all the time: ACTIVITIES: Fencing (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (10, 11. Secretary 12), Boy's State (11), Student Council (10, 11, Trcasurcr 12). Math Team (10, 11, 12), Honor Guard (II), Washington Workshops (11). FIDLE Society (10, II, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), Prom Committee (11, 12), PTSA (11, 12), Advisory Board (10. 11, 12), Evaluating Committee (11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Saaj's expression as he stumbled happily back across a certain Parisian street; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to revert to my Cro-Magnon ways. PAUL MARCARF.LLI - 7 Warner Rd. 5 24 70 tolerant, frantic, procrasti- nator; LIKES: David Bowie, black labs. Alfred Hitchcock, skiing, watching people trip; DISLIKES: dark, enclosed places, forced smiles, pressure; PET PEEVE: top-forty music, yapping dogs, rope burn, humidity; ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer (11, 12), Orchestra (10, II, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Student Council (10), Media Club (12), FI DLE Society (10. 11, 12), National Honor Sooicty (12), Honor Guard (11), Talent Show (11, 12); MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: disguises in Boston; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: own my own plane and engage in unlimited travel. SUZANNE H. MARESCA - 7 Christine Rd. 5 16 70 “Suzie Q” wild, loud, available; LIKES: partying with friends, cruising for guys, rock-n-roll. Bon Jovi; DISLIKES: school, getting up in the morning, bossy people; PET PEEVE: getting up and doing the same thing every day; ACTIVITIES: FIDLE Society (10); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Florida '88 with Andrea, Cathi and Denise; SUPPRESSED DESIRR: to marry a famous rock star with a black Ferrari. MARCIA MASE - 44 Sachem Dr. 11 1 70 “M” quiet, easy going; LIKES: hangin’ with friends, the seawall, partying in New Haven; DISLIKES: nosey people, fake friends, working, rumors; PET PEEVE: when Linda insists on taking her car with no gas; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the day Lynn nonchalantly fell and got up as though nothing happened; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: owning my own home with a Porsche. MARCIA MASE PAUL L. MARCARELLI “Let me have no happy fortune that brings pain with it, or prosperity which is upset- ting to the mind. SUZANNE MARESCA don't know where I’m goin, but I sure .enow where I've been.” “Here I Again”—Whitesnakc KATHRYN A. MAYNARD - 102 Ridgewood Avc. 2 10 70 “Kate” talk- ative, moody, thoughtful: LIKES: being with someone special”, being with friends, sunsets, summer nights; DISLIKES: saying good-bye, busy phones, sad memories, breaking up, crying: PET PEEVE: when people with long nails tap them: ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10), Chorus (10, II), Art Club (11), Advisory Board (11. 12): MOST MEMOR ABLE MOMENT: April 16, 1987; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to dance with Mikhail Baryshnikow and own a black Porsche. JASON MICHAEL MCCOY - 1819 Ridge Rd. 8 20 70 “Jay lazy, Irish, sensitive; L.IKES: Deanna, basketball, Fridays: DISLIKES: sitting on the beach, boring places: PET PEEVE: being called Jason; ACTIVITIES: Bas- ketball (10, 11, 12), Baseball (10); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: win- ning basketball game vs. Sheehan in overtime '87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to spend one evening with Vanna White. SCOTT W. MCDONALD - 50 Allen Rd. 6 19 70 “Scott Wakerman” rhyth- mic, shy, humorous; LIKES: Koyannisqatsi, Marillion, doing my percussive rituals, Mainstream, electric jazz; DISLIKES: unkindly words. 1970‘s, some- thing having no style of it's own; PET PEEVE: the “hoaky” sounds of disco, “tight-fitted clothing; ACTIVITIES: Concert Band (10, 11. 12). Stage Band (10, 11, 12), All-State Competition (II, 12). The Yale Liberty Concert Band (II), Jazz-Rock Ensemble (10, 11. 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the concert band and chorus’ trip to Riverside 1986; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to become a bum and own my own park bench. ANNMARIE MCGEE - 66 Juniper Dr. 11 25 69 “Magoo” cheerful, con- fused. Anna; LIKES: clouds, go to Penn., the Doors, being alone; DISLIKES: people who think they're better, saying goodbye; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Memorial weekend 1987; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to win Lotto and move away where no one knows me. BRETT MCGRATH - 4 Sachem Dr. 1 15 70 “Saberhagen competitive, outgoing, agreeable; LIKES: winning ESPN’s 28:58 update, jeeps. Letter- man's viewer mail; DISLIKES: Scholastic Aptitude Tests, losing, the winter months. Russia beating us; PET PEEVE,: when the Pan-Am games interfere with “Late Night with David Leitcrman; ACTIVITIES: Golf (10, II. Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: amuck in Deerfield with some good friends. PAULA MCGRATH - 11 Postman Hwy. 4 3 70 “Pula impatient, Aries, crispy; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, partying, concerts,someone special, goon trips, DISLIKES: fake people, preps, this school, backstabbcrs, people who don't care; PET PEEVE: people who wake me up; MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: 10th grade photography class with Lesley—“Craig, no running in the hallway”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Harlcy-Davidson. BRIAN P. MCKEOWN - 21 Belvedere Rd. 2 21 70 friendly, talkative, irate; LIKES: skiing, the Beatles, David Letterman, reading; DISLIKES: Mr. Rog- ers. car horns, television, Rubik’s cube; PET PEEVE: people who park in the street; ACTIVITIES: lee Hockey (10, 11); MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Mr. Garvey's 10th grade electronics class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own an island on Lake George, New York. MICHELLE LYNNE MELE - 25 King Arthur Ct. 4 3 70 Mish” cheerful, friendly, lovable; LI KES: the gang, sunsets, a certain someone, walking on the beach; DISLIKES: being unhappy, confusion, punishment, not getting my way, Monday's disappointment; PET PEEVE: w hen I talk and no one wants to listen to me; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (II. 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11), SACHEM. Prom Committee (II). Advisory Board (11). Talent Show; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Junior Prom weekend May 2, 1987; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a jet-black Ferrari with a twenty-four karat gold license plate. STEPHEN MELE - 77 Bailey Rd KATHRYN A. MAYNARD “Some people think it’s holding on that makes one stronger, sometimes it’s letting go. SCOTT V. MCDONALD “What I carry in my heart, brings us so close or so far apart. Only love can make love.”—Pete R. Gabriel 50 PAULA A. MCGRATH Bui now's the lime lo look and look ag; at what you see is that the way it ought the way. Led Zeppelin be. That MICHELLE LYNNE MELE We live, we learn, we lie for the price of love; we kiss then say goodbye; each move goes so slow bccausc.it is goodbye. STEPHEN MELE BRETT MCGRATH is the year you expected so much year. ANNMARIK MCGEE I may get around, I may laugh a lot; you may think Em happy with the life I got; nobody knows what dreams 1 seek. BRIAN P. MCKEOWN Every silver lining’s got a touch of grey. BETH ANN MELILLO “Hold on tightly to memories; for the joy fun and laughter shared is not to be lost 01 forgotten but will remain forever.” ALISON R. MILLER I haven’t forgotten and you haven't forgot- ten, let's forget together some day; these days, I remain.—R.E.M. JEAN-PAUL MISERENDINO I MIZRAHI Zeppelin MARK MODINE MICHAEL MODIN I've tried everything in my life. cm twice. if you cling too tightly you’re gonna lose Skynyrd control BETH ANN MELILLO - 42 Mclillo Cir. 9 4 70 “Bam Bam dependable, spirited, considerate; LIKES: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, sweatshirts, Disney World, Christmas; DISLIKES: my mother with her camera, running, flat soda; PET PEEVE: people who don’t keep their word; ACTIVITIES: Softball (10, 11, Captain 12), Cheerleading (10, 11, Captain 12), Chorus (10, 11, 12), Leadership Committee (12), SACHEM, Student Council (10. 11, 12), CAR- MINA BURANA; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the plastic bag with Aye Carumba; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to shop wtihout looking at a pricctag. ERIN S. MONGILLO The tougher the challenge the sweeter the satisfaction no matter what the cost. ALISON R. MILLER - 24 Fox Hill Rd. 8 11 70 “Al paranoid, persuasive, humorous; LIKES: REM, hot weather, being with best friends Paul, Bari, Melissa; DISLIKES: feet, winter, small paychecks, the dentist, bugs, country music; PET PEEVE: people who spit when they talk; ACTIVITIES: Band (10, 11, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: my llth grade English class—KUDOS; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a record store so I can have all the albums and tapes I want. BRIAN MONROE If you wait you will never succeed; if you try you have a chance. JEAN-PAUL MISERENDINO - 10 Brook La. 12 30 69 “J.P.” long hair, clever, intelligent; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, vacations, weekends, Les Paul elec- tric guitars; DISLIKES: authority, cutting my hair, school, boredom, judge- mental people; PET PEEVE: people who say one thing but do another; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be Jimmy Page. ADI MIZRAHI - 1550 Ridge Rd. MARK L. MODINE - 10 Mathew La. 10 27 69 “Marcos comical, persua- sive, wild; LIKES: Dcna, Subway, weekends, I mborghinis; DISLIKES: liars, early curfews, early mornings, people with attitude problems; PET PEEVE: people who blow your trust; ACTIVITIES: Track (10, 11 Captain 12); FIDLE Society; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the Junior Prom weekend; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to ride a Harley from coast to coast with Doug and Pete. MICHAEL MODINE - 10 Mathew La. 10 27 69 “Chief' trustworthy, friendly, obnoxious; LIKES: parties, Trans Ams, romantic nights with girls, being with the guys; DISLIKES: liars, stuck-up people, being blown off. waking up; PET PEEVE: doing things that I have no interest in doing; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Summer of 1987; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own my own business. ERIN S. MONGILLO - 5 Corey Rd. 4 11 70 “Air paranoid, unpredictable, smart; LIKES: white XJS Jaguars, good times with Ann. Chris and Ria. money; DISLIKES: when my father yells at me, being criticized, kids; PET PEEVE: when I don't get my way; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry the filthiest rich man in the world and live in a castle. BRIAN MONROE - 15 Fallon Dr. 7 19 70 intellectual, athletic, conscien- tious; LIKES: being with friends, winning, sports, girls, playing football: DISLIKES: rainy days, losing, homework, saying goodbye; PET PEEVE: Steve saying “Yo Bro ; ACTIVITIES: Football (10, 11,12); MOST MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: Seymour game of '86—recovering a football for a TD and blocking a field goal: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: playing professional football and scoring the winning touchdown of the Supcrbowl. ED MORAN - 1 Marion Ct. 6 2 70 energetic, athletic, friendly; LIKES: skiing, U2, weekends, tennis, beaches, the Caribbean, going on cruises; DIS- LIKES: waiting for tennis courts, rude people, being bored, busy phones; PET PEEVE: waiting in lift lines when 1 go skiing; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10. 11, 12), FIDLE Society (10), Track (II, 12), Cross Country (12), Math Team (11. 12), SACHEM. Talent Show (12). PHOENIX (12); SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to find out I have a Swiss bank account, stop what I am doing, go to Switzerland to buy a condo at a ski resort, and ski everyday. EDWARD J. MORAN The reward for friendship is itself. The man who hopes for anything else docs not understand what true friendship is. 53 DENISE MORGAN - 18 Todd Dr. 12 29 70 Red outgoing, obnoxious, freckly; LIKES; being right, fast driving. Chinese restaurants, oldies, thick milkshakes; DISLIKES: small paychecks, stubbles, waiting, cutters, waking up on cold mornings; PET PEEVE: shorts on guys with their socks pulled to their knees; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (12), Advisory Board (12). Prom Committee (II, 12). Soccer (II), Talent Show (12). Model Congress (12), SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Spring Break '88 with Sue. Dawn and Michelle; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: for my friends and I to tube down the Mississippi River with the hottest lifeguards. TIM MORGAN - 27 South Ave. 8 4 69 Sabatoid wild, free, happy; LIKES: Black Sabbath, friends, good limes, fast cars, girls; DISLIKES: getting up, not driving, listening to soft music: PET PEEVE!: not being free to have fun listening to heavy metal; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: cut- ting the whole day during the walkout; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a new Lamborghini. TIMOTHY PATRICK MORRELL - 29 Shaw Dr. 9 26 69 Morrclli neu- rotic, rude, Irish; LIKES: Konopka's garage. Grove parties, the park. Lincoln, Skynyrd; DISLIKES: cheerleaders, having no hair, when the party’s over, light weights; PET PEEVE: people that say you’re a cacahuates; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Sugarbush with Ralph, Mike, Tony; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be a millionaire by the age of 21. CANDIDA MORRIS - 50 Bassett Rd. 11 21 70 Deeda” indecisive, sensi- tive, absent-minded; LIKES: anything that’s mint green, train rides, young children, shopping. DISLIKES: having little closet space, long express lines on Saturday afternoons: PET PEEVE: when people pronounce my name incor- rectly; ACTIVITIES: FI DLE Society (10), Theater Club (10, II, 12). VIC A (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Washington D.C. 85; SUP- PRESSED DESIR E: to send my mother around the world in a hot air balloon. MARY ELIZABETH MURRAY - 1081 Hartford Tpk. 2 21 70 conscien- tious. ambitious, people loving; LIKES: friendly strangers, my green sweater, empty bookbags, laughter; DISLIKES: muddy snow, feeling self-conscious, being alone during a blackout; PET PEEVE: thinking of the perfect response when it’s too late: ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10. President II, 12). Band (10. 11, Treasurer 12). FIDLE Society (10. I I. 12), Math Team (10, II, 12). FPS (11.12), Advisory Board (10, 11. 12). Honor Guard (II), National Honor Society (I I. 12); MOST MEMORABLE! MOMENT: Misquamicut ’85, ’86, ’87; SUSUPRESSED DESIRE: to refuse to take any more exams ANGELA MICHELE MUZIO- 366 Upper Stated. 4 5 70 Gee” Italian, active; LIKES: Steve, being with Steve, dancing, weightlifting, skiing, hugs; DISLIKES: Mondays. Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, home- work. being alone: PET PEEVE: when things don’t go my way: ACTIVITIES Majorettes (10. II). FIDLE Society (II); MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: The Senior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to buy my own Greek isle to live on with Steve and be forgotten by the rest of the world JOHN MICHAEL Ml ZIO - 1921 Hartford Tpk. 12 8 70 “Mu tall. Italian, active; LIKES: Fridays, sleeping late, the lloneymooners, Doritos, new fallen snow; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, hot fudge, stuck-up people, rainy days; PET PEEVE!: when people chew with their mouths open: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I got caught with a copy of a biology final exam. KEVIN MYJAK - 101 Rock Rd. 9 26 70 Ace” headbangcr. outgoing, sensitive; LIKES: girls. Kiss, heavy metal, playing guitar, parties; DISLIKES: posers, conceited people, two-faced people, retreads; PE.T PEEVE: getting blamed for something I didn’t do; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mr. Kenney's 4th period class ’84-’85: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play lead guitar in a popular mclal thrash band. DON V. NGUYEN - 17 Broadway 5 25 70 Ay-man athletic, imaginative, easygoing; LIKES: soccer, weekends, tennis, Chinese food, math, Phil Collins, skiing: DISLIKES: stuck-up people, homework, wasteful days, soap operas, injury; PET PEEVE: people who smoke when I am in the same room; ACTIV- ITIES: Soccer (10. II, 12). Fencing (10, 11. Captain 12), Math Team (11, 12). Student Council (12). Social Spirit Committee (12); MOST MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: February 4. 1986; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to retire at 40 and own a black Lamborghini Countach. DENISE N. MORGAN Give me fun, give me laughter, give me sleep the morning after. TIM MORGAN People look and people stare I don't think I even care, l ook around and what do you see; pain, suffering and miser). TIMOTHY P. MORRELL Live for today, dream of tomorrow, learn from yesterday. JANICE L. NITZ LORI JEAN OUELLETTE STEVEN LAURA M. PAGLIARO temporary, but the memory lasts CHRISTY ANN PALLMAN “You take your road, I’ll take mine, and the paths, they both shall meet.”— Cinderella KELLY PALMER “I look to the sea, the waves spark my memory. Some happy, some sad; I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had.” ERIC W. PANTALONE Under pressure that splits a family in two, puts people on the street; it’s the terror of knowing what this world is about. JANICE NITZ - 28 Mountain Brook Rd. 10 4 70 “Nit?” happy, friendly, talkative; LIKES: Donnie, being with my friends, summertime; DISLIKES: getting up early, humidity, saying goodbye; PET PEEVE: when I’m telling the truth and no one believes me; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM, Student Council (12), Model Congress (11, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: stealing signs summer of ’87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to meet the craziest and best cacahuatcs of all. AMY C. O’BRIEN - 21 Drazcn Dr. 5 1 70 romantic, ambitious, creative; LIKES: apple bagels, crew cuts, Frank Sinatra, flowers, Boston, Christmas. Monet; DISLIKES: having to repeat myself, being interrupted, irresponsible people, liars, dentists; PET PEEVE: having to wander through the maze of ropes at banks; ACTIVITIES; SACHEM Layout Editor, Student Council (10, 11, 12), Co-Chairman Communications Committee (11), Advisory Board (10, II, 12), Talent Show Student Director (10), Band (10. 11), FIDLE Society (10, 11. 12). National Honor Society; MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Mrs. Dellert’s 5th period biology—grade 10; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to visit Pee-Wee's Playhouse, meet Captain Carl and Tito, and get to use Pee-Wee’s magic wish. MICHAEL A. OREN - 112 Blakeslec Avc. 4 29 70 wild, hyper, strange; LIKES: cars, working, girls. Rush, parties, driving fast, my mom; DISLIKES: people who arc stuck-up, snakes, anchovies, school; PET PEEVE: when you’re flying down the road and the traffic light turns red; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be stranded on a desert island with sixteen beautiful women. LORI JEAN OUELLETTE - 70 Maple Avc. 4 28 87 unorganized, indepen- dent. indecisive; LI KES: holiday weekends, the shore, Maurice—the Amorou- sape, mud pic, mail; DISLIKES: butterflies, negatives, being rushed by Jen and Sue: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: June 19. 1985; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to parachute out of an airplane with Paul. STEVEN P. PACE - 52 Mountain Brook Rd. 12 28 70 “Pace” impatient, glib, capable; LIKES: sleeping, playing golf, red sports cars, NY Yankees, winter; DISLIKES: working, mcatloaf, liberals, lady golfers, early rising; PET PEEVE: dragging your fingernails across a chalkboard; ACTIVITIES: Stu- dent Council (10, 11, 12). Concert Band (10, 11, 12), Stage Band (10. 11. 12), Safe Rides (10), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Golf (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (11, 12), National Honor Society (II, 12), Junior Honor Guard (11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mr. Fiore's 3rd period math class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to attend the West Point Military Academy and give my life to the United States Armed Services. LAURA MARIA PAGLIARO - 43 Surrey Dr. 9 23 70 “Laura Babe” happy, loud, critical; LIKES: blue eyes, chocolate ice cream, someone very special, music; DISLIKES: dogs, fake people, when Theresa complains, getting into accidents; PET PEEVE: when I’m walking down the hall and people bang into my pockctbook; ACTIVITIES: Concert Band (10, 11, 12); MOST MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: writing fake passes every day to get out of 10th grade study hall. CHRISTY ANN PALLMAN - 110 Mill Rd. 7 2 70 “Quccnie” cynical, picky, moody; LIKES: being part of the French Friends, Billy Idol, Lam- borghinis; DISLIKES: Mondays, underclassmen, homework, a lot of people, slaying home; PET PEEVE: when people expect you to do their work; AC- TIVITIES: Fencing (10, II), Chorus (10. 11. 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I went to my boyfriend’s prom at Girard College in Phila- delphia; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: own a Lamborghini and live in the Bahamas. KELLY PALMER - 881 Ml. Carmel Avc. 9 21 70 persistent, talkative, impatient; LIKES: shopping, Charlestown, sunrises, Christmas Eve; DIS- LIKES: waiting, Kim’s driving, rumors, saying good-bye; PET PEEVE: when Alicia rushes me; ACTIVITIES: ECA (11). MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Paradise with Kim, Lillian, Kristen, and certain others—summer ’87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to never, ever have to wait in another line for the rest of my life. ERIC W. PANTALONE - 5 Coventry Cir. 11 20 70 “The Freak” intelligent, good-looking, sarcastic; LIKES: Lynn, nice clothes, music. Journey, basket- ball, Yankees, Lakers, my car: DISLIKES: the Celtics, the Red Sox, unpre- dictiblc people, heavy metal; PET PEEVE: having to get up before 10:00 in the morning; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the Junior Prom; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to trade places for one day with any rock and roll personality. 57 GRETCHEN PARKER - 51 Apple Tree La. 1 3 70 “Gref ambitious, sensitive, vivacious; LIKES: green M M's, cuddly teddy bears, (especially Pugsley), nighttime beach walks; DISLIKES: hypocrites, things I don't under- stand, making wrong decisions; PET PEEVE: people who say “what?” when they know what you’ve said; ACTIVITIES: Swimming (10, II, Captain 12), Band (10, Publicity Director (11), President 12), Advisory Board (II, 12). Model Congress (11. Treasurer 12), Student Council (10, Treasurer II, 12). Math Team (10, II. 12), National Honor Society (II, 12), Evaluation Com- mittee (1 1), SACHEM, FIDLE Society (10. Treasurer 11), Science Olympiad (11, 12), FPS (11. 12). Honor Guard (II); MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: the 60-milc rainy hike trip to Tim’s cottage with Mark L. and Tim— March 1986; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to be in two places at one time. AL PASCALE - 4 Sachem Dr. 1 10 70 “Bcto” bright, nervous, strange; LIKES: golf, tennis, photography, having meaningful conversations; DIS- LIKES: lack of sleep, standing alone, being ignored, Recbok sneakers; PET PEEVE: when people talk about you like you’re not even there: ACTIVITIES: Golf (10, 11, Captain 12), SACHEM Photography Editor; MOST MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: junior year New Year’s Eve Party at Howard Johnson's in Hamden with Dave and E.J.: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be an actor or director and show the world how to make a good lemon-fresh Joy commercial. KEVIN PASCARELLI - 191 Pond Hill Rd. 4 9 70 Italian, mellow, unpre- dictable; LIKES: parties, ski trips, trucks, Brooksvale ’86, Konapka’s garage, hanging at the park; DISLIKES: rules, when the party's over, people who arc fake; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Sugarbush ’87 with Jug. Mug. Mop. Truck; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make as much money as possible doing as little as possible. ROBERT SCOTT PEARSALL - 14 Juniper Dr. 7 10 70 “Scott reserved, humorous, competitive; LIKES: Sherlock Holmes, making money, breathing, fishing, playing golf; DISLIKES: people with no common sense, barking dogs, crying babies; PET PEEVE: trying to walk through a crowd of people; ACTIVITIES: Concert Band (10, 11, 12), Honor Guard (11), Stage Band (10, 11, 12), Golf (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (11, Co-Chairman 12), National Honor Society (II. 12). SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Model Congress ’87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to stand on the deck of the sinking Titanic and request songs of the band. MICHAEL ALLEN PERKINS - 6 Horseshoe Hill Rd. 9 22 70 “Perk- procrastinator, warm-hearted, womanizer; LIKES: red convertible Porsche Targa’s, aggravating people, getting paid: DISLIKES: road construction, when Tim’s not ready on time, yellow traffic lights; PET PEEVE: when the phone rings as I’m closing the front door: ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11, 12), Golf (10, 11), Fencing (II, 12), Model Congress (11. 12), SACHEM Sports Editor, Stage Band (10. 11, 12), Jazz Rock (10), Advisory Board (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: ruining a good shirt and pair of pants while painting the bleachers over with 1988; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a multi-millionaire five times over, and to live in an elaborate house with more blonde maids and jello mix than necessary. MATTHEW JERRET PETERSON - 33 Larson Dr. 7 25 70 “Matty P.” impatient, procrastinator, quiet; LIKES: being late to school, cartoons, choco- late milkshakes, Zeppelin, teasing my sister; DISLIKES: birthdays without presents, manipulators, short hair, asking for rides, braces; PET PEEVE: people who ask. “Matt, did you get your license yet?”; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11, 12), Track (10, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: scoring the winning goal against Waterford in the first round of the States: SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to climb Mt. Fuji without falling. MARK E. PETHICK - 5 Cindy La. 11 17 69 “Mcr athletic, quiet, ambi- tious; LIKES: Alyssa, football, drums, rock-n-roll, parties, hangin’ out with friends; DISLIKES: boring weekends, losing, double sessions, working in the morning; PET PEEVE: when I call Alyssa;and the phone is busy; ACTIVI- TIES: Football (10, 11, Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Motley Crue concert with Jamie; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a millionaire by the age of 22. MARK S. PETRILLO - 8 10 70 “Truk” Italian, ambitious, crazy; LIKES: parties, females, cars, competition, challenges, friends, money; DISLIKES: rice burners, trouble shooting, front-wheel drives; PET PEEVE: people who say cacahuates; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Sugarbush '87 with Mug, Jug, and Mop; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to own my own business and take orders from no one. JOE PFISTER - 250 Millbrook Rd. 58 GRETCHEN RUTH PARKER “A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and ac- cepts you today just the way you are. AL PASCALE “A friend is one whom which 1 may think aloud.” Ralph Waldo Emerson KEVIN PASCARELLI Yes there arc two paths you can go on; but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on.—Led Zeppelin CHRIS A. PISANI - 7 Surrey Dr. 7 5 70 “Pizan” unpredictable, moody, Italian; LIKES: Chcvrolcts, 4x4’s, parties, being with Andrea, sleeping late; DISLIKES: not getting paid, getting dressed up, quitters, reality; PET PEEVE: when people take my things without asking: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: camping at Brialce with Andrea. Chris, Gail, Bobby, and Kim; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to finish the truck the way I want it. LISA PREFONTAINE - 10 Samoset Ave. 7 9 70 sensitive, understanding, hyper; LIKES: working, being with friends, parties; DISLIKES: commercials, being bored, moody people; PET PEEVE: when people assume things that aren’t true; ACTIVITIES: PHOENIX (II), Special Education (10. 11. 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the Junior Prom and getting stuck with Laura, Theresa, and Tara in the tunnel going to the North Haven Fair; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a teacher and work with mentally re- tarded youngsters. JONATHAN I). PRIEBE - 63 Scrub Oak Rd. 5 25 70 “Pricb” Irish, loud, rowdy; LIKES: partying, ice cold liquids, having the best times, mohawk DISI IKFS- pirk with attitude nrohlems. lone hair Dunks: PET PEEVE people who say “you’re a cacahuatc”; ACTIVITIES: Football (10, 11. 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: getting people to get a mohawk; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to own a brewing company—(Anheuser-Busch). MARIA J. PR I PITER A - 7 Horseshoe Hill Rd. 6 23 70 “Ria” dreamer, confused, unexplainable; LIKES: candy, challenges, to confuse people, to daydream: DISLIKES: saying “good-bye”, telling people how I feel, not getting my way; PET PEEVE: when I want something and can’t get it: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the night before school of 1986; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to meet and fall in love with the fantasy man of my dreams. MICHELLE PRISLEY - 66 North Hill Rd. 8 13 70 “Mich” moody, adven- turous, persistent; LIKES: partying at a special place, a special someone; DISLIKES: busy phones, saying good-bye, getting up early: PET PEEVE: when people stand in the middle of the hallway talking; MOST MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: when me, Annie, and Donna went out for breakfast before we decided to go to school and Mr. Riggs was behind us; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: for all the gang to stay together and never separate. MARGARET A. PROESTAKIS - 7 Coach Dr. 2 7 70 witty, dependable, caring; LIKES: Camaros, blue-eyed blondes, black raspberry ice cream, Re- noir; DISLIKES: spaghetti, conceited people, making decisions, writing es- says; PET PEEVE: insincere people; ACTIVITIES: Band (10, 11, 12). Fenc- ing (10, 11), FIDLE Society, Media Club (11), SACHEM, Special Ed. Aide (12), Model Congress (12), Talent Show Committee; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Valentine’s Day 1987; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be stuck in an elevator with my favorite hockey player. JOSEPH M. PURCELL - 30 Central Ave. SUZANNE MARIE RACCIO - 18 Jones Farm Rd. 12 8 69 “Q” impatient, dreamer, understanding; LIKES: Mark, Mickey Mouse, winter, Christmas, memories, ice cream; DISLIKES: humid weather, fast food, when Lori con- trols the radio; PF.T PEEVE: when people call me “Suzan”; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (11. 12), Advisory Board (12), SACHEM; MOST MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: April vacation ’86: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world in a hot air balloon with Jennifer. SHAUN B. RAI - 10 Charles Ct. 8 17 70 “Saaj opinionated, relaxed, procrastinator; LIKES: The Dead Milkmen, cliff diving in Bermuda, kickin’ back, individuality; DISLIKES: 8:01 pm. condescending attitudes, followers, trendy things, pressure, depression; PET PEEVE: losing arguments when I know I'm wrong; ACTIVITIES: Track (10), Model Congress (II, 12), Stu- dent Council (10, II, 12), German Club (10, 11, 12), Math Team (10,11. 12). SACHEM, Talent Show (10, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12); MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: Europe ’85—the looks on Greg's and Tim’s faces as I walked across a certain dark Parisian street; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel across the Atlantic in a blow up raft and discover a new continent. 61 RAY RAMADON - I Rock Rd. 5 16 70 fun,obnoxious, wild: 1.1KI• S: heavy metal, guitar. California, my band, parties, guitar school: DISLIKES: posers, Bon Jovi, stuck-up people, early mornings, school, country music: PIT PEEVE: the dentist, cheap stereos, winter, short hair, working; MOST MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: the strike for the altcndcncc policy in 10th grade; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live for eternity. RICHARD P. RANCTATO - 20 Debra La. 7 25 70 “God” Italian, talkative, independent; LIKES: being with friends, meeting new people, driving in classy cars; DISLIKES: immature people, fake people, being late, wailing, sitting in class; PET PEEVE: when I'm not able to go out and drive “Godslcd”; ACTIVITIES: Football (10, II. 12): MOST MEMORABLE: MOMENT: my 10th grade English class last period with a couple of good friends having a good time; SUPPR ESSET) DESIRE.: to own a Mazeralii and live in Califor- nia with all the money and beautiful girls I want. ROBER T RANSOM - 60 Country Way 12 5 69 “Carter” funny, happy, ambitious; LIKES: dogs, Letterman. Paul Schaf, Christmas. Easter, my birth- day, sports; DISLIKES: waking up early, metal, losing, snakes, wearing mittens, pain; PET PEEVE: when someone messes up my hair; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11. 12). El DIE. Society (II. 12), German Club (II. 12), Track (11.12), Fencing (II); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: still wait- ing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE , to own a small island. DARLENE M. RAW LING - 138 North Hill Rd. 6 21 70 opinionated, perceptive, sarcastic; LIKES: three-day weekends, the change of seasons: DISLIKES: humdiily. 5:45 am. my many embarassing moments; PET PEEVE: people who repeat themselves while speaking; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (II). Student Council (10, 11), FIDLE Society (10, II), SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: I'm still waiting. ERICH A. REINHOLTZ - 15 Del Ave. 12 15 69 “Frog” hard-working, tall, energetic; LIKES: weekends, money, cars, fencing, soccer, junk food, fishing, long holidays; DISLIKES: Tuesdays, long days, bad days, rainy days, tiring days, days; PET PEEVE: when you tell the truth and nobod believes you; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11, 12), Fencing (10, I I. Captain 12), SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: beating Guilford in '85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Porsche and retire early. SHANNON KYLE RENARD - 27 Marlborough Rd. 7 3 70 “Professor” musical, aesthetic, compassionate; LIKES: Heifetz, Perlman, Zuckcrman, Luca, Mehta, Carlson, Aida, Kreisler; DISLIKES: Hitler, Khomeini, Qadafi, Arafat; ACTIVITIES: German Club (12), Tennis (10. 11). Oregon Slate Solo Violin Competition Winner (11), Oregon State University Symphony (10, 11), Corvallis Youth Symphony (10. II), Concert Orchestra (10. II). Student Council (10. II, 12). Newspaper (Editor II), Junior Achcivement (II), Wallingford Symphony (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: being noti- fied of selection to “Who’s Who Among American High School Students”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to dance like Fred Astaire. STEPHANIE RICCIO - 11 Bayard Ave. 11 29 69 “Slcph” loyal, unselfish, friendly; LIKES: payday, popcorn, Chinese food, hockey games, sunsets, lying on the beach; DISLIKES: Spanish, taking orders, rainy days, losing; PET PEEVE: when you hear something and believe it and it’s not true; ACTIVI- TIES: Advisory Board (11, 12), FIDLE Society (I I, 12), Field Hockey (10, 11. Captain 12). Fencing(10. 11, 12), Model Congress (12). Media Club (12), Student Council (12), Track (10, 11, Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: all the time I went out and did something or just spent time with any of my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to trade places with Princess Di for one day. BILL RICHARDS - 18A North Ave. 12 13 69 Bill” friendly, clever, outgo- ing; LIKES: baseball, football, soccer, girls, weekends, music, sleeping late: DISLIKES: arguing with friends, obnoxious people, getting out of bed; PET PEEVE: when people walk slow and don’t move; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11,12): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: prom weekend;SUPPRESSED DESIRE: finding the ultimate suppressed desire. MARLA A. RIGGS - 11 Sentinel Hill Rd. 6 10 70 “Red” loud, lovable, understanding; LIKES: Journey, Ratt, Notre Dame mixers, electric blue Camaro’s, romantic dinners; DISLIKES: when Deana can’t decide what guy she wants; ACTIVITIES: Fencing (10, 11), Chorus (12), SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE' MOMENT: when Mike and I danced to our favorite song at the junior prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to visit Pee-Wee’s playhouse with Tyacie. RAYMOND RAMADON “It's just too damn easy to die in this life. Who’s making decisions? Tell, me who’s got the right? Anthrax RICHARD P. RANCIATO “It’s time to stop living in the past. And time to start living for today.” 62 ROBERT A. RANSOM “If someone tells you nothing is impossi- ble, ask him to dribble a football.” DESMOND ROO SHERRY ROBERTS “Friendship is such a small word, it’s the people who make it big. C ARLA V. ROSEN FELD ANNE MARIE ROSA NO “A friend is one who knows you as you arc, understands where you’ve been, accepts who you've become. xpectations nor you to mine; you are you am I; if by chance we meet it’s beautiful. ANDREA C. SALAMALAY all the friends I've made down the ny best will be with me, the rest will :ir way and I will go mine.” LOU RUBANO Greatness is not found in possessions. power, position or prestige. It is discovered in goodness, service and character. — SHERRY ROBERTS- 39 Bowling Green Dr. 8 25 70 “Fathead” hyper, shamless, talkative, LIKES: my laugh, romantic hideaways, Florida vacations, hugs, Wendy’s; DISLIKES: sad memories, when someone special doesn’t call, being called skinny; PET PEEVES: Kristen’s driving; ACTIVITIES: Major- ettes (10, 11. Captain 12), Band (10, 11, 12) Talent Show (10), Media Club (12), SACHEM (12), MEMORABLE MOMENT: Ski-trips '86, ’87, 88; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a guest star on the Dr. Ruth Show. DESMOND ROOT- 61 Elm St. 10 29 70 “Dez” creative, artistic, obnoxious; LIKES: trash. Black Sabbath, females, brunettes, artistry, horror movies, my rabbit; DISLIKES: dishonesty, religion, abandonment, ignorance, psych- wards, dolls, glam rock, Stryper; PET PEEVE: when people are killed or excluded because of religion; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mr. Sbabo’s Ge- ometry class 10th grade 5th period ’85-’86; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to leave Earth. ANNE MARIE ROSANO- 45 Randall Dr. “AMR short. Italian, loud; LIKES: parties friends, Sunday drives with Tracy, summer nights, park, talking; DISLIKES: boys with attitudes, when people chose sides, being alone Mondays! PET PEEVE: people who don’t like us saying cacahautcs; ACTIVI- TIES: Advisory Board (11, 12). Model Congress (11, 12), Student Concil (12), SACHEM (12), Talent Show ’87, Football Watcrgirl (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Sugarbush ’87; SUPPRESS DESIRE: to live in a castle with pink walls and pink cars and 12 kids! CARLA ROSENFF.LD- 161 ? Postman Hwy. 8 7 70 “Flash” moody, unpre- dictable, dreamer; LIKES: Mustangs, sunsets, ocean sounds, making scenes; DISLIKES: hypocrites, crying at the movies, being alone PET PEEVE: no matter what the weather’s like Dcana'a hair is perfect MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Aerosmith 3 15 86 with the little atlas and the toad; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to bring home a boyfriend my mother approves of. LOUIS RIJBANO- 120 Ridgewood Avc. 10 14 70 Lou” boisterous, athlet- ic, humorous; LIKES: the Mets, James Bond (007), Belinda Carlisle, Doug E. Fresh; DISLIKES: making decisions, hitting backhands, losing. Grateful Dead, dumb guys ACTIVITIES: F1DLE Society (10. 11, 12) Honor Society (II), Tennis (10, 11, Captain 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to play on the Professional Tennis Circuit. ANDREA SALAMALAY- 1696 Hartford Tpke. 3 6 70 lazy, quiet, dizzy; LIKES: being with friends, parties, eating, Hamden; DISLIKES: getting up in the morning, liars, schooll MEMORABLE MOMENT: Florida '88 with Cathi, Denise, and Suzanne. ANTHONY J. SALZANO - 112 Bassett Rd. 7 30 69 Italian, short, calm; LIKES: parties, the Grove, weekends in Maine, money, Konopka's garage, being with Mr. Cone; DISLIKES: girls with altitudes, school. Mondays, being broke, Jones: PET PEEVE: people who say cacahuatcs; MOST MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: Sugarbush '87 with Ralph, Tim and Mike; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to the Virgin Islands for Spring Break. ROBERT SANTOEMMA - 1797 Ridge Rd. 3 14 70 Rob athletic, outgo- ing. hardworking; LIKES: basketball season, sleeping late, hanging with my crew; DISLIKES: when friends backstab, getting up early, phoney people; PET PEEVE: when people take me for granted or arc unappreciative; AC- TIVITIES: Baseball (10, 11, 12), Basketball (10, 11, 12), Media Club (12), FI DLE Society (10), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Prom Committee (II. 12), PHOENIX (12), Special Education (10, 11, 12). SADD (12), SACHEM; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the first time I pitched varsity baseball against Shelton;SUPPRESSED DESIRE: todunk a basketball in New York, fly an airplane to the West Coast and bench press 700 lbs. in California, in the same day. JOSEPH A. SCALI - 8 Chapel Hill Rd. JOSEPH A. SCALI 65 THOMAS R. SCARICE - 176 Clinionvillc Rd. 9 14 70 “Toilet” outgoing, friendly, hot; LIKES: comedians, David Letterman, my locker twinkies, sports, thrill cam; God; DISLIKES: atheists, snakes, SI 11 speeding tickets, James’ tank tops, confusion, deadlines; PET PEEVE: those door jams in the middle of the hallway; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10.1 1, 12). Model Congress (10. II. 12). SADD (12). Media Club (II, 12), Baseball (10), Football (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: amuck in Deerfield Summer ’87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be David Letterman’s side-kick one night on Late Night and throw the notecard as he reads viewer mail. LISA SCHMIDT - 26 Lawncrest Dr. 10 25 69 quiet, dependable, impatient; LIKES: paydays, sleeping late; DISLIKES: Mondays, waking up early; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to take a trip around the world; ROBERT W. SCOFIELD, JR. - 461 Skiff St. 10 04 70 “Boohb” lazy, friendly, dazed; LIKES: “special” times, generation x. winter; DISLIKES: bad drivers, rules, prime time television; PET PEEVE: Americans who can’t speak English; MEMORABLE MOMENT: 10th grade English class; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to become dictator of the earth. MICHAEL J. SEAVER - 460 Pool Rd. 9 18 68 “Beaver” short, Italian, obnoxious; LIKES: baseball, parties, girls: DISLIKES: getting up early, stuck-up girls, waiting for people; PET PEEVE: people who say the word cacauhates; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (11, 12), Football (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Pitching a no-hitter for North Haven against Branford; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To marry Heather Thomas; DIANE F. SELMONT - 41 Weaver Cr. 4 13 70 sensitive, modest, moody; LIKES: bear hugs, special times; DISLIKES: vegetables, arguing, feeling guilty, sarcasm; PET PEEVE: not being able to talk on the phone without someone interrupting; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (10, 11, 12). Fencing (11, 12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Talent Show (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committe (10, 11, 12), Band (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: having the Ml Field Hockey team score on Cheshire '86; DIPTI SHAH - 10 Manomct Avc. 7 23 70 “Quccnic” independent, wild, outgoing; LIKES: working at the village theatre, being with friends, sauce. R. Inn; DISLIKES: getting caught, feeling sick every Sunday at work; ACTIVI- TIES: Spanish Club. SACHEM; MEMORABLE MOMENT: spring break ’86-fishouse, 15-21, 16-23, getting snagged. “Do your parents know where you are?“ Compromise Song. JAMES W. SHEA - 98 Bradley St. 5 20 69 “Jimbo” funny, obnoxious, talkative; LIKES: friendly people, outdoors, music, basketball, baseball, nice clothes, freedom; DISLIKES: not getting enough sleep, noise, homework, stuck-up people, being angry; PET PEEVE: people who brag about them- selves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to find a job which requires little work and pays a lot. CAROL JONELLE SMITH - 594 Skiff St. 3 14 70 “Jenny” quiet, humor- ous, friendly; LIKES: Bloom County, anything that's funny, hot chocolate on a winter’s night; DISLIKES: being bored, having to get out of bed early: PET PEEVE: when shoes look really nice in a smaller size: ACTIVITIES: Band (10, II, 12), Field Hockey (10, II, 12), Fencing (10. II. Co-Captain 12): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Riverside in the rain; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to drive my Jaguar to the top of Mt. Everest and look down on the world and laugh. CRAIG M. SMITH - 2 Heritage Hill 4 17 70 “Smitty relaxed, athletic, humorous; LIKES: sleeping, David Letterman, family, frolicking, Motown, sports, reading. Clark Griswold; DISLIKES: snobs, drugs, the phrase “pet peeve”, drudgery, restlessness: PET PEEVE: people who mock my means of transportation; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (10). Cross Country (II. 12), Track (12). Student Council (II. 12), Model Congress (12), PHOENIX (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: defeating Mike Tyson for the heavy- weight championship of the world; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be the first player inducted into the Arena Football Hall of Fame. 66 THOMAS R. SCARICE “If they don’t have good words to say then wake me up on judgement day; if nothing is the way it seems then life is just a dream.’ LISA SCHMIDT “There are too many books I haven't read, too many places I haven’t seen, too many memories I haven't kept long enough.” ROBERT W. SCOFIELD, JR. DIANE F. SELMONT With faith in your heart start upward ant climb till you reach your dream for noth ing in life is ever hard to achieve. MICHAEL J. SEAVF.R Live life to its fullest because before you know it, it's not there.- Michael Scavcr JAMES WILLIAM SH DIPT! SHA these broken again CRAIC; M. SMITH “Life is a theater in which the w often have the best seats. Ai CAROL JONELLE SMITH “Today we’ll think of tomorrow, tom we’ll think of today. KIMBERLY J. SMITH If it didn’t have thorns it wouldn't be a rose, CHERYL A. SULLIVAN If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it is yours; if it doesn’t it was not meant to be. ANDREW JOHN TANTORSKI satest fulfillment is that mo- he has worked his heart out itorious on the field of battle.” ERNEST J. TARANTINO tany roads must a man walk down you call him a man?—Bob Dylan ment wl and lies — KIMBERLY J. SMITH - 14 Belvedere Rd. 7 19 70 “Kim impatient, sensi- tive, confused; LIKES: happy memories, payday, vacations; DISLIKES: mak- ing decisions, having no money, not getting my way; PET PEEVE: when my mother and father don't listen to me; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: I’m still waiting!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to go back and relive all the good memories and change the bad. DEANA MARIE SPADACENTA • 304 Quinnipiac Ave. 3 28 70 “Spaz“ sensitive, pessimistic, flirtacious; LIKES: '67 Mustangs, ice blue eyes, bubble baths, Led Zeppelin, 55; DISLIKES: spiteful people, being embarrassed, crowds, rain, being paranoid; PET PEEVE: when Marla doesn’t match and insists that she does; ACTIVITIES: Chorus (10), SACHEM (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: hugging Mark instead of Mike; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in a black house with white shutters and to have a black and white polka-dot dog. CHERYL A. SULLIVAN - 21 Montowese Ave. 4 17 69 “Cher” Italian, nice, friendly; LIKES: Friday nights, days off from work; talking on the phone; DISLIKES: jealousy, hate, anger, dishonest people, Monday morn- ings, confusion, waking up early; PF.T PEEVE: when people are late for something: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: my Junior Prom; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to become successful at anything 1 do. MARC SURAC'I - 37 Rimmon Rd. 11 26 69 “Marc Italian, crazy, active; LIKES: Pink Floyd, Harleys, money. Corvettes. Led Zeppelin; DISLIKES: when the Dow Jones drops, two-faced people, liars, fake friends; PET PEEVE: when people ignore me; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the attcndcncc policy protest; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to work on Wall Street and be filthy rich. ANDREW JOHN TANTORSKI - 77 Randall Dr. 2 11 69 “Tant athletic, intense, friendly; LIKES: being with friends on weekends, football '87; DIS- LIKES: the waiting before a game: PET PEEVE: getting dressed and ready for school in the morning; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (10. II. 12). Football (10, 11, Captain 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Sugarbush '87; SUP- PRESSED DF.SIRE: to cross the country on a Harley. ERNEST TARANTINO - 38 Drazen Dr. 6 8 69 “E.J.“ friendly, loyal, generous; LIKES: girls, partying with Dave, Steve, Andrew, golfing with Dad; DISLIKES: school. Sunday. Monday mornings, homework: PET PEEVE: not having anv money on the weekends; ACTIVITIES: Tennis (10), Student Council (10, 11.12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Sugarbush ski trip '87; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be rich. EDWARD THEII.GARI) - 25 Louis St. 8 26 69 “Ed friendly, obnoxious, tall; LIKES: girls, parties, being around with my friends; DISLIKES: preps, people that get in my way; PET PEEVE: when I have to come to school: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the attendence policy protest walk-out; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a '68 Cougar Eliminator 428 cobra jet all original. GREGORY B. THOMPSON - 15 Side Hill Rd LORI ANN TLRCIO - 150 Culver La. 7 2 69 “Lori-Bell outgoing, sensi- tive, quiet; LIKES: having fun, special moments, being with someone special; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, preps, being told what to do; PET PEEVE: when people have to be right when they're wrong; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: getting my nursing certificate: SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to marry a rich, rich man and live in a huge house and just be happy. 69 AMY P. TURNER - 91 Carriage Dr. 12 26 69 “Aim vivacious, loquacious, adventurous; LIKES: original “Pig-mania game, the “house , good conver- sation, Florida sun: DISLIKES: cliques, losing, self-worshippers, waking from good dreams, giber-jibers: PET PEEVE: stale gum, stepping in gum. people talking while chewing gum; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11, Captain 12). Track (10, 11, Captain 12). Advisory Board (10, II, 12). Graduation Usherette (II), Student Council (10, II. 12), Model Congress (12), Media Club (12), Talent Show ’87; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the North Haven High School ski trips,'86.'87.'88; SUPPRESSED DESIRE!: to co-star with Tracey on “Friday Night Live , become world-wide renowned, and win a Grammy for best new show. KERI VAIL - 7 Van Rose Dr. 5 18 70 “Keri-Berric moody, friendly, sensitive; LIKES: Subway, Vinny, good times with good friends; DISLIKES: goodbyes, growing apart from old friends, fire drills during bad weather; PET PEEVE: customers that give SI0 and insist that it was a S20; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (12), Talent Show (12), Prom Committee (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Junior Prom weekend; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be 5’9 and blonde. MARK VESSICC'HIO - 11 Stonchcdgc Dr. 1 9 70 “Animal Italian, friend- ly, outgoing; LIKES: golf. New York Yankees. New York Giants, Van Halen, Oliver North; DISLIKES: double bogeys, Boston Red Sox; PET PEEVE: quadruple bogeys and homework; ACTIVITIES: Golf (10, 11, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mr. Fiore's 3rd period mathclass; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be the greatest golfer in PGA history. DAVID M. VIGGIANO - 276 Clintonvillc Rd. 6 7 70 “Vig intelligent, outgoing, considerate; LIKES: California beaches, sports, skiing, L.A. Rams, challenges, good friends, good times; DISLIKES: work, cleaning my room, Mondays, end of summer, waking up; PET PEEVE: commitments by friends that are not followed through; ACTIVITIES: Cross Country (10, II, Captain 12), Track (10, 11, Captain 12), Student Council (11. 12), Model Congress (12). PHOENIX (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: going to the junior prom with one very nice person; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel into space and land on the moon. DAWN VISCUSO - 9 Evergreen PI. 4 10 70 “Messy Marvin” hostile, naive, complainer; LIKES: ski trips ’86, '87, ’88, raisins, oldies, Chinese food fights: DISLIKES: cutters, people who think who they arc, grub hamper, stubbles: PET PEEVE: when guys wear socks all the way to their knees; ACTIVITIES: Media Club (II, 12), Arts Leisure (II, 12), Cross Country (12). Track (11, 12), Soccer (II). Prom Committee (II. 12), Student Council (12), Talent Show (12), Model Congress (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: '88 Spring Break destination unknown with Denise, Sue, Michelle, and I; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to hot wire a Suzuki Samarai and drive to California to meet the real California Raisins . PAUL IM. VITIKLLO - 340 Middletown Avc. 6 29 69 wild, friendly, intelli- gent; LIKES: sailing, women, guitar playing: DISLIKES: preps, not having wheels, not having money; PET PEEVE: having to go to work when I'm having fun with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a air plane pilot and possibly own my own plane It's the time to remember though it will not last forever; these arc the days to hold onto but we can't although we want to. DENISE A. VITTI - 49 Woodland Avc. ANDREA M. VOLPE - 132 Warner Rd. 12 6 69 “Volp devious, moody, sarcastic; LIKES: my way. friends, brothers, being with Chris, sleeping late, blue; DISLIKES: cleaning my room, bubbles, decisions, toes, getting caught, working, rain; PET PEEVE: when I'm telling the truth and no one believes me: MOST MEMORABLE! MOMENT: summer of'86 camping at Brailee with Chris. Gail, Bobby. Kim. and Chris; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have no responsibilities. ALLISON WALDMAN - 95 Knollwood Rd. 12 28 70 sociable, sarcastic, procrastinator; LIKES: brown twinkics. old movies, N.Y.C., union suits; DISLIKES: bugs that crunch when stepped on, farmer tans, empty wallets; PET PEEVE: the outline left after pulling a band-aid off; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (10, 11. 12), Fencing (10. 11. Captain 12). Model Congress (11. 12), Advisory Board (10. II. 12). Student Council (10. II. 12), E'IDLE Society (10. II. 12), National Honor Society (II. 12). Chorus (II. 12): MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Has yet to occur: SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be a fly on the wall on the next space shuttle flight. MARK VF.SSICC IIIO “It's in the hole Bill Murray 70 KERI VAIL “Yesterday has been and gone, tomorrow will I find the sun. or will it rain? MARIA I). WISH ART “The moments we share together may be temporary, but we will always have the memories to hold on to.” MERIMTH WRIGHT Walking down this rocky road wondcrin where my life is leading; rolling on till the bitter end. Bad Company LINDA T. WALKER - 27 Giles Avc. 4 26 70 “Lynn” impatient, loud, gullible; LIKES: Lakers, magic, Alf. greens, telephone calls, silver jewelry, money; DISLIKES: Celtics, busy phones, long lines, liver, conceited people, losing; PET PEEVE: when the phone rings and it’s not for me; ACTIVITIES: Band (10. II, 12). Basketball (10), ElDLE Society (10. II. 12). Prom Com- mittee (12). Talent Show (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: gelling jumped by Steve and Andrew in the hallways; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to coach and own the Los Angeles Lakers TROY G. WALKER - 27 Giles Avc. 2 1 70 “Sweetness modest, friendly, superior; LIKES: jazz, dance, art, Cadillacs, Cutlass Supremes, parties, cloth- ing, drums; DISLIKES: afro’s, head bangers. MOS 76, yuppies, Sanyo radios, the color green; PET PEEVE: getting up early in the morning; ACTIVITIES: Concert Band (10, II, 12). Stage Band (10, II. 12), Jazz-Rock (II, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: the 1986 Riverside field trip (chorus and jazz-rock); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to beat Michael Jackson by selling over 80 million record copies. CHRISTOPHER WALL - 28 Marlborough Rd. 8 10 70 blonde, handsome, benevolent. LIKES: Descartes, Cogito ergo sum, aut ambulo ergo sum?, Mozart, theatre; DISLIKES: bit parts, anarchists, violence, conservatives, liberals, apathy; PET PEEVE: regimented, moralistic society; ACTIVITIES: Fencing (10. II. 12).Model Congress (II, 12), German Club (10, II, 12), National Honor Society, EPS (10, 11, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: being chased by plaza rats until we ran into Childworld; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: become communist dictator of the United States or king. CAROLYN WARNER - 19 Juniper Dr. 2 2 70 sensitive, moody, messy; LIKES: Cape Cod. dancing, Broadway shows, flying kites at Race Point; DISLIKES: bees, when I move my feel unconsciously, French, being tired: PET PEEVE: when Michael always thinks he’s right; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Labor Day weekend; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to defeat Melba Jr. CHER1 L. WEBER - 141 North Hill Rd. 10 14 70 Cherry” outspoken, talkative, gullible; LIKES: Motley Cruc. Giants, Mets, reading, music; DIS- LIKES: fighting, steak, whiny little sophomores, preps; PET PEEVE: when nobody appreciates the work you have done; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball (II); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: slaying after school every night to make up work and ending up bothering the janitors; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a four-story mansion and always have wild parties. GINA M. WILLIAMS - 58 Oakwood Dr. 10 31 70 “Gene” outgoing, sarcas- tic. Italian; LIKES: guys, challenges, Bruce Willis, friends, the beach, jewelry, hairdressing; DISLIKES: not being able to sleep late, breaking up. making decisions; PET PEEVE: not being able to do or get what I want; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Gal Mar; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have my own hairdressing salon. MARIA D. WISHART - 160 Culver La. 5 29 70 talkative, friendly, Italian; LIKES: talking on the phone, being with friends, sunsets, beaches, weekends; DISLIKES: being ignored, phony people, waiting, being told what to do; PET PEEVE: when people talk to me when I'm on the phone; MOST MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: meeting new friends when I first moved to North Haven from West Haven: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Lamborghini. MERIDITH W. WRIGHT- 100 Warner Rd. 3 11 70 “Mer Mcr” talkative, loud, dazed; LIKES: a certain someone, partying with Leslie, Sandi. Tonia. Anna: DISLIKES: preps, busy phones, when peopcl tell me what to do; PET PEEVE: Leslie’s skip; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live on a deserted island in a mansion. LESLEY WULFF - 45 Postman Hwy. 12 27 69 “Lea” gullible, friendly, thickheaded; LIKES: being with friends, when everything works out, partying; DISLIKES: two-faced people, making decisions, getting hurt; PET PEEVE: when people try to wake me up early; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes (11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: 10th grade photography class with Paula. “Craig, no running in the hallway”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a summer beach house in Greece. 73 74 TRACIE ANN YENTSCH - 61 Blakcslec Avc. 5 17 70 “Tray-ski” flirta- cious, gullible, friendly; LIKES; being part of the French Friends, thunder- storms, buying shoes, monsters; DISLIKES: my sister's hair, being tickled, hypochondriacs, spiders. Patrick’s grin: PET PEEVE: when I'm telling the truth and no one believes me; ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society (11,12), FIDLE Society (10. II). SACHEM (Copy Editor); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: spending the summer of’87 with a broken foot; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to visit Pec-Wee's Playhouse with Marla. JAMES B. YOSUA - 48 Todd Dr. South 3 4 70 “Jame” lazy, strong, talkative; LIKES: track, skiing, basketball, when Dow Jones goes up. unlimit- ed cash: DISLIKES: waiting, busy phones, unpopped popcorn, Dow Jones dropping. Delta airlines; PET PEEVE: Cinemuck the sticky stuff on the floors in movie theaters; ACTIVITIES: Track (10, II. Captain 12), Model Congress (12), Student Council (12); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: Amuck in Deerfield; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live down under in Australia. CHERYL LYNN ZBORAY - 200 Pool Rd. 5 30 69 “Punkic B wild, spa ., stubbie; LIKES: being with Steve, Donna. Mcr's parties, dirt bikes, shakes. Mustangs; DESIRES: preps, stuck-up people, big clothes, fighting with Steve, Donna, Mom; PET PEEVE: school, teachers, rainy days, boring parties, not being with Steve; ACTIVITIES: Softball (10. II); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: when Mer and I and Donna went to lunch when we weren't supposed to; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become an interior decorator and have a family with Steve and be happy and rich. CHERYL ANN ZELANAKAS - 72 Carriage Dr. 6 30 70 “Boo Bear” outgoing, complaincr, jovial; LIKES: buttered popcorn, garlic, good times with good friends, white-out; DISLIKES: Berthilda’s dungeon, throw-ins. Sherry’s laugh, being bored, thunder, lightning; PET PEEVE: people who drive in the breakdown lane during traffic jams: ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11. 12), Fencing (II, 12), National Honor Society (II. 12). SACHEM (Special Features Editor). Student Council (11.12). Advisory Board (II. 12), FIDLE Society (10. II, 12), Chorus (II, 12); MOST MEMORABLE MO- MENT: the weekend of May 29, 1987; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live on a descried island and not to have to worry about time. RAYMOND REAGAN - 3 Lynette Dr. PAULA KATHLEEN DALI A - 60 Quinnipiac Ave. 10 5 69 “Dizzy'’ wild, wacky, crazy; LIKES: Butch, NuNu, Ron-ski, partying, Whitcsnakc, junk food; DISLIKES: preps, stuck-up people, my brother. Mondays, rainy days; MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: when a certain someone bombed the junior high school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a black Lamborghini. NANCIE C.J. GRAHAM - 108 Whitney Ridge Ter. 6 1 70 “Fancic” short, friendly, sincere; LIKES: spending time with my boyfriend, sleeping late; DISLIKES: being alone, not having enough money to spend at Macy's: PET PEEVE: people who judge others by the way they look; ACTIVITIES: Track (Manager 10). Soccer (11); MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I left North Haven High to go to Hamden Hall: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to move to a castle in Spain and live on the ocean. CRAIG WOLK - 100 State St. 2 22 69 “Smoker” wild and crazy guy; LIKES: Chevys, smoke shows, having good times; DISLIKES: Fords, Dodges, rainy days; PET PEEVE: working: MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT: do- ing a smoke show and Mr. Wheeler trying to get my plate number; SUP- PRESSED DESI RE: to have everybody do a smoke show at the end of school. CHERYL ANN ZF.LANAKAS RAYMOND REAGAN “And in ihc sweetness of friendship lei there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures.” FRIENDLIEST Tom Scarice Mary Clarke MOST DRAMATIC Joseph Bracale Lori Ouellette CLASS MUSICIAN Scott McDonald Libby Garland MOST UNORGANIZED Brent Johnson Dawn Viseuso BEST LOOKING Peter Gavin Anne Bonadies 76 MOST CONTAGIOUS LAUGH Narinda Boodhoo Nichole Buonpane MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Timothy Male Gretchen Parker CLASS BLUSHER Michael Haynes Mary Murray IDEAL SENIOR Andrew Alberino Valorie Abate 77 MOST ATHLETIC Michael Seaver Stephanie Riccio 78 MOST CLASS SPIRIT Anthony Falcigno BethAnn Melillo CUTEST SMILE Robert Lyon Cherylann Crasso CLASS ARTIST Desmond Root Megan Conway MOST SARCASTIC Robert Santoemma Gina Williams CLASS INDIVIDUALIST Jeremy Bykowski Jenny Davis CLASS CLOWN Craig Smith Amy Cabranes ACCOMPLISHED MOST FOR THE CLASS Paul Marcarelli Alison Clark BEST DRESSED Greg Thompson Kristen Fuggi MOST TALKATIVE Richard Ranciato Sheryl Roberts 79 DEDICATION We. the Class of 1988, dedicate our yearbook to two very special people: Bette DcMayo and Elsa Feldman. It is because of these two en- ergetic and dedicated women that our class has accomplished the most and has become the best it could possibly be. We do not know how to thank you enough. Mrs. DcMayo and Mrs. Feldman. You have guided our class through the “biggies such as proms, picnics, plays, and talent shows. But it is all the little things that have made you so special to us. It it the endless activities that per- haps not everyone noticed as much, such as the ever-present candy sales, the ghostly gifts, the mailbox number campaign, that we appreciate even more. But most importantly, we value and remember the friendship you have shared with our class—the smiles and pats on the back and your words of encouragement to us when the “going got tough. We will never forget the many hours and the dedication and love you have showered on our class. Each of you, like each and every one of us, is a part of the Class of 1988. And although we cannot give you a diploma and a graduation ceremony, we can give you all the memories captured in our yearbook. Elsa Feldman Bette DeMayo CLASS HISTORY What could you possibly say about our class? That we were determined to succeed, had the most school spirit, or that we accomplished the most? All of these hold to be true about the graduating class of nineteen hundred and eighty-eight. The deciding factor that made our class succeed, exhibit school spirit, and achieve all that we did was the unity among us all. The beginning of our Sophomore year marked many new changes for us: a new school, new faces, new at- titudes, and new educators. We were no longer “little Freshmen at the bottom of the ladder”—we were high school students on the road to success (although we didn’t quite know it). Bigger and better responsibilities faced us as we began to mature into young men and women. In our Sophomore year we hosted a Talent Show—a successful one at that—on May 4, 1986. We established our first Advisory Board to help aid our class officers in leading us. We were given decisions to make: What would our class ring be? Where would our Junior and Senior Proms be? What DJ’s and or bands would we have? Through careful guidance by our class advisors, Mrs. Bette DeMayo and Mrs. June Pinto, we made our final decisions. Our Junior year was a much anticipated one. Once again a new school and another new class advisor welcomed us back. Mrs. Elsa Feldman proudly took us on as Mrs. Pinto had to leave. It may not have been the prettiest school, but is was still “Home of the Indians.” Thanksgiving came before we knew it and our first float was finally assembled and ready to roll. Much to the dismay of the senior class of nineteen eighty- seven, we won first prize. We also pulled together (literally), to beat the Seniors (although they still won’t admit it), in the tug-of-war competition at our Pep Rally. Easter came and went and before we knew it we had sold $3000 worth of chocolate bunnies; our profits were to help finance our prom. And what a Prom it was! On May 2, 1987, the Junior class invaded September’s for one of the best proms ever. The long awaited night was over in a mere four hours. We then drove off to our after prom at Bill Miller’s in Bran- ford. June soon arrived and as the final member of the Class of 1987 walked across the graduation platform, we proudly took on our new role as the Senior Class of NHHS. Seniors?!? It just didn’t seem possible!!! It seemed like only yesterday we were so happy to finally become Freshman, and here we were Seniors. It didn’t seem that much stayed the same as we moved on to our final year. A new principal took over as we had said goodbye to Mr. Frank Riggs who had guided us for two ter- rific years. We said “Hello” to our new principal, Mr. Stuart Elliott, who would take us through our most important and meaningful year. We didn’t have a new school, but to many of us that’s how it felt. The walls and lockers were painted, our cafeteria took on a new look of maroon and white, and construction began on our new library. Perhaps the most important change to us was within ourselves. Many of us began to mature rapidly as we searched through catalogs and visited campuses to find the college just right for us, narrowed down the many career possibilities facing us, and prepared to to face life’s many challenges. We looked forward with eager anticipation to our Senior Prom scheduled for the Aqua-Turf Club in Southing- ton and to our class play, GREASE; and, of course, our graduation night in June. It is said that your high school years are the best times of your life. We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Eighty-eight, can only agree with this statement. We know for sure that our days spent at North Haven High School were indeed the best days of our lives. 0? «arcUtfi r 3 -. '• , fear 1 - V If • ftf . J{Jr “- (r ., «L ■ •■ - , r ;' '■ 4 U V V-CU0O , fi A '-' rJf 'm '- _ M« . an w ''y v « “ • «fr': 4 r 4l • • T-jjT: ‘ a .' . ‘frtf. ] - ' v. .'-' yV. —T' .V- PMl1 •' : • fjr- 3' 0K! r. 4r: . ■ • . ;■ ■ : te -w ' • ,vr v?r - A JBW ... ” • •. i'tf- a SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ADVISORS (L to R): Elsa Feldman (Advisor), Kim Burke (Secretary). Alison Clark (President), Amy Cabranes (Vice President). Paul Marcarclli (Treasurer), Bette DeMayo (Advisor). SENIOR CLASS ADV ISORY BOARD FRONT ROW (L to R): John Lomax, Don Nguyen. Scott Pearsall. Steve Pace. Tim Male, Erich Rcinholtz, Mike Perkins, Don Johnson Alison Clark. Kim Burke, Kristen Fuggi. Barbara Ghcrlone; SECOND ROW (L to R): Amy Cabranes. Leslie Hartmann, Marybeth Angeletti Kim LcQuirc, Tracy Damone, Anne Marie Rosano. Michelle Mclc, Jennifer Gutowski, Valoric Abate, Tricia Dinncen. Bcthann Mclillo Stefanie Camputaro Jennifer Gucrc.a. Amy O'Brien; THIRD ROW (L to R): Bette DeMayo, Nikki Buonpanc. Megan Conway, Dihanna Carroll, Diane Sclmont. Robyn Brown, Diane Lacobelli. Margaret Proestakis, Cheryl Zclanakas, Amy Turner, Tracey Coscnza. Jill Colbornc. Mary Clarke Allison Waldman, Stephanie Riccio, Jane Kircaldie, Grctchcn Parker, Lauren Janush, Krista Brunson. Elsa Feldman. BOARD OF EDUCATION CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION SEATED (L TO R): Frank Samuel- son (Superintendent of Schools), Francis Diamond (Director of Edu- cation Programs); STANDING (L TO R): William Kuenzel (Opera- tions Manager), Donald Hccker (Business Manager), Robert Carch- man (Deputy Superintendent of Schools), Carmen Cclcntano (Direc- tor of Pupil Personnel Services). SEATED (L TO R): William Ken- nedy, Jr. (Vice Chairman), John Lambert (Chairman), Gary Johns; STANDING (L TO R): Charles Bogan, Celeste Hoes, Susan Can- dido, Faye Clark, Stanley Cusick. 82 PRINCIPALS PRINCIPAL Stuart A. Elliott ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Patricia K. Brozek Dear Class of 1988: You made it! Graduation from high school means things - most of all it means you did not give up. There were times you could have given up. but you did not. Your determina- tion has paid off. Yes, you have reached a goal and much of it is because of you; but as you celebrate, remember your parents, relatives, teachers and friends who supported you (espe- cially during the tough times). 1 am proud to be your new principal. We have worked together to continue North Haven’s tradition of giving you the best education possible. My hope is that twenty years from now this yearbook will remind you not of reaching a goal, but of the process; not of “making it, but of the journey, a journey filled with fun and learning because you were part of some- thing greater than yourself - THE CLASS OF 1988. Sincerely, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Leonard S. Sbabo 83 Concetta Snyder Allan Bradanini Department Head Anthony Antonelli Renee Glassner Mary Ruck Martha Miller Paula Murray Rosanna Preziosi John Bischoff Robert Garvey Thomas Herrscher Nick lannone Walter Morris Diedre Adams William Burrill Annie Haynes Jane lannone Alan Reed Kenneth Mita June Pinto Teresa Ruffolo Dorothy Totton Ann Valanzuolo 85 James Kenney Helen Knudsen Michael l.uther Donald Sbabo Margaret Sbabo Andrew Hubeny Florence Oliver William Ricker Paul Stoddard Robert Watson Raymond Brown Robert DeMayo Jane Hively Frances Jakabauski John Keough 87 Ronald Ciasullo Dorothy Larsen Marjorie Schonberger Department Head 88 SECRETARIES AND CLERKS Beatrice Anderson Madeline Battista Mary Ann Johnson Dolores Kern Hleanor Long Adrienne l.uyckx Julia Pohoda Ruth Sicignano Ralph Barrie Guard Pearl Folio Flda (.'alio Annette Lenoce Judy Palumbo BOYS’ SOCCER Hand T 0-0 Guilford T 1-1 Lyman Hall W 3-0 Seymour W 6-0 Branford W 3-0 j Sheehan W 8-0 Amity “ w 4-0 Cheshire L 2-1 Shelton Lyman Hall I. W 2-1 3-0 Seymour w 5-0 Branford w .3-0 Sheehan w 4-0 Amity T 0-0 Cheshire W 2-0 Shelton W 3-2 Over ill: II -2-3 FRONT ROW (L TO R): D. Johnson. L. Baldo. A. Palmicri, B. Connors, M. Szwcd, H. McKechnie, M. Tcstagrossa, J. Babu, A. Miller. T. Riccio; SECOND ROW (I. TO R): J. Connors, R. Prasad, E. Blumenthal, R. Vcrccllonc. C. McGirr, T. Breaux. D. Brition, P. Lombardi, G. Appicclli, M. Murray; THIRD ROW (I. TO R): I.. Janush (Manager). S. Campularo (Manager), B. Brandi. J. Krauss, 6. D’Errico, S. Niles. P. Gavin, S. Silk. R. Russo. M. Bush. S. Kay. S. Lillie, S. Andrews (Manager). M. Defasso (Manager); FOURTH ROW (I. TO R): J. Guido (Asst. Coach). C. Snow (Manager), W. Richards. D. Nguyen. D. Johnson. R. Connors, M. Pcicrson, P. Heidmann (Captain), C. Ayers (Captain). F.. Rcinholtz, A. Cohen. M. Pelcrson, K. Connolly, J. Janush (Coach). SENIORS I RONT ROW (L TO R): Donald Johnson, Matthew Peterson, Chris Ayers (Captain), Peter Hcidmann (Captain), Erich Reinhollz; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Don Nguyen, Alexei Cohen, Peter Ciavin, Robert Connors, William Richards. 95 GIRLS’ SOCCER FIRST ROW (L TO R): M.Chun. K. McQucnncy, M. Appicelli, A. Turner (Captain). J. Davis (Captain). L. Mahoney (Captain). M. Stcinachcr, H. Nguyen. J. Price; SECOND ROW (L TO R); C. DeAngelo. K. Lobasz, T. Hartmann, C. Massy, V. Coifman. K. Palmisano, K. Tiro . .i, L. Hartmann, H. Olmstcad, C. Zclanakas, K. Borelli. M. Yaccarino, P. Collins (Coach); MISSING: J. Parillo, P. Perkins (Asst. Coach). Hamden T 1-1 Lyman Hall L 5-1 Jonathan Law W 3-0 Guilford I. 3-0 Sheehan L 1-0 Amity W 4-0 Cheshire W 4-1 Shelton W 2-1 Lyman Hall 1. 3-0 Guilford L 2-0 Foran W 2-0 Sheehan 2-0 Amity 2-1 Cheshire 1-1 Shelton L 3-1 Overall: 6 7-2 K«sa SENIORS (L TO R): Cheryl Zclanakas, Linnea Mahoney (Captain). Amy Turner (Captain), Jen Davis (Captain). Leslie Hartmann, Peter Collins (Coach). 97 CROSS COUNTRY Amity Shelton eshire ast Haven Wilbur Cross Hillh sic IK fi Whitne) ™ West Haven Derby Housatonic Reg. Lyman Hall Sheehan Branford Overall: 7-8 FRONT ROW (L TO R): T. Lewis, E. Vanacorc, T. Cadman, L. Tipton; SECOND ROW (L TO R): J. Andrews (Coach), D. Viscuso, M. Lobasz, C. Smith. D. Viggiano (Captain), E. Moran. SENIORS FRONT ROW (L TO R): Craig Smith, Dave Viggiano (Captain); SECOND ROW (L TO R): Mike Lobasz, Dawn Viscuso, Edward Moran. tr FRONT ROW (L TO R): C. Corso, B. Ghcrlonc (Captain), N. Bounpanc (Captain), D. Antonctti; SECOND ROW (L TO R): S. Renkewitz. C. Guest. L. Whitaker, C. Villar, J. Ranciato, A. Marks. L. Alfieri, J. Croteau; THIRD ROW (L TO R): M. Andris, P. McMillan, M. Lighty, C. Gilchrist, J. Lippcns, A. Ficrlit, L. Werner, K. Camputaro; FOURTH ROW (L TO R): L. Mastracchio (Asst. Coach), M. Dolan (Coach), W. Camarota (Trainer). VOLLEYBALL Cheshire W 3-0 Amity L 3-0 N. Branford L 3-1 Shelton W 3-1 East Haven W 3-0 Branford L 3-0 Sheehan L 3-0 West Haven W 3-0 Lyman Hall L 3-1 Cheshire L 3-1 Amity L 3-0 Shelton W 3-0 West Haven W 3-0 East Haven W 3-0 M Branford L 3-0 Sheehan 3-1 Lyman Hall L f 3-1 N. Branford _ 3-2 Overall: 8-10 FOOTBALL FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Russo, W. Ticnkcn, K. Samperi, J. Fronte, G. Sandagata, R. Miller. L. Rotondo, P. Juhasz, M. Shea, M. Cclotto, F. Fiondella, M. Malone (Asst. Coach); SECOND ROW (L TO R): J. Esparo, B. Monroe. M. Seavcr, J. Priebe, A. Tantorski (Captain), R. Giordano (Captain), M. Pethick (Captain), A. Lucibello, A. Albcrino, L. Lawler, D. Manuel, J. Scarpa. R. DcMayo (Coach); THIRD ROW (L TO R): S. Celmcr (Asst. Coach), Mauro Suraci (Asst. Coach), L. Bencivcngo (Asst. Coach), J. Mele, S. Falcigno, M. Singer. R. Zachcy, P. Fitzgerald, S. Bcrgin, T.J. DclVccchio, L. Melillo, M. Annunziato, G. Coloncse, N. Martinclli, J. Vcrcellone, J. Feldman, D. Hayden, K. Ferrara, K. Sampara, S. Buradagunta, B. Mazealous (Asst. Coach); MISSING: K. Haag, C. Howard, K. Krell, R. Ranciato. 1I1TIUfD AM v mum 'OWa SENIORS FRONT ROW (L TO R): Brian Monroe, Anthony Lucibello, Jon Priebe, Corey Howard. Richard Ranciato; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Michael Seavcr, Andrew Tantorski (Captain), Ralph Giordano (Captain). Mark Pcthick (Captain), Andrew Alberino. Larry Lawler. 103 FIELD HOCKEY FRONT ROW (L TO R): R. DcAngelo. C. Longobardi, K. Burke. M. Adinolfi. A. Waldman, M. Clarke. J Kircaldic. K. Brunson, D. Edwards; SECOND ROW (I TO R): J. Sanford (Coach), A. Cabrancs, D. Sclmont, T. Damone. M. Angelctli. K. Kelly. S. Riccio (Captain), !.. Flanagan, C. Smith, T. Cipriano, J. Ranciato. L. Riccio, F. Pettit (Asst. Coach); MISSING: Katie Connors. ■IBi . B jpsmw? mmt, Cheshire 1 3-0 Haddam Killingworth - - Amity W 1-0 Sheehan L 2-0 Branford L 6-0 Watertown T 1-1 East Lyme L 1-0 Lyman Hall L 2-0 Cheshire L 3-0 Amity i- 1-0 Sheehan t 0-0 Branford L 2-1 Haddam Killingworth L 3-1 Watertown L 4-1 Lyman Hall L 2-1 Overall: 1-11 -2 SENIORS FRONT ROW (L TO R): Carla Longobardi. Kim Burke. Michele Adinolfi, Allison Waldman. Mary Clarke. Jane Kircaldic, Krista Brunson; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Diane Selmont. Tracey Damone. Maribcth Angclctti. Kim Kelly. Stephanie Riccio (Captain). Lisa Flanagan. Carol Smith. Traci Cipriano; MISSING: Katie Connors. 105 BOYS’ FENCING FIRST ROW (L TO R): P. Lombardi, S. Pearsall, D. Nguyen (Captain), M. Perkins, B. Connors; SECOND ROW (L TO R): R. Connors, T. Male, C. Lanouette (Captain), E. Reinholtz (Captain), M. Greco, A. Guardo, J. Connors, R. Prasad, G. Robbins (Coach) MISSING: J. Krauss, C. Wall, J. Martin Greenwich W 9-7 Fairfield L 10-6 Greenwich T 8-8 Fairfield W 8-5 Cheshire Academy W 8-5 Guilford L 10-6 St. Lukes W 13-3 Old Lyme W 13-3 Cheshire Academy W 7-5 Old Lyme W 11-2 Guilford (Collegiate) L 11-5 Guilford W 11-5 Fairfield L 9-7 St. Lukes Overall: 9-4-1 W 9-8 Overall: 9-4-1 SENIORS FRONT ROW (L TO R): Scott Pearsall, Don Nguyen (Captain); BACK ROW (L TO R): Gerald Robbins (Coach), Michael Perkins. Robert Connors, Chris Lanoucttc (Captain), Timothy Male; MISSING; Erich Rcinholtz (Captain), Chris Wall. 107 GIRLS’ FENCING FIRST ROW (L TO R): B. DeAngclo, K. Rowland, J. Win, E. Guandalini, J. Camerato. H. Nguyen, K. Wall; SECOND ROW (L TO R): C. Zelanakas, C. Smith (Captain), D. Selmont, T. Frankfurter (Captain), L. Hartmann, T. Hartmann, C. Massy, A. Waldman (Captain), G. Robbins (Coach): MISS- ING: B. Astarita, V. Coifman, T. Verbyla Greenwich Fairfield Greenwich Fairfield Cheshire Academy Guilford Old Lyme Cheshire Academy Old Lyme Guilford (Chapin) Guilford Fairfield w 10-6 L 11-5 W 9-7 T 7-7 T 7-7 W 10-6 T 4-4 W 5-3 W 10-2 L 14-2 W 11-5 L 10-6 Overall 6-3-3 SENIORS FIRST ROW (L TO R): Cheryl Zelanakas, Carol Smith (Captain); SECOND ROW (L TO R): Diane Selmont, Tami Frankforter (Captain), Leslie Hartmann, Allison Waldman (Captain). 109 BOYS’ SWIMMING East Haven W 52-28 Cheshire L 71-23 Branford L 129-33 West Haven L 85-82 Amity L 50-33 Seymour W 48-33 Crosby L 46-35 Bunnell L 92-79 Naugatuck L 105-65 Lyman Hall T 72-72 Sheehan L 88-79 Overall: 2 8-1 FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Caplan. T. Cadman, A. Palmicri, M. Rudnick; SECOND ROW (L TO R): C. Burns (Coach), B. Kundrath, K. Sampora, R. Lenois (Captain), D. Marlin, M. Woods, C. Mitchell. 110 fSTi HtfD i yiVXK amaro swiwmc «THHjP anm tmm S ‘ r ™ w WBBB Statoj Wia SW1WCM 96-70 94- 73 89- 77 90- 72 101-65 101-68 87-56 107-62 99-70 95- 73 86-82 Cheshire Torrington Sheehan Seymour Amity Stratford Lyman Hall Branford Fast Haven Hamden West Haven GIRLS’ SWIMMING FRONT ROW (L TO R): F.. Doran. H. Cacace; SLCONI) ROW (I. TO R): K. Downs (Manager), A. Claiborn. A. Griffin. C. Platt, C. Carrol. K. Guandalini, N. Baskind, J. Scarpitti, C. Baskind. R. Letkowski; THIRD ROW (L TO R): C. Burns (Coach), R. Brown (Manager), J. Miller. K. Wcilis. M. Woods, G. Parker (Captain), L. Garland (Captain), S. Crctclla, T. Cushing, C. Mitchell, S. Ferns. w ■ ... ■ ■- ••• ' 'T' 113 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Guilford L 54-48 Cheshire L 75-62 Shelton L 62-41 Foran ■Slffifi 69-59 w 72-45 Branford L 40-39 Seymour W 61-51 Amity W 79-53 Sheehan W 66-58 E. Haven L 51-46 Lyman Hall 62-53 Cheshire L 75-40 Shelton L 56-55 Derby w 94-51 Branford L 83-56 Seymour W 64-61 Amity W 57-54 Sheehan L 1 -oo E. Haven L 54-51 Lyman Hall L 52-48 Overall: 9-11 FRONT ROW (L TO R): M. Blumenthal, W. DcMattco, B. Brandt, S. Little, S. Lynch (Captain), R. Santoemma (Captain), S. Robinson, J. Icradi, W. Gibson, J. Davis; SECOND ROW (L TO R): J. Ciulla (Assistant Coach), D. Hayden (Manager), T. Delvccchio, N. Davis, J. Clark, E. Reid, C. Psautc, W. Prunier, B. Johnson, M. Bush, C. Kankcl, P. Fitzgerald; MISSING: W. Rafferty GIRLS’ BASKETBALL FIRST ROW (L TO R): L. Davis, E. Young, C. Young, T. Thomas; SECOND ROW (L TO R): K. Lobasz, K. McQueeney, J. Falcigno (Captain), T. Cipriano (Captain), K. Palmisano, V. Henderson; THIRD ROW (L TO R): M. Garcia (Manager), W. Camerota (Trainer). G. Baraquin, M. Scaly, C. Guest, C. Prestegard, L. Alficri, C. Gilchrist, R. Caso (Assistant Coach), J. Ferraro (Coach) E. Haven Lyman Hall Cheshire Shelton E. Catholic Maloney Derby Branford Seymour Amity Sheehan E. Haven Lyman Hall Cheshire Shelton Derby Branford Seymour Amity Sheehan W L W L W W W W L W W W W L L W W W W W Overall: 15-5 54-55 54- 42 55- 54 50-42 46- 45 60-58 52-32 47- 39 50- 45 44-34 39-26 56- 42 48- 44 51- 47 49- 41 64-33 57- 44 41-31 55-34 34-33 117 ICE HOCKEY Westhill W 7-6 E. Catholic L 10-0 Amity W 8-3 Cheshire W 4-3 Fairfield Prep L 11-1 Shelton W 6-0 Amity W 5-3 E. Haven W 5-4 N. Branford L 4-2 Lyman Hall W 7-1 Notre Dame L 4-3 Fairfield Prep L 6-1 E. Haven L 6-5 Cheshire L 3-1 Branford W 6-4 Sheehan W 5-0 Notre Dame L 7-6 New Milford W 5-1 N. Branford W 5-1 E. Catholic L Overall: 11-9 6-2 FIRST ROW (L TO R): T. Riccio, C. Dauria, K. Cavallaro, P. Juhasz, K. McKenzie, R. Baldini. K. Connolly, D. Dagliere, S. Proto; SECOND ROW (L TO R): L. Polumbo (Coach), B. Dietter (Coach), D. Gallagher, J. Nuhn, M. Szwed, R. Arnold, P. Gavin (Captain), P. Heidmann (Captain), G. Thompson, J. Marottolo, M. Peterson, C. Setaro, A. Tancretti, G. Fortuna, J. Sommers (Coach) 118 SENIORS (L TO R): Peter Gavin (Captain), Peter Heidmann (Captain), Gregory Thompson. 119 FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Fusco, P. Dinnecn, S. Baislcy, A. Kanakis, B. Melillo (Captain), M. Castellon; SECOND ROW (L TO R): C. Fazzuoli, M. Cccarclli, K. Kosack, S. Chambrelli (Coach), D. Cirioli (Asst. Coach), J. Williams, C. Scarpitti: THIRD ROW (L TO R): V. Abate (Captain), A. Bonadics, S. Gallo, A. Fernandez, A. Fisher, A. Montagna, A. Pcrotto, S. Melillo; MISSING: C. Wilson. 121 FRONT ROW (L TO R): B. Clark (Coach), S. Roberts (Captain), K. Ryan, B. Gherlone (Captain), J. Colborne; SECOND ROW (L TO R): C. Grasso (Captain), J. Lemons, K. Downs, J. Halkovetz. MAJORETTES MATH TEAM Advisor: Mrs. Knudsen The Math Team practices and competes in inter- scholastic math meets once a month. This club is designed to increase proficiency in mathematics and to have fun while competing. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Heidi Olmstead, Tracey Hartmann, Sonja Rai, Leslie Hartmann, Jodi Falcigno; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Gretchcn Parker, Erich Rcinholtz, Lisa Flanagan, Mrs. Kundsen (Advisor), Tim Male, Kevin Connolly, Megan Conway, Brian Brandt. MEDIA CLUB Advisors: Mrs. Feldman Mrs. Babuscio The function of the Media Club in the North Ha- ven community is to produce weekly student news programs, assist teachers with media needs and pro- jects, and to video tape athletic events and special events in school. Student Bulletin News features an- chors Jen Guercia and Laura Pagliaro; sports high- lights with Rob Santocmma and Stephanie Riccio; Kristen Downs and Sherry Roberts featuring student activities; movie reviews from Dawn Viscuso and Amy Turner; Rob Lion hosting the sports-related “Lion’s Den”; and the entertaining “Paul Marcarclli on the Outside”. On the lighter side Amy Cabrancs and Kim Burke star in the “Cabrancs Burke Show ; Rob Santocmma highlights student opinions in “Fans in the Stands ; “Consumer Reports”, fea- turing Jen Ransom and Vanessa Coifmn, rates any- thing and everything; Shawn Robinson and Nick Martinclli showcase sophomore athletes in “Sopho- more Sports Look”; Mike Lobasz hosts the unique “Oat Show ; and Krista Brunson and Ken D’Agos- tino get around” as “Roving Reporters”. Camera Crew members include J. Carlis, D. Gagliardi, K. Brunson, J. Glasso, D. Carroll, C. Warner, J. Lo- zowski, L. Thomas, J. Whitmore, and J. Reilly. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Kim Burke, Paul Marcarclli, Krista Brunson, Carolyn Warner; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Dawn Viscuso, Amy Turner, Kristen Downs, Sherry Roberts; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Alice Babuscio, Dihanna Carroll, Laura Pagliaro, Jennifer Guercia, Jennifer Glasso; FOURTH ROW (L TO R): Jim Lozowski, John Carlis, Brent Johnson. Lee Thomas, Ken D’Agostino, Elsa Feldman (Advisor). STUDENT COUNCIL Advisors: Mrs. Bingham and Mr. Dclogc President: Mary Murray Vice-President: Leslie Hartmann Treasurer: Timothy Male Corresponding Secretary: John Lomax Recording Secretary: Vanessa Coifman The Student Council is an organization which gives the student body an opportunity to better their environment as well as the community. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Cheryl Zelanakas, Mary Clarke, Gretchen Parker, Nichole Buonpane, Don Nguyen, Leslie Hartmann, Mary Murray, Vanessa Coifman, Alexis Claiborn, Stcfanie Camputaro, Valorie Abate, Kristen Fuggi; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Mrs. Bingham (Advisor), Shannon Rcnard, Carrie Corso, Jennifer Ranciato, Anthony Falcigno, MaryKate Appicelli, Alison Clark, Lisa Flanagan, Jennifer Guercia, Krista McQueeney, Tricia Cushing, Stacy Crctclla, Linnca Mahoney, Amy Turner; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Jennifer Ransom, Tracy Hartmann, Jane Kircaldie, Amy O’Brien, Allison Waldman, Justin Krauss, Brian Brandt, Karen Borrclli, Nancy Baskind, Erica Guandalini, Jessica Ranciato, Sumati Buradagunta, Jennifer Camerato. Chrissy Massy, Tyra Lewis; FOURTH ROW (L TO R): John Lomax, Barbara Gherlone, Stacy 126 Gallo, Greg Thompson, Scott Pearsall, Tim Male, Mike Perkins, Shaun Rai, Bill Rafferty. Mike Greco, Raman Pasad, Rob Lenois, Tom Scarice, Craig Smith, Rob Ransom, Mr. Deloge (Advisor). VICA Advisor: Mrs. Halleran VICA’s purpose is to assist students in meeting career objectives through vocational education and training, improving communication skills, and devel- oping leadership abilities. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Marylou Florio, Lisa Ccwc, Christine Smittner; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Vida Raskevicius, Theresa Babuscio, Angela Newman, Maria Prifitera; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Mrs. Halleran (Advisor), Kelli Crowley, Tyra Lewis, Yolanda Brinkley, Candida Morris. PHOENIX Advisors: Mrs. Adanti Mrs. Blythe Co-Editors: Sabrina Ricci Michele Ricci Co-Photo Editors: Cherylann Grasso Peter Gavin The PHOENIX is the North Haven High School newpaper, which is published the last week of each month in the townwidc paper, THE NORTH HA- VEN POST. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Mila Cheng, Nicole Reading, Michelle Ricci, Cherylann Grasso, Sabrina Ricci, Steve Niles, Christopher Ayers, Carrie Baskind; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Eric Blumenthal, Michele Adinolfi, Lisa Flanagan, Jodi Falcigno, Jennifer Munson. Jennifer Parillo, Brian Brandt; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Mrs. Adanti (Advisor), Stacy Gallo, Lauren Janush, Alexei Cohen. Peter Gavin, Mrs. Blythe (Advisor). CHORUS Director: Mrs. Schonbergcr President: Valorie Abate Vice-President: Chris Ayers Secretary: Stephanie Camputaro Treasurer: Erica Black Publicity Chairman: BcthAnn Mclillo Chorus is an organization which allows high school students a chance to perform, learn new repetoire, and gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of music. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Valorie Abate, Paul Vitiello, Christopher Ayers, Peter Heidmann, Brent Johnson, Robert Connors; SECOND ROW (L TO R): BcthAnn Melillo, Sherry Roberts, Allison Waldman, Amy Stickle, Lea Cimmino, Mrs. Schonbergcr, Cheryl Zclanakas, Marla Riggs, Libby Garland, Stephanie Campu- taro, Tanja Ncufeldt; THIRD ROW (LTO R): Angela Muzio, Karen Nagy, Tami Frankforter, Jill Colborne, Jennifer Ransom, Leslie Hartmann, Tracy Hartmann; FOURTH ROW (L TO R): Robyn-Allisc Brown, Christy Prestegard, Erica Black; TOP ROW (L TO R): Melanie Martingano, Chcri Weber, Audra Rice. 127 SPECIAL CHORUS Director: Mrs. Schonberger Special Chorus is a select group of vocalists who travel and perform throughout Connecticut. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Tracy Hartmann, Melanie Martingano, Allison Waldman, Leslie Hartmann, Stehanic Camputaro, Libby Garland; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Christy Prcstcgard, Valoric Abate, Erica Black, Robert Connors, Christopher Ayers, Peter Hcidmann. MODEL CONGRESS Advisor: Mr. Garcia Co-Chairpersons: Scott Pearsall and Greg Thompson Treasurer: Gretchen Parker Secretary: Tim Male The objective of Model Congress is to teach stu- dents the proper techniques of debate and how to speak publicly and to keep students informed on cur- rent events. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Carrie Corso, Tim Male, Mary Clarke, Gretchen Parker, Shaun Rai, Justin Krauss; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Jen Scarpitti, Traci Cipriano, Jessica Ranciato, Nikki Buonpanc, Colleen Mitchell, Rebecca Astarita, Kim Wall; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Scott Pearsall, Greg Thompson, Krista McQueeney. BAND Director: Mr. Ciasullo President: Gretchen Parker Vice-President: Sonia Rai Treasurer: Mary Murray Secretary: Jane Kircaldie Librarian: Sherry Roberts The band is responsible for pepping up the football games, marching in parades, congratulating the se- niors with “pomp and circumstance” at graduation, and performing in concerts throughout the year. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Jennifer Munson, Gretchen Parker, Mary Clarke, Nichole Buonpanc, Vanessa Coifman, Alexis Claiborn, Sherry Roberts, MaryKatc Appiccli, Chris Ayers, Mary Murray, Barbara Gher- lone, Jane Kircaldie, Jason Kaiser, Jeremy Bykowski; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Erica Black, Melissa Elder, Denise Fragola, Jen Price, Carol Smith, Amic Joyce, Stacy Crctclla, Diane Bartozzi, Glenn Sandagata, Steve Hummel, Scott Pearsall, Steve Pace; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Karen Diehl, Jennifer Miller, Mr. Ciasullo (Director), Michelle Ricci, Sonia Rai. Iva Cheng, Marsha Seally, Sabrina Ricci, John Cristiano, George Blake, Matt Romeo, Rich Archick, Troy Walker; MISSING: Jodi Huisman, Scott McDonald, Laura Pagliaro, Ed Vanacore, Allison Miller, Millie Chun, Mike Shea, Kim Burke, Kathy Pliszks, Margaret Procstakis, Jerry Caplan, Diane Lacobelli, Diane Selmont, Kristina Stephens, Melissa Christie, Chris McGirr. ART CLUB Advisor: Mrs. Blythe President: Megan Conway Vice-President: Alison Clark Treasurer: Stacy Gallo Secretary: Nicole Redding The Art Club is an organization of high school students whose goal is to try to stimulate a greater appreciation of the arts within the school and community. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Alison Clark. Megan Conway, Stacy Gallo. CherylAnnc Grasso; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Jenny Ransom. Sumati Buradagunta, Mrs. Blythe (Advisor). Carrie Baskind, Sabrina Ricci. F.P.S. Advisor: Mr. Marak Future Problem Solvers is a national program dealing with world wide problems in a futuristic way. It is the high school’s program for academically gift- ed students. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Amic Joyce. Kari Borelli. Kevin Connolly, Jodi Falcigno. Grctchcn Parker; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Chris Ayers, Krista McQueency, Mila Chun, Michele Ricci, Kristen Downs, Syam Buradagunta; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Libby Garland, Leslie Hartmann, Mary Murray, Sabrina Ricci. Justin Kruass; FOURTH ROW (L TO R): Nicole Reading. Alexis Claiborn. Carlini Guest. Alex Goldfcld, Matthew Singer, David Olins. F1DLE SOCIETY Advisor: Mrs. Murray FIDLE, which stands for Francais, Italiano, Dcutsch. Latina, and Espanol. is a type of honor society for the high scholastic achievers in the study of a foreign language. FIDLE’s main objective is to stimulate student’s interest in studying a foreign lan- guage, but it also tries to foster enthusiasm for an understanding of foreign cultures. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Melissa Tolomeo, Nancy Baskind, Valorie Abate, Tricia Dinneen, Bob Connors, Stacy Gallo. Kevin Connolly, Erica Guandalini, Stacy Cretella. Alexis Claiborn, Jcanninc Prunicr, Lee Ann Werner, Rachel DeStefanis, Nicole Reading, Iva Cheng, Andrea Montagna. Carrie Corso, Cherylanne Grasso; SECOND ROW (L TO R): MaryKatc Apicclli, Krista McQueeney. Cheryl Zelanakas, Allison Waldman, Amy O’Brien, Stephanie Camputaro. Rob Lenois, Maryann Acampora, Karen Borrelli, Amie Joyce, Jodi Falcigno, Michele Ricci. Sabrina Ricci, Erica Black, Gina Amarante. Terry Silva, Mike Brady; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Leslie Hartmann, Libby Garland, Mary Murray. Paul Marcarelli, Alexei Cohen, Steve Niles, Mark Modine, John Lomax, Marsha Scaly, Carlini Guest. Dave Olins, Jason Feldman; STAND- ING (L TO R): Kim Wall, Carolyn Firment, Elcanora Crochctti, Heidi Olmstcad, Rebecca Astarita. Brian Brandi. Bill Rafferty, Justin Krauss, Jane Kircaldic, Shaun Rai, Tim Male, Don Johnson. Bryan Kundrath Melissa Cccarclli, Kristen Johnson, Raman Prasad. Syam Buradagunta. Alex Goldfcld, Ross Colbournc, Ed Vanacore, Christine Prestegard. Matthew Singer. 129 The Educational Center of the Arts, based in New Haven, functions in teaching high school students to appreciate the arts. Students learn, as well as participate, in programs of visual art, writing, dance, music, and theatre. SEATED (L TO R): Eric Jokl, Megan Conway; STANDING (L TO R): Nicole Reading, Desmond Root. Demian Falco. Advisor: Mrs. Kuck President: Leslie Hartmann Vice-President: Mariane Bozzi Secretary-Treasurer: Tami Frankforter The function of the German Club is to create a greater awareness and understanding of German culture. SEATED (L TO R): Tim Cadman, Tami Frankforter, Leslie Hartmann; S (L TO R): Eric Reinholtz, Robert Ransom, Mrs. Kuck (Advisor), Diane Director: Mrs. Schonberger The Orchestra is a small group of instrumentalists who perform challenging music at concerts throughout North Haven. SEATED (L TO R): Paul Marcarelli, Pahzcct Liebcrman, Eleanora Crocetti; STAND- ING (L TO R): Libby Garland, Lee Anne Werner, Michelle Ricci. Advisor: Mrs. Diamond President: Amy O’Brien Vice President: Scott Pearsall Secretary: Kristen Downs The object of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasum for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all students of North Haven High School. FIRST ROW (L TO R): Cheryl Zelanakas, Gretchen Parker, Leslie Hartmann, Kristen Downs; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Steve Pace, Allison Waldman, Amy O’Brien, Nikki Buonpane; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Libby Garland, Jane Kircaldie, Mary Murray, Alison Clark, Megan Conway; FOURTH ROW (L TO R): Don Johnson, Tim Male, Chris Ayers, Scott Pearsall, Paul Marcarelli, Tracie Yentsch. HONOR SOCIETY ORCHESTRA E.C.A. GERMAN CLUB 130 SACHEM STAFF imjiliHniitiiti Advisors Jane Iannone Annie Haynes Editor-in-Chief Lauren Janush Layout Editors Alison Clark Amy O’Brien Clubs Activities Editor Lisa Flanagan ' mUIwI ' Promotional Editor Robyn Brown School Life Photographer AI Pascale Special thanks to Angela DeCusati, Christy Pallman, Marla Riggs, Kim LeQuire, Deanna Spadacenta, and everyone else who helped us complete layouts, type copy, gather information, sell ads and boosters to raise money, take photographs, run errands, and meet all of our deadlines. THEME: Stand By Me King: Brett McGrath Queen: Anne Bonadies Court: Lauren Janush Mark Pethick Valorie Abate Mark Modine Andrea Volpc Chris Pisani Mary Murray Steve Pace Clockwise from Upper Right: group shot; Stcfanie Campu- taro and Lenny Corso; Mark Modine and Valorie Abate; Brett McGrath and Anne Bon- adies; Jeff Haag and Gretchcn Parker. 132 Clockwise from Left: Steve Pace and Jennifer Bonito; Lauren Janush and Mark Pethick; Paul Marcarclli and Kim Burke; Mike Mo- dine; Rob Lenios, Linnea Mahoney, Brian Brandt, and Bethann Melillo; and Chris Pisani and Andrea Volpc. 133 Clockwise from Upper Right: Mr. Burrill and Steve Pace; Yacl Coifman; Alison Clark; Paul Marcarclli; and Krista Brunson. 134 Clockwise from Upper Left: Mr. Elliott and Brent Johnson; Jennifer Ranciato, Louisa Ric- cio, and Jessica Ranciato; Chris Kankcl; Mrs. Feldman; Linnea Mahoney, Anne Bonadies, Me- gan Conway, and Bcthannc Melillo; and Mike Perkins and Matt Peterson. 135 Clockwise From Upper Right: Denise Morgan, Dave Vig- giano, Stacy Gallo, Andy Al- berino, Anne Bonadies, Matt Peterson. Beth Ann Melillo (Queen), Steve Lynch (King), Stephanie Camputaro, and Pe- ter Gavin; Wes Gibson; Jenni- fer Gutowski and Tracey Co- senza; Lisa Alficri and Paul Juhasz; Michelle Castellon, Stephen Falcigno, and Melanie Martingano; Dave Giglietti. 136 Clockwise From Upper Left: The Raisins; Carolyn Warner and Krista Brunson; Justin Krauss and Tim Male; Chery- lann Grasso; Allison Waldman and Julie Anderson; Sabrina and Michelle Ricci. 137 Clockwise From Upper Right: Shaun Rai (emcee) and specta- tors; Mrs. Cukrowski. Miss Miller, Miss McKreavy, and Barbara Gherlone; Erica Guan- dalini and Alicia Fernadez; An- thony Falcigno; the cheerlead- ers; Daniela Sacchetti, Jennifer Ransom, Vanessa Coifman, and Tracy Hartmann. 138 THANKSGIVING GAME DATE: November 26, 1987 PLACE: Cheshire TIME: 10:00 Clockwise From Upper Left: North Haven float; Amy Turner; Billy Tienken and Ste- phen Falcigno; the Cheerlead- ers; a group of spectators; Mr. Elliott (Principal). Brian Mon- roe (Most Valuable Player), and Mr. Joe Ierardi. 139 GIRLS’ POWDER PUFF POWDER PUFF TEAM FIRST ROW (L TO R): D. Carroll, S. Raccio, J. Gutowski, L. Mahoney, V. Abate, A. Turner, L. Walker, M. Marone (COACH); SECOND ROW (L TO R): M. Kattis, M. Wishart, A. Bonadies, B. Mclillo, J. Nitz, K. Connors, K. LeQuire, S. Riccio, B. Gherlone, L. Wulff; THIRD ROW (L TO R):T. Damone, K. Kelly, K. Mackenzie, P. Dineen, M. Angclctti, A. Rosano, A. Volpc, A. McGee, G. Wil- liams; MISSING: S. Camputaro, A. DeSimone, J. Kircaldi, M. Mele, E. Mongillo, K. Smith, K. Vail. POWDER PUFF CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: M. Peterson; SECOND ROW (L TO R): M. Perkins, A. Alberino; THIRD ROW (L TO R): T. Male, S. Pearsall; MISSING: A. Cohen, G. Thompson. THIS IS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN . . . Angela Christy Sheryl Andrea Linda Valorie Muzio Pallman Roberts Salamalay Walker Abate Stephanie Amy Andrea Alison Deana Traci Riccio O’Brien Volpe Blake Spadacenta Cipriano Jennifer Dawn Keri Gina Angela Lesley Davis Leamon Vail Williams Amendola Wulff Michael Richard Kim Michele Robert Craig 146 Seaver Mesquita Smith Adinolfi Ransom Smith THIS IS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN . . . Troy Wendy Kenneth Kim Greg Diane Walker Jackson Clark LeQuire Thompson Selmont Denise Ann Marie Robyn-AIlise Dihanna Mark Lori Morgan DeSimone Brown Carroll Hendricks Ouellette Dawn Michael Anne Cheryl Matt Kim Viscuso Perkins Bonadies Zelanakas Peterson Kelly Amy Michelle David Peter John Allison Turner DeSimone Festa Gavin Muzio Waldman 147 THIS IS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN . . . Stephanie Nikki Carla Lauren Gail Kim Camputaro Bounpane Longobardi Janush Herzog Burke Shannon Steve Mary Tracie Michelle Megan Renard Kopylec Clarke Yentsch Mele Conway Alison Paul Marianne Tim John Jennifer Clark Marcarelli Acampora Male Carlis Guercia Kristen Melissa Karen Darlene Beth Ann Scott 148 Fuggi Christie MacKenzie Rawling Melillo Leighton THIS IS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN . . . Scott McDonald Pete Ferrigno Desmond Root Suzanne Raccio Evelyn Koenig Melisa Flanagan Mike Lobasz Alexei Cohen Paula McGrath Steve Inzero Christopher Wall Gretchen Parker Scott Pearsall Mary Murray Edward Theilgard Mike Mark Modine Dave Viggiano Amy Cabranes A FEW OF OUR MALE SINGER 1. Peter Gabriel 2. Phil Collins 3. Elton John 4. Bruce Hornsby CARTOON CHARACTER 1. Tazmanian Devil 2. Bugs Bunny 3. Wild E. Coyote 4. George Jetson COMMERCIAL 1. Levi’s 501 Jeans 2. Dupont Carpets 3. Anti-Drugs 4. Coca-Cola ACTRESS 1. Demi Moore 2. Glenn Close 3. Shelley Long 4. Molly Ringwald 1 VACATION SPOT 1. Bermuda 2. Florida 3. California 4. Cape Cod CANDY BAR 1. Snickers 2. Reese’s Cup 3. $100,000 Bar 4. Mounds FAVORITE TH HOLIDAY 1. Christmas 2. Halloween 3. New Year’s Eve 4. Easter ACTOR 1. Harrison Ford 2. Dudley Moore 3. Jack Nicholson 4. Sir Lawrence Olivier CAR 1. Mustang 2. Jaguar 3. Lamborghini 4. BMW FOOD 1. Pizza 2. Shrimp 3. Lasagna 4. Lobster FEMALE SINGER 1. Whitney Houston 2. Belinda Carlisle 3. Stevie Nicks 4. Janet Jackson Class Mil Had Testament We, the Class of 1988, residing at North Haven High School in the town of North Haven, Connecticut, being of sometimes sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Krista Brunson, leave my black Converse All Stars to Justin. Matt, and Dave. We. the seniors, leave the underclassmen the rules and regulations at the school to be revised to suit their rights and needs. I, Alison Clark, leave Mr Fiore. Sir, my retired Algebra II book. Trigonometry Book, numbers 12 through 25 squared that I should know like the back of my hand and many thanks for all his extra help that I couldn’t have done without. Wc. Scott McDonald and Linda Walker, leave the love of Jesus Christ to all his future followers. I. Chris DiMartino, leave all my split ends to all the kids that look like porcupines. I. Amy O’Brien, leave Mary Clarke a huge bottle of weed killer—in order to keep the garden healthy and happy. We. Craig and Kevin, leave Mr. Bescc all the spilballs we left in his office. Wc. Kristen, Jill, and Sherry, leave our conquering of the challenge of Holly. Yacl, and Amy. and challenge three more people to be better friends than wc are. Wc. Lynanne and MaryLou. leave to Mrs. Hivcly our completed, well-organized scries of five star notebooks. Wc. the seniors of 6th period free, leave the Class of ‘89 our massive amount of senior privileges. We, Gail and Kim. leave all the good times and memories we’ve had throughout the years. Wc. Tracy and Anncmaric, leave Steve Proto all the Sunday’s wc were bumming. I. Beth Ann Melillo, leave Anne Bonadics all the memories of good times wc have shared and the thought we’ll always be great friends, no matter where the future takes us. We. Tracy. Karen. Anncmaric. Tricia. and Kim. leave Andrea Giordano and her friends all the good times at the park on Friday nights. I. Jennifer Guercia, leave Elsa Feldman and Alice Babuscio all the fun times and stupid jokes they pul up with—thank you! I. Amy Turner, leave L. Piscitelli a smile. M. Shea a football. D. Antonctti a lot of food, and all my friends good luck. I. Maria, leave all of the great memories and time spent with Steve throughout high school. I. Alison Clark, leave my locker 821 of two years to any patient person who can deal with trying to close it—good luck. We. Jill and Kristen, leave Mrs. Hively a brand new Dcglcr book that won't fall apart. I, Margaret, leave my brother, George, the best of luck in high school and the hope that he will make the best of the next three years and enjoy himself. I. Mark Modinc. leave Mr. Sbabo all my demerits and tardies—over 100 of them. I. Alexei Cohen, leave Mr. Fiore this question: Texas Tech? We, the UCONN Spanish class, leave Mrs. Leach all of the memories from the past year—y nada mas. I, Annmarie McGee, leave the Torlish family all the love in the world for everything they have done for me. I. Scott Leighton, leave Mrs. Fitzmarlin my thanks for letting me run all her errands and thanks for all the suggestions she gave me. Wc. Mike P. and Tim Male, leave Jane Kircaldi wider doorways. Wc. Dave Viggiano and Andrew Alberino, leave our memories of California (the beaches and the babes) behind us. I. Yolanda, leave Wendy and Candida all the great and funny times that we’ve had through all the junior high and high school years—good luck in the future and thanks. We. Diane. Margaret, Cathy, and Robyn, leave the media center the cutting board (wherever it is) and our version of SBN. I. Suzanne, leave Denise a picture of John, Andrea a pillow- and Cathi a thank you for all her advice. I. Jennifer Gulowski, leave anyone who needs one a special sister just like Cynthia was to me. I. Scott McDonald, leave thy sacred flashlight to those who are daring enough to explore the High School Underground . Wc. Amy T. and Denise M.. leave the quote to all those who forgot our names and referred to us as “the girls with the red hair . Wc. Mark Modinc and Doug Evans, leave the school all our obnoxious entries each morning. I, Alicia Jankowski, leave Wendy Jackson and Candida Morris all the great moments we had in our 11th grade English class. Wc. Kevin. Brian. Jeremy, and Ed. leave Mr. Kenney all the spitballs that we plastered on his ceiling and walls back in 9th grade. We. Tracy and Annemarie, leave Maria and April all our good times as watcrgirls. 1. Kevin Myjak, leave this school the memory of thrash metal—Cliff Burton lives! the posers will die! We. Cathi. Denise, and Suzanne. leave our 10th grade study hall talks to three girls who can top them! We. the senior class officers (Alison. Amy, Kim. and Paul), leaves Mrs. DcMayo and Mrs. Feldman a great many thanks for everything they have done for us—we are only sorry that wc will never be able to repay them. 1. Valoric Abate, leave Mr. Fiore many thanks for making math enjoyable while learning. We. Don and Leslie, leave Diane Selmont and Erich Reinholtz a penny for every argument they have—hopefully they’ll spend their fortune wisely. I, Louis Caplan, leave Mr. Garvey all the robots, radios, and other stuff I made in his electronics class that never worked. We. Suzanne. Andrea. Cathi. and Denise, leave any four seniors our hotel rooms from Ft. Lauderdale. Florida during Spring Break. I. Louis Caplan, leave Mr. Grove clear instructions on how to use his Casio FX-7000G Calculator. I. Leslie, leave my sister, Tracy, to have the best senior year ever—I love you. Tracy. I, Carla, leave Darrel, Darrel Jr. to take care of and love in my absence. I, Steve Kopylec, leave the mirror in the boy’s bathroom to any other guy who has hair as long as mine—or half as long as mine. I, Lauren, leave Kevin a video tape of our own nightmare on October 31. 1987, complete with a dog whistle. I. Kenneth Clark, leave a book of matches to give light to the mysteries of the underground and to future generations I leave the secret of the perpetual rise in Scott McDonald's hair. I. Angela DeCusati, leave my cousin Danielle C. and her friends all their, let’s say. wonderful clothes for concerts and lunch with their idol, Steve K. I. Annmarie McGee, leave Lynanne Fcrmo and Andrea Volpc all the thanks in the world for helping me through the hard times of my life—thank you! I. Maria Wishart. leave Tony Bracalc and Rich Suraci all the money I gave them in lunch. Wc. Deana and Carla, leave Dennis and Darrel two more girls who will put up with their garbage. 1, Don. leave Leslie Hartmann all of my love and wishes in her future years, and a phone to call me at college. I. Maria Wischart. leave Maria Kattis all the good times wc had together in West Haven and North Haven. I. Michelle Mcle. leave any couple who can top the relationship between me and Art with all the love, tears, and laughter—wc made it! We. Cabrancs and Burke, leave Elsa Feldman a box of assorted Munchkins and a lot of laughs. Thanks! I. Gina Williams, leave Ron Zachey all the luck in the world. Wc, Leslie Hartmann and Cheryl Zelanakas, leave our buddy. Hien. an extra small soccer uniform, sweats, and a bench with hope that she will use all- except the bench. Wc. Gina, Andrea. Kim, and Anna, leave all of our Powder Puff football practices on Wednesday nights to the people at Carvel and the lady at McDonald’s. I, Nichole Buonpane, leave Steve Silk and Kevin Connolley best wishes for a senior year as great as they made mine. We, the Last Ones, leave all non-drinking underclassmen the strength to hold to their values and May the way they arc. I. Erin Mongillo. leave my sister Jody all my good memories at North Haven High. Wc, Marla. Deana. Trade, and Michelle, leave Mr. Burrill all the wise cracks and laughs about the Wang Computer. We. Valorie and Marianne, leave our lockers with all the great memories to the two next students who use them. We. Gina, Kim. and Erin, leave the hot lunch line lady a hot dog. I. Ed Thcilgard, leave all my cigarette smoke to all the teachers who couldn’t catch me. I. Nichole Buonpane, leave Grctchcn. Mary. Jane, and Lauren all my thanks for making these four years the best of my life. I. Jane, leave Barbara a clean, dry. white T-shirt to keep in her car in case she ever gets thrown into a pool. I. Michelle Mele, leave any group of friends who can top them the wild times between me and Art, Keri. Alison. Liz. Pczer, Danny, and the crew. I. Theresa Babuscio. leave my sister Marie to any teacher who thought I was trouble in class. I. Darlene, leave Mr. Fiore a can of Crisco to remember me by. I, Cheryl Zelanakas, leave Mr. Fiore a tie rack full of lies with hopes that he will wear one someday. I. Albone, leave Mark Pfister, Michelle Castalon, Nate Davis, and Ap Ap Gordo, my humble sense of humor and a word of advice— if a teacher takes points off for neatness, get the heck out of there! 1. Marla, leave Deana. Carla. Tracie. and Angela all the good times we shared with the guys at Carla's house. Wc. Angela and Darlene, leave Greg this quote ain’t life sweet? We. Jane and Tami, leave to the die hard Whaler and Bruin fans all of the Clash of the Titan nights when they play each other. I, Deana. leave Joe Esparo his stone-washed jeans in hopes that he'll wear them forever. Wc, Maria and Erin, leave Mr Ricker self-defense lessons. Wc. Deana and Marla, leave Mrs. DcMayo all the boy problems she helped us solve. Wc. Marianne and Dawn, leave all our stupid excuses to the 2nd period aides. I. Ed Thcilgard, leave nothing—but all my love to all the girls 1 left behind. Wc. Andrea and Gina, leave the rolls of toilet paper to anyone that needed them on October 30, 1987. I, Theresa Babuscio, leave my locker to anyone who can handle the trouble it gave my friends and me. We. Kim. Erin, and Gina, leave Flybird and friends, running sneakers to run down the hall at top speed. I, Mike Perkins, leave Shaun Rai my wardrobe, especially the Smurf Outfit , so that he may make sarcastic comments about it for a long time to come. I. Tracie Ycntsch. leave Mr. Fiore my stuck-up attitude. We. Andrew and Karen, leave all our memories that we shared during high school to any other couple who can match them. Wc. Stcfanic and Krista, leave Brian Brandt the Italiano language to thrive on. We, the TQ. leave all our red vests to Mrs. Schonbcrgcr. Wc, Paul Marcarelli and Krista Brunson, leave Mrs. Feldman many more trips “on the outside . We. Jen Guercia. Alicia Jankowski. John and Angela Muzio. leave Mr. Kcough a S5 million dollar contract to be the next Max Headroom. I, Maria Wishart. leave Sue Bernardo all of the hot guys that we met. I, Mary Clarke, leave Erica Guandalini a special senior's varsity jacket! Wc. Maria Wishart and Maria Kattis. leave Sue Bernardo. Tony Bracalc, and Rich Suraci all the good times wc had at North Haven High School. Wc. Kim and Tracy, leave the summer of '87 as an unforgettable memory. I. Cherylann Grasso, leave Pete Gavin my messy, unorganized locker. We. the '88 Dawgs leave Jcaninc all the money she let us borrow for lunch. We. the Seniors of the Grove, leave the neighborhood to the underclassmen to have an excellent time in and also to take very good care of. I. Mary Clarke, leave Amy O'Brien a flourishing vegetable garden, and a year’s supply of green peas! We, Kim and Lori, leave Mrs. lannonc with a bottle of aspirin to case all the tension we've caused her. We. Lynanne and Mary Lou. leave to Bernice Dcllert our pencils and all our Epithelium diagrams that wc tried so hard to draw—just the way she liked them. I. Leslie, leave Don all of the happy memories of the time wc spent together and a bag of M M’s. I. Linda Walker, leave my long walks down Sackctt Point Road to Angela Newman. I, Maria, leave all my love to a friend like Lynanne for all the times she was there for me. I. Alexei Cohen, leave Mrs. Gyorgyey my stock in Wriglcy's Spearmint Gum. We. Maria and Kate, leave Mrs. Glassncr all the minuses she gave us throughout the three years wc had her. I. Annemarie. leave Ron Zachey all those times we didn't go horseback riding. I. Andrea Volpe. leave the teachers at North Haven High School with the relief that I am the last of the Volpes. I. Cheryl Zelanakas. leave Mrs. Bingham all my illnesses with hopes that I will be well again someday. I. Wendy A. Jackson, leave Yolanda, myself, and anyone else the right to stay out all night to have fun before college begins, with no questions asked in the morning. Wc. Janice and Karen, leave all our little arguments to anyone who can make up as fast as wc do. I. Michele Adinolfi, leave my field hockey stick. Cranberry, to the next “tallest field hockey player. We. Period 2. 3. and 6 auto shop, leave Herschc all the fond memories of the Blue Maverick, in addition to a spare set of keys to drive at his leisure. I, Steve Kopylec. leave North Haven High School to someday play at the Hartford Civic Center and the New Haven Coliseum with my band— Attraction . I. Peter Gavin, leave Stevie Silk the best of luck next year when he becomes the starting keeper for the North Haven Varsity Soccer Team. I. Trade Ycntsch. leave Mrs. Iannone more markers to turn her fingers green. We. the anonymous, leave the Awesome Foursome a really great class discussion. I. “Jenntiferus”, leave Mr. Fiore my earlobes and a short hair cut. I. Gretchen Parker, leave the swim team all of my designer-ripped suits to wear during practice next year. We. Christy, Angela, and Trade, leave Dawn and Brenda to finish their high school years in peace. I. Gretchen. leave Nikki Buonpanc an extra tenth of a point to raise her average from an 89.4 to a 90. I. Scott Leighton, leave John Mulligan his locker that I used all year and all the good times wc had in the past. I, Beth Ann Mclillo. leave Miss Dolan my cheerlcading uniform so that she can fulfill her secret, lifelong dream to be a cheerleader. We. Cindy Esposito and Christine DiMartino. leave our two parking spaces in the dirt to anyone else who wants to get towed away. I. Jill, leave my brother Ross all the fun I had at North Haven High. I. Kristen, leave Carrie. Nancy and Ross a big maroon car with no radio so that they can continue to have as much fun on the way to school as we've had this year. Wc. Andrea. Cathi. Denise, and Suzanne, leave all the good times we had throughout our high school years. I, Wendy, leave Lenny all the smiles and winks we passed in the hallways to remember—don’t pass them on! Wc. the Raisins, leave all the fights between us to anyone who can put up with the yelling! Wc. the Raisins, leave all the incoming seniors a curfew later than Marianne's. 1. Wendy A. Jackson, leave Mrs. Blythe (Dee) all the baby diapers in the grocery store for the next 3 years and Reggie DuBois to deal with next year alone. I, Mike Perkins, leave my anatomy notebook to Saaj and Matt so that they will be able to copy all of the homework that they never did. We. Kristen Downs and Tim Male, leave Mrs. Dcllert (a.k.a. Mom) the happy chair. Kristen's cheek cells, the rat paw and all the notes she never got to read. I, Angela DeCusati. leave Kate. Laura, Maria. Carla, and Dcana all the good times wc had before the big breakup. I. Annmaric McGee, leave Mike Cleary and Scott Champagne all the thanks for the good advice they have given me through the year. I. Cindy Esposito, leave my torchcrous endurances to those of you who have yet to hit 10th and 11th grade, and get all the teachers and bull I had. Wc. the Cacahuates. leave all the good times we’ve had together to any Cacahuatcs (if there are any) who can top it. We, the seniors of 6th period free, leave Mr. Schatzlcin buffing compound and a buffer for his own personal use. We. Sue, Jennifer, and Lori, leave to any three people the chance to share more terrific memories that wc have made together. I. Sue Raccio. leave my sister Michelle best wishes for a terrific four years at NHHS. I. Don Johnson, leave Marc Bush my scat on the soccer bench. We. Valorie. Sue. and Jennifer, leave Mr. Bonito many “thank yous for all of his patience! 1. John Muzio, leave Mr. Sbabo my black hat and my appearance of not being a student. I. Amy O'Brien, leaves Mrs. Leach una mapa dc Bogota, a copy of Ferdinand the Bull, some rapa normal, and a life’s supply of fattening food. I. Shaun Rai, leave Mike Perkins a new wardrobe in hopes of refining his tastes. We, Tracy. Janice, Jennifer, and Tricia leave our Oreo cookie formation to anyone who could make a better one. I. Shaun Rai. leave Tim Male a huge thank you for somehow carrying me through my classes our Junior and Senior year. We, Mike Perkins and Tim Male, leave Erica and Alexis all the torment that wc gave them at our lockers in hopes that they will find someone else to take over when we’re gone. We. Scott Pearsall. Gretchen Parker. Nikki Buonpanc. Jane Kircaldic. and Tim Male, leave Mr. Grove applications to Yale, Harvard and Princeton to pass out to all his students. Wc. Janice. Tracy. Karen, Tricia. Annemarie. and Kim leave all our good times and memories to any group of friends who can top them. I, Kate Maynard, leave Maria Czako all the good times and not so good times we've had through the years as best friends. 1, Scott Pearsall, leave Mike Perkins a lifetime supply of combs, to make up for the one I defiled in sixth-grade. I. Valorie Abate, leave Mrs. Leach many thanks for her Spanish help. We. The Subway Crew , leave this school and Mr. Sbabo all our yelling, screaming, obnoxious, crazy- behavior. and Wednesday mornings. We. Mrs. Hivcly’s American Studies Class (86-87), leave her an infinite supply of knobs, so she may never be without them again. I. Maria Wishart, leave Troy Walker the times he bugged me for his chocolate bunny. I. Lauren, leave Jane a dog slobber remover kit so she can clean her prom gown where Buffy slobbered on it. I. Maria Wishart, leave Sue Bernardo behind to graduate in the Class of '89. We. Al and Pete, leave Mrs. Blythe love. luck, patience and a lifetime supply of baby food—just in case! We. Craig and Kevin, leave the retreads a big wet one. We, The Class of 1988, leave our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who has made our past four years at North Haven High School a happy and memorable time; and to all future classes of North Haven High School, wc leave our sincere best wishes for a successful and unforgettable high school experience. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Wc have hereunto set our hand and seal at North Haven High School, to this, our Class Will and Testament, this First Day of June, in the Year One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty-eight. Stuart Elliott Principal Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Class of 1988, the testator aforesaid, in our presence as and for their Class Will and Testament; wc hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses. T “his- WITNESS WITNESS Amy O’Brien Alison Clark HIDDEN TALENTS . . . HIDDEN TALENTS . . THE TIMES WE SHARED The years have gone by with the changing of the seasons together we’ve laughed and cried friendship beyond all reasons Thrown together in math class all those years ago learning about length and mass our separate ways we will go The times we shared will stay with me until the end I couldn’t have been paired with a better friend Liz Francis Brien HIDDEN TALENTS . . . HIDDEN TALENTS . . . HIDDEN TALENTS . I DREAM I dream of things I know aren’t true I build on fantasy Until there’s nothing left to do I hope for dreams That I have in my heart Dreams are things That give reality a start I think about my hopes And feel they are too high But then I close my eyes And my imagination starts to fly I explore deep into my thoughts Until there’s nothing more Then I look to see what Lies behind the locked door My dreams, hopes and thoughts Are all a part of me There’s always more to anyone Than what the eye can see Carla Rosenfcld Paula McGrath r r At one time I had a full and shiny mirror—a mirror that only I looked into and had at all times. It was a mirror I looked into quite often. This mirror was not one which reflected what it saw, but rather a mirror I looked deep into. This mirror looked into my world, a fantasy world of my own. All the things I wanted, all the dreams I dreamed and the way I thought the world should be were there. I often lived in this H world in the mirror, to think this mirror was my boundary from my world to the world of reality, the two worlds has never directly collided, but rather met in the passing. One day, while looking in the mirror something startled me. The world that I created and was looking at was changing. The feeling subsided because I realized that even though the world was different, it was still mine and what I wanted, but what I had wanted had changed. I still knew that my world and reality had yet to meet. One day in my life, I noticed something had changed. I went to look in the mirror and found it cracked with little remaining pieces. I realized that my world and reality had met. Surprisingly, the change had not affected me that much. For when I realized that combination of fantasy and reality, I still knew that bits of the mirror were mine to hold onto. I could still dream and wish for things, but I also realized that the world of reality is not always portrayed the way the mirror showed my world. I found that reality has some of the things I want, but it also has things I am surprised with and uncomfortable with. 1 have come out of the mirror and have seen things I like and don’t like in the world of reality. I live in this world now and not the world of the full mirror. Yet, when times come when I need to dream, I pull out a piece of the once full, but now broken, mirror. Melissa Christie — _ I DREAM I dream of things I know aren’t true I build on fantasy Until there’s nothing left to do I hope for dreams That I have in my heart Dreams are things That give reality a start I think about my hopes And feel they are too high But then I close my eyes And my imagination starts to fly I explore deep into my thoughts Until there’s nothing more Then I look to see what Lies behind the locked door My dreams, hopes and thoughts Are all a part of me There’s always more to anyone Than what the eye can see Carla Rosenfcld HIDDEN TALENTS HIDDEN TALENTS Leslie Wulff FRIENDS You helped me take my mind off things. You helped me love again. When other things brought me down On you I could depend. You make me want to live my life To see my problems through. When tough times get too rocky I can always depend on you. You’re always standing near me You never let me down. You always have a smile To cover up my frown. Thank you friend for being there. When I needed a gentle touch. I love you friend so dearly You’ll never know how much. Carri-Ann D’Agostino HIDDEN TALENTS . . . HIDDEN TALENTS . . . HID TALENTS . . . HIDDEN TALENTS . . . HIDDEN TALENTS . . . HID DEN TALENTS HIDDEN TALENTS HIDDE CALLING OUT Under the creator, above the de- stroyer, lay field of motions. Where tintinabulation takes the anxiety away, harmoniously tickling the troubles that lay. Synchronized sounds hypnotize the fear, that is when there will be no more tears. Spurious energies are cast within, to all who listen and all who believe in them. Headstrong is too strong, the stars belonging to them, screach red and scrape the mirrored sky. But never will mine. A reborn presence is on the way, if you let the rhythm take you away. So, I lean my back against the cas- tle wall, feeling the power that was once before. Lynanne Fermo Desmond Roof ODYSSEY OF AN ECLIPSE When natures mother was wedded and widowed, her veil hung twice. One for purity, with which she bore white. One for sanctuary, with which she blew out the light. Her lovers gift of gem has fallen from her hand. Fragmented glass lay splattered and sprawled, but one piece remains larger than all To show that their undying love still reigns above all. Lynanne Fermo Billy Joel rocks the Kremlin ... Dennis Connors brings the America’s Cup up from down under... Marla Hanson is slain . . . Amtrak runs off track . .. Ollie North—traitor? patriot? hero?—you decide . . . Spuds MacKenzie boosts sales for Bud ... Jim and Tammy part with empire (air conditioned dog house, too)... Amy Carter battles the CIA . .. Courtney Cox jumps off Bruce’s stage and jumps onto Family Ties’ stage ... Donna Rice and Gary Hart monkey around aboard the Monkey Business. . . Tania Aebi sails around the world alone in 27 days . . . Maddie and Dave unite and part—all in one season ... Matteus Rust flies into Russia and two days later the Kremlin flies him to Sibe- ria ... The U.S. Constitution celebrates it’s 200th birthday ... Fatal Attraction kills all other movies at the box of- fice ... Dan Rather goes head to head with George Bush ... Divorce is in the air: Sly and Bridgitte, Joan and Peter, 158 Madonna and Sean, or did.they? ... The U.S. enters the Persian Gulf—our next Vietnam? ... The Pope visits Amer- ica .. . Jerry Hall is found with marijuana in the Carribean and later, along with an apology, is released .. . George Michael wants your sex ... Niekro really was filing his nails between innings!... Fawn Hall aides Ollie ... The world bids farewell to: Geraldine Page, Andy Warhol, William Casey, Willie Smith, Jackie Gleason, Clara Peller, Liberace, Ray Bolger, Mary Astor, Danny Kaye, Henry Ford, Robert Preston, Rita Hayworth, Harold Washington, Fred Astaire, James Baldwin, Heather O’Roarke, and an abused six-year-old, Lisa Steinburg . . . CBS goes to Moscow ... Jeopardy takes over the Wheel of Fortune ... Tiffany sings her way into the shopping malls and onto the charts... Awake to Pee-Wee Saturday mornings . . . Bork is denied appointment to the Supreme Court... Mikhail and Raisa Gorbachev come to the US and returns to Russia with America’s trust.. . Beauty and the Beast is a televi- sion hit... Bruce Springsteen is back—did he ever go away? ... AIDS takes America by fear .. . Ginsburg smoked pot?!? ... Soldiers die as the US battleship Stark is bombed ... Olympic fever stampedes through Calgary ... Amer- ica opens it’s eyes and hearts to Vietnam . . . Dolly trims down . .. The Presidential race heats up . . . Bruce Spring- steen, Run DMC, Bob Segar, Sting, U2, Annie Lenox, John C. Mellencamp, and others create “A Very Special Christmas” for Special Olympians . . . The Phantom of the Opera take over Broadway . . . L’Ambience Plaza collapses in Bridgeport... Robin Williams says Good Morning to Vietnam ... Jessica McClure rescued from a well Liz Taylor releases her fragrace line—Passion .. . Mikhail Gorbachev is TIME Magazine s Man of the Year .. . 160 Turbulence continues in: Poland, Northern Ireland, Nicaragua, Israel, the Phillipines and Haiti ... Ishtar is a $48- million flop at the Box Office ... Joan Rivers says goodbye to her talk show .. . Jessica Hahn “bed hops” from Jim Bakker to Hugh Heffner ... Broadcast News makes the news ... The battle begins to save the New Haven Coliseum . . . Baby Doc leaves Haiti in nothing but chaos ... A landmark decision in the Baby M case . . . Joseph “Xerox” Biden ... The Washington Redskins whip the Denver Broncos in Superbowl XXII ... Gays come out of the closets .. . Don’t fly on Delta ... Ivan Boesky gets caught with millions in insider trading on Wall Street... Van Gogh painting sells for $58 million ... Donald Trump buys everything but the White House ... Michael Jackson tours Japan with his Pet Chimp . . . Princess Fergie expecting . . . Sally Jessy Raphael entertains nudists on TV talk show. 161 CLASS OF 1989 JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD FRONT ROW (L TO R): Julie Anderson, Laura Piscitclli, Kim Bauman, Brian Brandt, Andrea Montagna, Carrie Corso, Stacie Franco; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Allison Marks, Cynthia Villar, Maureen Freeman, Jennifer Ranciato, Louisa Riccio, Jessica Ranciato, Tyra Lewis, Marsha Scaly; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Carrie Baskind, Kim Ryan, Darcy Antonctti, Rob Lcnois, Matt Peterson. Rich Russo, Chrissy Massy, Jennifer Camerato; FOURTH ROW (L TO R): Tracy Hartmann. Jennifer Ransom. Vanessa Coifman, Phil Asprelli, John Clark, Bill Rafferty, Mike Greco. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L TO R: Laura Piscitclli (Secretary), Kim Bauman (Treasurer), Brian Brandt (Vice President), Julie Anderson (President). CLASS OF 1990 SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD FRONT ROW (L TO R): Denise Fragola, Carolyn DcAngelo, Eric Blumcnthal, Amie Joyce, Tricia Cushing. Stacy Crctclla, Alexis Claiborn, Krista McQueeny, Lee Anne Werner: SECOND ROW (L TO R): Karin Borrelli, Nancy Beth Baskind. Carla Fazzuoli, Kim Kosack, Alicia Fernandez, Marin Woods, Colleen Mitchell, Erica Guandalini, David Olins; THIRD ROW (L TO R): Jennifer McHugh. Stephen Falcigno, Stephanie Baislcy, Andrea Fisher, Ariana Kanakis, Jennifer Parillo, Mike Bradey, Bryan Kundrath, Mrs. Valanzuolo; FORTH ROW (L TO R): Steve Bcrgin, Danny Hayden, Carlini Guest, Alex Goldfeld. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED (L TO R): Karen Borrelli (Secretary), Amie Joyce (Vice President), Carolyn DcAngelo (Treasurer); STANDING (L TO R): Ann Valanzuolo (Advisor), Carlini Guest (Presi- dent), Karen Cukrowski (Advisor). MAJORETTES BEST WISHES CLASS OF ’88 CONGRATULATIONS CHERYLANN SHERRY BARBARA KRISTEN JILL 170 CHEERLEADERS GOOD-BYE 7 GOOD LUCK TO OUR CAPTAINS SENIORS ANNE, BETH ANN, VALORIE TRICIA STACY THANKS FOR MAKING ’88 THE BEST! 171 BOOSTERS The SACHEM STAFF and the CLASS OF 1988 sincerely appreciates the patronage of everyone who supported our yearbook by contributing to our booster sales. We thank all of you for your generosity. Donna Abate Good luck Valorie! Love, David Abate—your loving brother Congratulations Valorie! Love Ci Abate King Ci I love 32!!! Danny and Valorie Valorie Abate Boggie Abate Good Luck Valorie, Love Grandpa St Grandma Plant Congratulations Valorie!, Love Grandma Abate Good Luck Val, Love Amy, Peter, Tony, and Mathew Congratulation Valorie! Love, Chris, Timmy. Danny. and Katclynn Good Luck Angela, love Valorie Good Luck Valorie!, Love Danny Nov. I, 1986 I love my Rabbit! Boggie and Sheba Good Luck Valorie! Love Angela Valorie Abate Danny and Val Danny and Valorie Good Luck Valorie-Love Chas and Ned Good Luck Valorie-Love The Abates I love you Valorie-Love Danny Lucibellos Italian Pastry Ann Frank Faggio Ha gia fata Tuliera Dino Dave from Project Adventure Brittany Pcppcrhead” Pcthick I’m play. I'm (onon) Big Bad Baron The Acamporas Good Luck Melvin Lemon Congratulations Marianne Mark L. Turcio “Frankie Tine Acampora Good Luck Mariannc-Paula Della Camera '88 Good Luck-Robcrt Louise Pcthick Brittney and Baby Pcthick The Imperatis From the big Tunas to the young flounders We love you-the Cheever-u-Crew Valerie Acampora '83 Good Luck M M's (alias Raisens) Lem, never forget-Peggy and Dolores Lucibello’s Italian Pastry Shop La La The code and the measure “Sturm Brightbl3de Just who might you be Sir? Go! Go! Sal Fernandez. Jr. Tracey and Dennis You’ve loil that lov'n feeling Good Luck Senior Cheerleaders—Love Alicia Thanks Anne. Val, and Beth you really did make it better—Alicia Dude! I’m a caterpillar! Now I'm a butterfly Rock you from behind”! How is your atel feeling. Andy? Lindsay. Michael. Brie Mancini Capt. Fudd—I'm drivin' in my car Marquise Baskin—Son of the year Bugs Bunny Miss Conn. National Teenager Nicole Williams Good Luck Captain Joe All my love Dcana Good Luck MaryLou—Aunt Millie To cousinn MaryLou Good Luck—Margaret Anne Alicia—thanks for all the memories—Kate Maria—Remember: “Manificd '87 —love Kate Sherry—You are a great “little sister —Love Kate Congratulations Babe—Love Mom Dad Kate- Thank God we’re graduating so I no longer have to Look at you! To a special sislcr-Good Luck Kimbo-Love Tara Good Luck Kimbo-Love Kevin Good Luck Kimbo-Love Sue Dad Good Luck Auntie Kimbo-Love Nicole Lyn Good Luck Kimbo-Love Donna Angie Good Luck Cuz-Patrick Kelly Good Luck Grandaughter-Gram Kelly Good Luck Smclly-Lovc Darci Good Luck Kimbo-Love Aunt Pat Kirn-Bleep, Blccp.-Robbic Get that Jeep-Kirn Do-Bud Good Luck Bubbahead-Mike Kimbo You Look Good in my Jacket-Pop Good Luck Tray! Rorida '88-Love Kimbo Good Luck Kimbo. you're a great friend. Thanks- Lovc Janice Kim-Good Luck you spoiled brat-Florida '88-Love Tray Stevc-The best of Luck!! I'll never forget you-Love always Kim Good I uck-MB. Kim. Karen, Tracy. AnncMaric. Tri- cia, Janice-Love Katie Thanks Maribeth-Love Katie Karen-1 Love ya-Love Kimbo I Love you-Love MB You don't know the rules! Best wishes Mariannc-Love Zia Carmcla Congratulations Class of '88 Wolverine” The Mightsy Thor Best wishes Mariannc-Love Annie Chccver U To Dcana. Carla, and Angela the best of Luck-Love Marla Ralph G.-did you Finally figure out that I've loved you for 3 years!! Mike-i'll always love you. I am going to miss you-Love Marla Joe Esparo is Mint-Stone washed Jeans forever!!!!!! Good Luck Kim—Love ya Katie To the “B” Squad never change Love ya “Spaz Good Luck to all of you and the guys—Love Nadia Good Luck Mark P., love you always Grace To the Judes Daughter. Good Luck, Jerry Best of Health, Love, and Success to Gina from Mary W. Hi Jen Boocy, Keep up the good work love, mom To our grandaughtcr. Love, Gram Pop Good Luck from Pccnic Buppy Pat Rubino Angelo Stavridcs—Anarchy! Billy and Angie forever! Rob S. I'll always remember you, I love you—? You’ll always be special in my heart Joey!—Luka Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Williams Jennifer Williams Good Luck AnneMaric-Love Ya, Nadia Good Luck AnneMaric-Love Grandma and Grandpa Good Luck AMR-Lovc Grandma and Grandpa Maryann Hcnsingcr Best of luck Annmaric-Love, Auntie Gcrri Good Luck Ralph Ill-Love Mom and Dad Have fun Annamarie-Luv ya Drca Good Luck Annamaric-Lovc Kathy Good Luck Annmaric and Tracy-Lovc Kathy Good Luck Annmarie-from Jon B Good Luck Saizano-From Buye Good Luck Annmarie-Love Frank Good Luck AMR. Kim and Tracy-Love Frank We're all Cacahuateses Thanks sis-Lovc Annmaric Ralph and Tracy thanks for everything and putting up with mc-Lovc Annmaric To the two best friends ever. Jen and Sue. 1 Love you. Best of luck-Lori KT. thanks for everything-Love MB I bought this just for the Grove Good Luck Annmarie-Love F.laine The Mikos Family C Kerzoni Class of '84 Lyman Hall Jack Armstrong Joanne Cohanc Steven Eiduckonis Class of '88 rules Class of '66 Grandma of Seven Joe Mikos-’6l Jane Mikos-'61 Carin Mikos-’83 David Mikos-’85 Joe Mikos, Jr.-'87 K.C. and Roger Yeah-Northeastern Yeah-RIT Ann and Dan Jenncs Frank Bcllucci Mary Ann Cccarclli Celia Rynn Steven Kelly Rich Cccarclli Sherry, Barbara and Cheryl Ann thanks for being great captains! Love. Kris But Brett, I swear, there is 3.75 caese in the barrel! Mike “Open Wide Wayne Camarota thanks for everything. Thanks for everything Tim, Saaj, and Matt. You're great!—Mike To me man juck The Father Figure” Love me Reg, Rex, Biff. Miles, Skip, Load Stephanie Riccio you were a great Captain. I.il, Brooklyn, Kelly, Hoops. To my favorite sons, Mikcy and Timmy and Fried Rice—Mom and Dad Perkins Congrats Michael!—Love Billy. Kate, Sarah and Colleen To HYA, we Tim. Mike and Saaj have outdone your little challenge. Class of '87 Freddie Pee-Pee Hole Dooly Good luck to all Stop and Shop Grads—Steve Class of '85 Stcff Class of '79 Tom Bryk is Gay! Mr and Mrs. Robert Maratca, Jr. Joe Purcell Best of Luck Class of '88 Fido and Sandy Good Luck—Erica Ashley—Class of 2002. 2003 Unchain my Heart—Class of '73 Good Luck Class of '88—If it’s nice out, leave it out Sweetie and Pretty—Class of '84 Good Luck Christopher—Love Kaii Good Luck Chris—Tony and Rose Love to my best neighbor—Jayne The Blue Maverick Good Luck Chris —Mom and Dad “Nice going Chris”—from Billy (84) Darren Bon Grovi says You Give Love a Bad Name After all these years maybe it was worth it When in doubt well you know “Best Wishes Chris —Mom and Dad “Grand Pizza the Best “Good Luck Chris”—Billy and Kari Best Wishes Class of 88 “It's Time for Me to Fly” Living in the Limelight and the universal dream It’s over now. there is no surprise in it NHHS Athletics Ability or politics?—we know Class of '88 Invest let’s all make a million Automatics of America Inc.—Best of Luck to Denise Congratulations Denise—Mike Bohen Renee, Thanks for giving me the best times of my life—Love You, Steve Renee, I’ll miss you and I’ll always think about you- Love You. Steve Wendy. Remember those “501 Blues - Love always, Barry-Luv Artie—I'll Love You Forever—Love, Michelle Artie loves Michelle—now and forever Keri—Thanks for everything—sis—1 love you— Michelle Pezer—Thanks for everything—Love ya. Michelle Good Luck Grctchcn Good luck to the FPS'crs of '88 Take Me To The Court Club -G. P. Pep Rally '86 Good luck Buttercup Dandelion Good Luck Gret—Love Steve and Pat Buns!! TL.O—What would I do without you? Love Always—Jeff N.H. Girls Swim Team—The loudest of them all! Our best for you in College—Chris Good Luck in fulfilling your dream—Chris Our wishes for happiness in the future—Chris Best of luck to the Class od 88 ‘To Thine Ownself Be True To the greatest class thus far Best of luck to the Class of 88—Grand Apizza North Good luck Chris in your future endeavors Michelle and Donna, Which way ya wanna hear it? “Remember Bernic —Deb and Larry Michelle and Donna. Take Annie and Alicia with you! To Red. “We got dogged but we can survive Good luck Ann, Alicia, Donna, and Michelle Good luck in the future and remember to Party!—Jen Good luck Annie—Love The Gallos All the Lord’s light—The Caruso Family Good luck-Annie—Joe Rich Ann Morgillo—Love Mom Dad Annmaric Jude Morgillo. Good Luck—The Bradley's Good luck—Love Nephews Joseph and Jeffrey Giordano Annie, Luck and Love—Eddie Love and Luck to The Morgillo’s—Eddy Thank Heaven for Annie's Mom —Joan Bovc Alex Morgillo Alex Morgillo Jr. To my beautiful Grandaughtcr, Michelle Jazz condcrt was nuts on November 20, 1987 High on a sacred mountain, the magic will stay Best Wishes to the Class of '88 We're proud of you, Michelle! Back to the front’’—Metallica rules To Michele, Thanks for all the good times over the year—Jean Paul Stone Washed Jeans Forever Good Luck DS 1 from DS 2 Good Luck Carla—Love Sophie Carla Remember all the crazy, fun times we’ve had! Good Luck! Kelly It's not easy being DS but 1 did it. Carla—Stop Look Listen—Love Aunt Marie Carla—Keep eyes open mouth shut for success— Rose Mirto (Grandma) Good Luck Carla—Uncle Tom Uncle Pat Aunt llclyn Mr. Mrs. Richard Adler Grow up Carla Good Luck Carla—Love Sarah R. Be happy Carla—Cott Carla—to a great kid lot of love—The Valentino's Carla—the pictures you take are great! Keep up the fine work What's your name? Carla—1 love you Good Luck Carla—Love Mom Hi Big Sister!—Flash Cookie. Craps and Becker Carla get names first!! Mcr—take care of the kids—Love Kenny Ken—turn the light off—Carla Carla lights on you will like it!!—Ken Ken—it's better when its dark!!—Carla It's always best with the lights on—Carla Ken—it’s got to be dark with the radio on—Carla Off it’s more natural! No music The lights on but firelight is best—Ken It lasts longer in the dark Ken—Carla It’s a pickle guys, not a cucumber Have a good practice guys! Good Luck Class of '88 Congrats '88 Oh Please, Stop! Just Stop! Let's hear it for the Seniors Yes, we're only sophomores Julia Mantonclli wishes good luck Best wishes to the Class of '88 Great success to the Class of '88—M M Jack Papillo Donnie and Midge Patricia Choplick and family Good luck to the future, Nikki and Bab Good luck Chuck S. next year from Mom Good luck to seniors form Mickey D. and Rose Good luck and love to the SBN Staff—Elsa Ed Kearns and Paula McGrath forever! Carla. I’ll try to keep my clothes on but don't show me any cards—Tracic Tracic, Carla, Marla. Dcana, and Angela at Carla's house Karen, thanks for all the great times-Love Janice Good Luck Andrew-Lovc Karen Karen. Janice, Tricia, Kim, Tracy, Annemaric Andrew Karen Good Luck Karcn-l.ove Mom Dad Good Luck Karcn-Love Kenny Best of Luck Karcn-Nina Poppy Tracy! and Karen! Good Luck Steve Mclc-Lovc Karen Virgin Islands 1988! Andrew, I miss you Good Luck Class of '88-Joseph F. Volpe Congratulations Andrea-Love Mom. Dad Addison John Volpe Lisa Scheideckcr Congratulations Chris-1 love you Good Luck Chris Pisani-Lovc Andrea Anna, I wish you all the luck in the world Anna McGcc-Ncvcr forget our Joey! 82nd Airborne Division Thanks Paul I will always love you-Lori Dean-Nevcr forget all the good times-Lovc always Deana Deana-Rcmember it all-Carla Bruce Hcmstock-I love you Maria Kate I miss you but I still can't stand you! Albc’s scavenger Happy graduation Tim—Love Kim Shh, I’m hunting wabbiis! Reach for the stars North Haven Cheerleaders JV Row rules Willy Willy. Willy AAA AAA AAA ’88 was great NHHS is the best Happy grad Andy Mickey and Minnie rule Good luck Tracy Damone Good luck Tracy Love Pat the Brat Good luck Tracy—Love Shito Ski-doo snowmobiles rule To Tracy—Love always, Mom and Dad Good luck Tracy—Love Vinnie The Amber will never be the same without you Tra- cy- -love the Group Kenny Malcy Christina LaFrancc Mark Stevens '87 Ricky Lee Good luck Tracy—Carol Raccio Best wishes from a friend Good luck Tracy—love Steve Mclc JV Row Rules!!! Good luck to all my old friends—Thanks, love Patty Good luck Janice—Love ya, Tracy You finally made it!- Love your radical brother Beware of silent uproar Zoso lives on in your dreams I am everybody and everyone that I know is me! I am another number and you know the numbers must agree Good luck next year Tracy Thanks for everything sis Love ya, Tracy Good luck MS—Love Always, TD To my little sister Tracy, congratulations—Love Sandy Tracy, remember Cancun '87, thanks for all the mem- ories—Sandy Congratulations Tra!—Love Always. Adrienne Tra, thanks for all the “talks !—Love Bean Chris and Adrienne forever— always” '85 Edith Testa—7 Carriage Drive, North Haven, CT Hattie Gurksi 172 Cindy Mallei- -259 Bryd St. New Haven Mr. and Mrs. James Reardon, Jr. Ann Vaughn—go for it! Corinnc Henningcr—go for it! Good Luck—the Rock family Rachel Allen—the Allen family Christine Nixon Phyllis E. Shodman E. L. Camarota C. J. Yclle Doreen Hennnigcr—good luck Elaine DcLaura—good luck Class of 88 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blakcslec Van Fredrick—good luck Mrs. Gena Tannoia Helen Raucci—good luck Gcninc Tannoia—best of luck in the future Marilyn Fox Diane Petrunia—best of luck for the future Naomi Bernard—best wishes for the future Dave Potasz Jane D’Alessio Marlene Walker Shirley Yclle Christina Clarke—congratulations Dr. Bjorn Ringstad Eileen Khan—best of luck Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Panico—congratulations Class of '88 Good Luck Carla Rosenfcld- your best friend Good Luck Dec, Ang, and Car To the DAWGS of 88, Thanks for all the fun limcs- Love Jcanninc Good Luck Class of ‘88-Mark Battista Peggy Pearl Folio—Good Luck Best of Luck Maria—Love Debbie Best of Luck Maria—Mrs. Luyckx Good Luck Class of ‘88—Love You Dot W. Good Luck to all of you Mike Hunt The best to '88—Ray Brown Auntce and Uncle Good Luck Ria—Love Mom and Dad We Love You Rcc Rcc God Bless You Maria Joe -n- Debbie Maria you’re the best sister and friend F Love You! Maria K. and Sue B. Thanks for all the good times—Love Maria W. Lenny -n- Lisa Rich -n- Jenn Good Luck Rich R.—Loce Maria K. Sue B -n- Mike H. Good Luck Maria W. and Maria K.-Lovc Sue B. Good Luck Sue B. and Maria K.—Love Maria W. Good Luck in your future plans Maria W. and Sue B.—Love Maria K. Good Luck Ralph L. Love Maria W., Maria K.. and Sue B. Good Luck Tony B., Chris J.. James A.. Jim L.—Love Maria W., Maria K., Sue We leave the guard all the tumes he didn’t sec us leave Ria W.. Ria K.. Sue B I Love Chris!!! I Love Tony!!! Good Luck Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. O’Brien Congratulations Class of '88—Lisa G. Barry Congratulations Class of '88 Good Luck Class of '88, especially Amy O.—Deb and Gloria You finally made it! Love Stacie, Dennis. Tara, and Sean Congratulations Amy and Class of ‘88! Love Maura and Brooks Dear Tony; Sorry I wasted my time Thanks for noth- ing—Amy Good Luck to the Class of '88—Mrs. Jakabauski Best Wishes Class of ‘88—Mrs. Valanzuolo Mr. William Burrill Good Luck Class of 88 even though '89 rules. Best Wishes to the Class of '88—Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Durning Jr. Rudy Morin— Rumo Good Luck Class of '88—Sharon Crionc Good Luck Class of '88—Micki Lynch All Life's Best to the Class of '88—The Redcntc Family Good Luck Class of '88—The Fords Best of Luck '88—Patricia Ematrudo All the Best '88—Phil Singer Best Wishes in the future 88 Rucgard D. Wells Good Luck '88 Athena Good Luck Guys—Alice Johnson Best Wishes for success in '88 Rich. Tony. Richie, and Ceasar Good Luck Class of '88—John Pepper Success is the key to luck Carl Gustafason Best of luck to the Class of '88 Good Luck Class of '88 Good Luck to the Class of '88—Brian and Alyssa Cocchiaro Best wishes Class of '88—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bcllucci Charlie and Beth forever Joe and Alyssa forever Good Luck to the Class of '88—Jennifer. Anthony, and Lucille Best of Luck Class of '88—Love ma Good Luck '88 Love Chickic Best of Luck '88—The Staff of Golden Shears Best of Luck —Don and Anna Crye Best Wishes Class of '88—Diana and Marna Congratulations Seniors • • -Good Luck M M's alias Raisins KEEP IN TOUCH! Klcen-Swccp-Inc. Hamdcn-CT 281-6366 Automatics of America Inc.—Best of Luck to Denise Nikki-That’s the ferry schedule for paget! Jam-Master. Couch ‘J Nikki—I dare you?!?-one up?—Little Jumper I love you Mom and Dad .... Lauren Success and Happiness Lauren—Mom Rob—Step off dude you dogged me-Italian V Brian—Where arc your polys? Polycttc Love is undefinablc—Alexei Jacques Cohen Booby—Bnfasiwne. Ymatmeatpn! Is Cwrioa BC-I wish we would talk. Lauren. Am I taking lessons? No one understands me. Lauren—clocked at 374 words per minute “Well I liked Bono when no one else did' Lauren—Does your fuel gauge work? Mongloid '87 Darlene—Naked Twister? Mass Murder? LJ We'll miss you guys-Socccr '87-NLB. LJJ. SC No you can't borrow a safety pin! LJJ Laurcn-374? Frith's? A.S. Coopers? NLB Here comes Peter Cottontail! Come to Bermuda, get one of these!! CA PH Thank you Killer—My buddy—Little J. Don’t open the ceiling panels!—Bermuda Killer's courtesy cream-Bcrmuda '87 Mary—July 4th! Fall into any oceans? LJJ Good luck Barbara in college Love Jennifer I'll miss you bunches and bunches—Cheryl Obotwu Tim! To Rob—have fun and sec you in jail—Matt Photography is great, ha ha Greg B. thanks for being a friend—Love Lori Maria, stay safe and don’t forget it—Matt To the youngest of the Latin dynasties! Good luck Al, Brett, and Mark in college! Tammy, thanks for help in fencing—Becky. Kim Greg, thanks for your locker—Luv, me (guess who) Good luck Cherri Congratulations Class of 1988 Kenny. I’ll miss ya. don't change—Love. Meg CM. thanx for putting up with me—Love AJ Harriet Mikoliaski Good luck Class of 88 Good luck Lisa B.—Love Jody and Nicole Steve L.. good luck, keep in touch -Love Jody Center Dog Grooming Paulette Gill I love Kenny Glenn!!—MG Good luck Ogar from the Raisin SB Kathy O'Neill James and Deborah Wcstcrvclt Ron Gill Ralph Ricardo, Eli Whitney C O '88 rules Rich R., much luck, don't change—Love Krissy Lisa B., good luck in the future—Love, Kris Alice Brumly See Jane smile. Smile, Jane, smile Marcy Marric '87 Nikki, you’re the best!—Love Jennifer To my “volleyball sister , you're the best!—Love ya. Krista Good luck Class of '88 from the class of '89 Thanks for a wonderful volleyball season Alii, best of luck in your senior year Good luck Marrie and Marcy—Love Mom Nikki, it’s been great playing volleyball with you, good luck Thanks for introducing me to Steve! He’s really great!! ML We finished Yale, hurray! Good luck NHHS volleyball -Love, ycur capt. '88. NLB Grctchen, want to go fencing? How's the company doing? NLB Man-o-War Lauren? It’s only a message in a bottle Housy Soccer Champs '88-'89? Good luck—managers '88 (N. L. S) Rother killer, need a dog biscuit? Happy Halloween, sis Best of Luck Grctchen, Mary, Jane, and Lauren— Love Mrs. B Good luck Barbara—Love Mrs. B Steve S. and Mike S.. when do you want your Rocky IV tapes? Street sign crew—summer of '87—NB, SS, DD. KC. LF Best of luck to my “brother Kevin—Love ya. Nikki sis Powder Puff '88—the greatest game never played!!! Mary C.. I have some eggs, want to borrow them?— Nikki Coach Ciulla—a great first season!—Love the Buonpanes Insane Jane went to Maine, on a train, in the rain Yea all right Steve! Good luck to 32—NLB From YMI and Springfield to our baby sister—we love ya! All our love to the greatest—Mom and Dad B. From your best 4-lcggcd friend—can I come to college? From 2 class of '60 moms to our class of '88 daughters Patrick and Tracie -September 28, 1987 Jim and Christy—April 15, 1987 The B Squad—Angela, Christy, and Tracie Pat Tray. Jim Chris, Steve Ang. John Janice Chris Wall—who was the handsome Romeo? Thanks for being there Dad!—Love Leslie Good Luck next year girls' fencing Boio rules! Thank you. Mrs. Kuck—the German Club Three His name’s O'Connor—that of course means fish! I hate you Mr. Male, but I still love you C'mon Scott. I really want to go to math now! Congratulations Cheryl Your houseted, good luck model congress—the officers Best of luck in college LH Bye NHHS Sothy Kay kick You’re welcome Lcs Eye luv ewe! Thanks mom! Good luck next year fencing! Congratulations boys' soccer seniors! M M’s or Reeses? Hicn, have fun no matter what! Bench warmers rule! It’s a bird! Thank you Sothy and Mike Don, thanks for the best year ever! Porro, I love Ford! Danke. Bob and Debbie Diane, keep being who you are! February 4, 1987 Good luck Tracy! Don, you're the best! Tracie Loves Patrick Christy Loves Jim Saturday nite—Pat, Tracy, Christy Michelle at the mausoleum.—Tankers!! To our son Mard S. Suraci. you filled our hearts with pride—Mom and Dad To pumpkin head, you're a star, a twinkle in my head—your proud mom Marc, the world is yours, best of luck—Bruno Artie Michelle forever Marc, for one who has what it takes, we’re proud of you! Best of luck to my cousin who I admire—PD Marc, you've come a long way baby—Auntie Rose Marc, we loved you as a baby; we love and admire you as a man—Auntie Sc Unc Marc, best of luck in your future endeavors—Jona- than Sc Tara Marc, the best of everything in the future—Tim Marc, congratulations and good luck with all you want to do in the future Marc, good luck to a nice guy with a great future ahead Marc walk straight and proud, do your best and be kind—Aunty Winnie To a special young man luck and much happiness in the future—Aunt Diana To Marc, hope you finish everything you start in life— Rocky Janice Nitz. glad we became friends, good luck!— Diane Congratulations Ralph Landolfi, good luck honey. I love you—Cindy Marc, best of luck in the future- love Pat. Gina fe Krissy Marc, good luck, go for it—Steven Strip poker rules Christy, Who’s brain dead?—Love Tracie Good Luck Eric P. from word. Hi Word! Good Luck to Gina W. Love your brother Gina. Don't ever forget the green phglcm ball, Erin Good Luck Bus S love per. I Good Luck Gina and the Gang love Tony S. Good Luck Gina Williams, Love. Linda W. Good Luck Gina. Love John C. Good Luck Gina. Love Rosa Good Luck Gina Williams, we had fun in Gal-Mar, Love Angela Good Luck Gina Williams. Love ya Sandi To my friend. Gina Good Luck Miss Terry Gina you owe me!!! Love Miss Mary Wish you success, love Miss Mary All the Luck Gina. Love John Good Luck Gina from Tracey Bromcll Good Luck Gina Williams and Andrea Volpe Gina stay crazy but good, love ya Connie Gina, Don't ever forget the wild times, good luck. Lynn M. Good Luck Michael Scavcr, Miss ya Lynn M. Great Success in hairdressing. Miss Cindy Gina. Stay motivated and live your dreams. Love Vinny Good Luck Gina. Love Michele Best of Luck Gina. Love Debbie Rags Hey Gina Yesterday! Love Terry Bombace Kenneth Mita Live life to the fullest—Good luck Michelle Good luck Michelle—Uncle Charles Good luck Class of '88—Love Dad Good Luck Michelle DeSimone—Love Motley Michael Pascale—Denise Eligio Forever '87 Good Luck Annmaric and Michelle—Love Al Getty Sales and Service—419 Washington Ave Good Luck to all the M M’s Good luck to the M Sc M’s Michelle—Best of luck after graduation Good luck next year Michelle DeSimone Best wishes Michelle—Your cousin Debbie Good luck in the future Michelle Good luck to the Class of '88 Conn. Wholesalers Outlet—282 Woodmont Rd. Good luck M Sc M's M M’s arc always a friend. Watch out for people who wear suspenders Good luck and Best Wishes- Love cousin Diane C. Best of Luck Michelle—Aunt Dolly A. Pappolardo—Good luck M M’s Sherman Herschderdcr Good luck from Annmaric. Dad and Mom Good Luck Gail Herzog Good Luck Gail—Rita Dowd Good luck Gail—Debra Burrcss Good Luck Sis. Love Always—Marc Gail, I'll always wish you the Best—J.S. Gail Linial—way to go! Connie Sanlei—Wishing you the Best Gail, I’m dumping Minnie, come back to Fla,—Mick- ey M Best Wishes class of '88—Hair Dimensions Best Wishes Gail—Mom and Dad Good Luck Kim! I love you!—Bobby Good Luck Gail and Kim--Love Chris and Bobby Steve and Angela—May 23, 1986 Hi Tara and Dave—Love Gail Good Luck Gail—Love always Chris Good Luck Kim and Bobby—Love Gail Andrea and Chris-Junc 29, 1986 Brialee with Volpe and Herzog '87 Rorida 87 Gail and Chris, Bobby and Kim Louie—we love you! Brookesvale May 3, 1987—Gail. Andrea, and Kim i'll always love you Chris!—Love Gail Congratulations Gail—Love Mom and Dad We had the times of our lives!—K.K. and G.H. M M’s melt in your mouth not in your hand! To Michelle—All the best from Mr. A Denise and Michelle will cruise the cruises Good luck Michelle and Denise from 2 M M’s Good Luck Archie (Steve Silk) Bed Bimby Good luck Michelle—Love Mom Marc—hope you’re my brother-in-law real soon— Best of luck— Clif To the sweetest boy I know—Mom Pace Marc, you’re No I I love you the best—Triffy Congratulations Marc Suraci. Good Luck—Love Kim Pumpkin Head -N- Princess Marc. Good luck in the Future, 1 love you—Kim To Ms. Byrnes I could never do it without you—msms Marc, I hope it will be you and me forever—Kim Pumpkin head—I’m going to miss you in school. I love you—Princess Marc Suraci and Kim Mascia Forever and Always Marc—good luck in college. I'll always love you Kim Congratulations Denise—Mike Bohcn Good luck Denise Pratt and Whitney Aircraft—Best Time McGee and Me—Good luck The way you make me feel “307” Chris and Gail—Dec. 5, 1986 I love Chris Canncy! Mcllonballs forever!—Herzog and Kelly I love you Jughead! I will always love you babycakes! K.K. This Bud’s For You! Congratulations Graduates Good luck Chcri—Your Aunt and Uncle Congratulations Airhead—Love Aunt and Uncle Good luck Chcri Dare to dream Isabelle Toce Frank Hoy- Scot Wicgncr Good luck Grads You'll have to marry me first —you know who Sean Krakiwsky Forever Good Luck Glass of ’88 Good Luck Class of '88 Good Luck Class of '88 Good Luck New Haven Nighthawks—Robbie Ftorck New York Rangers—Mike Donnelly LA Kings—Denis LaRocque I love Scan Forever Good luck Congratulations Yolanda! Love Candida Laura. I deserve a medal for my attendance Knock them dead at college. ARB. SMB. BUG Hang loose Yolanda and good luck—Frank B Future happiness to the Class of '88—Teresa A Ruffolo Thank God, finally!—Linda Walker YB, remember Friendly's—Love CM Nanbwc. Inc. salutes our finest senior. YB And I believe in you Yolanda—Lub Casey L. Yolanda, congratuallions!!- Mrs. Lang Happy graduation Yolanda!- Angela Congratulations—Sharron Congratulations on your graduation Yolanda—Mr Sc Mrs. Leroy C. Williams Ouida Haynes—good luck Yolanda Best wishes Yolanda--Mr. Sc Mrs. Allen Solomon Congratulations Yolanda —A. Mcro Have a nice, happy life after graduation Kenny loves Karen forever and ever! 173 Show them all your best at college!—U. Joe Good luck Yolanda!—Love greatgrandma Brown God be with to the end!—Grcalgrandpa Brown Jeff A belli, thanks for being there!—Kim N. Yolanda, thanks for being there! -Love Always. Eric Yolanda, thanks for keeping all the secrets—Love Angie Take the bull by the horns, huh Steve—Tyro Jim M. and Holly H. forever! Good luck Yolanda!—Love always Elaine Congratulations Yolanda!—Mommy and Daddy YB, you determine your future!—G.C. Brinkley Hey. look Mom Dad. I really made it—KB Good luck '88—H. Knudsen Alison, glad we were friends. Good luck—Love always Mouse” Mr. Kenney—best of luck HR 407 1988 Thanks for all the fun Sherry and Kristen!!—Love Jill Best of luck '88—Albc Jill and Sherry, remember all of the good times— Love, Kris Good luck Class of '88 Congratulations to a very special class Love you Alice Mary—Mom and Dad Little Rabbit Foo-Foo lives on! I love you Reynolds! Good luck always!—Suran To the class of '88. may your glue be just great! Good luck to Choppers 5th period class, especially Jenny Justin Good luck L. G. Garland—Love A.C. Clark Stef, set your alarm please! Good luck Ranger Rick. Smilie. Ralph and other fu- ture Marine biologists. Mary—you won’t be able to see . . . who cares? Yukiko and class of '88—good luck Big year, Barbara!—Love, Joseph and Marie Congratulations little sister—ERG Congratulations Barbara—Love, your two favorite 'spuds' KG and BP Barbara and Jane—you finally made it! Good luck!! Pat, sorry about making fun of your hair. I love you— Tracic Good luck Tray-ski—Love ya, Chris-ski Tray, we kicked in computers—Love Christy The 'B Squad rules—Tracic, Christy, Angela Mr. Bonito, you'll miss the computers experts—Chris- ty and Tracic Leave that locker open. Ski!!! Good luck Chris-ski—Love always. Tray-ski Patrick, good luck next year. I'll miss you—Love Tracic Alicia J.. good luck and keep in touch—Love Chrissy and Mike Mike D'Amico and Chrissy Vanacorc Alicia, lots of luck always—Love Michelle and Birch Alicia J., wasn’t it yesterday . . .Love ya. Michelle Keri Berri. I know you'll do good in whatever you do. Best of luck—Amy I'm Chiquita Banana—David Dawn, her Bert! Thankx Ernie!—Love Liz Teen Liz, what will we call you when you’re 20?— Louella Liz. all I say is behave yourself- Cindy Best of luck Liz. good luck in college—Mike Teen Liz, stay fresh—Fernster Rt. 66, Rm 642 ECSU! Subway! 4:00 am DR Good luck in the future years—Jody Good luck in all you do!—Love Deb Congratulations Sicnarf—Iksnorw Dear Schnoogums—we don’t believe you arc graduating! Med, remember the summers, the sneaking And our obsessions, good luck—Luv Liz Good luck Jon—Love Tricia Good luck Ann—Love John Ralph, thanks for everything I love you—Love Tracey Aunt Tina Uncle Phil Love Uncle Guido Andrew, I'll always love you—Love Karen I wish all my friends the best—Love Karen To the best future teacher—Mr. Mrs. D Oink-oink!!! Anthony, good luck in the future—Love Kim To Ricky B.. good luck—Love Jennifer What homework? You didn't give us homework Good luck to the Class of '88 Debbie Bill McGovern, thank you- Terry Andrew Hubeny '88 is great! They pull their weight!—Mr. Elliott Good luck to a great Class '88—L. Sbabo I wish all of you good luck—Jim Frances DeFabio Good luck Karen—Loves Mrs. Anderson I love you all Class of '88 -Love Dot W. Live to style, style to live—Frank V. Cook Good luck to Class of '88— 89 rules To Sue. the fun we had in gym—Di Good luck to the Class of 1988!—Bette and Bob DeMayo To Sue Bernardo—Love Jon Fronte Dr. Scaf '66 Best of luck Class of '88 Good luck to the Class of '88—Miss McRcavy I love you, Dan Good luck, Lisa Sue, good luck in '89—love Jo and Lou Bubbles, keep on bouncing. I love ya. Sue. good luck to a great cuz in '89 Russ Sue, be good and best of luck in years to come—Rose and Al I love Fred! Sue B.. thanks Maria W. for all the great times in '86 We leave all the arguments we had with Mr. Shotzlinc in photo Maria -n- Tony Hey Highway, it’s 7:55 pm. Con we make it? Saaj, Tim, Greg—France '86 Good luck Angela—Love Saaj Good luck to the Wimbledon girls- C. KB Greg, the dog died of a cold 1 don't care. I’m just auditing the course Greg, if you weren't married it would have been good Nari B., Oats. Big Mueller- MIV Saaj—don't you have any winsdhicld fluid Left???—Maple Valley Day Trip ‘87—Antney Wes. something is missing from the picture Saaj and Wes, what's inside a red, white, and blue cylinder Angclaaaaa-phonc Dar and Ange—forever friends Get off the road, Angie Baby’s driving Mom I can't believe you're so corny The Paannnts Bobby -n Kim Kim, Bobby. Gail. Chris—Florida '87 Pat, what's the matter with my driving?—Tracie Christy . Michelle, remember Sacked Pi. Road- Love Tracic Patrick -n- Tracic Jim -n- Christy Steve -n- Angela New Year's Eve '87-'88 Dance Parly USA—Marquis—Bob, Joe, Jason Marlon Good luck Mary in whatever you do—Pat C. Good luck Mary!- Love always. Mom and Dad Best of luck Mary!—Love Michael C. Thanks for being there Barbara -Love MC Sorry about the donuts Tim!—Love Mary Best of luck always, God!—Love JC Scott, always remember Dot's rule!!! Insane Jane, where's the M80? Grctchcn. don't ever forget the fuller skating crew! Best of luck, Padc!! Don’t worry Amy, one of these days your buddy will talk! Digress with me. Lauren! Guess who? To N'B. GP, JK, AO, BG and everyone else, thanks! I.ovc MC Best of luck to my favorite teddy bear! Don’t worry D”. the B Squad won't change—we love you always D . memories of stonewashed jeans live forever! Marla and Dcana, remember Uncle Billy—Love Tracic Amy, best of luck in the future Congratulations Oats, you made it!!! Good luck Class of '88 from '58 Amy. you’re the best—Karen Maryclle Price Anthony Fasula Alice Rubino Good luck class of '88—Mary Izzo Good luck Class of '88 Cheryl Sullivan Best of luck Ann Marie in the Class of '88 Love Cindy Crisculo Good luck to a great kid Ann Marie—Love Michelle Lots of luck Class of 1988 Good luck Ann Marie—Mickey Pitch Merrit Builders—Good luck Ann Marie J A Joseph, Inc., Painting Wallpapering, 38 Johnson Rd.. Bethany Good luck Class of '88—Uncle Chajjey' Good luck Ann Marie—Dad t. ' s Good luck Class of '88—Uncle Pat Good luck Ann Marie—Love Grandma Good luck Class of '88—Fuel Express Oil Good luck Ann Marie—Aunt Dolly And Uncle Andrew Eli Whitney is the school to go to. good luck—Cousin Charlie Watch for the flies on the wall! Mam and Dad love you Best of luck Ann Marie DeSimone love Motley (Eligio) To my godchild Ann Marie, best wishes—Aunt Gemma Good luck Ann Marie. Lake Tahbc misses you—Andy and Rose Good luck Class of '88- Aunt Grace and Uncle Pat Best wishes in the future Ann Marie Debbie Best of luck Ann and Michelle—Luv Lisa Best wishes in the future—Eddie Good luck Class of '88—Pat Best of luck after graduation. Class of ‘88 Good luck Class of '88—Uncle Lou and Aunt Rac Good luck Ann Marie and Class of '88—Neil and Maureen Best of luck and happiness Ann Marie—Terri Good luck Class of '88 Good luck Ann Marie (’88)—Love Mom Audacious rules '88 Best of luck to you always Dawn—Love Kathy I’ll always remember you Lawn Deamon Dawn, you are really sweet—Love Liz Who loves ya Knucklehead? Love ya Dawn -OXXXO I’ll never forget our games in purchasing—Mark Get a real job Lcamon—LJ Good luck Dawn—Gummy Jimmy To our favorite daughter Dawn—Mom and Dad Hi Tracy, love ya Dawn—Love Keith Best of luck Dawn—Love Uncle Laurence and Aunt Judy A “boost to you Dawn—Love ya. “Cuz Janice Dawn, watch your hands around Keith Jancllc Dawn—I love you!—Kcv. C. Aunt Shirley—your favorite photographer Uncle Norm Uncle Bob and Aunt Carol and gang To my favorite Connecticut niece—Aunt Dolores and Uncle John Best wishes—Aunt Nancy and Uncle Kenny Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Howard Best of luck to ya!—Love Caren To a sweet granddaughter—Grandma Lcamon To my favorite daughter Edna!—Love Dad Aunt Marilyn, Uncle Dennis, Chris. Bobby and Lauren Good luck Dawn—Love Grandpa Lockwood Aunt Joanne. Uncle Fred and Jessica Grandpa and Carol Uncle Richard and Aunt Wendy Uncle Don and Aunt Ann Marie Back off Bubbles!!! Bubbles, get your own Thankx for being there Pete—I love you—Ric Rie Thankx for being a great friend Andrea—Love Maria Good Luck in the future Fioria—You deserve it Best wishes Anne Brett Katie Marybeth just stay out of trouble Congratulations Class of '88 we finally made it Angela DeCusati. remember the oohs and ahs—Love Tracie Sarah Bernhardt lives on!—We love you Marla Love Tracie and Dcana Nik-Mini-golfing? Bumped? Chipped? LJJ Janc-whcre’s Dick?, Tarzan?. Spot? Run!! Grctchcn-I’ll get you a compass—LJJ Hester lives MANBLJT. SPACMCPMLFAN------------ 86 My dog isn't supposed to have a tail! LJ The abc club-founded 87—B-JNTTBA Dawn L Best of Luck, remember Jake! Luv Liz Good Luck Raisin's love a Raisin. Ed loves Marie—4-evcr Good Luck Morcll and Giordano-thc Bugc Good Luck “Teen Liz —Kathc Teen Liz-Full time work starts the day after gradua- tion-Nancy Teen Liz-Good Luck from your MacDonaldland friends, Lindy, Rox, Karen Good luck Liz you’re a good helper’ Nicky- Good luck to the ’88 Indians—Lou Teen Liz Best of Luck—Big Liz It’s party time live it up '88 Sandi Liz. I'm glad we are friends-Love Mom Michellc-Thanks for all the Yum Yum Songs-Mrs. F. Dawn-Keep Smiling-Good Luck! Mrs F. Good Luck Class of '88! Sandy! From a friend-David Nepotism is in! David A clean mind is the sign of a problem-David The B Squad is going to kick at Eastern! Val. 'Fat cows get drunk at empty bars! Congratulations Tracic—Doreen Tray, can I have your room? Love Krista To Shcena for whom I always love Patrick and Tracie—9 28 87 Candida, it's great that you're leaving . but whose. clothes can I take—Tammi Tracic. we’re so proud of you—Mom and Dad Congratulations Tracic—the best to you always Congratulations Tracic—Poppy and Janet Tracie. good luck—Aunt Louise and Ann Best of luck Tracic Aunt Rita and Cousin Maria Tracie. you did great—Mom and Dad Good Luck Class of 1988—Mr. Mrs. David Ycntsch Good luck Tracic—be careful with the car Good luck to my best and only sister—Krista Tracic. I'll miss you next year—Love Mom The B Squad Angela. Christy, and Tracic Tracie. good luck—Karla Lots of luck Tracic—Carole Christy. Hum?”—Love, Tray-ski Christy and Jim—April 15, 1987 I'm gonna miss you next year Joe—Dcana T.A.Y.. thanks for sharing 36C’s—Love Tom Red Sox in '88 Tray, remember Patten Rd.—P.M.M. Man cannot live on beer alone Olds 442 3rd lunch crew—Pat, Tray. Chris, Janice. John, and of course, Angela To Tracic Ann Ycntsch. all my love Patrick Michael Maher Good luck Nikki and Barbara, you guys taught me a lot about volleyball To all senior cheerleaders, good luck in the future— Coach Sue To the North Haven cheerleaders, '88 was great— Coach Sue Andy, good luck next year—Love Kim Andrew and Kim Good luck Andy—Love Jamie and Kristen Best wishes to the senior class Good luck Andy Love Carolyn and Bill Oct. 24—a night to remember (AA. KK, AF. JV) Class of 1990 Good luck next year—Anne, Val, Beth—Luv Kim and Alicia I love 26 Good luck Dave, Luv Kim and Alicia I had the time of my life and I owe it all to you Andy cakes Andy, guess what?—Luv you know who Jon V. is 2, not 1 Class of '88 will miss you “Mr Cool as ‘Himself Jack-N-Donna as unimal dc fiesta Good Luck Class of '88 Best Wishes Class of '88 Good Luck Class of ‘88 Best of Luck Class of '88 Mr. and Mrs. Karvakis Good Luck Class of '88 Dr. J. Wells V I.P John and Mary Panko Mr. Mrs. James Kanakis and son The Egyptian Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamel Congratulations '88 Good Luck Class of '88 Best Wishes '88 John Baransky—Back to Black Mosquito The Happy Waitress To My Best Hair and air friend Carcy-Pam Over here! Over here! Athena Diner and Staff Be very quiet, we're hunting rabbits Go, Go, Get 'em Get ‘cm Kate best of Luck your best friend (m.c.) Good Luck Kate Maynard and Maria Czako-Lovc Craig and Sherry Kate-Don't forget all the good times Kate remember I still love Jimmy I love you Craig F. forever and always-Lovc S.T. Good Luck Manificld Maynard-Love Sherry Good Luck in your Future-Love your Sis. Sherry and Craig Jeff loves Kris forever . always Good Luck Maria Czako-Lovc Michelle Jimmy Maria—Oct. 15. 1987 Emily Kate Scott-341 Todd Drive Debus Brochmclc-34 Todd Drive Good Luck Class of 88-Jcff Ellen Werner Good Luck Class of '88-Lucy O. Fords Good Luck Class of '88-Lucy O. Fords Good Luck Class of '88-Lucy O. Fords Thank you Mom and Dad for your support Good Luck Maria Love John Kate-best of luck-Lovc Maria Katc-rcmcmbcr G.A.S.-Love Ree Laura C-lt takes more than a pleasant voice Jimmy Maria Carol Nick-May 31. 1986 '88 rules Goober Party all the time! Lots of Good Luck to Maria-from Gloria Marshall Love Good Luck to Maria from Cynthia Jimmy I love your-M.C. Good Luck to all the Blue Cross girls-Lovc always Michelle Kate Maria best of friends forever!!!! Charlic-I will always Love You-Dcana I love Artichokes and Turkey Pot Pie Tubatina Balladina— Happy Graduation!!—Love Dad Good Luck Class of '88 Happy Graduation!!—Good Luck w your future Good Luck Marianne!!—Love Valoric Congratulations Valorie— Love Suzie. Anna and Tony Good-Bye sec you all in 5 years Deana I love you—Love Charlie I will always cherish Don Quixote—Love Dcana Spunky—I love you—Love Flo Carla—I am so happy we have become the best of friends—Love Deana Angela always remember “Wait until you’re mar- ried —Love the Girls Tracy, Marla never forget the WANG computer— Love D Carla—Try to get everyone’s name first! Carla—never forget Sweetish Erotica Good Luck Class of '88 Good Luck Sue-Love Connie God Bless Sue-Love Louise Best of Luck to the Class of '88 Best of Luck to Sue, Lori Denise-Mr. Webber Best of luck in the future Sue, Lori, Denise-Love Linda Congratulations!!! Sue You're a great sistcr-Lovc Michelle Good Luck Suzic-Lovc the Davitts Congratulations Class of '88-NHHS library Congratulations Sue Lori-Love Lynn To Sue. Cathi, Andrea; I couldn't have made it with- out you-Love Denise Good Luck Suzanne, next stop Yale-Love Daddy Best wishes to the Class of ’88-from Mr Mrs Scimonc I like the Brooklyn Queens Expressway John H. Schatzlcin To Sue and Lori-who we love so much We wish you the very bcst-Lovc Karen Vinny Sgro Good Luck Suzie-Lovc always Grandma Best wishes Suzic-Lovc Grcatgrandma Shea You’ve made me very proud-Love you-Mom Congratulations Sue, Lori, and Jcn-Lovc Sue's mom Good Luck Class of ’90 Good Bless Suzanne-Love Grandpa Good Luck Suzie Bell-Uncle Rudy Congratulations Suzanne. Best Wishes Phyllis John Good Luck Suzie-Marianne and Blaise Suc-Rcmcmbcr. Don’t drink the milkM.ovc Kris Best wishes and happiness to alll-Mrs. Michlin Best wishes Sue, your other Mom-Mrs G. To Lori Jennifer I couldn't have made it without you-Love Sue Carla-Always remember friendly's curb!!!!!-Lovc Guess Who Dennis G-always stay fried Dean D-“l just died in your arms tonight -Love ya “D” Carla-Listen up y'all cause this is it forget that old dance and throw that . . Darrel-Never forget I. 2. 3 switch-Lovc ya Angela-,'Remcmbcr Sean Krakiwsky '88-Love Dcana Kim-thanks for being a great cousin and friend. Good Luck Class of '88 Congratulations Kirn-Ruth Best wishes Kim May you succeed in whatever you do-Love me Good Luck to Class '88 Good Luck Class of '88 Best wihes Kim-Amclia To a sweet girl-MQR To a sweet granddaughter-Love grandma For Kimbcrly-Your West Virginia Cousins Good Luck “Dip Good Luck Kim S. You finally made it Good Luck “Swcctheart -From Dad Good Luck to Kim S.- pop pop Best wishes wonderful granddaughter- Mc Ma Good Luck Kim Smith-Grandma V. Good Luck Smiley-Anthony Good Luck your future-1 know you’ll succeed May all your dreams come true. Kimba. You must be kidding-Uncle B Congratulations! Join the Rat Racc-Glo Glo Good Luck Baby Doll-Love Joanne C. Ba Hotline-Ka speaking November 25th 1987 power-KS + EM Kim Smith-Good Luck Always-Love Gina Kim-Good Luck, especially with my brother!—Love Maureen Congratulations. Kim. Erin. Kclly-Maurcen Kim-Arc we gonna sec a movie today? Marla and Mike forever!!!! John Henry and Gabrielle Carla-Howz Penelope???????? “Who there? —Hamlet—Good luck modern Europe- an Lit!!' Scaj. you’ll always be the best!—All my love. Karen Tim. thanks for everything!—Love always. Karen Jane, never forget... Love ya sis. Karen Bobby, never change!—All my love forever. Karen Chris, stay “normal? —Love ya. Karen Mike. Jan 28. 1986—Love ya. Karen Greg. I'll never forget!—Love forever, Karen Bobby. Heaven In Your Eyes —Love always. Karen Matt. Keep smilin’!—Love ya babe. Karen Good luck Jane—Grandma Good luck Jane—Grandma Good luck Jane -Grandma Good luck Jane Good luck Jane—Grandma Bobby. I'll love you forever!!—Love and Kisses, Karen Hi eggy. Yeah bye Good luck Jane. Diane. Jill, and Kris—the maroon diplomat will miss you. Nice to see you made it Jane!—John Love live—Jerry Garcia John A. Kircaldic Barbara, “Get Into The Groove —May 85—Love Jane Mary. Just who do they think they are?—Janie Gretchcn. It’s stuffy down there!—Love ya. Jane Nikki. Someday I'll take my own advice. Best wishes. Jane Hartford Whalers—Sylvian Turgcon Tami, Dana Murzyn will heat up Ray Bourque (some- day)!—Jane Amy. You deserve much better than Him!!!—forever worrying. Jane John Vanbicsbrouck—New York Rangers Carla, Say Guy Bcniol!!! Angela Allison. Please always keep your ears open for me!— Love Jane Jane—Good Luck Always—Daddy and Mommy and the Guys Good Luck to the Graduating Class of '88 Mark, I love you for today, tomorrow, and always— Bonnie Good luck Mark Hendricks, you will be the best from North Haven I Bonnie Piscitclli. Love Mark Hendricks 4-Evcr and always Good luck Mark Hendricks. Love Dawn Good Luck Mark H. Best Wishes—Jen A. and Brenda S. Good Luck B Squad Angie Fusco Theresa Michaud Lena E. Acompora Louise De Lauro Marie Fabrizio Angie Cappabianca Ann Campagna Joan Orifice Emma Moscoso Kathleen Gallagher Alma Sarno Jennie Simioli Tiofilo Mec Angela Sombroglio Luc Roblaillc—La Kings Edelmira Sanchez Mary Milcllan Fran Rea Cheryl Townsend Elsa Garcia Ann Marie Coung Lois Fucci M. Ortiz Bob Screentck Scott Seward George Shul Cohen BOB Lyon's Mary Ricciuti Phyllis Rosa Good Luck Class of 88—Mary Connolly Putney Gutowski To a beautiful young woman. Thanks for being my daughter Jennifer Congratulations to the Stcinbach Crew Best of luck from the Life Studios—Home Economics Dept. Best of luck. Karen!—Julie Congratulations to the Class of 88 '88 Football never forget the Irish Jig Walter Morris Words, Words. Words Alicia best of luck and you better come back and visit me—Megan Good luck Class of '88 Good luck Class of '88 Good luck Jennifer G—Co-Copy Good luck Jennifer, Hope you Sue arc roomies next year—Ma Pa Raccio To the sophomore fan club -Have a nice life Best of luck sweetheart Thanks so much Larry and Q—Love Qucn Congratulations everyone! To my niece—Thanks for being you. Good luck Love to our Jennifer—Ma and Pa V Love to a special Little Lady!—Gail For Twelve grand years we've been friends We've gone through fights but we've made amends To all of the good times, Jen Love ya—CJ Dear B.T. Good luck!—Love ya Onion Jennifer G good luck from Me Thanks for everything Bernard. Nov. 13-14 Lots of luck Sis. we love ya lots—Lin and Tom Hugs and kisses to everybody from me Good luck Diane!—Love Grandma Thanks for everything Mom and Dad -Love Stcph Er, thanks for all the memories! -Grumps Congratulations Stephanie—Love Louisa Hey Lacey! Best of luck always—Cagney Babs, sec if I ever go camping! DS Don, best wishes always—Diane Best of wishes Diane—Love Mom and Dad Good luck Class of '88 Good luck Stephanie—Love Tom Love you Stephanie—Eric Congratulations Step—Love Nana and Aunt Rosemary Best wishes Stephanie—Love Mon and Dad Best of everything Class of '87—Mr. and Mrs. Riccio Let the good times roll Class of ’88 Best wishes Erich—Love Grumpy Frogs are the best!!! Thanks for everything Mom and Dad—Love Diane Teddy Bears Rule!!! Good luck Stcph—Love the FH Team Lacey, remember the German play?? Have a wonderful, super, fantastic day! Diane, make me and Mom and Dad proud! Good luck Erich from Diane's family Best wishes Leslie and Don from Linda Love ya Er! I Love Patrick Good luck Jeff from Daylc Good luck NH Hockey Team—Love Jan Good luck Rafacla from Jodie Kate and Maria, good luck next year Good luck Jentifcrous—Love Michele Hod me down!! Class of '88 rules A., whatever you do. make lots of money and give me half—Luv A. I'll miss you Tracey—good luck always—Love Kelly I'll miss all you guys MC. AD. DC, MP—Love Raff Good Luck Marla from Donna Cadclla Derik, Paul. Kevin, Justin, hold us down—Red and Gina 87 Sophomore Sports Look 1 Hi Fleep!—Love Flapc Good luck Class of '89 Good luck Janice—Love Jackie Janice, I love you—Donnie I value Janice's friendship Best of luck Janice Nitz Good luck to all my friends- -Love Janice Karen, you arc and always will be u great friend— Love Janice Janice, hope you have a good year this year—Marc Janice, you're the best—Love Karen Good luck Karen—Love Mom. Dad. and Kenny Tracy, thanks for all the good times—Love always Janice Janice, congratulations and good luck from Ross and Gary You're the last one from high school. I hope you won't be the last fool! Janice, the best in college—Judy and Bob Waldron Janice, good health always Judy and Bob Waldron Janice, good luck in your future—Judy and Bob W. Janice, we wish you happiness always—Judy and Bob Good luck Sis—Love Jennifer Good luck Schozzy Cuzzy! Your favorite cuzzie KAT Good luck Ann Marie—Love Kathleen and Eddie Donnie and Janice forever Good luck Janice—Love Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Nitz Congratulations Janice—Donald J. Nitz and Assoc. Donnie Waldron and Janice Nitz Congratulations Class of '88 Good luck Steve Mele Congratulations Janice—Love Mom and Dad Janice, good luck—Love Donnie Janice, congratulations—Love Grandma N. Good luck Janice—Love Grandma and Grandpa B. Christy and Angela, my butt looks huge in these jeans!!—Tracic The Colavolpc Family Werner Ruocco Good luck in the future Maribcth—Love Harriet Walter Krai Only the good die young!—MA. KC. KK. JN. KM. TD. AR. TD Good luck Maribcth—Luv Dorothy. George Guilotis Congratulations cousin Maribeth Love Maroy I’m proud of you Maribcth--Love Gregg Watch my world here comes MB—Love Nikki Good luck MB. I love you—Danika Good luck to all my friends—Love Tracy Good luck to all my friends—Love Maribcth Good luck Sis—Love Betsy Good luck Maribeth—Love Jay Best wishes Maribeth Love Mom and Dad To MB—Love Mom and Dad Here’s to a bright future—Maribeth Congratulations Maribcth—Love M D Love and kisses Maribcth—Cindy Good luck—Love Uncle Dick and Aunt Pat Good luck Tony—Love Ralph To the Konopka family, what a great garage Good luck Morrelli The Grove Cony, good luck in the future Good luck Mark Ms. Konopka. you're the greatest. Good luck with your crazy sons Ralph, good luck on the hunt, always shoot twice To the mintest Grover. Gary Konopka—we all want you To Tim Morrelli with the beer belli Good luck to the social club from the math club (sec ya at the keg) Good luck Class of '88 Good luck Class of '88 from M M Cofrancesco Richard and Mary Ellen Kordorsky—best wishes class of '88 Best wishes to Amy Turner. Linnca Mahoney, Jenny Davis, Leslie Hartmann Good luck class of '88 Good luck seniors from Perkins and Collins Good luck North Haven High Best of luck North Haven High Nick and Kim, good luck Good luck to Steve Mele and nis friends—Love Jenni- fer Parillo Good luck from M M Louis Coppa Good luck Class of ‘88 Good luck from M M Fcrraiuolo Best wishes and good luck from M M Medina Jim Plano, 20 Turner Dr., North Haven. CT 06473 Good luck to the class of 88 — Domcnic Cimino Mary Cimino Joe Curran Louis Ematrudo Good luck to Donna '88—Tec DiGuiscppe Jimmy Zip Good Luck —Helen Wilkinson Rose Blair Jim Blair Carol Cimino Good Luck—Rose Piscitclli Party At The Wang Out —with Bcrnie Good Luck —Kathy Traub Hey! Why No! Donna Loves Bryan November 30. 1985-88 Good Luck—Sue Pete Ricciardi Get out of my face “Home boy ! The “4 Apaches live on!!! Rolands Body Shop—Hamden. CT Roland. Please stop passing gas No. Don't think so! Well pick my peas!! Praise the Lord “D Boys If you got’em smoke'em Good Luck Donna—Bryan Good Luck snots!!—Tony Marra Duh. thought it was ice tea. To the guys in Hamden WoW! Look at that engine To the gang at the Wang Out!—Love the 4 Apaches So Bryan how was the bar last night! —Luv Donna Best Wishes—Michelle Good Luck to the Class of '88 Best Wishes Class of 1988 Lots of Luck to the Class of '88 Go Sick '88 Best of Luck to Foxy I.ady in The Grand Prix Best Wishes to wonderful Granddaughter M R.P. Reach for the stars Michelle Good Luck —Mom Have a happy and prosperous life Michelle-May all your dreams come true! (the N.B. gang) Michellc-Frcedom at last!—Best of luck always. Good luck Michelle—Love T. J. K. M Best Wishes Michelle-Love The Cappiello's The Anastasio's Mich-Good Luck and Parti up! All the Luck Michelle P. Good Luck Class of '88 Best wishes for a bright fulurc-Michelle Thanks Lyanne Marylou for being such great friends Good Luck Ric-Lovc your Sister Thanks for having a big mouth-Clam Congratulations-Frog I love ya Stevc!-Thanks for being there Good Luck happiness Andria St Maria always-Thc Gang at LRSH Congratualtions Maria-Reach for the stars-Mom St Dad Good luck Congratulations Maria-Love Steven Good Luck Hubble Congratulations Class of '88-Wayne Clments Mary- Ann Cirillo Congratulations Maria-Gayc Maruin Clements Thanx Clements family-1 love you Maria Thanks Mom St Dad-Love Maria Congratulations Maria- I wish you all the bcst-Lovc always Steve Congratulations Andria. Lyanne. Michele St Mary- lou-Your friend Clam Let’s keep up the old Habit Kirn-Love Maria Thanx Maria for the past 2yrs they've been memorable Stephen you're the best and always will be You'll alway’s be moody Maria but I'll always love you To Ric-Ric the frog you’re the best-Lovc Stephen To Tony and Mike you’ve been great friends To Maria Sl the Class of'88 Good luck From-Stcve the Class of '87 Best wishes Wayne Maryanne Good Luck Lynn with Brian This is it-Michelle-Good Luck from us Best wishes for the Future-Thc Prislcys Go for it all Class of ‘88 We love You Michcllc-Gram Poppy Wishing you all the best Michelle-Mom Best Wishcs-Michcllc Party up Michelle and Good Luck-Elt Good Luck Margaret-Mom and Dad Good Luck Class of '88-Love Hamden Hey Michelle Wanna do a shotgun Love Ann To the Guys in Hamden Remember the summer of ’87 Hey. Luscious!-Luv Michelle and Laura Michclle-Rcmcmber all the good times we've had Good Luck-Deana Mich-Thanks for all the help w C.G.-Deana Good Luck Class of '88-The Bombalicki Family The Prokop’s Frank Mary Amarante Good Luck in Life from-Thc Valley Girls Carla-We share the same brain-Lovc ya Dcana 175 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 We love you Michele MR. MRS. MICHAEL ADINOLFI MICHAEL MARISSA Congratulations to the Class of ’88 M J BUILDERS, INC. 99 North Hill Road North Haven, CT 239-2287 Congratulations Class of ’88 Richard Madeline Guandalini MOEBECK - GUANDALINI INSURANCE 184 Maple St. Branford, Ct 06405 Best Wishes to the Class of ’88 UNITED CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. 173 Church Street Yalesville, Connecticut 06492 Norm Gavin Fred Melillo Congratulations to the Class of ’88 Compliments B. C. CABLE CONSTRUCTION, INC. North Haven, Connecticut Congratulations Class of ’88 A C FENCING, INC. 24 Brock St. North Haven, CT 06473 N.H. Tel. 934-0398 Congratulations - Class of ’88 PRATT WHITNEY AIRCRAFT 415 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations Class of ‘88 AUTO DYNAMICS INC. 490 Washington Ave. North Haven, CT 06473 239-9180 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 NORTH HAVEN EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Congratulations LUPPI, MAHN, SIMON 23 Maiden Lane North Haven The Best Always Class of ’88 WALDRON CO., INC. 57 Old Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 (203) 239-2569 Congratulations - Class of 1988 UPJOHN COMPANY 410 Sackett Point Road North Haven, CT 06473 Good Luck to our Wimbledon Girls and the Class of 1988 WIMBLEDON ICE CREAM 448 Washington Avenue 234-9388 Congratulations Class of 1988 CANDID EXECUTIVE OFFICES 110 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-5991 Congratulations Class of 1988 CANDID ASSOCIATES 110 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-5991 Congratulations Class of ‘88 NORTH HAVEN CERAMIC AND TILE FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 2 Toelles Road Wallingford, CT 06492 Congratulations - Class of 1988 PLASTICRETE 99 Stoddard Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to Stephen Inzero and the Class of ’88 NORTH HAVEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. 36 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Brian W. Havens, Director Congratulations - Class of 1988 (Especially Tim and Mike) HILL AND HARRIGAN, INC. Consulting Engineers North Haven 288-9800 Congratulations Class of ’88 from your Home Town Photographer ART RICH PHOTOGRAPHY 239-6331 Congratulations Class of ’88 HERITAGE TRUCK AND TRAILER 10 Leonardo Drive North Haven, CT 06473 234-9738 ANGELO’S PIZZERIA 168-B Washington Ave. North Haven, CT 239-9097 Angelo Angiollo Compliments THE MARLIN FIREARMS COMPANY 100 Kenna Drive North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations Class of ‘88 LIBERTY PRESS North Haven, CT 06473 Commercial Printing 234-2865 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 VERNERIS QUALITY SIDING CO. Old Post Rd. Northford, CT 484-2500 GEM SEW-VAC CENTER North Haven Shopping Center - 239-1925 Authorized Dealers of Singer - White - Necchi - Overlock Machine Hoover - Eureka - Panasonic Congratulations Class of 1988 J C PENNEY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1988 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Congratulations From Your Friends At FOUNDERS BANK 27 Elm Street New Haven, CT 06508 Best of Luck to the Class of 1988 THE CLASS OF 1989 We wonder how many roads we’ll travel, how far we’ll go. When we look back to these days gone by, We will always cherish the memories Our Best Wishes to Each Graduate THE CLASS OF ’88 178 Good Luck Class of ’88 Congratulations Barbara Gherlone AIR BALANCING SERVICE CO. 175 South Colony Rd. Wallingford, CT Congratulations Class of ’88 MEROLA MOTORS 93 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 288-7419 or 288-4585 Congratulations Class of 1988 B D CONTRACTORS, INC. 104 Branford Rd. 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CLARK SONS, INC. 52 Randall Drive North Haven, CT 06473 239-8091 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 DELSON PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. 19 Peck Street North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 STATE CANTEEN 76 State Street North Haven 239-6090 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 REGIONAL VISITING NURSE AGENCY 1151 Hartford Turnpike North Haven, CT 06473 288-1623 You Made It! Congratulations! GARDEN ACRES GARDEN CENTER 339 Clintonville Rd. North Haven Congratulations to the Class of ’88 KRAFTY KORNER North Haven Shopping Center Wedding Arrangements - Folk Art Supplies Judy Waldron 239-6666 ANTHONY J. ELIA, JR. Attorney At Law 270 Quinnipiac Ave. North Haven CT 06473 865-5567 Good Luck Class of 1988 SCISSORS PALACE 500 Washington Ave. North Haven, CT Unisex Hair Styling Best Wishes Class of 1988 DINO’S RESTAURANT 540 Washington Ave. North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 INSTI LUBE 10 minute Oil Lube 105 Washington Ave. North Haven Good Luck Class of ’88 Pat Dave Rogovin ROGOVIN’S FURNITURE CENTRE, INC. 356 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 179 Congratulations Class of '88 HUBIE’S HOBBIES 85 Washington Ave. 239-2282 Best Wishes from RAINBOW CLEANERS OF HAMDEN 1540 Dixwcll Ave. 2600 Whitney Ave. Congratulations to the Class of ’88 SUGAR “N SPICE BAKERY RESTAURANT 60 Middletown Ave. North Haven, CT 787-2127 HUTTON’S Fine Men’s Wear Since 1875 Formal Wear Rentals - Big Tall Dept 117 Washington Ave., North Haven, CT (203) 239-3702 MARYANN DEMATTEO Certified Public Accountant 10 Juniper Drive - North Haven 239-7655 or 234-9700 DR. ARTHUR SACHS 6 George St. P.0. Box 273 North Haven, CT 06473 Telephone - 239-4289 FORGET ME NOT FLOWER SHOP 394 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 248-7589 Congratulations to the Class of 1988 RAMADA INN 201 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 (203) 239-4225 Congratulations Class of 1988 Good Luck Barbara R. Gherlone COLLATERAL RECOVERY SYSTEMS INC North Haven, CT 865-2182 Congratulations Class of 1988 MAPLE LIQUOR SHOP 24 Church St. North Haven 239-3637 Congratulations to the Class of 88 ARTHUR B. 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Martin, Owner Good Luck Class of ’88 CLAYTON’S HOBBIES 141 Middletown Ave. North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations Class of 1988 CRAFTS IN THE COUNTRY 10 Church Street North Haven, CT 06473 (203) 234-9477 THE WINDSOR SHOPPE Cards - Gifts North Haven Shopping Center North Haven, CT 06473 Best Wishes Class of 1988 LITE STYLES, INC. 494 Washington Ave. North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations Class of 1988 JOSEPH J. GARGANO, D.M.D. 12 Elm Street North Haven Industrial - Commercial - Residential BELARDINO’S PAINTING, INC. 41 Bismark Court P.O. Box 6043 Handen (203) 288-0492 CONNECTICUT INSURANCE ADJUSTERS John P. Ranciato 45 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-6942 or 865-1146 181 Congratulations to the Class of '88 KIRCALDIE, RANDALL MCNAB Certified Public Accountants 605 Washington Avenue North Haven KIOSK A Hair Studio 12 Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 234-9644 THE FALC1GNO AGENCY 14 Peck Street North Haven, CT 06473 239-2576 SCHETTINO AND TEMCHIN Attorneys at Law 101 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Joseph E. Schettino Jr. Earl M. Temchin SHORELINE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 11 Post Office Square Clinton, CT 06413 Barbara J. Milnes Congratulations to the Class of ‘88 WALDBAUMS 59 Washington Avenue North Haven Congratulations to the Class of 1988 Complete the Impression at THE HOUSE OF GALLO’S Standard Haircuts and Styling 56 Sherman Terrace North Haven - 234-1027 Congratulations Class of ’88 RACHELS CANTEEN CATERERS North Haven, CT 288-2888 ROEHL’S TRUCK SERVICE 332 Old Maple Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-0050 Congratulations Class of ’88 SAL’S PACKAGE STORE 276 Maple Avenue North Haven, CT 230-0107 Congratulations Class of 1988 NORTH HAVEN PHARMACY 278 Maple Avenue North Haven, CT 239-2086 Congratulations Class of 1988 ALECK PATTERN CO.. INC. Old Maple Avenue P.O. Box 787 North Haven, CT MR. TROPHY CO. 55 State Street North Haven, CT 239-9637 P.J. SON FLOW'ER, INC. 599 Middletown Avenue North Haven. CT 06473 239-7463 P.J. and Nick CLINTONVILLE PACKAGE STORE Kathy and Ellen 400 Clintonvillc Road North Haven. CT 06473 239-1804 Congratulations MICHAEL A. PERKINS Best of Luck Always Love, Mom and Dad SILK AND SATINS Lingerie - Fashion Accessories North Haven Shopping Center MTWF 10-6 THUR 10-8 SAT 10-5 239-2640 Good Luck Jennifer Gucrcia MACKEY’S FAMILY DELI CATERING Best of Luck Class of ’88 Robert J. Callahan Shirley M. Nolan MUNICIPAL UNIFORM SUPPLY CO. Best Wishes Class of 1988 TRESfCHA WOMEN’S APPAREL 460 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-1870 Best Wishes to the Class of '88 From JO DI’S SOUND CENTER 476 Washington Avenue No. Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations Class of ’88 TIRE COUNTRY 38 Broadway 239-1673 North Haven Congratulations Class of ’88 VAN DYCK PRINTING COMPANY 370 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 288-7957 U.S.A. REALTY, INC. 540 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 (203) 234-2151 Good Luck Class of ’88 PROFILES A Salon 8 Church Street, North Haven 239-3640 Best of Luck Class of ’88 MICHAEL D. AMODIO. D.D.S. 204 Quinnipiac Ave. No. Haven, CT 06473 GIONFR1DDO TAILORS 610 West Main St. Meriden 238-3677 E. AND S. MARCARELLI. INC. D.B.A. TED'S CLEANERS Quality Cleaning - Box Fur Storage 1957 Whitney Ave., North Haven President Ed Marcarclli 281-1414 Good Luck to the Class of 1988 TERRACE OF BEAUTY 56 Washington Ave., No. Haven 239-5155 Angelo and Kathryn Marcsca Kathleen Crisafi Compliments of THE DESIGN COMPANY 18 Peck Street North Haven, CT 239-2500 Good Luck Class of 1988 LIVING WORLD PET CENTER 97 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 BROADWAY CLEANERS 83 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT Good Luck Class of ’88 SOUND STAGE PRODUCTIONS Professional Disc Jockeys 7 Corporate Drive, North Haven 239-1678 Best Wishes GAETANO’S PIZZA RESTAURANT 61 State St. North Haven Pizza - Subs - Calzones - Dinner “Taste the Difference” VERY SPECIAL THANKS To Our Advisor Mrs. Iannone Jane R. Iannone - “Scooter”, (Mr. Iannone said it not us), neurotic, demanding, sometimes patient, dependable, all around nice person, LIKES: only editors who work labori- ously at all times and meet deadlines, Mr. Iannone, when the yearbook is done; DISLIKES: lazy editors, cramming all deadlines at the last minute (who us??), whining stu- dents; PET PEEVE: When students ask “When is our yearbook coming in??” in the middle of February, ACTIV- ITIES: yearbook, yearbook, yearbook, yearbook, year- book, MEMORABLE MOMENT: When Mike left for Acapulco with the last fourteen pages of the book; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To have an increase in salary. Mrs. Iannone, what can we possibly say to you? We tried to keep this page a secret from you but doing so was difficult because of your involvement with the book. When we began to work on the book in May of our Junior year, no one knew how much work would be involved. After we learned, and we learned quickly, we only wondered why you were still doing this after so many years. All we can say is that we are glad you still are. Without you, Mrs. Iannone, this book would be only an idea, and not a reality. Thank you for staying with us despite all the quarrels, nearly missed deadlines, and pet peeves we have developed about each other’s work hab- its (none of yours). Again, thank you and we couldn’t have done it without you. 183 Your Friends Have Predicted What You’ll Be Doing In 20 Years Marianne Acampora will then have an ex- tended curfew of 11:00 p.m. The “M M’s” nine months after mar- riage will look like peanut M M’s. Mary Clarke will have joined forces with Jane Kircaldie and finally used their M- 80’s. David Gagliardi will be a tall, sexy hero. Kenny Glenn will still be trying to find the lights! Michelle DeSimone will lose all of her hair because of her excessive use of Aquanet hairspray. Tracey Cosenza will experience the trau- ma of obesity because of her constant eating. Sue Raccio will be livng in Ireland. Catherine Diana will be married to a guy with an English accent. Steve Kopylec and his band will be on tour playing concerts all over the world. Sherry Roberts will be the first woman to have 139 jobs—the 140th as a two-hour talk show hostess. Carla Rosenfeld will be lost in Turkey, looking for what’s-his-name! Marla Riggs will be a high-class fashion designer still trying to make her outfits Kenny Glenn will still love Lori T. and have no chance. Deana Spadecenta will be the owner and publisher of the “B.J. Daily” paper. Matt Peterson will proudly coach the Women’s World Cup Soccer Team to victory. “The Raisins” will be know as “The Prunes”. Lauren Janush will be an international agent and bring the world peace. Bob Scofield (still unorganized) will be working at a Shell gas station. Angela Muzio will be a successful CPA, married to Steve, and the mother of three kids. Michelle DeSimone will still be riding the city buses. AnneMarie Rosano will be rich, married, and pregnant with her third kid. Lesley Wulff will be out partying while her husband stays home watching TV. Traci Cipriano will be coaching a high school girls’ basketball team the nice way! Pete Ferrigno will be President of the United States. Lisa Flanagan will be living it up as a belly dancer entertaining the U.S. marines. Alison Clark will have rejected all her worldly riches to seek and fulfill her longlife desire to reign over all the bag ladies of Grand Central Station. Angela DeCusati will be driving the Zam- boni and cooking Italian dinners for her favorite hockey players (especially Ger- ald Didduck). Paula McGrath will be living in California with two little Kearns’ running around. Tracy Damone will be happily married liv- ing in a house on a lake. Jason Kaiser will be the leader of the first Communist regime in the USA. Gretchen Parker will be the First woman space shuttle commander. Angela Muzio will be co-owner of the “B- Squad Accounting Firm” with Christy and Trade. Stephanie Camputaro will still be scooping. Jennifer Guercia will be the anchorwoman on Action News 8. Lisa Prefontaine will be Special Education teacher. Maria Wishart will have her own daycare business and marry her boyfriend who owns a construction firm. Nikki Buonpanc will own the island of Bermuda and manage the Invervrie Hotel. Greg Thompson will become America’s favorite TV game show host. Jane Kircaldie will be one of America’s top prosthodontists, specializing in root canals for teenagers. Christy Pallman will be a successful CPA married to Jim with three kids. Keri Vail will be teaching your children in the North Haven school system. Maria Kattis will retire to the countryside to become a dairy farmer. Wendy A. Jackson will have come in at least 5th in the Miss Olympic Body Building competition. Michele Adinolfi will rewrite the book CATCHER IN THE RYE with a new list of characters. Steve Inzcro will be very rich and own a Ferrari. Gail Herzog will be so successful as a fash- ion designer that she will have enough clothes to clothe every poor person in the world. Chris Pisani and his Chevy will win first prize in a monster truck show. Kim LeQuire will own her own very suc- cessful accounting firm. Trade Yentsch will be a cruel accounting teacher failing all her students. Mike Perkins will be combing the beaches of New Zealand with four beautiful blondes. Holly Hickman will be married to Jim with many Martucci’s running around. Tim Male will be in front of the Supreme Court defending Shaun Rai for a 20 + jail sentence. Trade Yentsch will be a married house- wife driving a 2008 Nissan Pulsar NX TURBO. m 7 ssJSk .•■■■ . frs trr SUPPLEMENT BOYS’ TRACK West Haven L 87-67 Stratford W 141-13 Jonathan Law L 73-72 Sheehan W 91-63 Derby W 102-52 East Haven W' 130-24 Eli Whitney w 135-19 Lyman Hall w 98.5-55.5 Branford w 88.5-65.5 Shelton w 86-68 Cheshire L 80-74 Bullard Haven W 107-38 Foran W 80-65 Amity L Overall: 10-4 99.5-54.5 FIRST ROW (L TO R): J. Klaus, D. Johnson, J. Carbone, P. Lombardi. T. Cadman, J. LaBanca, E. Blumcnthal, R. Prasad, B. Walsh. R. Russo, T. Riccio, B. Melillo, J. Hlavacek; SECOND ROW (L TO R): J. Munck (Asst. Coach). J. Fronte. D. Martin, P. Torres. K. Ferrara, G. Coloncse, M. Modinc (Captain), R. Giordano, R. Archick, T. Walker. T. Jankun. R. Verccllone. C. Wiclis; THIRD ROW (L TO R): S. Cclmcr (Coach), S. Buradagunta, .1. Scarpa, D. Viggiano (Captain), J. Yosua (Captain), M. Lobasz, S. Niles, B. Johnson. M. Peterson, W. Gibson (Captain), A. Alberino (Captain), J. Lomax. W. Brown, E. Vanacore, B. Hemstock, M. Suraci (Asst. Coach); MISSING: C. Fortes, M. Murray, M. Zanders. SENIORS FIRST ROW (L TO R): David Vjggiano (Captain), Troy Walker, Mark Modine (Captain). John Lomax, Ralph Giordano; SECOND ROW (L TO R): Brent Johnson, Andrew Alberino (Captain), Wesley Gibson (Captain), Matthew Peter- son, Michael Lobasz. James Yosua (Captain). FIRST ROW (L TO R): M. F.ldcr, L. Piscitclli, T. Cipriano, A. Turner (Captain), S. Riccio (Captain). T. Cosenza, C. Colatosti, K. Tirozzi, 1. Cheng, D. Jackson; SECOND ROW (L TO R): R. I.ucan (Coach), C. Scarpitti, J. Scarpitti, R. Avitable, L. Davis, J. Price, M. Sealy, T. Lewis, J. Lemons, M. Woods, J. Ransom, N. Baskind. J. Amarante, H. Nguyen, T. Thomas, L. Mastracchio (Asst. Coach). GIRLS’ TRACK St. Bernard L 110-17 Wilbur Cross L 92-35 West Haven L 68-59 Hamden L 104-23 Cheshire L 95-32 Shelton L 89-38 Sheehan W 89-38 Branford W 68-59 Lyman Hall w 67-60 Holy Cross L 81-46 Bridgeport Central W 110-17 Hill house L 73-54 Harding W 73-54 Bassick W 92-35 Overall: 6-8 BASEBALL Branford W 7-2 Cheshire L 10-8 Sheehan W 11-4 Derby W 16-0 Amity L 6-3 Lyman Hall W 30-0 Shelton W 14-5 Seymour W 8-2 East Haven W 5-1 Branford W 15-6 Cheshire W 6-5 Sheehan W 8-4 Derby W 13-0 Amity W 2-1 Lyman Hall w 12-1 Shelton w 5-3 Seymour w 7-2 East Haven L 16-7 Amity w 5-3 i Shelton w 3-1 Overall: 17-3 FIRST ROW (L TO R): S. Falcigno, S. Silk. M. Seaver (Captain). J. Esparo, R. Miller, D. Fiengo. D. Hayden. A. Falcigno. P. Baldini, J. Vcrccllonc; SECOND ROW (L TO R): L. Rotondo, R. Santocmma, A. Tantorski (Captain). W. Rafferty. J. Clark. J. Nuhn. T. Dclvccchio, S. Bcrgin. M. Annunziato, W. Tienken. R. DeMayo (Coach); MISSING: L. Baldo, J. Feldman, M. Gonsalves, K. Krell. C. McGirr, W. Prunicr. SENIORS (L IO R): Anthony Falcigno, Robert Santocmma, Andrew Tantorski (Captain), Michael Scavcr (Captain). ■- . SOFTBALL Branford W 18-0 Cheshire L 2-0 Sheehan W 25-2 Amity W 14-6 Derby L 3-1 Lyman Hall L 5-1 Shelton L 5-2 Seymour L 6-3 East Haven L 4-3 Branford W 9-0 Cheshire L 9-4 Derby L 2-1 Sheehan W 8-6 Amity W 15-2 Lyman Hall L 6-0 Shelton L 11-6 Morgan W 22-7 Seymour W 6-2 East Haven W 6-5 Hamden . . Overall 9-10 FIRST ROW (L TO R): A. Borclli, K. Borrclli, J. Falcigno, L. Alficri, A. Montagna, C. Corso; SECOND ROW (L TO R): D. Antonelli, K. Bauman. K. Palmisano, S. Camputaro, B. Melillo (Captain), N. Buonpanc (Captain). J. Buccini, G. Amarante, M. Yaccarino; THIRD ROW (L TO R): M. Garcia (Manager), S. Maher (Asst. Coach), M. Dolan (Coach). K. Camputaro, S. Melillo, V. Henderson, K. Lobasz, L. Whitaker, J. Fusco, C. DcAngelo, R. DeStcfanis, J. Sanford (Coach), W. Camaratto (Trainer). BOYS’ TENNIS Hopkins L 6-3 Sheehan W 8-0 Lyman Hall W 9-0 Amity L 5-4 East Haven W 8-1 Hamden Hall W 7-2 Madison (Hand) W 9-0 Notre Dame W 9-0 Branford L 6-3 Cheshire W 5-4 Cheshire W 8-1 Lyman Hall w 9-0 Guilford L 4-3 East Haven W 8-0 Branford L 5-4 Madison (Hand) W 6-1 Sheehan W 8-1 Amity W 5-4 Overall: 13-5 FRONT ROW (L TO R): D. Olins, E. Reinholtz, L. Rubano (Captain), M. Blumcnthal (Captain), A. Guardo; SECOND ROW (L TO R): R. Thompson (Coach), D. Britton, R. Lcnois, S. Little, M. Peterson, S. Kay, B. Brandt; MISSING: M. Bush. SENIORS (L TO R): Erich Reinholtz, Louis Rubano (Captain). GIRLS’ TENNIS Sheehan W 5-2 Lyman Hall W 6-1 Amity L 6-1 East Haven W 7-0 Foran W 7-0 Seymour W 5-2 j Cheshire L 5-2 Cheshire L 5-2 Lyman Hall W 5-2 East Haven W 7-0 Seymour W 6-1 Branford L 6-0 Branford L 6-1 Seymour W 6-1 Sheehan W 4-3 Amity Overall: L 10-6 6-0 FIRST ROW (L TO R): R. DcAngelo, A. Adinolfi. K. Fuggi (Captain), M. Angclctti, L. Mahoney, C. Westervelt; SECOND ROW' (L TO R): J. Harlow (Coach), K. McQueeney, N. Turek, C. Gilchrist, K. Wiclis, V. Coifman, E. Guandalini, M. Castellon; MISSING: M. Conway (Captain), A. Stickle. GOLF Hamden Hall W 176-200 Hamden L 184-186 Watertown L 184-192 Amity L 337-349 Cheshire W 349-352 Shelton L 338-362 Branford L 330-355 East Haven W 355-408 Branford L 320-356 Sheehan W 356-362 Lyman Hall W 185-186 Sheehan L 184-185 Cheshire L 342-361 Shelton L 358-361 W'atcrtown L 350-365 Amity W 347-350 Hamden L 344-347 East Haven W 174-178 Lyman Hall L 163-174 Overall: 7-12 FRONT ROW (L TO R): C. Fletcher, A. Briggs, G. Fortuna, C. Dauria, M. Pomichtcr, B. Orth, K. Mackenzie, R. Colavopc, S. Robinson, J. Connors; SECOND ROW (L TO R): N. Davis. M. Brady. M. Pfistcr, D. Dcrrico, S. Pearsall, G. Thompson, M. Vessichio, C. Lanouelte, A. Pascale (Captain), C. Kankcl, R. Arnold, S. Pace; MISSING: B. Battis, L. Lawler, R. Nigro (Coach), M. Shea. SENIORS (L TO R): Greg Thompson, Scott Pearsall. Mark Vcssichio, AI Pascale (Cap- tain), Steven Pace, Chris Lanouette; MISSING: Larry Lawler. Clockwise From Upper Left: the Chorus; Libby Garland. Chris Ayers, and Pete Heidmann; the Jazz Ensemble; Scott McDonald; Scott Pear- sall; Valorie Abate. The Cast: Danny - Chris Ayers Sandy - Valoric Abate Rizzo - Stefanic Camputaro Frenchy - Jen Davis Marty - Beth Ann Melillo Jan - Amy Cabrancs Kenickie - Bob Connors Doody - Paul Marcarelli Roger - Peter Hcidmann Sonny - Rich Ranciato Patty Simcox - Lauren Janush Cha-Cha - Cheryl Ann Grasso Eugene - Don Johnson Vince Fontaine - Ed Moran Johnny Casino - Chris Wall Teen Angel - Rob Ransom Miss Lynch - Kim Burke Extras: K. Kelly, K. Brunson, T. Dinnecn, T. Cosenza. R. Ransom, J. Lomax. S. Rai. Clockwise From Upper Left: Bobby Connors. Paul Marcar- elli. Stcfanie Camputaro. Jen Davis; Kim Kelly, Beth Ann McLillo, Stefanic Camputaro, Amy Cabrancs, Tracey Cosen- za, Jen Davis, Krista Brunson; Paul Macarclli; Chris Ayers and Valoric Abate; Stefanic Camputaro. ■ si1 «. BBH SMI—'- ■■ ' •■ ra' ■ -y p ss .! , feSSL aPW8 Clockwise From Upper Left: Kim Kelly, Tricia Din- neen, Stefanie Camputaro, Beth Ann Melillo, Amy Ca- branes, Tracey Cosenza; Valoric Abate, Lauren Jan- ush, Krista Brunson, Kim Kelly, Beth Ann Melillo, Jen Davis, Rob Ransom; “The Greasers ; Chris Wall. Don Johnson; Amy Cabrancs. JELLO WRESTLING DATE: April 28, 1988 PLACE: Gym TIME: 7:30 Clockwise From Upper Right: Ralph Giordano and Andrew Tantorski; Wendy Jackson and the Ref; Tim Male and Mike Perkins; Keith Ferrara; Mrs. Feldman, Mr. Elliott and Miss Sanford. Clockwise From Upper Left: Announcer. Amy Turner and Dawn Viscuso; Mr. Brown and Mr. Elliott; Matt Peterson and Greg Thompson; Mary Murray and Megan Conway; An- drew Tantorski. Ralph Giordano, and John Priebe; two underclassmen and the Ref. SENIOR PROM DATE: May 14, 1988 PLACE: Aqua Turf Club TIME: 7:00 Clockwise From Upper Left: Tracey Coscnza and Peter Ga- vin: Tricia Dinnccn, Kim Lc- Quire, Gail Herzog, Marybeth Angelctti, and Kim Kelly; Lauren Janush and Kevin Con- nolly; Don Johnson and Jen Da- vis; Kim Kelly and Danny Orth. Clockwise From Upper Left: Senior table photo; Tracey Damone, a guest, and Katie Connors; Chcryl- Ann Grasso and Scott Mc- Donald; Stefanic Campu- taro and Jon Maratolla; Paul Marcarclli and Megan Conway; Senior smiles. Clockwise From Upper Left: Amy Cabranes. Kelly Palmer, Paul Marcarclli. Tanja Ncu- feldt; ChcrylAnn Grasso, Kim Burke, Lillian Kobierowski, Stacy Gallo; Dave Festa; Maria Kattis and Kate Maynard; Don Johnson. Clockwise From Upper Left: Maria Wishart. Rob San- toemma, Chris lovanna. Moun- tainside Staff, and Tony Luci- bcllo; Scott Pearsall. Mark Vcssicchio. Steve Pace and Tony DcStcfanis; Liz Francis. Scott McDonald. Melissa Christie, and Alison Miller: Traci Cipriano, Amy Turner. Laura Piscitelli; Kristen Fuggi; Jane Kircaldic. a guest. Mary Clarke. Amy O'Brien, and Nikki Bounpane. Clockwise From Upper Right: Mary Clarke, Grctchcn Parker. Nikki Bounpane and Jane Kircal- dic; Mrs. Haynes. Lauren Janush and Mrs. lannonc; Yearbook Staff and Mrs. lannonc; Mrs. lannone; Amy Turner. Marianne Acampora. Dawn Lcamon, Michelle DeSimone; Anx- ious Seniors. Clockwise From Upper Left: Tim Male and Mr. Frank Riggs; Cheryl Zelan- akas, Mrs. Haseltine and Amy O'Brien; Alison Clark, Mrs. DeMayo and Mrs. Feldman; Mr. Elliott; Mary Murray and Mr. Rooden- burg; Amy O’Brien, Robyn Brown, ChcrylAnn Grasso, Amy Cabrancs and Mrs. Ann Cappctta. Clockwise From Upper Left: Graduation March; Wes Lcichti, Traci Cipriano, Barba- ra Gherlone. Nikki Bounpanc, Mary Clarke: Mark Modine and Jen Gucrcia; Jen Gucrcia, Chris Wall and Grctchen Parker; Alison Clark. Clockwise From Upper Left: Graduates; First Few Graduates; Alison Clark; Mr. Lambert and Joseph Purcell; Mr. Lambert and Lori Ouellette; Valoric Abate. Clockwise From Upper Left: Traci Cipriano; Our National Anthem; Mr. Lambert, Mrs. Feldman, and Beth Ann Me- lillo; Jim Shea and Rob Ran- som; Mr. Elliott. Clockwise From Upper Left: Graduation Proces- sional; Graduates in Wait- ing; Mr. Lambert and John Lomax; Mr. Lambert and Mary Clarke; Valedictorian Libby Garland; Graduates and Spectators. ' TSfc
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