Bacon Academy - Baconian Yearbook (Colchester, CT)
- Class of 1979
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Bacou ActoteHuj, OMiesfot , CT Once upon a time there was a High School Senior named Peerpoint who lived in a shack with his mother and an old Bobcat. They were very poor, and getting poorer by the minute. So one day Peerpoint's mother decided to sell Molson the Bobcat and spend the money on Nikes for Peerpoint. 0 Early the next morning, Peerpoint and Molson the Bobcat set out for the enchanted village of Bacon Academy. The road was long and rocky, and Peerpoint had to stop and rest many times along the way. One of these times an odd looking fellow named Warren stopped to talk to him. Mornin' Peerpoint, said Warren sadly. I see you're just loafing around like all the other Seniors. No sir. answered Peerpoint. I'm going to Bacon to sell my Bobcat. Bacon! cried Warren. Don't go there! I have just what you want right here. Warren reached into his pocket and pulled out five magic beans: FACULTY, UNDER- CLASSMEN, SENIORS, SPORTS, and CLUBS and HIGHLIGHTS. Peerpoint looked at them with interest. If I plant them, will I get a beanstalk? Much more than that! smiled Warren. You'll get. .. BtijCotuOM Q u idy- u (We'll Miss You) THE ENCHANTED VILLAGE COLCHESTER PACKAGE STORE, 5 Main St., Colchester, 537-5915 OF BACON ACADEMY LUCCA'S LIQUOR LOCKER 55 Lebanon Ave. Beers —Wines — Liquors 537-2764 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 8 9 Mrs. Irene Gagnon — Cafeteria Manager Mrs. loan Boudle — Spanish 10 Mr. Mark Lander— French Mr. Everett FHerden — Science Mr. FLenry Kuligowski — Science 11 Mr. Kenneth Roy — Science Mrs. Dorothy Fedus— Business Mr. Richard Arsenault — Industrial Arts Mr. Norman Smith — Industrial Arts Mr. Donald Werth — Industrial Arts Mrs. Ina Schlessinger— Business 12 Mr. William Paradis — Special Education Mrs. Gretta Mullen — Mrs. Rebecca Marshall — Resource Teacher Mrs. Spurlock — Physical Education Mr. David Shea — Physical Education 13 Mr. John Malsbenden — Social Studies Mrs. Norma Norris — Social Studies Mrs. Joanne Bryant — Home Economics Mr. Roger Thulin — Music M Mrs. Carole Lacey — English, Social Studies Mr.). Vincent Burns — English 15 SENIORS CLASS OF 1979 16 Hey Molson, Want To Meet ALL MY FRIENDS? As we leave Bacon Academy as alumni this year, I'd like to talk about our four years at Bacon, in the hope that memories of friends and times shared will once again travel through your minds. Let me take you back to 1975-76 and our Freshman year at Bacon. A new environment, meeting again with classmates who somehow had blended into the woodwork in the past, and exploring new surroundings. Meeting lor the first time those staff members that you'd only heard rumors about in Central. A faculty whose reputation was enough to scare anyone, but who became some of the nicest friends you'd ever had when you finally got to know them. As quickly as our Freshman year ended, our Sophomore year was upon us. As Sophomores we brought vengeance to the new Freshmen, for we were able to give to them what we received as Freshmen. Our Sophomore year was basically a brain- storming one; the class officials attempted a fruitless battle to try to organize an activity that the Juniors and Seniors hadn t already claimed — some fund raiser that would promote a prom in our lunior year. A couple of highlights of our Sophomore experiences were receiving our class rings and gelling driver's licenses. These two material symbols of maturing High School students were noted by many. Hey, did you hear who's wearing whose ring? and Did you see somebody's new car? were definitely popular topics of conversation among Sophomores. Sophomores began to experience the anxiety of becoming upperclassmen and soon our dreams were fulfilled when the following September we found ourselves juniors. As luniors we anxiously awaited the junior Prom and all of the various proceedings leading to it. The printing of tickets. hiring of a band, and searching for a suitable location paid off. May 5th, at the Sheraton in Norwich, was indeed a memoralsle evening. Remember how your date’s roast beef almost walked off the plate, and how you wished those slow dances would last for hours? These are times we'll never forget. As the month of May progressed and temperatures rose we all began to get spring fever. Our minds were not on school work but on outside activities and having fun. As the days got sunnier and hotter it was amazing how much money those doctors and dentists made from Bacon students. We finally made it through our junior year, and started to act like the mature upperclassmen we were. All of die pranks of silly Seniors, like truck tires on the roof and milk crate walls across the hall, and of course, the outhouse which served as the vice-principal's office on the front steps will always be rememljered. Who were these masked people of the night? Yes, we've worked hard as a class to obtain those goals for which we strived. Our class is not big in numjjer but in strengths. Our musicians, athletes, dramatists, leaders and pranksters have left their mark on Bacon Academy and will not easily be forgotten. As Longfellow stated, 'Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime, and departing leave behind us footprints in the sands of time'. Mike Si. Pierre Greg Upton I I got no time and I'm for thinking, I got no time to wonder why, but I got time for one more great day, and I got time to say good-bye, yes I can make it if I try. 20 Cindy Fedus Lisa Galiano Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but in ourselves, are triumph and defeat. — Longfellow A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval. — Mark Twain T e r r i B a r c h 21 Sandi Baribeault Mary jo Eifler L e s I i e F i n k e I s t e n The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man attempts to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all prog- ress depends upon the unreasonable man. Remember, no one can make you feel inferior without your consent. — Eleanor Roosevelt To try to be the person you want to be is to waste the person you are. 22 Lisa Lyman John Sawchuk Have more than you show, speak less than you know, and lend less than you owe. Yesterday is experience. Tomorrow is hope. Today is getting from one to the other as best as we can. — John M. Henery 23 John Stone Cindy Mucci C a r 0 1 e P e t e r s o n Cause I can't get into it Unless I get out of it An' I gotta get out of it Before I get into it Cause I never get into it Unless I get out of it An' I gotta be out of it To get myself into it — Frank Zappa These clouds stick to the sky like questions. Why? They don't know where they're goin' And my friend, neither do I 24 Laura English Eric Olson Love ... is patient and kind; love is not jealous, or conceited; or proud, or provoked; love does not keep a record of wrongs; love is not happv with evil. Love never gives up; its faith, hope and patience never fail. Fverything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. I'm unsure of the future, so I'll live each day as it comes, forget the days that have passed, and not worry about the days that have yet to come. D a r I e n e P a t c h Kathy Schoell Kim Page L i n d a S 0 1 t i s I ife is a waste of time, time is a waste of life so, let's get wasted and have the time of our life!! Live each moment to its fullest for today is tomorrow's yesterday and will never come again. Life is just a bowl of cherries. Without friends it's the pits. 26 Dennise DeBrady Lisa Havelin You got your passion, you got your pride, but don't you know only fools are satisfied. Dream on but don't imagine they'll all come true. Cherish yesterday; dream tomorrow, but live today. D O n n a G u s t a f s o n 27 Steve Davis Dean Drouillard E d D a i I e y Hot licks and rhetoric don't count much for nothing be glad if you can use what you bor- row so I pawn my crown for a ride uptown and buy it back tomorrow — Steely Dan — You know I'm not sure where I'm going, but I can tell you where I've been, well I guess it really doesn't matter 'cause I'm just looking for a friend. — Johnny Winter — 28 Danto LaTerra Teresa Knowles If you seek truth, you will not seek to gain a victory by every possible means; and when you have found truth, you need not fear being defeated. — Epictetus We pass over moments lightly, our eyes on tomorrow, but it's the present that belongs to us now and is trembling with possibilities, not the future, which hasn't arrived yet. It's only when we enter a moment and live it with attention that we become truly alive. We're collectors each of us, for all our lives, collecting years, illusions, attitudes, but above all experience. N a n c y s c h r o e d e r 29 Mike Brothers Margie RoutlecJge 30 Barry Levine Noreen Roche 31 Debbie Corbett Marie Daigle I a n e S h o e r Say il loud and let it ring. We're all part of everything the present, future and the past Fly on proud bird, you're free at last. — Charlie Daniels If I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me Well I must be traveling on now. Cause there's too many places I've got to see. Ron Wot us Alex Tredor No man is free who is not master of himself. Words are flowing out like rain, into a paper cup. they slither while they pass, they slip away across the universe. — The Beatles c u r t W o 33 Bev Howington Sandy Nicola R 0 n R u 1 k a I'm sailing away, Sel an open course for my life to see. For I've got to be free, Free to find the life that's ahead of me. Life is nothing more than a card game. Your 3 wild cards are love, luck and skill. But no mat- ter how you play the game, the joker will always win. 34 Debbie Gibson Ida Alvarnaz For now many things, which for our own sake, we should never do, do we perform for the sake of our friends? Nothing can be more dis- graceful than to be at war with him with whom you have lived on terms of friendship. That which discloses to the wise anti disguises from the foolish: their lack of understanding — Ambrose Bierce I want to live, I want to grow, I want to see, I want to know, I want to share what I can give, I want to be, I want to live. — John Denver K a t e G r e e n h a I 8 h 35 Chris Fluet Cindy Brown 36 Theresa Bedard Stacie Karal A r I e n e M 0 h r 1 e i n To believe is the first step of making your dreams come true. Sometimes we have to let go of the past to enjoy the present and to dream of the future No man can be a great leader unless he takes genuine joy in the success of those under him 37 Makeba Davis Louie Grinfeld K u r I G a r r i s o n If times are changing so fast, how come we're still sitting around watching the same movies that were on 20 years ago? Old high school students never die, they just run out of notebook paper. 38 Stevenson Ortiz Best Wishes to the Class of 1979, COLUMBIA CLEANERS Wendy McGoff MEMORIES are visions of the past, DREAMS are hopes for the future, but FRIENDSHIP is an everlasting way to success. Jim Kaiser Deanne Saitta How intolerable life would be without females. It's better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all. 40 NATIONAL DRUG, 12 South Main Street, Colchester, Irv and Sid Gitlitz 537-2439 Steve Roy Mark Maikshilo P a t t y I a c o b y People should have their freedom ODESSA'S CLOTHES NOOK, All Sizes 537-3016 41 Doreen Popowich Troy Palmer Walk softly and carry a big bow. I rather one should walk with me than merely show the way. — Edgar Guest What here we hope for, we shall once inherit: By faith we walk here, not by spirit. 42 PLOTKIN'S JEWELERY AND CIET SHOP, Colchester Shopping Plaza Mike Gagnon Cindy McKinney Go for it Nobody gets too much love anymore, it's as high as a mountain and harder to climb. And though we had our fights, had our short tempered nights. It couldn't pull our dreams apart, all our needs and all our wants, drown together in our hearts, we felt it from the start ... — Chicago V O h n M 0 r 1 c 0 n 1 TRI TOWN STORES Colchester Westchester 43 Kevin Vary Mike Schuster D e b b i e W i I s o n Leadership is the process of helping people do the worthwhile things they want to do. Born on a mountain, raised in a cave, bikin' and drinkin' is all I crave. Do not squander time, that is the stuff life is made of. 44 Compliments, CLARK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. Colchester, Conn. Donna Guarnaccia Mike Turner o e T a r n 0 w s k 1 Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else, sweet tasting good life is easily found. Way over yonder — that's where I'm bound. Way over yonder is a place that I know where I can find shelter from hunger and cold. And the BEN FRANKLIN STORE Cole hester Shipping Plaza, Locally Owned 45 Don Stanavage Debbie Warden N a n c y s t u I a lust when I think I've arrived, I find I'm stand- Never think of the future, it comes soon ing at the foot of another hill, with one more enough — Albert Einstein mountain to climb. — M. Manchester 46 WALT'S COUNTRY MOTORS, INC New London Road, Colchester, CT Janet Pendexter Sherry Arch M i k e S h e r m a n The days come and go, but they say nothing, if Remember yesterday. Dream about tomorrow, we don't use the gifts they bring, they leave as But live today, silently as they came. — Emerson He who lives as he wishes lives the best. FRED B. CLARK CORPORATION, Forest Products, Phone 267-4472 47 Esther Rottman Jack Cuthart D e a n V a i I I a n c o u r t M i k e T 0 m 1 n e I I o James O'Brien 48 Stained Glass Supplies and Lessons COLCHESTER CRAFT STUDIO 537-5341 Tracey Ward Jim Becker 5T' n K v 9 The Hinges of True Friendship Never Crow Rusty I've gone cherishing many living mem- ories and hope this is a small world. 'i w KEEP SMILING: It makes people wonder what you've been up to. A U d r e y L e v i n e Jackie Barlow |AKE MICENGENDLER INSURANCE All Forms of Insurance — Best of Luck 49 Dave Cassarino Compliments of COLCHESTER AUTO BODY Colchester, CT 537-5666 I am but a dandelion, set-off in the field of life, to experience, learn and mature. — S. Martel Leanne Martel Al Graichen Senior Awards VALEDICTORIAN............. Stacie Karal SALUTATORIAN.............. Cindy Fedus BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Cindy Fedus LAMB ESSAYIST............. Lisa Galiano D.A.R. AWARD.............. Arlene Mohrlein GIRLS' STATE.............. Leslie Finkelstein Lisa Galiano Arlene Mohrlein BOYS'STATE ............... Ed Dailey Sandy Nicola Mike Schuster ‘he Last Will and Testament I, Mila Atkins, leave thumbs up, and hope to find whatever it is out there to survive. I, Ida Alvamaz, leave Bacon Academy and Colchester knowing I will begin my future and leave my childhood behind. I, Terri Barch, leave Karen Fedus the memory of lollipops and sandy clothes. I, Sandi Baribeault, leave Sherri Ruiz a lot of luck in her last year at Bacon and hope she won't miss her friends too much. I, Jim Becker, leave accomplishing the ultimate goal, not getting caught. I, Mike Brothers, leave Bacon Academy to head for the mountains, Busch! I, Cindy Brown, leave with a few more dreams and few less delusions. I, Tom Carli, leave Bacon Academy through the front door, down the stairs, into my car, and on my way home. I, Marie Daigle, leave Bacon Academy having had at least one bowl for breakfast. I, Ed Dailey, leave with four years of varsity soccer memories, and Mrs. Brown and all her smiles. I, Makeba Davis, leave this concept to Mr. Norris: Some of the finest minds in the future will be an extension of your students, even though I was one of them. I, Dennise DeBrady, leave my track and cheerleading uniforms to Mr. Long and Mrs. Spurlock in hopes they find someone to put them to good use, so that I can leave happy memories of Bacon Academy within my mind as I set off in the world to see what kind of future I can find. I, Dean Drouillard, leave Bacon Academy like I came, tall. I, Mary Jo Eifler, leave with friends I will always remember and memories to go along with each. I, Laura English, leave knowing that everything I went through in this school was worth it. And that growing up wasn't all that hard. I leave my love to all my fabulous teachers, especially Mrs. Bryant. I, Cindy Fedus, leave Leslie a pink, purple, polka-dotted people eater. I, Leslie Finkelstein, leave my knee brace collection to Long, Lander, and that whole motley crew, and a bottle of roke to anyone up at Steg's who is cold and depressed. I, Mike Gagnon, leave Bacon Academy my AVIVA SKATE to anyone who can handle its radical power. I, Debbie Gibson, leave Mrs. Spurlock my F's in gym so she can give them to another student, and to my closest friend, Althea Davis, my friendship that will last forever. I, Kate Greenhalgh, leave knowing I'll get to the Rockies someday. I, Louie Grinfeld, leave the boys lav to the American Cancer Society for use in further research. I, Donna Guarnaccia, leave Bacon Academy with high hopes that the future will bring new discoveries and experiences and that I can find a way to learn more experiences and that I can find a way to learn more than I did here. I, Sal Guarnaccia, leave as a giant, for what I have achieved in so short a time, a hundred men could not accomplish in a thousand years, for if you dare to ask what I have achieved, ask any woman. I, Donna Gustafson, leave my typewriter in Mrs. Fedus' room to whoever thinks their fingers are faster than mine. I, Lisa Ftavelin, leave knowing Cheryl will eventually graduate and will always remember our theme song and hope Sandee will have as much fun as I did. I, Bev Howington, leave all my memories of Bacon Academy to the Colchester Dump. I, Patti Jacoby, leave my quietness to Mr. Thulin to distribute as needed to worthy band members. I, Charles Johnston, leave Bacon Academy having met the best and strangest of people. I, Stacie Karal, leave Mr. Herden my rubber gloves for his next Advanced Bio student afraid to touch that “gunk and to Mr. Thulin I leave him one less clarinetist willing to wear a dress. I, Bruce Kearney, leave Mr. Warren all the peace and quiet he can handle. I, Teresa Knowles, leave Bacon Academy having learned that to be with those I like is enough. I, Dante Laterra, leave Bacon Academy with a lot of GREAT memories of the past, to begin to seek the truth! I, Barry Levine, leave Mr. O'Neal the Barry rule, Mr. D. his own chair for next year's calc class (filled at 1:30), Dileue to the math league team, Mr. Long visions of state cross-country champions during my Junior year and minus one half-miler who is in quest of two minutes. I, Lisa Lyman, leave this advice to the underclassmen, If you see Mr. Collins walking down the hall and you don't have a pass just tell him you like his tie. I, Mark Maikshilo leave Bacon Academy knowing I didn't get much out of it, but Rowdiness. I, Leanne Martel, leave Bacon Academy with many good memories, and I leave the teachers my sister Jeanine for them to teach her at least something, and to Mrs. Fedus my warm seat at my typewriter for the last four years and Mrs. Schlessinger my selling ability to pass to future FBLA members. 52 of the Class of 1979 I, Wendy McCoff, leave remembering the past, but looking forward to the future filled with many hopes and challenges. I, Cindy McKinney, leave Mrs. Schlessinger my accounting books; may she enjoy them in good health. I, Arlene Mohrlein, leave Mr. Herden, our head advisor, in search of another CRAZY REDHEAD, and Mr. Warren a bottle of Excedrin with a petition pending. I, John Moriconi, leave my permission for Carl Meyers to draw swastikas on anything he wishes to deface, and to Chris Ciechowski, I leave a great, big, huge, massive, king-sized lawn to mow all by himself. I, Cindy Mucci, leave Mr. Warren saddened by the loss of such a punctual student! I, Sandy Nicola, leave Bacon Academy knowing that the work is over and now it's time to play or maybe. Bacon was play and now it's time to work, but either way I'm leaving only Warren and Tex behind in my mind. I, Eric Olson, leave on cue. I, Stevenson Ortiz, leave Mrs. Joan Boudle my spelling words and my LADO E.S.L. Book, and the school to my brother and sister. I, Kimberly Sue Page, leave Bacon Academy our empty MICH CASES in memory of Stuff's, Fish's and Kimbo's MANYgood HIGH times!! I, Troy Palmer, leave all my skills of bow hunting to Fred Bear and Friends. I, Darlene Patch, leave Bacon Academy knowing that I'll never have to return. I, Kenny Peay, leave all my power mech ability to Ed Summerfield, if he can handle it. I, Janet Pendexter, leave happily. I, Carole Peterson, leave Mr. Collins a file full of forged notes. I, Doreen Popowich, leave hoping that a Freshman will fill my place on the cross-country team and enjoy running as much as I did. I, Steve Roy, leave my mechanical abilities to Mr. Val. I, Deanne Saitta, leave finally! I, John Sawchuck, leave Mrs. Lacey with a copy of A Tale of Two Cities in hopes that SHE will read it, since I never did. I, Kathy Schoell, leave to Mrs. Spurlock my old gym suit and the memories of me, Kim, and Linda; and to my sister Nora, the HOPE that she MIGHT graduate. I, Nancy Jeanne Schroeder, leave with old memories and new hopes. I, Mike Sherman, leave Roger Thulin all of my jokes, including the bad ones, which when told by him will sound good anyway. I, Jane Snyder, leave once and for all. I, Linda Soltis, leave Bacon Academy with all the memories of Kim, Kathy, Lisa, Esther, and myself and all the good times we shared supporting F.A.F.A. I, Carl Sonnichsen, leave my feeling and desires to Becky, to do as she pleases with them. I, Don Stanavage, leave Bacon Academy knowing that I will never have to return. I, Nancy Stula, leave Hester in the skyline waiting for the guys to get out of the shower. I, Joe Tarnowski, leave knowing that Mr. Aloia will carry on the Yankee tradition that we are NUMBER ONE!!! I, Alex Tredor, leave Bacon knowing that I will not have to do homework anymore and knowing that all the teachers will not have to listen to my crap. I, Dean Vaillancourt, leave Bacon Academy and all the hassles associated with it; I only regret leaving all my friends. I, Kevin Vary, leave Bacon Academy knowing if I did not go out for sports I might not have graduated. I, Tracey Ward, the Aussie, leave hoping everyone has survived my foreign-bred experiences (like VEGEMITE), and with many thanks to all my staff friends and school mates, especially those of my Senior classes 78 and 79 for all we shared together. I, Debbie Warden, leave Mrs. Schlessinger my Accounting II Book to give to the new Accounting II students in hope that they have as much fun as I did. To Future Class Presidents we leave our cry of the cow. To Future Faculty we leave our cry of the bull. To Future Bacon Students we leave our ability to work hard and play harder. To the Class of 1980we leave a year that will be impossible to top, and the energy to top it. S3 Senior Luncheon Congratulations to the Class of 79 THE CLASS PLACE SABLESKI PONTIAC INC. Norwich Road Colchester, Conn. Tel. S37-2576 55 Senior MOST STUDIOUS: Charlie Missing: Noreen NICEST SMILE: Dante and Claudia LOUDEST: Mike and Lisa MOST CHAUVINISTIC: Louie and Leslie MOST ATTRACTIVE: Sandi and Steve MOST POPULAR: lane, Sandi, Dante and Mary |o CONTRIBUTED MOST TO CLASS: Arlene and Mike PARTIES HARDEST: Marie Missing; Bill MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Barry and Dennise 56 HARRY'S PLACE Broadway Colchester, CT Congratulations Class of 79 ROWDIEST: Marie and Dave Superlatives BEST DRESSED: Denniseand Mike PCNNSWAKli MOST LIKELY TO SUCEED: Barry and Stacie MOST ATHLETIC: Sherry Missing: Ron BEST BODY: Nancy and Steve MOST ARTISTIC: Nancy and Mark QUIETEST: Mike Missing: Jackie MOST FLIRTATIOUS: Sal and Lisa MOST MUSICAL: Doreen and |ohn CLASS CLOWNS: Louie, Mary Jo and Dave eloped FIRST TO BE MARRIED: Darlene and Dean NUTMEG ELECTRIC SUPPLY, Wholesale Distributors, Colchester, CT 57 SPORTS BACON ACADEMY HOME OF CHAMPIONS Molson's Team of Bobcats Took First Place in the Cats Open Championship This Year! The pre-game warm-ups. That's using your head, Ed' Varsity Soccer and the half-time pep talk. The fancy footwork of Ron and Mike Matt in action Don'i dance Shaun The Bacon Soccer (earn had yet another magnifi- cent season in 1978-79. Coach McKiernan and Senior Captains Ed Dailey and Ron Wotus had an 11-4-2 record to show for the work of their team. The hooters also took a third place in the COC. A high point of the season was the 89th career goal by Ron Wotus, which is the highest number of goals ever scored by a Connecticut player. MVP Ron Wotus Kurt boots one in Dante, waiting patiently Compliments from RAY'S PHARMACY 9 Main Street Colchester, Conn. 5.17-2375 Girls Cross-Country I his year's girl cross ountry train was a strong combination of loam and individual victories. The 10-1 team was paced by Most Valuable Runner Senior Cindy Murci, a COC All Star and the third fastest runner in the State, an l Senior Tri Captain Carole Peterson, a tour time COC All Star and letter earner. Other runners that earned distinctions and helped the ‘am achieve its second COC Championship in a row I its third place in the state were Most Improved Runner Senior Tri-Captain Doreen Popowkh, a COC All Star and four year letterer, and COC All Stars Junior Laurie Knutson and Sopho- more Karen Ar h. Is Karen camera shy? Compliments of CENTURY 21 - VILLAGE GREEN ASSOCIATES, INC. 2217 Main St. Glastonbury, CT 633-8336 ROSTER Leslie Hnkelstein Cindy Mucci Carole Peterson Doreen Popowich Carol Anilowski Althea Davis Laurie Knutsen C.lvnis Park Karen Arth •Captains Doreen, our = i runner Coaches Long and Lander A pep talk T } £ Althea at the finish Carole Glynis Carol FARMERS AND MECEMNICS SAVINGS BANK Colchester Office Colchester Office Colchester, Conn. 537-2 19 63 Captain Charlie lohnston Daryl Dave Boy's Cross Country Our guvs — a bunch of pushovers Nick  « • .. . ' COLCHESTER FARMER'S CLUB, INC. Boh Tim Joe Sanford leading the pack Chuck Johnston J iNichols e Sanford Tim Clavette Nick Koes Gil Ouellette □aryl Raymond Pat Keegan Rob Seguin Bill Vachon Captain Due to an unfortunate mishap, the boy's 1978- 79 cross country team did not qualify for the state meet for the first time in Bacon's history. However, this does not reflect the tremendous performance of this year's team. Guided by Coach Jack Long and Asst. Coach Mark l ander, the Bobcats had an almost perfect 13-2 record and a third place in the COC. Junior Joe San- ford vvas once again the Most Valuable Run- ner, while Sophomore Gil Ouellette was Most Improved and Freshman Pat Keegan was Best Novice. The season ended on a high note with excellent performances in the COC race by COC Ail Stars Joe Sanford (the COC indiv idual champion for the second year in a row ). Soph- omore Nick Koes, and Junior Dave Me Nichols. V «grfrgrt Barry 1-2-3 Let's go! MIDDLETOWN PLATE GLASS 21 W. High Street East Hampton 267-9500 65 Makeba Davis Steve Davis Dean Drouillard Sal Guarnact ia Ron Wolus Chris Barry Marc Guthart |ini Magson Dave Daigle Lrik Randlov Matt Tallman Coach Dave Shea •Captains |im takes it in for two Co-captains, Ron and Dean Marc Led by All-Stater Ron Wotus, the 1979 hoopsters compiled a regular season record of 18-2, the best ever in Bacon's history. The talented team reached the quarter finals in the state S tournament and fin- ished with a 20-4 record. Helping the team to its 2 berth in the Charter Oak Conference were MVP Ron Wotus, Most Improved Players Marc Guthart and Matt Tallman, and Best Novice Brian Goodwin. Coach Shea Boys Varsity Basketball Laurie Pam A great deal of talent was on this year's basketball team, and it was no surprise that they finished with a 19-4 record and made it to the finals of the state tournament. They also had a 12-0 record in the Charter Oak Conference and easily copped the COC Championship. Co-MVP )unior Sandy Peay made the first All-State and All-Conference teams and has the records for most points and rebounds in a season, and the most points in a game. Co- MVP Senior Sherry Arch was named to the first All- Conference team and honorable mention All-State team, and has the highest foul shooting percent- age. Other important players were Senior Marie Daigle, who made the second All-Conference team and has the record for the most assists in a season. Senior Cindy Fedus, the Most Improved Player, and Sophomore Karen Arch, the Best First Year Player. m tm Girls Varsity Basketball JV and Varsity Although (hey ended their season with a disappointing 5-10 record, the 1978-79 var- sity wrestling team fought hard all season and deserved much more credit than they received. Led hy coach Wil- liam Paradis and ass't coach Steve Adams, two individual wrestlers placed in the state tournament: Captain (unior Chris Adams received a fourth place in the 105 lbs. weight class and Senior Kevin Vary was fifth in the unlimited weight class. Chris Adams was awarded the Most Valuable Player award, Kevin Vary was Most Improved, and the Best Nov- ices were (unior Dave Beau- lieu and Sophomore Shawn Keegan. UNITED AUTO PARTS % S. .Vidin Street Colchester 537-2348 Bacon Wrestling VARSITY lames O'Brien Kevin Vary Chris Adams Dave Beaulieu Mike Keegan Gino Brylowe Steve Doty Shawn Keegan Rich Schooley Craig Vary Andy Walker Dave Clark Jon Beaulieu Bill Vachon JUNIOR VARSITY Tom Atkins Pat Schooley Ed Vachon •Captain FAMILY PIZZA 537-3355 — Every 4 Pizzas 1 Free — We Make Our Dough Daily Girl's Track The Bacon Academy Girl's Track Team led by Senior Captain Dennise Debrady had another fine season. Their 10-0 record gave them the conference title and second place in the state S championship. In the class S meet, the Bobcats were paced by junior Althea Davis who won 2 events and placed in another and lunior Sandy Peay who placed in 4 state events. Congratulations on this record and best wishes for the 1980 track season. 74 Boy's Track The Bacon Academy Boys' Track Team had another fine season. This year's team tied for first place in the Charter Oak Confer- ence and placed seventh in the state. Varsity letter earners include: Dave Daigle, Ahmad Davis, Makeba Davis , Mark Greguire, Chuck Johnston, Pat Keegan, Shawn Keegan, Nick Koes, Barry Levine , Wally Plecan, Joe San- ford, Jamie Sullivan, Craig Vary, and Andy Walker. The Most Valuable Performer Award was given to Makeba Davis, and the Most Improved Award was given to Andy Walker. ♦Captains Bacon Baseball ftt- _________________________ . {■M Mi top row, l-r: Kurt Fetzer, Chris Barry, Bob Merril, Dave Morgan, Matt Tallman, Eric Shutt, Marc Culhart, Eric Randlov, John Shutt, Gary McCarthy row 2 l-r Mr Aloia, Joe Tarnowski, Steve Davis, Ron Wotus, Greg Upton, Mark Judge, Dante laterra, and Kenny Kidd (Scorekeeper). ■d in 78 Captain Ron Wotus, Coach Aloia, Captain Greg Upton 79 A new addition to Bacon's Home of Champions was the girls' varsity softball team. Their losing season was an average one for a first year squad, and girls showed much promise and potential for next year, according to Coach Paradis. The players were co-MVP's Julie Zelenka and Pam Mil- ton, followed by: Kelly Cronin, Audrey Sul- livan, Sharon Cilluly, Laurie Kellog, Brenda Milton, Pam Milton, Tracy Stevens, Cheryl St.Peter, Wanda Bodon, Carol Costello, Val D'Andrea, Gloria Tate, Julie Zelenka, and scorekeeper Sue Paty. Youth Our Future SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS 81 SOCCER GIRLS HOOP BOYS HOOP Bob Eetzer Dave Daigle Dan Gardner Albert Garrett Brian Goodwin Marty Grant Mark Gregoire |oe Strycharz Ron Zahacefski Gary Barch Ahmad Davis John Green |im Jacobs Dave Montgomery Bernie Phillips Pat Riley Ken Stevens Alan Taylor coach Bill Donlon Chris Charbonnier Karen Fedus Belinda Straker Jill Willwerth Val D'Andrea Renee O'Neill Diane Popowich Kelly St. Peter coach Elliot Stone Chris Barry Bob Merrill Dave Morgan Bill Morrison LTave Daigle Troy Gardner Brian Goodwin Jim Latham Erik Randlov Ahmad Davis Ken Stevens John Young coach John McKiernan HANDY STOP FOOD SHOP COLCHESTER MILL FABRICS, INC. Broadway and Clark Lane, Colchester, CT 83 GIRLS ( 2 in state) Dennise DeBrady Mary )o Eifler Arlene Mohrlein Cindy Mucci )anel Pendexler Carole Peterson Doreen Popowich Carol Anilowski Althea Davis Sherry Rui Debbie Withee Jennifer Adkins Jane Barch Jackie Jones Ginni Morrissette Debbie St. Jean Cheryl St. Peter Karen Withee Holly Bishel BOYS ( 14 in state) Chuck Johnston Barry Levine Bill March Tony Clement Joe Sanford Nick Koes Gil Ouellette Pat Keegan Bob Webster 84 GLEM OIL CO., INC. Colchester, Conn. Ron Wotus — Athlete of the Year Bacon Academy is famous for many things, its history, scholars, musicians, athletes, etc. This year, the Class of '79 lett yet another notch in the annals of Bacon history — a notch by the name of Ron Wotus. During his four years at Bacon, Ron participated in three varsity sports, basketball, soccer, and baseball. He made the All- C.O.C. team in every sport each year, thus becoming the only Bacon athlete ever to be a C.O.C. All-Star twelve limes. His achievements in each sport show why. During his four years on basketball he amassed a career total of 1,964 points, and as a Senior was a Connecticut All-Stater and the leading school-boy scorer in Eastern Ct. His career goals in soccer hit 89, a state record, and he made both the All-State and All-New England teams in the fall of his Senior year. On the Bacon baseball team, Ron consistently hit .300+ all four years and is now doing just as well in Elorida, on a farm team for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Although his athletic accomplishments are truly outstanding, Ron Wotus is just one link in the chain that comprised the Class of 1979. Each link is just as important as the next, but Ron was a strong link and one that will not be easily forgotten. UNDERCLASSMEN F R E S H M E N Rob Kennedy— Treas. 88 Best Wishes COLCHESTER PLUMBING SUPPLY Class Roster |im Adams, Carl Albert, Sandy Apell, Monica Ashe, Fran Athorne, |odi Balaban, Gary Barch, lonnifer Bauchmann, Eric Bau- mann, Ion Beaulieu, Caroline Beierle, Holly Bishel, |oanne Blais, Wayne Blecha, Wanda Boden, Sheryl Boerenko, Mike Bry- lowe, Tim Carson, Heidi Champagne, Larry Charbonnier, Lori Cheney, |ohn Connors, Carol Costello, Val Dandrea, Ahmad Davis, Jackie Dicey, Colleen Downey, Chris Drenga, Rick Duval, Lisa Forester, Dianna Gaberdiel, |ohn Green, Sandee Have- lin, Beth Hayden, Tracy Haynes, Paul Higdon, Kathy Hodge, Cheryl Holt, Scott Ignazio, lames Jacobs, Pat Keegan, Denise Kelley, Brian Kendzior, Robert Kennedy, Cheryl Kidd, Bruce Kinchen, Roger Kizer, Ed Kreder, Steve Labonosky, Tim laFlair, Adam Lazinsk,and Charmagne Leyda. 91 Class Roster Continued Jim Macdonald, Shawn Marra, Pam McKinney, Brenda Merrill, Lynore Myers, Will Miles, Dave Montgomery, Will Murff, Mike Nieliwocki, Marion Nastalozyk, John Odonal, Heidi Olney, Eric Ogleshy, Renee O'Neil, Jeff Page, Ed Palmer, Robert Parlee, Mary Petroulis, Bernard Phillips, Diane Popowich, Leslie Preyer, Steve Probus, Stewart Purdie, Joe Richman, Pat Riley, Debbie Ricox, Cindy Rochester, Wendy Ross, Karen Saitta, Kathy Saitta, Monica Savoie, Nora Schoell, Bob Seguin, John Shutt, Pam Small, Renne Snell, Debbie Stanavage, Sharon Stepule, Ken Stevens, John Suchoski, Gloria Tate, Alan Taylor, Roxanne Terrio, Wilfred Vachon, Sylvina Wasniewski, Karen Webster, Bob Webster, Tina Whedbee, Lenleonard Williams, Paly Williams, Dave Wilson, John Young, Paula Young, Julie Zelenka, Kelly St.Peter, Brian Sawchyn 92 COLCHESTER FEDERATION OF TEACHERS COLCHESTER FEDERATION OF TEACHERS 93 Lori LaVoie Vice President Cinni Morrissette Secretary S o p H O M O R E S 94 Karen Fedus Treasurer Members of the Class of 1981 te, Jennifer Adkins |„ lanet Albert KNevin Alperl Kim Anderson Malissa Anderson Robert Angell Karen Arch Sue Arundel ,t Carol Athorne lane Barch Kathy Barry Debbie Bass Neil Bentley Kathy Bernard Carl Bogush Lllen Boober Lisa Broderick Cino Brylone Fran Carli Mindy Carson Mike Cassarino Lori Chandler Chris Ciechowski Cindy Clavette Tim Clavette Tom Daggett Dave Daigle Rk hard Dedor Andrea Doty Steve Doty |oe Dranga I)iane Drouillard Nancy Eiffler Scott Eldredge ROWS Elliott Fay Everett Lisa Evers Karen Fedus lackie Ferguason Kurt Eelzer Trevor Foster Connie Gaberdiel Pam Gagnon Dan Gardner Trey Gardner Albert Garrett Sheryl Garrett Yvette Garrett Mark Gifford Sharon Gilluly Brian Goodwin Martin Grant Mark Grego ire O'Neal Grenior Roberta Guest Dave Haggerty Laura Hughes Ron Ironfield lackie lones Vonn (ones Shawn Keegan Shawn Keeney Laurie Kellogg Nick Koes Sue Kivney Sandy Lajoie Frank Lamprey Dave Latham lames Latham Laurie LaVoie Bryan Lord Reginald MacDonald Beth Mansfield Andrew McGrath Brenda Milton Pam Milton Ginni Morrisselte Robert Mowel Elizabeth Nastalezyk Gil Ouellette .1 Ed Ous Seth Park Connie Parsons Carol Paty Barbara Picard Walter Plecan Scott Poole Paul Powers Gloria Preisach Ruthann Price Erik Randlov Daryl Raymond Andrew Reynolds Cheryl Roche Dan Ryan Sheri Saitta Pat Shneider Richard Schooley Janet Schroeder Dave Semkow |oel Shaw Howard Sherman Angela Sigleski jfaus Slembek foe Soulia Cheryl St.Peter Tracy Stevens Belinda Straker Sandy Straker loey Strycharz Faith Stula lamie Sullivan Matt Tallman Gary Tredor Richard Tremaine Glen Tuck Craig Vary Cheryl Webster Pam Williams jill Willwerlh I inda Winston Karen Vithee Diane Woltag Sherry Wood Missy Woolhouse Mike Zadroga Ron Zahacelski I Raymond Zawisha 4 IV JUNIORS 100 LORINC STUDIOS LORING STUDIOS 101 Class of 1980 Chris Adams Irene Denora Gregg Howington Marilyn Nadeau Ida Alvarnaz Mary Elliott Chris Ignazio Tammy Palardy Carol Anilowski Denise Emerson Kris lacobson Glynis Park Scott Appell Shaun Estes Billy Keeney Sandy Peay Elizabeth Arnold Lynn Evarts Kevin Kennedy Taras Percak Loren Ashe Robyn Fedus Kenny Kidd Sue Picard Bickley Ashens Harvey Feldman Don Knapp Barbara Ponialowsk Mark Balaban Scott Fellows Laurie Knutsen Sanciy Reeves Michael Baldi Robert Fetzer Sharon Kredor Donna Riel Chris Barry Frank Finnegan Sue Lank Ed Riley Dave Beaulieu Kathy Fitzgerald Ruth Lankford Daisy Rochester Lori Bishel Martha Frost Roxanne Lee Phyllis Ross Tony Bonita Amanda Frosti Tom Lower Sherri Ruiz Sue Bonor Tina Fuscox Frances Mabey Brian Saitta Amy Borkiewicz Rae Gardner |im Magson |oe Sanford Pam Brayton Tom Gasser jody March Mike Shaw lanet Boudreau Sheila Gifford Carol Mazzarella Eric Shut! John Butova Sue Gilluly Susan Mazzarella Barbara Squire Ed Carroll Cheryl Gilman Gary McCarthy Howie Slandish Katrinka Carson Wendy Graves Dave McNichols Bill Stanton Mary Cavanaugh Teresa Green Bob Merrill Audrey Sullivan Chril Charbonnier Alice Greenhalgh Carl Meyers Andy Truz Brian Chase Dave Grego ire Linda Miraldes Ed Tyles Tony Clement Marc Guthart John Mohrlein lane Vallancourt lanet Coulu Rick Haesche Dean Montgomery Barbara Warden Kelley Cronin Andy Williams Dave Morgan Kim Watrous Althea Davis Kevin Wilson Debbie Withee Troy Wolf Danuta Dedor Tracy Hardy Bill Morrison Steve Deletesky )ohn Harwood Tony Mowel CLUBS AND HIGHLIGHTS Molson Was President of Bacon's Bobcat Club Until They Found Out He Isn't Ferocious. top row left to right Don Knapp Ms. Walker Lisa Havelin Outing Club left to right Cheryl St.Peter Barbara Warden Ruthann Price Sherri Saitta Cheryl Webster N e w s P a P e r S t a f f bottom row left to right Gloria Preisach Sharon Gilluly Kate Greenhalgh Wendy McGoff Sherry Stepule H 0 m e E c C 1 u b top row l-r Mike St.Pierre Mark judge Brenda Milton Mrs. Lacey Seth Park middle row l-r Stacie Karal Teresa Green Laurie Knutsen Paul Powers Nevin Alpert bottom row, l-r Sherri Ruiz Gloria Preisach Cindy Mckinney Belinda Straker 108 top row, l-r Claudia Louzada |anet Coutu (NHS) Brenda Milton Diane Drouillard Charmagne Leyda Renee Snell Rob Kennedy second row, l-r Steve Ortiz |en Adkins Carol Mazzarella (NHS) Sherry Stepule Diane Stanavage Lisa Forester Spanish Club third row, l-r Leslie Finkelstein (NHS) Chris Barry (NHS) Carol Anilowski (NHS) Leslie Preyer Karen Webster Sheryl Boerenko bottom row, l-r Debbie Withee Katrinka Carson Cheryl Kidd Pam Small loanne Blais F r e n c h top row, l-r jane Vaillancourt Leslie Finkelstein (NHS) Laurie Knutsen Karen Fedus (NHS) Ed Tyles (NHS) c I u b top row, l-r Mr. O'neal Ed Tyles Mike Schuster Andy Truz Adam Lazinsk Chris Barry middle row, l-r Sue Picard Seth Park bottom row, l-r Laurie Lavoie Barbara Poniatowski (NHS) Debbie St.Jean (NHS) Denise Emerson Lisa Havelin (NHS) s Lisa Forester t Arlene . . Mohrlein Laurie Knutsen Q Bob Fetzer e bottom row, l-r p, lane Barch Lori Cheney t Debbie St.Jean Diana Gaberdeil £ Jen Adkins 0 u n c 1 109 NHS is the National Honor Society for that language F B L A in alphabetic al order: I. Adkins, T Aldrich. H. Bishel, L. Cheney, D. Daigle, S Dalbec, M. Davis, C Downey, R Fedus, C. Gaberdiel, C. Garrett, V. Garrett, S. Gifford, S. Guarnaccia, C. Holt, K. Jacobson, A. Levine, C. Leyda, I Marc h, B. Milton, H Olney, S. Ortiz, G. Ouellette, K. Page, S. Peay, D. Popwich, S. Reeves, D. Rioux, C. Roche, W. Ross, K. Schoell, N. Schoell, D. Stanavage, A. Sullivan, T. Whedbee, D. Withea. M bottom row left to right: Debbie St. lean Carol Mazzarella Barry Levine Tom Carli P h o left to right: o p Tracy Hardy 0 Lisa Forester p Cary Barch Trevor Foster 3 Stevenson Ortiz R y c 1 u b pfNNSmANIA top row 3 left to right: Mr. O'Neal h Carol Anilowski Chris Barry Andy McGrath | Klaus Slembek e a m missing: Mark judge Nancy Stula Alex Tredor Karen Fedus Seth Park 110 KAYS STYLE WORLD 100 South Main St. Colchester, Conn. Yearbook Staff co-editor — LAURIE KNUTSEN faculty —BARBARA PONIATOWSKI editor-in-chief — LESLIE FINKELSTEIN Many, many, MANY thanks go to Mark Judge for the cover and artwork and Bill Paradis for the advising! (And Todd Rundgren for the song on page 132.) photography —SETH PARK, MARK )UDGE (missing: Steve Ortiz) seniors — TERRI BARCH underclassmen — SUE PICARD, KAREN FEDUS (ed), LORI CHANDLER, TERESA GREEN GLASTONBURY BANK TRUST CO. 16 Norwich Ave. Colchester business — MICHAEL SCHUSTER (ed), STACIE KARAL sports — MARK )UDGE (missing: CINDY FEDUS (ed), CAROLE PETER- SON HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS CLASS OF '79 Terri Barch Cindy Fedus Leslie Finkelstein Lisa Galiano Kate Greenhalgh Stacie Karal — President Sandy Nicola lane Snyder Nancy Stula CLASS OF '80 Chris Adams Carol Anilowski Chris Barry — Treasurer lanet Coutu — Vice Pres. Irene DeNora —Secretary Laurie Knutsen Carol Mazzarella Carl Meyers Glynis Park Barbara Poniatowski Ed Tyles CLASS OF '81 Karen Fedus Laurie Lavoie Klaus Slembek ... Honor Society 112 a spectrum of people and ideas CHORUS 113 BEN LEO'S SUPERMARKET, INC. Colchester, Conn. 06415 Now Introducing Bacon's Bandsmen The Pajama Game i Junior Prom The Norwich Sheraton Motor Inn was alive with excitement the night of May 4,1979 when the Class of 1980 held their Junior Prom. The enchant- ing night, planned by President Carol Mazzarella, was based on After Mid- night by Eric Clapton. The Queen and Court were picked while dancing to the music of SIX PAK. The high- light of the evening was the crown- ing of the 1979 Queen, Debbie 120 CONSUMERS PAPER SUPPLY CORP. Norwich CT 06360 After Midnight UEEN DEBBIE WITHEE KING DANTE EaTERRA Carol Anilowski and Tony Clement Robyn Fedus and Bill Henigan Laurie Knutsen and Abe Carson |anet Schroeder and Ranee Carli Audrey Sullivan and Tim Tornio Queen Debbie Best Wishes LEONARD LUMBER COMPANY Cabinet Hardwoods and Pine Happy 18th Cindy! Dennise gets her “Steve socks The Last Dance .. . 22 Congratulations CAMBELL PETROLEUM affair of the ( lass of  's Steak I louse on Hartford. Chairnten lane Snyder and Leslie Einkefeteip worked very hard to create an eve- ning of fun and music, w ith dartc mg provided by the Stovall Brown Band. I he gifts, which ranged from a lolicl car to Do ya Think I'm Sex ' to a COKE can were presented by I aura English, Beverly Howington, Wendy McGoff. and Stacie Karal Banquet 79 Compliments of COLCHESTER CO-OP 23 Graduation LAURA JUNE ENGLISH . . . CYNTHIA A. FEDUS . LESLIE ANNE FINKELSTEIN GALIANO ... MICHAEL ARTHUR GAGNON . . . LISA CONGRATULATIONS SHOOR CHEVY-OLDS IDA ALVARNAZ . . . SHERRY LYNNE ARCH .. . MILA D. ATKINS . .. THERESA MARIE BARCH . .. SANDRA LEE BARIBEAULT ... (ACQUELINE L. BARLOW. . . CAROL MAE BARNA ... IAMES FRANCIS BECKER ... THERESA R. BEDARD ... MICHAEL ANTHONY BROTHERS ... CYNTHIA |EAN BROWN . . . THOMAS MATTHEW CARLI . . . MARIE B. DAIGLE ... EDWARD M. DAILEY III . .. MAKEBA R. DAVIS ... STEPHEN MICHAEL DAVIS ... DENNISE SANDRA DcBRADY .. . DEAN G. DROUILLARD .. . MARY IO EIFLER . .. Class of 79 KURT CALVIN GARRISON .. . DEBORAH ANN GIBSON ... C. ALFRED GRAICHEN SUSAN KATE GREENHALGH .. LOUIS GRINFELD . .. DONNA MARIE GUARNACCIA SALVATORE CHARLES GUARNACCIA .. . DONNA LYNN GUSTAFSON . |ACK RONALD GUTHART LISA EILEEN HAVELIN .. . BEVERLY JANE HOWINGTON ... PATRICIA S. IACOBY . .. CHARLES S JOHNSTON ... MARK R. JUDGE ... JAMES GREGORY KAISER ... STACIE KARAL . BRUCE WARREN KEARNEY . .. TERESA R. KNOWLES . . . V-4 DANTE J LaTERRA AUDREY D. LEVINE . .. BARRY R. LEVINE .. . CLAUDIA N. de OLIVEIRA LOUZADA . LISA ANNE LYMAN .. . MARK THOMAS MAIKSHILO ... COLCHESTER FLORIST 11 Hayward Ave. 125 WII LIAM I. MARCH . . . LEANNE R. MARTEL .. . WENDY VILLAS McGOFF ... CYNTHIA L. McKINNEY ... ARLENE LOUISE MOHRLEIN ... IOHN R. MORCONI, JR.. .. CYNTHIA C. MUCCI. . . STEPHEN P. NICOLA . . . JAMES O'BRIEN ... ERIC A OLSON . . . STEVENSON ORTIZ ... KIMBERLY SUE [’AGE ... TROY A. PALMER . DARLENE PATCH .. . KENNETH A. PEAY ... JANET LEE PENDEXTER . . . CAROLE G. PETERSON . DOREEN POPOWICH ... NOREEN MARIE ROCHE ... ESTHER ANN ROTTMAN ... MARGARET ANN ROUTLEDGE STEVEN M. ROY. . . RONALD RUTKA ... 126 a ai tpp CA A rwi Ik kATHI FFN I AURA SCHOELL . NANCY JEANNE SCHROEDER . .. MICHAEL B. SCHUSTER ' mTh AU SHERMAN ™NE SNVDER '.LINDA SOLTIS . CARL RICHARD SONNICHSEN . MICHAEL ST. PIERRE . .. DONALD A. STANAVAGE . .. )OHN W. STONE ... NANCY ANNE STULA . . IOSFPH FDWARD TARNOWSKI MICHAEL E. TOMMINELLO .. . ALEXANDER TREDOR . . MICHAEL TURNER . . GREGORY Sn DEAN 'VAILLANCOURT .. . KEVIN VARY . . . DEBRA WARDEN . .. DEBRA ANN WILSON .. CURTIS WOOD . . . RONALD A. WOTUS The Class ol 1979 would like lo lhank the Class of 1929 for attending graduation 1 PATRONS Dorothy Norton D. H. Marvin Son, Inc. Edward J. McKenney Elias L. Fedus Good Luck Seniors — Baconian 79 Harry's Place Michael J. Stula Mr. and Mrs. George Stula The Finkelstein Family Peerpointand Molson BOOSTERS A little insignificancy is Specktacular! Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. John Pudlo Best Wishes to the Class of 79, especially Lisa, Leslie, Terri, and Cindy — Mr. and Mrs. Barch Cindy F. Love and Luck Aunt Anne, Uncle Mike Congratulations to the Class of 1979 Edward McKenney Enjoy Roke a-Cola! Good Luck Class of 1979 Mrs. Gregory Good Luck Donna — Aunt Betty and Uncle Pete Good Luck Donna — Love Mom and Dad Good Luck, Nan — Tom Good Luck Terri Love Mom and Dad Good Luck Terri Love Mother and Father Brown Good Luck to a beautiful girl-lohn Beals Good Luck to all in the Class of 1979 — Leaky Poo Good Luck to Donna and Sal from Sal and Donna Long Live the Colchester Zoo! '79 the Class with Class Lots of Luck to the Most Motivated Student Laura Much Luck from Mrs. Patricia F. Fulton Party Hardy and all that stuffs! Kim, Linda and Kathy See ya at UCONN Leslie and Lisa, Good Luck at UVM Cindy — TB Thank God!!! To Craaazy Dave, Who will you call Speedy next year? Todd Rundgren's Musical Endeavors are Worthless UVM here I come! We have finally made it good luck at UConn Speck, Speedy We love you Sherri, Lisa and Mary — Jo and Sandi We’ll wait for you Bear — Richie and Renis and Harry Whatever happened to all the fun in the world? F. Zappa 129 Peerpoint leaves Bacon The Unknown Future. 130 Compliments COLCHESTER BAKERY So having sold his Bobcat, and enters the next village, all the luck in the world. They'll need it!! BALABAN STANDISH, INC. Appliances — TV — Furniture — Rugs Don Standish, Bob Balaban i3i TOTUBCLAZCOF79 Name your price, a ticket to paradise I can't stay here anymore I've looked high and low I've been from shore to shore to shore If there's a shortcut I'd have found it But there's no easy way around it Light of the world, shine on me Love is the answer Shine on us all, set us free Love is the answer Who knows why, someday we all must the We're all homeless boys and girts And we're never heard, it's such a lonely, lonely world People stop to wonder why, is it worth |ust another try t We've got to love one another now! FEERPOMT T22
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