Cheshire High School - Key Yearbook (Cheshire, CT)

 - Class of 1988

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New England Math League The New England Math League is a series of competitions designed to chal- lenge students who are interested and talented in mathematics. Six one-half hour tests are held throughout the school year. For the class of 1988, Scott Villa attained the highest score in the class' freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Go, Scott! National Merit Semi-Finalists - Matt Barnes, Betsy Boland, Kim Cash- i man, Ion Celeste, Ieff Chin, Kevin Day- ton, Anthony DePaolo, Sheryl Ehrlich, Charlotte Giddings, Seth Greenspan, Betsy Kelly Ed Lau, Tal Saraf, and Scott Villa have been named by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as Com- mended Students. This is based on their PSAT scores, which placed them in the top 50,000 of 1,000,000 students who took the test. The Corporation has also named Kris Otto and Marice Rose as Semi-Final- ists. They were among the 15,000 stu- dents who had the highest scores, and they will compete for Merit Scholarships. The program is the nation's larges inde- pendently-owned scholarship program, T and it is in its thirty-third year of exis- tence. Awards Harvard Book Award: Charlotte E. Giddings, Yale Book Award: Teri Condon, Girls' State: Charlotte E. Giddings and Liz Selfridge, Boys' State: George Brough and Anthony DePaolo, Science Awards: Anne-Marie Bousquet and Scott Villa, Social Studies Award, Kevin Dayton: STUDENTS OF THE MONTH -- Nozivnibvr: Lewis Acquarulo, Iohn Alberino, jason Beaudry john Biggins, Ann Bousquet, Darlene Buehler, Sara Crytcher, Nicole DeGioia, joe D'Eugenio, Ralph Esposito, Kathryn Eurle, Justine McGeary Stephanie Orlowski, Elizabeth Pearsall, Bryan Strollo: Dccenzlwn' Margaret Barbour, Karen Benevento, Fran Casulla, Terri Coyne, Tim Darius, Carolyn Kennedy Seth Kessler, Lisa Manzi, Patrick Mullin, Andrew Narducci, Cindy Rainey Darren Sapper, lmzuarifr Sue Barone, Anthony Bracco, Kevin Buckman, Kris Ciasulli, Ted Dayton, Amy Fagan, Danielle Gunther, Mark Hall, Ellen McCarthy Slade Minervini, Ann Salvatore, Liz Scott, Michael Tartaglione, Fvl1rz1nr'y: Amy Barto, Iohn Bown, Joe Caro, Lisa Conley Ellen Coppetto, George Edwards, Tina Field, Christopher Geissler, joseph Giampietro, Melinda Hodder, Matthew Kelleher, Craig Lamlin, Marice Rose: March: Kate Boland, Mark Gregoretti, David Hartman, Annann Hong, Nina Iaffe, Kenneth Link, Karen Manne, Kevin Marston, julie Meehan, Mark Patrick, Saskia Schweitzer, Anthony Vuolo, April: Chris iAbate, john Brucato, Tracy Christolini, Iocelyn Keough, Erin Morrissey Chrissy Orlando, Mike Refferi, Matthew Schena, Jenn Smith, Denise Soeters, Alison White, Jonathan Williams, May: Cheryl Buchanan, Kevin Dzierzawski, Lee Hammond, Susan iSaucier, james Stinchon, Susan Vallo, Heather Wells, David Westefield, Alissa White, Ally Wilkinson, Kathy Zesk. N Clubs and Activities!143



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l mum in 5 S -R .., 5 -1 :jsut 1 we fx 4 'hyat K. -is S A is K Ax i sv . .,.JtfA. It was a synchronized phenomenon of sight and sound un- matched by any past season of competition. Doing such numbers as Seahawk, Russian Sailor's Dance, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Alexander's Ragtime Band, and Firebird, the band placed second overall with its highest score ever, 97.45. In the process they won awards including Best Percussion, Best Color Guard, Best Brass, and Best Music. The student staff consisted of President Matthew Barnes, Vice Pres- ident Charles Perskv Secretary Susan Vallo, and Treasurer Ste- fanie Rosenberg. Drum Majors were jennifer Larkin, Mark Patrick, and Iennifer Weiner. Color Guard captains were Raechel Byrne, Amy Bouchard, and Iennifer Mattson. In keep- ing with their tradition of excellence, the band tried their hardest, put out their best, and gave Cheshire something to be proud of. Clubs and Activities X 145

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