Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

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J 5 1986 Chronicle Southington High Qchool Southingiofz, Connecticut -ALJLQQQI 1' Leftq Bulldozers are breaking -gfound.'iL1,'Ag4 in for the new auditoriumg Above: The 'main entrance .before itwas disturbed'-' I f 'I ' A i eq .by constructionf ,, ell A Ck Z 1. L ff ,. , , ltu, L V317 , I.A. parking lot was a mound of dirt from the tirst day of school. tworkrnanljstariding ond. foundation ,oversees progress 'of new I.A.'area.- fFr0111ipConstructiof1 o oo e i Studciits' Lives ' i l iheifcotnstructioni at Southington Highthas brought ' Q aboutpfmlany 'changes in theschoolflife .of . ' e students.gMany pijivilegeswhiich students had l taken for granted in. previous years were suddenly takenaway from them. For example, due to the back , parking lot being reduced to nothing more than a mound of dirt, the student parking has been greatly limited this year, preventing many students from driving. to school. The few students that do drive must arrive early to cram into the small front lot or else r they are forced to park in the student mud lot. Outdoor gym classes were forced to take up jogging as a new hobby, as the classes had to walk around the entire school in order to reach the softball field and tennis courts. Smokers were also forced to move to a new smoking area located at the opposite end of the school from last year's area. Band practicing procedure also underwent major alterations. Since the band room was torn down to provide space for the new auditorium and music department, the band had to rehearse in the third floor lecture hall and had to start outside ten minutes early for marching band practice in order to arrive on the field in time. However, despite all of ' these inconveniences, once the construction has been completed, the new resources will be beneficial to the .entire school. J' 't Eivlhp I t -1 4 Agggefrtt ',tQ,V', ' K -as,-' - ' 'fqew' H f 'if A. ' 5 1-13-' rj. -. , ---71 ' ' g . . -1'4 x Tall oaks from little acorns grow l 3 w A f -'f-fun-'f--F,..,...,M,,,?w T ' -,,...,. ,..,,...,,... , , Ji,vfs:ff.f. .XZ .,,,, V, Our True Blue And White Grew Mth The Color Red he traditional colors at Southington High have been blue and white for many years. This year, 1985-86, the color red was introduced into our scenario. The two main areas of this addition were in the sports and band uniforms. Various sports teams and the Marching Band had the color red used as an accent to their uniforms, mostly in outlining. The red seems to have warmed up the appearances and raised the spirit i and pride of these two groups of students. X ,- Ylflld Far Left: Senior, Mike Early strides toward 133,-ix finish line. Top left: Senior Leslie Beatson In , 'lla' I shows pride during The Apple Harvest 5 Festival Parade. Bottom left: Blue Knights football team recovers ball. Top: Jodie Charamut holds her stance. Above: Cheerleaders ride in Apple Harvest Festival Parade. ll 1 A' .L-- ' 5 J1- .ife'V l2 gf' ' ' Milli. , ifgqpl. E ISI?-'4 'A'-Q-. . - gc,-' wi-'lf I N l . 1-.gen-- -ri aj-1:1 ' o - , vii-0 I ga I Tall oaks from Y little acorns grow v 1 Apple Festival Parade. Below: Loryn Lindquist, 1985 Apple Harvest Festival Queen, waves to the parade bystanders. Top right: Sousaphone players' Jeff Guzauckas CLI and Pat Wynn KRD march to the beat of the parade. Far l right: Fireman's mascot, the extends his paw to the public. left: Kacy Palmieri, Apple Hostess, smiles to the J -....f .-.-:awk 3 is sr X '1wyr,Q:mna- 117, M V . 1 rg M.:- Our Little Apple he Apple Harvest Festival was held from October 5th through the 13th, in Downtown Southington on the green and in the vicinity. The Festival first began in the Fall of 1969 and at that time there were a King and Queen, who represented the town. This year the queen was Loryn Lindquist, and her court, the hostesses, were Melinda Silva, Lisa Kozlowski, Kacy Palmieri, Carol Toffolon, Kerry Andrews, Lisa Tangney, Stephanie Maccio and Tracy Rich. To many citizens of Southington, the Apple Harvest Festival has become a tradition. Over the years it has grown into a festival of fun, arts and crafts, delicious foods and the annual Apple Harvest Parade. Some of the attractions are the Bed Races, with a bed called Shalom as the 1985 winner, Family Night and the Battle of the Bands. The band taking first place in 1985 was called Rockstra. Such delights as apple fritters, apple rings, conestoga steak and pepper sandwiches, fried dough, bratwurst, clam chowder and various other foods were served to the eagerly awaiting crowds. Also on Saturday, Oct. 12th and Sunday, October 13th, there was a wide assortment of venders and people selling articles ranging from clay figures to paintings, to puppets and artificial flower arrangements. These people had come to participate in the Festival and enjoyed being a part of a tradition. All who participate and come to enjoy hope this Wonderful event will continue for many years to come. It brings fall to Southington in a most delightful form. sm, 0 fp a15'T ',5 Tr nk . T 4 .tsigif- 1 L' 'W ' -fs' - si M ,gi A 1. V . E We o ' 45J - wi Tall oaks from little acorns grow 7 ee, ..,., ,A 'V --f-f,',:Jf Left Harley Johnson and Aakar Patel use one of the new computers Top Steve Fortler and Holly Larson demonstrate the growth of DNA Rlght Brett Sloma and Doug Kolpak work wxth Bunson burner Top rlght Kerry Andrews and Mr Robert DeB1shop demonstrate DNA separatron Far Rlgnt Ed Curley types program lnto computer I 1 Wwvrfwrq -M .uw .1 W ,. Q1 fi'- Pursuing Excellence We Grew Through Education outhington High provided its students with many ways to grow through education in academics, the arts, trade skills, and in computers. The library received several new Commodore and Apple Computers this past year which students spent time learning how to use. The high school also provided courses for college bound students, including SAT preparation courses. The arts program, band, and chorus have all exhibited fantastic growth and success over the last few years. The Industrial Arts department also progressed with the talent and skills of the students. X 9 -Q. val Lifes 'C , Ejiifzwll ll .-Jiri' .--. .. .. -'f. ' hw 1 5+-' . Q ,- I N Tall oaks from little acorns grow tangy- 4 ,P f 1 E I l l l 5 Right: Fred Marcantonio, Rick Solomon, Tom Cianciola, and Mark Perugini clown around in the hall. Bottom: Emblem co- editors, A.J. Whalen and Sandy Cence enjoy working together. 1 l x lv El ,P 5 5 Q E J ll ll E I l l Times Twoge th er Were Times Of Growth he time that we spent together at S.H.S. turned into memories and friendships that will never be forgotten. Many of these friendships began in our sophomore year. Editors of the Emblem and the Chronicle had become closer due to the amount of time each person had donated to both the activities and others involved. Other friendships grew between club members or officers. Clubs such as Key Club, FBLA, and FTA spent a great amount of their time helping others. Being a part of larger groups such as the band or sports placed people in a situation where there were many different ideas, yet everyone worked towards a common goal. Within the classroom, other friendships grew and with each new class and passing year they became stronger. Each friendship here is different, yet we all have one thing in common which is that we all are one, the class of 1986. , .','-A ,, 'U 't . i., 79-Y -' 1 - a , A f.' o . A 4 . A f Rx -, .4 Top lefty Michael Curran and Lori Sgrillo pause at locker between classes. Left: Drum majors, Sue Spadjinske and Len Bobinski catch a relaxing moment before band practice. Above: Deana Zachar and Tracy Wright giggle during cafe study. li f, 15' ...V l L1 lr is V A l 5 L. l, l 4 i Y it i' , . .' -3' ' Y if -H Is' ' - 5 5. 5 , l 0 '?FV'7u Q, ggi. Rf. .H ., fr' L ei s -. -- Q ' '- Tall oaks from little acorns grow. ll ,, N2 it Q G 3--Q.. A' . is Liz: xv- 1 4 - . wana-W 'G sfrrv-gwrlv-mv' fl WW .Ai Ni . W T .. PEOPLE The Friendly Faces Of Southington High outhington High School had an energy bursting within its walls that displayed the enthusiasm of school spirit - the students! Every senior, junior, and sophomore brought about a unique style to the everyday life at Southington High School. Each student had an individual personality which spiced up the daily curriculum of S.H.S. The friendly faces of the faculty and administration added something special of their own to our years spent as high school students. This portion of the yearbook features the school population in formality and sophistication by means of senior, undergraduate, faculty, and administration portraits. , i r 0.37 3' .4 'Q .G', i.L - ss. S ' -Q 'L ss: if '--L 'fr 471 Ev , , - I 'L f..4 ' ' 'lad- I ! 'J fc1' f.i f'f':7:-. . . , -tm.-. gum ' Tall oaks from Z! little acorns grow 2 li l, l if ll li LJ W... ,. ws, . - V. MXADVIS RS Top: Miss Benjamin reviews photography assignments with editor Paul Kuziak. Above left and right: Miss Benjamin prepares for classes and yearbook assignments. Top right: Mr. Abrahamson discusses year's plans with senior student. Top far right: Mrs. Hayner and Mr. Abrahamson work Well as 1986 class advisers. Bottom nght: Mrs. Hayner pauses for a picture. v 'Wi 'FN' 311 Hf5'i'5ifiE'51iE??Ei5GM1WRWdi? + : TAT . Advisers Helped Students he senior class of 1986 would like to devote these A pages of our yearbook to three teachers who have been very important to the prosperity of the senior class, as well as the rest of the student body at Southington High. Two of these teachers, theclass advisers, Mr. Keith Abrahamson and Mrs. Cathee Hayner provided invaluable amounts of time, energy, consolation and encouragement. The third teacher was Miss Deborah Benjamin, Chronicle Adviser, without whose dedication, skill and task commitment this yearbook would not have been possible. U' 1. 1 LL, 1 l6fSENl2O+ Aire liftleiofoie, Tong Special Pcdpie eniors were a special breed. It was their final year as high school students. There was a growing anticipation among the seniors as the year progressed which many had labeled senioritis . This senioritis hit as early as Christmas. This growing excitement and expectancy gave the senior class a rare style and character solely their own. Not only were seniors people, too, but special ones at that. 5 . ,.1l rf 'f If ff V 7 I , LY-:L-L .....d.- '- f - seem-.uvifm....en gl gl P fl El W X H J -lu. - Y oi....v.i4..,v.,as-x.....,...,..t M, 4....,..,. .,. ha., Senior year brings a variety of friendly experiences. Pictured on page 16 seniors Lori Lazzari CLD, Beth Pruchnic IMD, and Michelle Puska Ctoplg Lisa Doubleday CLD and John McCormack IRD itop leftlg Rob Lewandowski CLD and Tad Rogala iRl lbottom leftlg and Robin Brayfield ileftl share smiles of friendship. More good times are shared as Todd Edgecomb lLl and Steve Pestillo KRD ltopl and Mark Schroeder CLD, Glenn Mullins, Richard Welton QCJ, Todd Berube, and John Angelillo QRD fbottoml joke in the halls. ,f - r- , wi. 3 yJf:if'2i Q':f3-'23 X-QU5 f ,Q .4if5sF4' W -, 1 ....,,1, ,W , MSHA, Hex wif .HJ Quia?-Sqllif . e ,P ,ffl --':f,f1- if .. :7:-. ' A,-A .A-.33r L ,-r ' ' Tall oaks from little acorns grow. PlHIOPl.E,fl --V-V A ---v-4-W -.....v.v-...mg--,.,.e-. T. .W lx if 'N ' 'for-rffv'ffz , 1: f l W1 I was 'fn.sZx?fs.ti W-was . ,Y iz fssftgwessweevmfviyws ,TQ if 1.1 : W., A 'K iff? 'af - Amr? 'Y:4 A I A .- 'R Fi 4. va,-1 ,hip iv-QA EQM , X VL, Wal R A A ' r 5- X r 5, 'N .5 4' 4 , any L -as K x Hi- ' we if 7- .. .1 .g .2 .. . ia, -v-wr gr.. .i '9-I,-,vssmrf ',:J ,iff ' ' .eg-g:,,-.531-.1-5 if we 'K wx W - ' I 2 ' ' ' 1,-1 , q,+,5,..,s., A gy M, ,. N was g Super Seniors Soap PECTACULAR! The class of 1986 was said to be spectacular, not only because they were seniors, but also because they were a group of outgoing and fun-loving people. The senior class knew how to have a good time, or to make one. In the above picture, a group of students added some fun to a hard days Work of washing cars. The senior class was not only notorious for mix- ing Hbusiness and pleasure, but also for their var- ious other activities The class of 1986 was a large part of many of the sports teams, clubs, and muslcal organizations turned out by S H S The seniors ability to be versatile ln their ac- tivities and organizations was what made them SPECTACULARV Vi 'r la l ll li I l i 1 'i- - -'-- --'-- f--- f-f- -Y-4 --,---f.-,---+f Y-., - .v- .Wf- ISXS H Fil IU RS 'v ff- r . .,. J QQ:---W'- iP 41, Z Q Peter Abramczylf PETE Live tomorrow's dreams today Gordon Adshade I'm not always right, but l'm not always wrong. Peggy A. Albee PIGGY Give me time and I'll be a student yet. l Laurie Albert IGGIE Beam me up Scotty, therels no intelligent life here. Sherry A. Albert We all breath the same air, yet we all die for the airspace. David J. Alfano Jr. If you don't have a goal, there's nothing to shoot for 'vw-'-:'f1' ff- ?:'i. ,U ,- '--,?l.1i.2. .' m:'?.i' :Q f-S-J1.zN f-' . N . 1 J s i.... , ,... ...,,i X W r ,KR , 1- , 'ffm if ti' W . A 1 ' X i l .3 J0E11e C, Anderson Ronald Angelillo, Jr. Nancy Appelle J0 RON NANC A hug will make your day! Life is just begun. Good luck Believing is the beginning of Want a hugo!! to all. May the best man win. a dream come true! Kerry E, Andrews Joseph J. Angelo Denise Asklar In my dreams 1 hold JOE Smile, today is the tomorrow tomorrow, In my faith I hold Today is the tomorrow you you dreamed about forever. worried about yesterday. yesterday. John D' Angeliilo Cynthia M. Angelone Lisa M. Aslfiar ANGELETT1 CINDY LEE Let me win but if I cannot, Dreams Often fade away, but 'LSOIIWGWHHTG OVGT U16 Let me be brave in the memories last a lifetime! rainbow a place is to be attempt. foundn Paul Aszklar A friend is someone who knows you but likes you anyway. Louis A. Avitable LOU To have a friend, you must lie one. Steven Baccaro LARRY My mind is like a tape recorder with one button - Erase PEO PLEXM l m l ZOXSENIORS 1'C'fr1'or '1 5- .K V James T Badorek Darlene Ban Ville Beth Lynne Balinskas DAR We are the ones to make a Make the U10St Of yourself brighter day .... Amy Ballard for that is all there is to you. William F. Barry BEAR Everything comes if a man will only wait. Kim M. Bauchiero KIMMY A smile is the sign ofa friend, J ,1 A K f KKK Frank E. Bavaro PACO Give me liberty, lots of it. Leslie R. Beatson LES It is only through change that we can grow. Edward A. Beaupre BOWTIE You have failed only when you have failed to try. Kenneth L. Bell LEMAN Ya can't dance if ya don't pay the band! -KB David A. Bennett DREW Long you live and high you fly only if you ride the tide Cheryl Benoit A memory is a treasure shared between friends! .--W.-.Wm--vv-1-:vv ftS1':'ff P',: -1 :Tw-In 1H'Jf?7v,',-c - la t A -w-H----x-'-.m.,.m-f----'- ,a-J.,-..a.W-- ,-.H V, . ,.. ,, it , W-, -. . Y ,. , WY Y.z..,..n. ,,.-.,..a.aa .e..:ma.-L .n,..,ti.i.a.x...xJ:i , jx, , 1 '. , ' f. -5 ,MW , Y :' ' ' K., at . , I I, l J it ,Xi -A ls' 9 Fm l J... Andrea Bertelli BUCK ' No one can walk backwards into the future. Lisa J. Berube Scott M Berg I think, therefore I am. Tom W. Bernadino TOM 'Where am I going? l'll mow when I'm there. LEE Neil Arthur Bel-niet Take my hand in your hand The most wasted day of all is and ,Walk me through 3 phat on which we have not hfetlme' aughed' Todd Berube TODDLES A bird in the hand is safer than a bird overhead. We re so exci ted! XCITABLEl By their senior year, seniors had plenty of reasons to get excited. It was their last year of high school, and graduation loomed deep in the shadows, yet seemed so close. Senioritis , a word equal to excitable, seemed to set in as early as Christmas for quite a few seniors. The class of 1986 had a great deal of ener- gy and it showed throughout their senior year. This energy came through powerfully with each event at Southington High - everything from proms, Hat and Clash Days, and Halloween to such smaller events as flower sales or setting up for a dance. Members of the senior class demonstrated their pep and excitability in the above picture during the class of 1986's Junior Show in March of 1985. Patrick Murphy, a crowd controller, had to hold back Michael Lamarre and other die-hard Village People fans from Walter Swanson and Doug Kol- pak, members of the Village People. .1.1.i--nxL,,-,.J, ma, ,W , l 'E Q Pl H--Q--lk -Ar'-Q4-L' If 177, ,n -,ET.E'Er'j'F't' LTL l 'i 'L-L.i.5 W: '7 'E'Ef -1 W' ' -as-wade. r 33 B of X-rf, .A ,,,...,,Y,,,a-ef -TW M 1 , if . ' ' ' - 'I- . rimnme 74' df ff 1 f 5 4? ffnwfwif fyf We f f W1 a HW 41, fffff rf fi ff , 2 0,1 Z , M, 'riff f f Seniors get noticed OTICEABLE! The ability to be noticeable had always been a specialty of seniors. The seniors were the veterans of the school and enjoyed certain rights because of this. They be- came involved in circles of friends who would of- ten go to any ends just to be noticed. The seniors dressed up, dressed down, and just dressed plain weird. They tried to get the most unique haircuts, or wear extraordinary costumes for Halloweeng each senior was noticeable for one reason or an- other. Some of these reasons were good, such as exhibiting talent, and some were not good, such as being boisterous or rude. Whichever the case, the ability of seniors to be noticeable was certainly unquestionable. On Halloween, 'Hope Zieminski enjoyed being noticed as Captain Kidd. But, not only on Hallow- een did seniors try to catch the attention of others. New hairdos and wild outfits were starters as eye- catchers. Other seniors simply came out of their shells and blossomed! ie W - Y - f tr. Wt.-L,f,-a. . xx' ' -'f , ., f.,:1::rz-mrrxacummu MXSFNIORS Peter D. Betzold BETZ Mind over matter, if you don't mind then it don't matter. Robert Bigelow Jeffrey Bissoni , ,, ,. 5 HV. 5 Susan Blake SUE A good friend is like a 1 rainbow . . . always a welcome sight! ! Michelle D. Blanchard l MEE-CHELLE If you dress for success, it shall find you. David Blier DAVE Take it as it comes. Rt, gill GK 1 lx '27 VI fl w4' L I ' L. . ' 79 ',f 4: t N A , fb ffxav-' 4'v:r:v'l .6 ' .lf . 4:1 Melanie Jo Blum MEL A golden moment, stretched into eternity Valerie J. Blum VAL A friend is one before whom I may think aloud. Tina B. Boardman ILT77 Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward . . . : eff , . 5 -an 42 Leonard E. L. Bobinslci Robyn Amy Borkowski BOBO ROBSY I would if I could and I can Live for yourself before you so I will! live for another Donald J. Bogdanski Danielle Rene Bouchard BAGS DANIE Just grin and bear it Some things are better left Tammy L. Bonomi UHSaid- The best years of my life go K Lisa M3Il'6 BOL1Cll3ICl by, here I am alone and blue LEE Of all the things worn, your expression is most important. .. wHfgkk ,...eAAC AM: M' . 'Vee Melissa R. Bouchard MIS-SY Both rain and sunshine make a rainbow. Richard Boucher Jr. RICH The rest of our days depend upon the rest of our nights Kenneth Boudreau flEOPI,El2Ji l.g...41Q.g.gi...:..,--f .1CTI.4,gSS'm.1uL,.'.L' L'-R 1.'s.zL':1 . exr-wir , J-...HA-all W fu ' fmsncews --f- ev ---'---- W---f ' .4 L4 , C . , .Y.V ....... 0. my 7' F Tmw, .I.:',..,.-..,r.a,,.., ,,,y, iq., ff, lf-s--y has ' I . 1 I rams gg. . . 'mf ' . ff ..-,lgrgt , ,fi N 'l .. iw- f 1 r '-larva., - i IfJ,fN:5':Qj:.,1 'HS , . X' . aw, . of 'I 1 'A X B M, is . M r..s ,,,-.:, t X1-15 0 'S f ry 3 S: ki is.. ' : E54 James T. Brick THUMPER JIM I barely learn my part. As to the whole, I'm in the dark. Heather Wraith Broad Jon P. Boutilier If life is a stage - I want better lighting. Robyn L. Braylfeld ROBZIE The moment is temporary H.B. Love is cherished when only but the memory is forever. Kgjjy BI-9511313313 shared with someone else. KEL Lisa M. Brophy Never lose sight of your good LEE friends! The love we give away is the only love We keep. ZLUSENIORS A8 Q1 V I x We ' E....a.p Keith Brown William Brush III Hold on to your dreams. Robert Bruton ., ...W W. ......-.,.w.w,-n-Pf-1-f-w-w:1v-v-mwvr-: 'r':f - , I '?7 'Y .-l. , 'a1l','V Eric B. Budris RICK Elegance is good taste plus a dash of daring. Michael Buganski MIKE One life, and I'm gonna live it up! James L. Buzas JIM Where there's music, there can be no sadness. ., , sqm... . , ,. Till' - .,4Y ,, .gnx Q.. Christopher J. Calcinari CHRIS Success lies not in being the best but doing your best. Jason T. Calderone The piper will lead us to reason. Colleen A. Callahan COL Lovevis the beginning, the middle, and the end of everything. uni' Monica Camarata Carrie L. Cameron CAREBEAR I hope somewhere deep in your heart yesterday will live on. William R. Cameron Jr. BILL Keep smilingg People will wonder what you are up to. The Image of Seniors MAGINATIVEl Seniors at Southington High School were said to be imaginative because of their ability to express their emotions in very unique ways. In the above picture these students expressed their imaginative talents through their dress. The ESG earrings were just one sign of the many ways people showed off their pride in their class. Although styles of dress did display many dif- ferent imaginative personalities, S.H.S. seniors found various other Ways to display their unique- ness. The class of 1986 also exhibited their creativity through their actions. Dances held at Southington High School were good places to see examples of their inventive behavior. These were just a sampling of the many exam- ples of the wild imagination the senior class of 1986 possessed. FT OW l ll ,.c...... Y - J svvwvvmswgilvwwf- --ir - llLLn-'4,L1a: , - - - M . .3 Jw 1 s tg 'firqgf has ff fs -555 +4 94' 1 A 4-1 .iff W 3 1 4 ,W 791153 ff kg 4... 'hs f Wilvff' Rigorous schedules go on VERTIRED! It was the one word which described a senior's life. Most seniors dragged themselves out of bed somewhere between 5:45 and 6:30 a.m. before encountering a full six-hour, exhausting day of school. The day not only included normal academic classes, but also extra-curricular activities which students had to run to and juggle between classes. Steven For- tier, shown above, contemplated these hectic thoughts of a busy day. After school was out, a senior may have a few moments at home getting a quick bite before work. Most of the seniors were employed on Queen St. or Route 66, the two major strips of employment in town. After work was out, somewhere between 9 and 10 p.m., it was home again to start homework. Seniors always made it an early Q75 night on school nights - bedtime at about 11 or 11:30 p.m. Then, a normal, but deadly, 5M hours of sleep and the whole cycle started again. K 'W - f ' ' - M --- 1'-:'-r-1:-rfcgfrmrrrjz, 's 1 KJHS . . ...mv 5,,.,,,,,,7,7,,m- zwhwxrmy Mark Caron Joseph P. Carrier Christopher J. JOE l Carpenter Nothmg works better than a CARP sm1le! Do not wait for youth, for it Sandra Cence passes like a gust of wind. SANDY Valerie A' Can, Bemg the world's future isn't BLONDIE easy- , And now I see the purple Paula Mafle hazel!! Chalnbeflalld PAULA-WAULA I may not be perfect, but I'll always be me. f r , w -,-va: ' Hm1f:2vw .A 3 , S 1.ia.,1.l4,..u.f., . r 1 f A i, 1 . ,, f,, .4 iw D , A fri' Jodie M Charamut Lisa Beth Chmielewski JOD MADONNA Procrastination is the thief of B9 Y0UfS6lf - Wh0 9186 is time. better qualified? Holly Chgfetfe William Christophersen Kevin J Charette UNCLE WILLIE This is the end, my only Live for the future, not the friend, the end. past' ' Christopher Chubet SHOOB l don't want to be somebody so I'll just be myself. X N r pi, W N ! 'fel ' ts? -K A 'f' T533 ' , ' 'Q . 'ICH ,7., ff' Kim M. Ciosek Love is made to be shared with someone special. RC Leon Clark SGT. Live free or die. Elizabeth Ch ylinski LIZ These is no place like here. There is no time like now. Thomas M, Cianciola UC-V There is no greater challenge Dean J' Cochrane than to challenge yourself. Stephen R. Ciarcia STEVE Stay Gold -sf The Outsiders -----A f--F.-...-..,.,,..-.1,...-.-. -. . sr- -W .,.,,..,.! E ima' k2!glInusEs1i5p:.'i ' 4.22 ':.1.' tzf aw' 1 X -nwwh-if A y-2 -, ..,f,,-,. 3 :il I ' 1 'A i 1' 'WP' :ean, .lau,.xz+ ar rr .. ..,Yw,i::Qr'- ,grfxwmrffxml-1i'?'1'51f-, i Q V. - . - X ., , irwrit, NX Sex . A 5 gwfrg71xQ,.:5ai 4 ' 1. -3-wwe? X565 ' 2 ,K ' .-5-.'11'1'f- fi Yi f 1455115-gh, -,XY'pQgJ,,J'X , . YSW fsifrfs Q - - Q: GAX ix 5 fvgy . ' ,, .,. MW? , W v 2 XX X fi: :1,11'-125: L V ' 133:-3' ' 'X - -, - lielli 4 .. 4 ,,,., f .'f, ' dpi 9 ,, , A f all R' I ,,, , rr or Z for rf qvlul ly L A,:b ':'. , ll? ix ll N ,:,,gi, 2? ,.. . A -24' ,g w k lg 5,51 7 . ,- lf El V 1-A- ' r C Qfi l r f e 5 lle ' . A fig ' L 1 l 1 or , i f 5, f -- gg l or , l l in one , l i Lori' Collar Daniel Corbiel Todd Coulter Scott W. Condo Rebecca P. Cosmus CQLT STONER RED Life goes .on long after the Life is a joke and I'm the Il' I leave here tomorrow, will thrill 0fl1Vlf1g 15 S0119 punchlinel you still remember me? ROb6I'f F. Cox Timothy James Gregory R, Costello No one can make you feel COHHONJ, GREG inferior without your consent Your onlv obligation in life is HIL ls not just Winning, it is Jaihis M' Creekmore to he true to yourself how you play the game, CREEK l?:lf'SliNlUliS Many dreams come true and some have silver linings Stacy Ann Cugnko CUGS The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. Victor Cunha Jr. VIC The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step Edward VY Curley ED Don't take life too seriously 7 ' ' ' t'TiF?f'1-A 7' ' '- Tl 7 l'7TWFiffTT:i'..,.',.f, e 5 w.W-,,.,...., it 4 .aaw.a.r,.s,,f,-areczsazarfwar YM' -W kgg, I ai- 1'-2-'i i-V'f-532255 'RSI' . vsuunasmmxw-ia 'nt-:mf M . -v--I-nm. .Hay . -7- X Michael Curran Amy Lynn Cyr AMOS He shall wipe away all tears Sz there shall be no more death. Joanne Cyr JOE JIBBER It's hard to spread sunshine without getting it on yourself. X ,br wi W- V. Q. -V 3 .U ,YN -' , ' ...saga 'V- IN , 1 i z , T N i ,- 'WZEW 'rx' W, . . , . Q fra . .3 gtg -. '-. , . f . ' I : I Av., A I 2 t Y' , Linda M Cyr LIN This is not the end, just a new beginning. Arthur P. D'Agostino SPARKY Education is not the key to success, connections are! Kenneth J. Daddona KEN r Lg' -r ., , .. , .- 0 r ., K- W Are We having fun yet? OWDY! Seniors always were an extremely rowdy bunch. Most of this rowdiness had to be contained in the classroom and re- placed by quietness. However, the cafe was about the only place where the seniors could let off all the pressures of their rigorous study and work schedules. ln the cafe, a rowdy, easy-going attitude was more the rule than the exception. Shown above, Doug Kolpak and friends displayed their carefree, fun-loving dispositions during their lunch period. By the number of books on the table, it was observed that they obviously had a lot of steam to let off, as did many seniors this year. The rowdiness was displayed by all various classes, but the seniors exhibited the best example of it. The probable cause for this was that they all had a much more severe and crazy schedule than did the underclassmen. --f f -'--- -e qs-ve.-f-ew---f,,Tsf-F-f-e:':1p1f,gr-'-1':::::f-1 1 A ff' ,J lf' ln..-W.. ...wwf -Y -W.-.s-Ve-f--ff-e---f - ,' sw-T-M---f:1n f'f ' 'recipef':ip1swr sam- ,, W, M L -1-.fn-1 -' :M-.i1.a..1s ..,.-r,...r.-.. rf.,:,w 4. . . -. . ' 51 T, .- - 'Y V Au . I, Una...-,...,v, , ' 1 'rmffi-f-5-V-ss1m,w ,wa ,, s , Y rr- N, . , mm f Hi ttin ' the slopes ach winter, Mother Nature and the snow machines covered Mt. Southington with a good base, and many SHS students gathered at the slopes. The area offered skiing for all levels with its wide variety of hills and trails. For the inexperienced, there was Hill One, a gentle slope. The high school skiers would always remember the first trips to Mt. Southington and the endless hours spent on this hill. For a bigger challenge, a dozen other trails provided enjoyment. The trails ranged from easy to most difficult, depending on the skiers' accomplishments. Some preferred cruising down one hill, while others liked to race or jump. Mt. Southington was versatile and had something for everyone including private or group lessons, a race team or just rental equipment for those beginners who wanted to invest incrutches instead of skis. , ,Q fm 4 gg 4' f J Tom J. Damboise It was good, but I wouldn't want to go through it again. Joseph J. Dancsak, Jr. JOE Man is the only animal that btlushes. Or needs to. Christina Dearborn' Q Q Maria Danielle Dearing DANI To dream and believe are not all, to love is everything. Kelly Deckert Incense and peppermints, the colours of time. Joseph DeIBuon0 JO JO Be yourself and live life to the fullest. J X ..,. .,...,.,, . --, ,-.-- 1--1? .-. V--. ,..1-...?..Y.,,,, ...ml F K , rib, ' '4c':1-T' Michael Della Vecchia MICK In case of doubt, make it sound convincing. Sheri L. DeMoura SHERI DEE Make the best out of life and you will be rewarded. Kimberly Denison LITTLE ONE Love only comes to those who give love to others. X I 'llmrf' 1 I, Q ' .4 ,f ,. N ,f -XV inn x x,N. L. Scott DePaolo SCOOTER Memories can be shared but never taken away. Arthur Derboghosian Lisa C. Derosier MUNCHKIN The most lost day is one which you have not laughed! . .iv , , , W , ,I '11, , , ,f . , F i -1' . ' V ,C '-mflffif. '- , A place to joke and smoke he smoking area was a place of refuge for many of our Southington High smokers. They were free to go outside and smoke while conversing and joking with friends. Howev- er, this year, the smoking area was right smack in the middle of construction in the back of the school. The students were limited on space, as well as time, at the smoking area, a bit cramped for the number of students who utilized it every day. Gerrit Kimball, shown in the above picture, en- joyed his time outside at the smoking area, this was obvious from his wide grin and peace sign. Many students felt quite at home outside, and the smoking area was a place for students to enjoy smoking freely without disturbing any non-smok- ers. , nw.. , rw ...Y..-.T.---.Y ,-,-... . , lllwlll l x f4Q.gi1-ws' 3 X ' X.f. Q get :J k--i B 52.1 ..., -X k yy V - -,:' s e- ' 4 N 5 X ,-rf. 30, 1 . - i 5 - s- SLG , 1 12 iiss is 1 1 Q ' :W Laura DiDonno LD A hug warms and charmsg it must be why God gave us arms Jennifer L. Dietrichsen JENN Making a friend takes a momentg being one takes a lifetime Damon Dietz QXSLNIORS 'www' . . '7 y ff www -www' ' ' - Allison E. Dinsmore AL Friendships to rememberg a place never to forget Lisa Marie DiPietro FLUFFY Time endears but cannot fade the memories love has made Gary Donahue ,.... --v-f,..,7, sf'-8-sg ,Q Q ,Q ,l,i R Michelle J. Donna BELFY The miracle is this - the more we share, the more We have. Linda Dorman LIN Llive for yourself, there's no one else more worth living for Thomas Dorsey TOM I know I have succeeded, when my father tells me SO. X Debra L. DosSantos DEB Love is a friendship that has caught fire . . . YMI Lisa Doubleday The brightest light is the light that comes from within Stacey Dowd STACE It's rare 81: special to have a friend that will last forever. 'W IF- we-isa-55,-x F, -Saw ' n' XX g t 1 ' 4 Peter M. Dripchak RETEP Dreams are the product of an intelligent mind in high gear. Scott Drzewiecki Debra J. Dunbar DUMBAR 'gAn honest person is one who hasn't been caught. www' Michael J. Early MIKER Success is getting up one more time than you have fallen. Todd Edgecomb T It wasn't until I got here that I realized I never left. Gary Einsteder It was a town like any other town until they arrived. X wand. V, . . Food drive brings help he Student Council and their advisor, Miss Cope, ran another successful Thanksgiving Food Drive this past year. The chairper- sons, Sue Mangiagli and Loryn Lindquist, worked diligently to collect food, enough for twelve needy families in Southington. What surprised the students was the overabun- dance of food in the end. There were approximate- ly 200 extra cans of food that were donated to the Southington Food Bank. The food was brought in by the students of Southington High School. The homerooms com- peted with each other to see which could bring in the most cans. Since the Emblem room and the Chronicle room made up the size of a regular homeroom when combined, they were given permission to join forces on the food drive. This combined room consisting of 25 students, brought in 452 cans of food to help the needy of Southington. As a result, the Emblem and Chroni- cle were awarded a pizza party as a sign of thanks for their effort to help others. --erfprrzr.-1v,, 1 1. . TFP JC, . 4----f--F--W-ww-fer---W.-,wv,.,f,,-- ..,., ,fn,,,,,,,.T ,H I Nvvmil . .. A .......,.. V .,-,g,Lr3y.:K-vu:.f:- 4- ' ff' . , i '-.0 . 'J . h...W.sf-vfafv N2 m.anamwm.-..mms am,--' .mr SHS is amazing spirit chool spirit was shown in many ways. There were the ordinary ideas: supporting the teams, pep rallies, cheerleading. But, we all knew that Southington High was not exactly ordi- nary and this year, the Key Club came up with an imaginative way to show spirit. During Key Club week, the last three days were set aside and desig- nated as Blue and White Day, Hat Day, and Clash Day. Blue and White Day gave everyone the chance to show their pride in Southington High and the Blue Knights. Hat Day and Clash Day gave the opportunity to show creativity in the styles of dress. The students looked extraordinary as they walked through the halls in their sombreros or pumpkins on Hat Day. On Clash Day, they attend- ed classes wearing plaid, stripes and polka dots of all colors. These days were fun for all students who participated and memorable for those who didnit. It showed everybody that Southington High is unique and has plenty of spirit. Had a new tradi- tion been born? .MJSFNIORS Laura E. Elliot Sometimes the smallest things in life can mean the most. John F. England, Jr. CRASH A smile increases your face value Laurie M. Esbaner LAUR You don't have to dream at all, just live a day. si. Tv sr X? XE - gi Sf D Q Gary VY Falco WINGS Barbara Fallis j BOBBI Q Life is fragile, handle it with , care. r Michele Farnsworth MISSY What appears to be the end 1 is really a new beginning. l 1 Y .n , Y, --,W-,.,,.T-.wv Y-5---fvw:'f'v'rr-v1rm1:f 'r f. .1 .fi ,,. . 4 'Y X in-'j ' 4:-4' 'ear '14 -1r,::c'f In , 1 f 4 Q -W yr 1 B x Steven Fazzino Michael V Ferreri David Flood V TEE-BEE FERRARI Aaron B. Florian Don't live your life in one If God made anything better MR, B, day: Go For It. than WOUIGH, he kept lt- What men know about Beth Ann Fefenc April A. Fiore themselves make them afraid. BETHIE As the day ends so begins Kyle Bruce F101-jan 'Tis the human touch in this the hopes and dreams of SCRUFF world that 00l1f1tS- tomorrow' Rest is for the dead. Thomas E. Ferracci Kelly FWZ Gerald I'd rather be judged by 12 FITZ men than be carried by 6. We're graduating already? I thought this was a 5 yr. plan! X X X Pa trick Flynn Jill Ann F ongemie JILLSY Make your dreams become reality. Maureen Jane Forgione BEAN There is nothing stronger in the world than gentleness. -was-17 ' -' '-1-'--ffvf:3A,v,l I ' '. ff ' 1+-,V-in ' - WV ..,. X I-... V g 55,5 :n.g'5:5i1f,i'fi+ K' . ,nt-1 if '.?5X92f?' Q ,f f f .nge-..1t-.,gi.r-w Q - 113. 3112 fsj 11- , is . Ig V-3 12, I In 4 ,s:--1.235-Q. K .y',:,- ,:-r e '-.eq ,sf ss, K ,t 05N K A 3iA.. ,. . 1 S. -g K. V ,,gw.5i e3iQsi.'-u mi V ' '5vfg 'F2i?i55..l'.f' ii i ' , sx X I, w 'Q .4- A AV f Mark Forsyth Sherry Fullerton Steven P. Fortier Michelle J Furrow FRET HOW-RONNIE-3 This day will last a Livin' for a dream, lovin' for thousand years, if you Want 3 moment it YO! MB Frank Fusco Kimberly Anne Fowler ANDIEBP Any place which seems like an ending is also a beginning. 36fSENlORS Gregory Gaedeke Dawn Gagliardi Remember yesterday, dream of tomorrow, but live for today. Michael Gagnon MIKE AN strong man knows his own weakness 1 2, ,C 3, f Chris J Gamber Life is too short to be serious - enjoy it while you can! Kimberly A. Gamber KIM In dreams and in love there 3 are no impossibilities! Sharon A. Gammon One trick of the dreamer is to keep yourself from the blues l vz:-w-ff--wmv-m-fnmrm,f-m-.w--..,,. ..f........ -:S 'KW-i,..,.,, , fm..,.,.m. ..- , .i 'f' X up laax L L Denise J Garnett SUS312 Gfddfif DEN SUZYiQ Friendship is a treasure - Anything YOU Want f YOU the value cannot be can make it happen- measured. . Amy L. Gllbefii Colleen Marie Garrity AMES COL My dreams all came true the Create your own image and moment I met YPUl become yourself. Pat1'1C13 A. GIH Corine C. Giarratana GILL Life is like a good wine it B6 Y0UfSelf, H033 what Others gets better with age. want YOU to be. X N -r-1:2-fn-w--fu-v-has-fm1!x-15:11-Iuzfeif 'fs-fnzpg ,.., .,g-:t 'f-' l:m.er:.:::.:.s1sv5E I 1 ,. l f 1, m,.,3Zfaff.V V efivliigfwf. fy! fm. A I A A Mhw , ,rw .,,,,.. nmwwm .,.m,.WV 3 f , , H my P . ,, ,,,.W.,,, '5' 5 M 5555 ij, CENTER STREET. SOUTi-HNLZTON. CONN. Happy birthda y, Connecticut n 1985, Connecticut became 350 years old. The state enthusiastically promoted its birthday exclaiming that it was A state of celebration. T-shirts, bumper stickers, key chains and the like were sold to encourage spirit in Connecticuts' resi- dents. Many special events were planned to keep the birthday spirit alive. Such events included country fairs, town carnivals, and community con- certs. Some of the students at Southington High School helped to celebrate Connecticut, too. Eng- lish students showed their spirit by writing essays on Connecticut for entrance into a state contest. Other students visited the fairs and festivals. Some students, who participated in a community concert, commented that the birthday celebration provided many fun things to do. They felt that the celebration provided opportunities to enjoy the state. Overall, the celebration was favorably sup- ported. Happy birthday Connecticut! , ,, ,Egg . 3, ,gk , 4 ,Q-.4 .-1. L Laamggms, mm .A-.-A.---1 U i OPLEG7 -- V -- ve - -ff - 1'-r-.ffn + ' - -' ' X , -. . W -+ fmsw--X ...,....,,,,.,,.. 6 :-::1'.i:: Z: i..-.. , T TQLTT T if :XT ,T 'i - '..,..,v....,-,1..a-. . .am -i.,-... ... X V 1 x 1 t 1, VV 2 A ,pix . il . Q ' 1 :fi was 1 f Dirt lot-stick in the mud fter two years of debate the town of South ington approved an add1t1on for the High School The add1t1on added a 900 seat audl torlum and a Vocatlonal agriculture center to the school Although the add1t1on was sure to provide a favorable outcome many lnconvenlences were created The side effects of the add1t1on were cer tainly most felt by the seniors whose last and most memorable year at Southlngton High School was disrupted One of the biggest trouble makers was the lack of parkmg space The add1t1on took up the land once used for parking thus shortening the number of permlts given out Also much of the parkmg for students was ln the d1rt parking lot Although most put up w1th It students seemed to dlsfavor the lot especially in the ra1n and snow For these were the times when one got splattered or stuck 1n mud The most popular questlon was Why couldn t they pave the lot'7 After all the lot was ready to be paved 1n August' 7 - . - . Q l 9 9 . . . . . - . 1 ' 7 1 , . as 1 as ' a P! YJNTORS f1T,.......,. ..r...,, ,., D..-vgf,,., Lisa Gioia Robin .I Givens STUDLY The meaning of life is not far away. Christine S. Goff CHRIS Love comes to those, who give to others. ant c s i Michael D. Goodrich DOC To achieve the possible you must attempt the impossible Brian S. Goralski SKI One who makes an effort could never be a failure. Marsha E. Grace DESTINY Look fate in the face and don't take no as an answer. 4-fi! ,Q-A, N Nh' .,..,,,,.z cs? Christopher L. Gormley Karey L. Greger GORM SMILEY G0 ahead, ask me - The world looks better when Anything you care to bring y0L1'1'9 with Someone you up, I'll argue. love. Xavier Leon Grant Valerie Lynn Guatino LEON VAL A bad beginning makes a bad Jesters do oft prove prophets. ending- Cliff Guerrette Michelle Graveline MICH Yield to temptationg it may not pass your way again. f,,E..-,.y -- fs., X Carol Beth Gwiazdowski We create our tomorrows by what we dream today! Erik J. Gyllenhammer THE HAMMER You only live once - So Enjoy Peter C. Hagstrom PETE Castles made of sand will slip into the sea eventually. 3 ' 1 Jody E. Hall JOD Life goes not backward nor lingers with yesterday. Neil W. Hammick APPLE PIE BOY In a time, in a place, in a world long forgotten lives me. Susan Kathleen Hannigan SUEY-K If the world's a vale of tears, smile til rainbows span it. V- -f A --- . f-r--F-v .--e---. , , A il.3zz r,.mw PEOPLEH9 , E.. ILOXSENIGRS Nm..,.:.1-5g:was1.se:m,g.f.-aH4ana.f,g,,.-.m.l. .:,.aaf21-L-'Q-,,,''b,4ws,,'f':f1f1-asia -N' 'i1g'1'.,lm' Alu-W- 1-Af' 1'-if , N 5 l:5:,uf,,:c- X ' fezeive' - , s . a 1 W li? i W y2ifv2.5'4 61.33 T. ,, f , ,x, jg V 'W' ff-f' ,?M'if1lfV il v ' ',1ff92GiW.f4' 1 I 3,724 'ffZzl74'f! ff'6f 'f-of f-'1Wa,.'Yf ' ', ,Q V2f?,f,'f.-ff.',f,14,v 6 -'Z' ...Q ' 5 6 7.1 , 'fs fi I W . . . W-..a.,.... 1 -N .f , - H 1 -Y ' r. wv w.1m.m.e,...A.-.n,.A- f af Z i Rennold Hanson RENNY Thomas Harasimowicz TOMEK Give me your hearts and minds, or l'll burn your huts down. Cheryl K. Harwood Better to be fashionably late than extremely early. Laura L. Hayes PURPLE HAYES Words are like beesg they have honey and a sting. Randall Heath Joelle J Hebert EDDIE Where does the end of me become the start of you? Darcie L. Hill Rebecca L. Hobson DARBIE BECKY WS beenfeal- Sheri Lumbra Hobson R0y Hrnze A wise person will make MUSCLES more opportunities than he Michele L. Hobson fiHdS- Live for today, dream for Sheri Hogan tomorrow, learn from Never give up on anything yesterday because there is always hope 5 N 1, H, 1 W. x :AY ,,,M,, ...,.,..sv......., . . J 'STP Jody E. Holyst JODE Never be content to creep if you have the impulse to soar Donald S. Hopkins PUMPKIN . Money can buy you anything you desire except love. Lisa A. Houle WHO-RONNIE-2 Don't stop believin', hold on to that feeling-Journey , mx fa-'S Michael A. Huet MIKE Life is too important to be taken seriously Karen Ives Randall Clark Jacob MORTE If you wake up a success, you were never asleep. N 'x X f-1-ff--fe 'rr-safffv A-i-f-Af-fue.-:.4,::n.:s::.m:1,.,:....4-1 1... 1 ::.:.4g 14. . r. :..: W-X 2 , f A 2 H fi 2 i ri ' l f. . r 1 ' ' 5 ,,f, 4 jg, 2 g - li. f .. 5.5 4 f i' I li J, Y 4 ' 1 f l' ,Q r 2 5 A' L l g , ' il l ' .,.LQ.I.,f 'fl . 1 f 'Hi V7 i . ' x- XJ . f' 4 - 1 l l lf 7 J? 3 l ifilik g t . if 5 'i J ' lm it . W 3 ' ,J i Q l u'l' J e ei i if fi iw . 4- 1 1 pig' f 1 2 . '- i n , I 5 ' i ,ii 2 at 'F' H2 1 . i l K. , I i l p ., 1, E l 'f:'f'? Q , I l 9' -'Lv I O I i 5 ' - F 1 f W ' ig 9 1 ' , 5 5 ' - W ii f 5 is-1 ,ff t . l i .4-Vai. A 2 7 QW ' 1 f - if l. . fy N L v 4 1 - . . l 4 5 f, :lm N' -' Q 'Agri ' f f ' 2' i 4 'Q i y f i 3 ' cle ff is j 5 u 3 . f g 9' 1 1 l i , , gi , , , if 3 ji ji f yill . i -Q 2 l 5' ' i. lw1Ii4qii1 .,..f i 4 l . l if . . t . ' 25 i t i L iliii . 'rlin , if .A s Q i Q ix , ' b f ' d Studen ts est rien h, lockers. Those teeny, tiny homes one lived in for three years. Thinking back with I disgust and laughter - remember how your gym bag always got caught on the side and ripped, leaving a path of clothes? Or, how you had to search to the bottom of a never-ending book pile in order to get that English book for class, when you were already late? Or, how you had to flatten, roll, and cram your coat in there, just to have it fall out and get stuck in the door? Oh, and how people decorated those homes! Often the locker provided the room for a surprise birthday party or the field for a football celebration, overflowing with bal- loons and streamers. And lockers filled with com- ics, friends' pictures, quotes, funny sayings, hunks Hmm. 1 1 - --- -'ml --V-v-1:-'vsc f-:f::112 .., , . .,,,A., W, ,. , 1...Wa.- .. --Q---fm-, ,,,-g,,. F'r ' l hh!-1 l 4 g-f- - . . f f , .,,,,.. .X 4 .,.. ,. ,, .... ., . , A ,W V 1' ,. 1 v o 'H---vs.--,s....,,. . . ' W 'Q 'I sw A.. quam 3 S 3 5 2 s 3 5 1 204-room you hate to face 04 was that room that everyone hated Some students never saw 1t but others l1ved in It Either way no one liked It One went to 204 ln order to be d1sc1pl1ned because he sklpped a class was late to class, or was tardy for school The discipline of 204 consisted of speaking to one of the supervisors and then staying after school for de tentlon for a certain number of days Sometimes 204 was never ending Most students agreed that the 204 policy for being tardy to school was the most unfair For being one mlnute late to home room one was sentenced to 204 regardless of the circumstances Also one was often stranded after the detentlon because of no ride home It seemed a lot more convenient to stay home . , . , . 7 7 ' ? L 1! lf David S. Jamharian DAVE There are always alternatives. Tracy A. Jardine TRAC Saver each day's precious moments. Allison Jeffrey AL We shouldn't be satisfied walking if we dream to fly. . jf X Mark S. Jehnings Life is what you make it. Laurie Jenkins Friends, l'll always love you and keep you near to my heart. Janet L. Jepson BIG J Love isn't love until you give it away. xl ' ,,..,uW,.,r,.f ,x.. ,.,r, ., ., .. 'UQ sn vl 'us 'L , ' at - 3. I i ' i ,Vi. A gf ., xl .. Suzi-NYY . , L l i i Qu ' i i X I If ,xr 2 . ii r , V , 4,,,f ' -ff'NW.vrv3f27?'f1-.1--cf f . ,C,g',.,1w,'-v ,. ' , ,,..,A,,-fm... K, ,,f,?'-fi., n. . 1 I! I K- 1' I 2' In fi , KV -1 .V , 1 A A, : -1+ -ii i. V V VV -I Qfrl Q . AA . if . E . , i A f fag va y l f Harley Johnson Mark Johnston Patricia A. Judd Christina M. Kelley Jennjfel- M Johnsgn JAM MASTER JH PATTY CHRISSY JENNY Cars are OK but vans all the Life is no dress rehearsal, it's Life's a circle of mazes, one The realization of your goals way. Jam Van 41. the real thing. of which there is no way out. depends upon you. Brian Josenhans Dan R. Kaself Elizabeth A. Kelly Samuel F' Johnson What is and what Sl'lOl,llCl DAN, DAN THE REGAL LIZ SAM never be MAN And so to let it go is to let it Enjoy life because you only DOIIIIH Judd Beth L. Kava!! fad? HWHY! live once. BETHUS KAVANIS Kristen E. Kern I may not always be perfect, but I am always me. SPECIAL KAY As we stray, my friends, the memories will guide us home. WPIUPLEX4 Avy?-mf-,:yf9,.++.--Qe..gep-.1,.,....:.. ..La,, A.. 1 Lt- 2.-. - .1,,wl,,v., ,,Qm,,Q,,t,m, Z ,M gfwyjg f,,f jZQf,ff Kathleen S. Kerns KATH Happiness comes to those who Wait! Stacy Anne Kerry SEIXIIURS SPACY Oh my ,.. I'm having a cowlfll Gerri .Kimball - w,......m. . i .gi L fl .,. V .,-t.,,,,,,,,,,,F, , ., 1 W1 Ward A. King THE ANIMAL It doesn't matter who is right, just what is right. Amy E. Kochol AIM To be or not to be, that is the question - I think. David Koeller '- Y - 1'----v-Y. ., ,,,.-., Douglas J. Kolpak BELL Fate chooses our relatives, but we choose our friends. Cynthia L. Kordys CINDY She who loves her work does it yvell. Lisa Marie Kozlowski KOZ Live for a dream, love for a moment, take on the world! Kevin T. Kramer KLEAVE Marlene Kristopik Smile! It makes people wonder what you're up to! Michael J Kroese MIKE The only person you have to compete against is yourself. f an ...ith .... ...ri . A it XS .-WIMWZJM -,1 mimm ....,... -1 ,. ...V W 1 , Hx wi ' v, ritz, . 1.- Lv Paul J Kuziak Dean LaFrance Appearances can fool anyOr16, M1'Ch616 Marie Lagana but time cannot. MICH Valerie LaBa1'1'e We SYOW in the image Of VAL those we love. Don't take life too seriouslyg Scott Lagana you'll never get out alive. Jeffrey LaForge X , I 5 1 Q ' . sv. Y ., Wnds and rain hit state nFriday, September 27th, 1985, Connecti- cut schools had an unexpected vacation due to the arrival of Hurricane Gloria. The pre- diction led to the preparation of the state which was visible through the taping of windows, putting away of furniture, and closing of businesses. The hurricane struck with great winds 'and intermit- tent heavy rains. Lasting a few hours, Gloria then quickly dissipated. Students reported a variety of stories in the storrn's results. Some said that there did not seem like there was a hurricane and that there was not much damage. Others said that there was much damage which lasted for a couple of weeks. It appeared that the damage depended on what area of town one was in. Most of the damage consisted of large overturned trees, fallen limbs, and downed power lines. The power was the big- gest problem, some areas without it for two weeks. Many Hurricane Gloria jokes followed, but then she was forgotten. .n . ...... -.nw--f-we- -535 Q-Legg 13:551-- l ,...........-. --W .---- - . . va-- ,,..-..-:i.1,g,z,f,Vgr,f- 1- Q-f.--gif, -mg- , f,Tg?z.:22.f'L4 ' Bananas on Wheels chool Buses. Big, yellow, too many people. No shock-absorbers. Bus stops too far away. Fond memories? School buses could be tol- erated if one had friends to talk to on the way home. But, as people stayed after school for ma- keups, detention, extra help, sports, or some other function, one might be left to make a boring trip home. Also, the buses left too early. How, could drivers expect someone to be dismissed from class, travel down a flight of stairs, down and across two halls, open a combination which is always stuck, figure out homework, put on his coat, travel back down and across two halls, and walk all the way to the end of the Flanders Street driveway to the last bus, in four minutes? No wonder so many students wanted or had to drive. f ll .rgff L .rg ,.,...-,-.-,- ---V. -.--,..,..,,-.,r.....,-.,.,.,,,,,,,', 1 4 W Q - fvff-W fa- s...:,,r..,.....,.-M-. Q ' 1 g .. , .V f.. 4-r1fy.r.gmi,..-,,,.,E,., s it H 8,1 if I Q I IX '.rQ,,.-X xw John M. Laliberte JUAN PABLO An optimist never loses, a pessimist never wins. Michael Anthony Lamarre MICKEY I closed my eyes, only for a moment and the moment's gone! Jay Lamb LAMBCHOP I shall be like that tree, I shall die at the top. .,'?i V ' Lesa L. Lambrides CIE All that's to come and everything under the sun. Mark Lampkin SKIN You can never do your best you can always do better. Karyn Landfear X .5 it l Dawn Landino Love is pure dew which drops from heaven when wills it. Dean Landino Doug Landino GOOBER I'm trying to follow my instincts and succeeded. -ll .fw- H, x 'WI A Christopher J. Laporte Lori A. Lazzari Norman LeDouX CHRIS LOR Lisa L. Lee God No one knows what it is that Jealousy is all the fun you LIS he can do until he tries. think they had. Anybodv who isryt Confused JOh17 A. Lapfeay SUS317 M. Leach isn't well informed. Holly Lynn Larson SUSI Renee Lefort HOLLS Champion the right to be LIVEWIRE We can't afford to be yourself. ltfs too late, but maybe too innocent. PB Marc LeBlanc soon. FLIPPER I bet we end up on the same floor at the FUNNY FARM! PEOPL X fi'---Z - -Y -Tv-fXf wr f ve 7+ ,-..mv-m-I--V-r,,.n.--41.31--.74-. - ..-.-,- ,eLr.f,.u ..V, 4 -is-7.4.1:iL,nm.men...J4L'uiz.fa,-yi - ' Z! -fwf.-7-i-M-,,,,.1-.Q W 1 - D Maur-1 senior.. is 4 - --n ' -zfsv. f:,r.wi.m.-x' C, 44,1 ,M f Z W f f ff ffm! Q ff f . 1 f f f 1: ,1, , 1, , .' ,f ,' ' W ff' ' 'wM,ff,ff fy -UL' , fuyf V' TQ 'rffW,fyGfQ 2', '-f 1 I ff f 'fv' fi: ,Z V f W ff 24.44 M i 1 If ,H-'gg ' If 7, 2 ,V f ', Z I ,,,,: M I Gary Legnani William Lesler Wendy Carole Leland BILL I I WENDEL Your senior year is too short, To love is Wonderful, to be in lwe It to the fullest- love divine. Paula Levesque William D. LePage, III PEBBLES U WILD BILL The feelin .remains even If you dfmit like the Way I after the glitter fades ..... drive, stay oil' the sidewalk Yvonne LGVGSQU6' Friends may part but memories stay with the 4HlSP1l'-IIORS Robert J. Lewandowski LUGMAN Justice is given to those who are deserving. Kimberly L. L'HeureuX KIMMIE SUNSHINE Beauty is not only skin deep, it dries go to the bone. Robert C. L'Heureux, Jr. BOB It's over, and all you get to keep are the memories. Marla A. Liburdi Follow your dreams wherever they may lead you. Loryn E. Lindquist LOR The ship Friend' is needed to travel the sea of life. Stanley Livingston . . . 1 , .X 'r'-wi'-'-v Y ..-11 -...lf-. -amy.,-. . M., .M , ,, iv rr., Sophia J. Lombardo Pl-IIE You don't love what you have until itls gone. John Longo Joann M LoPiano JUANA Memories fade but scars still linger Goodbye my friends! X Heidi Lounsbury Jennifer L. Lucitti JENN All you touch SL all you see is all your life'll ever be - PF Doreen L. Lumbra DOR Love's only a word til you meet one to give it meaning. SD ' ' A : 'l ,a -, , 'Y ,.:, A Our own social hall afeteria - not the most pleasant sounding word in our school vocabulary. Most stu- dents thought of the Southington High cafeteria as a study hall andfor lunch. This was a remarkably obscure idea since neither was ever done to fulfillment. Studying could hardly be done in the loud and raucous surroundings. It was diffi- cult to hear oneself think, never mind study. As for the lunch idea, Well many comments have been made in reference to typical cafeteria food . The favorite joke among students was the phrase assorted lunches on the menu. The cafe was many things to many people. Ath- letic groups, cheerleading practices, and meetings were held there. The Awards Night and National Honor Society ceremonies were also held there over the years. The cafeteria was the magical place for all Ju- nior Proms. After a lot of work with decorations, the cafe looked extraordinary. In the above pic- ture, students were busy cleaning and moving ta- bles in preparation for a dance. -Jn'---V-'ff' ..-1 --f-fr.Qr' H- a.,. PEW LE! -.,iT.:: ,,,7..,.-W . ,FY .- Y Tlgiz-331: ff- - -we vf qv1mf-'g,'- - ,- ...I-M-N -. , ., V 5O!SEl' HU Notes in the new room he Southington High School Concert Band and Wind Ensemble rehearsed in a new room temporarily. Instead of using the lar gest music room, M-3, the bands used the former lecture hall 301. The construction for the future auditorium created a fire hazard in M-3 since one of the two exits had been blocked for construction Room 301 was smaller and had a lower ceiling than room M-3. Musically, the smaller size was better since all of the band members were closer to each other and the sound of individuals was more easily heard. However, Mr. Berry had often said that the worst part about the new band room was the com fortable, swivel chairs. Band members ran the risk of getting too comfortable and subsequently sacri ficed sound quality Having to walk up through the library and through the crowds in the halls created the great est inconvenience. People accidentally hit or pushed you in the halls and that's risky when you're carrying an expensive instrument, said one band member. Otherwise, it's really no problem l l 77d Kill Wal' Q- W l M WM .f f f X , 1 9 Daniel C. Lunn SCOOOOOCH Oh sugarpuffs! I forgot my quote at grandpappy's house. Christine M McAllister CHRIS I have something to say but I dont know what it is yet. William McCarty J John J McCormack JOHNNY If you're not confused, then you weren't paying attention. Sean McDonough TERMINATOR Live for today for who knows what tomorrow may bring. Thomas P. McGrenery MCGRENS Every day begins a new life so live it to the fullest. Q . as-:li . 1- -m.,..,.s,.l-.,.s, A me ,..s.,, Jill Sharon McKinnon It's the little things in life that are colossal. Kevin McKne1'ney Daniel McLellan J! SX 1 X, i I g - ,,.f , vf ,. 'W N 4 5 Elizabeth D. McNicholas BETH The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. Stephanie Jean Maccio STEPH If a man is truly happy, he does not hear the clock strike. Scott P. MacDowell CLUELESS Don't forget' the past, without it, there can be no future. X mp. Jeffrey A. Mackay RAT lt's been real. lt's been fun. But it hasn't been really fun. Walter Mackie MACK For I have loved these days- Billy Joel Terri Lynn Maddalena Show a little faith, there's magic in the night. fV', , ' 1.5. 4 V 'Iv ' ll V i A A 'hx s..- il 1 Barbara M. Madore BARBIE BABY I d0n't get mad, l get even. Michele A. Main MAMA Fun is good. Truth is better. And love is the best of alll Jesse Makles PEOPLE5l A -, M, A., ,M,V.,A . ,,,A,,,-,... .,, ,..,.....am...l..raLA.-i-a.., .................-nie.:-V ------ i s W -fam w--v .m,.,..,-., ' ' ' ' .. 1? . 2. prima .-: 3' ' 3252313374 ' f ff.i'f-J 1f , -:d'i.-M'7 :',e'Ei ' f v..Z1 ' . . ' 4'Z5'fY-W ' , Wx XF ' 1 ', fykfsa-w..i?y-fu 'lifiizgaf -Q fi 4 2 tm ... ez 2 - 3 ' W? ,,. Victoria Malpica Fredrick L. Katherine Mary Martin VICKY Marcantonio KATE The only Way to have 3 FAST FREDDIE Roses never fade . . . 'm.s. i friend is to be OHS- I have never let my schooling D6'S11'ee A. M3SfI13HH1 Susan Ann Mangiagli interfere with my education. DESI SUE MAG Jennifer Marenholz Love often fades away but, Rainbows may fade but TIGGER frlendshlps last forever. ffi611ClS and mem0rieS l3S'U Friendship should be chosen Peter M3fth6WS f01'QVGf--SC' 7 for quality not quantity. jlmgleljwfifg iltfonica Marie Marietta This is not the evil 55's just M 53 M W9 lwgiilmllg A true friend will be there no matter where you go. SQXSENIORS .,,,,-..,.,... -,... ,Tv-.-... . . .. Dylan A. Maulucci MAULUCINIO Special moments that I see reflect in my eyes forever. David Meehan Ann Marie Micacci ANN The road ahead is unknown but the memories are unforgettable. ,f .. I .mmf-rw., --,.,,,,g,'-- pf 235. .f. , c ., , , . ,... fu-.v,..,,f,-4 Elizabeth Miceli Brenda Michaud A cold snowflake can warm the heart of a little child. Gregory A. Michaud GREG Go for the pin X - ' wa. I ,Q Barbara A. Middleton BOBBIE Shoot for the moon. If you miss you'll catch a star. Nancy Mihalko NAN A woman's best accessory is a well dressed man. John R. Mindek Jr. Weekends make school more enjoyable. ig u-nz:-fe-manners: mas:-.na .Mg n..xm:fvbv lx ti It .,,,,- ,V , , l fs l l.'Qi:'ll, . - T ,v,' 'gr 1' ...Q t. ' W, 9 I if-1 ' f. It uf N, ti. cw. lil ' aj I 1 I l if-, v lf? fff ' - s Practice makes perfect ith the construction in progress, fire drills became increasingly important. The construction blocked off certain parts of the schoolg therefore, created fire hazards in areas such as the music suite and some of the industrial arts rooms. Several trials of the exciting new procedure during a fire drill were successful in that they did not take too much time and did not cause much confusion. Several students said that they didn't mind having fire drills and various seniors said they were surprised at their own lack of confusion. Everyone hoped that the school I would not have to face a real fire and most agreed ' that it was Better to be safe than sorry. ess? Tr- mar ,.z:.. .....T.3a.,24s::sLLess.:vfsiwfs'1,.'fw if ff f H-11ff4Q'1 '11 -.'m!J r' f. mx, V1 up A A , X 57, 1 V, -V ,, -s..,l,, tksavswg gf. -- , i ,aah-.Q f?g,,5f,g,,g31 Ha, :ABQ ' -' gfraeegiz 4 f N Q , 4f1'lt'm, ':,.., 'N-, -- f I ' ' f f-1 f ' ,, rf i 1 KM H was-he-l51et.',a-. Rfwfivr-Sfgimjgygbn-:-T.gy. its M us1c on tele VISIOH tep rlght up, folks and gather around It was the one and only 1ncomparableMus1c Tele v1s1on Why, where else could you see people with hair in every color, from infrared to ultravlo let? And where else could you witness a guy who sang in a junkyard and spray painted his shoes and other assorted items? Certainly there was no other channel that consistently showed slips of a manned space flightg a mission whose only purpose was to plant a M.T.V. flag on the moon. N o Wonder so many kids were calling their local cable companies saying, I Want my M.T.V.!! because . . . the VCR and the radio are broken, the V-J's are cute, it fills the time meant for home work, mom and dad just bought earphones for my TV, and Kasey Kasem and Dick Clark just don't cut it anymore. Besides, all the other kids have itll ' 54fSl'NlORS fm MW X af l ...fl Arthur Donald Mitchell Steve Mordo ARTHUR D BUBBA The stronger the competition, Good times, bad times, we've all had our share. John Morelli John Moriarty The only absolute is something that you can't understand. the sweeter the victory. Robert S. Mon ti ROB Let your attitude develop your altitude. Bethany J Moore BJ Every joy is gain and gain is gain, however small. H 'Q 'TT KET!'M'EWNfl-?C'R'X'-HT3iiL'Pi7fTlJHKE?4YE:HT z- ef-1 4: ..,,.- ,, hr, , ' er- 1-as .v W.,.X,. .1 Ns, -. ., . , 2 i Vx? Cynthia Morris Bryan L. Murach CINDY TREKKIE Regrets can be forgotten but The known is finite, the memories lead to the future unknown, infinite James Mulrooney David Murphy JIM MURPH Life is like a treeg it keeps Never play leap frog with a branching different ways unicorn. John M Mulrooney Deanna M. Murphy Changes aren't permanent, a MERF change is. If we stay any longer, we will never get away! xx , ..1.. if . its i.,, , l L . X , is Jia' Kevin Murphy I live for my dreams, and a pocketful of gold. Patrick W. Murphy MURF My pants are green but they're really purple. Jeffrey Lee Murray JEFFIE Trifles make perfection and perfection is no trifle. q '4 ' 1-iq. 'W- Joseph Dennis Musto J. D. Love a sprinter! Jeannine Nadeau Christopher Napolitano .14,,::- .,:s,,g we- - psaggmgrpwnrxf.-. - 9 if Mme Q-wwf f w if gr ,Q mf, fy y ,, Z f, Wg' i 7, , Jacqueline R. Na Warslfas PSYCHE I said hey, you whatcha gonna do when time runs on you Scott Nevvhart Kiritf W Nicholson CA,PTAllNl lillttlfi W 1,A A, ' -A fl r J, ' DQTZUQQ rI i Uljr, +fvCOEtF'E. 56lSENlOP,3 out Vivek A. Nigam MVN Dig for victory, Go for gold Never give up! Understand? Ann-Marie Nitkowski ANNIE Live it, love it, or leave it. Holly Norman CADET Friends may come and go, hut memories will last forever. Lisa N ucifora Kerry O'Neil Ambition and love are the Debbie 051191- wings to great deeds. SCUFFY Ronald A. Nyren Better to have loved and lost Speakly loudly and carry a than not to have loved at all. Small stick. Charlene Orsine Scott Olmstead ,v ', , 7'---.-.--rw.: W. -,W ...H ...,,,a,A , s s ' ,.....,.,.,.,, ,MW-.,fs,. W q,.H..,w,-...,-- 3 'x ug . ' 7 lei, Lisa Palme-Se Paula Ann Palumbo P 1 ' ' PWELAH P 3 Injen Friends met on the path of All the worldis a Stage, We life make the trip more fun. are merely players - Rush James J. Papalldfea Kim Trac Palmieri 'HM , I KACY Y Christine Pare Every smile is a masterpiece. CHRIS X 1 l Y 7 l' ' 4 V. ',fJ1'1.' . JW 1-1 ' x l -, 'N .- -IGF 1 lfl T'4'l-. ' 'iw W rj' il- .. 'fv f 7 4 -'?ZI, f ' ,iii ' ' f 4 si ?f:a'fvfx'. sg. . .wi-f' -' - 2. fm' f ,o,iBx1g1'- mrmixlh.-..xQEA ,, ill, 5.1, ,,,Yu,+3x,.QQ?,,-.fig .537 j gy X ' K '. , fi ' ' . ', ! -1J'.' 4. - . r,-Q, ' f, ir , WVWYA' X . 1' V 750' ff ,v.,'11 1-, K, , MC 1 M, f- H51 ,, 4 My - 'Q . M-H , ., ffQ.',,,i5a, I 1... ,,,,f.3f,Lm:2C?r:?TSQ., ,I-'fit' .,.,11Q5i 1tQf,,3'il2.'1:' Q- ,Q X N 792' V- 'T12f'fI ff'-. : ff..1'.??Zi5'jL','4,. iwyfifgvnfld, 'im .f ,5 '1,. M't -fa ' Lv..rc.:. -V if -1 Y I , , -fv:.,,,. .x..., , . L:H,,,,..y: , . N ,I Q WM lk W A.,,VL.hM?.y ,I V , . . , V! mm' Gull We H 5 . , ,,,., 1 M Q I Mx.. 2 ' aff. - , v r , p gi. if 1, ' .193 iff? f B fr, yigfzggy Z A . ,af V College - a seniofs cho1ce most important decision for high school seniors was selecting an institution of high- er learning. At first, this selection appeared rather simple. There were numerous attributes that each college and university had. Making an outline of the type of school that a student wished to attend was the first step. When compiling the outline, the student considered many things, such as: how large should the college be, what kind of environment Qurbanfrurall, what is the male-fe- male ratio, what is the faculty-student ratio, how far away from home is the college and, most im- portant of all, how good is the education at the school. The guidance office computer helped me incredibly, said one senior. The class of 1986 made a variety of decisions. Some decided not to attend a college but rather to go to work. Others' decisions lay somewhere in between. -, YW. .,,-..... zwiejg,-g,,,,r -'- 5-J 1:14 FEOPLEXST . . -... - A f..-.M-. 1-v -W -in '.--1 fi -- A ' . 'ff' N' rr. in f ' . 1 i . .AA,Q,,,,,niAm.,,,., 4 if .,.l..'...n-u1..4,A3..ul ' - r- P- r- - A 1 f Y K QAv ,, y ,cr Quia:-: rc:': '. iii . 5-513: : ' A :':f:11f.:-:iz 17. 12: :fir 1 v-....:x:..:a.c A most familiar ringing ells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells. Some words of wisdom: the passing and late bells at Southington High School rang on a note somewhere between F and F-sharp. Also, the pitch had not changed over the years, only the sickening sound of last year's bell had been cleaned, nothing else about it had changed. The bell still rang at the same time everyday as it did last year. The periods were not shorter or longer and school did not start earlier or get out later than before. Surprised? You shouldn't be. The bell rang approximately eighteen times a day. Using some quick math, we found that the bell rang 90 times during the usual school week ffive daysl and was rung approximately 360 times a month and 3232 times during the regular school year. The information may come in handy some- day, so learn it well. I W -W Y ,,n.,,,, ,.f T.n -fm. Filllf' .ULIB W-Me+W1...,...,,tL - Vincent R. Parente VETCH A sence of humor is the balance of all faculties. Nikki Parise NIK Nothing can replace the memogries between good friends Michelle D. Parmelee MICKEY Love isn't love until you give it away! if A X Angela Pascariello ANGIE The moment may be short but the memory is forever. David Passarelli Aakar S. Patel AAKY My friends are first, god is second, and I am third. ,f X x A , ,,., i ,vm ,...,,,.,a l Scott T Pa turel SPONGE John Pelletier Kenneth Pelletier Mark Pelletier Live each day as if there were no tomorrow. Melissa A. Pelletier MEL PEL If not you? Who? If not now? When? Michelle M. Pelletier JERRY Experiment to me is everyone I meet. lx if . If .fl Jill Pelrin To endure and succeed makes the challenge worthwhile. David A. Perlot DAVE The future brings new friends, new places and more memories. Robert Persch y ROB One shoe does not fit all feet. , f' Mark Perugini PEAR If masculinity was judged by your nose, I would be a king Christopher Pesce CHRIS We're jammin' and l hope this jam is gonna last B. Marley Steve Pestillo SPILL Keep clear ofthe black Cat with the white stripe. 1 - - - A- 1 4- ,r.-'-14...-' '.... .-.Ne ,L.:.....a..' uu4.L,1....'i'-gQ.i..-1 i-r:..'1-.gg P. -f , ,: l X w---Theme ,... ve, V f -U -Q-P, A N l 1 ,W-f'e'2f v Allan R. Peterson, Jr. BIG AL If you want something, go for itg if you get it, keep it. Lisa Lynn Petrocione RED Accept people for what they are not what they appear to L' rx UC. A-7' r Y fir' QA Wd wiryfn Aluii' :ffig1ff,ilF if ff. fl--iii, rwrf 150 , . .M Twl l I I . WW Glenn Piasecki R, Smit Pitt Turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream. Julie E. Pierce JULES It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. Judy Pires lBliONDlE Live for today, dream for iomorrow, learn from ,f esferday Timothy Platt Colleen M. Plunkett No one is smart enough to know anything. , , off 1f'f'777 , , 'YS 'V l 'f ',1 -, !'V'!-fn vi ':.::-. sw l l 1 l ? Thomas W. Poitras TOM Too many chiefs, not enough indians. Kelly Porter KEL I've only just begun . . . look out world, here I come! Laura L. Porydzy LAUREL If you don't understand my silence nor will you my words. -Is l l 1 l l l l in l l f I I l 5 i I l l l i 1 l l 'HQ .W mf .rr ,- - .-,- ,-., W.-..,,.,v...,,. Dawn F. Prior Live every moment like there is no tomorrow. Joseph D. Provencal BUBBLE BUTT Once a joker, always a joker but once a knight is enough. Beth Ann Pruchnic BETTY We were young and wild and free! ik. -. u ' 'i , .2 ' va 1 '13-' ' .gg -' 5 l Glenn A. Prushinskr' GOAT Good timing has its good price. Bruno Przybylski BOUCHE If in doubt, skip it. Scott Pulvermacher OOGIE Don't drink and drive! x .ami-s..+.....-...x. .. ..-ya . .. ,- . .. .. ,-,.,, ., ..,. ..,.-..,..,.A:.4.....,.........- X-if Little ones go to school etween classes, youimight have walked down one of the inner hallways of the school, past all the home economic classes. You saw many people in the hall, all at eye level, until you reached room 207. From that room, sounds of laughter rang out into the hallway. Pausing for a second glance revealed a room full of three-year- olds. Was this the result of a chemistry experiment that went wrong? Of course notg it was the South- ington High nursery school. Students who took Child Growth and Develop- ment were required to Work with the children. This included days when the students taught the children, usually with a lesson that complimented the time of year. Also for this course, the students spent time observing one certain child. Evalua- tions were done by the students, based on these observations and they were given to the children's parents. Qi --------vmwmruf.-fwm1u.r-v1vJ:u.5:,4..''faf.,'.-1:11:41 .z-4-1:-1'-QT: f-Y - f - rug- '15-f r- -x Y rhklr W4 'JLEXFI :tees-7'-1 A 1-le P 1 -- A M- f -f '1 1-..:4L'7-' ' 4Lm:..nT'..fJ.2-'-.1...''..'.l.L'..kw15'-tmzix , i.,1.w 1 W 4-rs A , 1 ,gigg-gwsiggzr me M K,,, rw ,.,, ,. Xavier Roberts' newest veryone had gotten used to seeing Cabbage Patch Kids in all places that children could take them Therefore most people dldn t give the dolls a second look But Walt a minute if no two kids are alike then why d1d those two dolls look almost like could they have been tw1ns'7 They were because the Cabbage Patch was bloomlng with 1ts newest add1t1on tw1ns The two dolls dressed al1ke came 1n one b1g package com plete with blrth cert1f1cates for both Since the1r parents were often away Cabbage Patch K1dS had thelr own teddy bear a Furskin to prov1de them wlth the security that they needed while they were alone These furry creatures were there for the klds to lean on or cuddle W1th when they felt frightened or lonely Every k1d needed a fr1end like that . ' 9 ' 7 ' 7 7 7 ' 7 , . a a 9 ' ' 9 7 7 ,jifflfi T 'T fwfl' i ,' T ' '1TIlf'fJ fi'7,Z'!I'.T?i M-, ' units am: ' u 4 v :V . . X I HRS Michelle Lyn Puska Juljg D, Rainey PUSKA JULES Speak Well Of GVGTYOHC - Speak the truth and run. none of us are so very good. Becky Lee Rancourt David J. Queen BECK DAVE To each his own. Allthat is real exists, but all Sean Rancourt that exists is not rfial' This is the end, my friends 513511 R3CZYH5k1 the unforgettable end. Obstacles are merely opportunities. in 1 ,X-we ae .-.,.e.,...I,-..,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,.,.r Q ..f ,NIV Q1 .aD 'f 'v Daniel S. Reed T1'3Cf6' LYHU Rich DAN TR2 BUFFY Fly like an eagle or get the Iclose my eyesmmly for a mo- heck out of the Sky! ment and the moment's gone. Karen Marie Renehan Carrie Ri15Chi6 TEE TEE Now we may separate, but In the mountains, We forget friendship holds us together. about time. Deborah Lynn Rizzo M31-je Renn The moment may be tempo- MURDLE rary, but the memory is for- Gotta get out of this place if GVGF- it's the last thing we do. if ,www Susan Roberts Bobbi-jean Robertson B.J. Friends may part but memories stay within the heart. Melanie Robinson MELVINTWEPYI' Hear that voice Got no choice Set you free Come with mel i H. Thaddeus T Rogala TAD A friend is with whom you dare to he f,'Ul,!TS 1, ,,.,.u .. .2 . A 1 1 is tl? fw 17.231 c y'?gf.Vj t, 'l-in-mis are the best th you 4'wL1!d hav Lisa Marie P O K E Y e ln lie Romajas lim so excited! f I fo .ff cv' ' g ' ,X .X fi X,L,L,L i. Q ' T357 -2 Y 9 'f':'1- Six-1 1 f Douglas R. Rose DOUG 'fToo Muchln John Rose David E. Roucoulet, Jr. ROUK 'LAlack .. . alack ...,. alackn 64fSElXllOliC3 nfs r-w--76.4, ,Q ' ,A ' 1 I f 1 c Z 4 Kelly A. Rouse KEL If you can imagine and dream it, you can become it. Michele L. Rubano BALLA To reach for a star is to touch your soul. Bill Ruoff SCREWUFF Too many chiefs, not en indiaazis. ough A , , y - ,l,, ,, s Q Amy R. St. Arnauld Dean Sabbagh MUSICIAN AT LARGE Tammy Lynn S3161-110 I see pictures in my mind of TAM how We used to be-, If you could say it in words, Rachel Sf. Hllalre there'd be no reason to paint In a friend, you find a second Daniel-Ie Lynn Sajzef self. DEE CF31? T Sabadosa Making friends takes a Let us not look down on life moment, being one takes a for life is just beginning. lifetime. A .,,.,.,-,new-eff -g--'ff-r- ,MW .. .. . John Salzillo Kim M. Santagata PUDGES A giggle a day keeps the grouchies away! Eileen M. Scanlon IGGETTE It's so funny how time flies when the best is yet to come! Lori Ann Scaringe LOR The key to triumph is all in the first three letters - TRI. I Greg T. Sce Respect everyone, fear no one. Mark D. Schroeder SCHRO In youth we learn, in age we understand. x X --f--un.11f-,:uwu.Q.i-m:saw:f,:.f...a.uLc.,a,:f-:e.::.:, .npr . :Lf ,qu .11:..- we .my f. -W: --,- 5.-E 3 .,.-,Nd Guys in the kitchen ?!? he old wives' tale was that women belonged in the kitchen, but now Southington High School has its own Independent Living Class where even males participated in making their own gourmet delights. In this class, which was only open to seniors, students learned to cook and sew, everything from aprons to pizza. This very valuable class was taught for one-half year and was open to any senior student who was interested in learning the basics of living indepen- dently. This course was good for any student planning on going to college or living on his own after high school. In this picture, Dave Alfano and Jim Mulrooney utilize their cooking skills by making deli- cious apple fritters that could be smelled through- out the hallways of Southington High School. A if L 3 i- mimi- - -----vvvvvu--,law -.mr ,-.- ,rzrzzrzifrf-f'i in l , ,Q r f, pf ,V fm., ,.,,,. we-r sf ig., 2. ZZ riivcv , 1, Fu ,, A gi ' if f,f,fQ ixf,'?.,, 'zfl , ff 2, 7,537 ,.r,, V PEOPLEM5 : Tziiifgzi ': 21.7.1 W ..1':.:,,:r1:tI1' '.'m.rLr.m'rx V mam-.F .- . After school rat race hat was the most important day of the Week'7 Some Sald Monday because foot ball or baseball was on T V Others said Saturday because that was when they could sleep late For those With part time Jobs, most would say payday that one day of the week when you v1s1t the bank to cash a check Ringing registers serving food answering phones changing beds typlng memos and stock 1ng shelves were all potential sources of this part time pay check Although no SHS student had made his first 1n1ll1on prior to graduation these Jobs offered a Wealth of experience that could be taken beyond graduation Also the various Jobs that high school students had often helped them in getting ideas for pOSS1ble college majors . . . - . . . . - . . . 2 . a a . . 1 9 1 ' . . . . a . - 1 . . . ,t:Tt'ftgi'r:::Tf f1i' rrfrtz' -'JTL1 f 'T ff fr 2'i1 ?aKm ....-.1 w. ,,. 1 1 . , . I DQ lam -1-,S-,,,,rV. ..,,. ,.,,,..,, 5 YW- C'-ff . ' i ,Y if i Kimberly Ann Schultz DIZZ So it would seem we still have a long, long way to go Rod Schumann Steven Schwarz SNARZ Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy. Laura Vf Seaman PAUL A tear once fell into hatred. Sean A. Secondo What you think is nothing might be something after all Kelly Ann Sequenzia KEL Each friendship and every moment should be treasured L 'qi rv-fv.u.il,w-leaf:-iff l. '- r........,.., ..u.mf-Q-me 1 ...-.. ws- , . .- M., 0 2 . , -1 f ,Y yi 1 l., 'WwfMMwW4. wf , fa ff' T , ' Qt! Lori A. Sgrillo Kathleen Sheppard Victoria Sikorslri SGRILLOBALL KATHY Melinda L, Silva We don't remember daysg we Be yourselfg nobody can say MEL remember moments. you are doing it wrong. NO one Stands as Straight as Cheryl Shaia Peter Shostak when he stoops to help Elizabeth A. Shea Randall B. Silforowicz SOIHGOHG- LIZ RANDY Michael D. Silva There's a specialness in all of Always remember to drive on MIKE us that is a gift to others. parkways and park on Dream until your dreams driveways. come true! .XX vi, ive'- Xx:i5 ., ' x A . Gayle Sharon Simone WHALE When the hand of FATE reaches out, be ready to grasp it. Kimberly Singer KIM Cherish yesterday, dream of tomorrow, and live for today. Brett Sloma PQCPL - ,., - . , ,i:3'zg:N.A,2 g,,:.re.L15.2 4ai1:5d,i,fN.,...,, l-?.,5ngqL1LI1k'BiQp -I Q . ' V X SSXSENIQBS ur,.,,,,.,. aw.. Y. - ,.., f .' 7' ff, i 'lf IF., .if ,K 1 Kristina Smith Richard I-L Solomon Thomas Smith RICK Todd Smith You ta1k,you repeat what you SMITTY know, you listen, you learn. Live one day at a time like if Anita SOUH6'Hb6'I'g it were your last. The future is the past returning through another gateway. Holly J. Sorbello HOL Open up your mind . . . let me step inside. Susan M. Spadjinske SPAZ Joanne M Spencer CABBAGE PATCH There is truth and simplicity A true friend is everlasting! in genuine friendship. Angela M Spagna ANG Tomorrow is a reflection of what you do today. Michael Spaulding MIKE Those who value privileges over principles soon lose both. Tammy Jean Spreda SNIFFLES Take my hand, you know I'll be there. Laura-Jean Spring L.J. Love is the sweetest note in the music of life. ..a,,f,. ,,,,.,,,...-F ,W , - .., V . Paul J Stadniczenko Hot, young, runnin' free That's way I wanna be! Stephen Stanish Valerie L. Stanisz VAL Have patience. All things are difficult before they are easy. T. 2. 4 ATL, I I Matt P. Stanton LEGS Basketball is my hoop. Christina C. Stasiuk CLARK You can accept the future . . . or you can create it. Jacqueline R. Stathis JACKIE Dream until your dreams come true. , M -I 1 -E-.fx-,K-. -Q .f,,2.,.fr:.1.- if ...ma - ff -:fn are .LS UiM0d NOLLV 5 , ij 'fl 'V I so ' ,fr ' gg, ,A,. g, eart ...... ...T Music trends in '86 he music of the 1985 school year began with the introduction of many new artists and the return of some old artists. Movies from the summer and early fall dictated many of the hits of the year. New artists such as Whitney Huston and Aha took the charts by storm. Other premier artists consisted of Mr. Mister and Climax . Some older groups and solo artists continuing their success were Bryan Adams, Billy Joel, and Tears for Fears . Movie hits really made a scene on the music charts. Beverly Hills Cop produced everyone's favorite, Axel F .and The Heat Is On while Back to the Future brought back Huey Lewis and the News with Power of Love and Back in Time . St. Elrno's Fire brought David Foster into the music scene with the love theme from St Elrno's Fire and John -Parr with Man In Mo- tion . Just remember, If it's too loud, you're too old! Gil' Q r' .M ,. q. 44 '-Qt, ' FH, - rl ii 1 1 1 ll- - - -new - aw- , .::2:H-11:1--egi-gzagt-, 4 ,was W T 1 lf Q,JPLL,fb9 !e1n.AweQf,se4,l,gkA19-5 . 1ikaefg,QiQ1'j Bi1?SQ5g5,'Tg,E5y2il .er 5:3 ,': A .14 1 E A! 3 4 'bvvxmwvww-f-vv-was s -4, ..,, ,t , , L , -..sw . .... J.:-4, .f '1-si1fzfg.L:t':.::i':::1? ' .,m.'f,3:':1 - f .?:i::'Tr:::',:,:a3.i2:iZ:' ..a.'?:4....s,, V we-.H-s,..,.'. ., I ,, , 7 mr. as s I . I Ransom for eggs? s a contlnumg requirement of the Chlld Growth and Development class raw eggs were glven out to each student The sym bolism of these eggs was for the student to treat it as though it were hisfher baby. The eggs were to be taken to school and Work, shopping, and even on dates with the students. Wherever the student Went, the baby Was supposed to go with himfher But, if this posed a major problem, the students simply called upon their parents or the baby's grandparents to babysit If the eggs somehow got broken funerals were held, but a big problem this year was the dilemma of egg-napping . Ransom amounts were set and the parents had to pay . . . or else! 7 . . - . . ! i 1 ,. Thomas A. Steffanci TOM There is always something there to remind you. Catherine Stimpson CATH A smile is a curve that can set al lot of things straight. Deborah Stone DEBBIE As the day ends so begins the hopes and dreams of tomorrow. Sheri M Stone SHER Don't be afraid to follow the footsteps of your dreams. Brian E. Strachel BRI Only those who risk going too far find how far they can go. Ann Marie Sullivan ANNIE You're only as pretty as you feel. L .xx Q. - ff---rm. We-....-,s..,..,fe-.r fi - if , X ' f , . g, A ,. xl , , QW' , Ny - 1 1 Q . ,kg , .ix fi, . David ,I Sullivan DAVE l'm so smart sometimes I scare myself. Cristina Marie Suppe CRISTI Stop the World - I want to get off! Walter O. Swanson WALT It's a tangled web we weave Dale Sylvia Mike Tanner Kenneth Talbot TANNER KEN Brran Terry Anything in life is free if you Winning isn't everything, but work for it. losing stinks. Lisa Margaret Tangney Christina Theriault DUCKY CHRISSY The feeling remains even We are today's future and after the glitter fades. tomorrow's past. I .. ' .,i. I A v ' ' ?':.'A3 ' I s if x ' .'1'-.132 4,2 -'Ng .A .- Z V 1 A 'Z 1 ww ' Q .,, X M -if N. .fi 1' , A- Teddy J. Theriault TED Best way to have a friend is to be one. Debra Lee Therrien DALLAS Love touches those who open their hearts. Robert P. Thompson SKIN-DOG lt's all coming back to me now? ZQPL iii..-1t5'iv.i4f..L1?xLA?1HE2!iP Robert Thomson CCT77 Football is the offense to a successful life. Steve Thurston Kirsten Tienken Sharing comes naturally to those who really care. 72f3ENlURS l Carol A. Toffolon Robert D. Trottier My life is like a sunrise, each TROTS day is a new beginning. Joe Tribuiani THE BARBARIAN You've got another thing coming! Lori A. Trojanowski Friends may part but memories stay Within the heart. It is hard to fail but it is worse to not try to succeed. Vinny Tufano Dawn M Uccello DINO Experience the love that dreams are made of . . . me if i Y, William S. Uliasz BILL I'm hangin' ten now baby, as I ride your sonic waves. Hope Ursini Anthony Valerio . If Steven R. Vanasse STEVE It's only the beginning. Catharine M. Van Gorder CATHY We don't remember da remember moments. Pina Vellucci CHIPMUNK So what if I'm weird! ys, we i - .. 1 ,M .V ,W Ulf., ,'A, . 1 Lili' ' Diane Susan Vieira DI Accept me as I am so I may learp what I can become. Keith T. Violette HV77 I'm finally out in the clear and I'm free! Bethann Voorhees BETHIE Everything I do takes longer than expected. '6. 4.. I ''iii',r,az7fJZ'2,Fm-1.551 f , , 77, f , 4,1 555 fm, .iff 1' . air, 'f wx: -v.,4.,A., ,ff ll f W ' 'V I . .gal .. , 1 f, ,,.ny4,a,fi,fw 1 , ,f ff N4 4' I- ' x.. f ,M inf' A 1,4 ct,-41:5-fr-m, 4: ' ,ff f -ey .' . 'rf 43525, ' z- . 2 2f1?r'2f1zp,Q5M?, 419' 1' ,, .1 ff,.,,.i. 4, 4 ,. . s .- M: ,f wggz.-.-, wx fav we 4 .1 wt-241: 22 1, H 'R ' i in . J' .4152 'X I x . ' - 'i f. .Jil , I, s- . A M I R J , ,. fi ' 1 -'lf 1 ' ...V . . 4,,VA .I .v,. , ,,,-1 YX PM R , .. . 4 , QQ: ,px 'xx A, a.,.g , , , . . a , 93.-A' , . -:PJ Y, .ax ' I , , , ' .', I r ' ' 1 ' -2 ,- . -ffl. 2 2-1 ,I-'zff' ' I ' 4 A ,fi-1 f . ,i A f.'4 1'-7,55 5 ..a?711 i f' fiifglgz, ' ,ff f' ', 'IU fa 'Q ,fiullf-Z'l V - may .2 Aga, Q .. f fs Doodling or vandalism? pon occasion, students found themselves in a classroom where the teacher was ram- bling on in what seemed to be some incom- prehensible foreign language. At this time, the stu- dents' minds could not help but wander onto more pleasant thoughts in order to pass the time. In which case, so did their pens. Suddenly, their desks were being designed with the names of fam- ous rock stars, actors, comic strips, history eras, boyfriends and girlfriends. Sometimes in a class that was perpetually unfulfilling, some '4juicy soap operas or even firey wars began to develop between students of different classes who share desks. The majority of this vandalism was harmless. It provided comic relief to other students who hap- pened to glance down at their desks and eased the anxieties of the Uartistn. Yet, some of these sagas could lead to more serious happenings. Girls threatened to kill other girls over a superman boyfriend. Obscenities were etched about other students, religions, and races, or sometimes just general filth swarmed the desk tops. In all actual- ity, although sometimes amusing, the detrimental effects to school property and people's feelings should have been taken into consideration. How- ever, for those who found it absolutely irresistible to doodle, at least doodle with discretion. An-- .,,: ,A VJ? A ,... 1,f:,J,, ,g .--,.1,.L,f,:-fanny,-wq.,,z-.Q-..-mfs?-r PEOPLEXTR X -4 amz Val mf' ..,fmffq1.',,- ,lit 11,,,,V, vq 4 11a-.1.m:,.::,fga,,5gg:g1. A '.,:Lr13,:-, 12 Zffmia-Q: ':f1i:gr 1' '-1f'igx,g1!: 5,Li:fQ'3Ha1'E1,,'5Y,' ,. ,r. 1 Where IS the Snow? aindrops kept falling on our heads' That was what students repeatedly said over the w1n ter of 1985 1986 And they had plenty of reason for this' Every time the weathermen pre dicted lots of snow all we ended up getting was rain yet not even enough to cure the water short a e. Many of our Southmgton skuers were getting impatient with the weather reports. Mt. Southing- ton was losing business and began wondering if it would ever get cold enough to make snow. Finally, the temperatures dropped into the twenties and below - just long enough for the ski areas to get good solid bases on their slopes. But, somehow the temperatures always managed to rise enough to melt them away! Maybe the theory of the hemisphere change is correct after all! l,,..,-.,,,-,n.-,,l,.-a W ,-,amm,.a,, new Cynthia A. Voorhees Amy L. Walsh CINDY There are no words of If it werer1't for friends, the wisdom when it's time to say world would have no goodbye. falHb0WS! Marie Vumback TAM MIMI ' f ' All you touch and all you see figflilgerly Ann Waslk IS all your life will ever be. Lord lffimy Song reach the Wadman hearts of a hopeless world. Never enter an exit! . , r... ,. .H ,A..n,..,,. ,, ,U , ., , - L -, ,,. . .nf ,, , ., . -,.. -,a f..r..:.f.,Ln.-.V '..l. ,.,,,..,, ,F - ' ,lg If . ,N '4CT 7x Patrick C. Welge PAT I hate it when that happens - Billy Crystal Richard Welton BERT Just when you thought you've been set free, you're captured. Joyce A. Wernicki JOCZYLYN What's so good about goodbyes? Tonya Andrelique West LHTEEY9 No one should make you feel inferior without your consent. AJ Whalen Dedication is the cornerstone of success. Shelley Thorstenson Whipple l 6, qw' w. , .1 ,. WW , ' l . ,, 1 If V. ,' is n' ',. .1 . , A . . M A! ,h I -,QI , i , W1 ' E 1, i ' ui' .V I , 'A Lori A. Wilcox STRETCH It matters not how long we live, but how. Robert Winarski ROB Once a king always ii king but once a knight is not enough. Kathryn J. Wi:-sk WISKY Don't let the past remind us of what we are not now. id' Mary Wi tham Christine Witkoski COOKU? 'lll1C Wuflil is lirwr 1,l'icmSG WlHO innlcc their flremns wine true. iv ,Lww X1 r Y 'Av Y' ws-f lift, it o-latch limp iw smell the flowers. I 9lH53'9Q1.k-4.44.-Q:'4LQAQJLZL,:l ,. iii '.flNE:'..:Jr'Pi?5lTA'ef5H1lk5lEl,Qjl7QES.LffHE. La-,T'w3yhH,,-.1 -' fii 'V l ' ' ' Tracy Wright TRACE Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. John A. Wrubleski BRO Everybody knows that the bros make the world go around. Chris tina W1 Vs osici CH H lfi vu ' ' i ine rneinoixes remain. the love will rwevtzr Clie. TWHEN UNCH Jeannie Marie Yorski JEAN If at first you donlt succeed - try, try, try again. Karen M. Yorski We learn not in school, but in life. Deana M. Zachar DEE ll' l can save time in a bottle Paula Jo Zajac PJ Your imaginati0n's the ability to be you . . . An individual. Rebecca Christina Zak BECKY A gienuine smile opens all hearts and spreads happiness. George Zakre ta ROCKHEAD . Robert A. Zembko Joan M Zentarski JOANSIE Memories remain, roses never fade. ' Hope E. Zieminski HOPEY In time We will all be starsg making our dreams reality. . y g Karen A. Zimmer Magnus L. Cosmo Andrea DuPont Susanne Gladding l 5 '- f . . ETfv:f Fi?Z? '? - H ' ':RQ,ggiqg3f ,.. rf2Jn1'fd?f.v,1,l L' T - 1 A 'Zr1lQ??5-5,'m:2gf:2: - - . 1 i 'S' - lf i, K -J it -4 K Y lx 'x... BONGO Make the most of yourself for that is all there is to you. Camera Shy Richard Accetura Jeffrey Anderson Michele Booth David Brown Kevin Buonocore Kim Carrier Eric Christensen Stephanie Cibula Paul Cornwell MAGPIE America - lt's a great place to be. Beena Desai Thomas Despins Tammy Durant Jeanne Fabritis Mark Ferrecchia Robert Freer April Gagnon Tina Garcia Dana Gregorio ELMO Captured by the moment, and I hope it never fades away ..... Brian Hinton William Johnson Robert Kerr Rodney Knight Richard Krom Patrick Marcuccio James Marosz Glenn Mullins Tim Polaske MITTENS It takes more than a good memory to have good memories. Beverly Root Cynthia Tamburello Edward Stanlfewicz Richard Trzcinslri Joseph Vellucci Maria Walker Kevin Waskowicz Mary Wells lvlichael Woitowitz ' ' I J , A X 4 C e , ' ' ' In memory of , ' 9 6 : ' if 'fi' Scott Drzewiecln ' . -' X J f . 5 Your friend is your needs answered. K ! .ul-Ie is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanks- L ' giving -5 .- ji . ' When you part from your friend, you grieve notg 09 B of 4 . . . . . in J' For that which you love most in hun may be clearer in his A ' absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain i .'.'And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is i i refreshed. g Q y y f y y .tyy ly., i -Kahlil Gibran if in r v l H -'ER v .. r a 14 A f I Lv f,f',2'f hgyf f' , , , , , , , f , , ,, , XJQQ' ff T X Q cfff, I if f ' f Q4 ,U r 4 ' v fyff .F-Mfvemmwmmuwmmwmm ffwmm-i,,wwi,r. .,W,.W-U -..,,,,,, Cf ,f , g , , - V f Z' . C ' f 4 , , ,effwfffw-ffwff 14 14 1, Q , MWMMM ,r w f gef f , f f ff PEOPLEXT7 - 'U2 1aal3Q!'iS!Hi'!f!.ea-u!?-cvauiuq42.z.4a.?f'f-f1Ldf2l1'?E:!f'5i'?!2fTC2hP Leadership may change . . . But The Spirit Stays The Same fa- ,YA-,Zvi -Luv-M-2' ...,.,.....,,---f ',1 Sophomore year the class of 1986 was ably led by fleft-rightj Jill Pelrin Ctreasurerl, Colleen Callahan Lsecretaryb, Kerry Andrews fpresidentl, Carol Toffolon Cvice-presidentj, and our adviser Mrs. Cathee Dowler Hayner. Strong bonds of friendship will last forever. The past three years we have spent together at Southing- ton High School have been filled with learning, enjoyment, and memories. We entered our sophomore year as indivi- duals and developed strong bonds of friendship, many of which will last forever. We have had both good and bad times, all from which we have grown and become closer. During your future years, look back and remember your experiences at Southington High School. Even though many of us will venture our separate ways, we will remain in each others hearts and memories. We should all be very proud to be members of the Class of 1986 - for we have achieved much. I wish you all the very best of luck in the future challenges that you will encounter. I hope you all achieve your desired goals. Remember that success is happiness, not wealth. Thank you for all you have given me, I will never forget the friends and teachers who have made these years memorable. Good Luck and God Bless. Love, ,Scif 78fSENlOR OFFICERS Our junior year began with a few changes in leadership. Back Ql- rjz Colleen Callahan Csecretaryj, Sue Hannigan isecretaryl, Hope Ursini Ctreasurerj, Standing fl-rj: Mrs. Cathee Hayner fadviserj, Loryn Lindquist ftreasurerl, Carol Toffolon fvice-presidentl, and Mr. Ed Feeney fadviserl. Sitting: Kerry Andrews fpresi- dentj. Like every new school year, many changes were brought on-new classes, teachers, faces, and class officers. Over the years, the Class of 1986 was fortu- nate to have had officers who were enthusiastic and willing to take on the responsibility of being in charge of the senior class. These students have spent a great deal of time planning, organizing, and follow- ing through on class activities. It was said that our panel of officers had grown, not only in size, but also in knowledge as to the workings of our senior class. Senior year brought on new leaders once again. fPicture rightl Back: Mr. Keith Abrahamson and Mrs. Cathee Hayner Kadvis- ersb. Center Cl-rl: Loryn Lindquist itreasurerl, Scott Berg Cpresi- dentl, Kacy Palmieri Csecretaryl. Front fl-rl: Doug Kolpak Qtrea- surerb, Tom Steffanci Csecretaryl, Walter Swanson Kvice-presi- dentl. 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Q 1 Janice Dufour Joann Dumin ' 1 L b , gi M I . . , - , Q Jig J :N . 2 ' K 1' T X v i Tracy Dumont Kim Dupuis Liz Elsinger Jeff Esbaner Ken Fecteau Mike Fisher Craig Fletcher 'F Tammy Foligno Roy Forrest Dan Forster John Fowble 0' 0- Tom Fusciello Todd Gagnon Erik Ganswindi Donna Garon Mike Gaudio Pam Getsie Kara Giannelli Mike Giannelli ---4 ., by rv John Gillis J W Q Chris Glatz X 1-'Y Sue Graef Mark Graveline Dave Graves Terry Green Joan Grinewsky Lynda Grzescsyk Bill Hanson Q5 ,NQ4 xp J ., ,, N-4 if X11 l in X , fy in in Z 5+-NX 'v Iv gi e fr ,i X x if! 1' The Junior Prom will be . , . The Class of 1987's Junior Prom took place on November 17, 1985, and was an event that will be remembered for- ever. The night full of excitement and dancing was held at the high school and it was the beginning of all the fun-filled events that the class would have to look forward to as seniors. It was the biggest event of the junior year. With seating arrangements already made, the couples entered the cafeteria which had been magically decorated for the big event. A mug and wine glass were set for each couple, as a memory of the prom. Refreshments were provided and a Url. provided the music. The thliernie was previously chosen by the students: 'iForever by Kenny Loggins ii- 7 LEH1' .. ..r.,.e ,- ' . nan lrlarasirnowicz l-laftman Pairinia l-leavin 'Cheryl Hilton Wendy hlinclcley Rudolf Hmbina Chris Traci lnnocent Kim Danielle Janclreau Laura Johnson Melodie Johnson Elizabeth Kalvinek Terri Kannenberg Ken Karpiej Tom Kasek Lori Keevers Glenn Keller Dena Kelly Chris Kerekes Vicki Kerns Courtney Kittredge Allison Kleinschmidt Lori Klemp Lisa Kochol Carolyn Krar Michael Krause Ronald Kunze Tamara LaFlamrne Greg Laforge Deborah Lalla Brian Landrie Celine Langevin Mike Lantiere Mario Laporta Kathy Laskowski Kim Lazarek Rick LePage Gina Lepito Jonathan Lewis Reed Lloyd Jeff Lombardo Kristin Lukas Paul Lumia Bernard Lynch Carol McCormack Patrick McGann Mike Mclnnis Steve McKay Wendy McKeever Marialee Maccio Kris Mach Colleen Mackie Jennifer Makowsky Chris Malarney Kathy Maluszewski Tamrnie Mariano Karen Marks Deborah Martin , Elaine Martin Diane Matusiewicz Chris Maxwell Emery lvlayoros BW-lllli-llORS L. . . weeaaw-a.a,:1fs-sa. i'zarfmamrvsfi-lean . 5, lf' X 'N' 'av as 'z Q Y 55 64 K3 N w s K ..:, - HEAR .,,-' sfafa N jf . - l 4 A w R f fl M ga 1 ,H , , I 7 y,gryg:1Ys?'fSj3?iM.,iamf': i 5 -W?f?,3 - 4 .1 ,-X, +L W S ::: sg ff2 :-QQ 'x fi:-'fsffa iifsiln' -1-as,'x1e,q5,4g,5,5?T52I1isf,a. fxfgggigf :rs . 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F., my .1- ...VW 'A --4 -4 i Tal fl ii ts if X , , , 0 ii .fl I z ,fe 17, 4 ' vf 3, . 1, 1 is ,l il A night remembered Fore ver. The students had awaited this event for a long time, and when the day arrived it brought some troubled weather. Saturday afternoon brought snow and sleet, an unwelcome and unexpected intruder within the festivities. Despite the cold and bad weather, the students had a good time dancing and being with their friends. Pictures were taken by T.D. Brown to make the memories last longer. The Junior Prom showed the Class of 1987 at its best, enjoying the magic night. PEUPLEXSZ3 Melinda Stamilio C I1 :is P+ei'lot TN -.4 X 'Z .-., -:Y Dezina T erieaalr Renee 1'efi'eaw,1lt Alisa Pearse Caren Pesino Mark Petrone Michelle Petrossi Jim Petruzzi Angelo Picone Chris Porada Jonathan Potter Chris Powers Annrnarie Puskas Todd Raucci Brian Rembish Rachel Riccio Gina Rich Ed Robertson Linda Roucoulet Chris Rudy Kelly Sachaklian Deborah Salka Chris Schafer Dave Schoonmaker Gail Schwartz Karen Shatas Brenda Shaw Deborah Shaw Angeline Shearstone Mike Shubert Mike Siedel Robyn Simms Karen Sirois Steve Sirois Tom Skoczylas Chris Slowik Mike Smith Joona Sohn Karen Soliwoda Chris Spreda Lisa Spring Shelly Squatriglia Mike Staniewicz Donna Stella Laura Stephens Janet Stolfi Jeff Stomsky Mike Stone Elaine Strickland Dawn Sullivan Sandra Svelilis Scott Szolusha Pam Talbot Colleen Taylor Lisa Testa Vinny Testa Debra Theriault Terry Thompson Mike Tomanik Joe Torres Richard Torvinen Renee Travis f V f .:,:,'.f ,,.s-1 ,, lZ4e,, , ' ' :.'-.-' Y.' .1 ,VEVLVV Q ' w , ' .1 , f 1-cfzaryh ls. 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Y ' A f Filomena 'llufano David Tufts Debra Tuskowski Pam Tycz Holly VanNess Lynne Vereneau Joseph Wankerl Linda Wanner Tina Waring Dawne Wasson Deidre Weiss Sandy Wheeler Cherie Whitford Jeff Whyte Julia Williams Valerie Woodman Michael Wordell Joe Wrubleski Pat Wynn Tracy Yashenko Kim Yorski Angelo Zacchia Bernard Zuccaro Kirk Zurosky Jeff Abramczyk James Altemos Rachel Ames Ingrid Anderson Alyssa Augustine Karen Ayotte Pamela Badgley Michael Barden Emily Barron Laura Lee Barron Amy Beaudoin The hardest year of your life aj. .fi ' '-aff? ,x, JC .rid- YK - N ,bf-If .NJ-. , qw' I f M -,W W, ff X The juniors were not only a class but a strong unit with similiar feelings about SHS. One junior said, The teachers and school are really great-the rules get tough sometimes, but I guess that's just part of the game? Another junior girl stated that the work was hectic and sometimes - the pressure can seem too much, but I've become a better person because of it. Most felt that the year was difficult, but one junior boy said, I've been told that the junior year of high school is the hardest year of your life . . . it's true. EDEOPLEXSS :-- Nw 1-, Q'..6li.1Z lf63L'if3T9 . N, , w. L-'Emi uf2ilO1L U. .J .- Dan' mil Uaic. lJlCLl'O Randy Bieler Lynn Boloinslri Michelle Bodine Brian Bouchard Jason Boutilier Keith Bowman Kevin Boyle Dennis Brilla Alan Buch Stacy Buden Steven Bull Kristine Burdette Ron Burness Lori-Ann Burns Paul Butch Michele Cameron Louise Camirand Leslie Carrier Michael Carta Irene Catalani Jeff Cayer Beth Chamberland Philip Chamberland Dean Chasse Wade Chubet Denise Ciarcia Paula Clark Abbi Cohen Catrina Cook Kathy Cook Shawn Cormier Leo Couture Debra Crebase Stephen Csont Robert Curley Kevin Cyr Laura Cyr Aimee Dapkins Shawn Darling Carolynn Davis Doug DeBisschop Tina DelSanto Joe Denison Mark DiBattista Kim DiCosimo John Dieli Nicholas Difusco Donna Dinatale Amy Dinsmore Benjamin Doerfler Tina Dominique William Donovan Brian Dunne Jennifer Early Lewis Eaton Cheryl Ellis Kristin Evjen Brian Falco Peter Farr Dawn Feeley SWS i-TOM CRES R :HM Q X MSE L X, i 1, lf: . 4 , ,.,X -..,,i. . - ' .1 1 1 l , ' . , X11 T-22.55 i ',gc,'1'1 1 , ,E e.1 'TH 5 k ' J X' X- . -41 .V j,73ij-1' lgc-Igf i' f 1 .ujz 4 ' .v XM- ,iw ,A X 4, - T 'f' -. ir X f,.- 51 fi! 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E wx, l TRL . ,-qi 'K l - W , 'R , 4 3 ' ' I C I Melissa Garnett kd T' r' s f l 1-Yi, ,fle 4 1 'SF 'Wi' , 7.,, ' 'Tm :17m. , X mfr ' up , K . ,'f,: , we X fgjf 5 T1 irn Fi ori l lo A 2 Derron Forrest Kevin Foster .55 2, ', Scott French - ., Jacques Gagnon lf' Gina Garreau Reginal Garuti David Gavitt ' l Mike Gerrish ' Dawn Giammatteo Debbie Goff 'l :gg Andrea Gormley . We im wi . li W l Jennifer Gorman 1 f s 1 I X f Y X I tk A me N sv 2 r. Q , A . if Tony Gozzo iff' .- . M ' ' Shannon Graham Jeff Graziano K Lisa Greene if ' I Victoria Griffin -' Mike Guarino Riff , LL 5 ,Melissa Haman .AL l -il gf ' li - . l ,K :fc we-slzigggllvf We Lada, Robert Hanson Kristin Heath Jennifer Heisler Irene Hendrickson Q - n Jennifer Hinckley .. l Mark Holian ' .1 in l l Kelly Hooper J I , Aim fx an Kelly Hopkins Richard Hopkins Kim Horton Mike Houle 'X Sharon Hubeny Jonathan Huber ' Josephine Huntley Sophomore 's Successful Drive The Class of 1988, this past year's sophomores, did a fantastic job on their magazine drive, which lasted from November 6 to November 20, 1985. The class raised a grand total of 328,053.00 The magazine drive was the first fundraiser held by the sophomore class. Every year, the incoming class of sophomores tried to raise more money than the class before them. The class of 1988 did just that. They managed to raise 82599.00 more than the class of 1987, but they were more than S1000 short of the seniors of 1986. The sophomore class did a great job with their magazine drive. PEOPLEXEL ff 1 ft' f' ,ilqtzza H.4...1 'LZ' J ' l-leather lnglis A Melissa Jackson Melinda Janaazo Donna Jarvis Kevin Jezierski Mark Jeziorski Kari Johnson Angeline Joiner Melissa Kalosky Heather Kapell Armand Kasparian Lisa Katz Robert Kelly Anne Keisling Andrew Killinger Amy King Kim Klienman Lisa Koening Jennifer Kolej Crystine Kolpak John Konikowski Greg Kopka Kim Koscinski Lynn Krafcik Danielle Kroese Kristen Labrie Karrie Lamkins Patricia Langdon Karen Larochelle J Jeannette Larose Annrnatie Lastrina Laura Lavoie John Lepita Kevin Lesler Rob Lavasseur Matt L'Heureux Tom Light Roberta .Lipetz Brian Lombardo Joe Lombardo Wendy London Gretchen Lounsbury David Lundy Mike Lutynski Jason Lyons Scott McGlone Kelley McLellan David Majeski Kim Maletz Scott Mangiagli Michelle Marin Michelle Marshall Dawn Mastrianni Dana Mastromarind Cariane Matson Lisa Matukaitis Marie Maxfield Roxanne Messenger Catherine Miceli Heather Minch Ann Mirando Tina Mirando Jill Montana BSXSOPHOMORES V I, ff ' v.,v:.41:i. lip, - '112..f1?4-:pg 1' 5 Z3 'W I , Qjliii arf.: 7 , f giniiligi-fx ,fl i .ff---WAJ. 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X , A., ,, ,., X A .0 is i 1 iff' T' .1 A i ,-if . f mf-u in sb L A ,un W , t.i,Q-f .14 1 IV .g 1 1 3 Traci Moran -'ls f Nancy Moreau ti ,l l ' Kellie Morrissey ' I Lynn Moss Tracie Mumley 4 ' , ' l Tracy Nackowski Donna Nadeau yi ' -.Z Michael Nanfito Sara Neff Q of 5 1' ' n .rX 0 .5 v ca- sr Susan Newman Bonnie Norman Kathleen O'Neil Sharon Ostrowski Brian Otis -11,4-new W .H . 1 .- KL yo V, . v x Kevin Palmieri -' it i Maria Palmieri Michelle Parrish Sherri Pasquale Tracy Pearl -Q Robert Pelletier .- '. - .- ,. 7' Dave Pestillo T1 Tr l N ll M ll A N R 4 U - X v an 1 i ' P. :fb ,Q x , l li f f , Q .vt .,., . - -' frills' ' ' -awww A J if wr x i 1 NT.gj'i is . , 4 ri.: - , 1 113 :if--?'-H4 ., QTL V if . Q 'Ulf' S if- . ,. A it fi' -5,94 113449.-M-i , .- . , ,Y,,..,k iw 4 Q 1 A ii- , J ,E if 4 .yi .1 , ' War ., VI , A Y s .,.,,, Q -R fl ' 1? he 1' .l A . ,,..,, ,Av N. ,. JV' l xi' iii h gl qs ,,.. 2' ' , -Q.. ,Y . Jn . -,. 1, :-:ii A . av-s X . P ik l IL T ...N vi Penny Peters Kim Pienkowski , Kathy Pierre , f . Wendy Piotrkowsk -3 1 as 1: . L, Dean Porriello -. ! -A ' Mark Prior 5' N'-'ff ' - '1 ' Kim Procacini .Xb ' -'iilfi . Mike Pucci ' . -ir ' H Jeff Pulito .Nc ' ' . Tracey Raines Alfred Raines 73 Todd Ralston ' l Todd Ramsay . '-- . Jeff Rayne 7, XJR- r i i . Y M f, .6 fg .. ,4 Li. . - 1' if rar? 111 aj , . , 'ia 'ii ,,g ig M 931514 I My fi' ff Mr, A , , za . War y ' r MW' J, E1 y v fi Jvc Q, if V 3 .2 ' J C., my ,,,,,,, ' M, , 42m.,u....'f' 'ff'f Sophomores learn the ropes As we began our year as seniors, others began theirs as sophomores. The sophomores of 1985-86 were no different than those of any other year. Although they were glad to finally get to high school, most were a bit worried about what high school would be like. The majority of sophomores worried about getting los in a school much bigger than the junior highs and about getting new teachers whom they felt would be much harder than their old ones. Of course, the biggest fear for all sophomores was the seniors. Since sophomores belonged to the lowest class, they provided a good target for the superiority of the seniors. Overall, the sophomores had a favorable reaction to high school. PEOPLE! -nf' ---,- ffl- f-.-f-1.---,,vH ww- V- ,T -- ,N awaagnmsnmr- . , t S9 Deb Reuther Billy-Jo Hheaume Mike Richter Elizabeth Richters Chris Roberge Laura Rogalski Lisa Rogers David Ronon Karen Romajas Jessica Rose Christine Rossetti Janet Russell John Rustico Ralph Salerno Shawn Saucier Maureen Schaupp Melina Segal Greta Seigars Cherlynn Seward Larissa Shubert Greg Simmons Jeff Simmons Heidi Singer Abigail Smith Lori Smith Steven Soboleski Mark Sobolewski Jooho Sohn Ruth Stanley Brian Steeves Colleen Steinnagel Nancy Stolfi Kelly Stone Eve Sullivan Cheryl Suprynowicz Cheryl Sweet Lori Szolusha Kevin Tabellione Robyn Tarfano Renee Tassmer Pat Taylor Corinne Testa Denise Tienken Stacey Towne Kristine Tully Michelle Turenne Dana Upchurch Jodi Vaillancourt Joanne Wadman Chris Waiksnoris Greg Walsh Erin Walter Tina Marie Walter Dan Waslewski May Webster Melissa Welton Kristin Wilcox Tony Williams Sue Zabohonski Cheryl Zantow Amy Zehnder Maria Zoccoli Rhonda Zurell QOXSCPHOMORES i Vi . ., . , SV . 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Top: Val Woodman and Kara Giannelli share an expression of friendship in the library. Above: Liz Simone takes a break from her schoolwork to relax in the band room. K i n vmlfl 5, ff-2. 1 .3 l , l L P. ll, 4 , i 11- 1 . if if' ,i -. 1' 1, Vx .vi i l : l QE 2 5 'i H 5 2, 5 ? L 5 irf. lui 14' 3 l lg 1 iff-1 l l L.: 3 Elf V - -:3g1! ? 515. l 'Y is 1 1 fl iz Ji ' v r Throughout school life, everyone has waited in the hall for a friend. Top: .Junior Mario Malpica waits outside a classroom for that special someone. Above: Juniors Heather Grimaldi fleftl and Lisa Murray Crightl show off their costumes at the Halloween Dance as they go for refreshments. EJEOPLEKQJ, .ammri .....,,rr-r .W ,-Y..,... . ,Y .,,.,,d,,f.A ., H rr, ,, V , V , vi Yi' 2, :E,:'fZa'5s4:.lQ xfI?EF4VT?T- ' ' 'W A :7C ii7' ?1 'f'h4ff'4 Q-'1'f25fb?+ 'lkliff' ?:'fl?.' f T 2 Q Wy, A-u5fa+A , + 1 J' L 5 wif, ' . . ., ,f,.,,5'iy5f'f115,,d8- Mi, L fm, . ' , . L 'Lis T 1. ft.-,, -my 111-, - -, ww- ,, ,M dew N, I M cl 7 -e1, W MQ?7 f. 3,15 I, Q1 5 1 Y 1,bq..f-Q 1-,MH Ang. v ,1 pgs P an ... M. o ' '4 A Sepllomore and j1l,I'lfOl' class O.ffiC6I'S and advisors lead with Emi? usjasm, energy, and high spirits. tlc the job The A on a one incoming c s, ut one. They will help draise and plan the graduation of the class take the year 1988. The high and Mrs. 92!L1N1nf311c71,Aszs CJIWCERS viw-president, John Carmody, X. R 1 ill all EM fi . Li 3 li l 1. fi fi The Class of 1987 had six, eager officers and two fearless, support- ing advisors to lead them through their junior year at SHS. Not only T did the class hold its usual number 'of activities, such as flower sales, dances, and candy sales, but it also madea few changes in the typical agenda for each class. For example, the junior class officers and advi- sors presented to the school the production of Grease as the ju- fniorgjplay and decided to do a tal- f' M W ' fe' .Lf ,WC :tiff 0 ,f ,, V M ,ffi ffcfpfww f W A , ,,, Uff fy , A fi ,f 4 ,ff,,4:,f few, Qt fm ff ,f . fnff f gj44',if'f,f' f AMW! fwfvff fff A, W f ,x , i WWW ff ,V 4 ayfff f f , '77 ent show in their senior year. These six students and their ad- visors kept quite busy running the class. The officers soon learned the definition of what it meant to be responsible, reliable, and active. But, this group of juniors enjoyed their positions and worked well with their advisors. They also dis- covered what it meant to combine business with pleasure. rrri it if 9 if ,V 2 V, ffmffa, , ff, Wffff, , ff, , ,f ,,, ,, , ,,, fffyfmfffffff-ff ifffmfwff fffm f A ,ff , ,f ,, ff f , . 1 .. ' V V ' X ' . f .1 ' Wfwwffrawwwwawr , ' l i n a - if of -N ff fof rm g f, fexyfy, V,,f,3f U! V, ,fig,,w,5,4f,,,!4,r,,gC V if It V, f f f 1 ff 1 ' ff Y f y f 0, f 'ffff f477',f4 Many decisions are made during the junior year. Those who helped to make these decisions are: Miss Crowley and Miss Naples, advisorsg Front fl to ri: Roberta Cusano, recording secretaryg Jason Doty, president, Gina Rich, corresponding secre- taryg Backifl to ri: Wayne Bard, treasurerg Kirk Zurosky, treasurerg not pictured, Matt Rogala, vice-president. l'lCOl5LE,f'E13 English Head Receives Degree Mrs. Wallace, an English teacher at Southington High School, has been at- tending the University of Connecticut to receive her doctorate degree. During the second semester, she will be on sabbati- cal and will receive a P.H.D. for curricu- lum and instruction on August 3, 1986. Originally, she did not wish to pursue a career in teaching because she thought the occupation to be stressful. However, after discovering her love for children, she began an eight year education at Central Connecticut. Two main ingredients for creating a teacher are a love for children and knowledge . With this combination the rewards of teaching are perpetual. The greatest gratification is knowing she helped develop a mind. For when the student graduates, he becomes another ripple in the water from the drop of a pebblen. Mr. John Pyne Superintendent Dr. David Larson Assistant Superintendent Mr. Joel Davis Director of Secondary Education 94 Mr Dominic 'P ws.. Q-A - -' Mrs. Brennan 5 -m f - . X School Mr. John Fontana Guidance Dept. Mrs. Angela Manning Discover III Coordinator '....T'-Q ports Director Mr. Thomas Gormley Audio Visual Director Mr. Armand Solomita Career Guidance .f par. 1, . ns ,. Miss MaryAnn D'Angelo Guidance Dept. Mrs. Linda Hawkes Librarian Mr. William E. Snow Guidance Dept. -rp ff-an Mr. Joseph Dattilo Driver Education Mrs. Julie Hulten Nurse Mr. Walter Walonoski Guidance Dept. f Xx ff' Q .rv -1 ,..,-11 Nlrs. Gall Doerfler ROPE Mrs. Priscilla Hemberger Librarian Mr. Raymond Walsh Guidance Dept. Head ,J i . A .ji - la ul 3... il M ll' fig, . ' ' N it' I-i 1 117 I1 ' '-' 'i i7 Mr. John I-L, Y Gasecki i - Principal 7 X' ,t I Mr. Thomas A , I 'Q 0'Neill ' Vice Principal ',..,- f..wi ' , ' Q E' Mr. Lorenzo I ' Langdon , 1 Assistant Principal --, X 'E Miss Frances ' ' 79' D'Angelo l Assistant Principal , ' ' -ease- Jf17. ,,,,f A aeacr . M Ji-iii ? .A .5 k2'?f'5 ' M 1 PEOPLESXQS --an - 1 1 ' - ' -7-F If P. 5 5. ,, ig rig if ni- ff gr P if ig if fl ' I Fr. if G F M r. l 5 P 1 3. ll e j-C .ff .. , yt.f1A4'lTq2 . it -wail 111, J.' ' Mfr. Joseph Industrial Arts Dept. , V Li z ,f Miss Deborah - . ''Amalfi-s99':1 .'E1.,' ' , 1 Benjamin W if . si ,asf-fg Enghsh Dept- 'Q , -, ' 'fr' 4 1 2' Mr. Keith Berry o Music Dept. Head , Mr. William C. y g Boyles A fHistory Dept. Mr. Robert Brown r History Dept., ' y Miss Pamela Buchanan Language Dept. if it gets too loud, says Mr. , iii' V 'L ' f ' .K 'V Q.-- -' -',, k ' ' ri -A-, 91 all. , gg -A-sifJ-...i1 Srl l U? iii clll Have To Play Requests Only . . lfil l eeeee ' ' 1 ll l Berry in reference to the bands new music suite - lecture hall 301. Due to the construction, period four and five bands were forced to take their practicing elsewhere. The only other room large enough to hold a group the size of the band was a lecture hall. Although it was difficult for Mr. Berry and Mrs. Sileo at the time, the end result will certainly overshadow any present inconve- nience. Mr. Berry still liked to give guided tours of where the music hall will be, as he said, next to the dirt pile. A music program cannot be considered of high quality until it shows balance. A great marching band is not the sign of a great program. Southington High School can boast about two fine choruses, a Stage Band capable of making it into the finals of the prestigious Berklee College Jazz Festival, and an award-winning Wind Ensemble and Concert B3f1d,77 States, the llgllid-'VVUl'i5lng Musicians are known to live longer lives than most other people. Mrs. Sileo and S.H.S. bafml iilweetor. Mr. Berry show two reasons why: enjoyment and enthusiasm of their profession, nf fc'w,'s i.' X 1, ..,.-...-.-e fl 'Q 11. i ir '5.i.'1','.f-.2l:g it.,q.EvQ: Sf'icm:e Dept. Mrs. Theresa Carmody History Dept. Mr. Steven Carpenter Industrial Arts Dept. Mrs. Elizabeth Catelli Science Dept. Miss Diane Conner Business Dept. Mr. Kenneth Conrad Industrial Arts Dept. Miss Kathleen Conway History Dept. Miss Helen Cro wley Math Dept. Mr. Joseph Daddio Business Dept. Mr. Alphonse D'Ang'elo Language Dept. Miss Cynthia Davey Business Dept. Mr. Robert DeBishop Science Dept. Head PEDEDLF 1 Mr. Thomas Dudac Mr.. John Ellsworth ..iif .': fi, EPC' 76 1-1' 'f 'AN' ' ' ,.iyg:iL . e .L -- . 1 :YE .l--QLJQIZ LQ 11 . --2. ---. 1-V - Q, . .1 el' ,. -' . T7 , ,...,1,., , ' , MM- 'K Home i1,conoi.r..i,s ---7-iflj-,Q Kp - V, - x i rn ...Nr , x LJJJJL.. - f In in ?fQ'Lii'I fc' -4 fl 4 l nl .-. TN? 3-A I- I QUQSM- 1- Li- , 4. L f if rar-ct' mi 2 Q ,Dw:L...fn+,.4 X A I .fi T History Dept. History Dept. Industrial Arts Dept. T Mrs. Deborah .Fager English Dept. Mr. Edward s A, l- ., Feeney English Dept. f 1 f X ffygg, , ,' i WFP . . ir.i . f The 1985-1986 school year brought a variety of changes for its faculty. Due to construction, the bands at S.H.S. were forced to practice in a converted lecture hall, allowing period four and five classes on the upper floor to study and learn to music. Teach- ers, also, had to compete with the sounds of jack hammers and bull- dozers as the construction contin- ued. The building addition, howev- er, was not the only experience of growth and change, the faculty grew and changed as well. Sep- tember brought some fine new teachers - new to teaching and new to the high school - and with them came new ideas. We should all be thankful to have such dedicated educators - new and old - to guide us on. QPXFAFULTY Many new additions came to S.H.S. ' l Above: New teacher Miss Krauland assists Scott Paturel with intermediate math problem. l Above High tr Workmen build new classrooms.. A Bottom Right: Teaching at the high school br gs a new experience to,Mr. own, former junior high teacher. A N .ml-.. 2 Y 2-SZ. D .45 aa, 'K ' 'D --s X P ,.. n fi' FQ, Dv Wwirx Mr. Allan Fenner Vocational, Agriculture Dept. Mrs. Joseph Fioren te Science Dept. Mrs. Dorothy Fontana Home Economics Dept. Mrs. Nancy Garry Math Dept. Mr. Robert Garry Math Dept. Mr. David Germano Industrial Arts Dept. Head Mrs. Annette Giammatteo Language Dept. Mrs. Ralph Grimaldi Jr. Art Dept. Head Mrs. Regina Hackett English Dept. Mrs. Frances Hallett Home Economics Dept. Head Miss Dorothy Harrington English Dept. Mrs. Cathleen Hayner Language Dept. Mr. William Heath Co-operative Work Experience Mrs. Colleen Heller Math Dept. PEGPLEQQ 'v1f-'Y-f..w:v-:rv-1-:mv--M-4 W' -- V - iv rs. Pa . M1?wR10l!41'd ,JOHQS 1lZisSlDeboral1 . A 51 . Vx ggcqfrga- i - ww, N Special Education Dept. Miss Suzanne Hodges ',:+1:'f'f' ' X wwawmP,.mM. 2-9.71.15 1525? iq. A cfxrfyis-'. ' Hi:-' 'Y Ffa: Willem , :I ' f,1?.Q'f'j'l?l N flf., Um? ,X V SWE: ,In-1 Q. 'm,:.p,.fL -. -- N wwws-WM fwr ewwmtrwwr W sl. T.. s . , '-5.2.2 ffiflilixf 'rf' Wi .s it . A Q, we they . . WSE 5.4.2 'w at at 5- -Rv --H!-.:' ,img ey ' ,i..,'., ix ,wg 11151, N Sf fl W f ll W 1 1 , W' N -5.5525 C' W' Y' l-3'1 -x' i Q .f-,- , . ., T Science Dept. s Miss Cheryl to 1 Jarikura A . rA1'flDePt. Q Q, liMrsgisBarbara fr pp U. I. Jarvis X ,:,AZ,:.:: it , ruff Q 'f .-:.:. , s l :fx x -lf' . f A Dept..Heaci' F T , ,. X , ,, x .1 .Math'Dept. T T p sSp1epnce Dept. - ,Qt .gf .-,bm ' vs - M sr ,..,, ' - . f .- S QT- ' fNZ'- .l5f5'E3f'f3IZY5, Q ft vs , Qi gs. ,Q . ' y..:,3k,., . - .N ls xg 1 R K ,K is 2 ,J N f Q ' A X ' s . SQ f xfx x , is A 4 - ' 'O S -fl' gag WW 5 I 1 X f s xiii sr f v xxx Q 6 'K gay! x 1 Q .F .E ff W sr 5 we eachers Show any Sides Some active teachers display an interest in their students by participating in activities involv- ing the extracurricular facet of high school life. Through this as- sociation both the student and teacher can learn from each other in ways that mere classroom dis- cussion could not permit. Wheth- er a teacher is a chaperone for a dance or a patriotic participant in Blue and White Day, the same message of caring for the interests of the student prevails. This will- ingness to communicate is a mu- tual step in the right direction that becomes the foundation upon which learning is based. Southington High School is for- tunate to have developed this high level of comradeship and has gained a great deal of spirit because of its presence. roof? AFULTY A . - .'af ff,f. . ... . nf ? f Teachers show the fun side of teaching. Above: Science teachers, Mr. Degan and Mr. .DeB1sschop clown around between classes. Above Right: Quarterback Mrs. Garry throws spiral to her computer math students. Below Right: social sciences depart- ment head, Mrs. Zack, shows her spirit on Hall . ,Tr 'Wx f ll.'.,Q 'A 'ini i i Fil . - is il--E 1J.'2 1 'rin S ww -.--11' fug, sl Q , .1 t if-f as 'Joke -xt la N -4 , . w 11? 1 MQ, K Q 'Vi 'Q f y 'L -x if -2 :V gg: , ' Mrs. Joanne Lasbury Home Economics Dept. Miss Robin LeBron Vocational Agriculture Dept. Mr. Richard Lorenzo Business Dept. Mrs. Beatrice Madison Business Dept. Mr. Edward Malczylr History Dept. Mr. Richard Marietta History Dept. Mrs. Karen Mazrek Language Dept. Mrs. Marilyn Messina English Dept. Miss Kathleen McGrath English Dept. Mr. Daniel M ura wski History Dept. Miss Kathleen Murphy English Dept. Mrs. Wayne Nakoneczny Physical Education Dept. Miss Da Wne Naples English Dept. Mrs. Barbara Newsheller Business Dept. PEOPLE! 101 E u l l 5' 5 I F F is gi iii 32 4' 8' iii A '23 E I 2 F I. 4 Q, ll fi A F? i, li ii 3 1, l v K, l f e E E l l 4 1 mi Barbara Math Dept. . gi fjyg English Dept. t ' f ,Mn Leonardpfirro 1f1-j..X i I ito r Business Dept. Language Dept. Miss Aurora Pedroiini , Business Dept. Mrs. Mary Perlot . Language Dept. , Mr. Joseph Piazza Mrs. Patricia eee 1 'piechfoni , . Science Dept i Mrs. Anna Maria g r Language Dept. Very Teacher Has A Duty Teachers, too, are subject to the .doldrums of a daily routine in which minutes are segregated into slots of learning known as the class period. To break this monotony, school administrators have devised a program which al- lows the teacher interaction with the student beyond the class- room. Each teacher is granted this refreshing opportunity in the forms of cafeteria, bus, and hall duties. With the close of a door the academic world is left behind and the real world begins. Stu- dents are at their energetic peak in such a liberal atmosphere, and other teachers are posed with in- triguing problems not readily present in a classroom situation. With proper dosage such encoun- ters allow many teachers to ac- quire an appreciation for the rou- tine. lO2f ACULTY During the day, teachers share varied duties. Above: Pausing during hall duty, MF- Piazza and Miss D'Ange1o are pleased with the quiet atmosphere. Above Right: Mrs. Sattler, Mrs. Riccio, Mr. Riccio, and Miss Crowley attentively listen to instructionS for libary duty during faculty meeting. Below ' ' ' ' , MiSS Connors and Miss Crowley exchange teaching ' eas. if Q -5 -jr , f x . it xw fif cf. f '1 . p. . . f 13,4 ...L ., .. I .iii x lqziigfi 5' .-,, f e High 4. f -fl, 4.1 li R if 'i' . sigf if . v- , .R ff if' 'fu I s.-fx, his- -'fi ' mga Y '. - 'ix 1 Fivsvvvb' ff . f .rl 4 . 1 KX- 1. -J ll 'A V lTx+:',:'7X. ff! fm-f . 1 . 'Qi Ziyi? 4' lr N, vm .. . in i5sxs.. ,s. 1, Mrs. Qf'i2eres.191 Quinn Math Dept. Mrs. Marcia Riccio 'Physical Education Dept. Mr. Robert Riccio English Dept. Mr. Rudolph Royko Science Dept. Mr. Da vid Rymsa Industrial Arts Dept. Mrs. Joan Sattler Math Dept. Mr. Richard Schreiner Marketing and Distributive Ed. Mrs. Jeanne Schumann Science Dept. Mrs. Ann Sciota Business Dept. Mr. Paul Sczurek English Dept. Mr. Peter Seplco Physical Education Dept. Mrs. Sheila Sequin Special Education Dept. Mrs. Rosalind Shea Home Economics Dept. Mrs. Nellie Shepard Science Dept. PEOPLEXLO3 Mrs. Josephine Shinder oMrs. Lynn Siieo 5 ' Music Dept. 4,41- Mr. Richard i' . Smgediek i y Business Dept. ' illf Mr. iBriaQn Stranieri Industrial ArtsjDept. V bs? X F J' S-4 ' an X English Dept. lm Qi at wx ,sw zzz., f mf ' ff r.M12,J01111,.THFt6i'Sal1s .- Dept o r fi Philip if Science,Dept. f iM1j.4iSHQVhtQf6 . uur. r ll osso Trisha l . History,ADept gf- Mrs. Jazzetfifisgallegs l' uSi11eSSr1?ePtf , Heed Q, . . P -. , ..,,,, . . r r ,. ,1: 1 - X Mr. Philip Goodrow, a social studies teacher here at S.H.S., passed away in the spring of 1985. Mr. Goodrow had taught in the Southington School System for 31 years. During these 31 years, he developed a teaching style that became widely known by all his students, and also school fac- ulty. He took a strict charge of his classes, placing a great responsi- bility on his students. Mr. Goo- drow, by giving his students a sense of responsibility helped them gain confidence in them- selves. By showing his friendship in his teaching style, Mr. Goo- drow became a close friend to many of his students in their time of need. Often, he was found talk- ing on a one to one basis with students concerning their person- al problems. Mr. Goodrow was loved by all students and faculty here at S.H.S. For being a fine educator, a unique individual, and a friend and mentor to all, he will be greatly missed. Thank you, Mr. Goodrow, for showing your kind- ness and knowledge, you have been an inspiration to all. 104!FACULTY -1253 A ' 42' ':'i:' 4 -.L.-L Mr. Goodrow devoted many hours in preparation and in' teaching his students. His years of devotion and exper- ience helped many. A 5 'ws z I ' 1 f -f',ff- 'r-filffgf-El,2:vg7 . f. . ' ff - X- afffasffziilik- f- . . : s ' '1 -, VE! f,.'i,,.1- , -3-.-.Lys ,l ,. ' ' . ., H itggjzifjg , 4' 1 5- 1 13 li a gg-33,45 S 0 44 , :f,4 A 4 ri I, r . dl 1 ,fi 1,4154 2' fy 'X ,v 4 mart 'gf 1 ,a , i Q, ,+- lf' Xz- it 1 fi .Xl a,.z I I XA T 1 7-:fl Q r l . X l 3 1 1 E, i X era...,.,,s..s..,.,-..,i:r,iZ7i'f V I if ' '-ffL.F?s.,EA Miss Cindy Birdsall Ms. MaryAnn Burrill Miss Carol Cope Mr. Roy Dahlberg Mrs. Mary Dapkins Mr. Joseph Dattilo Ms. Margaret Jenkins Mr. Dennis Kelly Ava- Jigga -wi. - , Mr. David Kolakoski Mrs. Rosemary Lorenzo Mrs. Carmen Ludorf Mrs. Angela Orsene Mr. Joseph Orsene Mr. Albert Pedrolini Ms. Patricia Turner Miss Anita Zobbi xi Mrs. Ma ureen Waldron Lu fltfllP1gGfl'lTlgllSll Dept. Mrs. Joan Wallace English Dept. Head Mr. John Wisner Art Dept. Mrs. Audrey Zack History Dept. Head Mrs. Roseanne Zanetti Language Dept. Mr. Thomas Zelek Industrial Arts Dept. Mr. Keith Abrabamson Permanent Substitute Ms. Lisa Burk Permanent Substitute PEOPLEH05 IOEZXFACULTY No school could run efficiently without its office person- nel. Shown above from left to right are: Mrs. Holly En- horning, Mrs. Barbara Asklar, Mrs. Marjorie Morrison, Mrs. Valerie Favereaux, and Mrs. Sandra Moses. ...rf ,.,f nl , wr . 'ffl if -.zfff 32214 if If I The nutritious school lunches are prepared by Mrs. Evie Kuziak and her cafeteria staff All students are familiar with passes signed by guidance secre- taries, Mrs. Annette Buden CLD, Mrs. Roberta Giammatteo CCD, and the nurse's secretary, Mrs. Eleanor Welch. CRD. No school function could ever go on without the assistance of custodians Mr. Turini CLD, Mr. Kulesza QCD, and Mr. Gaetano CRD- ' , fn . 7 wi fi ' VJ Tests are run off, books delivered, and supplies received due to the assistance of teachers' aides such as: Mrs. MaryAnI1 Derynioski QLD, Mrs. Mary-Ann Holyst CCD, and Mrs. Mar- ianka Moskowitz KRD. .a-....-.r.2,..a-su. 1,134-A 'XM E 1 w-f,.1.:, '- FSA? 4 - zffi.. . N . N Y ' Zlfehfil' , ' ti...-6-l'9'a1ru?f,fg . 1 ...nl At one time or another, every student experiences coming into school late. The attendance officer, Mrs. Marie Binkowski CLD and her secretary, Mrs. Irene Spring QRD are the two idividuals that one must face at these times. nf-Y Thanks to our monitors, Mrs. Bea Turini CLD and Mrs. Ellen Palmieri IRD, our halls are kept free of paper scraps and lockers are scrubbed clean of graffiti. fc? f The high school parking situation has been confusing to say the least. Parking lot attendants, Mr, Joseph Sepko QLD and Mr. Carl Madison QRJ keep track of cars with parking permits and keep an even flow of traffic at the end of the day. X71 All the seniors love to have lun and low in have ea lun adviser. Showing this spirit of fun, seniors .lill lvivliinnon IL! and Laura- .lean Spring fltl clown with wluss adviser Wi r. Keith Abrahuinson. l . Z .Ly W Q . .1 . . .1 A .f J, tl fifsyi- R .f . In N! , 5 ,gf ,VJ fxii' A. 4. ,KR -R551 I,-,F ! K. m 4 ,. . hm i1-' 1 -I.-af' 5:1 Y , tm.. 1' Halloween brings with it a variety of characters in costumes. Chemistry teacher, Mrs. Jeanne Schumann enjoys the fun with juniors Linda Grzesczyk CLI, Ken Fecteau QCD, and Ann Marie Pusca KRD, PEOPLEXIO X ' l ,J . ,J ,, ', Q is Q i 4 Te g X X-M...r.u ,,-., r r ........-. Many students are involved with academics of Southington High School. Left. ROPE student Laurie Jenkins drops off academic article to the Chronicle room. Top Left: All atuclenets have experienced the loss of a notebook. Jeff Anderson luckily found his in the effiee. Top Right: Taking refuge in the library, Kim Moffit finds a quiet moment t0 fftniiiy. A lime: Working in machine shop, Todd Berube learns ractical skills. Ri ht Page! '?i l'ife library offers quiet space for students such im uzas and Lisa Kozl . ski. ,--.-,..,.,1 .Q ,w.. . M ,B Q-, S ,. r LQg1'gxjqg3'5gyjf X E '51 fi miislf-2:..!. 1 , 4 Q 1',,wg--ff . HrIi,f..w.4 g 5' lu iv-22 ' -'Eff Www WJ was-, 'i 1 1' SE-:J J 32 . .M 1' ACAD MI CS Growing Through Practice And Study ogether, our minds have grown from the knowledge we have consumed at S.H.S. Our instructors have shared their patience and knowledge to make this growth occur. They have aided us in establishing a goal which compels us. Our high school education provided the seed which will blossom as we further our development. Our teachers will be fondly remembered in years to come. For they are the farmers who have planted the seeds in the garden of eternal knowledge. A jf 7. 'fini- AX R- ,, 'pm ' :--- - U . 551, M :EL , gif M QM? Vgggri - . 1 ir 'Ti' Q - -.u','-,1 xx Tall oaks from little acorns grow. ,wvwf ,455- gifs P mfg 75 ww' Mads if ff, ,. 1 ya' L. A , 1 p,,g .:fQ +14-gre :xy 412475, -fim 'WW f 1 'Qt 554 ' nr ' ' 7. ZQEZZLS ies? 4 7 , 01,143 ,1 f,jfQ,1:4,, gi gf ii , ,f yihggfiflfz, 6 , . , fs, ,,,t,,V,, T f f'ff'fEtff fl X ' 'nj-' -if Q Left: Discussion of all types is an iz wart of the learning experience at -Tiff ljfouoini and Jeff Mclntyre join H1'g'ht: As at the high school, f ,311 as Dale Sylvia need to take a break now and then. 5 9451 sei s X , . A 1 Q X ' vi ' :ya--.8 i l N r--fr-1--,fr .E,..,...V,,-vm Below: The rope program offers a variety of experiences. Scott Lagana learns computer processing. Donna Judd is glad for her opportunities. 1 'lk' -QA., J- JJ is --se is -1' f Fl 4lt....1i ' 1'ifD5-'FE 1QA A , .LV ,Q .,.., , I , Bottom Right: Concentration is a must for math problems. Jim Buchanan works diligently on his problems. Top Right: Science projects further the understanding of students such as Marsha Grace who discusses a thesis with teacher Mrs. Schumann. But some students such as Art D'Agostino hope to gain learning from others' work. - '-SA fi, iii S151 A i JZ' P .lr ,, .1 Q fr, ...P .,,,' f ., fx 'Z-if , ga , gf, fm... ,ff 4 pportunitics For Education Exist eaching Out to People Through Education fwhich is better known as ROPED is a growing program for those Southington people, sixteen and over, that have left school but would still like the opportunity to receive a diploma. Enrolled in ROPE this year are 14 seniors, 18 juniors, and 7 sophomores. The students must have the desire to learn and in turn are given the chance to join ROPE. They are offered courses in math, science, history, and English. Also offered are home economics, industrial arts, independent study, work experience, and work study. The teachers involved with ROPE this year are Mrs. Jeanne Schumann, Ms. Gail Doerfler, Mr. Stephen Carpenter, and Mrs. Dorothy Fontana. They join together not only to give the students individual instruction, but to provide an atmosphere of acceptance and to give them a chance to express themselves freely. ACADEMll,bf11l , V,-fy F7513 he a.lth.ougl'r source of aniristy to nzsny are nonetheless ri iuirsd by many colleges. Carmen Ludorf, an English teacher, also taught the English section of the SAT prepara- tion course. She advised anyone tak- ing the SAT's not to become over anxious . She said these tests are only one means to measure an appli- cant's abilities. One of the best things an individ- ual can do to prepare, Mrs. Ludorf suggested, is to take at least one year of Latin for the vocabulary section. Also, one should read more quality books, thinking about what has been read and trying to decide what the authorls point is. Magazines like Newsweek can help build one's vo- cabulary, as can crossword puzzles and other word games. The night be- fore the test, she warned, one should get a good night's sleep. One shouldn't rush in the morning, be- cause it will make one nervous. A good breakfast is also important. Mrs. Joan Wallace, the head of the English department, also had some good advice on the verbal section of the SAT's. She said, The SAT's ba- sically see how far you can stretch your mind. She believes prepara- tion has to begin in grammar school. SAT preparation courses are a good idea, as they help make the SAT for- mat more familiar. Mrs. Wallace agreed with Mrs. Ludorf that one should read more challenging litera- ture rather that Harlequin romances. Mrs. Nancy Garry had some help- ful hints for the match section of the SAT. When preparing, the practice problems in the booklet provided upon request should be done. South- ington High School also has Apple and Commodore computers with SAT preparation programs. These, she said, are especially worth- while? Mrs. Garry also warned, 'fDon,t be afraid to skip problems if they're going to take too long? Above all she said one should not guess. If an answer can be narrowed down to two or maybe three answers it might be worthwhile to take the chance. However, points are lost for a wrong aioswer, vznereas, no points are if N vw., W A' ' X1 fr N F 1 - :UD 1. in ,gaW:3 -l lQzl,21U-Aifl, C1 X II' fi. f t 7 hw Q 'Y k MA f. 'VU GUH clllr Ql,llu,' 711ff,,q.,',f ftffig' QVEQHUU' ,,', QI '. r x .Irs - ' . til? -of-H,1l'3 -- 1 X- f?1t'il'lTiff 2 immi- DG'lH,'1Jl JDlEllEl2i, 1 'gg 1 Q Iifvfhfl lvif-lil ,,,,,.,.,,, ,,.,,,-, f , 1? .mfvfwrw f Top . t: After receiving the news th 9 15 a A ' ' -' .SChQ.1Q-1:4-f. S Hgath shares his joy with a smi e. if A op Rlghtf Students do varied projects in reports through research in the library. MISS Connors and her class leave the library after doing just such research. Bottom Left: Dave Perlot studies intensely for his upcoming test. Bottom Right: All students experience the seriousness of science class. Karen Landfear and Lisa Tangney share a joke to break it. -1 - .f l .,.,,.W- Q fzfiiu XX N rs. ' ll 5- ...... king I Student Achievements his year all students at Southington high grew and benefitted from achievementsg however, a few put forth extra efforts and received special recognition. Our Elks Club Students of the Month, achieved honor through their special contributions to the school. Scott Berg, Octoberls student, grew through his service to the student body as senior class president. Southington High received the honor of having two Merit Scholar finalists, Randy Heath and Amy Walsh. Hours of studying contributed to their recognition. As did hours of private lessons, practice, and listening help our own senior trumpeter, Ken Bell, to participate as a member of the McDonald's All-American Band. 'G' 'K A 0 F Left: Having finished her studies in the library, Amy Walsh is on her way to class. Above: McDonald All-American Band member Ken Bell, practices his solo ACADlEMlCS!ll h in Chuck Corea. rluwzlm IIIIIVEN Y s ? Y 1 Q1 Ei W 'i il 'f Ei Ei Li 'm--Q-M-.G--., ,. ww, Jr 5 L 1 ,if am. W? 3 r I 1 s . , f + f x TUD T LIF tudent life has only one brief meaning - the events in a stu- dent's life. This includes every- thing from the morning wake-up to the last thought of the next day before drifting off to sleep. Life as a student means going to class, doing homework and working, but, more important, the ways to alle- viate the frustrations of all these ac- tivities. Thinking of ways to spend the weekends was not too hard for the SHS student because the activities were numerous. There was always a class car wash or dance to participate in. You could see a production by a class or go to one of the two proms that year. -.N Lg? Z . 'ml -Jag- A A 1'-'ff' fly ffrvv- ,. 4 . 3, A ,, by Q , 1 ' -GSS? Tall oaks from little ucorns grow STlflJlCN'l' LIFEMIB Pictured right Mrs Barbara New sheller Carol Toffolon Mrs Cathee Hayner and Kerry An drews take a breather between cars to warm up in the sun attlmg buckets of Wa ter rlrgent Workers of truck wh1ch they washed the class of 1986 with team effort. spent Saturday, The efforts for September 14, 1985, at a car advertising the event were wash to increase the funds for the class. Although the sun was shining, the combination of chilly air and cold Water made the conditions difficult to bear. Some braved the weather with warm clothing, where as others wore traditional shorts to maintain the spirit of car washing. The workers were willing to meet any challenge including a tractor trailer MUS IUDENT LIFE performed by a few brave members of the group who carried signs on Queen Street. This attempt attracted several cars, therefore, making the car wash a success. Aside from the exertion of washing cars, everyone enjoyed themselves to some extreme. Soapy sponges were found to be pushed in unexpecting faces. Let's not forget those water hoses at that were easy to lose control of and sprayed that person that was so parched from the sun. Between the hours of eleven and four, the activities ranged from washing cars to battles with buckets of soapy water and flying sponges. With the combined efforts of the members of the class of 1986, rewards were gained and enthusiasm progressed as events such as the car wash occurred. -CIQJ, l. N 'N pl' fi ,W 1 .Ml-if 7 EbLens f if 'X -La 13,11 12, ..a,Lzs:. mv- .:'- A group of seniors show their sud- den bursts of energy during the day lleftj. Below, Deb DosSantos and Melin- da Silva laugh hilariously during a sponge fight. . . A?-if Braving the cold in their shorts ffar leftl, a few seniors work diligently to clean a car. Trying to avoid getting more water on themselves than on the cars, Cleft-L to RJ Kerry Andrews, Loryn Lindquist, and Val Guarino duck from the spray of a hose. xxx S'l'l'lJlii'Xl'!l l lt Pictured right: Queen, Kacy Pal- mieri and her escort, football play- er, Leon Grant, smile pretty for the camera as they enjoy themselves dancing at the Homecoming Dance. ro al night to remcm ber. n November 8, 1985, as Homecoming Queen. Her Sports seasons wore off the Gridiron Club court consisted of five onto each student who Qwhich backs and young ladies -- three attended this evening supports the football teaml seniors, one junior, and one event. The glowing faces sponsored a Homecoming sophomore. Every and shining smiles of Dance in the S.H.S. candidate for the position everyone present were clear cafeteria from 7:30 until of queen and her court indications of the common 10:30 p.m. The dance was a were required to be amusement among all. semi-formal which was escorted to the dance by a The dance preceded the held to get the fall sports member of the football homecoming football game season off to a good start. team. where the Queen and her At the dance, the Everyone at the dance court were introduced to Homecoming Queen and looked sharp, all dressed the awaiting crowd. This her escort were also chosen. This past year, Kacy A Palmieri, an attractive senior, was chosen to reign gl V- , M, ,K-..--..-.W H.Mn... .wr ,. ' . is I lE4fS'l'UlJEINVl' LIFE up and thoroughly enjoying particular game was played themselves. The excitement between the Southington of the evening and and West Haven football thoughts of the upcoming teams. 'K a ,Q H ,lv-ia 166 as J , , 'ffr V, , ,, 7 ' fa, ff 1 f f 5,yf5!:?:,,'7:. 'lf' ff . , , .. , W,-ffm'-, iff: ire nf M-'-w-rk-:s:.,s,..,Ji-,p:--- me--:,...r,L5nf Center left, escort Aaron Florian shows Carol Toffolon to her seat after she was chosen for the Home- coming Court. All candidates for the positions of queen and her court had plenty to smile about at the dance lbelowl. 115' f The Queen and her court were full of joy and excitement, which was obvious from their many smiles and happy faces Cfar leftl. Dancing was a large part of the evening. Shown on left, Kellie Crean and her escort share a happy moment during a slow song. x X S'l'llDlElNET l ll l T.T::z::':'::?57::::::L f' 4'-1--M - ve- Z3-3 Even Santa showed up for the Class Play. Doug Kolpak made the perfect Santa for the scenes of Twas the Night before Christ- mas ishown belowl. Stopping for a backstage picture fright centerl, actors Dawn Lan- dino CLD, John England fMJ, and Chris Gormley KRD make up a great cast. C5-if ssec ewtsffo 1 Papa, portrayed by Joe Carrier, was in his cap with a look of sur- prise of his face fshown rightl. Steve Fortier, far right, hams it up for a photographer before going on stage as Bob Cratchet. l'Ufw l '11JlQN'l' LIFE 4, , - f W' Y ,ff ff' i f , if nf ' y.fz:,::- 'M ff. W if iv f l 1 .1 I1 nf 4 W iff Wi fi! Cf Vff ff ? W 0 ,iff ff' f ' X j 1 K X I ww f 7 Wffzffffmz .M - ,,, fz. N 3,17 Ae,Aw-,qw ' :tif '51 1 cf: r ,4-.,.1:.f:-fl., bu, f fffffgzi ' J-55 f 1: 7' it ?f ,e' ff ' k . 117, ' ,A m x , ffm f .4345 'f , . ,. :Zh f VX.: 'fi 1 ,, Wv I-E , f V ZW VM f 4 ,, U, ,t,, , , eye. , ,, C YQ, ' V A t WZ .f 'fvwib 1 Jfvriffif . - A' V 1 i :iff 'fig Y , we ,Mi gi -we Wy, me M MEN-We M1151 1-ra W 4, , k,1.,,g2 My am ,Qc.4..Xf,y ,fe ,.,, fi is ' 41 we 55-6 -Z.:mf-we my-135 -ww' my . 54',o?vf?,yf nw 5g7,,0,7,5, V QM, if f pf AQ 1 mwifzib-1422 . M W wffvwffzmaf ff ,v 'Y f4wf'yfy,afy v ,- If k .fo M z e? . - ' ,, M 1 'K ff gig 1? ff, ffffzyfg 5457! is-, ,rffyxgx 154 4 6163 f fl f if A V, W Uh 0 f 4 ,gf gy 1' 5 sf . ' -' f- f 1 f f 2 3? I i 5 fl s ,'k7,M5?.,?2', ,, . ,.,, ,awe , , 4 , ,. i i X 4 W .. ' 1n,...r..r-.ff 1 ..,c... fr-4f...r.ph.: Chris Gormley had just enough time to scowl for a photographer before portraying Ebeneezer Scrooge in front of an eagerly awaiting crowd. o teach us the real meaning very year, the senior class stages a play showing their talent, not only to perform as an entire class, but to show their individual talent. This year the senior class chose to portray a story they grew up With, the main character they loved, hated, and could learn a lesson from. A Christmas Carol , preceded by a short play of Twas the Night Before Christmas , took place at the Bicentennial Auditorium on Friday, December 13 and Saturday, December 14, 1985. Students practiced continuously for three Weeks before the play, rehearsing lines and staying after school. Dress rehearsals took up a lot of their spare time lasting until ten the night before the play. The hard work and time spent showed a job well done. As everyone knows, this year's senior class was different from others. Therefore they changed parts of the play to make it compatible with the '80's. Scrooge, played by Chris Gormley, taught us the real meaning of the holiday season. His visits from the three spirits taught us to remember and appreciate the past, be aware of the present and look forward to the future. X' X ix ,fx 1 mx Us Sl l iljvisrli V l 1 MUSIC to move hen frustrated minds combine the thoughts of pressures imposed by upcoming tests, minds stray to find relaxation. Humming and fingertapping to a favorite tune is usually the most apparent form of escape. Our nerves made our pencils dance across the tests and provided the rhythm for the songs playing in our heads. The spirit that echoed through the walls of Southington High School was that of music from the lively band. The vivacious members aroused a feeling of enthusiasm that kept us dancing through our years of high school. At football games, the marching band performed to arouse enthusiasm among the crowd. The Christmas spirit was shown by the band when a small group of musicians engaged in an effort to display the joys of the seasonal music. Although not all music shared with us was from our band, We enjoyed the records at dances and the live bands at proms. Each of us had our favorite song that held memories of high school life, whether they were prom themes or a song heard when sharing a moment with a friend. Our memories have been captured in the music with which we have grown. Vivek Nigam and Peggy Albee swing to the beat of a familiar son g at one of the many SHS' dances. ' Wk - -. - :ss ' 1- E., w ffr iwgzgijg-zgzg, 5:15333 15:55 1.1-,:.f: V . , 1 MSI UDENT LIFE V - - ---- fu-I -- T,m.g.11--Y' f ,- ,-.5.a,f,.- mmf, DNVV' j t Mr. Keith Berry with a few band members, left center, and Mr. De- gan, left, join together in playing Christmas carols on all sorts of in- struments. Below, Mr. Piazza and Lori Sgrillo happily greet students at the door while collecting tickets for a dance. Dances were a popular event at SHS. Shown left, many students share a close moment during a slow tune Above, Nancy and Bob Garry, 1985 Class Advisers, along with all of the students have a good time at dances taking time to grin for a photo ' Y 1'1:??J1' -v-- wliia w 111- S'l'lllDlCN'l' ll l IN aammwyggngf., -4, -V ---V--vw -,Vw .i:.L,..3m Specral h ea Ven ....rnM....-.mme..-..m.,...,...-m-..Y V, ,A.,,,, .. , 5.7. 0 Q he class of 1986's Jr. Prom took place on Saturday, November 17, 1984. Everyone was there with a smiling face and an array of color. This night will stand in most hearts as the first big night of a lifetime. Having a young Romeo in a tuxedo bring you flowers and pick you up in dad's car for a memorable night of dinner and dancing was enough to have any Juliet ecstatic for weeks in advance. Live entertainment for the dance was provided by the Hartford , Walking into the cafe would enlighten anyone's heart. The cafeteria had been transformed into a heavenly place which was fit for young couples in love. The prom theme was the song Heaven by Bryan Adams. Wall scenery of stars and clouds made of cotton was used to create the perfect mood of romance. A large ice sculpture of two kissing doves located at the front of the cafeteria was an ideal setting for picture taking. The couples were given their favors at the door. The boys received large glass mugs and the girls champagne glasses which were embossed with a couple dancing in the moonlight and the prom theme. The class of 1986's Junior Prom was surely a night of elegance and happiness for everyone to remember. Amy Kochol, right, grins prettily N-H WN for the camera while her escort lis- tens as a popular tune is played by the live band at the prom. Ji- gw.. Q f-----W-.-.--,-K, , , . . .. . ' ',- .,1:.ii, kfiarmlxknsr-1-..--rf,,z , - .-X' V. 'r , '. x , . , A ful, Mb rffjib - A i i my Y 1.2 kt X ' i 1-W 'ff' frm- - -- L .4 W4 'EZ'-7 K fri? nh-s, 17- The prom was a place where many ear-to-ear grins were noticeable. Shown left, Jodie Sprague poses with Chris Gormley before enter- ing into the prom festivities. - smi-ff-q.fq-s,..,?mm Laurie Albert and her escort, Don Guzauckas, shown left, meet up with and chat with friends while they wait to have their prom pho- tos taken. As Peter Matthews and Jill Fonge- mie, Below, entered the school for the prom, Denny Stanek and Jill Pelrin, center left, were already moving to the music of Hartford . It took a great deal of work and effort, as well as people to put the prom together. Shown above are the students who successfully made the night as heavenly as possible. f If f N H'lllll,llCle-JT l ll l fl' f A 75 arf g ff li Tw r. 'mf f As the show was emceed KBelow, L to RJ by Sue Hannigan, Jim Brick, and Scott Olmstead, officer l Mike Early frisked cowboy Chris Carpenter, center right - both f members of the show's Village Peo- ple. f The Blues Brothers were an enter- Ballerina Tom Steffanci holds his taining group at the show. Mem- partner, Joe Carrier Qrightl during bers are shown above CL to Rl 33 a mock ballet routine at the show. folllowe: Chris Calcinari, Bill Ruoff, Joe ?rovenc:alg Dan Lunn and Rob lonneon. I -'TiffiflifW'Ljw'VW' W M m7137375 l3l3f'f4fl'l llflHll'i'l' LIFE I1 night long arch 29, 1985 was All Night Long , the Class of 1986's Jr. Show. All kinds of talent was displayed as all members of the Class joined together on this night. Acts were formed early in February and the students signed up for times in the show at this point Periodically the groups would have to check in with Mrs Cathee Hayner CClass Advlsorl to give her progress reports on their acts The week before the show was the time for dress rehearsal and to see how well the show would fit together with the changing of sets and equipment All talent was there from solos on voice and piano to comedy Dressed as Emrly Lltllla Dawn Landmo left does an act from Saturday Night Live monologues and large impression groups. The spectators to this evening were enlivened with acts from The Family Feud to Saturday Night Live . The Blues Brothers and Mrs. Emily Litllia made appearances along with the Pointer Sisters . The nervousness of that night set in early and with news of the death of one of the class s favorite teachers Mr Philip Goodrow it put a damper on the evening The idea that he would have wanted us to go on and grow in spirit and life led the Class of 1986 to dedicate the show to him and the impact of his life on all of us The Class spirit d1d grow and the event went on and was a great success ' a . . . , . . , . . . , , . . . - . . . . . . Y Y Y gg ' ' i1 ' ' . - T ' J J'Q ,iQi2T155'LQ:'TZZrr3'?,. STUDENT I llr Ffl'71 . g b W if Q 55? .Q k Q ' se: i bi 513 ' Era! .... , r. .,,.,,.,. -,..,g1w,,- ,K , ,,,,,,,. .s,..fm. is., ev ':.,::::::::: -:3:::z::r:::- . ::: - i. Y,-H f - i. y I: -dl i f 3 sa I V 1cfa..H :1f57:.f..1Q2? A A painted cafeteria window boasts the Class of 1968's Fashion Show. It was an evening of glamour and true fashions. Ann Micacci, center right shows school spirit by participating in the Jr, Fashion Show while students are shown below kidding and talk- ing before a pep rally. -E. 152225 ST Shown above are many seniors chatting with each other as they wait for the pep rally to continue. Staying quiet between speakers wasn't easy for any ofthe classes. The Three Musketeers, top right QL to Rb, Scott Berg, Doug Kolpak, and Mickey Lamarre display a good deal of energy in the stands waiting for a pep rally to commence. qv , ,,,v-7 , ,...s--sy.: 1.-Q.-,U -.7-.,.--, .uc y V' ' ,V -V ,H VDFWTIIFF i., 1 1 fi- . Q' .. 'W 'ffl iw by 3. ' V wr ill? - allied Spirit ep rallies were an activity through which the senior class presented their ability to act as a team. Our first experience at a pep rally as sophomores was quite embarrassing to most of us. We were not aware of the happenings at a pep rally. We, as sophomores, had no signs, posters, confetti, or rallying emotion with which to compete with the other classes. As we were always told, you learn from experience. Our actions at pep rallies were just as rowdy and spirited as our competitors. Spirit was one obvious trait of Southington High School that was quite readily visible to all who observed each and every Carol Toffolon and Ilerry An- drews, Shgwn ieiii, ijH,5Ll:49 R iTl0l'I10I1lv to applaud fm U if-cfmlel displaying fashion wear. senior at the school. The senior class came together as one for the first time at the magazine drive in September of 1983 as sophomores. At this event, the newly formed class displayed much enthusiasm through their interest in accomplishing the fundraising goal set for the class. The class reached this goal and stretched far beyond its set target. Our maturity grew through our production of a fashion show where students modeled stylish clothing from various stores in the vicinity. With each activity, the members of our class shared, we have grown both as a group and as individuals. -vw - r--'WP' 41' A-'Q wwf '- - ' Y-1--fm? -- xxx-'4: ,xi rs. -i NY- 1 ' 'Uv ': -f . 1 -ZH? '.HZU3 '7 33, 1 'LJ-T -f:.1..f vw Efl'lll',JhIlXl'l' l ll E l v :ti L i' m'k' l,.1i:.Ll,'ZgI. - 5f I'4 7 Qs ' I Quw- I ' 1.'.-,---. , F-I5 Q TI II -II .sag 4. .I -In -I I I I I I +I 1 I vi-I I II 3: ff fe if I I I I I- I I II Ig I II I I I I II I II II I I I I I I III I II I III! -I In if II: I I . I :A I as. , . I I I II , , I, -uqmw., , .. .. ,., .. - -.. ....,,,... m'm Nu M'-I,,. ,I II :I I I I I I E I V45 I l I II II . . . . . I Left: Chronicle academics editor Holly VanNess researched an article for her II section with adviser Miss Deborah Benjamin. Top left: NHS officers Sue I Mangiagli fleft-treasurerb and Lori Scaringe fright-vice presidentI host the annual I. NHS faculty Tea. Top right: Student Council member Lisa Kochol does some IXURILI-ire?ICi.fl'I'IUlIIf5 Lirocery shopping for the Thanksgiving Day food drive. Above: Vivek Nigam Jams Q the tunes with the Stage Band at the Chri as Band concert. NIZATI ONS lubs and organizations are a large part of Southington High School. The clubs are building stones of a student's growth and learning. Students gain qualities such as confidence leadership, management, and character. Partakers in a club or organization require the ability to work as a team and as an individual. Spirit grows throughout the groups as old friendships endure and new ones mature. The students rallied together for many school and community acitivites, which brought quiet enjoyment to all participants. ,au 9 , 0 0 1 , rlikff, iiitr 31 it 'W Q, Top: Captains John Laliberte and Ron 1 Nyren lead the math club to success with ll ' patient study. Left: NHS rnernbers Chris il ,. Gormley and Scott Berg enjoy the laughs at JQQM, f sz ff the NHS Tea. ii L., ,infix Y If , C'V'.!'L' ' SAL 211, -tn. . W ' . xi flip' F ' -f ':v:-. ' 0- v-.' ' va -.-.,-,- ,ou Tall oaks from little acorns grow. GANlZATlONS!13l l 1 il' qi :ii fix 5. lui 1 . Ei' 5 si l ,, i si. ii lla iii ll l l l .l ll ,, ll lil l,,l lil ll il I y., ii: I ' l ll li' l , llll li ilgf iilil z Elilffi V. li, fi fl lil 'A 4g '-Ln-L i LL-.:. 'M-,555,,,,5.12:-slr.--5-1-1 fair-311.4 41 -.ir V '-241' Emblem is Eigh ty-Eight Years Welcome the new Since 1898, Southington High School students have been printing their school newspaper, the Emblem. The Emblem is published eight times a year to keep the student body and teach- ers informed and updated on the happenings in our school. The Emblem covers sports events, news, and the activities of change in format actual newspaper form, with a more professional appearance. The change was welcomed and praised as an admirable improve- ment in journalism for the 88-year-old newspaper. Under the leadership of co-editor-in-chief A.J. Whalen, Sandy Cence, ad- viser Mrs. Mary Dapkins, and the dedica- S o u 1: h i 11 s t 0 H ,.., tion Of all mem- High School's bers, past and numerous clubs. present, the Em- Also included in 1719171 became each edition is ,,,L one of the excep- news of the high .lil li syis tional attributes school addition ,,,. to the excellence a n d m u S i C an l ,.,,, Of S0UthiU8t0H world, informa- 4 High School. tion on future events, reviews, and advice. In the fall of 1985, the Em- blem changed its format to LATIN CLUB: Top rowll.,-Hi: Mrs. Flarbara Patlafadviserl, Roy Ff,ri-ggi, Devon FUN-63,7 Lydia Anderson, Denise Tienlren, Kelly Wins- succi, Aimee Dapkins. Middle rovxflfliig -lfim L'Heurcu5:, Larissa Shubert, Pam Trilbot, Cnihy NWC? HG D. is-l l 5il3,,TlO lil S Nliceli, Martha Tcclcsco, Paula Gagnon. Front YOWiL-Rl: Lisa KozlowslriiPro-consull, Glenn Niiifluiuclicornsull, Lisa Dipeitrolquaestorl, Kate UiBencdettolneililcl, Dawn Kcllylaedilej, ,lim Petruzzilcoufiul, nol, picturedl. STAGE BAND: Back rowfL-RJ: Bill Uliasz, Dave Graves, Andy Page, Joe Bush, Joe Del Buono, Chris Porada, Pat Murphy, Ken Bell, Jeff Rayne, Len Bobinski. Middle rowiL-Rl: Joanne Spencer, Vivek Nigam, Dan Forster, Pat Wynn. Front row1L-RJ: Amy St. Arnauld, Alli son Kleinschmidt, Bryan Murach, Jeff G11 zauckas, Tony Gozzo, Ruth Amaio, Leslie Beit son, Mr. Keith Berryidirecborl. . X 1 J., iv 1 'K ' -N--'-f .,,,.....,.,.,..,. , :Q A ,'fl'X?w: Q, -1. 'vi . ','Cf1T f ' Q Aww, WS Y' W Y -as-f+ Jrs .-5 X - . .l, w Nt S STUDENT COUNCIL Top row1L-Rl: Lisa Dombrowski, Aimee Cotton, Chris Powers, Vi- vek Nigam, Jim Petruzzi, Allison Aparo, Kristen Stanekljunior representativel, Kara Gianelli, Michelle Pavnno, Val Walton, Pam Tyce. Third YOWCL-Rl: Glenn Michaud, Mangiagli, John England, Chris Gormley, Deb DosSantos, Kacy Palmieri, Jenn Dietrichse ' ' ielle Bouchard. Second rowlL-RJ: Tom Stef- fanci, John LaPreay, Loryn Lindquist, Joann LoPiariolsecretaryJ, A.J. Whalenfpresidentl, Melinda Silvafvice-presidentl, Jill Pelrinlsecre- taryj, Beth McNicholas. Front rowlL-RJ: Joyce Wernicki, Natalie Woodman, Ruth Amaio, Kate DiBenedetbo, Tara Berube, Jody Vallencourt, ' , Laura Cyr. x..-,.-,..- .o.,,.o . . W ,, Far lellf: Co-editor-in-chief Sandy Cence checks spelling for pro.oi'ing newspaper. Left: Co-editor-in-chief A.J. Whalen pauses while working on last minute details for upcoming deadlines. Below: Advisor Mrs. Mary Dapkins discusses upcoming' assignments with A.J. Whalen. I J ii 'will 1 illl Nl J l I l l l .1 ' . ' - lg, f l l l -' l fl l l l V! 'L' J: X l l I i x ' . ,V -l , N1 l l l l Y ,G V 'N . if . N i- ' x 2 .- :Wg f 4 iv 'CWVL ' ii1?iV7'5 2f Z?f?1ff:f3l, f gr iLg11gii1Qir A ITALIAN CLUB Top rowlL-Rl: Vicky Cas- taldo, Mr, Alfonae D'AngeIoladviserb, Jennetta Pratt. Middle rowll.,-Rl: Brenda Carbone, Joe DelBuonoKpi-esidentj, Carmella Snntabarbara. Front rox-:KL-RJ: Sue Bertucn, Filomena Tufano. Ol?GAlNllZATlQlX-ISU 33 il il 4 l If l 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 .itz l, 7 l l 1. ll' ,, gl I ll ll ll ll i. li lf l li l fl -I J! ly, fr ll: ill ,. ll: 'll ll li l ll , l l, V ,. l l f- . :'.-'kwiersiisilrmar f Y' are-,rim l Ji -141 Serrrhrn While learning Southington High School's concert band pro- gram had flourished under the direction of Mr. Keith Berry. In the four years since Mr. Berry's arrival, the Con- cert Band, Wind Ensemble, and Stage Band provided musical entertainment to the town of Southington at three annual concerts: the Holiday Con- cert, Winter Pops Concert, and Spring Con- cert. Originally, the only symphonic group at SHS was the Concert Band. However, recently there had been such an interest in the instrumental music pro- gram that the Concert Band divided into two factions: the Concert Band and Wind Ensemble. While both groups were made up of es- sentially the same instru- mentaion, the music differs in degree of difficulty. The Wind Ensemble was a small- er group playing higher grade music of level five and six. The Concert Band was a 'V A cw 7 551 lff. cuff f'r'A',f'V -7 , li.gf,Qgw f.1elf.l trflflf up0llll,grl1PfS larger group which played grade four and five music. Both groups competed in large concert band compe- titions, such as the Mon-. treal Festival of Music. This past Spring, the bands traveled to Wash- ington D.C. for a major competition. The Stage Band has long been a tra- dition at South- ington High. T h i s s m a l 1 group was com- posed of a select group of musi- c i a n s w h o , wished to con- T centrate on jazz and swing style music. They rehearsed ev- ery Thursday night and competed in many presti- gious competitions, such as the Berkeley Jazz Festi- val. All three bands were among the finest in the state, and Southington High School can be proud of its outstanding music program. Sd-Rv. WM F V59 ' 'H 5625? 1 f' A O.R.C. Hack mwll,-Rl: Deen Sabhagli, Keith eng. Fl-gm mwllfgli Ch,-is Wygoski Jan Creek- Brown, Me. Mary Znoslao ladviserl, Kelly Deck- mom, Timi Johngonl Y l221-XCEGfxl'rllZP,TlClrlf15 , lli QP EMBLEM EDITORS Back rowQL-Rl: Randy Heathlgmphics ediborl, Ron Nyrenlliterary edi- torl. Middle rowiL-Rl: Chris Mczkllisteribusi- ness eclitorl, Lisa Kozlowskifnctivities edimrl, Scott Pittlnews editorl, Kelly FitzGeraldfco- sports editorl, Amy Walshfart editorj. Front rowQL-Rl: John Lapreaylco-sports editorl, A-J Whalenlco-editor-in-chie0, Sandy Ceflcelcif editor-in-chiefl, Kirk Zuroskylco-literary efll torl, Glenn Michaudlco-news editorl. Pete Drip chaklprinting editor-not picturedl- . X 1.1. Izlklyi .ii QSIIZII5 ' 'QITWT' - 3fl'1. s I f l5'l1i'fQE:ef74' . V- f5ifJ'l'7' -1.17 . M I 1 1- . gilt, I 'life sill... I my .I I Ass. I . f W l hz A V ., fy, f f .2 c - 1-rfggiji SHS. Ch orusos Growing The Southington High Choruses were flourishing groups of young vocalists. Under the direction of Mrs. Lynn Sileo, the chor- uses reached greater levels of ability. Mrs. Sileo had to take a leave of absence to care for her new baby girl after the Choral Christmas Concert. Mem- bers looked forward to her return in the Fall of 1986. Far lleiitz lvlrs. Lynn Silio direct- ed her last concert this year at the SHS choral Christmas con- cert. Mrs. Sileo has since gone on a maternity leave of absence. Center left: Bill Uliasz gets psyched for the choral Christ- mas concert which was held on December 3 at DePaolo Jr. High. Center right: Tony Gozzo, a sophomore at SHS and mem- ber ofthe Stage Band and Wind Ensemble, plays a jazz solo at the Christmas band concert. Be- low: Mr. Keith Berry, SHS band director, goes over the fine points at dress rehearsal for the Christmas band concert which was held on December 18 at Central Elementary School. Left: Mr. Mark Ryan has taken Mrs. Sileo's place as the SHS choral director for the second semester of this school year. The choruses' progress is evi- dence of his effort and dedica- tion. tion of Mr. Mark Ryan. The Concert Choir sang the National Athern in Shea Stadium, for the New York Mets in Spring of 1986. Also that season the Chorus gave a corn- bined concert with the Southington Festival Choir on April 20th. Out- side of the concerts that year the choruses went to New York to see a produc- tion of Singing in the s YY .digg The Chorus and Concert ff- ... A . 1 7 J' Choir are again on the way Rain. ifxg' kg, lj., up under the new direc- lll I' H-lxlll tif EMBLEM STAFF Back rowKL-RJ: Randy Heath, AJ. Whalen, Chris Gormley, Vivek Ni- gam. Middle rowIL-Rl: Amy Walsh, Lisa Koz- lowski, Glenn Michaud, Scott Pitt, Cris Slowik, 1151551 lil Ill I XI II! Ill :uw lil in ll Wig nl in ,' 1 ll may an in In Celia LaChspelle, Liz Kelly, Elisabeth Simone. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES PYBBYV Front l'0WfL'Rl2 Mike Efifly- DOUS Kol- Front row: Sue Albert, Allison Dinsmore, Sandy Top rcwtL-Rl: Jenn Marenholz, Sue Leach, pak, Scott Berg, Chris Gormley, Walter Swan- Cence, John LaPreay, Kirk Zurosky, Ron Nyren, Coach Wayne Nakoneczny fadviserl, John Le- son, Mickey LHUIHFTG- Donna Garron. CHCANlZATlONSf135 .........,.,..... ,L Q -f,-fv,gs:f,-jr, A r of ' ' ' i ,, ,, i -l i. iiff ,:. K ,Q-raz12:2i11,.-M2511 .S iifllgjf While partieipa i Southington Highis three has also advised the High l academic clubs, the National School Bowl team since its Honor Society, the Math origin at SHS in 1984. The Team, and the High School Bowl Team exemplified the school's academic abilities and achievements with just- ly earned pride. The National Honor Soci- ety is sponsored by the Na- tional Association . d a r y S c h o o l 4 4 ii Principals to i honor students distinguished for scholarship, ' leadership, char- acter, and ser- vice to school ' and community. The current ad- visor to NHS is of Secon- Ms. Kathleen McGrath. Ft This year's officers were- qf Mike Kroese, presidentg S L vice-president, Lori Scar- ingeg secretry, Laura Di- Donnog and Sue Mangiagli, 'S treasurer. NHS members are responsible for the school's tutorial program, servicing the community by helping iv .- pi U others attain their scholastic potentials. Ms. Kathleen McGrath rl 'le il li H' F1 f 1 Q , . 1 6 -r W . V 3 '2 'Q X 'T 3:aZ i9j':f'J: ij . f team competed in the televised High School Bowl in January, 1986. This Year's team was led by captain Chris Gormley. The team's goal was to promote academic inter- scholastic competition. Miss Karin Krauland, a new teacher at SHS this year, was the adviser of this year's Math Team. The team commenced its competition in t h e 1 9 8 5 - 8 6 school year after a rest in 1985. Like the High School Bowl team, the primary function of the Math team was to pro- mote academic interscho- lastic competition. The team competed in month- ly competitions around the state. This year's team was led by tri-captains Vi- vek Nigam, John Lali- berte, and Harley John- SOII. 2 1 1 ,f -, 7 4' i f , ,i , Q 1 H fum- fl fu .fi-' 3 f i ff? 'V ' 4' V JDO f ...i-'i'9'.-.': fs, 5 ' f iff I K Q f X lr il 7' Z WV i l 1 iv 7 L fa x sy, W ' if ' 4 , f 5 X ff we , f R, I . fi V1 'ar' f V . ir' HERO Top rowtl.-RJ: Rich Accenture, Dave Iii- Laporte. Front rowfl..-Rl: Mark Schroederipre- fano, John McCormack, Rick Solomonlvice- siclentl, Laura Seamanfsecrefaryl Jean Yorgki presidentj. Middle rowil.-RJ: Rob Thornpzfm, NEW- 'f:,.,mCQS Hguemmdvigw notipiclured, . Jim Badorek, Tom Mcflreneryftreasurerj, Ciwrifi V V ' llihffllziflkl1Ji7iA'l'lCl'i-lfd ig FBLA Back rowtL-Rl: Lori Sgrillo, Jen Die- trichsen, Renee LeFort, Tracey Champagne, Kerry Andrews, Carol Toffolon, Angela Spagna, Tom Steffanci, Sue Blake, Lisa Derosier. Third row:lL-RJ: Kathy Laskowskifreporterl, Denise Asklar, Brenda Carbone, Gina Rich, Cheryl C'LHrnHLyiSSCl'9LH1'yl, Dave Chapmanfreporterl, Nikki Parise, Tina Dominique, Miss Cy Davey, Second rowlL-RJ: Sophia Lombardo, Mi- chelle Puska, Liz Chylinski, Lisa Nucifora, Rob- in Givens, Dave Murphy, Kathy Wisklviife' presidentl, Deana Zachar, Sue Giddix. First rowlL-RJ: Amy Cadrain, Abbi Cohen, 1100126 Camirana, Lori Smith, Kristen Heath. Kvffle Lamkins, Alison Aparo, Jeanette Lellosev Laura ,W , -A. ,. f . - , l':n l.e1t, Niiss lfxarin Krauland is in new learliei' at H.l'l.f9S. this year. Miss lt:.l'ilLllkl!Nl teaches math and is the adviser tor the Math Club. Center: Sue Mangiagli, treasurer, and l.ori Scaringetvice-presidentl along with thc other National Honor Society officers, hosted the annual N.H.S. Tea which was held in September. The Tea gave members and teachers a chance to meet and get to know each other. Left: Henry Cence, Rob Lewandowski, Harley Johnson, Jonh Laliberte, and Ron Nyren, members of the S.H.S. math club, go over problems and concepts in preparation for competition. Below left: Bryan Murach demonstrates a math problem at the board during a Math Club meeting. Below: Mr. Pedrolinitleftl and Sandra Cencefrightl discuss last year's chemistry class over cookies at the N.H.S. Tea. WCA I . - Boo hl C, E' . man LeDoux, Scott Paturel, Mark Forsyth. Bot- BwderTEP:'SlwgL Rl lgichggfrit Kgmbaiygz, tom row IL-Rl: Daniel McLellan, Ted Theriault, ' e nomo 9' T' Platt, Mr. William Heath advisory. ert Freer. Middle row QL-Rl: Steve Mordo, Nor- lm sf DECA K. Porter tpresidentl, G. Adshade, T. Al- Geri, S. Albert, P, Andrus, J. Angelo, C. Ange- lonc tsecretaryl, J. Angelone, R. Angelnne, N Appelle, D. Asklar, S. Baccaro, L. Baron, R. Bi- gelow, J. Biasnni, A. Hlaney, M. Blum, V. Blum K. Brown, C. Cameron, F. Casale, M. Casey, P. Chambcrland, D. Chapman, D. Charpentier, L. Chylinski, K. Ciosek, S. Conaut, J. Creekmore, T. Cusano, L. Cyr, L. Daigle, T. Dambois, J Defour, T. DelSanto, A, Derboghosian, D. Dlu- gos, G. Donahue, L. Dorbuck, D. Draghi, C Dunsing, A. DuPont treporterl, B. Fallis, M Furrow, G. Gaedeke, P. Gagnon, T. Gagnon, Donna Garon, P. Gill, L. Gioia, R. Givens, K. Goyen, M. Green, E. Gylenhammer Ivice-presi- dentj, M. Hobson, L, Houle, C. Ingriselli, L.. Johnson, G. Keller, V. Kerns, L. Klemp, V. La- Barre, T. LaFlamme, D. Lalla, D. Lanclino, C. X ...-...'.m-nl.2.Evm1w1nl:-Mfm a trxmme-a1'.::7if '.vJ.'. - J TNT? u 1, , f y, . 7, Langevin, K. Lazarek, D. Lockhart, T. Madde- lena, M. Main, J. Mskles, V. Malpica, F. Mar- cnnlonio, T, Mariano, E. Martin, M. Maccio, D. Moon, A. Morelli, D. Murphy. C. Napoletano, L. Nucilora, K. O'Hanlon, K. O'Neil, S. Onofrio, D. Palmieri, A. Pascariello, B. Pelletier, M. Pelle- tier, D. Perreault, R. Perreault, C. Pesino, L, Petrocione, M. Petrone, G. Piasecki, J. Pires, M. Powell, J. Pratt, D. Prushinski, D. Rabis, T. Ra- mano, C. Santabarbara, R. Schumann, T. Schu- mann, M. Silva, S. Soucy, M. Spratto, T. Smith ttreasurerl, R. St. Hilaire, V. Stanisz, M. Stan- ton, S. Stclley, S. Stone, D. Sullivan, D. Sullivan, V. Testa, C. Theriault, J. Torres, K. Violette, T. Warring, D. Wasson, T. Wells, J. Weubleski, C. Wysoski. T. Yashenlzo, L. Young, P. Zajak, Mr, Schreiner, Mr. Kelly ladvisorsl. URGANl7QATlONS!lI2i I I F ?:...fa-.. .A 1-fgrpxsavv-wr.-,-sig. 7.1-' -5-Q. -.V-qv---W-r-7-.17-,,...,' . x Q. Q ,, W Q V i - -,Hy-5 .m.1:,g-',','-Fggajgjgf' 1:44 . rv xlgghvgggt-,gA,ggggyg,',:,f F r M51 lj? fs- if n 5' '-'- - ff-li Qi Servicing the will ty Key Club and and delivered to Council were both very ini- portant parts of Southington High and the community. Through their services, stu- dents grow, and learn more about people and the ways of life. Key Club's motto is Car- ing - Our Way of Lifeng this was demonstrated through- out the school year through various club activities. The four officers, president Kir- sten Tienken, - 4 over MU needy children in Southington. ln school, Key Club members be- came Secret Santas dur- ing Christmas, giving all the teachers small gifts without revealing their identity until the end of the week. As the year pro- gressed, they made cook- ies for teachers on Valen- tine's Day. Members are looking forward to the 25th anniversa- vice-president ry banquet in Glenn Michaud, March at the secretary Lori ' Aqua Turf. The Tr 3 j 21 n owski, t next evegit to an reasurer 'r A prepare or IS Lisa Lee, with bbbv the District the help of ad- . 5 , Convention in viser Miss Elea- ff April, held in nor Aleksinas, T M a n c h e s t e r , arranged various H activities that kept Key Club l l - members industriously busy all year. Serving both the school and community, Key Club collected money for UNI- CEF, walked in the annual town Crop Walk, and helped the Kiwanis with the apple ring booth during the Apple t Harvest Festival. Another 22 big event was the Toys for ' Tots drive held in De- cember. Toys were collected, N e W H a m p - shire. Key Club ended the year by sponsoring a flow- er sale and dance in May, attending Special Olym- pics and helping at gradu- ation ceremonies. Key Club, however, was not the only group to serve the school and com- munity. Student Council, under adviser Miss Carol Cope, represented the stu- dent body to better the school with the ideas and l i l l W? wa W ' .Q 'Q' fe. . ' f ,,,,,, V ,. HW ,-,f , V793 2 19. ,.,,ffy,jZr , - , rj ., ,ana r 'fx :!zfWMf2'Z W. ' Mff wi :ily 5: 51 ff ' ' 4 lf- iff ,Q f MW. -'f s ' a z, gf 1 ' -fr Wg f f , ,',.f7jv,ff .11 gm. V ..,... : '-f , Q , ff f ,q,j..,.,.f,,yy?, 779 ,.l 5 f . V .wif if 7 ,fav .,,.g1,:,?,p ' f f, ,f 97 I f ., f . 4 gif 'af ,K f an W 2.5.1, :fy , f t , ,ww .1 ff gan f Af ,, If 71747. ,fr RL my S. ffm' Fl up l liJ'i1'f2 H51 A i rl l?fffw.'lllC NS M I -.Lil .f,,J needs of the students. The Student Council grew to be a vital service at SHS. Students contributed their suggestions through their representatives or the suggestion box. Mem- bers organized various senior activities. The Stu- dent Council aimed to maintain the traditions of SHS through democratic action. One of the biggest annu- al events sponsored by Student Council was the Thanksgiving Food Drive. During this time, mem- bers collected canned and boxed foods from the stu- dent body and bought tur- keys, so that families who would otherwise go hungry could enjoy a real feast in the true spirit of thanks. . With continuing excel- lence in leadership, pride, and hard work, the Stu- dent Council and Key Club will continue to ser- vice the school and com- munity with care and suc- cess in years to come. r.... . CONCERT BAND f . X I HW' E- r 1 331 1 Left: Student. Council members Sue lVlnng.ginigli llelll z-ind Lisa Ko- cliol lriglill do the shopping lor the annual Tlianksgiving Day food drive. Below: Key Club advisor Miss Eleanor Alelcsinas reviews future plans with president. Kirsten Tienken before the weekly nweting begins. .v.. fl' . A .- 3. 9101112131415 113 31201511521g31gA1gi51g617 6 16 17 81 19 20 21 6 35 36 37 38 39 40 4142 43 44 45 45 5 8 45 29 334 67 66 65 64 63 62 1 4 7 3 28 32 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 558 A48 3 2 27 31 as vs 57 54 49 2 41 30 34 45 55 l Bl 30 63 73052553 50 1 52 40 29 35 46 56 52 5' 59 51 39 28 36 48 5 50 38 27 37 49 'IKWIV I l 3' 3 f, ,ff n'eww,.W...-0-Jon f A ' A Q. J. WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT BAND 1. P. Bedard, 2. L. Gryk, 3. D. Pestillo, 4. C. Comey, 5. T. Burkhardt, 6. G. Simmons, 7. J. Guzauckas, 8. P. Wynn, 9. C. Hilton, 10. T. Thompson, 11. C. D'A- mico, 12. C. Spreda, 13. S. Hall, 14. D. Ma- jeski, 15. P. Albert, 16. D. Gavitt, 17. T. Williams. 18. D. Lundie, 19. M. Prior, 20. P. Brandolini, 21. A. Manuele, 22. K. Talbot, 28. J. Rayne, 24. J. Simmons, 25. W. Dono- van, 26. P. Rasten, 27. W. Fongemie, 28. T. Mirando, 29. K. Burns, 30. H. Broad, 31. R. Tarfano, 32. L. Moss, 33. M. Turenn, 34. S. Towne, 25. C. Mattson, 36. L. Dombrowski, 37. E. Strickland, 38. L. Murray, 39. J. McKinnon, 40. M. Carnright, 40. J. Lipson, 42. K. Palmieri, 43. J. Cayer, 44. D. Grzy- bowski, 45. K. Marks, 46. S. Soboleski, 47. B. Uliasz, 48. B. Michalak, 49. C. Fitzgerald, 50. L. Cyr, 51. J. Dutton, 52. K. England, 53. D. Feely, 54. L. Krafcik, 55. D. Reinhard, 56. J. Chalfant, 57. L. Matukaitis, 58. S. Chupre- vich. 59. N. Moreau, 60. C. Whitford, 61. M. Zaccoli, 62. T. Walter, 63. A. Smith. 64. D. Reuther, 65. J. Montana, 66. A. Lastrina, 67. C. Wernicki, 68. D. Tienken, 69. K. Kleiman, 70. J. Heisler, 71. W. Leland, 72. A. Dina- more, 73. A. Mirando, 74. H. Kapell, 75. K. Yoraki. 76. L. Wolfe, 77. K. Sirois, 78. C. McCormack. 79. P. Clark, BO. G. Seigars, 81. Mr. Berry ldirectorl KEYC'LUHRow 1lL-Rl:G.Michaudlvice- presidentl, K. Tienken tpreaidentl, L. Lee ttreaaurerl, L. Trojanuwaki lsecretaryl. Row 2 ll.-R11 H. Broad, J. Rainey, B. De:-lui, L. Wilcox, L. Shea, C. Mackie, K. L'Heureux, L. Scuringe. Row 3 IL-Rl: V. Parente, D. Perlol., D. Mastrianni, P. Peters, I. Ander- son, L. Smith, D. Jarvia, C. Slowik, J. Pe- truzzi, M. L'Heureux, J. Verilli. Row 4 lL- Rlz B. Middleton, C. Gwiuzdowski, D. Raezka, K. Hurton, E. Nowak, K. DiBene- detto, L. Murray, C. Taylor, T. Miccaci, J. Lapreay, K. Fowler. Row 5 IL-Rl: M. Pelle- tier, D. Roucoulet, J. Laliberte, B. Zak, K. Zimmer, L. Chmielewaki, A. Walsh, S. Man- giagli, L. Berube, K. Sequenzia, D. Uccello, L. Lindquist, H. Larson, P. Talbot, R. Mes- 4.-vi-.wi 7 58 WIND ENSEMBLE 1. J. Kelly, 2. T. Petro- lito, 3. J. Bush. 4. P. Kuziak, 5. A. Page, 6. J. Moriarty, 7. J. England, 8. M. Petrone, 9. J. Guzauckas. 10. P. Wynn, 11. L. Bobinski, 12. J. Spencer, 18. V. Nigam, 14. D. Forster, 15. E. Curley, 16. J. DelBuono, 17. K. Bell, 18. C. Porada, 19. J. Buzas, 20. A. Manuele, 21. K. Talbot, 22. E. Strickland, 23. J. McKin- non, 24. L. Beatson, 25. M. Weston, 26. B. Murach, 27. D. Schneider, 28. T. Board- man, 29. L. Vereneau, 30. C. Plunkett, 31. K. Dupuis, 32. Michele Parmelee, 33. K. Fowler, 34. T. Berube, 35. S. Spadjinske, 36. C. Czarnaty, 37. C. Stasiuk, 38. H. VanNess, 39. D. Donovan, 40. E. Nowak, 41. B. Kavan, 42. P. Nemphos, 43. R. Morse, 44. L.J. Spring, 45. E. Simone, 46. D. Shaw, 47. H. Grimaldi, 48. C. Krar, 49. J. Wadman, 50. A. Beaudoin, 51. L. Bobinski, 52. K. Schultz. 53. D. Reed, 54. J. Charamut, 55. M. Mon- roe, 56. R. Amaio, 57. T. Gozzo, 58. J. Bouti- lier, 59. Mr. Berry ldirectorl senger, T. Mirando. Row 6 lL-R11 Miss Aleksinas ladvisorl, R. Anderson, S. Mac- Dnwell, L. Kozlowski, T. Walters, D. Tien- ken, L. Cyr, K. England, L. Szolusha, H. Knpell, M. Jackson, C. Rossetti, C. Stasiuk, L. Elsinger, C. Lachapelle, L. Dombrowski, D. Jundreau, M. Silva, A. Kiesling. Row 7 KL-Rl: B. Balinakas, M. Early, L. Carrier, W. Swanson, S. Berg, L. Romajas, H. Obst, M. Pctrossi, S. Brezicki, D. Weiss, C. Spreda, J. Boutilier, A. Becking, T. Innocent, J. Wan- kerl. Row 3 lL-R12 C. Powers, S. Hart, C. Swett, R. Cote, T. Ciosek, T. Kavan, J. Rapi- sarda, M. Palmieri, D. Kolpak, C. Gormley, K. Palinieri, K. Sheppard, S. Mnccio, L. Bosma, P. Weliie. 111. Krause, J. Mackay. UR4.1AN1ZAT1ONSX1i39 aww.-. ,M f.. ,T...,T7.fTf.. v-Y. . . -1 . ,.. , '-wave f-it F'-t if IIT? 3'f75f.EZgftfi if .f l Liferolcs Are EX erien ced As clubs train students for uture Various organizations throughout the high school set out to train Southington students for future roles in life. Stu- dents could learn about business, teaching, mar- keting, and industry. The clubs educated the stu- dents by receiving actual training in their chosen field. F.B.L.A., or Future Business Leaders of America, was a national vocational organization. Students grew in various Waysg they learned how to communicate with others and how to get involved in business. Through in- volvement in various ac- tivities, students became prepared for a business ca- reer. Miss Davey is the ad- viser for F.B.L.A. D.E.C.A1, Distributive Education Club of Amer- ica, is a program that teaches marketing, mer- chandising, and manage- ment. The school store is operated by students Who are in D.E.C.A. Mr. Den- nis Kelly and Mr. Richard Schreiner are advisers for the D.E.C.A. program. Another program avail- able at the high school is F.T.A.- Future Teachers of America. The members of the organization are all interested in pursuing a career in education. Mrs. Jerin, the club adviser, helped students with var- ious functions. F.T.A. held a social for interested teachers and students, and visited colleges that offer teaching programs. Tutor- ing from F.T.A. members is also available. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, or V.I.C.A., is a club designed for industrial arts stu- dents. The students are involved in the actual co- operative work exper- ience. Mr. Heath is the V.I.C.A. adviser. - v v, V f. 4, 7 ,f W 7 ,V - 5 Z 5 . 1 y .24 il , , , ,, V ,, ,. . , 0 i. 9 f Q1 Q l? , ,, , 1 , 1 1 ., , g .5 X , - e.. v ,- f , ru iv 6 , il i 5 f ' as 34 X. ' 554 sig' a gg, T: A !-,, -,, ., .. , , . , , M iwhtlm wx . V p ,. Q V V V, . ,,,., .I .i Ca. V,,, Q i,V,,V,,VV,,jr, ,. L ' f rrryr l P .vs X Vfrr ' r' - ' 'f 'f ?ff,Y'Tff'TJfQf2ff2sZLiQ C,'HOFfIUSf1'op mwll,-R31 Laura Hngalslil, Penny Ljrgkmge, liulh Stanley, Ann Kiesling, Lynn Bo- CONCERT CHOIR Top r0wfL.R,- Lisa Kochol Peters, Lori Smith, Roxanne Nleaiiefigffr, Km binglqi, Pfam, 1-fwfqifkgg Terfl Kgnnenbergr Ce. Kacy Palmieri Hope Zieminski lrloll Larson' Buffflfllei GWU3 Sglgmfil i lWilWG'f Wifilvhth, line Lnrigetin, llfllcliele ivliirsliall, Lori Szolusha, Laura Seaman Jon Potter Dave Gravis Gl ' Dawn Wilson, Julie Nelson, Liz Cliaridler, Ha- Miclucle Ca1rxffyf,r,, I-'jim ,j,f,,g14mm1 gamh Ca, Michaud Jim iietruzzi Roi, I-.Simms CL . inn ' ' i . - I - ' ' Y ren Spaclar-l, tul,.al,3,i Lhfiretiff, lvliclnle mwfgfllilg gm,-,, Amy gt, pqmugdy Dgwm Wmmn Lori Smsiuk Darlene Bumlme Bahri K il rg:-iq Tracy ltairiew, liste Pierce, ll'lE2Vi'lB Palazzo, Marv ,lim Bums' X Jrmnv fr-,mi Malizia' Mlichele Dimourlal Middle FOWQL-fo. Cjth e Say' en Collins, Mig-,ey fl:yrr1ifi2,l,,Tilrlf1 lizirron, Missy Hn- z rifih, Viclix f' .jgquig lmpup Vim 1 B, Maria Palazzo Kim Wasik dristinaysupzblgpfigf' lfslix, 7.1 'ffre gif 77? l'-is fllwf- Java l 1 - 1 M- fl -X A . '. . ' I' -I Al . 'Ulf ' Milf, mln' .' 4-ff' lf' MN' 3 il- lm 'O 'l 1 l 'lynn -vilefi fflirectci-rl. S011 Kl01Y1SChmldl, Chris Calvo Jill McKihno Q-wgv:irl mepminir- smuirl, Deb ' .lim Mulrooney. Pat Murphy, Bill Uliasz, B - nie DiValentino, Dawn Kelley, Joan Grinewsky, Laura Stephens, Lydia Anderson, Lisa Bosmn- Front rowfL-Rl: Joyce Wernicki, Missy Bou- chard, Sue Leach, Holly Charette, Lisa Spring, Amy St. Arnauld, Jay Olson, Arthur Derboghv- sian, John Moriarty, Peggy Albee, Lori Collar, Paula Chamberland, Paula Levesque, Sharon . , .... ileoldirec- tori. 1 The UEFA officers lilric Gllyenhamrner, Andrea lJul'ont, Cindy Angelone, and Kelly Porter were thrilled with the opportunity to attend zi luncheon with Senator Christoher Dodd. Left: All students helped in raising funds for their clubs this year. Shown here, Kathy Pulmieri works at a car wash. Bottom: Another industrious student, Liz Chylinski, works to make a front fender shine. Far left: DECA president, Kelly Porter and vice-principal, Mr. O'Neil speak at the induction ceremony. ov gli' Pg- ,nn if X- 3 i , fi D .4' At-Ss A5113 6 ,I ' i V -ff ,. li mfg K - gs - , rg'-1 L X , 5 ,W, ,X R t' V Xu rx-1, .3152 f 1 4 gi 'Z' A Fifi 'N EFA. Top rowCL-Rl: Mr. Fennerfadviaerl, Paul Lumia, Victor Cunha, Terry Green, KWH' P? lorenzo, Steve Stanish, Mike Tanner, Wlule Christophersen, Joe Allaire, Steve Bergeon, Miss LeBruntadviserJ. Middle row KL-R21 MQ' chele Camerontsecretaryl, DOUG DGCUB9-nfl' Scott Condo, Becky Kuhrtpreeidentl, Chrw Pate, Jennifer Johnaonttreasurerj, Liz Morand, Ed Pelletier, Frank Zuk, Karen Romajas. Front r0wfL-Rl: Lisa Katz, Sue Robertsfstudent advis- erj, Barbara Cotelsentinell, Ron Burness, Darcie Hillfvice-presidentl: Toni Malizia, Tom Sknczy- las, ,..., ....,n. MATH TEAM Top rowfl..-Rl! Scott French, Roy Forrest, Ankar Patel, Jeff Lipson, Miss Kar- in Kraulandledviserl. Middle mwll-Rl: Donald Hopkins, .Iill Kelly, Cindy Kordysi, Lisa Dero- vf 1 1. ,I-,1n-Q--vw:--'fe- H'- f f'f r v' ..,., Jia i, r tl 6 IS sier, Henry Cence. Front rowtl,-Rl: Glenn Mi- chaud, Harley Johnsonfcaptainl, Vivel-1 Nigam- lcaptainl, John Laliberlelcaptainl, Ron Nyren, O Rflx5tiXlIZATIONSXI41 3::.Qs.1x - - 'vt-f-sf rf' N 'f- 7,:, ,-L 3 l I n la fl ll 4 li! in FFA. Develops Qlraractcr AS students learn agricultural skills Future Farmers of Amer- ica is a national organization aimed at developing agricul- tural skills, leadership, and cooperation. The F.F.A. is open to all high school stu- dents and freshmen with courses in animal science, plant biology, natural re- sources, and agricultural me- chanics. The F.F.A. direction of Mr. Richard Jones, Ms. Robin Lebrun, and Mr. Allan Fen- ner. With a new Vo-Ag cen- ter being constructed at Southington High School, year. 59 S? W5 5 E 5' 553 Q :S 'D 'MQ fr 2+ O r: 3 9- Q ' 5 Q- o rd gn 2, 2 9' O- C11 E 53 gg- Qian B 2 5' U' ,.., 0 Q SD 0 cn O rl 'J 5 E1 U -cz rr o g' 2 fr cb 5 C+ v-1 g G, Da TJ O v-'- 99 CD I Q-54 I 5 U2 Q1 U3 rr ' , N. , -i-- Vo-Ag students are in- volved in a variety of ac- tivities throughout the year. They raised their own chickens and pigs for banquets, grew poinsettias for Christmas, and sold wreaths during the holi- days. The students de- signed and built their floats for the Apple Harvest P a r a d e a n d made floral ar- rangrnents for organizations and clubs in the S o u t h i n g t o n school system. The F.F.A. ki has come a long way since the days at Louis High. Their deter- mination and commit- ment will continue to bring success in future I'1'16I'Ilb8I'S are hOpll'1g to be ye3.I'S. cc ' ar able to move in next ,, ,AVA . 2- F 11, ' 'T E 7 ff! ,f ' 'f f . , ww f 4 fi ,,--...J .., ., . gr ,f J, 4 f' ' ' f , ' 7 1 1 ' ' X V ' --- 1-. - ,, , 2- . - ' 1 H fi.- f E f G ' l , ' ' W' wr ' f f ,WJ-11243 M , I I 1 , X V , 5 A V X ,WZ g , V V .,.,, ,, ,,, ,......,.iM if , 2 ' -f,, , ' ' , fr ' i f yy! iff ' fy A f , Z o f ' K 'fill Wffffv Of' fffff - X , V 1 , 5 , ' :U f' ,f : fVHff'M 5, ' A a ff , ', V V- .fr f WW f, 4 f .- 4, , -. fly .1-Af wwf f- w K'-'fra N M m fs f n-4 H-f-' f'f' l -Wi ' f' N.H.S. Top rowil..-Rl: Amy Walsh, Laura-Jean .. . ,- M ,fn V V , . , . . , - . HIGH SCHOOL BOM L ,!E,fllL1 lop rf.v.lL-IU. N1qC,mll.lUdv1QQ,-iv Nillgg pu-0959. F,-Ont ,OWU-1, Spring, Rebecca Zak, John Lahberte, Ron Chris Gormleylcaptainl, Me.. Kathleen H33 Glenn Wlichaud, Chi-ig Slowjkl Nyren, Lisa DiPietro, Chris Gormley, Ms. Kath- l-? Qlifllifihl iliZATlUlt--iS leen McGrathiadviserJ, Scott MacDowell, Tammy Spreda, Elizabeth Shea, Jennifer John- son, Jen Lucetti, Jodie Charamut. Third rowtL- Rl: Joann LoPiano, Laura Elliot, Allison Dins- more, John Lapreay, Loryn Lindquist, Lisa Koz- England, Christina Stasiuk, Sue Mangiagliif-YW' surerl, Mike Kroesefpresidentl, Lori Scaringe' lvice-presidentl, Deb DosSantos, Rob Thomson, Rob Lewandowski. Front rowCL-Rl: Lisa LCC, Stephanie Maccio, Kim Fowler, Lori Wilcox. Ann Marie Micacci, Jeff Murray, Michelle Gra- veline, Michele Rubano. Not pictured: Laura Dl- Dnnnglsecretarysl, Lisa Berube, Cynthia KordyS, lowski, Sandy Cence, Scott Berg, Kirsten T' n- ' ken. Second rowiL-Rl: Jill McKinnon, ohn Patrick Welge, oyce Werniclllfkx guy-,' if 2 'lifl'x.i'f Y l -' 'W - 'ez ' If' -X kitk g-. yn 'f'fB?i41'jQW 1',:..WB? VM if sr if r ,sh BV -:?,lLQ.H Ql -. ii A -f r A - .rg1j.gw iv , ,, ., . ll.l',A. ollers students an varietv .44 ....r ' -,,.a4-'- .,.v-4 ' ol' experiences with flora and fauna. Fur top left: Brenda Shaw, Harhara Cote, and llarcie Hill display wreaths they made and poinsettia they grew. Far hottom left: Cheryl Ellis fills water bottles to feed the rabbits. Left: Dwayne LaFrance holds a piglet just before feeding time. Below: George Sampson and Dwayne LaFrance check the rabbit's ears. lx 2' . E .lf S-1 FTA Tap rowtL-RJ: Mrs. Carole Albertifad- rowtL-RJ: Lori Scaringetsecretaryl. Becky Zak- vigerj, Peter D1-ipchak, Larry Brown, Mrs. Mar- tvice-presidentl, Paula Zajaklpresidentj, Lisa gorie Jerinfadviserl, Middle l'0WfL-RJ! Kim RUBEN- L'l-Ieureux, Jill Pelrin, Maureen Forgione. Fr0!lf- GERMAN CLUB Top rowtL-Rl: Paul Stadmic- zenko, Linda Raczka, Erik Ganswindt, Kim Ro- majasttreasurerl, Jim Passerelli, Jon Potter- tvice-presidentl, Kevin Foster, Scott Ammer- man, Mrs. Rosanne Zanettitadvisery Middle rowtL-Rl: Karen Renehan, Anita Sonnenherg, Liz Shea, Lynda Grzesczyk, Linda Wsmner, Ka- ren Ayotte, Patty Langdon, Front rowtL-Rl: Anne Kiesling. Pam Baclgeley, Sue Leach, .len- nifer Marenholztpresidentl. Denise Tienlien, Tom Kuvan, Maureen Schuupp. Amy Wfxlshtsfe- cremry- not pictnrc-fll. OHfil1fH,lXllZ.ffrTlGl'-ISXI4 2 -. ,,,i.1L, N, v. -fix 4 QA' f fr .i'iiim:i1.f -513 fi' ,iff v'7 f' 0 Editors , 1 I .i.f.ig..nlories While Learning, Growing, wing Fun In June of 1985, the 1986 Chronicle Editors attended Jostens publishing com- pany's workshops at Wes- leyan University. From ex- periences such as this, the 1986 Chronicle grew beyond past books. Every year, the book's changes lead to fur- ther improvement in format. The 1986 Editors spent countless hours of hard work and dedica- tion leading to the success of this book. Miss Deb- orah A. Benjamin has given her un- ending knowledge and support to the editors, helping them meet their deadlines and giving them moral support. Editor- in-Chief Jill McKinnon stat- ed, Hlt was a long, mind-bog- gling process knowing we were publishing a book which will serve as the school's memories of the class of 1986 forever. The editors were always looking for ways to improve and staff the Chronicle that would benefit everyone. The faces editor included the under- class portraits in this year's book, which took much time and effort. I never thought I would spend almost every day after school for weeks, working on the yearbook. When my layouts came due, it was not only after school, but before school in the mornings as wellj' stated Laura- Jean Spring, Faces Editor. The business staff did a tremen- dous effort this year and raised more funds than ever before. This effort led the Chronicle to add an addi- tional twenty-four pages to the book. The 1986 Chronicle Edi- tors have shown many out- standing qualities from lead- ership and spirit to organiza- tion and creativity, which will stay and benefit them in future life. CHRONICLE STAFF: First CL- RJ: D. Kroese, S. Leach, D. Jar- vis, K. Heath, M. Rubano, L. Carrier. Second KL-Rl: S. De- Paolo, D. Ciarcia, R. LeForte, K. Schultz, E. Kelly. Third KL-lifl: EJ CHRONICLE EDITORS 7 L. Jenkins, K.. Palmleri, B. Ka- fBaCk KL-Rj:Pau1KuZiak fpho- REU, V' Stalllczy E' Shea, M' tographyl, Danielle Bouchard urphy, L. Spring. Fourth KL' fart 8x layoutl, John England Rl: L. Couture, C. Porada, N. fsportsyg M1'dd1e fL-Rj,- Holly l39l'HiG1'. V- Nigam- VanNess Cfacultyj, Leslie Beat- son fbusinessl, Susan Spad- jinske findexl, Christina St ' Cactivitieslg Front IL-Rlf, Tammy Spreda fcopyl, Jill M9K1nnon Ceditor-in-chiefl, Miss Deborah A. Benjamin lad- Vlsefl, Laura-Jean Spring ifacesl, Susan Mangiagli fbusi- nessl. Left: To complete deadline, yeawhofvl: r'r-rgwfier-eentzfrtive, Mr. Michael Alfano works with editors Jill Mc-liirmon ll.-l and Holly VanNess KRD. Bottom Left: l31,:li.ting4 out qi yernlloolf may he e lot ot' work, as editor Chris Stasiok tlil and 1-ntotl' rnornher Catliy Stimpeon QLD have discovered. But editor:-L and seu,ul'l always ninnage u few moments ol' fun. Hotliom li'1'ghf: There seems to he ai never ending supply ol' yearbook assignments to cover and present, and editor John England works after school to complete ai deadline. Below Hi,q'ht: Always thinking of yearbook coverage and planning, editor Jill McKinnon CLJ offers Faces editor llnuran-Jenn Spring till u little helpful advice. ,n r Ulfx f E I 2 . -H 4----QL -i m .' '7 .'. 3 QQ 'W ' 4,. .wav nr , x , w .31 - gh fp, S, lu' ,ts rr'15'lj fggll . Z: 'Nw-..H l i if izifv S- 4 I 'K - , r 3 't d l f i ttt N AL .L lvl EIEISXDE5 a...gl-gr gr .I.L5.z23Qt-,gf '.115P'E, -jf, fighzfii.f9145.f?Pf3'f3EE1'.3H'Y,fi.fi.5?L'n'L 3iMiEiiiiE6if.i.'iiQff5 i' 4 i i i l i l i l l il i 4 11 V I if fa if ,Q 1 , l if 5 l 1 1 1 SPORTSH46 Above: Capt. Rob Thompson looks for a receiver. Top left: Capt. Lori Wilcox blocks a spike. Top right: Capt. Mike Early enlarges his lead in a race. Right: Sharon Ostrowski steals the ball during a scrimmage. 7-vf 'w-f-6:4211 4 up like J y 4M 1 M . , fr ,j',,.,.kl 4' f f f 'S , H Ury! yy f 5 4' 1' 441 ji fy:'fQ6f V .- ,,r:f.- 'Vff f fl , fi, '4 R4 5 Top: Heather Elliot practices her form. Bottom: Chris Zimmer gets ready to chip the ball away from her opponent. ATHLETICS Teams Grow In Many Directions thletics is an important part of student life at S.H.S. The students dedication and commitment helps to make the teams successful. Coaches work many long hours to better the teams and assist the athletes so they may reach their goals. The athletes themselves grow physically as well as mentally during the season. They must have the physical endurance to survive the long, hectic practices, under the ever watching eye of the coaching staff. The mental strength, to handle the pressures of juggling school work while keeping up their responsibility to the team, is also a must. The athletes must learn to cooperate and work together to benefit the team. A me Q I, ' is-4 fi 1 w, V f A -80,6 f H. f., 'in-gil --:ali .71 U1 vii sq' -P ' ' ' x 3' ,si fi S-ff .. - I ' Kms , ,- it Tall oaks from little acorns grow. SPORTSII47 ' '- 'Q - ' ffdliwifl-f7 '5'l7 .A 'iii -!-L-,-f- -1, .V Y,-,Nr Q- .V M... . . . . .. .. I N 5' E3 .sailif Right: Seniors Ken Bell and Pat Murphy wail during Chuck Corea. Below: Junior Tracey Champagne leads the . crowd in a cheer. Spirit Grows As Leaders Develop Over the years, the Miss Rebecca Florian, a these teams received a Cheerleaders attended spirit within the students past S.H.S. cheerleader new sense of unity football games and gave has been increased herself. Even though the through the emphasis of added support to the thanks to the S.H.S. size of the Marching working together. As the teams by cheering and Marching Band, Band Band, and Band Front Band Front Captains getting the crowds Front, and Cheerleaders. decreased from seniors stated, The team involved. These spirit In the 1985 fall season graduating the year became one big family leaders were a vital these teams experienced before, their morale and made up of the more organization at S.H.S. various changes. enthusiasm grew and dedicated members. The cheerleaders spread with the donning The Marching Band, received a new adviser, of new uniforms. All of Band Front, and 148fSPlRIT LEADERS f . X Y ,U ,fx TQ4 ,,,,Y,,..,,,f,.. M... .-,.-. 1,.,..m- Left: Senior Tony Petrolito demonstrates precision playing the bells. Below: Captain Stacy Cugno starts a cheer. Bottom: The award winning S.H.S. Blue Knights Marching Band. , Q - 1 ,f 'Wie ann i U X ,Q 4' J V' gf l 1 ., - ,, W r: 'x fx- 75. f, S C' D UL ' UETSXE 0 X XA , -fr fn:-fff-Y mv v--,-1-r' if-i 'fi 'T X l . 1 , rf Ml 'i5'1.:a3iS!3bl''IEifQi3I1HS:255SS?l-lESF.El5xYi?i' Trl: Right: Junior Drum Major Kim Dupuis conducts with efficiency. Below: Sophomore Natalie Woodman shows her S.H.S. winning spirit. Bottom: The 1985 S.H.S. cheerleaders and their smiling faces. 'nf---J-ff-,,--,s1ffs.f.f,,,.1?.., xi ,,, , uuuwgur- .W vm., ' .f W W, .r,, , W., f, A ' 'F 3537 wr ,992 112:30 ff 74 fy ff J X W W Y MMMWW7 ffl Mfi : , ' f fflfdgfji ,ji 'fig V, V 1. of r , V1 4 . 4 ' - ff scs sss ,1fff,'7MZWmY '11 l5OfSPlRlT LEADERS ,fy V I f Left: Saying V for Victory, Captain Lori Sgrillo cheers on the team. Below: Working on Cheerleading Squad. 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' 4 I, ' ' - r -- IM, , ,gi ,gg,g,w V.. ,,', ai: ,,.,+pg ,j 3 qpwf, M, uv., ,I nf- Q- if 3 1 .'itQ75-f'f.9:fi,4-fgfcylwjjfwidgjj':fl gylaafng , Q ,, ,Wy V- v W. W, ,' rv . I, I .a'f1af,,.m- A -- ' X ' ' ' 'fi f , 4, , , ' -' 1 5' 4, ,f l ff 4-:' ,fl'QK2f . 1,,fg',?,'f ' f ,111 f J- V1 ' '. -fri '2. ,, 1 , , ,. , ff ,- -4p,'gf3fqfw'f,,,f , f awww!!! f -If wf Mfwuf if ., ,N , www me , f -1, ,- ,.,, , 1, A .4 1,144.1 , N vv ., , 1, f mm. ,. ,.. . , 9,gf'fQw',1f',' -fm ' 'ffl J ' :la -' , Q f 'W 1, 1 ff wfffifif '- - ' f ,'i Vw: '1'7ir'5' ' wif' ,i4v-,r.i - :ff-1'-it 4, 1 ' fffi1a4fff :'Wfi?z??f5Ze4La..ZL5it .fur t Qfaimtf- -fa X ,, i,.. -eff-at -f--f -wr: drill moves, the horn line wails. Bottom: The 1985 S.H.S. Varsity Cheerleading Squad: Stacy Cugno Captain, Lori Sgrillo captain, Laura Hayes Sue Hannigan, Sue Blake, Joyce Wernicki, Ann-Marie Puskas, Michelle Ingreselli, Tracey Champagne, Val Woodman, Kelly Crean, Kristen Abate, Pam Getsie, y 1 Heather Grimaldi, B.J. Krose, Jenn Landino, Krista Cugno, Natalie Woodman, Donna Bard, Kathy Burns, Lynn Moss, Arniee Dapkins, Kathleen McGrenery, Michelle LeBrun NT qi.,-1, f ,QI H151 v 4 . .,,, ,V-,.,:,1:1,m '.-. N ,sf , .K ,,,.A,,,H. .,q.,.l .x.,,,g.,.,,,,.,. ,WY , ,C . . Aa- .ggxg..4,,-.M 1 , ,ar l .mv Lfna ,.L-u4:.r..- ikmugillg a 'i '1 'I vrf1s:w-f-,c 3fw-'wi rs:-M-5-.,,,, .Ezi- Right: QB Rob Thomson calling the signals with the front line. Below: An SHS defender makes a fine tackle of a Newington opponent. W? ,-an K Sh. I '. K r Changes Mark Football Season Three changes marked the 1985 SHS Blue Knights Football season. The first change was returning only two varsity starters but the younger players developed and made the football team a solid club. The team was 152fFOOTBALL under the leadership of staff joining Coach Dom faced a Plainville captains Rob Thomson, and assistants Stranieri opponent. The team and Leon Grant, Dan Lunn, and Godbout, the staff the school looked and Rob Monti. once again became one of forward to a new series The second change was the top in the state. and a very competitive the loss of two coaches The third change in rivalry and tradition from last year's State the 1985 season was the against the New Britain LL's Runner-up team. end of a Thanksgiving Hurricanes. But with the addition of traditional rivalry. The Coach Daddio to the SHS gridders no longer f X X, ilU,'1d V Letl: A first clown made, the SHS ball carrier is getting up from the pile. Below: Mark Graveline ends his opponent's Chances for a first down. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Blue Knights Football Team. - . ,gm , . R A, , ..,,, V, ,aw 5, Q-gf, .17 f tv, .,1,,, , f . g T M-ffl ii, f we , .7 fT,' 3 ,,'115T,9'!'E .. if , ,M 'Lip U . L 1 72131 fi, Safe' ' ., .- .A ,I ' a I? 1 M ' A --P L ' 'J l, ' , , ffffm' ..' K f ,I tv Q41 ' 1'g+g - fr: fgtflzif' L Football Team Roster Rob Thomson captain, Leon Grant captain, Dan Lunn captain, Rob Monti captain, Darren Seeger, Scott Olmstead, Brian Terry, Aaron Florian, Craig Bogdanski, Greg Gorr, Tom Cianciola, John Bertola, Marc Lampkin, Pete Camirand, Mark LaRosa, Rob Wrubleski, Steve Bohlman, Keith DiNeno, John Danko, Sean Cassidy, Brian Callahan, Jim King, Mike Baribault, Kevin Bogoslofski, Mark Graveline, Dave Koeller, Joe Prove-ncal, Dave Queen, Eric Gyllenhammer, John Goralski, Ward King, Kevin Cox, Paul Bring-lzett, Patrick Welge, Dean ll1'llQlE'l'HYll, flOl1l'1 ROSSl, Paul ,ken-cl41lai', Dean Cochrane, Don ffiarcia. ,lim Brick, John Angelillo, Mike Forgione, Brian Otis, Tom Ferracci SFORTSXI Right: Sue Dizenzo goes to spike a ball. Below: Captain Sue Leach with Coach Birdsall. Stickers Gain A change of coaches and an extremely tough schedule accompanied the Field Hockey Lady Knights in their 1985 season. While most of l54fFl ELD HOCKEY Expcricn cc their opponents are entering their fourth year of hockey as sophomores, the SHS stickers are just beginning to learn the basic skills of field hockey. This is a definite disadvantage. This year's Knights were led by coach Cindy Birdsall and captain Sue Leach. Despite valiant efforts, the team compiled a 1-8- 1 record. Losing only one senior, the key words for the 1986 season will be experience and depth. f . X 1, of, fa gag, , , , any , W., 9 if 'TK ga. dw. A ,iv . ,s , 4 Ar -2 -,ii if it ' l V r-W -. ,-,,Wv,-,E q,4y,,t, A, 43215 Left: Heather Norton calls time out as Sue Hall helps an injured Donna Grey. Below: Goalie Chris Malarney goes to make a save. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Field Hockey Team. -. l 1 ' v , , fs.. 463 3 1,5 ' 'K 'N Q4 , , ,. , K' war 4 f, 1, Z W ,f ,W .,445n,z,v , ju in MSY ' h, f .-xr, . 1 .K ,U ,M ,-YF.-...,,,T.?.,,.f?.-.'r-.-7.2 V---,-ff.-fy -Q-5-V Field Hockey Team Roster: Sue Leach captain, Heather N0rtonQ Kris Mach, Dawn Casarella, Denise Boudreau, Sue Dizenzo, Melinda Stamilio, Sue Hahl, Donna Gray, Chris Malarney, Marlissa Febbriella, Diane Matusiewicz, Dawn Sullivan, Kellee Cronin, Alisa Pesce, Lisa Dombrowski, Danielle Kroese, Sharon Ostrowski, Crys Kolpak, Donna Jarvis, Leslie Carrier, Missy Falsak Kathy Zering, Krista Leach, Monique Rancourt, Meredith Ur 9 SPORTS!! 15 l 1 v I ,ffl Q f , V+ we A ,, 'ze' 5 X Y fl 1 lv S 4 fe, ,,Jif35WTe'x? qW fr3-13:9 ,fgj 1,-1'--'iv r-,QQ ....., V. ' f' .54 + ,, . , f',w-i.1ff- .-.G , ., V 'uf ' A f 3,1 YA 2 1 , ' if ' ,LK W 5 K J 41 H ii l 9 ' 1 A N 5 r,..,,,,t,, ,,,1 V,r, 13, Right: Tom Poitras keeps the ball away from an opponent. Below: Captain Scott Berg takes a quick breather on the bench. Ability-A ttitudc Aid Season is Success School Blue Knights boys' soccer team finished a successful season with an exceptional record of thirteen wins and five losses. The Southington High The team has but also in attitude. Last improved considerably year's juniors have over the past few years. 'matured into this year's According to the seniors and are now captains, Scott Berg and setting excellent Robert Lewandowski, examples for the this year's team has underclassmen. As a grown not only in ability result the team's morale N MGXBOYS' SOCCER has risen to a great height. As with any team, attitude is the key to success and it is quite apparrent that the boys' soccer team holds this key. Lell: Senior Chris Gormley meditates on proposed game strategy. Below: Senior Doug Kolpak struggles Lo regain possession of the ball. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Boys Soccer Team. 'r.Q:aQQ,x 5 N, .. A A , .ff-ngfif 4 .1 i X 5 ,gy -1 ' C 0,- 29 fri. IL- 545- X ' -L' 4 '- is t low- ., i , xii ' i fi' ii - RN' 97, r l e lf :fV.g,,.fiff,2g,.lJ. , ' I z '94, Y .. T , g ,lv Q Taka- 3 A iT:?Z '1 f A 53 vp3'V.vJ.V MH' D , : ' QW? M18 r, A, .g It K ,, 1 . we C1 ' ' I1 K' . 4 I ye Mi. 1 ' -. 4 , 1: 4 ,. 'A f,',Y f -, N' ,jf -fga,Q.Lr'-'fi .. M i ' i 14, , A LJM .,. .., 4. Q - , 'ff KY. , ,M -,,. X I, , , P , - 1- ei f. -f, Af 1 l'ro J , 1, L -' Tig' f 'J,,,'f-j Qi - W, , . W-W. ,, .j'a,5,i,gg,,y iw, , . . e ,ms ,mi . if ,. 1 ., ,f ev ,g,1,f nr if ,ur 'M,mn,-'z3 L 1 Jlvlff f? ,nigfvf X, ' ., .i-up. ,.- - ', ' .- . V' 'f , ' , . -J: -W 1 e .RL .MA vi 11. 1 .1- Vi . - u , .N , Hu fgjhilc Soccer Team Rosterg Robert Lewandowski captain, Scott Berg captain, Doug Kolpak, Walt Swanson, Chris Gormley, Craig Sabadosa, Chris Calcinari, John McCormack, Steve Baccaro, Tom Poitras, Sean McDonough, Pat McGann, Jim Dol-an, Henry Cence, Jeff Guzaukas, Mike Boyce, Todd McCarty, Mike Asklar, Peter Borchard, Matt Rogala, Mike Wordell, Sean Dugan, Brian McDonough, Mike Dolan, Don Grzbowski, Jeff Rayne, Brian Molusis, Joe Lombardo, Rob Hansen, Shawn Zenuh, Tom Dolan, Keith Beaupre, Alan Buch, Jason Boutilier, Pete Gulli, Doug Rogala, John Carmody, Mike Pucce SPORTSfl5i ,V ,wwf fr:-'vw--mf' v':f '1 7 T I i 'ff 'W'- ' ' H ' ..-,..---,N,.,..,-f,.if,z HL, ..1h,1w,s'u ug '- . if--, if..,..f-Q. ,..- W - - W- i r . Q? i - n e I T 4 'fl-i7i'j'lQ2ii'Qrf N, - , ,. - I . 1.-., ..1f5g.e+, - ' . . .- .ati -, .2:'flf1',fq,i.75',u' ' 'u.m4.-vfuail-NL.,.-M-cL.L.3iLZ--L.L,u,.i.-..A ,.X.,i..Q.s1. - :.- .AY - ' Right: Captain Kim Gamber dribbles the ball downfield. Below: Debbie Tuskowski uses much energy to stop the ball. i 1 Soccer Demonstrates Mnning Vltzys The girls, soccer team Southington girls' soccer, Another change to the high school girls' soccer. experienced a couple of he coached the team to a girls' team involved the Inspite of these changes in the fall of successful season, as they loss of players. Although changes, the girls' soccer 1985. The biggest change have had previously. they only lost two team continued to grow involved having a new Again winning the players due to and learn as the spark of coach, Winston conference title, the girls graduation, they lost all enthusiasm continued to Thompson. Despite his were undefeated this freshmen due to the ignite. newness with season. A establishment of junior 'N , wisest some f . if X Left: Captain Dawn Landino stretches to make a save. Below: Debbie Tuskowski takes ball from opponent with assistance by Kim Gamber. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Girls' Soccer Team. brew'-'rw ,sf rw .1311 as 5526 fl . ca 4, . ,, iw? 1-'Z Q: , Q ' QW A I 'QV 'V ,, 1 '..',u - '.' 55' A ,wb . .7 I , , M.. ,f . . gg -.1 .-.- V - fi , fu, - A ,J f - ff- ,.,f ' 'fc 1' f., ' f ' 4 1 - ' f .4 ' 1..- -. .- ' ,' 'ifwr' 1, . W , f, , ,+- . , -ii. , 4, , ,. ,, ,L , ., ,M ,Q A, , ., ef , ff iff-ffwfiie,-..a 4-' Q ' f -- .... ,, ' 1, ' . ,Ci 4' ff, 'QW . ,f-,751 Q. if -lr M' Fly- ,wal , , V, ,- Y' z '- f--A W f .- fz. ..,.4'-In A ' ZW, ' .,-f ,,,, ff. f-gin..-gf,,u.'gI, WM Y ' - -i ' '-f ax nf, 'fs - '.- ,sf V F' J ,W , 'V , pc I ' A , 4' 5439 'M if I 'UMM 1' r at -. 5 cf- f , .159 X ' 'Y , f. f,,. ,. e Y ' . .NV V. Girls Soccer Team Roster: Dawn Landino, captain, Kim Gamber captain, Allison Dinsmore captain, Kelly Sequenzia, Valerie Guarino, Sue Dancak, Chris Zimmer, Melodie Johnson, Debbie Tuskowski, Tracy Meier, Amy Dinsmore, Andrea Gormley, Lisa Matukaltis, Lori-Ann Burns, Laura-Lee Barron, Juna Yoon, Pam Tice, Robbi Lipetz, Ingrid Anderson, Sue LaChapelle, Michelle Turenne SPORTSXIB I I I I I I I I Iv il I I 'I El :Ii :Ii I'- 'I ,A . I ? II, I 2 I . I :Av I 1, f I III If E QI 5I 5, u I II I ia ,ll EAI ll l . X , , I E I 5. 1 I '1'1- ' ' M - P-N: I 1-1-1 H f . 1 J... -v ,..., , R l!Q lYWfQf' l ' fee sf: :ss . 1' . . . - - ' ...Q-fi we .W 'a-w+a.f1z1fIgr .h u:, . aI-1Qeab--La.',- ff. 1 12-ui vi.'7'1!fill'-?l:,FfiS7lf'1f9?f'1Jv1'QYz'g!f . Ri' 712'-. wi. -. -1 fr gli- ,A ,fri-.nr-, .M I ar- 'mir ., g:tw.'J' 1f tw '- , 'zF'y'-ffxahfx z Y .cw X i fi Yynull J, L If ,-ii..f- Right: Leaping with power, Captain Mike Early is well off to victory. Below: A sure foot gives Sean Boyle his strong kick. gig Q i.,,,, .,.,,, , 44 Unity And Attitude Achieve Goals 17:5 The Southington High School Cross Country Team finished another successful season. AS always, attitude is the key to all of the success that any team has. Captains Ed Beaupre and Mike Early have conveyed the proper winning attitude to the IGOXCROSS CGU NTRY team members. According to coach Wayne Nakoneczy, better known as Coach Nak, attitude is passed down from the leaders of a team to its underlings. Commenting on the team in general, Coach Nak said, Any team is a unit with many individuals in it. Just as God made the universe a unit with infant objects all working together in perfect harmony, the members of a sports team must work in perfect harmony with the other members of the team in order for it to be successful. Every team is different K and, according to Coach Nak, this difference makes coaching a challenge. All of the team members agree that Coach Nak is the heart of the team and most of the success the team hHS had should be accredited to him. Lell: A strong stride gives: Arl Mitchell clistmicc lorni Rockville opponents. Below: Sonic strong lungs power John Lupreuy to finish early. Bottom: the 1985 S.H.S. Cross Country Team. i , . ,fe .4 vita 'fiber-bl 1 iw-x . V fu he 55,4 -- l 'sf ii ,-,' - , . Ji Nj 2 E X M li ' I ' ff' 1 , fr Cross Country Team Roster Ed Beaupre captain, Mike Early captain, Sean Boyle, Jeff Brunoli, Chris Carpenter, Mike Houle, John Lapreay, Bill Lesler, Bart Lipetz, Mario Malpica, Bob Manware, Eric Mattson, Art Mitchell, Mike Richter, Mike McKinney SPORTS,f1o1 1Lw..- 4'-L..f r Aa. '.--'J L, A -:-:.:- ,s -..-. s .1 gif-k'i,w -.,-,-',.,s, ,.-.mmixii +-- - . . -V1 . an , ., ., ,. , Right: Captain Lori Scaringe goes to slam a serve. Below: Captain Beth McNicholas tosses the ball to T serve. l Bottom: Junior Tina Micacci prepares to bump the ball. f .....ixL.1..a..msgn..f V -fi ..1-.., f,,., V... .V V, - M ' V ' V ' W V ,f ,, 1, f, ,V ,VV I f sg, Q Spikcrs Advance To Playoffs The Girls Volleyball Team had a successful season this year, f arch-rival Maloney. The l spikers ended up struggling with some mid-season illnesses which resulted in the suffering tough conference losses to g Platt, New Britain, and L IFSZXVOLLEYBALL for the eighth consecutive year, only to lose to a tough Fitch team. The season ended on a bright note with the selection of Tina Micacci Wilcox, the team gained to the All-Conference 9 wins and suffered 9 Team, with Lori Scaringe losses. The Girls and Jodie Charamut obtained a playoff berth receiving honorable in the state tournament mention. losses of a few close games. Led by Coach Malczyk and captains Jodie Charamut, Lori Scaringe, Beth McNicholas, and Lori f X 2 xiii X Ax ' n Q, ,-E 5, Lell: Captain Lori Wilcox spikes the ball to gain a point. Below: Captain Lori Scaringe hammers a spike over the net. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Blue Knights Volleyball Team. 'T J.. ww.-... fem., x ---v X 5. A-l PN 9-.J hi Volleyball Team Roster: Jodie Charamut captain, Lori Wilcox captain, Beth McNicholas captain, Lori Scaringe captain, Kim Palmieri, Cheryl Danko, Tina Micacci, Kara DiMugno, Roberta Cusano, Heather Obst, Denise Tienken, Chris Romajas, Kristen Wilcox, Chantelle Charamut, Cathy Miceli, Paige Riddle, Beth Meade, Virna Cence, Sue Hart. SPORTSH63 W-.-fl.,-, ,Irv ,-15.1 ,535 -f --17707-f -fm-ff-L-'Y -----jf:-W fw- -- .-U - - -Y - ---qv lt 1, I l l . l 1 E s l l l N. l r l l 1 l , l -. N- my LAL. fn, 3-t2,i,3L.ag ,-'wg-,F -A-.v 1 ,, 1-, my ,rg wav ,- fi Right: Mike Barden powers his stroke by breathing in a free- style event. Below: Junior Dan Forster propels himself in the 100m breaststroke. Bottom: Captain Rich Anderson races in freestyle. Changes Bring New Life To Swimmers Several ChangeS the team and helped highlighted the 1985 produce a successful BOYS Swim Team- A DSW season. As stated by Jeff coach was named for the Guzaugkas, the team. MUSt3f3 Jabbaf, 21 leadership and skill of C03.Cl1 f1'01'I1 the New Our g00d Swimmers Britain YMCA and brought more knowledge league te-211113, bmllght his of the sport to the rest knowledge and of the team and helped experience to the aquatic everyone Work together Blue Knights- M0113 as a group. The team with JalOb31',S GXPGUCUCG, had experienced a loss of C3Pt3iHS Rich AHd91'S0H swimmers and divers due and Dave Paserelli led to graduation, but they 164fl3OYS' SWIMMING pulled through with experienced recruits from previous YMCA teams and an enthusiastic diver. The team has won two meets this season to upend a 3-year non- winning drought. The team shall grow and build in the following years to a very competitive level. f N .,.-3 Lell: Diver Wally Mackie displays his winning form. Below: Pat Cunha shows excellence in the '100m backstroke. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Blue Knights Boys' Swim Team. 'fi' 72? -A ' 1 1 if i. . xAkL ,ff 1 If fx rm ' fl' '-ne 2:17 XV - an ,, ' , f' fffE ,, ' fr-an ,- S. . 5. flilfij, -Kaffe ' -V-F.-i V f Q if WX! ' 1 i:l'l1lri'iilXii ily-'N' T' ' I, ,- 4 yi, ff 1 M is g 1 f V Vx I B Afi!!f'Q?i1','l'7'Ziff7iff ,, ' 5' llrlflll lll' 'lun B' ,gfffffff,!,'1fffZf,?1 5 img Kixnsgf i .fl.f7,f! x.3, l1!!,f!,!iI f,,H!,j!1, , N-, tix ix-M ff fl f -lwilwu'-T V f' Vi, ' if,'fffff'f'ff-ffi QiHf?53i?h,ff w ' Boys' Swim Team Roster: Rich Anderson captain, Dave Paserelli captain, Lenny Bobinski, Todd Smith, Walt Mackie, Dan Forster, Mike Dolan, Pat Cunha, Jeff Guzaukas, Steve Wight, Mike Barden, Ben Dorfler, Aaron Barber, Greg Voorhees, Mike Poulos, Andy Gill, Dan Dorfler, Jim Kotyk. SPORTSXIGS 7 , ,-,., ww- v -wfrvff. -if- var 7frr:7'f'rff 'f f ' 1-A. - as Tfriliggis .7 an J.. X5 karl. '- 43. -,..m:-Lei L4 v Qi il il it Right: Senior Laura Elliot displays fine racing form. s Below: Captain Beth Voorhees finishes a successful race. X Bottom: Senior Beth Pruchnic 5, waits for the next event. i aim-M , ..f N m-qw-V WT,-fgzf.-,Y sf-.,,,yg- U 1 Mlm-I f fel . . . Growth Brings Success To Grrls Swimmers ii A year of growth help bring unity and success as Stacey Towne, helped the 1985 Girls band the team into a Jody Hall, Cindy and ,M Swim Team to success. working group. Other Beth Voorhees, and gs With the leadership and experienced swimmers Karen Shatas qualified guidance of Coach Burill, helped many newcomers for the state open. The S the Girls were well on add depth to many team has acquired gg the way to victory. events, including diving. strength for the ' Captains Jody Hall, Beth The team lost some following year and the C Voorhees, and Cindy crucial meets to remain hopes of more pool and Voorhees showed their under .500, but the practice time look experience and depth to season was proclaimed a favorable. IFSGXGIRLS' SWIMMING X X 'M an ,fyQ,!'f, LQEQZ, Q 51 ll Lett: Diver Heather Elliot performs a reverse dive with fine form. Below: Sophomore Stacey Towne heads to a win in a butterfly event. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Blue Knights Girls Swim Team. l ,iz J 4, .gpm ,,f. ff Q ,W ,fp 2 l f, 1, ' iw r , , ' ,V fl , , , ' I r Girls' Swim Team Roster: Jody Hall captain, Beth Voorhees captain, Cindy Voorhees captain, Stacey Kerry, Judy Pires, Wendy Hinkley, Laura Elliot, Beth Pruchnic, Karen Shatas, Karen Soliwoda, Ruth Arnaio, Justine Alonzo, Heather Inglis, Robyn Tarfano, Sharon Hubeny, Stacy Towne, Janice Costello, Patty Langdon, Kyra Matyczyk, Kerry Sweezy, Michelle Arsenault, Maureen Schaupp, Dawn Mastrianni, Ann Marie Lastrina, Stacie King, Stacy Boisoneau, Kim Murphy, Rhonda Zurrell, Kristen LaBrie, Heather Elliot, Jenny Hinkley SPORTSH6 an---aisgfde-'a:...' .4 - L, - .....L.:..r..L4:,: L- Right: Senior Bill Barry jumps to block a shot by a Central opponent. Below: Senior Pete Betzold motions to pass downcourt to an open player. Bottom: Sophomore Chris Roberge catches a pass against Central. J , Li. ..i.t...,.l.,aLtL.25.ff1.:.,, ,11:i.K - Depth Gives Boys Hoopsters Life The Boys Basketball Team won its first two games of the season to bring about a change from last years' shortcomings. Despite losing five starting seniors the Blue Knights have rebounded to Winning ways. Under the guidance of Coach WH U FRS A LL Lorenzo, this years captains Marc Lampkin and Dave Queen have led the Knights to more aggressive play. Returning experience included Pete Betzold, Bill Barry, and the return of Rob Thomson after a one-year absence. These players have sparked the hoopsters along with several incoming sophomore players who show excellent capabilities. The Blue Knights have been looking toward a possible conference championship along with a playoff berth as good play' continues to grow. f X l l 'lei 453' 'V w-'13 '- an f, .5':.,..r '. Y Leli: Captain Dave Queen leaps and catches that important rebound. Below: Captain Marc Lampkin goes to pass to an open man. Bottom: The SHS Blue Knights Boys Basketball Team. X B We-. NWKQ is .N 5 'N Boys' Basketball Varsity Team Roster: Marc Lampkin captain. ' Dave Queen captain, Bill Barry, Pete Betzold, Roh Thomson, Brian Otis, Chris Roberge, Len Walton, Mark Ungaro, Jeff Whyte, Peter kill Morrison, Jon Lewis 2 Sl'Uli'l'S 'ffmvcw-we ,, afv?f 'T','fi TP '7 ' . . '.,. '- . fgt!5,Q,1:,,.-yi ,.A s1n::z..gm.1.z.a'x.f1.-.1'.u.'.a..n.r Q1 'ggi4vw..i, ',',r.la'1S' -fwfr - 41 i -ESL 1, 5. l 'f .1 T L. ei i JAg'??,,xPSYLi,3gT.:mVi25- . .,s.,.m zz-w yr si , W, - x f,-j...,.,s.g,, , 'Q .isa ii as f 4 y- 14,5 hi.-xmys mg Q fini 1 101 SF if wr' . , zeavvafe--w Q Right: Senior Melinda Silva up covers an Eastern opponent for A ball control. Below: Junior Kris S ,,,,,,Q: l Mach looks for a rebound against i . Bristol Eastern. Bottom: Senior Kim Gamber dribbles the ball ' g g down co urt. Q 45 if . f.g:.t,g... 'r -'fishy , sk .,.L K riff., !,!,,,,. Girls Basketball Demonstrates Success The Girls' Basketball stated everyone else on Team has shown good the team is equal in success again this season. ability and since has Under the leadership of given Daddio a small tournament and have been ranked in the top ten of the high school coaches' state poll. The r Coach Joe Daddio, and dilemma in choosing team also looks to wrap Q captains Angela Spagna starters. Overall, the up a CCC Southern 5 and Maureen Forgione, team has been strong Division crown to match i the team is on the way except for a few injuries the feat of last years' g to a winning season. Key earlier in the season. At team and continue to have successes in years players have been Angela this point, the Lady Spagna and Tracey Knights have secured yet to come. Ciosek who lead all another berth in the V-.. scorers. Daddio has Class LL state l7UfGlRLSl BASKE'l'BAl,.I, pm g faM,.. ..,....s w g..,. ....... ..s. . . WX l r X 5 K .-,g ,- W ,M N , ,.,: .,.f,k, ,, MQ X l lunl A ,,,,,., -if ,gl 4,29 , rfffff if X ,cfs-J ' . A wa ,,,ff g 8 x 4 Lell: Captain Angela Spagna watches a shot head into the basket. Below: Junior Tracy Ciocek goes to make a foul shot. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Blue Knights Girls' Basketball Team. ,,f qv 1 1 211 Girls' Basketball Roster Maureen Forgione captain, Angela Spagna captain, Melinda Silva, Lori Wilcox, Jill Pelrin, Kim Garnber, Allison Dinsmore, Kris Mach, Tina Micacci, Kris Wilcox, Joanne Durnin, Tracy Ciocek Sl,OllTSllT1 N,-',f-,W-wr.-an ,.ww-vw-:f:f-w-,, 'av---.1.- fav 7.-1-ff ff- - --- e e , K 'X f - ff-uf .L ' ' Q: -- ,:.:'.:.:t ' . -,nfl-LL-X e 1 , -2- -- L.: 2.a.1.1w:i A-1 1.13-,yy1'x3 ,,i,Ly,y-g2mx,m' .s,...,f.,U.,v. Right: Captain Chris LaPorte goes to take down an opponent. Below: Senior Steve Baccaro opens a match against an opponent. Bottom: Mark LaRosa emerges victorious after a hard- fought match. ' Y ,, . , -,T ,-am., M ,LE .ww . ,s .wc f.1wf.1 4. -- ' .V .- .W ..., . iv- M.. . , , f . f' ., . s . s . A 02 5W 4 ,. ,,,.. , :f.,:.. MW A ., X N U , I k M , . cg? ' W'Mr M 11. .g '.-.-. ..::'..,2'f2 f. ...fe ...fegegatif -' v- X - U' f' ., Wwwwf 'M ,,-f f iv-fl In-..., ' '1f'11. . , . .. , ., f wt? ' '- - ' .. ,MM 4 ., . 1 . . , . Wrestlers Show Courage And Pride The Wrestling Team has had a successful season, overcoming the loss of many seasoned varsity starters to graduation. The team was young and relatively inexperienced, but the team showed courage and banded together toward a respectable record. The Blue Knights faced some tough opponents at the beginning of the season TWWR WST? TNC - nn, -Jr. , but gained enough experience to finish the season above the .500 mark. Senior co-captains Rick Solomon and Chris LaPorte have given the team strong leadership and experience. Solomon is currently undefeated and looks to follow in the footsteps of his brothers and remain undefeated through the season and Wrap up the Class LL title. The student body supported the team throughout the season and witnessed some fine and exciting matches in the SHS gym. The Blue Knights' home theme was Rocky's Gonna Fly Now , which was appropriate as the team faced many forrnwidable odds during the season, but found ways to overcome them. 5 ' ir S? X . CX All X , W- Left: Reed Lloyd gains points on an opponent. Below: Captain Rick Solomon goes to pin his opponent for another win. Bottom: The 1985 SHS Blue Knights Varsity Wrestling Team 4 L x. 1.41 V Qi Varsity Wrestling Team Roster Chris LaPorte capmin, Rick Solomon captain, Steve Vanasse, Tom Steffanci, Fred Longo, Steve Baccaro, Mike Curran, Mark LaRosa, Brian Callahan, John LaBarre, Reed Lloyd, Steve Wells, Joe Morelli SPORTSH73 .,.- :W f--v-rff-wr-vf'--- 1--r-I-,-fzwr--rr ,-,--wr ----f X - '--' W V V -1, 4 J F Q r,1...L.A..n.....1i- LL4, L13 b' . - -:lg '.u:.' M4113 :-g14.u..:vu5x.'i...,x- fish-iz 'maxim DAWN ' Righ t: Captain Michelle Graveline practices a routine on the beam. Below: Lisa Koenig shows her form in competition. Bottom: Deb Salka practices moves on the bars. i I iii at P, X5 J.-1 .2 2 ffw lf wi i , Q 6 7 1.5 4 A c. . ' 4 ,J Q 55 3 ,. 5 H 5 S1 1 if ill lil 1' E . ixf Gymnasts Gain Support The Gymnastics Team has had an exceptional year while overcoming some difficulties they have encountered. Headed by first year coach Cathy Conway and captains Beth McNicholas, Michelle Graveline, and Jenn Marenholz, the gymnasts have worked hard to lend support and encoura,geinoen't to each team With only s mu l1lA,ls1'FF as three seniors and five juniors this year the younger members of the team have had to contribute greatly in the varsity lineup. Each gymnast has worked diligently to contribute her part in a total team effort. The gymnasts have had to overcome some difficulties such as shortcomings in equipment, new scoring techniques, and the lack of practice time. An il lil . added brightness this - ..., year IS the support from some of the student r.is rsssss s.s... f body, a change from X , st -.5 Previous years. It is ' A ' much more exciting to A ' see fellow students in the stands cheering you on, stated Michelle Graveline. The team wishes more students will take an interest and recognize the tearn's hard Work and efforts. X . X Left Jenn Chomic performs gracefully on the beam. Below: Captain Jenn Marenholz refines her skills on the bars. Bottom: The SHB Blue Knights Gymnastics Team whirl 'I Gymnastics Team Roster Michelle Graveline captain, Beth McNicholas captain, Jen Marenholz captain, Jen Chomic, Sue Dizenzo, Deb Salka, Melinda Stamilio, Kris Stanek, Paula Clark, Josie Huntley, Lisa Koenig, Bonnie Mackles, Jan Russel, Cheryl Vumback, Casey Chesky, Claudia Ouellette, Daria Stasiuk, Wendy Whyte S-l3OHTofl 1 3 -.11-ln. Some major imp orta t sporting events of 1985 are th following. The Chica- go izseas led by quarter- 1115117152 Jim McMahon won -tiQ.f,.E.QlT ,WW-F11 AY by eat- oo ltlew England Pa- Bears C'i.ii'i1'7'Etl'I Lrlftt. --PV- ,. .,,-m..fi gr 11.1-4.,1,LsQ- 1nn.,1.g2'iL -. 441 -:gene s.'-an ci,,--,.-mm1.g.n::zi... -.ui 2'.ww.mw5qmn.x3,nm,: games was named as the Most Valuable Player in the se- ries. SHS track coach Nak was selected as Coach of the Year by the Connecti- cut High School Coaches ner of two serie Association for his suc- cessful 22-year reign as A. 8 ' C' f ljbl 1 , S-We BU l V 1 lb , ,, ,li ii C T: to 'lbs G ' ' 1 li i.SlJe1-l51UA'EA 5-3 ii l il S 1111. . L :ft -1 1113 :L 1 '-3w.,Ul. 2,5 Ol. -, ,, -g rim, 1 1' P' ,, qi, Fl U, - 1 L- at .1 1111 Jr-31115.35 L11 LW QQ. is A 4 H . -- 1-1-an 'file 1133. ,Lt.-1Jjf:11':. ljltiolita,-1. 121151, db, L U, .Mn ,D U51 cfilabbffl ls1'l1t,1'3iCt,S thir. baseman George Brett after pitching a five- hitter to give the Royals the World Series crown over the St. Louis Cardi- nals. Saberhagen, the win- head coach of the Blue Knights track program. During the 22 years Na- koneczney was track coach Southington posted a record of 170-47-3. Also, Pete Rose captured the all-time record for hits in baseball by beating Ty Cobb's record. 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CROSS COUNTRY SHS 15 Eastern SHS 15 Buckley SHS 15 New Britain SHS 21 Platt SHS 26 Cheshire SHS 23 Guilford SHS 19 Central SHS 15 Maloney SHS 17 Hamden SHS 16 Amity SHS 15 Wilbur Cross SHS 15 Newington SHS 15 Old Saybrook A W V O7 me 2,-Fd ., N, , 17'?'Sf V in ff' SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS sins SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS BOYS 1 0 2 1 2 -J 1 S 3 4 2 1 21 1 G O SOCCER Central Hall Buckley Eastern Newington Maloney Platt New Britain Central Buckley Eastern Newington Maloney Platt New Britain Hall 2 2 O 0 O 1 5 Q 1 1 1 0 0 O 1 2 SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS G I R 4 6 8 9 5 4 4 '7 3 5 2 4 2 0 LS SOCCER Central Sheehan Buckley Eastern Newington Maloney Platt Central Buckley Eastern Newington Maloney Platt North Haven SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS GIRLS BASKETBALL Holy Cross Buckeley Maloney Central Platt New Britain Eastern Newington Central Buckeley Conard Maloney Hall Eastern Hamden New Britain South Catholic Newington WRESTLING New Milford E. 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Hartford 114. 4 Wethersfield 115.15 Rockville 111.65 Simsbury 111.65 Nonnewaug 114.95 Hamden 115. 4 Conard 115. 6 Glastonbury 113. 4 St. Bernards 118. 3 Hall 113. 9 Windham 117. 4 Newington 114.95 Weaver 119.25 Wilton lv 111.05 107. 3 89. 4 134.05 107. 7 101.10 113. 3 123.25 117. 4 104.85 106. 3 120. 5 76.85 128.85 SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS l ll'11,lJ 1-IOCKEY South Windsor l ern1i Newington l'ln1'ield South Wnrlsor Fermi Maloney Enlielcl Wind hu rn Newington our 'H' .- .,.f 'S Wa: -V 5,54 -w.,.,., ,.-. ,-,, . .4-,. at -- -- - fiat, --1 - in '.' 1 .if bm... t Y I .,,:fff5..,, ,- 'r ' r VOLLEYBALL Holy Cross Rockville Buckley Eastern Platt Central Newington Maloney Buckeley Eastern Platt New Britain Central Holy Cross Newington Conard New Britain Warde ff... .--...s:mmzmm:1.1w:nn-vmnvmmm' 1 1 i HUYS llASl'il'i'l'15,'1l,l, 3 SHS lfl Silllli-.lP1lI '.' 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A 5 m:v'rr.m:-aifrinzi f I... 7:'1'wnT ff' ET 11 S up - -f - LTFHS 5.5-...T-..L,..1 .-,n...Q ,,Lh , , , , K J is 31 1? ii Lf li tl fi fl i i 178fFOCAL POINTS ' :WA 1.1 ,,.,-r.m..1 wg., NJA,-,,,. ., ,, , '-+-A---Q .f -A .:.ui2m3u:vz.- ' 'ff1w :'f:'1 f:3. ' K ,FK K X .4 fe 4 'Q ...naman I l iTop leftl Riots were an almost daily occurence in South Africa, while Airliners were being hijacked in Athens, Greece By The Sheites. CT0p ri ht, Ceremonies were held throughout the year at The Vietnam Memorial ing Washington, D.C. fBottomD Bruce Springsteen on his Born in the U,S,A tour. CFar leftj - f X ,'A, Q f 1 5 had AFV ti' if xg, Q, wtf ,W 'fi 'L 1 5 ,fa Ghz' gi 1 .fi it l 4 3 L POI TS he world encountered many experiences while we were growing up at Southington High School. The space program moved ahead, land backl, international relations progressed, man's conflicts continued, and disasters occurred. Yet all were a part of our lives and our growth. Nationally, ceremonies were held in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the fall of the saigon government in Vietnam. More than 58,000 names of soldiers dead or missing are inscribed on the memorial. Hijackings continued. In June, in Athens, Greece, the Sheite hijacked Trans World Airlines jet with 145 passengers and eight crew members. One American hostage was killed. In the Mediterranean, four Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Italian cruise liner Achille Lauro. One American again was killed. The Apartheid continued to bring about protest in South Africa. Riots were an almost daily occurrence. People often would be running from jeering, stone-throwing groups. And death took its toll of prominent individuals. Four prominent actors: Orson Welles, Lloyd Nolan, Rock Hudson, and Yul Brynner died late in 1985. Early in 1986 Donna Reed also died. Locally we suffered through hurricane Gloria in the fall of 1985. Although we had a day off from school, the days without power were not fun. The world situation also interfered with life at Southington High. Due to the terrorist attacks of airports and European cities, all school trips abroad were cancelled. ,f 0. 9 17' - 5 'LA 1 r?11 .4 A' 'ez 1- .-HVZE-I , ..--'iff 25 , Q - . , V f ff'r-' XSQ :-v- was - Tall oaks from little acorns Four famous actors died this year. CT-LJ Orson Welles, QT-Rl SFUW- Lloyd Nolan, QM-LD Rock Hudson, QM-RJ Yul Brynner. CBottomJ The Italian cruise liner Achille Lauro while on a , Meditererranean cruise was hijacked by four Palestinian FOCAL POINTS-X119 terrorists. j, 'sr' M I A 7 -------W -'---------1 V---wa-QQ,-naw-. v mfnlrmv-,g4,gm7.1,,.,, ,iq-57-q:3y7,gfg if '--'fp .5'.-1'-r-e. , V. , .F ,-Q,--,-,V -,., Y -., ,. ,W fe ----J--1--.-..-ng... .xa,,:..,, -LM.-r .Lx T '5Y1'i.'lT.' 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Hy,-npmngf, 3,1-,1-as-K-T - Q- , :rg The civilian program is halted after the space shuttle Challenger explodes in mid-air. merica's hopes and dreams hile the students at Southington High School were learning from texts, the material for future books was being lived in the United States and abroad. The physics student learned about gravity in the classroom, the space program defied it. In September 1985, space walker James van Hoften demonstrated how one could walk in space and make repairs. He stood outside the space shuttle Discovery after successfully launching the repaired Syncom satellite. The space program moved ahead shoving its great potential. And in 1985-1986 the first civilian was to launch into outer space. After applications, nomination, and rigorous testing, a high school teacher from Concord, New Hampshire, Christa McAuliffe was chosen, for the January flight. The addition of a civilian aboard the space shuttle Challenger brought new enthusiasm to the program. Schools, businesses, and homes throughout the nation watched this momentous occasion, only to recoil in shock as minutes after blast-off the shuttle exploded mid-air. Week of searching brought forth a few remains of the capsule, and months of investigation for the cause ensued. All seven crew members were killed. The nation joined hearts in the mourning for these heroic individuals. International relations moved ahead as President Reagan met with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva, Switzerland. In November 1985, these two world leaders discussed arms control. The talks were designed to limit the number of nuclear warheads and nuclear weapons in space. Although no definite numbers were set, friendly relations were established and future talks set. , . 1 ' 'f iilewiwif -' I ' QS -'1f'5f'gTf '3. 1' i..fHi1: . F1 ' f y ,'.fJ f1-iii ' wf..E.1f-I lillllf.-lil, l'UlNlH!1 l .s. AL'f ,. , 0 ,, L X '-.1 -1' KH ,:fL'. Z '. :'5,:ig,. :-'1,,7H- :fwfr-3 '-47 - -v- t .term ,..-,irzi:3n.i3iI:iL.?E'D '7: ,ii'l.e2?LT.-31 'F ,. ': Z 33315 Q' 'JZL1 'riI..t7I . -A-. .5 .T:fi,, , A.. eva-rf--,Z-f.-f.Y:gw'.w .,,,,-x,E,,, - mb V r wt. ua 1985 saw many air disasters, Be- low: Workers clear the Delta Air- lines jetliner crash near Dallas. fig x -- .7 . I ., ,A 4 ',,.' A , . .' 1 ,- 'SI-.fs , 'F av' , .Jo 4 I' . -J- The mid-East conflict continued in 1985. Above: A distraught Moslem hugs his son moments after they survived a car bomb explosion out side of a West Beirut restaurant M... 1 Z 'T 'Q is '-ov S ,,, f ', so -V -I y' Qw bf X -. X. ,I N, N-.g !MI The U. S. had its own problems in 1985. Right: An entire city block in Philadelphia is on fire from a bomb dropped by police trying to evict the group MOVE :Y i i 'PBM w X -, Jedi ,r , sk., Ei' 5.-lf. ew. r ,M , 'vi 3 -'Y X ' r g 11. N - j,,SQ59Qj f I l I l l li X 1 K .lil . Lhxr :Q . ' A ' 1 ' , V W i i 1 i, . K . , . . 6 X 541-11 'I,:,Q. ' S 1, , J.-11' ' ' ' , 187fllOC AI, POINTS f X r 1 iz, - . lx xi if T it A' '75 HlNI'l5,4q.g , -I 'S' . ,M ' iii! Ng.. 1 1 .T .1f4'S34l'H45 L vi 1 .I ..'j-. . A L-17 .51 g ,Ji wg' 1 by . ' il. A . ' -af. , . '51 Natural disaster slruvk the western hemisphere. Left: Columbian Red Cross worker digs out resident ot' Armero, Columbia after earthquake. crashes onflicts, quakes, and hile we were busy with studies, friends, and activities, history continued to be written throughout the worldg and once again, disasters both natural and man-made headed the news. Central and South America suffered many losses from earthquakes. In September 1985, Mexico City was hit with a series of devastating earthquakes. Few in the metropolitan area of 18 million escaped the first two quakes which registered 8.1 and 7.5 on the Richter Scale. And then without warming, rumblings were heard again in November in Armero, Columbia. Thousands were trapped in mud as rescue workers diligently tried to dig them out. Man contributed his own efforts to world disasters. War continued in the Mid East and we constantly heard stories of the lives lost due to this conflict. Gorilla warfare, suicide missions, Kaddafi threats, lflzirthquakes rumlilcd throughout lVl0Xit'o City. l,ef'I.' VVorkers rume mage through debris hoping to find survivors. although the death toll was in the thousands. and car bombs were all a part of the insidious war efforts. Here in the United States, a unique conflict in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania arose. The radical group MOVE had occupied a city block with a fortified rowhouse, refusing the police eviction notice. Unaware that an arsenal was stored inside, the police dropped a small bomb to expedite the eviction. The bomb meeting the arsenal created an explosion, and fire then destroyed an entire city block. But disasters were not conflicts alone. In August, we saw one of many plane disasters. A Delta Airlines Jetliner plunged to the ground near Dallas when it encountered a severe wind en route from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Los Angeles, California. 137 people were killed, 34 survived the crashg however, five died of injuries later. ,KRT-sisqw,-.Q ........ germ-ffmwfm FOCAL POINTSHSR . .. ,..f-,.. . ,, l v' l 'f r ,. r 1. lr l E l E i I l l i 'TN , i i l , 1 i 1 .--NLM f,.....-4m,-. ,Un ,- 1414.4 11 ,v il f . Y V Q - 1 f, it 5 W li E L l l i I E i ! l I ll I I i LL I T il Ii' V: ME 1 f i, L if l N 'i l 5 l if I lf I' I .i , ? I f 5' , is i r l I l r l V i 1. 1HMADVERTlSENlEiFVl'S :gr , , -:-Q ,faq -,-jgwc-5-'ff ' .-iilii I Y-, Us 'W--hw I 5 X 5 l 4 I S .Mm l 'dw' M l 'f fwf .. 2 : nn r , 51 what ' 4 nr J , ALI? Town businesses such as Caldor and Kmart prove to be major employers fOr high school students. McDonald's and the Drive-In are popular places where teen-ag6I'S can he found spending their free time. f o X mhwnxx v l, -+ va Rah in 5 ,. X' -j ,- 4, , ' 4 'An , ,A 1,23 s- iii- .,. Riccio's supplies a needed service to many high school boys come prom time. The Popular Restaurant is one of many places people can go to enjoy a delicious meal. VR TISEMEN TS hen a town increases in population such as Southington has, many local businesses must change to meet the demands of the people. Some of the first stores to occupy downtown Southington such as Riccio's and Raphael's are still serving the public. Some new shops, such as the center shops have joined with the original downtown stores to please all generations of consumers. Along Rt. 10 a person can find restaurants ranging from McDonald's and Pizza Hut to Ponderosa and Mr. Steak. The town of Southington has a variety of businesses to satisfy the young and old. gafqv' rig 5 3 l ' yu' 311' gs AtNj,:Qa:r:, . if l ' ,Q P1 ,-QMX 'ge -1 1.,Q'i ,, if J --f.-sf, ., 'im' V i Tall oaks from sr TT, vv,,..ff:-we-qv-s--v.-,. ,,. , little acorns grow. 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Take Weld-All 7 With YOU 1 the friendship and s nn ' t n support l n l nn W. , . l n , of all your friends tx s oo.o f l ' i .W laav i ' r ' Most Wanted To Be Stranded On A e so Desert Island Mtn A i The class of 1986 voted Rick Solomon and t I ll Jodie Charamut the two people they would r , r most wanted to be stranded on a desert island W Q X 'th.J d' h l' ht bl dh ' h' h k l s so X X liver ver? dEtrz1il:Stii1i.Ricl?s prdlilliihverili dirrlhialgi I are very noticeable when he smiles. ' l l ,e,o . , .,w.,r ,ss t , , X , ,.-.,.a.,..,.k.... .X,,,..m L . ' A ' 1g5f 'f 'F a '- by 2? ,SW iw 5' v M u BMW A134 K Congratulations V to the Class of 1986 PFEATT WWUTNEY f H- Qr 'wrn -- aa.-Mmum' s 7?ERHS6',...1 .. mm., ADVERTISEM ENTHS 1. vw-,tfsff 1-FT .j,.i Q , 4 '.T T' Do Space Aliens Have Naval Lint And Is It White Lillie Ours? Yes, Virginia, space aliens do have naval lint. To determine which color and texture the lint is would depend upon the formation of the galaxy from which the alien in question comes. On planets where metal is the sole resource, clothing is made of a brillo-like ma- terial and the lint pbecomes more painful than an average humancould endure. Re- member that the next time you complain about naval lint. I A at i I Henry Sardilli Tom Sardilli Representatives 13OM ' Steel P.O. Bo 506 So th' gto CT 06489 Pho ei 628-9686 Rest 666-1249 BID f , X U In fl, I1 O Nanonwude as on your sude NATIONWIDE I INSU RAN CE Congratulations Kerry 53' -'Q ,ls Much Love, MOM 62 DAD 7 ilitiflliilif ffl? 1' if 33? ,. I' 5? 'li W'ilY'i'r at Wm 4 J f IL S? fiery life A --. .. ..,,,..sJ21.v.. wk tg. F W-f ,13'v. 'L-Zfiievdf 6. V Q-, As .-,Z ew wg: ,f X ,H ,. ,,,.,qiH,r,-1-2,.r.'x'. 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Ave And Plantsvllle The Class Of 621-6545 '86 176 North Main St., Southington treating conditions such as: Most insurances ' Low Back Pain ' Blue Shield ' Neck Pain ' Medicare 0 Headaches ' Worlcmans Compensation ' Pain and Numbness 0 Other Private in Arms or Legs Insurances ' Arthritic Condition 621-0131 2 Doors South Of North Center Elementary School PHON E 12035628-0504 Good Luck To The CIQSS Of COMPANION INDUSTRIES, mc. C 86 DIES - JIGS - FIXTURES From PROGRESSIVE TOOLING SPECIALISTSU Y 891 W. QUEEN STREET f ANDREW N. NICHOLAS SOUTHINGTON CT 06489 1 Y , , , V , , , ,.,. . , ADVERTISEMENTSJ189 i.......,..:in.-.-:.ma.amuzz:cv:,a1:-m'.w:,.'fzznu2f1.'1vErrrTz'Tf im? gm. r A -we A.'r,--5.,:q-.: 'i '. -v . - C Congratulations And The Best Of Luck To The Class Of 1986 From THE KEY CLUB f I . e K va Q-, E5 v- '15 ri- , azmgiwskug- e,:!:,'.QQf3fz,-wif! , 5. X 4 sl f w X41 C? 9 not 9:99 re, G 50' ueae' G CG X. 0 9 gO9' X xhyfiq 69' 01000 we Thomas Rembish 0 Jane Fiembish o Danielvendetti Y Y. v 5 Inc' rj x JXCQX 8- to' S to . 9 L . 5 ' 9 fi Most Changed The class of 1986 voted Sue Leach and Scott MacDowelI the two most changed peo- ple in their senior class Both Scott and Sue Q changed their hairstyles and type of dress during their high school years. As everyone Q knows, it s only through change that we can 7 grow. 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TEL: 203-747-9868 GAS-THE MODERN FUEL SPRINGS WIRE FORMS METAL STAMPINGS FOUR SLIDE STAMPING GEMCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY. INC AIRCRAFT ROAD P.O. Box 312 SOUTHINGTON, CONN. 06489 203-628-5520 5529 DOMINIC DI VENERE 42031583-9603 BRISTOL CONN, 0 . If S , v L r -I--v 1 JO S ,..... La... max f -M f J L-r I ' l it Iii 7 I 1 4 it I, , . ,,,, .,.. I TRCPIQLRIQ jew sep SL1Q'IExQC5eQter1 LH URM y 973 Meriden-Wtby Tnpk. Plantsville, CT 06479 K 5 K 5 , , f 621-8941 O 0 M7 vf, 'I' f OM xi: tl ll 2 I' Q14 TI-IE New CREW .5 QW Congratulations To The E '- Class Of 'se M U D From bPrlMlXl 5 ETH 'YJUTSBUT Pizza ' Entertainment Beer I Friday Wine X 85 31 Saturday 1 Dinners Nights . Congratulations And Best Of Luck Always To Sister Cindy LOVE THERESA KORDYS PLANTSVILLE PIZZA MGRRIS SPO, RES TA URANT 83 West Main SU6613 Good Luck To The Future Lawyer 628-4321 or 628-5541 LOVE, SCOTT AND MR. B Telephone C2035 628-4717 De Crown L Bridge 5 4,3 1Ff:L':iiLi:rL lL ' 97 C Periwontics 83-95 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. ww 'GSW Odvnrifs JOSEPH DGPAOLO -me Dew - - Bonding D'Uo - - -' A Ii COLONIAL - TRADITIONAL - CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS - - , - , , T, - -L .Y,y. ,- YL T:i.!1,1-.......Iwr.afi nma.vv.mf,1f:-::r-1:mma:z:1n.5miii7v2f3FE'JI5Jir'i mivfk 1.l5!TZ..7 ADVERTISEMENTXIQI ws 1' fr. w: '1.'-M-1' .5 ' ' -ft? I www X Y , F dflpklf i54Qi'L+2iii!dWZik'W 'vlikTL:1'f52!1:Ffa.Iimix-ii-.:.',u'-131-16-'I'-I.-JS..1Trxinf. vw'-5. .- . ,L - Ya 1 6, Who Invented The Thick Stuff They Serve ln All School Cafeterias? Yes, the very same company that in youth brought us the un que Green Slime in a Bar- cafeterias around the World. With the aid of coloring and flavoring additives, Green Slime has been altered to complement meat , poul- try vegetables and virtually any edible sub- stance. Since ketchup was confirmed as a vegetable by the Reagan Administration, Green Slime has slowly slipped into the plates and diets of the American student Congratula t1ons To The Class Of 1986 From I A i s i Q, rel now manufactures the Thick Stuff seen in ' -7 -UMQTIEM 'K 'fn-wlsl. ,'t.lr:-fi , I . ,- -v :1f 1i'. E -2 5 '.f2if5f.2 'I -- A-s??.'?2i5:tf'w?E6:f if 'fwk' 1 - LQ? :f , ff rw :-1 ., 'Y Lfvi.vf19T. '.vwl,..:.f.'s rv, 1.5 1 f,sme4f,,pvra-',,54,.1- Kg,.,ml gp, Jill McKinnon, Leslie Beatson, Neil Berntler, Danielle Bouchard, John England, Paul Kuziak, Sue Mangiagli Sue Spadjinske Tammy Spfeda Laura-Jean Spring, Christlna Stasluk, Holly VanNess A happy mem y Is on earth perhaps truer than happlness Thanks for the many efforts and happy memories you have glven me May your lives be filled with happy memories as Well Love, Miss Benj a ll 57 T' EI Af, ' ' 'iilt s Miss ilo , , ., l. , nats t i i ea- 12 A 'ili late 'iiiili W has GVGT been, Of Y U You are an hose things that ,make you eserv- 1ng of love. and praise s,,, - Peter A For all you 'arefand done for US, Thank Vw LOVE, lfl, Neil, M Tammy, Ladra-ilefan,'y Ly 1986, Chfomdl? ,,.. , . A I . .. 9 9 7 , . . U OI' ' 77 . . . 6 . 6 . . mana if 4 SWK K A W W7 I r m! gg wiml 1 I ' J pb? G aw, HMV 155 1 fr 1 ' I .-'iw A W ,, F t+fff1'f?liQle,,Ig1,w ,M -if r I ' -fi l 'Q 1+ 4. 176 IZ f WWE if fm V lu J N wi ,ffm ' adyflhg . 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Q schools throughout the state and E E thousands of families and individuals, but -13 X what's most important is our full-time L 'teaml of trained rofessionals from sales x ,I U P P to service and the ersonal care the ro- qj Q I Y P P , vide to make buying a computer easy. 5 1 5 Give us a call or stop in . . . we're sure IJ V 3 E you'll see why we're one of the longest ' 1 Sh' .l running, privately owned computer F W I, , E dealers in the state. CU ' - . . as i ' -' For your convenience 'Apple Leasing' ,- at and 'Apple Credit' available. 11 4 A- -Ami--.A ,- T ? l l A . ' E: CTE Two great names in security products gysgign O 3, around the world. Featuring the 'aft-H-fe' tvtortise Cylinder Deadbolt - the 'qwji E most versatile and secure available. KABA 2 And, the KABA GEMINI - with over 100 million X y W ' options and virtually unlimited mastering facilities. . , X 1 ' E ' mamma r b 1 .'. 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O AL BANK of Southington W, 14 ya F All Phones 621-0151 Branch Office Main Office Branch Office Columbus Ave. 781 Main street 359 Queen Street fCor. Liberty Streetj Plantsville SOUUIIUSUJU Southington X V ' , , 'x x ve ao os 1 FM W 'fyv Xxx cryaml and Gflzwazm 12 ff QW, A - '1 N , I l,A4J'ltA ,1 lain ghczf 1 , gfuifib' isouffbzgfon, Conn. 00459 lf J, in ,I Cisnauffunf 'jgff fgggj 021-3462 W ,X ,V 3, l e u I ' PAL U Nl BO 'S he so C ig A if 5 5 Class Clown Che .. I I . eN e . I, Doug Kolpak and Val GUHIIDO were voted the f two clowns of the class of 1986. f . . 1 'ee' V- c,,, e eees Val and Doug had the ab1l1ty to break up the ., e-'e O W' H10110130U0US C1-HY Of the average senior by adding RTETQESE o no.-sourriigief Ton a few laughs ln the classes they attended. 628 7845 194 in En--u'w'g. .. .V 1 Sagas? was ,Siignri ,xginzkjnli Qivgwxme es s n 2 2 2 2 L a t i i sigjg '1 gi lls? 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Of course, Eve did bite that apple and so marks the largest case of hy- pocrisy on record. However, the opposite of the question is also true. Do you know where the item in question hasn't been? Why should one care where it's been-that is history. If Eve had . , known the history of the apple, we would have it ' made. Case closed. T I t U 5 OF SOUTHINGTON Compliments Of NELSON SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS Division OfKu1ka Smith 341 West Street Plantsville, Connecticut 06479 12035 628-5321 O'HALA fr TAYLOR GROCERIES INC. Foncy Fruur Bosleers Mode To Order O TELEPHONE 203-628-5551 3 0 o MASTERCRAFT TOOL 8: MACHINE CO. 44 West Mom Sr A Plonrsvihe, Comecrecur 06479 'M NEWELL STREET RICHARD l.AssY souTHlNGToN, CT 003439 ' I ' ,11s,,.I.A qi:--3 ,f,..w .A - -gr vw 1 fl...,e.,Ii1J5Jw,2s M ni. ,Lt P Hg? , ms,,L,,.XL A1 I , 'EW f U, A W E L L 'E ...I ,I ,. Puons 12033 628-2937 ' 0 The Southington Association SOUTH END HARDWARE of Insurance Agents 907 MERIDEN-WATERBURY TPKE. 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C5489 V N1ceSt Sm11e ROGRESSIVE The class of 1986 voted Marc Lampkm and Kacy Palmlerl as havlng the mcest smile 1n the i s mor class What made Kacy s smile special to us was the 1 CENTER STREET p 0 30x grin certalnly was a unlque tralt l E ii I cute dimples that appear when she laughs. SQUTWNGTQN CT 06489-0229 Marc's ability to raise one eyebrow with each I 198 3 ep N O -1 Msg:--'fv,f2.f3g:vga- '7,! 33.1, V, 5. ' E4 my W T iv' tr? f,x4'Fi'p X 1 T T 'ai 'f-ISL ' ' 'Stl '-1-v.,Si:'-,1.',-::L ''A 2' T 'V K - M-f'f'957?6'f3: 'f:, :.p,L-11.5-.3,, n..v,', . , ,V Compliments of JOHNNY'S SUPER MARKET, INC. I9 WEST MAIN STREET PLANTSVILLE 628-7758 'l r our l RI SH C ul NVcslu'n lluf IIN IQLAHII wut ' Ill-D' A PLEASURE , L51 TO SERVE YO Freezer Orders fHlnds or Sm allery Hamburg 81 Sausage Pattles Crown Roast ot Pork Fresh Poultry Meat Platters Fresh Produce Shurtlne Grocerles Our Own Fresh Italian Sausage if w g Q u- t Q Friendly Scrvlce lu, . yin 1 4,'vA ,WLT- Av'-url -gg, -l . 'y I 1 1 . . .. 1 l Mal - M ll Your 17: HIS! ' - ' - T dz - W .74- 1 ....m... . ....,...:ra1...me.1anz2:1EELTi'a1JTfiaT'm75r RE., ,----, Q.. ADVERTISEMENTSH99 K 1 xv -T11 - . -Y - -4,5 5 E WT 4 I E ,, lt TY, 1 T. Lf: E TQ :EH al Qu IE 2 ff V 3 11 T , 1 ! I 1 3 If - II,I,f,U5Igngf,,-g.IIV-:fs. m fr ' N 1 ' --M--nf A M -4,1 -I- p ,N .5 . 4 4 , -J , H UL, n-Y' 4 -- - AI 4 It -swf. WIA-xwffxiiryg ' Agfa I .JQ ':lkifE'l-KL'M'. i n ?Wf 5H4Zvif-Iiirlrtfiihi' .1M5i'f'I'J,I.fEi4.9,4iE2.-4-J. 'I ' . : - - Are There Any People Who Have Never ., . lflaten Library Paste? JOHN R RENAUD BUS. 42030621 9226 . - 7 Those who have never eaten library paste VICE PF'ES'DENT RES- l2O3l628 529 are now confined to an island in the South Pacific and are undergoing experiments to de- termine life expectancy if paste has not been ingested in the elementary years. Paste eaters have lived normal lives and many have gone on to become presidtentsy chairmen of the board, and very radical hippies. Tests show that paste eatersareynotyasi susceptible to con- tract the Black Plague accounts for the decrease in thatideadly illness. SPINDLE CORPORATION PLANT ADDRESS MAH- ADDRESS P o sox 325 796 MARION AVENUE . I MARION CT 06444 MARION CT 06444 Sa N199 91 QQOCIIA Jcssociation of Qouthington. Que. 132 MAIN STREET o SOUTHINGTON. CONNECTICUT 06489 TELEPHONE 6255581 THANKS . Fon MAKING ouR I-IIGI-I SCHOOL YEARS MEMORABLE MRS HAYNER MR ABRAHAMSON LOVE CLASS OF 86 T 0 - s 1 9 N II 3 for Iaars Asyryp ' .A I 11? :gTfZ.5T5I1F i15- Lf ' I.f2Ef'f?WIef5?55QfiS, I .I I I I KI n 'v 9' E H I I ,x 4 35 I fx Wg. awww I MN, . ,I ,, Jil, In - - 1 -- M TO THE CLASS OF '86 - GO FOR IT BATTERIES TAPITI , ' V I S T' SWA Ny -, Y ' ' i' IQQQE5 T 'Elia' 'I Htnsr' ' ' SI 3-.BATTERY ZLTL SPECIALIST! DESII? I5 M ' ' I , Q ER I 'I I I ' NA-1 4 S, fx ga I Q fl 1 2+ ,gf I' 'IW 'X -'E . . nw - -A I I LA 1 '41 ..... Q-R T li '- ' if - E .A QW 'Z' Qu 'L If W ' f N. I .wf . , q .. Aw ,,,,i,.1,, 'i'-gf EA . F' fx X E E Q, I. v F , 42033 264.0063 12031628-2335 e q? SOUTHINGTON AUTO WASH Southington .Printing Company Professional Polishing LEI IERPRESS O OFFSET I OFFICE SUPPLIES Steven Krawczyk Queen Street Owner Southington CT 06489 I .o. nm 366 12037 628-7185 I7 Cmrlrr Plate' Soulhinglon Ct. 01441 Hours By Appointment Telephone 628-9635 WEQ 9130-1, THUFIS 9.30-6, FRI 9 30-6 AND SAT 8.30-430 IEVENINGS av APPOINTMENTI APPLE VALLEY VE TERINARIA NS eaagf Zu? UNISEX STYLING B61 MARION AVENUE PLANTSVILLE, CONNECTICUT PHONE 628-7422 1218 SOUTH MAIN ST. PLANTSVILLE CONN 06479 ADVILI I HI- MIzN'I V201 Y I , 7 I ' I 7 , X N 1 K 'If , - 3 , I- ' 1. Iv,- fur 7-nprg-:I 3-g. A .w gm, qw- ,,, . ,, -4 1--, --.nqq-1-iffy, , --- - fV.V H..f,..,., T,E..,,,,-,, . - I. I I. .I . 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Nzcest Eyes and Colleen Garrlty as havlng the nlcest eyes 1n the senlor class Tad has clear blue eyes wlth a unlque blrthmark 1n one of h1s eyes Colleen has hazel eyes that charm the people she meets can learn ,ytomorrow's?r e technologies in today's 'avy l - a ssss e lsyl Nl Tomorrow?technologies, tomorrow'sscareerS are wanting for you right now m the Navy Sophrstncated technical fields luke computers, electromcs, commumcatlons and engmeermg If von ve got sohd trammg m these areas you can have a solid future And there s no better place ,,., to get solid trammg tn Tw-iq's x these technologies than W' at ln today s Navy If you Ilfjqx H3 quahfy you can srgn up rg X for guaranteed lfallllllg m 3 the fneld of your choice and 3 start after you graduate gf l The skulls you ll learn will last a hfetnme The places lr M X flfl. vou can vlsnt, youll l 'A 23? J remember for the KR rest of your llfe S N be To fund out more, HQ call your local S sill? Navy repre ,Wav-. sentatnve L 5 ifxazlwm Y' x 55495556 TOLL Furs '---:ae-EN .Www Z3? l lfe, X3 1 soo 327 NAVY 'me' Q Q. ,wat v-'41-me WR xii' , , I W Q,. V, 'ku - A 'f - x ' , c -fs '.- . s 311:3- ,V , ' gig' O x Y t in , 1 t t.k. ' xg .?4.sVsq K 0 9 ' ' 5 Q l xv fr 'i:.'v.i , n K , x K- - k in :F f ,Q , - In 5 X . KB N' ' 7, . . s li l , Q . .X as . x s .-ff-..5l. ' ' K , ' t Q ' - - .: 2Qgs.fif?44 trsss 1' . . g N, . X7 9 . .t.k is rl. T in .fx 5. . v f a f ex . - 1 ' s e s as a 1 1 Y ,wi i Q , lx K5 ,X vi 5 . X tx W- cf t- -2. lit 5 ' ' rc , Q2 rr at r ' ' X' Xex' il - . s 1 as . t ig X . y - A - Ng a d hj at X 5 K Th1S year the class of 1986 voted Tad Rogala - s ' ,ef-ff f'f f 2 1' . . . . e , Q, s:fkQ.5..c. Q I -xi 1 X ' w T 'f K :Q - ' ' 7' tm we ' . , , - at V ,NL ef? ' l J e as ' cf' 7 Ei ff W. VL 0 .tt Q.. f au N K 4 Mist-ebtitr r . r s -re ' -ef' +1 N 'V We so . - .. . .., ,. , Y y.,,y Q - 55. , , - c x Afjwi... ' 1 I , X tllt ' 1 . L 'N r h X f L K A + -yvav M, raw: J I : : A A - 'Ai 41 - - I . I . ' : 5 l : 5 l i - - - - :: : '- PH P24 1 I I I D zke an good nezghbor. . . We're here when you need us. 'SOUWIIQ!91!Eaex1zss5am1sRPOMT ON 121 Main Street Southington, CT. 06489 mum ,,0L,5,,,,, Tel. 12031 628-0351 LENDER .e.eA, .,,, ,.eA . .,.e 1 . w f-A1Ve ,:'Q':,u- .was-we ADVERTISEMENTSXZOJX r I l 1 l l K l l i i l 1, if I. , l l ll , ll f ,N , li f ig ' il L l 4 1 l l 1 l l 1 I V 2 ,- ss ,-s.,..13. xl.: J.qv,,,i , ..... , ,wx 5 A ,,. 5, 4, pi' M X . :r ., Y. ,, ,. . A i ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,, sigma-5L?. iii I ':'f?-Ei.-.wil zivigs. G, ,rjfflvf '!'w2'? , P' f K JS l, f Qi n 't -'1 511e12,aL+wr54C' M 4 ses, iimrwi E il jmfxfssr '.:r G- r2i1m-.:,,.:.aes1Ll--2-,Q-if-sf :,' :ffl-1 , , 5' 1 ' lf We Only Had Six Fingers, sWou1d The JOHNR RENAUD BUS, 12033621-2376 Metric System Be Based On Six? C PRESIQENT RES.c203D629-5297 ln actuality, the metric system is not based on the five fingers on the human hand as H believed by metric scholars for decades. Pro- INC fessor Theodore E. Metric, founder of the sys- J-TQ-TEEEQQQNDMSSWNG ' tem, was awake on Christmas Eve night la- boring to find ga basis for his revolutionary system. Suddenly, yisions of sugar plums be- PLANT ADDRESS MM ADDRESS gan to dance inhis head-to be exact, five me MARION Avenue Posox 325 sugar plums. This is the basis of our modern MAR'ONf CONNO6444 MAR'ON'CONN'o6444 system. 5 Best Wshes And Success To The Class Of 86 compliments of Best Wishes Class Of '86 so Ciarlrz ros. olt o., nc. Po. sox 539 S ' MILLDALE, CONNECTICUT 06467 CCC , ,g TELEPHoNE C2033 628-5525 Judustrzal gasteners - - - - Since 7854 ..u,.,ss-uf, L. iii fa 1 r . mg., -,V .,,!-K fbilyr- , Y 1 ft Q 4 ,i gel' N ' f.,':.,..,.,.,..,' ,Q QM 00 YOUR SOUTHINGTON YMCA One Of Connecticut's Most Exciting Fitness And Health Centers 6 Lane Olympic Pool Gymnasium Universal- Training Center LockerlShower Facilities Lite Time Sports .le Y 'N Fitness Programs Air Conditioned Racquetball Courts Ample Parking R-it-,,---'lk 'Y'7v' PX . I , 1 iw Eiga- Ab- I EL -vw Q' I P ,J-.', 1 r , - 1-4 .1 - ..-l?.'v?55, ADVERTISEMENTSW05 fi'f:?f P 'H 1.1-Q ...B-..2....2.L U.-.nf I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I .I II, I I I - I I I I I I ll If 1, :I I i'I III I E, I I I II 'I M101-IAEI. H. SERENCKO P es'cIe t TORES'II'IVllll.,lLlE lllNTDIUSTRllAlL ll3'lI,,A'lI'llNG CO llNC cial llrinns ing pecla ists 811 QUEEN ST. P.O. BOX 432 12031 628-5555 SOUTHINGTON CT 06489 SHIRLEY B. DePAOLO sim RM REAL ESTATE APPRAISER 27 Meriden Avenue Southington CT 06489 12031628-0260 Most Athlctzc The class of 1986 Voted Melinda Silva and Rob Thomson as their class athletes. Co-captain of the football team Rob was the quarterback for two years. He also played bas- ketball. Melinda caught for the Lady Knights softball team and also played basketball 1 YV' 4 if ' ,, .i lu ,,l.2', sx'QQ5Ln I 'M-MW ' 'w:,., ,:-g-,'g1- 'w , 1 I U. . -,ig f1g.if,5gQm , A f ,. 'em,..-,ii ,K , 1. I . ,V .,,. 5. .,'.xk,,9 p. Mft . , AMHS-14,v fl 1 I z 'I POLYNESIAN RESTAURANT EXIT 32 OFF RTE 84 775 QUEEN STREET SOUTHINGTON CONN TAKE OUT SERVICE Luncheon Specials 32.25 Sc up f203j 628-4 725 HOURS MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 11:30 TO 10 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11'30 TO 11 SUNDAY 12 TD 10 --'f' - wi,-4YS fa. if'r,F1':51iEE,.:L,..,-L. ,wifi-'f:::2: :f1fi I-T ' if T, 1: ' ' ':: rv L ' if Q , ' Y'fT'f1',I 5g .'v. 4. q, ,-1, , ., no ,U is ,cc,1c ,Y 1, 2 .-l,.2M.,,,,. N , vs. - V . Es. m2-..-.2,.- ,.,.. .,.l , ,A-M. ,Lib . U -M Ji, v - i V A I t g I : V A A h - X ' fl? 'A . T L : ,X iI'fiJ'1 I I my 34 ' 'Ni 'L .I S, 2 4. f W1 .-I-Wig L24 'fy -I . . Inf, +'f5a?I1ff I compliments of P C , .LI 1.421 r.:.J- .fc--A - 4 , CONGRATULATIONS - - CLASS OF '86 'Wh all Fund: Phd' sTJT1TnllsTuN,coNN. FROM BYBTENI AIFIE SUPPLY CO. , A ' I' WHOLESALE fi-IVY? mo Am CONDf7'ON!NG SUPPLIES ' . NU' 85 eu en a r ur e 13115211 murlh U M 50 5112: YW Plarwrsvllle Conn 06479 Gowns For All Ocgasions Qomeg,-739, JQALLEN LAMB And ACCQSSOVWS You mp I-BOO-982-6806 pnesnoem 35 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL: 12035 628-8434 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '86 VALLEY AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 701 Moin Sire-ef PIOnT5vIIIe,COr1VxeCIiCU1 061179 Ph QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE IQCQSZQS-0967 PARTS 81. SERVICE B BRUCE MANUFACTURING 81 MOLDING CO. INC. aoe Arwnn stun o rumsvllle, cormzcvlcuv 06419 DOMESTIC - FOREIGN mzmonz moan an-oon TRUCK ' TRACTOR U GEGRGE ENHQRNING ONE CALL - DOES IT ALL Pres-dem ADVERTISEMENTSIZOT 3-IV 7 'EV' 1 F 'N 5 -i 1 I E H 1 N 5 I I I I l P I. 5 I I I A. 5 7 4: I I ' E5 I ?I 1 It I I, L I I I II I I fl I I 'EE I 'iw F 1 I 1,5 M ti I EI I IH QI II' il I IlI Ig, iii III NEI II 'N , ,IV Ifll 55: :TI My 6. l 9 f'f-'fthf' , Tam W' 131 tltizizf f . , W, S Ts ,. 1 A 1 r I A Li X M ake W ,1, xzQeW Q.,-pimf p..f-iarigt -It-wa s 1 it Best Wishes Class of '86 V Should You Eat That Little Sprig Of Pars- gl ley They Serve ln Restaurants Or Not? H Cf course not? Have you ever requested a side order oi' parsley? Does the waiter stick that green twig in your doggie bag? Did the T F . 9-5 , Couple sitting next to you eat theirs? Have Thurs appt only you ever heard of parsley sauce? Does your ' Sat- 9,3 ' mom serve parsley at home? She does? Where do you live? Who are you? Who are ,We Welcome Walking- you? Why am I talking to you? Someone who -Unisex Salon- eats parsley? Owners: FLOWERS Fon ALL OCCASIONS 190 Main St. PALMIERI FLORIST 06489 218 QUEEN STREET N, SOUTHINGTON CONN. 06489 Phone PHO E 628-9002 ' ' 1' N 628-7673 Q I . it X49 5' ww JIM PALMIERI Lucy Bomely 8a Debi Derosier Center Piazo Southington, CT Good Luck in the Future To The C1355 of-1986 PLANTSVILLE PHARMACY, INC. 1 West Main Street Plantsville, Connecticut 06479 Frank V. Potrepka, B.S., M.S. Chester A. Potrepka, g B.S. us james M. Potrepka, B.S. Chester A. Potrepka lr., B.S Telephone 628-2385 9 9' ,E Congratulations To 2.0 0005 The 100055 Class of 1986 owe howto Gao . CUSXON 2 most' Z, X FAMILY HAIR CARE 5900 621-5514 621-7645 C317 I 2201 Meriden-Waterbury Road Q9 1201 Mendemwaterbury Toke- C Milldale, CT 06467 o 621-6300 5 QV 1 Mrk., ff? 4 1 . ,,2.,,,,..1iEfI?31m:53.1L., ,, - el: 4 . . . 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SUNDAV 12 TO 5300 JAMES TESTA PRESIDENT ' Motor Homes ' A110310 0 Travel Trailers ' COHCIITIIGH 0 Sportsrnen ' Mobile Traveler 0 Honey .Ill-K' - 1 W- IL 775 ' 'ilhUA : BELLE CAMPERLAND, Inc. THE QUALITY COACHES SALES - SERVICE 12031 628-0983 JCT l-B4 G ROUTE 66 M'KE SOFHERO MILLDALE. CONNECTICUT General Manager 05457 1 A ii 1 ' is , is 1 1 Jet Screw Machine Company Precision Screw Machine Products 1 West Street Plantsville, CT 06479 Telephone 42031621-6381 The IHl01ir S5l'm0pr, Your Family Hair Care Center FRIENDLY s conformal: Aruosruslzf FULL senvxcs FROM PERMS TO coronamo a Corrine CALL THE PROFESSIONALS Sw'hW'm 628-9547 131 CENTER sr., sourr-uNGToN LlN2 g'E'g:T-LO ,251 J .MZ 1' A ' Vfj Y 1' fi 'ij X I r Ki 7' K' lgefffu-fi gs, - :- .f ' 1 4 ' fa A if ADVERTISEMENTS X211 Qs 1, if E il A fi K? -1 1 i li 1 i i I l 2 i I 'Z' .wf 0 f-1 . , -.zen time-: -,-.- mg, :.,. , ,, , I ls ating Fried Chicken But ls It Acceptzible To I it li Qerneone Else s ft is . A . if you li Jed five thousand years ago EOF the past few eenturies some humans have used a handy invention known as the nap- kin Apparently the ff-rude minority which al- lowed finger-licking in the first pladet is now attempting to lobby for more fingers to lick As the well-mannered wash their hands of the matter someyvhere an uncouth trlbe of lickers search forifollowers The temporary solution eat your chicken privately TELEPHONE 621-7000 DIPLOMATE OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF INTERNAL MEDICINE ANDREW D. L. GUEST. M.D.. P.C. 1 'Q-J? 1 1 'Am'?'7lJ, M l t fx . I s'V.. .ttr , m C2033 628-7881 flee Yleekuafagy 9lI6'0Zp0Zdf6d ENGINEERED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Benjamin S Wysocki Jr President 865 West Queen St Ext Southington CT 06489 4 AUTO BODY CLINIC INC PRACTICE LIMITED TO INTERNAL MEDICINE 171 Liberty St. Southington, CT 06489 Hours By Appointment 'rr s A- f - I ii sy' Q5 3 , . alt s Acceptable To Lick Your Fingers When if A' A ' ' N ,, 7 as ng a J-A r, -I ,J I w -1 it l , U r , 5 li J fb A I sc 1 77 V r I U . J 7 f X f . Q . MAGIC TOUCH 1091 SOUTH MAIN 'N PLANTSVILLE. CT 621 9456 unisex HAIR srvusrs Precision Haircuttlng Estimates 628-8627 Collision Repairs Welding Fiberglass Work 'Undercoatlng Auto Glass Cleaning Service 446 West St tJust Off I-943 Southington I -f i'W FTD .K Slhcgxiio Q nyren bros mc florists Cut Flowers Plants Floral Designs 366 Bristol St. 0 Phone 628-5569 ' Southlngton ' CT. 06489 , I JI 2. '- E f I id 0 Foreign Sz Domestic ' Auto Painting . . . . . . 0 ' ' O Q ' 'Y is ' It O C C ' K .Sf J , 1 n- f ,,. Q 5. 1 ., 'f X. ,ffl v .uve-p:,fr.2.'2if9.' ,J -fx.fi.f...'rL:f' :. 145'-' . -,f,g'.1g:. yr' af,.,q.- N . :5:5i+f'fH2f.si9if4i,1a-1.,-1if if V 4. Q5g' , .KQ.- anymf-wipe-'i '-i.m' N' ' f ' 41, as 1. . A BREAKFAST OPEN 24 HOURS LUNCHEON-DINNER useo Funmsrune ANTIQUES - cm.AsswAaE H x APPuANces , .A--'15, A V NEW VENICE -r ' s. , . -5- nl 1' Dmer - Restaurant - ---f 12035621-7783 383 QUEEN ST. FIT. 10 SOUTHINGTON. CONN. PLANTSVILLE GENERAL STORE n - - . . . - H Route 10-Plantsville, CT 06479 sp z I' I '0 C 's 780 South Main st. 621-5255 A Must For That College Bound Umscx Beauty Salon Person! Hours: 9:30-5:30 Mon-Sat m.1uznmaNjy4n:nunY iw. Amvsnuzzsnr Thursdays till 8:00 Plantsville, CT 06479 my chu -rn. sae-see: Tn.. 741-3344 PUTNAM AGENCY REALTOR' REAL ESTATE EEILLTEZIIYICI AX 5OUTHlNGTON.CONNECTICUT 7 I 7- - M Q mANA PUTNAM. cm REI: eza-o:s27 SKIUOUOOS 5 olqmnted loc. X 26N hM ' s . , KATHLEEN DRESEL sou1mgmo:,'2Tggiis9-2517 Mr- , DeB1SSCh0P fchopsl 32 MPS- SC10l33, vice pfesgdem PhOnef621-9178 You ve both been tremendous teachers. Al- gebra II was excellent. My NEAT notebooks will stand up forever. Business Law was great especially the field trip to court. You wear the same clothes as I do. I'll miss you both and God Bless You. Love, Cindy ADVERTISEMENTSXQI3 7 efs, Y F22 1 A , ag . if ,im 2, as ALL .- N- a .J ' ,xi.luv-liks.,fbsz:?Q:is?5?yiIs43i:1f -'5' M Q Congra mia irons Class Of 1 986 AGWAY OF SOU THIN GTON Farm -Home-Garden IETIGQWGQKS 116 Queen St. monoonams . custom oesuqns Southlngton' knm A kevm hecht 9 Center St- 621-2000 Southington, CT MUSIC H 'WE 'RE HERE FOR YOUR f MUSICAI NEEDS 'wfrff---. nlw A usso unsnumsnrs - e'll1fTl'l-flml ,F Au num: Annos o mscounr '-...uns-,.-' mces 0 lnsnumsnr A scnool Ainnl. 'SQLI' Amrunns A PA svsrsms o Musoc LESSONS av ouAun:o rncnns comnne Arun, sneer Music, Aooxs iff can cnnncnzs ' G fvi Jun AU ciosfo Mon. wh H L4-J s....fv.....-,wr-628-5850 WW wa cznrn sr. soumonaron ' MMA mNG PROFESSIONAL OICHESTIA AVAILAQLB Pol ANY OCCASION WOODEN LEATHER Nicest Hair 762 MAIN STREET PLANTSVSLLE, CT 06479 The 1986 seniors voted Gayle Simone and John Lapreay as having the nicest hair. Gayle's i2O3,'628'4579 long brown hair can be styled in various ways. John has short brown hair which he wore Leather And Jewelery feathered back. And Unique Clothing. - f E Congraafula fiom? LTO The Cilass Of ,86 ,E.Qs.r Ms vr Emmpefvus F U we W Q ww' fb, , .,-fwgmfi f 1- ADVERTISI-3MENTS!215 X ' ' - - - 4 -'. . -'wh a V 4' .,. .: ,, ,q1.,.. f W W f'?1 'W 2 N ' ' RW 1 ' i Ag Q L L wrsseg.'a.1:s A 1 ho lnventeol Cheese BallsAnd Why? 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O During the four years I've known youl PATRICK BAKER 81 SONS INC Compjlments of TQNY CQ DAVE Religious Supplies 8. Church Goods MODERN HAIRSTYLISTS 1650 West Sl 211 Maln Street SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489 S0l1th1ngt011, CT 06489 G1ffS Of Distinction 628 9198 From Around The World I I ' 0 l O I ' S. L l 1- .I K Compliments of 1515 VEST RESTRURRNT SEAFOOD Sz ITALIAN CUISINE 1615 West Street 628-5667 I hope the day will be a lighter highway for friends are found on every road. Can you ever think of any better way for the lost and weary traveler to go? It seems to me a crime that we should age these fragile times should never slip me by. A time you never can or shall erase as friends together watch their childhood fly. Making friends for the world to see let the people know you got what you need. With a friend at hand you will see the light if your friends are there, then everything s all right. -Elton John In Memory Of PHILIP G GOODROW An Outstanding Teacher And A Dear Friend Who Will Be Remembered In Our Hearts Always Cindy And Teri Congratulations From To my friends, Thanks, M R , E A K Brian Steve Chris AJ Torn Joe Scott Aaron, ,John, l3runo,, Kelly, Sa,ndy, , Cathyl R E N T Stacy Love, T Tim 885 Queen sr. Southington N 4 A-SW? ego, 5' 'w. f ,1' it ,V qw, wiitw' H? Qt stgizf gi ,- 1 .. 4, 11:5 - 4. PA , -u-l'2f i-Q. 3' J w 4 71'-v pf- 2- . I , 1 . 7 I I 7 7 , 7 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 Open Daily 10 A.M. 'til Midnight ff Welch Road eflflq -X Southington, Conn. S Xi z Ii I. , M sg ei , 6 'E Q Alnnf' ii?E1a'i3- 'fait n un' E ,S ASZKLAITS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ' I 'mu' P 103AtwaterSireet - P.o. eox1s4 ' P1amsvine,comecncu1o6479 - 0164 Telephone628-4458 c c it ADVERTISEMENTSI217 A A A A I li l I I IL if? fa :V la K HF fi ,Q I ii Az 11 li fi 1? 3 i 1 11 1 1 I I 2 if Wal-J ai: fc was :m.z:mQ:,uai.fL-fs-1a- Li 'Ti 1 as A , A 1 u 'Z fi A L 's:w2f'h . 'Lf ii' 3 1' X 1 Ar ml, WQFEQ, wb L Xisfggyug gb I ' e A 1, ,N 1 my 1 . 9121, ,iyflizis Y' Aa f' ltf35Ffk 1 q.. f,w,-' car oun Pence Barone You suv HIGH SPEED WHEEL BALANCING In L wood Lacie , 9-ZZ ', Sezwke Class Of as PM W' Michelin 0 Hercules Arctic-Catsnowmobiles BF Goodrich 466 Mmm smear Paoms eza-me sou1HnNGToN,cT NELSON TOOL 81 MACHINE CO., INC. MAKERS OF CLARE - BELL BRASS . Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 From 973 Queen Street P. O. Box 369 DR. RONALD V. SPARANO 50U7hlf'9f0'1, COM- 06439 CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 645 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE ezsmos PLANTSVILLE, CONN. 06479 BY APPOINTMENT The HA NDY STORE ' Deli Takeout 0 Lotto ' Cold Beer ' Groceries ' Party Platters Made To Order 1 202 Newell St. Southington A 628-5211 Class MUSICIHHS The 1986 Class Musicians were Ken Bell and Amy St. Arnauld. Ken has participated in many bands and this year Ken played with the McDonald's All American Band. Amy partici- C pated in the Stage Band and sang with her own band. THAT S l'll'AlLlAN PIZZA 148 Center St Southmgton, Conn QAcross From Son s of ltalyj 9 Al FAMlLY'S PIZZA RESTAURANT r lv ru I x ,qf If' WI f,If,4,, 'SIN QI' us 54 ' '-6 'Ur gall' 'Mr WI 'RMU at ' 'alzrqiakw' ew F M 'pa 5, M I wh 'L f lwfafl ll 'LW' -. ,LM IJ, , . ! V f Congratulations To The Class 85 JIM PUTNAM Br SON On A Great Chronicle Peace And Love Always, 961 QUEEN STREET Q SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 628 4445 D 8' J CORPORA TION To Our Daughter Jxll QUALITY CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS Congratulations From The MARKETING AND DIS TRIB UTI VE EDUCATION PROGRAM - Q.-.nm FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA IMPERIAL SPRING Co INC Congratulates The Class Of Lawrence P. Palazzo 339 CLARK STREET Plant Manager MILLOALE. CONN 06467 12031 523-9611 AREA 203 eza sen .1 .4 . 45860 ' - -' T -I ' -' I z..? , Qian 2 5.23 I - i r .43 x :J ' Iv F Nu, ' I' TT If 'T 'I 'lv' 'nT iif-ff , ':- AIaJX'FH'I'lQFNll N I bf , v 'f.-A-.fu'w.r'. -2.v.-r-1+ ,.,1.t,,.- ,. .E ., ,. ,1fi!1f1 wW.Er1:1 1 :err-t'1?gv:,-'if -,var v'f.9sf,Gfmwe:ffw-get ,ae 1, iv if V t. V www Gr, ragga-N 51,,f.nw1vr,f54 , M if' 6 1'-',y,f1'fM! I' P' f Q, wif ,tw '1 'Z rs it fr-me What They' Say Amour Blck Jelly- SERAFI NO PHARMACY, beans? 7 1 7 1 Not eii black jeliybeen gossipiis true. Sure If they can doubie as an emergency pen eraser. Free De 'Very True iicorice freaks, though, are in jellybean 623-7979 heaven when the right bean crosses itheirj 36 Ngrth Main St. tongues. Why do the idle gossips pick oneonfe - 6489 bean?rSurelythe red dye in red, jellybeans Southmgton' Conn' 0 would make wa greater scandal. Itfsjust because . there arerfeewersblack jellybeans in a bag to Rgnald Sefaflng speak outfagainstiunwarranted slander. In Memory of Paul G Serafino Auto, Truck And Tractor JEFFERSON PINE, INC. ' M And Su,,,,.ie,, Manufacturers Of Quality Pine And Oak Furniture 39 DePa01o Drive 6213620 ' 62173629 1289 Meriden-Waterbury Rd. Milldale, CT 06467 621-6801 12031621 9977 CAROLYN TERZI J' ' K' A RT 66 MOTOR CARS CE, eqa n L e ff 'fQ-55465 LINGERIE Sales- - ervice- ,Q Financing MATURNITY WEAR L 35. easlng 621-8315 37 NO M S C O SO O CT 06489 U 76 North Main Street ELECTRICAL CONTRA CTORSU Southingtgn, CT 06489 Phone 12031 621-9944 GEPSCU GENERAL ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS CORP. 806 WEST QUEEN ST., SOUTHINGTON, CT 06489 vlro PEscE P R I FIELD supsnvlson 521.0515 WORD PROCESSING CENTER Banquets, Wedding, Stags, Etc Best Of Luck T0 The Class Of 1986 STEVE'S From MC. RESTAURANT CALVANESE NURSER Y And Catering Service . 'Q GARDEN CENTER Phone 621-7116 1091 South Main St. Plantsville, CT 06479 Rt. 55 Milldale, CT THE TOOTH M OVER Congratulations To Our D . , A 'AEI 1 1. Daughter cindy ... certified Welding-STD-1595A 'H KORDYS WELDING INC. ,E Specializing In Welding Aluminum Sr Stainless Steel Tool Steels Dies Sz Plastic Molds Arc Hell-AIC OXy-Acetylelle Mark Parness, Ed Kordys Pres. Pratt Street Phone 621-2271 Southington, CT 06489 Orthodontics For Children 8: Adults 203-621-4455 100 Main Street ' Southington, CT 06489 Phone: l203l 628-7700 To Mrs. Fager, Mr. Campagnano, Mr. Piazza, , and Mr. Murawski: 660 5 Your classes were excellent. I can't imagine what Sophomore English would be like with- BARBER S?-LCN out you, Mrs. Fager. Mr. Camp., both biology Y P,an2:,i,ng,ff,':,j5f,'5479 and entomology were great. Remember those Q , chocolate tootsie pops. Pre-calculus was tre- You' Famdy Hd' Cm' Cam mendous. Mr. Murawski, history was also tre- ' Services For mendous. C-mon now and be careful. Men, Women Love, And Children Cindy K ADVERTISEMENTSXQQI ' es'sn s ' rH ' my Success Sz Happiness 7 To The Graduates QQ 6' From Congrglggstions 4' tfsmfffffl Of Dssazrzxtzfzrn FLYNN REPMTURS ,86 Milldale Plaza , ' T From tBefore the Underpassj 1300 Meriden-Waterbury Rd. 5289701 ' 1 Southington, CT. 621-8378 MS Cosfume e fa'S 'wma Class Artists The Class of 1986 voted Amy Walsh and Neil Bernier class artists. Amy Walsh the art editor for the Emblem, Exhibited her work locally as The Art Student of the Month Working with graphic designs Neil Bernier as- sisted with layout on the Chronicle and with printed material for the school QUE! QTQIRE GRUCERV STORES 137 KELSEV ST 1000 NEST NHIN ST NEUINGTON, CT NEN BRITRIN, CT TEL 666-5587 TEL 229-0110 HOT COFFEE T0 G0 LOTTERIES DAILY wffxur INSTANT GROCERIES MILK CIGARETTES ICE KIJTZIBIMUIDILLWUGJIIE UQ IKE? IDQUIBHTUIZEZ QUITE DIDHIBUHBILU E3 WIDE 131115 IDI? DEBGDD Ceramic Tile Slate RI CCI 'S Carpet, Linoleum 62 Tile Co. Braided Rugs, Wallpapers, Formica, Vanities, Cabinets Paints Stains '854 South Main Street Telephone Plantsville CT 06479 621-3858 , . . . . 7 7 . 'f -nz-P'-we-1. 31 a- -vrwx .:f. f. .... U la, ...,,,:m, 1:-112141: as ,.., .1 ,.,. I ,,.. , 1 .1 .,,, ., , , , , ' is ' 051' ! J f ' A ' , Q THE souTHlNe1oN on f N SUUTHINGTUN COMPANY f SERVICE Range S Fuel Oil Heating Contractors-Sales S Service SWCES m 4 West Center Street Southington. 370 Atwater SIreel,Plcnlsvllle,Connedlcul06479 2 Telephone Market 8-5325 r ill Mr. Kelly And Mr. Schreiner, ,G Thank You For G1 v1ng Us Such A Wonderful Year. Love, The Class Of '86 DECA SENI ORS Compliments Of HOWARD M LEVINE LPA Tax 86 Accounting SWS. OXLEY DRUG STORE, INC. I Estete Planning. Downtown o Flnanclgigqfglsglltatlon Southington Phone 628-4701 A 1 Center St. Q 1 1 Southingtgn Ray D6IyDlOSkl Reg. Pharmaclst Sc Owner Bruce Dickerman, Tom Bohuski Reg. Pharmacists b'A A l ADx'ERT1sEMrNTef ff if we , 9- U ling, ,x y ,'.-.qv K., V.-- ,::,n,' wsu V- ll f ., -M. - , . , Q ww ,qv 3... , ia' :ri -ZF 553' vu gg . K. .51 l 'I I l P ' 4 .Ig l pl 3 1 1 I J s ll l-las Anyone Under The Age Of Sixteen Ever Eaten Brussel Sprouts Voluntarily'7 The Brussel Sprout the poor man s cab- bage is fatal if eaten before the age of six- teen, Every normal chrld has an instlnctive repulsion to the ugly Vegetable which relent- lessly appears on talolesof frustrated moth- ers hoping to murder their unsuspecting children But as the saying goes Only the good die young The Green Giant has quickly claimed more youths in the US than Jason of the Halloween serles SOU THIN GTON MON UMEN TAL WORKS Urbin T Kelley Founder Kevin T Kelley 346 Meriden Avenue Southington CT 628-2998 Or 628-4525 VP W QM, ff! V, JJ' MM Q Mm I 1983 Mack Trucks, Inc ' x versa-arkg- ' .Qs-gg flags '- 44 E, 4 +5 n 1 H, i 1j5'm,C-Q! 'f ,L Vu Wx ,J ms sg?-.4 1 X H ' rf M - .Q ' 'l' vit 13. , . Mr. Berry: We'd like to you for your hard Wor patience, and f 7 f marching band '-' ' stage band Sr bandfront Z CD L-Jn. QE Q. QE?- EH: : rf 14 ACE TRUCK REPAIR, INC. Authorized Mack Service Dealer 0032621-8388 12 Putnam Place Plantsville, CT 06479 l 4 . V-e-M '-.f .,p'4,-1.-.2 --- ' Ag-f g V V ' AA I . ligng. ,g f r'-r:--- Fwvjljjljr-Arjll-A1-47-1:4e,,,, 1 rw-, 1 1 LQ, 4 ' -P'-' -' ' 'H' +- 'f-P - f -- 4 Z f-1ff'.cl1L4a-rl I '. ff- X 31:5-,,, E' fl, , ., , ,,,'r.,.4.4.M5,.L,m,m,4.,. .W J 5--nh' .5 ji: A . . . 3 Q A N .. N. . r . -. .. .. -. .. .N . . . . 9 . . . ..h...,..---.-m.r.- .+.4..f,v,4.f-.g3.U 93.3.5-niAuulll!SHLiHAlJlB4l V 'eff Wai? also Our Look to this day for it rs life the very life of life In its brief course lie all the realities and truths of existence the joy of growth the splendor of action the glory of power For yesterday is but a memory And tomorrow IS only a vision But today Well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day! . . . Ancient Sandskit Poem Congratulations to The Class of 686 from the Class of '8 7 A wha gpm Jr 'fy 1? .i 1' 4 . f . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . A ,V N y A I X X, , ,,,,N..?,,,t. E W.,,m 5,.,F,i,,.,.,T, , ., ' f'Q:,ia,t'jf'4-r-f,v :',-,-Jgry wy-' 1 1 X, . : , ,,, ... , 'fffige 4 '- ADVERTISEMENTSQ25 an M. , Vvivm. . .-,. :., , '95i'Qff5lL2Q?'Zff5iHE'7? FF it V :'?,gh'13 5.1L trb1'w'u-L , :,,.r5'f,,4g :Q-5,:-.w.,,-y::.f1-5.AI ng,u,Z:R-,gQsJg:Y:- ,yu ,gli-.-if ' , pix: yA::3'iG,'-.1 gg A ' Bain-:.-if----' ...x . ,fr M ,- - V, - W 1 - V: . s f. 5-.,::-sz.-mf.s'..,.4..,,.. .WLAN ,, 9 - ' 'T 45,7 ug. u,. , ,, . A - . Congratulations A To The Class f 1986 1 From Your fhoial School Photo rapher in D. BRoWN INC. W Cranston, rj, , L H 6 T 3 I 226 m 4 L. - W W N 11,1 :Q gf erg- 3.5-It, A - 1 4 6 84 Camping Supplies - RV Boy And Girl Scout SQZBBVL Accesories Supplies flnsurance-All Forms-Real Estatel 98 Main Street Suite 109 Southington .- 0111'- . I , I 6 x 9 P . ,, ' ,, Sas N . 1 I fa f rf b. I iff o .- we G .X Ii X52 by Z : ' 6 X me I 7' ' X! B s ml' X31 .P Pi ,ef lei: X65 X E+' 5 CM Ki i S5 Q ' 1 I Q 0 X f , ' 1' 9...-M J , fl iff f l S X ,H-. EW blows: N168 Q0 u Milldale CT 06467 Q, 1676 Meriden Waterbury At The Underpass U Tnpk 203-621-8381 To my Family You have watched and helped me grow through life In my failures you have been there with support and guidance. With suc- cess you have brought me love. Dad Mom Ken and Lisa I am glad that God has made us a family and I thank the Lord every day for being part of it. All my Love i RICHARD ELLIOTT S SONS INC 628-0978 'eq lf --by! m y c -I di Qi by ijivgu X rr ' I Wbmjizv Qnqj L bt 1 Q,n-vg, 6 QQ!! I K5 . f QA L-'39 ANY ' 9 1 aisgew 8 J X XT 'Q I N I G' A J. I I O U , fo 1 U . A X u I 1 'r 1 V ' s 1 110 -' - 1 56 I' V. 'KU 11,-.0 V -9 1 1 . N ' 1 it-f - 'f 'V' A i. . '-- z miiii risi, -' 1. .ii, 7 . 1.,, . iiii,, ..i. I I ADVERTISEMENTSXQQ7 1 l J . l n 1 w i 'X ff f. i Q- 9:01 W a5seasA:gQzf4 ' ,na'-fss.-H 'r.,.fe,,- W ' ' Lex: F. bA 4 M ,,,. , .,, A,. , , ! . ,A., , r. ,. L, , QQ ,I f . . - . L . ss.. q ssssy r L 2ff l of ' r f r 4 r ' ' l Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Angelillo Srf v ll Earbara and Ronald Angelone r X Ivifw and Mrs MH Aeklaf r r if Mr. and Mrs. Louis Avitabile L Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Badorek 1 1 Henry and Lynn Bajek . ff? ,l Ellen Balinskas . y r Y rrri Mr. and Mrs. David A. BauchieJforrS1?4 ' ' L .Min and,Mrs. John F. Beatson Jr. Il r .M Mrg and Mrs. Henry Benoit l yyyn 1 l ll I L d H LB Burnsffand.QQa12rQfZ!lSl?9fffl2u , y and Mrs. Donal . .ers Q W or ynyy i M 7Mr5anddMrs.YBa1'ry A4Bernad1no U L nnnny - r or or r r L L f L r nynyn J Mafywnml.Dave.BeeQ1drr r f 1 l it'sand.rMfSLrfirF1'0HCiS f Blake? 1 L if if lla r is dllled and BettY'QBlanchetteii is M . f 1 so . . l Len andrDot1SY lfBob1nsk1s nnxn r f f il i .cf Mr.fa11drMrSg Bertralldoosl BQL19ha1fd+r 'LP neiieiyly, fyny f X Fa r Mrs: 501211 G.rBfesnahan or if Rilinraeprai f f r Vgyy 1 W . Mr.i'andiMrs4 Joseph'C. Cbrbeil . do LS- , r . ' y 2 51 Janice G :COX . dy Jerry andlPat Petrocrone is Roberfag Cor M . Ronyans Judy Pitt 1 r . - , .V Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cyr r Ml'-311 L FS- Hawfeflce 13 - r Donald and Jacqueline Dambois Tom and Cglimlfe 1? lfterr fl f L ii M Gal,y and Simonne Donahue Frank and . exra rror . V Donald and June Dorman r . L J0SePh andrQ1ga,P1'uChmC Q11 yJohnand'Margaret England Lomeypmshmskl ki i 5 Mr. Frank Fazgmo. MT- afld MTS- .Hawes L . ii Jonathan Stella'Flor1an- i 11053419 Rich M so . 4 i so M lil L JosephandrfPatricrallibfnn yrrrr yylr r Bernie and Marsha Richfield i ' Altyi and MPS- Henfy F01'8i0Uei L rJ0hnsandiGWen.R9Sel r L L y r . ,Mr 'rrr and.Mrsl Richard Former M y Mr- and M1'S-Rlfhafd Ff R089 . DgrW00d,R4fFruga1e, rrrr L M . Mr. and Mrs. Michael-Rubanoi 51 ' l Sonny lrlr and Nancy Goodrich iM1 and Mrs. Walter SC11'-iltz D r y yl y , Q55 y Harry and Annette Ggoralskr MT- and MPS- F1'311koSeqflSI1Z1a i . . gy y Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Grant Jr, Mr. a11d .MrS- Ralph Ssrlllp ands L wil Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Graveline Mr. and Mrs. John .R-,slllliih D ' f D 5 Mr. and MrsgfGeorge B. Hall Mi- and MTS- Gerald SPfid5i!iSk6, L f gp George andyiflllen Hannigan Tom and Chrls Spagna L :gli Mr. and Mrs. William Heath Mr. anddMrS-l31C1gSpf3111Qeri li? And and Ellen I-Iuet John an Luci e DTC H ills , V . . .1 L J 5 . Mr. andMrs.i Lawrence S. Johnson Wlulam and Irene Sifrlllg L LM Kenneth and Barbararludd Ted and LGHHSE1 5118811-Ik lfw Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kolpak Mr. and Mrs. EugenesTQiSull1vaIrf r o Q if ll John and Irene Kozlowski The Tienken Family L L QV! Mr. and Mrs.. Roland Lamarre Mr- -HIICILMIS' W1ll!aH!rTh0II!SOI1sf2 i 5 Joe and Ann LaPorte Mr. and Mrs- BPUGSSLLASThQ1TSi5Q31S'Q!f1S l dld g Dr. and Mrs. David H. Larson Mr. and Mrsi 1 David and Barbara Lazzari Bruceand Trlda.fUcelloLWlnterii i Bill and Lois Leach Mr. and Mrsge X X X i l l Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Jallelialld fd Y X r X 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Lesler .D01Q1'BS.IfY0TkSk1i. if li X 1 1 1 3 , ' . 15 Q ,I 4 A 228 Lawrence and Marlene Lindquist , iii K 1 X 3 , ,-so X x W... . , Y. 22.451 . K Q, K 1 K Congra tula tions To The Class Of 86 'tl PHOTOGRAPHY For The Image You Deserve Three Studios To Serve You W 1 ' 1' ,i ffy f -, ' 9 I . a 9 9 .. 500 North Marn St 47 Woodtrck Rd 18 Cl1ntonv11le Rd Southington CT 06489 Waterbury CT 06705 North Haven CT 06473 g 621 6711 574-0699 239-6331 Mike Alfano And Rick Sharp: Thank you both for your hard Work, dedication and time. This yearbook vvouldn't have been a success Without you. We Can Do Anything We Want To If We Stick To It Long Enough -Helen Keller Love, JILL, LESLIE, NEIL, DANIELLE, J OH N PAUL, SUE M, SUE S., TAMMK LAURA- JEAN CHRIS, HOLLY g ,C uttr , ,., , , ,,, . ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 ,, ,, 1- 1 3-'V' 1 fl ffl I 1 1 'S , . I 7 ' i f l I 1 'Srl' 1 .151 24 1 21 1 L x -I 1 1 4 I 1 .1 il it . .. ., 2 il , il 'Q l 1 ll Q1 , l Q! l ll gl all 134 ii: lil it sl .11 ll li :Ci 111 mi, . 311. . 1 31 ll!-1 LH 513 .V , llil F? il, . , , , . ' 1,3, lf, l I . . 31 i I 1 E 3 I I l 1 .E l . I l fi S 5, 1 gang Gayle Guess what? '76 Capri Daytona Peter Abramczylr C183 HIGHLIGHTS: KISS PS GS EC BK 84-85 Burg. Corp PC JA MC KB CO Arnold Rambo CG MP Kilgore 45 longs lide love the smell of napalm in morn Thanx MSLD Academics C1083 Richard Accetura C1363 Gordon Adshade C18, 1373 Advertisements C1843 Peggy Albee C18, 122, 1403 g ACTIVITIES: Marching Band Silks Sz Swing Flags, Key Club, FBLA, Sz Concert Choir. HIGHLIGHTS: Thanks Mon and Dad For Everything!! Best of times WILB, VN, JS, LA, TS, KS, BM, WL, JB, TR, RA, ML, YL, Espe- cially Lori Collar. Laurie R. Albert C18, 1253 ACTIVITIES: Flagteam 2,3,4 Jr. Prom 84 Sr. Prom 84 HIGHLIGHTS: Montreal! N.J. SA MA LD Best years of my life wf DG LD Iggie CAK, ES3 Sz Most of all I Luv you Mom, CN DR DA SA DA AA TA 8:SA! Luv ya DG Sherry Albert C183 HIGHLIGHTS: Hey Vic rmber fun wf INXS, Fixx, OMD'?! Fun in UK Antcs in NH Thnks Andrew8LGraham from OMD gd tms Hi Scott Thanks Mom8zDad Jtme DT David Alfano C18, 65, 1363 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3 HIGHLIGHTS: DAJM FMRS MPSBSS CASLCP 11I12I84 BOOM Camero 78 Jeffrey S. Anderson C1083 Joelle Anderson C193 ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom, Powder- PufgFootball, Jr. Show, Sr. Play, Class Day gl Nig t HIGHLIGHTS: Yeah! Luv ya Whale 8: the Bch-86 Krys' Thnxs MSLD S8cH LY Class '86 Bofr Whale I'm So Excited!! Kerry E. Andrews C19, 78, 119, 125, 1363 ACTIVITIES: PRES. 2,3 PPUF, Jr Show, Sr. Prom, Chprsn HMC Mng, RT, FBLA, HR Rep, Tennis, NYC HIGHLIGHTS: CT BFA ILU We R RCKLSS Wnecoolr Ccod Fl SUM 85 BST TMS MCREW EVE 85 NY Mr SH JCTWtJOD I LY AHH 85 BRngns TOMMY MOMSLDAD RTB ILY UR th BST John Angelillo C17, 19, 1533 ACTIVITIES: Ftbl, 3, U.N.H. Ftbl Cmp 84- 85, Jr. Prom, HC Dnce, Deca, P. Ral, Ftbl.8aBskt. gms HIGHLIGHTS.' Bng. WIDU. Luv Ya Mom, Dad, Brths,8zGram Family 2 Thanks SS B R L K New Yr 84-85 UCONN WI KSLK DJ-pty wknds beach accd afdfs cafe BC, TM, KS Joseph Angelo C1373 ACTIVITIES: DECA HIGHLIGHTS: Thx MMSLDD Tex The end Vac J.A.F.O. M.l.s. K.R.F.st. Times Wh.tex Sr. Prom FAFTRF 18th CEN Camp Brutis Bud Pats-all the wy . . lhugT Ronald Angelillo C193 Cynthia Angelone C19, 1373 ACTIVITIES: DECA Secretary NARCON Boston 85 HIGHLIGHTS:I Luv U Randy 53083 bn tru a lot togr SKne Mnne 4evr Mon Mar btns Nvr 4gt MH prns KP 1305 VGJT RPDD Luv U Mom Dad Dsy Thanx Bye SHS Nancy Appelle C19, 1373 ACTIVITIES: DECA, Concert Choir, Sr Prom, Class DayfNight HIGHLIGHTS: Friday Nights, Dancing, Zanz, The Beach Chris Treysi Best Buddies : 1 .- ' I-1 73 fi' Q'?QlisfI5,7-QQINFI i? i il1-'3Q.'fC i1!if'.'ki'i? fijliizliii , at ., 4-'I F 1 1 A .QQ 1 -Q , 1- -1 fl C 1 4 4 C nz., , . ,,,,, f1 ,11.,,.,, . , ,. ,. IQ.-, . , ,.1,-.,f.1,, ,,,1x,,.:. 1. .. ,Q ?.,:,..,:,g-.3 -4 1 1, E, ..,'?:,f,ffs - . L .'rF'mr1fm- v 1 ,., ig-1-my -fg . Q02-,,,,,-r.,-gewQ,iiy hx . W. at 1 PTP tfsft- ' 51,1 if I DEX Forever Summer 85 NY Trip Parking I LOVE YOU Gary Good bye SHS Denise Asklar C19, 136, 1373 ACTIVITIES: DECA, FBLA, Sr. Prom, Class Day, Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: Bst Tmes! Never Frgt SVB 85! Good LK CR MP LC DS See Ya AJ DD LL DZ Bye KO SD I Luv U GN. Cngrds Clss of 86! Thanx Mom, Dad. Good Luc Lisa Asklar C193 ACTIVITIES: Silks 2,3,4 Great Adventure 84, Montreal Canada 85 HIGHLIGHTS.' 5-18 at the beach! DB Sz PB The Crazy Four! Rem 7th per, 3-31 oh yea! Luv you Mom, Dad, Sis, Bro, Scott even Jim miss you all!!! Paul Aszlrlar C19, 1533 ACTIVITIES: Football 2,4 Trak 2,4, JAV Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom, Class Day8znite HIGHLIGHTS: PA DBLI16I83 PbBbDqRg Poundn Graphic Crazy Ken, Ohio! Vermond DB Cabin 320lb. Kyle lif tn Bills garage The End . . . Louis Avitabile C193 HIGHLIGHTS: LA'S Cr WIPF, KK, BB, EB vac'tion WIBB Sz PF Luv you DESI. rmbr LA'S 4 dr Chevelle Great times at A8zAB'S house Steven Baccaro C19, 137, 1723 ACTIVITIES: Soccer, 2,3,4, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, Deca HIGHLIGHTS: Great times!! JM RS MP FM MF SS . . Pty Flan! FM Pty Hs Chico Naldos Mon nite wret .. Summ 85 Taps Forever!! Perezoo Thanx Ma8zpa luv Ya!! James BadorekC20, 1363 ACTIVITIES: WASHBURN FORCE 4, GIB- SON SONEX DLXE PEAVEY COMBO 300 WATTS, SHOGUN 300, YMCA FERUM? HIGHLIGHTS: N.Y. 42 St. Blizzard, ALLEY- CAT, EYES NO PROBLEM, ANYBDY NEED HUBS?? MCBAD RULES KILLING- TON WKND,: FBI BOUND'??? KM PM WILS JB GM Beth Balinskas C20, 125, 1393 ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Key Club, Fashion Show, Stage Crew, Trbk Bus Staff, Class day and night, prom HIGHLIGHTS: Smile! I Love ya-SD KT CV SB and every 1 2! out par ski LKPlcd NH Ped's Elm St. Choc wfcream vac Thanks M and M and friends! 86 Amy Ballard C203 Darlene Banville C203 ISCTIVITIES: Concert Choir Jr. Year, Jr. rom HIGHLIGHTS: Mom, Dad Luv U. LA JP PB Rmbr. 5-18-85 I Love You Pat! 12-8-84. Rmbr. good times Sz talks Luv U LS Thanx BRO. Thank U Nan PB Sz DB William Barry C20, 168, 1693 QCIFIVITIES: Baseball 2,3,4, Capt., Basket- a 3,4 HIGHLIGHTS.' Baseball trip to Florida DF AF DC TC JB ML. CC EFCT MJF is the Best! SSSSJKCOSSSS PB RJ DF DQ PA MD and ALL the others FRGT?'?TMD Basketball, Boys C1693 Basketball, Girls C1713 Kim Bauchiero C203 ACTIVITIES: Emblem-type 84 Jr. Prom, 86 Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: I love you MZ Bst U tms WXMZMWLH sp az crew Dfn8ly! Nvr frgt all prtes Out K.A.! Psych! 9f20I85 Love You For- ever 420, F . AIClEVITIESrJ,r 8: Sr PROM Class Night Sz HIGHLIGHTS: KB I Love you 9f25I84 Meri- den Mt. Fog Say Kel: Huggy Kel! Skiing AF GS Keep in touch DR JA and CG Break a leg and an arm TKoff Leslie Beatson C5, 20, 132, 139, 144,3 ACTIVITIES: March band 8: Wlnd ens 2,3,4, Stage band 4, Chron Co-bus ed 4, Swimming 2 HIGHLIGHTS: band trps 41 JrfSr prom w!Brian Jr Prom 83 bst nite of my Lif! bst of times WIKBPM JDJM LJSS SL Lv ya frvr Brian 92783 Tnx MKLD Edward A. Beaupre C203 ACTIVITIES: CC 1,2,3,4, TRACK 1,2,3,4, CC ST Sz LL CHAMPS 1,3, Lolprs Gook Wars Aplruns Resruns Bear HIGHLIGHTS: Bst Frds AM CC CS SB ME JC JM BV KS JL DK ML THKS COACH NAK Mom8zDad Your the GRTST TRK SKP DAY 85 RKYNK JR PRM 85 SKVGHNT TAG BYE Kenneth L. Bell C20, 113, 123, 132, 139, 148, 3183 ' ACTIVITIES: FTBALL, MARCHING, JAZZ BAND PREZ, ALL-ST 83-86, ALL-ESTRN 85, ALL AMERICAN BAND, NY8zCAL 85 HIGHLIGHTS: Jr 8a Sr PROM WISHERRI I Heart You! Camaro PTY NKD TRPT1t1 LRN SKI BST OF FDS PM CP JD LB JM SS JS TKS MON DAD GRM ILY! KB8zSO FRVR! David A. Bennett C203 Cheryl Benoit C203 ACTIVITIES: Key Club Mexico 84 HIGHLIGHTS: Mexico WI LB Summer of 85 was the best! Beach wf KR LC JF KR is u are a great friend! JCM Florida? Thanx Mom Sz Dad Love ya! Scott Berg' C21, 29, 78, 135, 139, 142, 156, 157, 2103 ACTIVITIES: Sr Class Pres, NHS, Soccer 1,2,3,4, CoCapt, Boys State, FCA Jr. Fashion- SzShow, Sr. Play, Track, Proms HIGHLIGHTS: Bethann DKWS JCML Friends SCCG JLME Jodie LDLL SHKP Chem CLUB Ped Vilp Salvador HCJS JL CNak ILU MOM DAD Dawn MM BVSzBB Adios SHS Tom Bernardino C213 ACTIVITIES: Track, Jr., V. V. Cmptr Club HIGHLIGHTS: Fun Times 86, R Olev Zorx KVHX, BYE SHS Neil A. Bernier C21, 144, 2223 IECCTIVITIES: Golf 1,2,3,4, Chronicle Graphic itor HIGHLIGHTS: I LOVE YOU EILEEN 4684 92985 I had 2 THNX D 4 Stopping Golfiil Thnx MSLD BOT JSLJ JGPB JC C.P.B.B. U BANANA I YOUR THE BEST aifl SCTMTLA Andrea Bertelli C213 HIGHLIGHTS: MMJB SGEZ LEDM Luv Ya hrcne MAMA 1 +s GO crzy Cape 85 MMAB bstn SuzyQ WTP Shel NrtnPK Cps Smokie Mom Aim Alec Thanx I Luv U Dad Thanx Lisa Berube C213 Todd Berube C17, 213 HIGHLIGHTS: SBC Beach Drvein Feb 14 Fire Chicken nowa Monte Sorry MC MCDS BK Nice yew TODDS Bird Pha-q hows Dad hey sis Thnks Hankluv ya ma Bye Peter D. Betzold C22, 168, 1693 ACTIVITIES: Golf 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4 HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times WIBB DQ RF BB BH PW BF JB DB RM SM ML PA MD And All of her BCM!! SSSJKCOSSS Thanks for everything and good luck Robert Bigelow C22, 1373 Jeffrey Bissoni C22, 1373 Susan J Blake C22, 125, 136, 150, 1513 L .7 , , ., ..:-33551 ::4.vJ s u gr : , gif'-1. 'mimi' rw, -,yn - 1 1' is - .,,-' ,, -W.-Qs, -.5 ,:- -- -- . fi Q .rm 'yrw-, . 'I' I . H8371 e':Xl:.'1sg-g - M, fl I3'TE':fitl7ei'5fT.aW1vfff:'5'U' , 1 YF,-551vV,,,,'M,f,ffw3 !W,m.x.. 5q.5,l,,.?F5 J I Z., .- ' ' QwmQEQQwMw--L'Ww -'-j1. ACTI VITIES1 Chrldr, Key Clb 2,3,4, Jr.+Sr. Rep? FBLA, Bal Grl, PwdrPff, Fshshw, Jr + Sr rm, Sr Ply, HR Rep HIGHLIGHTS: 5 Stooges ur smthng spcl! Whpcrm Dbl Jrbl Htchc. Elmdrvwy Cntry21 gag u Denys 9-28-85 Lvya Mike-Atkdcks! Thanks MOM DAD TOM ur grt! Michelle Blanchard 1225 David Blier 1225 Melanie Blum 123, 1375 ACTIVITIES: DECA, COMPCLB, Dnkybl, Bstn-NARCON NYC, Lndon HIGHLIGHTS: Wstbrk Prom Flor wIKO Misq NB83 JDs 84 ZOD MerParties Cruz-85 Z28 Mel8cJav 9I29I85 Love JB RB VB Thanks for everything Mom8: Dad Valerie Blum 123, 1375 ACTIVITIES: DECA Narcon 85- Boston NY London 86 Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Good Friends Grt tms-party wlRD KK JC NM Zans prk lot JD ZOD Love ya Mr. Grad 86 Thax Dad 8: Mom. Dt fgt 71 Lemans brkdwn. FTWBIFY This Boardman 123, 1395 ACTIVITIES: C. Band, Wind Ensemble 1,2,3,4, MB 1,2, Tennis 4, Sr. Prom, Sr. Mural, K-Club 2, 2D-2 3 Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: Awmeus Bst Frnds VW Rab- bit Fi8zJet M8zD PE TE8cAnna Luv y'all MCD's CA 85 VA'?! JCAW8zDG Luv ya' Eddys Crew esp Jay LM8cTJS-LCKZ Purp Rain 85 Leonard Bobinslxi 123, 132, 1655 ACTIVITIES: Wind Ensemble, Marching and Stagle Band, Swim Team 4, Tennis 2, Key Clu , Latin Club HIGHLIGHTS: All Band Trips Being Drum Major All State and Southern Regional Bands Jr. Prom Out wlfriends snow 8: Water Skiing Driving Partying Donald Bogdanski 1235 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,4, Track 4, Ski Club 2, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Fr Field 3 in 1 FLETCHin McD's FFMcD'S UB40 TeF WBR Beach-dgm Htrs Gam Parties Splunken R.I. WTR RL CL EX-grp Cape Cod wCL CC THKU MOM Tammy Bonomi 123, 1105 Michele Booth 11375 Robyn Borkowski 1235 ACTIVITIES Sftbll 1, Itln Clb 1, Sr. Prom, flute clssdy, yth grp Alan Bouchard Danielle Bouchard 123, 134, 1445 ACTIVITIES: Jr. Fash. Show, Sr. Play, Sr. Prom-Com. Chron.-Ed, Stud. Council, Art Student-Sr. Mural'?! HIGHLIGHTS: Mis Amigas-Cheryl y Sandra Sz Long Yr s! 'magine Tarn? Dances Movies Napol! Pizza Skiing-Stowe-Party! P.S. Don't Forget! Love You! Lisa Bouchard 1235 ACTIVITIES: Swing Flags 3, FBLA 4, Em- blem-typist 4, Jr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Rmbr the gd tms nd Kp in tch NP, Thnx PS FOR everythng. I Love You Paul! Thnx mom, dad, and paula Love you. Melissa Bouchard 123, 1405 ACTIVITIES: Jr. Show Mtrl. Birl, Jr. Sr. PYOID, Class Day night , C Choir Dances HIGHLIGHTS: Thx M.G. Jr. Prom Frvrg Chem per 3 hi ys! Gd Frndsg LGLE LCHM PG RA Spc: CCUDA KB MG JZ MOM DAD LU BFA J.A.W. LUV YA! AWSM CO: 86 Richard Boucher 1235 Kenneth Boudreau 1235 Jonathan Boutilier 124, 1395 ACTIVITIES: Drama, Marching Band, Key Club, FBLA HIGHLIGHTS: Tammy 10I11I85 Beth Dizz Cabbage Patch Tracey Flip II Bnd Trip 1 Fn Bnch BVDL es 3 + 1 vr Good times with Friends! Robyn L. Brayfield 1245 ACTIVITIES: Senior Prom Maine Camping HIGHLIGHTS: Thank U Mark-I'll Love You Forever 11-28-83 69 Chevelle Best of Times wI MR CB KR EE EM MR. E GKR Br Bye SHS Thanks PF CB RB GL Kelly Bresnahan 1245 ACTIVITIES: Key Club Yearbook Staff Em- blem Staff, Jr. Prom, Fashion Show, Jr. Show, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: ILY Feb 9I25I84-Mer. Sq. Tootsie Rll-M er Mr. Fog: Brkn nrmfiilegz Ski- Cnt Stp! Lbry U Took off on us! NVR 4get GS DR AF JA CG SM: GRT TIMES James Brick 124, 1265 ACTIVITIES: FOOTBALL 1,2,3,4, Jr. Prom, Jr. Show, TRACK 2,4, PPUFF COACH HIGHLIGHTS: Great Times wf RT BT DL LG JP JB KD JA RM BC Pub Spkng Geek cave Summer 84 Beach Hwaits SS I Love You! Mom and Dad Thanks Heather Broad 124, 1395 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Senior Prom, Class Day and Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: Great times with Julia Bar- bara Melissa and Carol Kb and HB Kurt Ill love you forever Thanx and Love U Mom for everything. Lisa M. Brophy 1245 David Brown Keith Brown 124, 1375 William Brush 1245 HIGHLIGHTS: Had fun wIJL PB PA BB RA NB TE TURF KF TB DN SR IRMA J+ M 85 '71 Skik L P. 7 Gr. Arts Ckc Gh Good Luch '86 Party up Scorps Thanks M+D Robert A. Bruton 1245 Eric B. Budris 1245 Michael W Buganslri 1245 Kevin J. Buonocore 11375 James Buzas 124, 108, 1395 Christopher Calcinari 125, 125, 126, 1575 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Wrstling 4, Trck 3,4 HIGHLIGHTS: Pam Getsie I Luv U now+4- ever thanx 4 everything 10I6I84 CB+SB IH always 47 411 418 :southern champs All- Cnf. Thanx Mom+Dad, Luv U Jason Calderone 1255 Colleen Callahan 125, 785 ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary 2,3, Chrlead 2, Jr Prom, Jr Show, Class Day+night, Senior Prom HIGHLIGHTS: SA ILY! 5-11-84 7-4 Clscal! DO MORE! NH KMA Alniter Ms WYMM KM-Wndowals PK? MJCMPFN? THANX 4 Memries! LY MWTSVM Cls Act Bye! Luvya Ma+Dad Monica Camarata 1255 ACTIVITIES: Class day, Class Night, Sr. Prom, Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: MK IWON! Zeppelin Rules RP JP JPJ JB Hot Sum nghts DV CA MK TR U r great Summer 85 yipfingyee I am not well! Dude HJ PRTYPit SRGLYaMOM Bill Cameron 1255 Carrie Cameron 125, 1375 ACTIVITIES: DECA Manager, New York-2, Boston-NARCON 1305 Districts-1st Place-3 84 858c86 Sr Proms HIGHLIGHTS: SC-Nvr 4getu CMRO Drez Memrs 4ever FFSR LSDG ABAG SPRJ LEKP JHSC JDKC Vetts 84 PRTY-ophs hey Bobby Extms CRShR3 Mike I LUV U NRS Let go TNX MGD Mark Caron 1265 Christopher Carpenter 126, 29, 34, 1265 ACTIVITIES: Crss Cntry, Track gw, Sr Play, Jr. Prom, Jr Show, sbb83, Emblem MDScm, Sr Prom, clss DyNt HIGHLIGHTS: Bye 86 ART ED Jod MM BV KP Moot Crew Tgthr for Chrs! Vllge Peopl summer 85 Rl Party 86 Toga SB DK ML ccsusp Mcbed evrthng-a great mmry Valerie Carr 1265 Joseph Carrier 126, 120 ACTIVITIES: FCA Stu Coun-HR Rep, Jr Show, track, Key Club, Jr Prom, clss Play, Fash show, Bedrace HIGHLIGHTS: Bstfrns WSDK TSCG Sum- mer 85: mono DDis great: BBoys SB KA SL JM LU SNL Wftongue BG Bed Race: Mom + Dad+Rosse Luv U God Bless us everyone Kimberly Carrier Sandra Cence 126, 133, 134, 135, 137, 1425 ACTIVITIES: Emblem 2,3,4-Sprtsed. EIC, NHS, Tennis 2,3-capt 86, Swim Team 2,3,4, Senior Prom Comm. HIGHLIGHTS: EIC '85 Thanks: Mom8zDad- Luv U: Mrs. D: AJ Luv U-TJC Rand Buddies 4evr-Meow 008 CH Tam Luv you KFG Stowe '86 Think of Drez-12-20-85 Luck 2'86 Paula Chamberland 126, 1375 ACTIVITIES.' Concert Choir 4 yrs, Deca 2 yrs HIGHLIGHTS: Good times WI PL CM DG SG PJ SN Good luck and keep in touch. Thanks mom + Dad I lov u. U too Phil. Thank God its over! 86 Jodie M. Charamut 127, 139, 163, 1865 Holly Charette 1275 Kevin Charette 1275 Cheerleading 11515 Lisa Chmielewski 127, 1395 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, FBLA, Sr Play, Sr Mural, Jr-Sr Prom, Class nite+day, Dances HIGHLIGHTS: bstfrenz: AWSM MBTB KZAB, TIKS rmbr the wld times McD Bstn Hootrs! NuYrs 85 Car Jam! LAbchclb smmr SLCC New Wave PR Luv U CG urX2 Thx M+D Luv U Bye SHS William Christophersen 1275 ACTIVITIES: Vo - Ag, Graduation, Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times to LC, MT, VC Love you Linda Chronicle 11445 Christopher D. Chubet 1275 ACTIVITIES: Golf Wrestler-parttime HIGHLIGHTS: Where is the bus?, Lost in space, NDS Searching for undeniable truths . . . Pumpkinhead Gardens and togas for ev- eryone. Elizabeth Chylinslri127, 125, 136, 137, 1415 ACTIVITIES: FBLA, DECA Jr Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Sum 85 Sndvw bch 7ICOTI24 Chck Brstl Dxrs prty NwYrIPTS MCD Tom- my gdtms WIMPSL LLDACN BPDPDD Soph+Mic-Thnks for Evrythng! Luv You M+D Thomas Cianciola 127, 1535 ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2 HIGHLIGHTS: SQUEEZE MLDC MCMJ CAMARO VAN NOV 1 sixth pd PTAJ OADI MARC GANJ VoSun Corolla NAT Football BALD HEAD MICK PONG THANX MOM DAD Stephen Ciarcia 1275 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling, F. B. L. A., J. A. HIGHLIGHTS: Long time member of the SBC! Good Luck Class of 86' Good Luck - JM RT RS MS KF JP and KH Thnx and Love 4 everything Mom Dad Stephanie Cibula HIGHLIGHTS: Great times WI Lisa Michele How nB prtys! Miss ya! prty wI TV 5yrs ILY- LAB It's Been Real: KD+MPK CHUCKLE M Ronnie BAD COMP MC LATER! Kim Ciosek 127, 1375 ACTIVITIES: Deca, NY, Jr. Prm 84, Sr. Prm 85, 86 Fact. Bud! HIGHLIGHTS: Ross I Luv u 9-7-84 FM XMAS Prty! Zep CC Prty 84 Bst Frnds CCDD DDSS RW hous 2am Seg 7 DDKC DD3 Mus RCKC MSSC JBCC MKCB DAAP RSLK 4ever Leon Clark 1275 HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times wl RB. DB. RB. Sr LD. To Best of friends RB. BZ. Frog To Notable Teachers Boyles TAT. BS. INDEKI231 ,i T W' A 'i7 'TT f iV'FT 'T ?T T ii 'VI-'f I,' I . gg Q, Y Closing 12423 Dean J Cochrane 127, 1533 Lori Collar 128, 1403 ACTIVITIES: Marching band-Silks 1,2 HIGHLIGHTS: Wki Friendly wf SM, DR, MR Best of Times WIPA, LH, SC, DB Never Fget LH Last pty Rem TJ Love always to Howie D Concert Band 11393 Concert Choir 11403 Scott W Condo 128, 1413 ACTIVITIES: VO-AG 82-86 The Bus Ride 84- 85 HIGHLIGHTS: Thanks MOM Ray and Mum for your help !! I hope to lead a exciting and different life' And I'll have a hily good time doing it See Ya Timothy Connolly 1283 HIGHLIGHTS: KF SC CC BG SV TS AF SB CK Vienna waits 4U NDS President TOGA Chem Club Wrestling, who? Shoob in the Rye AF burnt at 17 Mom Dad MPILY Daniel Corbeil 1283 Magnus Cosmo 1773 ACTIVITIES: Tennis HIGHLIGHTS: Good times WIDS GS EC GS+TE! I'll never forget u, Jodie! Rebecca Cosmus 1283 Gregory Costello 128, 293 ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2,3,4, Latin Club HIGHLIGHTS: CYO Bsktbll, Boston, New Yrs. Eve Party, Good times wf SD, DM, JD, MG, PCW, MD Thanks Mom and Dad Todd Coulter 1283 Robert Cox 1283 Jan Flynn Creelrmore 128, 134, 1373 ACTIVITIES: Archery, Volleyball, badmitten HIGHLIGHTS: It's finally o'ver best of luck! KD V L KW DS CW PV VC! Cape Cod here we come! KM Florida's almost here! Jeff For- tier I Luv U MSLD Cross Country 11613 Stacy Cugno 128, 125, 149, 150, 1513 ACTIVITIES: CHEERLEADING 2,3,4, Capt ST Coun 3, JR PROM TC, Sr Prom LM, NYC, Killington, Homecoming JDBSH HIGHLIGHTS: CCCpch-SCJ D LSBM HSDU BRLH STRONG MtLm SM ML FEATHER BCHLGPHS 18P It was real DC AFPW OL- COT TJDK SQUEEZE 47510 Freds House BH Sum 85 UDRWRP TYLUVU MDTDJ Victor Cunha Jr. 128, 1413 ACTIVITIES: SWIMMING 85, 86 VO-AG Dream JR SR PROM- HIGHLIGHTS: DAD I Did it! Jimi and I will live on. The Future will tell life and love time and find Good luck to the class of 86 Edward Curley 128, 1393 ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3,4, SR. Prom, Jr. Show, Skiing, Music, Sweden 86', Rowing with Harvard HIGHLIGHTS: BOOGALA AH HA HA BRIARWOOD MAGPIE CD SP PRTYS QUATS CRC-FOSLAG PINK PARTIERS NY EVE GOOD LUCK ML GS BU JM SF RP JC KF TE THNX MSLD Michael Curran 129, 1733 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 119 lb. Soccer Jr. Yr. HIGHLIGHTS: SQUEEZE Bst Smmr 85 wf DMTP, Wild TM S Van, Head on collision, Hold on DC + GF TRI-Z Rockwall U2OK IINQIIEIDC, SMPMT W! DLD THnx MOM DAD Amy Cyr 1293 ACTIVITIES: CWEIBOE 1K-P3 German Club trip 85, Nursery School HIGHLIGHTS: Mom+ Dad FMLY ILY Thnx LK Best times-at SLV MFO-NH Best of Fds, Germany Thanks Mrs Z JAH ISA UOsh 24:14 15 memories Bye SHS Joanne Cyr 1203 ACTIVITIES: South Pub Lib Class of 86, Sen- ior Art Mural, Art Stu Mon HIGHLIGHTS.' ASMpic Thx Mr G!!! CDK pottery CSwe gtlost on wy 2 scool KLG rpsssns LZ mdnit cls Thx Care+John Thx Ma+Dad 4rides Bye smoking area 1 . . , V -I , ,ag 1.. LggA.r,.,. ,,t, 1 , 3 134' rf '12 . ., 1, W 7 n 3, pa, 'R c 'F 1 3' ' '1 fy ff A.. ara ,af ry Linda Cyr 129, 137, 1393 ACTIVITIES: DECA JRISR PROMS, Class dayfnite HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times in DECA. Also best of times wf WC. KL. BM. MT. PG. Bos- ton 85. Love you mom + Dad and Willie Art D'Agostino 1293 Kenneth Daddona 1293 Tom Damboise 130, 137 ACTIVITIES: DECA HIGHLIGHTS: Made New Friends and Kept the old Friends Best Times in 86 Room 221- 107 TB Sr LH Senior Prom NARCON New York Thanks Mom SL Dad Joseph Dancsak Jr. 1303 ACTIVITIES: BASEBALL '84, '85, '86, Soc- cer '83, '84 HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times wf CZ DB JR SF Sz Memories of Scott DRYZ. Christina Dearborn 1303 Danielle M. Dearing 1303 ACTIVITIES: Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: GdFrns: SG CDP3 SPok KD 1CC3 L CW 10-2-,82 BF MD Big Bros MADE. 1Ft Luv MP FR EL ThxJS! Sxy TB UR THE Bst! PPSC 5-13-83 ILY Thx 4bmin! Pty GDHh? Kelly Deckert 130, 1343 ACTIVITIES: ADV Photo HIGHLIGHTS: Sum 83, Mona, Thanks Wend, Fnky Davey J, Jan It was worth it, I don't know, maybe it was the roses Thanks Ma8zPa, Mark, I Love you Joseph DelBuono 130, 132, 1393 ACTIVITIES: Mrch Bnd, Conc Bnd, Stge Bnd, Sr Prom, Sr Ply, Ital Clb Pres Jr Prom, Bnd Vice Pres. HIGHLIGHTS: Danls Shah Zanz She likes to party all the time LG the curve csgas lw Im stuck to the wnd WKBLGCS WS JBPMDnt tuch that Take me home Luv u all Thks Mom- 8rDad Michael Della Vecchia 1313 Sheri Demoura 131, 125, 1403 Kimberly A. Denison 1313 ACTIVITIES: Swim team 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3, Jr Prom, Sr Prom, Class Day Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: Changes- Thanx Kev I luv u! 12-25 KB rem 7-21 wski Vt. 86 KDKB LDDN sum 85 Grt Adv Lisa-nv! AJ-Canada TW-BC! BJR-Thanks SC Hello! Scott L. DePaolo 1313 ACTIVITIES: Baseball, CYO HOOP Class Day Class Night, FBLA HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times with DM, GC, MD 8z JD, Laughs w! Smurfette, Homeroom gith KD, LD 8a AD Prom. Thanks Mom, Dad, is Asadoor Derboghasian 131, 137, 1403 Lisa C. Derosier 131, 136, 1413 ACTIVITIES: Jr. Fashion Show, Jr. Prom Class Day 8a Night, Key Club, Track Manager 85, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Dave 614185 Grt Adv. Grt Times KDKB CVJH! Sum. 85 St 86 KD. 204, M.Nut Lk. Pl! Lfsvrs BigE RR SkplMWCG I Luv U DN St Family! Thanks! Beena Desai 11393 Laura M. DiDonno 1323 ACTIVITIES: Sec of Natl Hon Soc Fut bus Lead of Am HIGHLIGHTS: I love you hum Thanx for be- ing there LD Forever Pinocchio Gdbye SHS Gary Donahue 132, 1373 Michelle Donna 1323 ACTIVITIES: NHS Key Club HIGHLIGHTS: Cape Cod 8!17!85 Hrbr Par- kfOLyme Bch. 5f25f8zl2f24f85 ILYTSD CCCM99 Rioco8Lgrnsw Hcky DDfShon 1 BFES CBSLED MrGMY SW KR ES BF Thnx - J ' ' A ' M8LD8zFAm Linda Dorman 1323 1 C . ACTIVITIES: 85-86 Nursery SC1100 amefa Crew HIGHLIGHTS: Jam Hostage SC, DP, RP, SD, TD DD, 123 Tami? sat Nite Prty KC Heaves? Big!Donby? Thanx Mom Sz Dad I luv U LR Watch out by-tor MCD Thomas R. Dorsey 1323 Debra DosSantos 132, 125, 133, 1423 ACTIVITIES: Sr. Prom Class Day Class Night, Jr. Prom, Jr. Show HIGHLIGHTS: Best Times wf MB AJMC Nov 2, CS8cgds CR Summer '85, 4I5f85 Marty YMI Sr Prom Vldc Thks 4 everythng ILU, Bstfrnds AISLDD Kilgtn Thks MSLD ILU Lisa Doubleday 1323 ACTIVITIES: NY Modeling MS-CT-U-Teen JR-high-PR. HC HIGHLIGHTS: BOTWIJM MM DA AS CB JT. Rem-app.o-JM MM DA. FF-AS. BOLWIDD-CB. LOL-Thxs-JT- SU-SM-Thxs MDS.R8r D-GL. JM-UR-T- O-FM. ENDL- LUV. Crash M8rD-ILVU Stacey Dowd 1323 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4, pwdrpf Jr. Sr Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: 5 STOOGES 4ever wpcrm cpards arbcn IC et8zcubes htch Thanks 4 the grt times SB KT CV B B SB DBLTBL SM 85 BF4ever I Luv U Dad Mom Gar Jennifer Dietrichsen 132, 133, 1363 Damon Dietz 1323 ACTIVITIES: Sr Prom 84, Jr Prom 84, Sr. Prom 86 HIGHLIGHTS: I Love You Brenda Adshade P. with B CJ H Thank Mlm A. NYE with Bren Steve Hea TFBts. Cornwall ILYD m. Seaport w Brenda A WDPH PSB??? Allison Dinsmore 132, 135, 142, 171, 1593 ACTIVITIES: SOCCER 1,2,3,4, Capt, Bsktbll 2,3,4, TRCK 3,4, NHS, Jr Prom, Jr Show, EmbIChr-photo HIGHLIGHTS: Best Buds Kim Mo Jill Sue Ang Mel Trish FIF missns Spal Summr '84 CC Luv U Chmclb Elit e SLDRN Ptsbg-race SB snk2Bech Thanx MDAJ ILUVU Lisa M. DiPietro 132, 132, 1423 ACTIVITIES: DIII, NHS, Latin Tribune, Welcome Soph. Dance of '83 Sr. Prom of 84, Jr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Best times W! LD RB JH Never Forget DG CD MK nor Noise Sz Straw- berry. Dave I'll always love you! LD-Thx for everything-luv u . Dis tri butive Educa tional Clubs of Am er- ica 11373 Deborah Dlugos 11373 ACTIVITIES: DECA HIGHLIGHTS: DDKC DD 3 mus Bst Frnds KCRC RWRB SSM P RW hous 2 am Seg 7 Bud CC prty 84 J8rL wed 85 Hmmrd Mll st WIKCDD RBSP SNKN out t Ang Smr 85 Diane Dlugos 11373 ACTIVITIES: DECA HIGHLIGHTS: KC hous smer 83 CC Prty 84 JSLL wed 8 5 RW hous seg 7 Bud Bst Frnds KCRC RBRW SSMP PO ndo prty 10-4-85 3 mus DDKC DD snekn out sum 85 Peter Dripchal: 133, 1433 ACTIVITIES: EMBLEM-ed 2,3,4, FTA FRENCH CLUB HIGHLIGHTS: VP, MG, AP CK, MLA, VETCH, You SALAD K-MON NOW! BE CAREFUL! LOUISE! WHAT ARE YOU DO- ING? BOTANY. NICE SADDLE SHOES MR. Pcd! FURBALL! Scott Drzewieclri 1333 Debbie Dunbar 1333 ACTIVITIES: Softball, working HIGHLIGHTS: Love you Asa-AF. Jode the Load, Luv u Rob-Thanx, Rach T. Spill-RED hornet. RBSLMR. 12115-17l85 JH-DG-SD 1scene'?3 Drez. Look dad-huh! Buckeru. DDSLAF Andrea Dupont 177, 1373 ,Lexi 'nl..-g:-1:- ,P--,M .,,-is qw me A.---e -1... ,.....,1. ,,.,..N.,,,,, ,,,, , Kia V 1 V V Y f T, lit., ,'f,tG Q ' lr I - lm '11 ,5- .nt 21Ta5715?5'l.e ? J - 'f'.t3t.' it-V . , 5 A l.,,tv.,..1, .3-:yt i-, . b - ,H 13,14 .F wry- - ., ,- 411,- I 1'i-IETWTT Qi'Sl3gg.t,X5.b:q5,-,,tgij1f..f,. ,, gg.:,.1 '- , ftfzwgj .f',1t1l,gj -,1' ,, iff-I-'g-',f2j,1'.Ap',- ft. . :,-gyxf nji dif- -g'sgl,Q,-iq'j',f,1f?fstbi2tQf,t,i.g wif, 17 .. ' Michael .L Early 133, 126, 135, 139, 146, 1601 ACTIVITIES: Capt Track 8: Cross Countr FCA Jr Show, VP Sr. Play, 1984 State LL 81 Open Champions HIGHLIGHTS: Thanks A.W. Nakoneczny All Conf 8x All-State CC 8nTrack friends-SVKT CGAM and SBBV CC EB RBME 7115185 I Luv U Sue Thnks Mom 8zDad Matt8zJen Todd Edgecomb 117, 331 ACTIVITIES: FOOTBALL 85-CC CHAMPS SENIOR PROM, BASEBALL HONORS-2nd FLOODANOMICS HIGHLIGHTS: BEST PALS-GS SP SF RJ DREZ FOREVER EDDIES -PARTIES- FUN- VABEACH 85-VEGA PINKPA- WWLIVE BB-MAIDEN-VETTE VICE SURF FBALL31 I LOVE MOM 8rLISA Gary Einsteder 133, 1371 ACTIVITIES: 8384 Wrestling, Skiing, Cas- cade HIGHLIGHTS: 83 84 85 S6 Best times with SSLW MGD L SFJC SMF WILD TIMES YeLLOW 455 Dual Quad Slee Per THANKS everyone LOVE YOU LOTS JAC thanks mom mac Laura E. Elliott 134, 142, 166, 1671 ACTIVITIES: Girls' Swim Team, Nat'l Honor Society HIGHLIGHTS: Luv ya LB JS CP SB TC MB WH GDluc '86 IEC-gd party! ARAN! BAM- Fettes il! Miss you SB! Thanx Mom Dad Heather. I love you! Bye SHS! Emblem 1134, 1351 Jolin England 134, 120, 133, 139, 142, 144, I45 ACTIVITIES: Chron Spts, Act Ed Stdt Coun- cil, NHS, Ski, Key Clubs, Sr Play, March Band, DRUMLINE 84-86 HIGHLIGHTS: JM-friends-AJRH Crash! Best cuz Mike NH FREESTYLE! DLDM Ily Hist-Goodrow Ron, EdB Hack Dryz. Stupid Cat! CARPI Ily Dad, Mom, Mar8zKate Laurie Esbaner 1341 HIGHLIGHTS: WMDIT BSTFRDM MM AB AP MB CC GtXs jr pm LBSTR whCush FbGmn84 NYEV whom anyl AP-sqXs VHUZ cnct, DURAN thxs M8:D cls of 86 Bye SHS! Jeanne Fabritis Gary Falco 1341 HIGHLIGHTS: First day of school-GP. 9115185 85-HP-84- vette-blue thunder. 10111185 crash w1 MC 8: DC R U OK! Good luck RH RKHD GP DB MC DC. Later! Barbara Fallis 134, 1371 ACTIVITIES: Key Clb CHrs DECA, Ftbll, baseball HIGHLIGHTS: Fun times w1 BZ, AS. RB. MF. 3rd caf BS times Hist clss w1 mr Byls never forget KB. NB. TP. LD. mss ya DS. HR W1 .GF. LE. Luv mom8rDad Michelle Farnsworth 1341 Steven Fazzino 1351 HIGHLIGHTS: To my best friend: JC Please believe me, There will always be a Place in my heart for you Kenneth F edorak Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11351 Beth Ann Ferenc 1351 Thomas Ferracci 1351 ACTIVITIES: Ftbll 83, 84, 85, 84 C.C. CHAMPS HIGHLIGHTS: U,S. Hist Mr. Boyles Gd Tms W1 DQ RM and Scott D. I'll Remember You! lst I-I and 2nd H D'nt have T'stdy 3 yrs goes ,,.,-......e......E..,,,.....f No... ,.-,,, , , fast DU BR in Act Michael V. Ferreri 1351 ACTIVITIES: Wrestlini2,3,4, JR PROM, JR PROM, Sr Prom, C ASS DAY CLASS NIGHT, GRADUATION JUN 86 HIGHLIGHTS: Gr times SB JM RS FM SS DA MP EARS RS KGMW BUR FLAN CHICO NALDO CG MAFIA MP KING U BED A19 TAPS VN FBIRD DA BLOOM SL MOM DAD'Thks Field Hockey 11551 April Fiore 1351 ACTIi'I'I'IES: Clnss knight 8: Duy Jr 81 Sr Prom Jr. Show, Fashion Show Emblem- Sports Q powder puff l'b . HIGHLIGHTS: Wow! I thnk I like em! Jst a 'lil bit GS8zAF cham KB8tFB 9119185 FR Syko-Ckn1SD-DRCG JO ther not STUBS! MCD's-BK-JP Thanks LOVE YA GUYS Kelly FitzGerald 135, 1341 ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 5, Mgr Boy's Swimming 3,4, Emblem sports Editor 4, Em- blem Sports Staff 3 HIGHLIGHTS NDS TOGA! Guber! TJC-I LOVE YOU! S Buddies -iever! WMDR SVTS JLSL CCRH SDLK LOOK MOM-NO hands! Thanks Mr Ped! NO MORE HOT PEPERS David Flood 1351 ACTIVITIES: BSBLL, 8 HIGHLIGHTS: ON TOP OF THE MT. 21 M.D. U-R A STHD I LOVE U SQRL LUV Giz -HVN 4EVER. BR BTL'?! I LUV YA M8zD. I FND HVN 8: MY SRCH IS OVER -Floodstr Aaron Florian 135, 119, 1531 HIGHLIGHTS: Dive W1 KF bombs Long I. Kansas, Crue Flip-Mt. S NDS-Toga Hunt deer-2 for 2 His-Goodie Hey Don-A mind is a terrible thing to waste-Roy Kyle Florian 1351 ACTIVITIES: SMA HIGHLIGHTS: 86 SCUBA 19 LBS. Skiing ODYSSEY Hunting Long Island DF JB- LOST Where are the DEER Shrimp Fund 4Lbs. CRUE-AF DF MF Mom8tDad Patrick Flynn 1351 Focal Points 11781 Jill Fongemie 135, 1251 ACTIVITIES: Sftbll 2, Sr Prom, Class day Class nit, Graduation HIGHLIGHTS:1 luv U MJ wknd Fri nite bst of x 19 86 bst bud Rob Sum of 85 at beach. Thanx mom 81 Dad 2 my sis best in Sr yr. Luv ya all. just U8tI! Football 11531 Maureen Forgione 135, 125, 143, 1711 ACTIVITIES: Bsktbll 2,3,4, CAPT Sbll 1,2, St Cncl, P Puff Track 3,-1, Jr Show, Jr Prom, Swim 2 HIGHLIGHTS: Best Buds Jil Kim Al Spgs Bobbin! DW g Rec Gurds tours Hmrd! Snk2Bec 16 5 4WB Foor DW MNAH Lug Sum 85 Bill n Bean Thx mom Dad MCSA PS Mark Forsyth 136, 1371 Steven Fortier 136, 1201 ACTIVITIES: Track 10,11, FBLA, Gymnas- tics, Skiing, Sr Ply A 1 HIGHLIGHTS: SBC BgBti OMagpie OEdsprty PMaz IHOU Hnd Ec JMWM Skiwt Frndszcls of 86 RTx2 RSSC Thx M8rD Kimberly Fowler 136, 139, 1421 ACTIVITIES: Manager Soccer 8: Bsktbll, Emblem-Bus. 8a Sports, Key Club, NHS, Band Cheerlieading D HIGHLIGHTS: Luis8LClark Wxp ls it real? MP rmbr cc lil rbr STOP: Andy BR? BP-Beat u Yet! Thnx Lots? BF Lets Pretend1SS pty lost my yard! Bye1SC PSYCHED Robert Freer 11371 Sherry Fullerton 1361 HIGHLIGHTS: Best of Luck to MF, KD, JM, KB Let the Good Times Roll! SD, JP, MR, KC Jam on it! I LOVE YOU RICH ZAKREWSKI Thanks for being there Michele Furrow 136, 1371 ACTIVITIES: Jr Prom, Sr Prom, Class Day, Class Night! DECA, Boston 8: New York HIGHLIGHTS: GOOD TIMES w1 LH SC! member HSPL Parties Drez, I miss U! TW I love u! RT TE MD Thank ul CG Good Luck! Love TOSL GL! Luck to 1986 Frank Fusco 1361 Ftgture Business Leaders of America ll 6 Future Farmers of America 11411 Future Teachers ol' America 11431 Gregory Gaedeke 136, 1371 Da wn Gagliardi 1361 ACTIVITIES: Silk Team l,2,3-Captain Jr., Sr. Prom Fshn Show, Sr. Play, SHS Marching Band! HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times W1 RJ, PL, PC, and gang Silk Team awesome band trips lunch buddies 1,2,3 love you Paul B I'm not weird, you are! Michael F. Gagnon 1361 Chris Gamber 1361 ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Wtrskiing, Softball, Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom Class Day 81. Night. HIGHLIGHTS: Party w1BC BL RH CM. Beach Skp. Wkends! Lvts. UF. Lk Placid OH NO! GvMeABrw! ROTC! HsPrtys! Summer 85! 2205! LVU Lisa! Thnx Mom and Dad ILY!!! Kimberly A. Gamber 136, 158, 159, 170, 171 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2,3,4, Capt. Bsktbll, 2,3,4, Student Council Class Nite Day, Jr. Prom Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Bst of times w1 JP AD MF 8: AS Bobbin Prties Road Ends! I love you Chris! Nvr 4get 11125183 We RMn2B I luv u Mom, Dad, Chris, Elaine Sharon Gammon 1361 ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 6 yrs, Deca, Jr. Prom 85, Drama FTA, sr. Prom, Light City Addition! HIGHLIGHTS: Jamie Ill Always luv ya 8-16- 82 GT W1 PJ TP PL AB AB is it still raining? Game Time Journey PJ rembr thos 200 yds Mom 8: Dad I Luv u Gregory Gaedeke 136. 1371 Dawn Gagliardi 1361 ACTIVITIES: Silk Team 1,251-Captain Jr., Sr. Prom, Fshn Show, Sr. Play, SHS Marching Band! HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times w1 RJ, PL, PC, and gang Silk Team awesome band trips lunch buddies 12,3 love you Patil B l'm not weird. you are! Michael F. Gagnon 1361 Chris Gamber 1361 ACTIVITIES: Ski Club Wtrskiing Softball Jr. Prom Sr. Prom Class Day K Night. HIGHLIGHTS: Party w1BC BL RH CM. Beach Skp. Wkends! Lvts. Ut. Lk Placid OH NO! GvMeABrw! ROTCI HsPrtys! Summer 85! 2:115! LvU Lisa! Thnx Mom and Dad ILY!!! Kimberly A. Gamber 136, 158, 159. 170. 1111 A1 I'I1'I'I'IES: Soccer 23,4 Capt. Bsktbll, 2,3,-1 Student Council Class Nite Day Jr. Prom Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: I-lst oltimes w1 JP AD MF tk AS Bobbin Prties Road Ends! I love you Chris! Nvr -iget 11125183 WeRlVln2B I luv u Mom, Dad. Chris, Elaine Sharon Gammon 1361 A1 I'I1'I'I'lES.' Concert Choir 6 yrs Deca Jr. Prom 85 Drama FTA sr. Prom Light City Ad- Clition! HIGHLlGH'I'S: Jamie Ill Always luv ya 8-16- 821l'l' w1 PJ TP PI. AB AB is it still raining? Game Time Journey PJ rembr thos 2110 yds Mom X Dad l Luv u Denise Garnett 1371 AC'I'Il'l'I'IES: DECA Manager 21,-1, Chorus, Class Duy, Class Night, Sr. Prom 85-86 INDI: X1 711 I , ' . -3 5:1- Wi 31'!:t'1'.lY'1'1T'lf :ww . --ft . , . -1. .. ,, ..,ih.,... ,, 'y1,,2F.1.t,g,,, :Y ,l I f v . ., . ...,. , U ,. ,.,,, .-. s'i,'4.C'5.,,, ,- ' ft. , - tz. , ,.,-- g fm' 1- n, , , 4 ' 234 HIGHLIGHTS: Finally made it! KK Thr painting the astr! CC, AB, KP, Always Ken 9- 28-84, Florida! Thanks Mom-Dad For ever- ything Love you! Bye SHS Colleen lil. Garrity 137, 2021 ACTIVITIES: Yrbk-bus., 4, Sr. play dances, Sr. Prom-85 HIGHLIGHTS: GUM!-I-IUGS!-5111I85-trky calls WIDR-S P: always a bro-summer '85 WIMTSLBR- the res . DANIELS, PORSCHE, EL, I-IZ, SJ-Beck, we're outta here!! German Club 11431 Corine L. Giarratana 1371 ACTIVITIES: SR PROM, Class Day 8rNight, CHS Bonfire Dances SHAHARAZOD 86 iifl HIGHLIGHTS: GOOD TIMESSL FRIENDS LD MF DE LH MR is he ugly? STICKY KEYS YUCK! PRTY AT GF's WADE I LOVE YOU! 4 ever Hi MOM! sign off! Susan Giddix 137, 1361 ACTIVITIES: FBLA-BALLTIMORE SKI- Vermont 85: Myrtle Beach Sr Prom 86: Cls Nite, Sr Prom, Wite Prt, Vigs HIGHLIGHTS: Mugs-luv ya frver Bst 4yrs rmbr rck, fort, Swscmpg. Mtnprts Tmbrlnd SndVw 7I4!84 Thnx4grat tims ABDZCSDD8z85 NWEVEThx Mom Laur Dad Jo, Mim Pop ILU Amy Gilbert 1371 Patricia Gill 137, 1371 Lisa A. Gioia 138, 1371 ACTIVITIES: DECA Concert Choir, Sr. Prom, Dances, DECA, NY HIGHLIGHTS: Gd Tms WIMP MB JW TD your all rude Buddies-M T J D R E B L J. ILNY Class Daylngt I L V you Mom, your the Best D D B S SPL Class of 86! Robin J Givens 138, 136, 1371 ACTIVITIES: DECA FBLA and BOSTON DRAMA A Conn Yankee in King Arthur's Court! HIGHLIGHTS: MY WALL cafe Good times with TS KS WL JB and all my friends my own Business I Luv to flirt wlthe girls Hamden Thnx Mom Susanne L. Gladding 1771 HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times wICris LM KM TH PH PG Luv u guys. Best times at E.C. WICH SS MS Luv u SC! 10184 Summer 85 Mr. CHOW PartyingICH JJ L T CN Christine Goff 1381 ACTIVITIES: Student Council Sr. 8: Jr. Prom Ski Club LK Placid Pwdpuff Ftball HIGHLIGHTS: Prms wl MJ btrm JHWMM NWPort RI MANE Camp SAPrtys 4Jly WCCSA dnces time? Sftbll gms drvin pit 417 Luvya Mike 4evr thks MA8rDAD BYE! Michael Goodrich 1381 ACTIVITIES: Tennis 4, Emblem 3, Sr. Prom Class Day HIGHLIGHTS: Good times WI RP, JM, MH, GP, TODB. EC, TE, PR, Sr Edward's Crew Good Luck 'AHORNET Racing Team Bassin wIArt K THANX MOM DAD BRO Brian Goralski 134, 381 ACTIVITIES: Track: 84-86, Jr. Show: VP Jr. Prom, Sr. Play, Sr. Prom, Class Night, Class Day. HIGHLIGHTS: Great timesffriends, TCSB JCTS-Best Friends, Cathy WI luv-memories, MCD, prtys: toga Beach 1BD171, Skiwee car 5x NDS, Thanx Everyone Christopher Gormley 129, 33, 39, 120, 121, 125,133, 135, 139, 142, 1571 ACTIVITIES.' Soccer, Track, NHS, Std Concl, HSBown FCA Boy ST, SR Play, JR Show, Morn Ancr, Proms, Emblem HIGHLIGHTS: HAWK fun with WS SB Bell JC JL ML SC CS Ped scrg red Vet LSDK Civtan APS ST Cmtp tan x CNak Have nice life 86 Tanx MA DAD A6 TG BYE- Marsha Grace 1381 Xavier Grant 139, 118, 1531 Michelle Graveline 139, 142, 174, 1751 ACTI VITIESJ Gymnastics-capt. Discovery III Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior play, junior show . :I f I ! -- 1 'I.'t, an .l-, frillil I :li-A 'X' 1 - 2 - X wg giz gs .,,, . HIGHLIGHTS: Clue BRYAN WOOBEE RIT GWTL yellow silk Killerstep Heep Bounce Primo oversicty Snowhite Look BABYWOLF Aaky- IBalla gray hair Vin LuvA!-Drz. Karey Greger 1391 ACTIVITIES: Sr. Prom 85 HIGHLIGHTS: Times WI EL 4-11-85 thnx Mom and Dad, Mr. and Mrs. L fr evtg, look out USm! Alws thnk ofu EL: Kp kol KS Valerie Guarino 139, 1941 Clifford fl Guerrette 1391 ACTIVITIES: Class Day, Sr. Prom, Class night. Soccer 83 HIGHLIGHTS: Noah Smr. 85 Va. WISD, Prkg Mc Dees B BC, JL-11I9!85, SKP LDMW, JHSS. SKL 85 KBMW, MHTP I Luv U MOMSLDAD Thanks! Sr. Prom I luv U JEN!! Carol Gwiazdowski 139, 1391 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Class Day Class Night, Senior Prom 1 HIGHLIGHTS: I LOVE YOU JIM Mexico 84 RI WIJ8zM SP 10-6-85 NYE RURSD BK WP RO HC luv ya Barb Joyce Julia Marcia Mel AG MG TG Jon I THANX Mom8rDad Erick QL Gyllenbammer 1391 Gymnastics 11751 Peter Hagstrom 1391 ACTIVITIES: Skiing, TRIPS to Boston HIGHLIGHTS: prty TH SJ BH SS PH MT SG LM KM PG mndy is Bglntne dg SGR MNTN wlmo VRMNT LGS RVEXp TH LM KM PG-THANX HI MOM N DAD To much is nvrenuf Jody E. Hall 139, 125, 1671 ACTIVITIES: Girls swim team 83,84,85, Capt. 85 HIGHLIGHTS: Thanks Mom8aDad Sand 7yrs good times! SB 6122184 HATS WSLD 7I19I84 LD Sum 84! Big E RR! Heaven 84 CGSS MW N885CB! Forever 85 More Cham! Nov 2185 WB Neil Hammick 1391 ACTIVITIES: Freshman Football, Ski Club, Sr. and Jr. Proms HIGHLIGHTS: Rock-41 Always Rocking in the grain Ill Never Forget-C. Gosselin 8: M Gavin K'Beech Wild times 4 ever CT SR JM CC BT DJ Concerts BMS Susan K. Hannigan 139, 78, 125, 126,150, 1511 ACTIVITIES: Chrldng 1,2,4, Sec 49-! Bal Grl 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Clss Nite-Chrprsn, FBLA 4, Jr Show Pwdr Pf HIGHLIGHTS: Scott luv u bst frnds forevr May 5 8 4 Jr Prm, remembr SwChlt Luv ya Al Mo Jil Kim Ang-Al Hly Cr? Hola Chui! ChmClb Thanx Mom8zDad! Rennold Hanson 1401, 1331 HIGHLIGHTS: Great times wl Chuck Chris Bobby 32 crash Huey 84 Get FKNG BIG at M B C Brew Crew Fkr Hayes Dar the man Mom Dad Missie I love you Missie I love you Thomas Harasimowicz 1401 ACTIVITIES: SBC PTE SKI HIGHLIGHTS: H-MONSTERS MW JW GS MF JG TNIPN NW-YRS '86 PLVL-BK NVM-HM LM-PG-LGW PH-BLNTN SOMF-SYH-SMA-JH1234MF 2PD-STUDY FBTADB Cheryl Harwood 1401 Laura Hayes 1401, 123 150, 1511 ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading HIGHLIGHTS: CBW + HH - Mmres StM Crazy SV Bch All Niter Cap Mor - R Partes Serious DuDo 4, Whl Thnx Family + Friends Bsis Dale Luv Ya always Randall Heath 140, 112, 134, 1351 Joelle J Hebert 1401 ACTIVITIES: Drama 3,4, Europe 85,86! - TS: 1 MUST SAY! Spec Friepds- LK C PP TE SF Py DRZ-miss u Lndn CR-1pimM DUCK! rdtr BnswISSD85 d'nlsBTS SAL! Best LnMUT-rm Luv UMnD Hero ULIEDHYI 1401 r ie . 1 EGTLIVITIES: VO-AG: FFA-Chapter Vice HIGHLIGHTS: Cafe study-1st per: Vo-Ag Bus JJ KD, RC, EH, AB, JH, TH, MRS. JER- IN'S English Lit. Home rm. 217 KL, JB, JM Brian Hinton Roy Hinze 1401 Michele Hobson 140, 1371 ACTIVITIES: DECA, Narcon, BOSTON '85, JUNIOR AND SENIOR PROMS HIGHLIGHTS: Thanx mom and dad best of luck to JH RH esp. KP CA CC EG New Years eve w! Cindy. you Prfo! I love you Chuck al- ways and forever!! Rebecca Hobson 1401 ACTI VI TIES: Sr. Prom Class Day + Night Jr Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Good times, friends, +sum- mer 85 SC Best of times WI Arn 7-10-84 Mom- Dad thanks for everything finally made it Ar- nie-Becky forever! Sheri Lumbra Hobson 1401 HIGHLIGHTS: Getting married having a baby boy I love you Rit + Justin Best of times WI DL JP RH I love you mom dad brother sisters N the Hobsons Sheri Hogan 1401 HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times WILJ in Lib. SunVal. MC, Before PTY, Sum. Sch. Eng. DV- Typ, Pict. LF JB, Florida, Aug 9 85 JBISH Nov 21 85 Jody Holyst 1411 ACTIVITIES: Girls State Rep., Key Club, EBEA, Concert Band 2,3, Marching Band 2,3, Y HIGHLIGHTS: Jamn Snbrn RI WILH party OH Rd trip I love you Mike Sr Prom 84 JB Jr Prom 84 CD Sr Prom 85 MW41 LuvU LiL sis :LH LDMM CC Thnks RJ+RS! Donald S. Hopkins 1411 ACTI VI TIES: Math Team, FBLA, Sr. Prom, Class Night Class Day HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times wf SD, GC, 8: TP Miss you GL, 8: MP See some of you next year at Central Lisa Houle 1411 ACTI VI TIES: DECA HIGHLIGHTS: ptys jr yr-whmyeniw-Steph Mich Lori-mrng Iluvu Jody-jam sunburn Never 4get DI MS ME mtSorent85-RL Drive- in BK Xmaseve JF sign off!! Michael Huet 1411 SCTIVITIES: Tennis Team 3,4, FBLA, Jr. Sr. roms HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times wf JP New Years Eve Beaches and sun in 85 Tampa Florida-Thanks Mom Class of 86 rules Italian Club 11331 Karen Ives 1411 Randall Jacob 1411 ACTIVITIES: BASEBALL 3,4, Latin Club HIGHLIGHTS: Boston 848:85 Having fun yet? Pound w!Floodster MDPB BBDQ-RU DRNK ENUF 2 DRV? Jack's 2 yrs ILUVU JH MICH: HZCC DREZ T See ya townies! Da vid S. Jamharian 1421 HIGHLIGHTS: MS AD Milkman, Buddy CS fn : : :: H DJ stop Boo! I know you know. Shmuhh! Remember the best is vet to come 1421 Best Friends DL KD PG MJ Far Class Photography per 6 FT J 3 KFS Best F DL WHSG Times Mall LKIT Luv 1251 Can. Sr. Prom, Class Times wfDDMB BC 4 everything Mark ILY! Bst Frnds DD 8: AJ. b 'm Y may un' Thnks . d A Mark Jehnings 1421 HIGHLIGHTS: Best ot' Times WIJF JF and all my other friends. A special Thanks to JILL, YOU have made things real fun for me MOM AND DAD ILY Laurie Jenkins 142, 108. 1441 ACTIVITIES: Chroncile HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times wl SH in Lib. Speical People in my life g. sp, js, 11, Dec 14. 851 met Sean W. PB TL I LUV YOU ALL TAKE CARE. Janet Jepson ACTIVITIES: DECA, NY Wild Trip! HIGHLIGHTS: Thanx Mom and Dad! KP + JJ 7127185 Luv U Kurt 4 ever! Journey Faith- fully Sum of 85 Tie the Knot Miss U Mich Cls 86531 KM's Coors Harley Johnson 143, 137, 1411 Jennifer M. Johnson 143, 141, 1421 ACTIVITIES: Band FFA-Treasurer Jr and Sr NHS, Natural Resources Team HIGHLIGHTS: Good times wf Good Friends. Vo-Ag Open house wash. conf. the beach St. Elmo's Fire Thanx Mom K Dad A Samuel Johnson 1431 ACTIVITIES: Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: I love you Tam Lee BH PH MT SG SS PH Wheeler Pro E G +H Hon GT Dunk Don. DM CinC BH L S camp out Sr Prom Psych We finally made it 86 Mark T. Johnston 1431 HIGHLIGHTS: Van Jam stp Lgt in NB w! MMM Pong MoPar oak tree Your in my way eight ball zanz and sth Cmft Brian Josenhans 1431 HIGHLIGHTS: 10I15I83 to 11I21I85 Thanx for the memories Kim GL Todn Amy Thanx Cal tak care Chris 70Ch 65ply Mtcm the Wall NH Pigs Tks Mom n Al Donna Judd 1431 Patricia Judd 1431 ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 2,3,4, Silks 3, Deca 3, Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: GW wIHD SG TR AB TJ SG rember 200 yds. Drwd emracy just kidding!! TR rember those serious prties! Big time Thnx M0m8zDad Luv Ya!! Mom Da Daniel Kaselr 1431 ACTIVITIES: Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: The Caldor Crew Crazy Al Beaudoin's 71 Camaro Dan's 77 Buick Regal Good Times with Renny Hammer Jim Joanne Charlie Todd and Alan Beth Kavan 143, 139, 1441 ACTIVITIES: MB CB WE 2,3,4, Tennis 4, Chronicle CVYWE All St Southern Region HIGHLIGHTS: Best times wf Mark TFB KB 3: CVYWE CRW Great Memories of Bnd TRPS Parties 8: Friends I Luv U Mark M D KB TMA TFB KB CP CP PW KS DF Christina M. Kelley 143, 1401 Elizabeth A. Kelly 143, 1441 ACTIVITIES: Emblem 2 Italian Club 3, Chronicle 4, London 85 Sz 86 HIGHLIGHTS: you're silly! Luv ya Ed Pwe ,e.s1.w...:...,..M......a.,...s.S-.......1 ..e.,.,, . . . .,... Let' Cat Crs MP Sz LL Thanx Mom Dad Ms. H 8: CP-confidante ABC buddy Give way to let , . . REM Alwvs Drz. Kristen E. Kern 1431 Kathleen Kerns 1441 ACTIVITIES: Sp Clb 1, FBLA 4, Sr Prom, Class Day!Night HIGHLIGH7S:l LUV U LARRY! -IIQYER 3- 26-84 Rlly What do U want 2 do Wana Mnka Stop? 12-14-85 Ht'l'bs SCHJ EI. ti-12-85 DG-I Lst My Willt! LHT-SMILE its -1 real!! Stacy Kerry 144, 1671 ACTIVITIES: G. Swm Team, Sr Prom 11-18- B4, Jr Prom Nite, AEP Hike WI Mr D, Class Day! Nite! MayI.1n 35 HIGHLIGHTS: DR 8 DY NYC 85-Ridin Alntrk Nvr fgt-A Ctg 8: Calc M PPCAT!! DR Misxthing! AS Keep singin HMF-7th per- CCod- Hayride-85 -OPSLTP-Thanx's MSD! Key Club 11391 Gerrit Kimball 131, 44, 1371 Ward A. King 144, 15:11 ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4 HIGHLIGHTS.' Best of times - Parties-Jr Prom wl Karen Yorski AmyKochol144, 1241 ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Play Stagecrew, Class Day Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: Late again VG pisda AllLte Lido Lost in NB WHDZ Busu 31111JLLT Nice Pockets lggie LA Es Dygl' Kick me thanx mom+Dad-1-Pete Luv u Rich David Koeller 144, 1531 Douglas Kolpak 129, 44, 78, 120, 135, 139. 157, 1941 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Boys State, glass Treas. JrShPrm, Srply Vill People, Key HIGHLIGHTS: Vrgnmbl Stmrllr JR SBJCWS Chew Class Clown 1stSoberX Bench? BgDl Huh? HLSLJmBV ExLuv Bert CGHawk MLLL ILUM8tDCTLip NDS Rejt. LVYA KC Cynthia L. Kordys 144, 1411 ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Italian Club, Math Club, NHS Discover 3 HIGHLIGHTS: Best ot' times wf Snooked, PD, Mr. Garry, Prof, RD, AM, Pre-Calc, Bugs. Comp-BN, Law-As, Algebra 2-Chops. SB, LK, BK, DK, 8: Candy Lisa Kozlowski 144, 108, 132, 134, 135, 139. 1421 ACTIVITIES: Key Clb 83-86: Emblem Ed: NHS 3,43 Latin Clb Pres 3: Jr Frshn Sh: Snr Play: Snr Val Dnc! HIGHLIGHTS: AHFH 85: KC Cnv LM: Jr Prm-PS: NY-CU Bo STON YAG DC 861 EH Luke SMEK FBET TK NYE853 No Ya Kdn me! Frnds! LLLF DGLD What? QSA ILU M8zD, DB! Kevin Kramer 1441 Marlene Kristopik 1441 ACTIVITIES: 12I8I82 FLYA Cin TPA MC U WON Beck B-Buds JAM! Aunt Bunny GH FNFY Duh P-OK? Ya Rit Cmftbly num B-GO 4It 'ID U cb Idr Pty Hty LYMD Michael Kroese 144, 1421 ACTIVITIES: NHS Pres. 3,43 D3 1,2,3,4, Orbit Ltn Clb 2, Quiz Bowl 3,4. CHS Sci Cyps Sci Fair NEML HIGHLIGHTS: I LOVE KIM! Jr Prm, 2 Sr Prms 85-86 IIIIIIS4 417185 Chem tutlitests ski WI KP SL SJ ML favor Grad Summer 84- 85 Bang! RH Tx M+D+K Paul J. Kuziak 145, 139, 1441 ACTIVITIES: CAML, Chrncl, Band Trip, W. SKI NH, Phtgrphy-ed, Bird Watching, S. SKi. HIGHLIGHTS: C'est la vie! Lub ya Epita, Lrn was best part, Luv ya Mom 81 Dad Thnks 4 everything. Ed prty time, Aakar lrn how to drv, RM Keep Tch Valerie LaBarre 145, 1371 Jeff LaForge 1451 Dean LaFrance 1451 Michele M. Langana 1451 ACTIVITIES: FBLA IIIIGHLIGHTS: THANKS MOM AND DAD POR EVERYTHING!! Best ol' times wlliig .1, You have been a great Friend! KF. lt's been a great year! BG Scott Laguna 145. 11111 John Lnliberte 146, 137, 139, 1411 ACTIVITIES: Math Clb-Cpl NHS. Tennis gwautii, Dlscov. 3-Peer Cnslr, Junior Show. Key 1 HIGHLIGHTS: Best ot' times WI Becky Zak, Acky, V. Lee. Len. JB. Kuzy. DP. MG. Ron Math Clb wl Misk Junior Prom, Dances Michael A. Lamarre 129, 34, 46. 1351 .-ICTIVITIES: Basketball 1. Baseball 1.2.3.-1. Sr..l'lay. l .C.A. 4 HIGHLIGHTS: 84 Jr, Prom. LD: 85 Jr Prom TC tstill there1:SB-IC DKJL Friends WSMK 8: Rest: Partis: Toga. Carp 8: SC: Crisy4: Ama- zon: NDS Me-mb: BYE Jay Lamb 14151 Lesa Lambrides 1461 Marc Lampkin 146, 153. 169, 1981 ACQIVITIES: Football 4.5.6. Capt Basketball 4.5. HIGHLIGHTS: SQUEEZE MLTCDCPMMC THEZ PM THE DOOR JD Rember PS weyer 4getU Rockwass DCTCPMMC gonna miss you guys Bye SHS Thanx mom Craig Karyn Landfear 146, 1121 ACTIVITIES: Key Club Emblem-write Olympic train Youth Group Morning Bible HIGHLIGHTS: YMCA BSprngsten Quiet time Bke Trips NH nscotia Europe wrkouts Cmp saanto Lilj wed. Poems snooked EntGen Neyer Surendr Bye-God Bles Dawn Landino 147, 120. 1591 ACTIVITIES: Sccr 1.2.3.4, All-St 3.4. Jr Prm, Jr Shw. Fshn Shw. Sr Ply. Sr Prm. Clss dytirnt, DECA DSFXST comp HIGHLIGHTS: Vrmnt DM oh ya EX I Luv u Mutt' Thanx nvr lrgt u HZ 8:-IE Thnx MDNJLN dnsMmy Dttns UNCLMrkLU V U Smdy DB Moot Crew l mst sty 86 . . . KGVGLT ICOR13 Dean Landino 1471 Doug' Landino 1471 r .4t I'IVI'I'II'fS.' S3-S4 I-'OO'l'B.-11.11315 l-'REl iS- 'l'Yl.E.-X11'l'O INIECHANCIS. SNOWMOBIL- ING, DR.-XG RACING HIGHI,IGH'I'S: THE SCOLT THANKS INIRKIXIRS G NEVER FORD AIAVAYS A BUICK GOOD '1'l1X1l-ZS-1Y1'1'H NIGGE .-XIISF Bl.G'l'Hl' ERIOD NOS l1AVE B.-XMI 5.4111 l',-XRTIES Christopher Laporte 147. 1311. 172. 17111 .-lC'l'Il'I'I'II'fS: Wrestling 2.3.4. C.-XIIT. Jr. prom. Sr. prom HIGHI.IGH'I'S: GD times u'IBRl11.'1'1X1Rl. CC TR DB the squish l love u Kim nyr 1'rgt 11!25f'S3k nll the grt times we shared tgthr Tlinux Mn Dad Ro Lux' yn John Lapreay 147. 133. 135, 1351. 142. 1111. fl-l1 ACTIVITIES: Student Council 4, Track 2.3,4, CC 4, Football 2,3. FCA, Sport Ed Emblem, NHS, boy's State HIGHLIGHTS: Chem Club ot' cbhPed JMW85 Proms Jr 85 SD Sr 85MB Best Frns: TRML WSCG SBJC BGt': ADTR MFSH KDDD LS33 UCT Med. ILU Mom, Dad- S:Dave Holly L. Larson 147, 139. 14111 ACTIVITIES: Softball 2. Basketball mgr 2,3,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Key Club 3.4. Chronicle Stall' 4. Sr Play HIGHLIGHTS: ILY-TDV SMR 35 JDB Reno Moot Crew Jr Prom Class Dayfnight KA'S CAR HRZ-morn LY Laur GoodXwIKTKS JMJC Thanx DMHS SLDK Sxmach ILY IVIXLD Latin Club 11321 Lori Lazzari 1471 Susan Leach 125, 34, 47, 94. 135, 1411, 143. 11111 L - ff 1 1 .- 1 X . .. ,.. . t.. . . 'Zhi' 3.75 - - mf--47J'1'i':' - H 1 4-1..w..-w.g,.' ..g3,.' - . 236 144, 154, 155, 1901 ACTIVITIES: FI-Iockey 2,3,4, capt Track 2,3,4, Band 1 Jr+ Fashn show, Car Wsh, Sr Ply, Emb8zCrn staff, FCA HIGHLIGHTS: Ski wf Kacy NY FH-seymour Krys' moot Reno Ich Liebe Jenfer Wheres the Party? Toga 85 NwYr Thnx JCVG LBSIS HLHZ lich Gdlc LOVE YOU MS Marc Leblanc 1471 Norman Ledonx 147, 1371 Lisa Lee 147, 139, 1421 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4-Treasureer Convention 85-86, NHS 3,4-Tutorial HIGHLIGHTS.' Howdi! Luv ya alws CSLK MDES JLSM Thks 1HL1RB1 frfn tmw! RK- MD swmts qk qk wdwd: BM w tby-Bf-oxf JL- BCTR Thks Pa Ma GBGM CS MSya DRZ Renee LeFort 147, 136, 1441 ACTIVITIES: FBLA: Sr. Play, Chronicle Bus. Staff HIGHLIGHTS: DON, I LUV YOU! 2-19-85 BF-DA VG JH 8: HN HN-RSDJ AMC. Don-R MLOH MLBY TOBB Ralph! Henry! Thanks Mrs. S. Sz Mrs. T. 1991-WWBM M8LW! Garry Legnani 1481 ACTIVITIES: 4 Mods on the streets of N.Y. City Riding the 5:15 NDS HIGHLIGHTS: Thanks MandDfThe Magni- ficent 7 Time here has gone by all too slow Fin. Wendy Leland 148, 1391 William Lepage III 148, 1261 William Lesler 1481 ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Track HIGHLIGHTS: CC Team Class of 86 941 MM's Parties TRACK TEAM Early Dismiss- al Graduation Day CCC South Champs CC Paula Levesque 1481 Yvonne Levesque 1481 ACTIVITIES: FBLA Jr. HIGHLIGHTS: Jr. Prom wf PD. LC, JN, ES MM, Great times wf HN, ML, PA, ML, LC, Thnx Mom 8: Dad LSrJ. Robert Lewandowski 148, 125, 137, 142, 1571 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Capt, Jr Prom, Jr Show, Golf 3,4, JV tri-capt, Sr. Class Day Chairman HIGHLIGHTS: CCCChamps 85 18HrAl- stal- Cnf34 Sum85 home sqsh cav Dawn luv ya bchwfCL BR TOM? RIPDod ge SPAL Party JDKGTW Tx Mom8rDad Friends unowhour Kimberly L'Heureux 148, 132, 139, 1431 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, FTA, Latin Club HIGHLIGHTS: Summer of 85, sun Scott CM CP RS JP 1ST Per SM GM KM 4TH PER Jr. Prom iceskating SWimming V J A B scrap- book BZ L8zDP RO Trixie ice, Robert Lheureux 1481 Marla Liburdi 1481 ACTIVITIES: Softball, Italian Club HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times WI YL, HC, PA, LA, BM, KY, NH, ML, LP, SYRG Dave Thanks Mom Kr Dad Loryn Lindquist 148, 78, 119, 125, 133, 139, 142 2101 ACTIVITIES: St Cncl 84-86, Jr Sr Treas, NHS 85-86, KClub 84-86, Shall Mg 85-86, AHF Queen Hmcmng, JShw HIGHLIGHTS: MCrw Grt times MEL-Best BudyFE PFDC Red mny memry chem Club PED AHF Frnky SB MT LKY 2SUCED Tx4 9yrs MSFB TxLU 85StFn Wally TxM8tD HT Stanley Livingston 1481 Sophia J. Lombardo 149, 125, 1361 ACTIVITIES: FBLA, Jr Prom, Sr Play, Sr Clas Activ, Powderpuff HIGHLIGHTS.' Liz Puska Dawn Lor Tom FMRTW SCASM 1-1 84 Sndv DIES TAD SmrLvr85 lvulwys Oct11 25Bxr RL's hsw TR awsm Cllge lk Ot 68 Lvuvryl Ma Pa Fran Joe John Longo 1491 Joann Lopiano 149, 133, 1421 ACTIVITIES: Std Coun 3,4, Fld Hcky 2,3, Emblem 2, Chron 4, NHS, Key Clb 4, Jr SL Sr Prom, Boston HIGHLIGHTS: Greg I LUV U 2!23!85 Thanx NWN? it fn -.1 .mp'r i1wf,.-w- --4 .. 1: ' af- 1 f ' 4 . , is ir if 'I egg , Ni-Fr -11.11. fr' J 1 'NI 1 ...n f Dad Mom Phil Chris Pep Luv U! Good time wfGAKF BFLL QQ WW SMSF STJM Mhmd Smtins up DD TFF N LGHT BTRP! Heidi Lounsbury 1491 Jennifer Lucitti 149, 1421 ACTIVITIES: NHS, Discover 3, Fundraiser Mexico trip 84, Art Student of the Month, Who's Who Horses! HIGHLIGHTS: Foz! Cin8rFrd 85 wlgfd smr wkds! Hana what? 3rc VG AK LT Pondo The Dead JC AS LARYL Dd 48 hr Cogns Fml of Spcie amoeba Mex 84LyM D 8a Doreen Lumbra 1491 ACTIVITIES: Sftbll 2,3,4, Co-capt, St Chmps 85, Sr. Prom 84, Jr. Prom 84, Sr. Prom 86 HIGHLIGHTS: Soph yr. mt grtst guy in the world Steve I LUV U Alwys Sz For 1I29f84 Trac we did it grt tms WI BEN KM TJ VS ML SF MH WMThxs Mom Sz Dad Daniel Lunn 150, 1531 Christine McAllister 150, 1341 ACTIVITIES: Emblem ed, Key Club Member of Sr. Class HIGHLIGHTS: Finally! psych-gee he's dum oo7! Hi Chris si sta., pues KF G, DBgotta go! LJCS, SD New York! We miss you, Scott! yng. 1's oh no! Sean T. McDonough 150, 1571 William McCarty 1501 John J McCormack 1501 ACTIVITIES.' Soccer 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3 HIGHLIGHTS: Great times!! FM RS SB MF MP SS DA Luv Ya LO LO crash skidoo FM- couch Flan. cut Rs Hill 'Thanx mom+dad Luv ya 71 Monte Chico Naldos Thomas MCGFGDGFY 150, 1361 HIGHLIGHTS: Frfld GoldBullet SQUISH- CLTR DLBRRL MrMacx HurGloria TRIM UnclCharls Quitoscafe Rd Trips Sumer 83 Beach McD's Bongers Thxkerliskath Jill McKinnon 151, 107, 139, 140, 142, 144, 1451 ACTIVITIES: MB CB WE 2,3,4, CHRONI- CLE Photo,Ed 3, Ed in Chief 4, Std Council 1,2,3, Choir 4, CYO 1,2,3 HIGHLIGHTS: Good Times KBPM SSLB Wash Mon Sis KP Memories LJS CP Noah,s Ark Movies Love You Both Jr. Prom JE I Luv U GH Tkxs Love God Bless DMKL Kevin McKnerney 1511 Daniel McLellan 151, 1371 Elizabeth McNicholas 151, 125, 133, 162, 163, 1751 ACTIVITIES: Nastics Capt 1,2,3,4, Vollyb capt 2,3,4, softB 2, Trac 2,3, StCl 3,4, JR Show JR Prom, NYC SKDIP RVS FL85 HIGHLIGHTS: CCCpcn-BMLS JDSC HSD4LHBR SQUEEZE MLT CDCMC- BstFrds Lgp's JDbsh BHSUMrptys wld-PMSIFDSH18 P RIJM BCHJD BUD- Ql3ORO CWBS NONIN4G I Luv U Mo Da eg Stephanie Maccio 151, 139, 1421 ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 2, Key Clb 4, Mrchng bnd 2,3, Cncrt bnd 2,3, AHFH 85, Jr. Prom, Sr. Play, NHS 3,4 HIGHLIGHTS: Lake Placid 84 no heat Grt Advntr 84 Mntrl 85 WXGI Rebs K-BO BT2 Boston 85 Mato Who Loves Ya BAbe! BAN- ZAI Luv to LTKS LRHL THNX M+D Scott MacDowell151 139, 142, 1901 ACTIVITIES: Key Cltib-VP Lt. Governor 2,3,4, NHS FBLA-Reporter 2,3,4, Emblem- 2,3, Junior Show HIGHLIGHTS: Key Club-best! Scrapbook- if11We will beat LM1 DP CP GM JA CM KL MG MR VP BD JP RS CS AB AK LM TS DR Summer 85! Bye SHS! Mom Dad Donna Jeffrey A. Mackay 151, 1391 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4, Track and F' ld 3,4 I-ILGHLIGHTS: Good friends SHSISGQH per. Hist Part ?! TCAB PMMT Bye Drz V-BALL YEJM MAJ All gone Mr V Brwd Aptifl 87 88 Thx MOM DAD ANDY Walter Mackie 1511 Terri Maddalena 1511 Barbara Madore 1511 ACTIVITIES: Emblem HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times WI CW ML PA AS JD DL MM AND Thanks to my aunt and my father I Love you both. Michele Main 151, 1371 ACTIVITIES: Deca, Boston Narcon 85, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Jr. Prm at Viky's LEDM NtPK DZHS car acc AB bff CpCd whp crm NY's ChnFd Homeb +Sea D A STILL gl I Love U obssn Dance Away SHS MMDD Jesse Malrles 151, 1371 Victoria Malpica 1521 ACTIVITIES: Deca-N.Y. Trip Skiing-Ver- mont HIGHLIGHTS: NM KK: Vib's Wed. Fri. Sat. I Love U A, Feb 23 85 Thank-U JS and CA Val-Porkchop Beach-85 HIMOM Dad Josh: duey, Lov ya Col: party Sue Mangiagli 152, 125, 133, 137, 139, 142, 1441 ACTIVITIES: CHRNCLE cobus. ed NHS treas SRluau play prm Jrshw prm fshn pwdrpuf KeClub StdCncl-CndFd HIGHLIGHTS: bst fds: AW KZ LC TB LZ AB CH DH-thnx LkeHawrd pstchio Cke is't! BonJv Htrs B Idol RTT LkeGrg snmbl mnte msqmct-smr 86-LYma dad Sct Tsh Teresa Manuele 1531 ACTIVITIES: Italian Club NY HIGHLIGHTS: Good times wf friends Good Luck BZ+ JL THE best thing that ever hap- pened-Jat CNB+FIL wf Map Forever! CAI- +Cen NTS Thanx 4 being there SD Fred Marcantonio 152, 1371 ACTIVITIES: DECA, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: MP is gts BTB wersthe Ket- chup RS how SE MF-MALRIE LKPLstrd Campn 4442 BST fr MRJ SMS 84 Gdlk DU n Cru LvYa KB Thx Ma Dad Che Lov Ya Jennifer Marenholz 152, 135, 143, 1751 ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2,3,4, Diving 3,4, Sr Play, Class night, FCA, home rm rep HIGHLIGHTS: Ich Liebe Suzi Party? Jenfer Togal II Sure Whale HDB-glfcrse Elm St Reno ucka Deutsch eve 85 Krys Thanx Moot Crew Tommy KCJC Hachacha Monica Marietta 1521 ACTIVITIES: FBLA HIGHLIGHTS: Friends are always around when you need them for anything! Thanks for being there! m8Lm to PJ, KR, TS, and every- one else. Katherine Martin 1521 ACTIVITIES: Jr Show, Boston HIGHLIGHTS: Best vxw LMPG GSCC PHTH ILUF MS SUMR 85 Lee Classis-Sensi- ble Windpeek Slidclg-Ptochip Schdr Prtys and gang misya DF Maude! Thanx M+D Desiree Mastrianni 152, 1391 AETIVITIES: VBall 1, Sr Prm, Class DayIN- ig t HIGHLIGHTS: Laur, Mama, Ayea, Deana, Amie: Bst. of Frnds! Wknds. Prtys! Crusin' thur BK! nvrstp lvnukh! Cptmrgn LuvuLA Bye SHS LOVE You MoM + Dad Math Club 11411 Peter B. Matthews 152, 1251 ACTI VITIES: Tennis Team HIGHLIGHTS: To the person who made my senior year as great as it was I Love You LAT IN Memory Of my best friend who cant be with us Drez - Dylan Maulucci 1521 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling HIGHLIGHTS: Amy skins, Robynskins De- gieskms Lamg Chop 3f85 Rec Vision Jr. Show-1-Btle of Bnds Amy Kim Chris Ed Pat Pete,s Gad P.V.G.C Dufus nw.. -,1..nsc.....:..,,,k A , V'-. 'H Y ' . I ., I 1 A.. ., . , . . if 11:55 ' 52,1 ' I ' -pw n n 4 - -:1n.wnvwg .- . 1 5151? :Q 'lit 31 1 f. ' :M-tw..--1-fw, . .af 1 .fur 1 it 2 AJ , ,Q tad 1'-vm, X W 11 ,gains f tight J C v .g.:i,-.f . : w' at- -,,,.-AQ.: -7.1 .1 f . 7.1 1 .1,t,4,4t.1,.a,,.,.-...J-it...3 , .. 1 ,, , , 1 , -Mark Mauro David Meehan 1521 Ann Marie Micacci 129, 52, 125, 1421 ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 2,3, SWFL 3, NHS 2,3, Cb 2, Jr Shwerm, SrPly, Mont 85, BstnQncy Mkt 84, Phaps-2 HIGHLIGHTS: DC2284 bsnt xksjalok86 KnKstsr Lebm CCLKMLMU Folw cl:1I SInLU nldomegtawywt MarstSYB Brt.PK H4T Jngsp Mcusthm Luvualwy MoM DAD LkPB THANX Elizabeth Miceli 1531 ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics Team 1,2,3, Track 2, Jr Show, Powder Puff, Field Trip-Boston HIGHLIGHTS: Gd X w KSKM PHTH SGPG PrtymC'? U2 gvm e abru Grad 85 thxs Vale SKpSch-coki sit smkaj xnmrki vyda smr85l Lee, Schrp, HurcanP! muj MRD Thx Brenda Michaud 1531 HIGHLIGHTS: Bst of tms wlgino: Hthr, Dj rmbr mtg Gd Frnd Damon Luv U H DDm- Luv U so M-bt U dont'no! H-rmbr VT, Ital Fest DDM-is is U? Bye Gregory A. Michaud 1531 Barbara A. Middleton 153, 1391 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, FBLA, Emblem Tvpinv. Senior Prom. Class Dav Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: I Luv U 4ever Tray 10-19-85 THNX FOr Bing there Mel S CArol-Thru T8cT S8rS THNX For the fun Julis8rHeather BRG K Luv U Ma AM8:BBP Nancy Mihalko 1531 ACTIVITIES: Track, DECA, NARCON, Graduation! HIGHLIGHTS: Gd tms w Kernls Rgs Dee Mlch Km Rmbo vl ML JU Sumr of 85 WPJDZANZ My hs mx Joniwanbs HLtn bs Thnx Joe Zanz Pklt wemdit Seeyain BS John Mindek 1531 HIGHLIGHTS: SBC WM Prty LBINJ CRC- Foslag ED prty NYEve-RS Bwood Quatrs BBB!-AAA! What?! MM prty Good luck: SC RS WM SF JP 2XRT MS RP TB PW KF!! Arthur Mitchell 154, 1611 ACTIVITIES: CC trk 1,2,3,4, CCSt LL chmps 1,3, Sr Prom 2, Jr Show, Sr Play, Sr Prom, Clss dynt Drm 84, 10Lprs HIGHLIGHTS: CK I Luv U CC my bstf RI Smmr 85 bst of ME EB Bye Clss 86 Thnxs Mom Grad MMK MC VLLG PPL C C Bg SB DK WS ME CG Thnx A.W. NAK Mixed Chorus 11401 Robert S. Monti 154, 1531 ACTIVITIES: Football 3,4, CAPT. 68, GOLG 2,3,4, Jr. Prom, HOMECOMING, Deegs pd 8 HIGHLIGHTS: Tri Cpts Pg-Pg at T'S PLV BK Drv In GOOD TIMES RT LG DL BOP MG Angelette DQ BP SM McD's Ftbll Cmp Bstn Trp Bye SHS THNKS MOM 81 DAD Bethany Moore 1541 Steve Mordo 1541 John P. Morelli 1541 John Moriarty 154, 123, 139, 1401 ACTIVITIES: March Bnd 1,2, Con Bnd 1, Wind ES. 2,3, PERCUSS ES 2,3, Stage Bnd 2.3, Con Choir 2,3 HIGHLIGHTS: SHS Band Concerts Sr Com- petitions Good Bye Mr. Berry and Thanx 4 everything Good Bye AK KR KK DH LB SB KP LT BD RS DG MM MP ILU Cynthia Morris 1551 ACTIVITIES: MajorettesfSwing Fl 1,2,3, Ccpt? Srprm 85, JrSh!Prm, Can!Mass Tripsfplys SHS dncn ISOEXT PLAIPS HIGHLIGHTS: GdTmswfACLMKL mysLds Bh8rSn s 1dJcwwu Xkssd84 JALD FOLLW crPBKIMcd LYPPAMMS ddw!C2RRTA TAMS RmS pyAL DncnZBar ILILM Luvya AMaPaTLC THANX Glenn P. Mullins 1171 HIGHLIGHTS: Brew Crew Ren Bob Chris Kp Prtying. Frk 8a Kel Frevr. Kg ovr CG Huey- Lew No. 1 alrt R en Thanx BTRMB Sr Dad Beach 85 Kiss WIBRS. James Mulrooney 155, 65, 1401 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, DECA, FTA, CC, Sr Prom, Jr. Prom, Sr Class Play Director , ..sn...,.4....,.,,..'-..... , .,. . ,,.,.i. HIGHLIGHTS: Trevr8rRosland 8tMom Luv U Crash 1f3!86foh ? 'QQlSleechkc. Palmtrees HOPEZ Luv U all - Bye SHS Ill miss U Remember - wheres the party! Thanx Mom- 8tDad John Mulrooney 1551 ACTIVITIES: MARCHING BAND HIGHLIGHTS: BAND TRIPS, 10th grade! ADIOS ESCUELA AMIGOS Y TODO ESO! CAMP MR D'ANGELO 'COACH' DeBi- s up Bryan Murach 155, 132, 137, 1391 ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Wind Ensem- ble, Stage Band 2,3,4: TMSC, Frontiers of App Sci Photo Prm HIGHLIGHTS: Band Trips to Mass Wash Montreal and Phili - Fun Bunch St times at Denny's with VN JB WL KS TS JS - TMAD GLE - Live Long and Prosper SBK David Murphy 155, 1361 ACTIVITIES: Baseball 422, Legion P72 Summer Bsb, Deca Jr Sr, Fbla Sr, Sr Prom, CYO, Baskerball HIGHLIGHTS: Liz I Love You Thx ex tms mems KB JS GC MD DF LJ esp. SD rmbr Bch 55 Chcgo Con wl DF Mr Abe bro M8tR 'Relax' Thanks Mom Dad I Luv U Deanna Murphy 1551 ACTIVITIES: Vllybll 2,3, Jr. Prm, Sr. Prm, Clss Dy, Sking Vrmnt, Deca, Grad-day HIGHLIGHTS: I miss U LU! Bst Bddy md 85 grt! ILY Sn mls wn't be so far, DR! DL HZ HL JE JM HS ILY all Dn't be strngrs! Ily ILY Mom8zDad Thanx! Kevin Murphy 1551 HIGHLIGHTS: Drms S D Sr R Sr R Rising Force Led Zep Heavy Metal Dio Iron Maiden Rush Tama Paiste Slingerland MR CN SG AD AP TB DP Patrick Murphy 155, 132, 140, 1481 ACTIVITIES: BAND - TPTS, S. Region CYO - HOOP SKIING HIGHLIGHTS: DONT BCKUP KB FRNDS: KB DC JM CP LJ JD LB RMBR SCOTTYD. SRPROM CLSSDAY, NIGHT FIRE IN THE PRK BPFFF! TANX MOM DAD SIS GDBYE. USNAVY Jeffrey -Murray 155, 1421 ACTIVITIES.' Wrestling 1,2,3, NHS, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: BETH! I LUV U 121261849 Best of times wf BF, FB8zDH!H8rB, JS, DG: Boston Trips w! BF3 1st time 7l85g future MD. Krank! Cutie 1BF1! Joseph Musto 1551 ACTIVITIES: Track 3,4, All conference Team HIGHLIGHTS: JC Always Special Best of times WIST KT JW on the track with LG the toaster. SHS All confr Trk. JD LG PL The Boys8rthe 69Chevy Jeannine Nadeau 1551 Chris Napolitano 155, 1371 HIGHLIGHTS: Special times wf Sue, beac- fun, Partying wf Daves, Glenn, BJ, KD, Jon, Mr Chow, Daytona, Killington, 67 Ponti, Mounten, cooten . . . National Honor Society 11421 Jacqueline Nawarskas 1561 Scott Newhart 1561 Kirk W. Nicholson 1561 Vivek Nigam 156, 122, 132, 133, 135, 139, 141, 1441 ACTIVITIES: Track, Emblem, Chronicle, St. Counc. Math team-Capt., March., Stage Band, Wd. Ens. HIGHLIGHTS: Interesting times wf JB, LB, DR, BM One of the Fun Bunch. Good Luck AP, JL, HJ, PK, Good Life MP, KF, CS, May God Watch Over My Friends! Ann-Marie Nitkowski 1561 HIGHLIGHTS: John-ILU! JM8rAN 1!24!85 Later SHS Finally 1Mabe1 party JBRLJL, JM MTS Wht a trp! 4x4-ditch nvragn frkou+4 byin, yeehal Can I? Thanx Morn8zDad ILU Holly Norman 1561 ACTIVITIES: FBLA Jr. HIGHLIGHTS: I Luv U Tom 2l8!85, Sr. Prom 85 I'll always b yor l'tle Cadet, CFY, nvr fgt- Mc wf RD, always Rem-Pigy, Wu-Wu, ML, RI., esp. YL Thnx MKLD Lisa Nucifora 156, 136, 1371 ACTIVITIES: PHS Ski Club Swim team, track, Deca-Dist 3 states, SHS, Sr Play, FBLA, Deca Boston NarCon HIGHLIGHTS: Itly 84 ECSU PRTYS thks DNBBB QnS+fRW g+!LmRWMMCC LstPlv Drty Wal DNS Kg3Cop Bkdrv tru ILM! Food? Luv U Bro Sal Nts!SA3frds LUV ya Mom 3 dad Ronald Nyren 156, 134, 135, 137, 141, 1421 Scott Olmstead 156, 126, 1531 ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4, Ski Club, Junior Show, M.C. Junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4 HIGHLIGHTS: Sue I love u. May 5, 1984 Ju- nior Prom Suis Chlt. Cave Skp MKR Hurcn Glra Vrt, Tad, Crd Man. TRIZ Ridin M.C. ABHS. THANX MOM DAD Jay Kerry O'Neil 156, 1371 ACTIVITIES: Bsktbll Manager ballgirl, DECA, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Best Buds LM RS LP TM JB Bsttms LP SD DD NVr4getu Ski NYe skip MSR GHMT sumr 85 UCN TR prty Osrs LMBStf SG Tom MP MCGrad'? Thanx M8tD Opening 121 Organizations 11301 Charlene Orsine 1561 Debbie Osher 1561 ACTIVITIES: Southington Basketball, Plain- ville Softball, Southington Softball HIGHLIGHTS: Luv u Gram Gramp Thanks JS Friends Always SH Cape Cod Summer 85 Steven Jodi Lou Sr Dave New Haven Good Times ST Go Froggy go KB LT Outdoor Restoration Committee 11341 Lisa Palmese 1571 ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Ball girl, Jr Prom, Sr Prom HIGHLIGHTS: bst xs w Ktd sph yr. GPK bf grt xs. Steve 83' WO U I'd dl Mt. fst rl lv. MTNYT bj d riv NYCola WW 96 HTub Grm NB Freddy ILU Thx MSLD Dawn Palmieri 157, 1371 Kim Tracy Palmieri 134, 57, 78, 118, 119, 133, 139, 140, 144, 163, 1981 ACTIVITIES: V-ball, Trk Bndtrp 84, Yrbkstf, D3-Odfws, Jr ShowfProm, StCncl, Sec 86, SCROOGE ApFest, H-Queen HIGHLIGHTS: Skl!Sue! MEX 84 KJLC Work? Outatwn! Bethy PBSrS'? Yea-way! DK9!3X mmmPOLO LK-SIS-JM mnchkn TSLJ SMILE Mootcrw LuvUALL! lLUM8rD KiS8rR! Paula Palumbo 1571 ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom, Bu Sr. Prom, Clsdaynite HIGHLIGHTS: B-ILY Tnx 4evrth 3f31!84 Tnx JHTA TV KD SDLB SLAP Crvl WYB Evr. amn Lndngvwa 7pr. 3-sm?! LU-ST EBpty 3!27 Shtn' TKM Tnx MDBK WVGdby INDEXI237 L - it c . .1 ., 1.4! 1 ft.. fir: 1w'. '1:-fgmw s :wat t if B. - . . .c . - 1 f Z ' wtf4-fe's'1f2'. 1. fi-and '- -f 1-.Uf..'5'wf,'f -'-:Ural -PT . , 1, . .L, v,,,,,,,,,, f',,x,,i1:,v,dE. 4 ,,,,f. .i N ml V 47 N 3, Ml . 1 .K S James Papandrea 1573 Christine Pare 157, 1411 ACTIVITIES: FFA Open House. BIGE Don- keyBall HIGHLIGHTS: Sixth S seventh Study Love Ya JOHN Good times with HS. SR, SG. SC ES CM -IP LP KH VA SC TP Best Buddies Kathy W Pepsi Love Ya Mom8rDad Vincent Parente 158. 1393 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Ellblem HIGHLIGHTS: MG ALL-Star 86 Power Sta- tion Botany Hyundai PD-Buff stooge Mi- chelle Aa Ky Pete Dave Lee Balla Scott Honda A real car Michelle MG MG Nikki Parise 158. 125. 1363 ACTIVITIES: Co-Chrprsn Jr. Prom, FBLA, mngr boy's bsktbll, 3.4. Sr. Prom, class daySzn- ight grad '86 HIGHLIGHTS: BSt of tms wITrace Tara P iLT buds fvrRcmk invrfrgt Pn 4I25I8-1 Cnei'? TR PChs 4 brk fst nYEVE the bst 12I7 Prty Eldge225 MDBRI LUYU Michelle Parmelee 158. 1393 ACTIVITIES: Wind Ensemble HIGHLIGHTS: Cp. Cod 84 Thanx 4 everyth- ing Guys! CS KF CS LK I LUV YOU JK! 8I2-1I85 CVVfp! BND Trp VN Splash! Lizrd STOP LL Thanx Mom 8: Dad ByeSHS Angela Pascariello 158. 1373 HIGHLIGHTS: Best wI DECA. DK Bsktbll. NY Bos. Sr. Prom1'?3. class niteIday! Italy sum 82. Best of times WI MBVB LEMM PPCA Rem ZOD 8: ZANZ LE Rem squ tim ALi Cat XSIII1 Fields Test Pell Czar Bye SHS!! Da ve Passarelli 1583 ACTIVITIES: Swim T. 1O.11,12, Good Luck BD. 8: RA. Sking. Golf. Diving HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times WI JP PG BW TS. Party over spits. 85-86 New years Bask Finally rid of AB. Cal. here we come. Looking forward to ST. Aakar Patel 1583 ACTIVITIES: Track 1.2. wrestling 1. Soccer 1.2. NEML 3.4. Math Team 4 HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times WI VP. GM, LJ. 8: JL. Most fun in Willy Joe's and Misk's class. Good luck to VN 8: PK. California was great! Scott Paturel 159, 1373 John Pelletier 1593 Kenneth Pelletier 1593 Mark Pelletier 1593 Melissa Pelletier 1593 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Future Business Leaders of America HIGHLIGHTS: I LOVE YOU MARK BK PTY SWP SLOPERS summer84 10-21-85 RES NYE LUV YA Barb Carol Jules Heather KKC BT CRO WP HC NS Chem Thanx Mom8:Dad Michelle Pelletier 1593 ACTIVITIES: DECA, Jr. Prom, nd Sr Prom, dances HIGHLIGHTS: Rmbr NY WI LG JW. Rmbr the wknds WILG. Buddies forever MK TI DM RC TP NA ES MB JW BH LB nd KA. I Lv you Mom nd Dad C L S. I Lv u 2 MKG Jill Pelrin 159. 78, 125, 133, 143, 1713 ACTIVITIES: BSktbll 2.3.4, sbll 2,3,4-CAPT. ST CNCL Q 3,4-sec Treas-2, JRPR, DEC JR show. Buk Pine Sis HIGHLIGHTS: Best Buds MF KG AD AS MS STCH Prty B ob3 orcr yoho Rec Guro HMRD! BEACH Rd Ends! Thn x co CP CD BRI I LUV U 4evr! ILUV U MOM DAD SHER People 1123 David Perlot 159, 112, 1393 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Track Kr Field, FBLA. The Emblem, New England Math League HIGHLIGHTS: Having Fun and Hanging-out with VP SM CP GM CM KM JA JP CS RS AB MG MR JT JC KL MP Sz BF Woobie Stooge Low Life Robert Perschy 1593 HIGHLIGHTS: 65' Mustang S.P. C.D. New Years Eve Ed's party Qtrs phew Alpne Warm . ,.,., i..,i f I 2.. 3 ,, ,gtg .:,. :i,,gg7!:,,1: ,,, ' -astra' . f We f. . 1 , 3 , te - ,-,1 I A' -, --17' ea f.,il19,5.s-,-.,,',- N sflffztslgwsf 51 1 . : 1 . '17--ret I - ,. 11 MZ .1-1! l'-'ie -icffl -' beaches Good Luck-SF JM RT EC WM RS CM MH CP MG RLP Mark Perugini 1593 ACTIVITIES: TRACK 2,3,4. Lake Placid Trip HIGHLIGHTS: BST Frds FM RS JM SS MF SB DC TC MJ Pty Flanders Ritas JR YR FM 71 Camaro morn noon nite RS Dady 4th hole no go rem DD 7 gals Bioko Christopher Pesce 1593 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling '84 HIGHLIGHTS: CRS BHD ZYRS MCD'S SPD SHS PLOT EDS PRTY EDDIES-WM SP BP PW DG AND EVERYONE ELSE Thanks MOM Sz DAD CONCERTS-PW RA JR Steven Pestillo 117, 593 HIGHLIGHTS: Bestoftmsat SHS8zEddies DMiloveya! MDCD '79 Camaro Uspd JBDT FBKD slyguy DDspill CP-hmrm CC CG Frin- ite wIRHSzGM Huey! DR EZ Illmissyabuddy Allan Peterson 1603 ACTIVITIES: Skiing, Tennis Sz Golf, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Lets take a Vacation. Best times with B.K. M.K. T.T. J.V. and T.M. Best teachers Mr Stranieri and Mrs Jankura. Thanx. Mom 8: Dad BYE Lisa Lynn Petrocione 160, 1373 Anthony Petrolito 160, 1393 ACTIVITIES: MARCHING BAND, WE- BAND 1.2.3,4. PERC. ENSEMBLE HIGHLIGHTS: BAND TRIPS CANADA, PA. WASHINGTON SIX FLAGS GA, FERUM: WI JB. FM, JB, MP SKIING WI PK THANKS MOM. DAD, SzLAURA WEATH- ER? Glenn Piasecki 160, 1373 Julie Pierce 1603 Judith Pires 160, 1373 ACTIVITIES: Swim team, Fbla, New York, Boston. Jr Sr. Prom, Deca HIGHLIGHTS.' Best of times WI MH New Years 86 Class of 86 Rules Oct 9 84 March 1 85 GM WI MH Summer Beach 85 Class day Prom night R. Scott Pitt 160, 134, 1353 ACTIVITIES: Emblem - News Ed. 84-86 HIGHLIGHTS: Great Times - AJW, RH, SO COMP MATH 1 2 Thanx MA, CM, SD PD4 CAFE 84-85: RN, RJ, SD, AJW JR PROM THANX DA SCOTT DRZ-NEVER FORGE- TYA Timothy Platt 160, 1373 Colleen Plunkett 160, 123, 1393 ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Wind Ensem- ble. CVYWE Bristol Symphony, Drum Line '85-'86, HSYMP HIGHLIGHTS:MontrealNJ PhilpsAcad-MA Durham Ks TS -IS BK JB BM VN PW-What the happened? Rover!Funbunch Salty-Yum! Thanx MonlS:DaCl8:Bob '86! Thomas Poitras 1603 Kelly Porter 160, 1373 ACTIVITIES: DECA PRESIDENT, NAR- CON, BOSTON 85, MEXICO 84, SPAIN 83 HIGHLIGHTS: Laurel, you're the best! LUV JP Thanx CA1305 thanx DB-lm Happy! Love Jocks 8: Brew Crew KKPF LP-We cranked! thanx-Luv ya mom, dad, Tom Laura Porydzy 1603 ACTIVITIES: Cheer 1,2, PowderPuff, Peer Counsel HIGHLIGHTS: KP Best Friends 4ever NWOU Thanks Rmbr: Drin Lee Crew E8zB P8:K Chevette8rCamaro sick W8zC WTF Cginkin' FLORIDA LUV YA MDRG KP Bye S S. Dawn Prior 1613 - A-CTIVITIES: Jr Prom, Sr Prom, Class dav 8: lgxlght,FTA, French V 1le menage a trois: Paris- prl HIGHLIGHTS: Sum85 bst tm of my lfe! Flor, prts o DIS hoz alnt! NYR-MTGR LT BL DM Aug17 nwbgng, I LUV U Mark! Bstfrnds Lor Beth Clstgirls L U MtD Joseph Provencal 161, 126, 1533 ACTIVITIES: Football 2.3,4, Wrestling 4- 240 R HTGHLIGHTS Brkfst Club A-Team Skp Davs Rock-Chevette Mr. Bills Cave Lake Placid McDnlds Massacre Cals Eggcltlng Night Canoe trip MSSNS Bye SHS Beth Pruchnic 161, 125, 166, 1673 ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1,2,3,4, JT PTOII1, Sr Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Sum85 bst tms Daw Lor Kar Flor, prt o pis hoz alnt, burlothi, Dpy-Ski LT BL DM NYR, Bdy bch Khoz LT, Clstgrls, I LUV U MDDJ Bye SHS Glenn Prushinski 1613 ACTIVITIES: Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: lst Day Party Killington 77 FireBird! RMBR The Cuba Chows Bud. Beach Days Good Luc JP DB CN RKHD Bush oogie Cootin Ya! Bruno Przybylski 1613 ACTIVITIES: Golf, Junior Fashion Show, Jr Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Le Menage a Troisj Chow's, Krs, Dwn, Maur, Thanks MoM8zDad, Trf, 2, 5, 6, 81 8 per. NYE, Smr 85, Tri-capt, OH Puit, LK Plac, BYE SHS Scott Pulvermacher 1613 ACTIVITIES: Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: Beach Chow's Bud ARST LAKE PLACID GOATS BIRD CAPTIN First day Last day BF JB BP SR JP TV GF Bank College Later! Michelle Lyn Puska 162, 125, 1363 ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom, FBLA, Sr. Prom, Class Day, Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: Jryr Bestimes Surnwint,85- RSvr frgtu!1 Liz wildsumnitssndvwbch Bstfrnds LCSL LDA CGBC8rKR frndsluvu nvrfrgtgdtms Bye SHS MOM, RON, Papa THNX Dave Queen 162, 1693 Paul E. Raczynski 1623 Julia Rainey 11393 ACTIVITIES: Track Key Club, Junior Achievement, Senior Prom Class Day Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: The Best of times with the gang in sixth period. Love you lots Mom8zDad Miss Cope's English class Mrs Fontana's Ho- meSzFam Living Rebecca Rancourt 1623 ACTIVITIES: F.B.L.A. - Treasurer HIGHLIGHTS: 'Nastics LR Good Times! Friends - mk cg dc kw Davey! Baltimore Ca- lif. '86 Bagel Bud's Deb where are we? MAIL- BOXES!! Dance AB Thks M8:D Dean Rancourt 1623 Daniel Reed 163, 1393 1 ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4 HIGHLIGHTS: Take a chance! JA BS Final- ly! Sept 12 85 Fly Karen Renehan 163, 1433 ACTIVITIES: German Club HIGHLIGHTS: CCC 62384 Tootles Shea Belf Here I come again 8: again 72484 Whlrs433 BessieMae GFF Martha Sz Bertha Thanks Mom 8: Dad God Bless You . Marie Renn 1633 HIGHLIGHTS: handcuffs with TP 81 JP Wtrbd wth SC Phty near Pond I dont remem- ber Thanks Mom Dad 8: Arl Class of 86! good if 2 4 rr 1, .1 I, fy 1 1 ,Gigi 1. ,!.JwIl'gl1llIff'lr'I I ' 111-12-111'-g't gs 5.21 wM5L1rj.,a's-, X Q, tms wt SP 8z evey Tracy Rich 1631 ACTIVITIES? Silks 2,3, Montreal Ap. Hrvst. uses, 85 APH. Dns- BB, Jr Pm. Es, Sr P1-rn, Cls Day Cls Nite Grad 86 HIGHLIGHTS: Bst tms Nik P TaraBth Duck BDBSpcl Gy Prty Dec 7 RW Crv's Beack Ca- peC CC Matt PTwn BDXn JCBro Cnei? ByMfs8rGs Jst the Bgning LvYa Mm Dd Tara Carrie Ritchie 1631 ACTIVITIES: Class Day, Class Night, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Bst of times w1 DD AJ DA. sumer 85' wldwd DD 8: Cstgds, bech wk. AJ 8m me trbl. One wy two Fac. hanks Mom8rDad Hey Bros8rKY, LR. BY SHS Deborah Rizzo 1631 ACTIVITIES: Sr. Prom, Class day Class night, FB games Graduation 1986 yeah! HIGHLIG TS: Mike. I love you! DRSzMT2- 27-85 Hiwa, Grt times w1JS MT MD MF JS mes U Rmmber beach 4x4 Bks Me8:MT prking lt1cops1 O my god Thanx dad Susan Roberts 163, 1411 ACTIVITIES: FFA DonkeyBall BigE Open House Monday Night Meetings HIGHLIGHTS: Black Buggy WestBrook JD's Nyrens CIP nton Turtle Munchy Catfish MrJ CJVB MB CP MS JC SS ES BK SC New Years Eve Love You Mom and Dad ZB Bobbi-jean Robertson 1631 ACTIVITIES: gymnastics 1,2,3,4, maaager ju- nior prom, jr show powder puff 86 Sr Prom HIGHLIGHTS: CCCpch SCjDBRLS BMI-ISDULH LGPM8:D Home Squeeze l'IS18Bday GV thanx a lot LU JDbash Florida BH Summer RD Luve U Newyork Hotels Crash5 LU Mom Dad Melanie Robinson 1631 HIGHLIGHTS: Great Times Cie KA MR MV JP KD DS egg selient! Kelvin! Sully! I Burnt the Donuts! My Douglas! Be there friends Love Ya Mom, Dad and Lesa! Thaddeus Rogala 1631 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2,3, Track 4, Ski Club 2, Jr 8: Sr Prom 3, Sr 4 HIGHLIGHTS: GoIdBullet FrFild SQUISH - CL TM RL DL BR SM Mr Macs Hur Glo- ria Uncl Charis Psyche Party Ski-Trip SO. Bad Steamers Luv Ya Kirst TU M-D cave Kristen Rogers 1631 ACTIVITIES: Key Club HIGHLIGHTS: JCM Concert Beach Cheryl - Vermont NY Eve Ski? Steve - Miss You Gram 8a Joe Good Luc J Sr L Thanks Daddy 8: Mom I Luv You Lee-Lee! HAWAII! Lisa Romajas 11391 ACTIVITIES: FTTS 83 Hikes Anat Boston DC Fr5 Class D8zN Prom Sr. Play CW Key Club Bl. Mob HIGHLIGHTS: WoNe! GVTM! LUGF LUMDSKCBMDJ! BDI - WAM? Myrtle Beach BT2 SBMZ TVAS Beach Boys SLK - Go get 'eml SYITA-or-OTB R.0.P.E. 11111 Douglas Rose 1641 John Rose 1641 David Roucoulet 1641 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 85-86, Marching Band 83-5 HIGHLIGHTS: O dainty duck Good luck LB JB KL VN TS BM Thank you Mrs. Zack for being such a fantastic and caring person. You will be missed. Kelly Rouse 1641 ACTIVITIES: FBLA, FTA, Key Club HIGHLIGHTS: Gd Times alwys PJ, JZ, MM, Tam rmbr squirrels goin' HSH, Joanise 4th PGI' - crazy, PJ 8: MM 5th per comp - wiz kids Thnx Mom8aDad Luv U Michele Rubano 164, 142, 1441 ACTIVITIES: Silks 3,4, NHS 3,4, Yearbook - COPY Key Club 2,3,4, Montreal 85 Jr. Show - Feud play crew HIGHLIGHTS: BA85 ENG85 Billcupbstfrnt Comp 82-6! FredJ beachjeep BMac pd844HE SMVP DPAP bndbudLC CSski MGluvU al- ways! JPstarhug! Luv U mom dad8rchuck William Ruofl' 1641 Amy R. St.KArnauld 164, 132, 140, 3181 ACTIVITIES: Stage Band-Piano and Vocals Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus-Pres, Jr. Show Reflection HIGHLIGHTS: All the times spent w1JM- some things you never forget. All Hrs spend w1DM writing our songs-those who stuck by me I love you Lots Rachel St. Hilaire 164, 1371 HIGHLIGHTS.' Best Friends KO DS TY Best Times skip KMS GHonmt Jryr NMHO Firk Sum85 KRDK oscars PartiestRaid KMR GTDS I luv u alwys Thanx Mom SrDad Dean Sabhagh 164, 1341 Craig Sabadosa 1641 Tammy Salerno 1641 ACTIVITIES: Art Sr. Mural Yrbk Stff D3 Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom, Class day 8: night dance HIGHLIGHTS: Sam-love you 4126184 Buddy: Slim red bomb b-soeur KFG SC DB JA CH Ilglutmieggersz EE8zDA Best of times w1friends er. Danielle L. Salzer 1641 ACITIVITIES: Sr. Prom, Class Day, Class mg t HIGHLIGHTS: Rob 5116184 I'll never stop loving u wacky wafers w1 GS! Luv u! Good times w1GS, SL, MC 8: HFLC! gcants Luv u Mom, Dad, Chris Sr Kelly John Salzillo 1651 Kim Marie Santagata 1651 ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom 84, Sr. Prom 85, Sr. Prom 86, Class day 8: night! HIGHLIGHTS: Joe I Luv ya 10-12-84 grtimes w1Nan -RS! Kar-thx! Jhn Cgr Conrt-85 bstimes w1KC P CWLDforur ya-Tomrw! PB- Brut Thx8rLuv Mom Bye SHS Eileen Scanlon 1651 ACTIVITIES: Silks 2,3,4 HIGHLIGHTS: BT85 Montreal AK, MR Thanx B for 3yrs of GTfun. Fred J1BBF SHS BF MD. Thanx VS all BF members 8: MCD. Crew LSA JC LOVE YA Pkkm3 MOM8aDAD Lori Scaringe 165, 137, 139, 142, 143, 162, 1631 ACTIVITIES: V-ball 2,3, Co-capt 4, B-ball 2,3,4, NHS V-Prez, FTA-Sec. Girl's State, K- Club SOM-NOV HIGHLIGHTS: BFA-Jodie 2ww Study TBAK, Legs-what words? LT-Pretz But we're guests! V-ball-CCC-Honmen 7-28-85 Thanks Mom-n-Dad Crazy for you Steve Gregory Sce 1651 Mark Schroeder 117, 65, 1361 ACTIVITIES: Pres. of HERO, TRACK 8: FIELD, Bowling, Skiing HIGHLIGHTS: Best of Times W1 the SBC CC-WYMM? DI w1 JP, KF, SL, ILU? FO! New Years Eve Party 85-86! QTRS DS ILU RT JM RT SF CT WM TB Kimberly Schultz 166, 139, 1441 ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Wind Ensem- ble, Drum Line 85-86, Track 84-85-86, Sr. Jr Sr Proms HIGHLIGHTS: I Love U DAN! Bst frnds TSJBCP and Fn Bnch, Bnd Trps NJMONTDC, Grt tms C2 Bnd Mom Xt Dad ghngr, rover Slty-YK Cymbls New Yrs! bye H Rod Schumann 166, 1371 ACTIVITIES: DECA HIGI'ILIGI'ITS.' WILD TIMES IN BERLIN SOUTHINGTON DP Best fun CeC QUEEN ST WEST END BRISTOL THE MOOSE have a Bud PVS ELD MEM PARK Steven Schwarz 1661 Laura Seamen 166, 136, 1401 Scan Secondo 1661 HIGHLIGHTS: 78 Chevy Van Best of times w1 GE Jac LW JC GF Caldor I Love U Lori 5125184 11117184 6186 817184 Movies SAC I Love U MOM 8a DAD, SKLD Kelly Sequenzia 166, 139, 1591 ACTIVITIES.' Soccer 2,3,4, Chronicle, Key Club Sr. Prom, Sr. Play, Jr. Show, Fashion Show, Car Wash HIGHLIGHTS: Whrs the Pty! luv u Beth, JD, Sr LG Best of times w1 HL, Joel, Whale, Moot Crew, Soc buds, LKLL Ital, Panch, thxs Mom, Dad Kc Cicio Lori Sgrillo 167, 123, 125, 133, 136, 1511 ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1,2,3, Capt Ball Girl l,2,3, Pwdpf, JrShw, JrProm, Student Council, Home Coming HIGHLIGHTS: CCCpch-LSBMSCJD HSDUBRLH Squeeze me MLTCMCDC- SpeclNYF! SPOT LGPSBCHSIS SKpmt DMD FMSum Pty Wildtms GS-URS LY! HOTL Thanx DM8rGily BYSHS Cheryl Shai 1671 Elizabeth Shea 167, 139, 142, 143, 1441 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Germ Club, Vball, Girls Bball mgr, Chronicle-copy staff, NHS, Discover 3, G 8r T HIGHLIGHTS: Cape-Sum 84 Lfgrd-drk, musc Germ-awsm 8Stom3 G-extrct Gr. Swsh Whlrs Wat the puk! Co ll? CCC-SW KR MD 2 all frnds-mis U thnx M8tD ILY Kathleen Sheppard 167, 1391 ACTIVITIES: Girls Track 3,4, Senior Play, Key Club, Fashion Show, Car Wash HIGHLIGHTS: StLouis 85, What a pup! Bon- ziw1Lori 8: Steph BT2W Lisa Claf1986 The big 86 by the Reb's BAME'ets LTSMLR The Best of Times Luv Ya-ILUMDKE Peter Shostak 1671 Randall Sikorowicz 1671 Victoria Sikorski 1671 HIGHLIGHTS: yo Sher! Rmbr tms in UK? Boys frm OMD FIXX INXS? Love ya Mom DAD Mike Stan! Not sorry to go! THANX PAUL MAL frm OMD-N-CY! Luvu Melinda Silva 167, 133, 170, 171, 2061 ACTIVITIES: BBall 1,2,3,4, SBaIl 1,2,3,4, Cp St Chmp 85,86, St Dncl 2,3,4, VP JR PROM, DEC COM, JR SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Gd Tims JP, KG, MF, AD Elm St Bean S B AD Bst Frnd Loryn Thnks Mas LL NFRG Thks CP CD DGLA Marj 8P Moot Crw AHF Thks M8rD, EKJ BY SHS Michael Silva 167, 1371 ACTIVITIES: DECA HIGHLIGHTS: BIG E 9117185 w1NR8rMC FM X-mas Prty All Gd X w1 RB TE TD GS Thnkx Dad8cMitch MM Prty w1 JM Luv U NR For all the Good X Gayle Simone 167, 2141 ACTIVITIES: Stdnt Cncl, Key Club 2, Em- blem Photo, Jr Prom, Sr. Prom, Sr. Play, Class Day Class Night!! HIGHLIGHTS: Whale! yay! 8-18-84 Get it? Mron Mt. Shh . ,. I'm Sick 358.99 The Gang! Bec8rRay Luv U Mom8rDad Kimberly Singer 1671 ACTIVITIES: Emblem - Bus. 10,11, FBLA I1,12, Jr. Fashion Show, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Thank-you KC 123184 134! The TOY!! Frnds alwys Debbie! GRADS!! SSRN CHP Frly's Grs n Bozz's! Miss you Jim Love you Mom! MRPH Bye - SHS Brett Sloma 1671 Kristina Smith 1681 ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Swmmng, Class Rep. Frnch Clb, Latin Clb. Drama Clb Cls Day St Night HIGHLIGHTS: Gr-8 Times w1 BA SF SA LA and Don't forget MF CG LH and HW! I Luv SF! I Luv U and Thanks Mom, Dad, Brian and Justin. I must say Thomas Smith 1681 Todd Smith 1681 D ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Deca, JR Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times w1 DP AB JP EL JK JP GN AB AG Behind Burger King TS INDEX1739 If A ' I Vi' d :5'f :2f3f..'i' 7.Yiff'1i? .r. ,Fi f. i'1rI-i? 571.35IF' 1- 4- ' , . g , 5 'g 5. -lj, 15 :rg-.1 ,g,,i,f:-qu. ::vf1?'ffYAa2Q,!-- '12, 14,-'Q-Hz 1- - X 2 AG KP JP Riverside TODD Sz Amy Forever Love ya Mom! Soccer, Boys 11575 Soccer, Girls 11595 Richard Solomon 168, 136, 173, 1865 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, capt. Track 2,3,4, Ftbll 1,2,3, Hero Clb VP HIGHLIGHTS: Gd tms Sum, 85 JD FES JM hll FM got Pepsi? Perzoo SS the mav MF Elm St. SB Mon. Ski Trip TAPS ET NALDO DZ RALF thnx MA 8: PA Luv Ya! Anita Sonnenberg 168, 1435 gCTIl'ITIES: Boston Sr Prom, Clss ngt and V HIGHLIGHTS: Thnx MSLD will mss Frnds, S.H.S., Co-wkrs. Always! Clss 86 , Gd. Times at McD's, Cruisen Arnd, Bst Frnds M.W. T.M. K.S. F.L. Holly Sorbello 1685 ACTIVITIES.' Wrestling Manager 81 2.3,4,5,6, NYC Lake Placid Killington HIGHLIGHTS: CCPch - HSLSBMDV JDSCBRLH - PtyFM LS - RI Rkhd Goat Cub-Squeeze MLMCTCDCPM FIF - Thx ML - HS18 I Lov U Mike NFU 81-5! Plv Paint JM URSP - Thx MDDP Susan Spadjinske 168, 139, 1445 ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2,3,4, Drm Mjor, Sr. Rep. Wind Ensmble 2,3,4, Chronicle - Index Editor HSYMP HIGHLIGHTS: Del-Blrca 84-5 Grdchmp Sh!MP Ca85 Chm 8zBdy JrPrm-BK LBKD McD's Thanx Mr.B Miss UDrez KBLB CPJM Bst Frnds LSPM DCNB Thx M8zD ILY- MARIO Angela Spagna 168, 136, 1715 ACTIVITIES: Bsktbll 2,3,4, CAPT P-PUFF Ftbl Jr. Show Burk Pine 5 SIS B-ball! FBLA HIGHLIGHTS: Best buds CC JP KG SH CT BEAN! Men? T Coyne ME WPSt 720 NFY! NH WIC HMrd Mo hom WIT Birm 6:30 AM HPSYCHE' I LUV U MOM DAD TK FRNT! Michael Spaulding 1685 Joanne Spencer 168, 132, 1395 ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Wind Ensem- ble, Stage Band 2,3,4, Ensembles 3,4, Emblem Writer HIGHLIGHTS: Fun Bunch Smutts Btimes Dizz Flip 2 Luv ya Cabbage Patch als rem Tracey Friends KB SS KD Jr Prom Tbd Truck Bye SHS Party time Sports 11465 Tammy Spreda 168, 142, 1445 ACTIVITIES: Band Front 2,3,4, Captain Chronicle - copy ed. Key Club 2,3,4, Girls' State Rep. HIGHLIGHTS: JM 413 LB 922 JB 1011! Ftbll - Rec Fun Bunch! Flip 2-113 Salty Rtbr SGrov - Thanx!! Cbbg Ptch Trac Dizz Thmp RHDKRG Mom Dad Luv ya all!! Laura-Jean Spring 168, 107, 139, 142, 144, 1455 ACTIVITIES: Band 2,3,4, NHS - 3,4, Chron- icle Editor-4, Key Club 2,3 HIGHLIGHTS: NJ CA DC - 2,3,4! Good luck 2 the BEST - JM LB SS CP PM TC! 1Utoo Scott - GL 4ever5 Thanx MKLD - ILUbth, JM, L8rJ2!Kp in tch! MM - 10181 WCSU - MIS! Paul Stadniczenko 1695 Stage Band 11325 Stephen Stanish 1695 Valerie Stanisz 169, 137, 1445 ACTIVITIES: DECA 1986 Chronicle Sr. PlayIMr IIProm 85, Dky Bsktbll, Hrtfrd States, Ham RI Grad - day 86 HIGHLIGHTS: Lok Ma i did it! 86 thanx 4 Gr8 tyms Ric I luv u Vicfsumr 84 the O V4s,I U Wenie DOR u RX Steve2 MrGIdkRom Thanx8zLov 2 Ma, DadSzKar bye SHS Edward Stanlrewicz ACTIVITIES: FFA Vice President, advisor HIGHLIGHTS: Catcatfish Jon8tLisa whv didn't you stop? Char SVA! MAR. 8 Sue CP ED! - swvrve no turtle s Lighten up will ya CSPCA THANKS EVERYONE Matthew Stanton 169, 1375 f H! tiles, get , wtf Xi 'Iv'-. t5,1f 'j-+sf 'H ? .- 5- my wb: . ggrfygfs'-4 -: A :':'v'f'+w'... 'h 47 f'ff1g1,a ig-fi-,ii-f-a:Q1'1 '9 f -1 If ll' V l -' !i '!E.r'7 1,f!.f,f 5-li-1143531-s-M ,h VV I 1 ,pd ,, 1: my VL-g,15 f1,,.5 ,1jtg,'Q,. ,tg r,,jE,L,Mi-.J ,, -. 3: 3 5, 'L,s'.:+-4. ,,- K ' P-131.3-few: V . - - I A I V Etlgistina C. Stasiuk 169, 139, 140, 142, 144, ACTIVITIES: NHS, Chronicle ed., Key club, concert choir, Discover, Who's Who, Guiding Nites, Wind Ens HIGHLIGHTS: Luis'n Clark ExpofShoela- ces?!fMy Pal My Bestest Budd + fTl6DdfMUf BoofWe r cs, cs, ek, mp, kff!Good Job, Crashfforever-you know'?IMP STOP! Jacqueline Stathis 1695 ACTIVITES: Sr. Prom, Class day, Class Nyght, Graduation 1986 H GHLIGHTS: Best of times WI Jim, DR, CW, CS, SF. I'l1 miss u GG! Thanks Mom, Dad Sz Sis. Good times in CWEIBOE wf DEB DR miss U. See ya SHS Thomas Steffanci 170, 78, 133, 136, 1735 Catherine Stimpson 170, 140, 1455 ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Band 2 + 3 HIGHLIGHTS: My Bestest Buddy? AB+C Buddy-Our Bomb Did u give a hug today? Friends 4ever MWI11 d't frgt PP+ FF! I'lms u nb!!Luv Alws msfTKS mom+pop Deborah A. Stone 1705 ACTIVITIES: library Study buudy! Sr Prom. Class day and class night. Graduation!!! Par- ties. HIGHLIGHTS: Schrdr Prts, Brstl, Bys, Madna, Grls nite, Sum Bech time, Thnx ks cw da ko ms sr off Gd luk Cookie! I luv DR! Gd luck Class 1986! Sheri Stone 170, 1375 ACTIVITIES: Soccer, FBgames? cheerlead- ing, the good ole days, PROM nite! Class dayfnite Sr Activities HIGHLIGHTS: Graduation 86, Arizona, Thurs+Sat's R. Skate, PG, BC+M. Bst times WIJC, i luv u! DE trips!! Bst friends, luv u: KCKF, KZNA+ DD. Thanx MOM + DAD, UL Brian Strachel 1705 HIGHLIGHTS: Shoot to thrill 861Chevelle 396 Gd pty times W! DR, JA, PH and all nt cruses WI JD and Hot win RNT Student Council 11335 Student Life 11145 Ann Sullivan 1705 David Sullivan 171, 1375 Christina Suppe 171, 1405 ACTIVITIES: Morning announcements WICG, skiing HIGHLIGHTS: Smtms wds cn xprs trs brn n the hrt. Gdtmswfalz SGMISLSP PR kill dnt rgt pop molo frgy gmbyg tx21mdb J8zscrfy vnto El nsu nol ns nu ur. Walter Swanson 171, 135, 157, 139, 785 ACTIVITIES.' Sr class VPres, Chem Club Pres, Boys State, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Trak, FCA, Jr Show, Sr Play, Proms, Key Cl HIGHLIGHTS: Zoltar SB CVtn Pepes CGDK LUGuys: JC JL BOT MLSC B01 CS Ped8 JLVJ, SDL Vilp IFH Tanx C. Nak Iluv MOM DAD YVON UZ MG RIPSD ADIEU SHS Swimming Boys' 11655 Swimming Girls' 11675 Dale Sylvia 1715 Kenneth Talbot 171, 1395 Lisa M. Tangney 171, 112, 1135 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 10-11 Sr. Play Ap. Hrvst. Hstss. 85 Jr. Prom-Sr. Prom, CI. Day- Nite N HIGHLIGHTS: Ken luv u KM+LT 7I84, Mexico 84-JL KCP LB CB KP. Party 12I7-'P TR2 Muf TR. New Yrs Eve 85 Apl.-DL. 2nd pd. It's off! Cuz-CP. Bye! Michael Tanner 171, 1415 Brian Terry 171, 1535 Christina Theriault 171, 1375 Teddy J. Theriault 171, 1375 Debra Therrien 1715 HIGHLIGHTS: Aftr schl wf JZ, I 1-gg Bst of lck MK, PV, AN GRADUAT St r, of '86' Jogin- Deb 9121554 Wish OH a a ' Robert 0111175011 ACTIVITIES: HERO RLEILUB, Indr Socr, Hav- ' ' in to uslc l-IIIGFl!I1L1IGl?lL'TIS:l6Iarshmellows 2nd Hole SCC Aqua Turf 7+7f-Bee FBU Scholar Parking Cars To a Party RobertgThomson 172, 136, 142, 1461 1521 153- 169, 2065 ACTIVITIES: Football Capt. 1,2,3,4, HOOP 1,2,4, Track 2, Jr. Show-Blus Bros, Hrrrgm KA HIGHLIGHTS: Full ride to Syracuse .... What abot All-state? Good Times RM, DL, BOP, BT, LG, JB, KD Remebr CA Thanks Mom + Dad Your the best! Steve Thurston 1725 Kirsten Tienken 172, 125, 139, 1425 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4 P1'eZ'TfeaS, CONV 83-5, NHS, Jr Prom, Sr Prom, Sr Play, German Club I HIGHLIGHTS: 5 Stooges 4ever whlpcream hot choc Hr 2-Mom German 85-Yucka 3zYenny-Elm Cops-turnaround gd times SDCV BBJM SBME SVHL DMBV ILU Mom8rDad, DSLD Carol A. Toffolon 172, 78, 119, 125, 1365 ACTIVITIES: Vice-Prez Soph, Jr Hmrm Rep 3,4, Jr show Rsky Bsmss, PPuff Cps, Sr Prom, Hmcmnq, Ten 2,4, FBLA 4 HIGHLIGHTS: Ker ILUBFA CCod Fi Bst Times Brnqns Srch men? Erluvu Tommy Spaqs-Bud AHH85 Wne Cl rs Reckless MCREW Tx Ms D Sum 85 Eve 85 ILU Mom- +Dad Joseph Tribuiani 1725 Lori Trojanowski 1725 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4-sec, ski club 2, Jr Roe Prom, Jr Fashn Show, Sencar wash, Mng Track 2,3, CB Week HIGHLIGHTS: Lake Placid no heat, St Louis 85 Gntwf locals bBDl Bfets Preatotavic, BONZ1! ILU REBS: KSSM LR, LGLL KPGW MATO LTS brnit SM! Nvr Fgt GT! ILUMom Robert Trottier 1725 ACTIVITIES: Golf, 2, CB, 1,2,3 HIGHLIGHTS: Mohawk trip, EM, PRTY 85, Mdnt ski, GM SASCO Gd luck DR in 86 grt times EM MP GM 1stPd Rm Vinny Tufano 1725 Dawn Uccello 172, 139, 1255 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, JR Prom, SR Prom, JR Show and Fsh Show, Homeroom Rep, VB MG4, Capt MG HIGHLIGHTS: CCC ch524 SUMMERL Skmt LDM Ptyat FM wfgrew TENT-JM NY5 11110, SL LIY Angel SQUEEZ Blue BABY BTfsat FIRE IT UP Thx ma Bruce Dan ILY By SHS Bill Uliasz 1132, 72, 135, 139, 1405 ACTIVITIES: BAND 1,2,3,4, DRAMA 4, SB 3,4 HIGHLIGHTS: Bradeggs Dnc PINTO VW 'fH'Eadet100 grd SE15gn's Eammin' Ynwie, ncp rs, , , ' p , THANX MOM SLIDAD le d au! Tony Hope Ursini 172, 78, 1255 QCTIVITIES: treas jr yr, tennis, jr show, jr rom HIGHLIGHTS: Grt tms W Ann thnk sis ILU LM 5515! tke 3 Jphn 9-27-85 algysius Bub- ble B s I LOVE U HOWLAND. Mom Dad M A L + Gramp I LOVE You PGBE - K Jw K, ii zz 4. vw ...V i .1 U 1 LT . 7:1 he IK 1 PIL 1' 1 FZ- '- M 51152 .f nf .C V, Dig.. 3.11 if 1101 151: .,.i 15 ,. if ant .yalfif 0111 D1 IE Anthony Valerio 1725 Steven Van-asse 173, 1735 Catharine VanGorder 1735 ACTIVITIES Key Club 84-85 Girls Track Team 85, Sr. Prom Clss nt. and Day HIGHLIGHTS Good friends Best of times, B.G. memories 4-ever! 3111185, Does water float?, McD s, thanks everyone, incl. M+D. Bye SHS! Joe Vellucci 1735 Pina Vellucci 1735 ACTIVITIES Class Day, Class night, Sr. Prom 86' HIGHLIGHTS Prty BK pkglt NY Hot sum ngts-Alwys in trbl wildncrazy tms Baset Prk my Prtymble Osht Kel, BC, MK, DT, JAM! Thanx Mom8:Vic Miss ya Dad VICA 11375. Diane Vieira ACTIVITIES SR. PROM, 861 Class day. Graduation, SR. Prom, Planvl. 85! HIGHLIGHTS I luv u Mom, Dad, D, L+N! Larry UR my everythng! USA 4ever LR! MC, AK UR specl 2me! KKi ! Alws Rem SG. LuvU Grndma! JB-Ulk dif ! Keith Violette 173, 1375 Volleyball 11635 Bethann Voorhees 125, 73, 166, 1675 ACTIVITIES: Swim team 4 yr, Cast, Swim- ming All Conf team, 4 yr Track, Em lem, Key Club, Snr. Mural HIGHLIGHTS: Scott 8126185 Thank you BFW1KCKel I luv yas! Smdiets KC BBMDIS- andwch Bech SBDK! S B SP? Miss ya Dutchy 4129185 Luv MD CFDS Bi SHS Cynthia Voorhees 174, 1675 ACTIVITIES: Swim team 1,2,3,4, Capt, Track 2,3,4, CCC Champ, Key Club 3,4, England 85 HIGHLIGHTS: 5 stooges I Luv U! Psychin LAB Bear WHHS? AUGH Goober Lefty Cindbub Hooters 85 GWTL DSCP . . . GarC Elm St BV Thanx Mom + Dad I Luv U Marie Vumback 1745 Paul Wadman 1745 HIGHLIGHTS: Mazda 626 Exit 30 ZYRS SPD CRSSSKRDR VRS SB CP MM. MI- CHELLE 10--85 ILVU PRTY PRKNGL T PTYS BRDLY GUS LCMNO SKRIPROM W MICHELLE MRDS Maria Walker Amy Walsh 174, 113, 134, 135, 139, 142, 2225 ACTIVITIES: Emblem Art Ed, Art som 6184 11185, Elks som 10185, NNHS German Clb Sec, Dsktbll Mgr HIGHLIGHTS: ILUVU SUEMag XLG T Kz LC COKE IS IT! oh fit U Kre! Hooters Bonjovi Ratt Huey Lewis Boston Wknd Cheers? Thanx Mom Dad Sherry Billy Tammy Waring 174, 1375 Kimberly A. Wasil: 174, 1405 ACTIVITIES: cncrt Chr Grtr Hrtfd Yth Chorly Soc of Distignuished Amer. Hi Schl Std ntls, Dsk. III HIGHLIGHTS: Tina, dream the impossible dream!!! Kz-Dsuch! Jim, do Broadway! King 8: I! Laurie, I Luv U! JB Rainbow Warrior! Love Singing!! Opera? Kevin Waskowicz Patrick Welge 176, 153, 1395 ACTIVITIES: Football, NHS, Key Club HIGHLIGHTS: Life's a beach Cyo-Moq Loop, Bubba DJ-Run, Wash. DC, Boston, NY, NY Army-Navy Gm. Firm Eve. Strong, JZ MN Mr. W thanx MOM 8zDad litichard Weltorn 140, 0 I 1 1 1 ACYTIVVIITIEIS CHEERLEADING, JR. PROM 84 Jr. Prom 85 Jr. Show 85, NHS DCA-NY St. Council, C- Choir : BFA -MELIS MAT'L GRLS BJSTIOLTCIIIISTVSV1 LG MB MP CG EL CW BL KNTS 4111 CIRI R, MD CC SWSXPS MUA- LUADAD ATAGF, l LUV NY LUV YA MOM MAR DI STV Tonya West 1735 N HIGHLIGHTS: HM RM BUDDY WISK THANKS! WHAT A NIGHT! SHAZ MICH B Oh MY! GOING TO MISS YA! CP CC MD MW JW NM KL CM DON I' FORGET 8pdMB SL GOODBYE AJ Whalen 173, 133, 1311, 1355 ACTIVITIES: Emblem Spls Ed, Emblem Ed- chf, stu Cncl Rep, stu cncl Pres, Disc Ill HIGHLIGHTS: RH SP RM Miss Ya Drez SC WNTY l-lo Jos RR KJ JM Palace JE S1115 CAB? NYC LD France O! JD Myrna! Emb rm Go Whale! TX M8:D Shelley Thorstenson Whipple 1755 ACTIVITIES: HomeBound! Jr. Prom 111784 BinksGrad. Pty RBDM Jamesdw1Bruce8rMS ThanxMr Marie-I-ta Mrs Messina HIGHLIGHTS: I Love You Michaell 52585 Niagarafalls NyCa n.BCaddy 72HyMn BShwr 92285 LyJL MCGS BabyBoom!MW CDKB GoodLuc! ThanxMom8:Dad I Luv ya! SHS Grad! See-ya! Lori Wilcox 1171, 75, 139, 142, 146, 163,5 ACTIVITIES: Bsktball-2,3,4, Volyball-cpt- 2,3,4, sftbll-2,3, KyClb-2,3,4, Stdrtcncl-2, NHS-4, Mthclb-4, NEML HIGHLIGHTS: BEST of TIMES w1JC, SS, Jac8zGE, Jod8rMC BBall, Sftball8zVball,, Bstn-DS, NY ILVU Sean 5125184 11117184 5117186 6186 IluvU Mom, Dad, E, K, E Robert Winarski 1755 Wind Ensemble 11395 Kathryn Wisk 175, 1365 ACTIVITIES: F.B.L.A Vice-President HIGHLIGHTS: Thanks! you guys helped me make it alive - Pete Chris Becky Davey Mary Tonya Hey babe, take a walk on the wild side! 2 little Pommni! S Mary Witham 1755 Christine Witkowski 1755 ACTIVITIES: Senior Prom, 86 Class Day and Class Night HIGHLIGHTS: PETE! 5124 red 67 Phys Attr1Mdn Rick8.nRandy bear Vt85RI BQCh1beer OCT 86 LOVE Ya babe! eer DS Mich at 61 Schroeder buddys1DDSG DMJM - CR Heather Wodatch 1755 ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Dances HIGHLIGHTS: Thanx Joey! LUV MOM, DAD! JJC pams Car beach w1Daryl, Randy, Cris, Dave thanx! 86411 SN is it U? Mike NY The fight DM, BM BD itto, BOO! Wrestling 11735 Tracy Wright 1765 ACTIVITIES: Track 2,3,4, hmrm rep stdt cncl 1, Jr Sho, Sr pla, chpn WSD, jr prom, TM fshn sho, PSV McD's HIGHLIGHTS: JOHN I LOVE YOU! 81085 Ill never forget our summer spcl fr KDDD KATP thx TM Blu eee JOHN dnt wry Il alwys lv u mis u thx DM KDIJ by John Wrubleski 176, 137, 1535 ACTIVITIES: Football, Track, 3,4, Jr. Prom, Jr. Show, Sr. Prom HIGHLIGHTS: Playing Football with the Bros. Graduation at SHS Highschool dances A Person who I have Great times with and who I Love JAN Christine Wysoski 176, 134, 1375 Jeanne M. Yorski 1136, 76, 1405 ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Chorus, Drama St Drama Club HIGHLIGHTS: Best of times w1 my 'l'W SIS KY Jr. Prom PT SS w1 friends l'ilZ:1 llHlIFQ1' W1 friends Karen Yorski 1765 AC'I'lVIT1ICS: Key Club, mixwl vlmrvi-L, .lr Prom HI1iH1,1GH'1lS.'llcal uflirnes w1llo1Iy Marla .loan Paula and llunuea W1 fri:-urls Deana Znchar176, 1365 ACTIVITlE'S: Ski Trip LK Placid 84', FBLA Oct 85' Baltimore HIGHLIGHTS: Bat Frds AB MM SG Ur the Bat! EB nevr frgt u Maine? RS thnks 4 al grt x 82-85 bstcyr S. JR Prom RS 1990? A6 Penn TG thnks M M Jamilu Paula Zajac176, 137, 1435 ACTIVITIES: DECA, Key Club, Prez FTA, FBLA HIGHLIGHTS: Lancaster 84, Thanx for the FUN! JZ, Kel, M8LM, Pete, LUV U, Sat Nite Live, PJ Sz Kel Prtnrs in Crime, Thanx Mum and Dad Luv ya! 2001 Rebecca Christina Zak 176, 139, 142, 1435 ACTIVITIES: NHS-3,4, Ky Clb-2,3,4, Ltn Clb-3,4, FTA-3,4-VP, Dsc. 3-2, Jr. Prom, Jr. Show, Fash. shw HIGHLIGHTS: Ninikupenda JLrSE, MM always and forever fun W1 KL t MR Best w1 TM 1bnk t m5 JZ - sngs St NY SE W1 BJ 8: AS BK twns-BM, JC Luv M8:D George Zalcreta 1765 Robert Zembko 1765 Joan Mary Zentarski 1765 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 10th HIGHLIGHTS: PJ, Kel, kids, BZ songs, NY. Thnx. IQ? Smedley 4th Crzy KL Ron8zNancy FT WK LNWI DL Marmee mr.F INLY idiots SD8zPG NTBF MOM8LDAD Luvu Hope E. Zieminski 176, 140, 1255 ACTIVITIES: Girls track 2,3,4, Jr Show, JRRLSR PROM, SR PLAY, CLASS Night- 1Dav, Key Club, pwdr puff ftbl HIGHLIGHTS: Alwy rembr gd tms wfbst budys D.M. D.L1H.L MOOT CRW PRTY! RJ. TE. GS NW yrs. 86 drop aple LT mis you scott. I LOVE you Jeft1 Thnx MOM Karen Zimmer 177, 1395 ACTIVITIES: Pwdr pf ftbl, Ke Clb, Jr. Fash- ion show HIGHLIGHTS: Rember DASE BST buddies: SM LC AW LZ KW KC DB SS TB etc. wld tms: Frda McD Ftbl rvr ck strbre ygro oj BJV1RATT'86 Prty 1 th tm. Lu MSLD. INDEX1741 ' ' , V JJ. .. mf, 1 - ':- swfg' -'11'-mv.-',-gg--1,1.1.0, 7 -, F.-, H-, ,, .. ,,,,-,,w-.-. ,,-avr? :,,.r,,,, ,M , . , X, A, ., .M-A,ff,,1:,-.q,,g4,:E,5,gA,17,l1, I-gwE:j,2:,A5,'1,,3ffj,WT ?,4nM, ,, ,,,,,2,.,,.,. - 1 . 1- :Al ,-l:i.1 f+' -sz-11 t.11l ':1fY Rf- fs ' afw.-:f-'4fa',n'5.1e1f'f-'!J'?:. ' 'f 1' ' W 1 ' 4.1 . .,, 1,95 Ml -1 1 A 111 1111- 1131 11 - 1111 ,-,A1,,.u 1' '1 ww f . 1 P -dl.:--3-Qgfblhfei . ,V - ,V , ,A 1-14, 13, 55.5, .ws ,-, 'f,, .Q 1 . '1 A, Z K, ,. j if-i.,:1iHifls- 51' V., in 51.f :11'51l135,1i3':wiki: is t:-if? fr. -w '.1 . G i! 2741-?1i1ll:Ki1453,,lflf eifg fkffy 4 .F jc -1 A 4 ,, te. , - a g,,y Qaiks From L1 ttle Acoms Grow age Q' ' 5, , epuxlrl I 261 ,rm X- E3 ,621 K4 1 Y w eq: .asf . 1 1-1, 2 ,i7Li'iI V w j ing. q s p Conneoricuils acorns give us oaks of tradition and change . . . ,1 Fall of 1985 brought to the class of 1986 a victory for the girls' Powder Puff team over the Class of 1985. 5 wecmhankthepast-D1dy0u1kn0W1hai1 if P21959,1?bF?FY-F7351 r 1 '9 T srvrii H9179N?Wi,H?lV9?1fffiHfliftf9?dQfesldenti11:JuP1t?T'fHa19'ifir'ff?fi 'fmmld Wasthe:f1rS111Pub1iShedArserlcals1b1aCk1P0et1+- 1 ii i10Pe1HieS 1600181,f9f,1,1,10therS1 l 1 0r1lStHHdHfC1fZQf111f r1l i1o 1 5 1 Amer1CB111,sramm1af1 We lfthaek1,1N,0Hh11WHbste,r, 1,1iiub1iShQdthist1C0inpe11di0i1S1flDiifff01idry1,idfi,1lS062i11,1iB0f1iE1if o'r1l i 1 2 lirl finMerida:11lQnl1Mbnda:111 rlirli Qill 117645 lirlr 11fiSS11Bf0f the 1Q'0I1I16CfiCUf' fi,gf9if0051,f7W?3Si7iSSii6dl 1 Hafbfmdti ii11 1, continuously 11DUb1iSh6d, ,sirniel iali 1716414 5 1211111 is i1lla the1'16lYdGSt1Q 1 l1 1 11l l1l lr i,y,4,?,17 2 5,1 , ,, , 1 ,f ,f ig? f 0,17 Xe, i f wygi 5 s 1111 ,1,, 1 11,4,.1f 1 , ' 1 1 1 1, 11j '1 -w4,1,1z1,fff,'y 1..f.ff,g.w4wi,11, 1-1,,11,1'1QZ31114,1Q,::g2?ww ie:fs,-1, 415, :1, , ,1 1 W fi ', 1, 1 1 1 - , V, , ir, 5 V, I I I . ,, ,, . ,. ti ,r,. , 1, 5 11 . 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' Ag' ,,H,,1g31,,g: 11 4 U ,V ,Y N1 1 ffm I , ,Wy 11 X1,-L I 511, 1 1 1 ,4 . , 2 11525 Wg? f Zfafjffgg Southington High School has undergone many changes in its brief ten year history. 242fCLOSlNG 11,11 ., , 'I 1 11,111 1, ,- 11 1,1,,' 1'111,C1'1111111 1'1U,1 11.15111 111 .vw12Z'iafr, 1w111111!1i1'11-.1101-1.3 --U1-ifv1f1i11:,:'1ef .111,,.1,,f,,,,,. we-1'1w 1 1 1 ,1 1 11' 1,,1 ',1' ,'z1 1 , !11,f',1 11,1'1, 3 1,11,1 1gf1,1'g1'1,1z ,,11 111 1':,, 1,11-31-1 , ,,f z1',!'1!1J11: ','1 i11M., !.,'1 111111 f1,11i,11MilnL -1' M111'121 1!A,1f15cfr'-viz?12111514ic1J 11,1-f:J:1mr14111-W ,1,1 sieve, 1 1 '13 1.Li'1 111 LVL ir ,L 51.4 .1 L1 L .L 11 1.1 311 ' 11. ., 1 Ls 111, , ,Q - gl '1L..-.isis Q .s .2'13,,1g ' 11,1 ,.gi K- QL to Rl Fred Longo, Tom Martin, Tom Steffanci, and Steve Van asse aggressively route their teammate on. 1: x me . . g '77 , When we fhmkof 3 traditional seasons, the 1 1 1 cold winters of New heads., The Christmas seasonfffulli pines is a visual sight to us the first Christmas tree1was,set Farm in Windsor Locks more Ulmmed HHd11i11uminated 1 , For those cold winters all of Warn! hat- ZYd0C1Bened1Gt,1Of the flfst ' hat 1 ms1wfacto,ry1 11780: 111i 01111161 the hat capital bf thfweds 1 T0 i keep the ,rt-isQtt,1iii211bf15, l'CQ1111eCtiCh111 df i1 duced, W0011l1fHbriC11111 eou1d1 'be New1tYork:1lApri111t1,3o,111,11vs9t,1i11Preside1dt 1 ', i andf1Vi1CefPfeSid6iit,1lACl21,11iS ii, ,.M..s1N , 'H L 4 ' 2 ' g 4131 1 1 11 11 fgff? 11,1 i',' s1t11 . 'fi-. CL , 1 gi aj . ' . . The activities of Southington High water the acorns creating strength in the favorite pastimes were first devel- or improved upon in Connecticut. . 5Did you know that in 1920 a group of Yale 44 . . ,, . . . , ssstudentsfdiscovered Frisbie by sailing empty pie i would we be without FM radio? In in Hartford became the first FM ra- station in the world. Golf was improved when a company in 1910 manufactured the first golf club shafts, thus removing the hazards of a wooden club. If flowers are your avoca- '-tibng Hartford is the place to be. The first munici- ' ple rose garden was laid out in 1903 in Elizabeth s Park. When we think of fun, the word food pops up, also. Louie's Lunch in New Haven served the first hamburger in 1895. This started what became the model for fast food restaurants. .fr . .. .NTTM N t:T,,,,... . . N - 2.011-.. : . F E. 1, , iii ' Going up against the opposing team, Pete Betzold shows energy and strives for his goals. Many achievements for women were first granted in Connecticut. Mrs. Mary Kies of South Killingly was the first woman to 3 receive a patent in her own name. She patented a 1 weaving process. Emeline Robert Jones of New l !iHHV6I1 and Danielson entered into a dentistry ' 1 if.r practice in 1855, the first woman to do so. In 1870 1 'Maria.Sanford, a native of Old Saybrook, was the f iyi. firstvwoman professor appointed in the United QStates..Theyfirst woman ordained to the Unitarian Burleigh, ordained in Brooklyn i?tff?0i1v.ff.October.i 5. 1871. Graduating from the Coast f22fjGiiardiAcademiytin New London in 1985, Denise L. 9 of'OlidQSaybrook became the first wom- graduate atthet head of the class from a . was given the pick of as- ielectedf to serve in Honolulu. 4 ' ' A ,J 1 ff i t -fist-fftff i f , vw ' ll., limbs of our future. is DECA brings out the enthusiasm and ambition in future business leaders: L-R Erik Gyllenhammer, Dave Murphy, Paula Zajac, and Matt Stanton. Many items which make our lives easier and more enjoyable were first produced in Con- necticut. In 1842 Leverett Candee of New Haven established the first factory to make rubber shoes and boots. The first hoop skirts were manufac- tured in Derby in 1830. The first United States pat- ent for significant improvement in the corkscrew was issued to Philos Blake of New Haven in 1860. While just a few years earlier, 1858, Ezra J. Warner of Waterbury received a patent for a can opener on January 5. In 1896 the first electric light socket with a pull chain was patented by Harvey Hybbal in Bridgeport. Thanks to the improvements of such simple inven- tions, steps and energy are saved every day. Every once in a while, students change their pace and become en- grossed in their studies. Seniors Kelly Sequenzia and Lisa Palrnese listen attentively. CLOSINGXMR ' ' - 'if' vbfrtffif-,I if .. ifyyw-ff,w5f'.Q!f , Q I . fit I Wish I Was Eighteen Again At a bar down in Dallas, an old man chimed in, and I thought he was out of his head, just being a young man I just laughed it off when I heard what that old man had said. He said, I 71 never again turn the young ladies' heads or go running off into the wind, I 'm three-quarters home from the start to the end, and I wish I was eighteen again. Oh, I wish I was eighteen again, and going where I 've never been. But old folks and old oaks standing tall just pretend, I wish I was eighteen again. Now, time turns the pages And, oh, life goes by so fast, The years turn the black hair all gray. I talk to some young folks, Hey, they don 't understand The words this old man 's got to say. Oh, I wish I was eighteen again, and going where I 've never been. But old folks and old oaks standing tall just pretend, I wish I was eighteen again. 7' .1 -.4f..,., . f ww- j ' , .:,-.V-3,1 ,'j:'L.',:f -' ' ' , Colophon s is .losten's Printing and Publishing Division of Topeka, Kansas, printed 700 copies of the Chronicle. Michael J. Alfano, local Josten's representative, and Kathy Brooks, in-plant V consultant aided in the publication of the 244 page book which was printed on 100 pound double coated enamel gloss paper. The book's cover is grain Cordova color grey H5132 with the theme, Tall oaks from little acorns grow, depicted graphically with custom embossed dies. Art concepts were student oriented, the cover design completed by Josten's art staff An applied overtone rub in blue with blue 1433471 applied silkscreen title accent the cover. The endsheets use stainless steel I 4152891 with medium blue ink applied to the front endsheet for the table of contents. Body copy is 1 1 point Century Schoolbook for most of the book. Most body copy begins with Roman dropped initials. Most cutlines are in 9 point. Headlines vary throughout the book, the majority being 24 point Times Roman with 14 point sub-headlines. The divider page titles are 42 point Times Roman. Professional photography was provided by T.D. Brown, Inc. of Cranston, R.I., supplemented by student photographers. Associated Press provided the world photographs. 0 1978 Tree Publishing Co, Inc. I L II ,I.i I . 5 x 8Music Sq. I i X - X ll S. . IAXP W - 'Ig W.-Nashvill TN 37203 P 4 P . , - 5 I fs U International C h S d I X I - e i I . it In I f i .i., Used by permission. All rights reserv d K khh. X A I . . IIII . . . to Michael J. Alfano for his long hours, oh e e I P + I i Is. ,III great patience, and professional guidance. B Ie,e I Q as . . . to Rick Sharp fT.D. 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