Choate Rosemary Hall High School - Brief Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)

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THE 1983 BRIEF Editor Coby Editor Business Editor Photographers Advisor Lisa Jarvis Nicole Lennox Caroline Averyt Jonathan Goldman Giri Clark Kennedy Clark Lisa Schneider Nina Gellert Betsy Platt Jim Pemrick Dave Goldstone Carl Johnson In Appreciation Pauline Anderson ln appreciation of Pauline Anderson who . . . - as Director of the Mellon Library for thirty years, has developed and guided one of the premier libraries in secondary school education, - as Director of Curriculum Development, has enlarged and strengthened our academic life at Choate Rosemary Hall, - as resident adviser in thedHomestead, has been a wise and sensitive counselor to countless students and fellow faculty members, - as champion of innovative ideas, has created Mini-term, fostered WWEB, and preserved the Squire Stanley house, - as ambassador from our school to the town, has been a moving spirit behind the new Wallingford Library, and who's dedication to excellence in all things has contributed to the quality of our lives here, for which she will be long remembered. Dedication I Bill Ayres s I 'K A .. Wi' ' i. mfr if . y Aequanimitas is carved on the mantel of the old Faculty Room directly under the Library. lt's still there but hidden. On the ontrary, highly visible is Bill Ayres, who takes as his motto, this classic virtue. His wise direction of college placement draws nduring strength from it, especially, in a late evening conversation with a parent whose son has just been rejected by Stanford. fter pleasantries the parent says, By the way, Bill, will you call Stanford and have them reserve the inexplicable rejection of ty son - Aequanimitas! Syzygy, too, explains Bill Ayres's transcendental outlook. Some people are fortunate to have their ducks in a row. Bill is ove ducksg his planets are in alignment. He has the infinite capacity to share knowledge going back to the time he was a st-rate science teacher. Never dogmatic, Bill had the ability to push the minds of his students without their feeling the prod. 'ne student in Bill's unique Third Form Science Class wrote, He knew each one of us as an individual and knew when to make xceptions and permit a student to cultivate an instinct for research and not be bound by academic structural silliness. -Svzvevl Apply the scientific method to Bill - observe carefully. He never walks. He meanders. Like Fabius Maximus, The Delayerg Bill as met his Hannibals. Unlike the Roman his are not shouting victories. He does not understand the art of put downs nor ow to take unfair advantage. For example, as a consummate fan of the Old Cardinals he admired the Gas House Gang short- top, Leo Durocher, even though he could never agree with Leo's, Nice guys finish last. And there are those who recall the me when Bill, The Harvard hockey captain, stopped the game on his own initiative to help an injured Yale goalie. The referee ad not seen fit to blow the whistle. Bill did. Bill's understanding of the need for dignity in many life situations as well as his appreciation of the dignity in every one of us take him a special person. With great appreciation we dignify him by this tribute. WELCOME TO WALLINGFORD . . . ,,,, , q,,vMuvv3lu!fwW ': Q, .7 Y. n 9 1 L. ' , ill l -G 'J .42 Q. -.- bl 483 .,,, 2- A Zi WELCOME TO CHOATE . . . A 537 A .. ' 'fy :Wu ', if 2'-LAM., Eg , ,A LW, N K4 ' , :M-wah? M- rw., , ' A ei H mia In , f.. -., l 1 Deon mother, Sf'-P+ 13,1482 1 Krwovg 1ha+ ann XQH- wg Merc finlerd, bvihg Mass Ywoliufo lucln. 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'iff 3,-Q .. .Q .V K 1 fii, W - Mak , -ss Q .4 2 3 21 5 3 wf If M i V-P S TOHW, l V ': fL 8 2 ji X htm sw wb Q 4' ,C.0rxxxtt5jvAA3X - . x , 1. ww ggi? w fix , ak' 1 '1 ix 'S .cm X --Q, PROJECT DAY Project Day. Wow! - A whole day off. The CRH community happily forgets about school work and picks up the rakes. At the end of the day, when the blisters are beginning to appear, the students are, once again, happy to be back to the books. x...-.-.Nrw A i f n I 1 NN JI 'P a ' ' 5 .1 , 1 vk g'xjif'!: , 2 1'?'3,. ..Q' x..Ji,N3d'. i 1, :lg 4 s si Q- A 'wg-ff 'Af'-I ' Cx 2- . CIN Af' T'2.5.afgC, uf-. 'A pw, m,,. ,y l 4' 'my ,,.vw 4 Av .A EAT GREEN MEAT! DEERFIELD DAY 1982 's .. F' 5 V- f -. All I K X wi .X ik, ,K nf in 3 M -E .M W 5 53 'f 51 fi fiik' dk ,aim Sgullfl Wllllll fish-T11 mfliff' as nu' vafggmsi -HQ? lr X A ' 4 Q '- my env gf Q3 ' Q 5 rg? was - E ix , X Q'-N71 ? .gk i THIRD FORM STORY Choate Rosemary Hall is the land of Camelot for the class of 1986. Someday ialthough many of us may not think sol one of us will pull the sword out of the rock. Third form for everyone has many memories. The first time at boarding school away from home, away from parents can be a humorous experience when looked back upon. For example, dropping your tray in Hill House during the major dinner rush can be really embarrassing. As the year went along, third formers looked to Friday morning meetings as the time for sports reports from our regular reporters. They informed everyone of the weeks' activities varying from varsity skiing to eighth period swimming to varsity suntanning on Nichols Beach. Some beach bums were: Disby, Straight-eyed Mel, Meglette, Gerbil, Curlybee, Katred, Chasten, Krisiae mithibus, and Yinda Baby Strainburger. ln the 1983 land of Camelot, yes, there was even a Sir Lancelot. Lancelot lsorry, no kisses, he is a hamster with big beetle eyest inhabited Nichols unbeknownst to the advisors and house counselors. Water battles occurred after lights out. Snow wars between Mem, Nichols, Logan, and Mead were fought till the end during animal hour. The cymbolics were the third form entertainment for the troops. Then, all too quickly, the adventure ended. We grew from ambivalent footmen to knowledgeable Choaties - ready to become the new fourth form. In the future at least one of the rambunctious third formers will become famous, just like Sir Arthur. - Melina Haeussler .nav 'NA ,-I x .Q 'sf :iii :X X 3' Q f as 'Sw 1 Q, . , ,. x Nw , . www vw +-an W W , fam? v f . V V 'WM FOURTH FORM STORY This year's fourth formers spent another interesting year isolated from the rest of society up the hill. While their living situation presented obvious drawbacks, it also held certain advan- tages. Though more than half of the form was new to CRH this year, life in the quad quickly produced new friendships. By the second month of school almost everybody knew each other from congregations in the dining hall, in the quad, and, of course, by the tree. Once acquainted, the fourth formers took little time to blend in with CRH and its rules. Animal hour started, once again, to live up to its name. The skeets were no longer abandoned. As for academics, as one fourth former put it, We still have two more years. Of course, there are the smart ones, namely: Kennedy Clark and Carol Hammarstrom. As for athletics, this fourth form survived the varsity cuts with impressive style. ln particular, Heather Carrigan, John Schulten, Missy Miller, Rodney Pritchard, Carrie Sackett, and Carl Marottolo proved that we do have some jocks present. There is another interesting twist to the fourth form - the congregation that lives down the hill. These members of the form particularly blend in at CRH. Noticeably, Nicky Sanchez and Miguel Aleman have associated themselves outside of the form. As for the others down the hill, the boys living in Logan have quickly learned about misbehavior. As for the girls in Pitman, well, girls never mlsbehaveg therefore, the girls in Pitman are still as innocent as fourth formers should be. Although this situation of having fourth formers up and down the hill could have been a major disaster, it is not. David Gordin has solved the problem, as he attracts a fan club from up the hill each night. Thus, the fourth form as a whole is well integrated and looking forward to becoming fifth formers. fi ' Q ',m.,wf FIFTH FORM STORY Since Choate Rosemary Hall is often called a prep school - and a prep school is a short name for the long name college preparatory school - we lthe sixth form editors of the Brieft have decided not to burden a fifth former with the extra task of writing a story for their class. Instead, we will hope that all the members of the fifth form are diligently working, as this is their most important term before applying to colleges. Well, fifth formers, when you get into your first choice college, you know who to thank. But first, some advice on that second most impor- tant term - fall term: ft WORK HARD: - all A's. 25 PLAY HARD: - varsity sports - lead parts in the plays 35 INVOLVEMENT: - News editor - J.C. chairperson - 6th form president - Brief editor - House Counselor lit TESTING: - we expect nothing less than 780's. 53 ORGANIZATION: - we have all college essays finished before fall long weekend. 65 BEHAVIOR: - there is really no explanation needed - if you are not in bed by 10:00 PM, we know that you have squandered your time. On a more serious note, good luck fifth form. College acceptances are not as life threatening as they seem. Enjoy Choate while you are here. - The Sixth Form S? fd' .pw 4-cw W Nmswvr -A-aux I , .- EXW -'W' A' 43' 'X 'tw 5 U5 -W. A m THE SIXTH FORM Wm 'iw if , , M' vflmz, M, . ,.. fi, ,. ! HA 5531 .Xe ' ' V i' V . 4 ,sw , 'KSZVMQ f,',,.. 'ff' w- ,pgeq ,U A Qr., 2 Q W,,x'w . . , 1 ww ,,f , , V K, mf nf 1-av , f 1, ,wjgwj f' XV igwgx if 1 q Q. fr, 5 ,Q W,,g,w-, 1- eral' K fu rf s..- ' ff ,uf fi nm-3 'wap Qin my , , ,gmg-w,,...,.WM,W MMM ww: Aj-,ad5 '5. Ei' xkaqnh Z!! Y P Tm WV SENIOR SECTIGN xv ,W Oswaldo Alvarez Arnett ike Aanavi Michael Prager Aanavi GO HAWAIIAN Uswalrln Alvarez This is a dangerous place tThey kill the pigeonslf' -- King Crimson And when we're done, I say, You want some ice-cream? David Andonle Clarke Stephens Amhrnse Goodbye Peter, Johnel, Boben, Chris P., and Jeb. Choate Rah! Remember how she said that we would meet again some sunny day. - Pink Floyd Peter Adams Arcane There is no happiness where there is no wisdom. No wisdom but in submission to the gods. Big words are always punished, and Proud men learn in their old age to be wise. - Sophocles You make up your mind, you choose the chance you take,lYou ride to where the highway ends and the desert breaks,!Out onto an open road you ride until the day!You learn to sleep at night with the price you pay. - Springsteen Susan Elizabeth Arnett lt doesn't matter where you've been as long as it was deep. - Hugh Hefner Bootsy - Mister Donut at 2:00 A.M. Oh, come on, please, it's my triend's birthday. See ya', Krom. Thanks Mom and Dad, I couldn't have done it without you. Danlel Henry Aronsnn A great nose indicates a great man . . . QSO therell - Cyrano de Bergerac. Actors are the only honest hypocrites. - William Hazlitt. Thanks, P.T., Orts, and fellow hypocrites.!Shabbal shalom.!Work-crew city. - lllustrious McBee H.C.!Maine's the best, right Brltty?!5:OO AM already?! Time to crash.!DHS and CRH: the best tor lifetime in my years.!Always, Ev, lBry and D.G.l.!Thanks Mom and Dad, my conception has made it all possible. And to the sun we will all bow and say, good-bye - but just for now! - Rev. Eli Jenkins in Under Milk Wood. 31 A M. 'm W Courtney Austrian Holly Bowen Michael Baker l l l I l l l Mike Avis t Caroline Averyt S icardo Ball ai Courtney Elizabeth Austrian So many places in and out of my life, some will last, and some will just be now and then. Life is a series ol hellos and goodbyes, l'm afraid lt's time for goodbye again. M.S., E.S., B.C., E.D., D.C., B.T., - Thanks for the memories. Carol - Thanks for the photo. Mommy and Daddy - Shukran-anna bahebna. Caroline Elliott Averyt Searching for a destiny that's minelnever sure exactly what l'll findfimaginary hearts along the waylhoping that I'll never have to say!lt's just an illusion!Follow your emotions everywherefis there really magic in the air?!Never let your feelings get you downfopen up your eyes and look around!lt's just an illusion - imagination. Michael Sedrak Avis, Jr. l shall pass through this world but once - lf, therefore, there be any kindness, I can show or any kindness l can do, let me do so now, let me not defer it or neglect it, for l shall not pass this way again. Friends . . . you are all priceless . . . the Group . . . the good times. These are the memories that make me a wealthy soul. - Seger. Spike . , . He was a Midwestern boy. lt's only the beginning. Good times, bad times, you know I've had my share. - Zep. See ya alum weekend or in HELL . . . Thank all, that's all. Michael Dudley Baker That Kingdom shall be proven brave where l have my music for nothing. - Shakespeare Ricardo Ramon Ball 'tis easy enough to be pleasant when life flows along like a song, But the man worthwhile is the one who will smile. When everything goes dead wrongg for the test of the heart is trouble, and it always comes with the years. But the smile that is worth the praise of earth, is the smile that comes through tears. - Ella Wheder Wilcox Holly Leigh Bowen Believe in all that we could be, and all that we have been, and all that we are . . - Genesis: You Might Recall Tinker - they're sproutin'!, fall term memories, a wild night at 54, grapefruit? not peppers? Margie - Springstein, hockey bruises, Stratton, K.C. - we figured it out! Alison - roomies and best buddies, the Post, Bahamas, '54, Maine, Stratton, where next? K.P. -late nights, comedy, paranoia, LAUGHS, Beach weekl, Mount Gay and Dunhills, Cavalier fans, Churchill Downs '84! Thanks Mom and Dad - I loved it! 33 Suzanne Bring 34 , f,.,,, K'-u Rob Bernstein Robert Brown Doug Bermingham Alan Berg tw V4 W l C lllen Benello VP' , . , 5 my AM. Allen Carpe Benello . . . She is like a mistress who does not grow old and she has other lovers now. She was old to start with but we did not know it then. We thought she was just older than we were, and that was attractive then. So when we did not love her anymore we held it against her. But that is wrong because she is always the same age and she always has new lovers. - Ernest Hemingway QA Paris Letterl Atle Berg Douglas Mclionaltl Bermlngliam Take a chance, you can't play it sate!Trust your soul, you won't lose your taith!Sometimes right but more times wrongl- Wrong can turn out right they say!- Just a different shade of grey. - Lowell George Aliquando et insanite ivcundum est. - It is sometimes pleasant even to act like a madman. - Seneca Special thanks to those who made this possible, bearable and enjoyable. Later Much Choate. See ya Kramer. Boliert Scott Bernstein Suzanne Amy Bring A night in June! Seventeen! Getting drunk is fun. Sap like champagne knocks your head awry . . . Your mind dritts, a kiss rises to your lips and flutters like a little butterfly. - Arthur Rimbaud llohert Nathaniel Brown 35 nt' ,if 4,fa , Christopher Bennett W. ,,,,f, ,,,r,,N.e,.m-w+...A ,writ ,, 'M'-Q-.., :M a 1'-F Brian Bortnick Jill Boltin Mauricio Borgonovo if Ga w f. grit :fig aifrgirgit ti szkfrisr Joe Beninati Karen Bennett atie Bertini Josaph Paul Banlnatl When the final bell rings l'll still be standing. Thanks Mom, Dad and Lisa. Football '82, East Cottage Guys and Piltch and Zach, Great Girls LSSPEFBK and 'R', Wild Times with JC FG TV JE JP PV MM DC TR and Snooka - shhhh!! You're screaming! Christophar Baniamln Bannatt lf I only knew then . . . Karan Maria Bannatt To reach for excellence, to work with the best, and to achieve brief moments of perfection is priceless. The slightest possibility of proving to be the best before the entire world is irresistible, but being denied the chance does not derogate the preparation. - Stephen Kiesling Thanks to the donator of the Schoenbrod. Take care of it, Christie. You'll have it for four more seasons. Thanks Coach Moore, Keep on jumping. Good luck to the class of '85, especially Lowndes Red Section: AK, LG, CM, NH, CS, AS, MB, VB, CM, CD, ER, RB, JK, CC, MR, MDF, JD, CD and SM lwho lived in Red Section most of the timel. Good luck LB. Only three more years. Mr. Djang - Thanks for everything. WB - I hope you like it where it is warm. Mom and Dad - I love you, thanks! Katia Catharina Bartlnl Here I am to say hellolto laugh to love to tell to showlto sing to dance to say goodbye!l've got to go!l've got to fly - Ann Bertini To JT, JF, JM, PT, Carey and R's: Words are often hard to findfthe silence can be so unkindfyou always help me find my way - April Wine B young in heart!! MOM and DAD -- what can I say? but thanks, With much love and appreciation - the senior sib. Jill llannia Boltln Yipes - The Normal is the good smile in a child's eyes - all night. It is also the dead stare in a million adults. . . . V-8 juice anyone? Goodnight. Mauricio llaharta Balilncalll Borgonovo Let not young souls be smothered out before They do quaint deeds and fully flaunt their pride. It is the world's one crime its babes grow dull, its poor are oxlike, limp, and leaden eyed. Not that they starve, but starve so dreamlesslyg Not that they sow, but that they seldom reap, Not that they serve, but have no gods to serve, Not that they die, but that they die like sheep. - Vachel Lindsay Thanks to my mom and to all those that made Choate special and worthwhile. Brian Scott Bartnlck Collect from Pizza Special Thanks to Wally the Wombat. 37 fan 2, Q. ff gi if ff' fy X i 9' W ,mf M. , 4, 1'-HK I' 5 Q if M. ,, W, ' ' 'L ' Alex Butcher Mike Bassett Fido - The crux of the biscut is the apostrophe - Frank Zappa Eric the shop keeper: This is a dog liscense with dog crossed out and cat written in in crayon! Customer: The man didn't have the right form. What man? The man from the cat-detector-van The looney-detector-van you need Look, it's people like you what cause unrest. - Monty Python Not Open the door, and then come in! - Mr. Grumby Klm Allison Bergner Paul Blake Bottlno It is a mistake to look too lar ahead. Only one link in the chain of destiny can be handled at a time. - Winston Churchill Enjoy your life without comparing it with that of others. - Condonet Physical Fitness goes with mental Fitness. It goes with energy -John F. Kennedy Thank you NONI, PAPA, MOM and DADD. Marguerite Carat Brlcltmae LISI Slllllllll BRICK There were seventy-five people in the lobby and only one seven year-old girl was finding out what it felt like to sit on a marble floor. - ld Prather -Alexandra Margaret Butcher How can you ask if l'm happy going my way You might as well ask if children are happy at play There's no need to discuss or understand me I won't ask ol myself to become someone else l'll just be me. If I had wings no one would ask - Should I fly? If birds sing no one asks them why I can see in myself wings as I feel them If you see something else keep your thoughts to yourself l'll fly free. - Peter, Paul and Mary There goes the Dave, Dave and Alex show. 39 ,ff '41, vu-H 1 A A dwmmm, Clem Butt tsy Booth John Townsend Beatty Ill . . . Greeks never trouble to prove what they say but only make a display of themselves by talking. - Cicero Don't think of it as work. The whole point is to enjoy yourself. - Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney, Chris Miller She was dating this terrible guy, Al Pike, that went to Choate. I couldn't understand it. I swear I couldn't. She said he had an inferiority complex. -Jerome Davis Salinger Thank you, thank you, thank you and good-luck Pinheads. Mlohaal llogar Bergmann Christopher John Boors So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. - F. Scott Fitzgerald Elizahath Jana Booth Two roads diverged in a wood, and I . . . I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Frost There's nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love of friends. - Belloc Good luck to the few, the proud, the lonesome. JBH - I only tease the ones I love, loser. Yo Fred, What's the stitch? Yo Barnardo, don't forget to call! Tinker: my psychiatrist, marriage counselor, clothes critic, but mostly my friend: you're AWESOME, chick! Thanks. Don't ever forget, The best is yet to be! Carol Backloy Brinkarhotf Library-Hill 3 communications, all nighters, Flushl, lf it doesn't move - eat it! , astronauts, Ho-de-do, to the Brewery, Cornell Men, You're a mess! , Iifesaver chasers, Let's discuss this, Every detaill, Midnight croquet. . . Good luck Becca! Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow just as well. - B. Franklin Ulamont Van Buren Butt Remembered - 80-81: Library 3 floors up, most kicked outs, Laundry bags, room changes, Taub and KKK, Mr. N, Mr. G, Graffiti, Nichols and Kerbs, Jokes! '81-'82: Ouantool and '69 House, Pumpy, Bonehead, Sweet Pea, Teal Man, Alfred E., Spanky, Pork, Shamu, Simone, Whit, the Black Woman, Ouantrell Supreme Court and Gang Moon, Pizza and HBO! '82-'83: Ouantrell, Hammer Hammarlund, PoPs lMike MJ, Smitty's Wrestling Moves i.e.: L.K.V.S., 2nd floor common room 203, D.D. Eve Dance, y'ever wonder?, ED app's., The Wheel of Clean-up, Little John, Mike, and Huck. Special thanks to: Mr. and Mrs. Little tor helping me through two years in Ouantrell. Directors: Amedee Butt and Lucy Lou. Co-Producers: Richard Butt and Pamela Clement. 41 Windy Browning Tedd Byfield Wi! ...- Jefi Bullwinkel 42 Duff Booth w 'leg Boscov x Malinda Bradley Fi is Ne Q St' ix SS? Duff Wilson Booth The end of one thing is the beginning of another. I am a pilgrim again. - Miura If our friendship depends on things like space and time, then when we finally overcome space and time, we've destroyed our own brotherhood! But overcome Space, and all we have left is Here. Overcome Time and all we have left is Now. And inthe middle of Here and Now, don't you think that we might see each other once or twice. - Fl. Bach HELL III LIVES Meg Judith Boscov Hi ho - Kurt Vonnegut Melinda Fontaine Bradley Now I gathered up my sorrows and I sold them all for gold, and I gathered up the gold and I threw it all away. It all went for a good time and a song. The laughter was like music. It did float my soul along for awhile. - James Taylor Thank you Mama, Pop, Helen, and Waldo. I love you all. Einstein said he could never understand it all. Planets are spinning through space, the smile upon my face, Welcome to the human race. - J.T. Winlock Davidson Browning The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n. - Milton And where it's going to end this time around Nobody knows. To Mother - it is, always has been, and always will be you and me against the world. Thanks. Farewell, Choate and thanks for an incredible education. Hello, world - here I come. Jeffrey George Bullwinkel So many worlds, so much to do, So little done, such things to be. - Alfred Lord Tennyson Thanks Mom, Dad, and Banx - Edward Kepler Byfield So long Where l'm bound I can't tell Goodbye is too good a word So l'll just say fare thee well I ain't a-sayin you treated me unkind You could've done better, but I don't mind You just kinda wasted my precious time But don't think, twice, it's alright Nooo Waaayyy What kind of sordid business are you on now? - Jack Kerouac I always wanted to be God so badly. 43 , ,ye Jim Cabrera Adolph Brink 44 Richard Bruce fr i v ,, Q, he ii , , ia ffyf ' 5 f , ,,, if if I ' r we A irar Keen Butcher Chen Ierry Carroll Adolph Joseph Brink III Richard 0rr Bruce Willlams Klan BIIICIIBI' Don't let Choate interfere with your education K.B. James P. Gahrara Gorarld lllchard Carroll, Jr. Wal-Ming Chan 'Xt f WSW!! h vrz-qw 'Q t - . ana Cavicke Dave Carrigan 'K .IIUW .saw QSM Irana Calinascu You have to be crazy to stay in this placeg you just have to laugh at it all. - The Psychedelic Furs Gee it's kinda scary out there. Mosquitos are happy tonight. - The Ramones Day after day They send my friends away To mansions cold and grey To the far side of town . . . . . . while the sane stay underground. - Bowie David Boyd Carrlgan, Jr. What will always follow you is neither here nor there. So let it alone. The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n. - Milton Cynthia Duff Carter Don't worry about failure. Worry about the chances you miss when you don't even try. - Wall Street Journal Choate you've been a great friend for the last four years - it will be hard to leave. B.B., M.B., K.B., E.C., T.C., W.C., K.F., C.H., B.H., D.J., L.J., K.K., N.L., L.M., J.S., J.V., J.D. and Char, esp. Mrs. Cobbett and everyone else - you've all made it much more than worth it. There are too many memories to put down here. I hope that you all remember them as well and as fondly as I do. I love you all! Here's to the class of '83 - the absolute best!!! Jessica Damdartl Cates Dana Mayo Caviclta The time will come when you see We're all one, and lite flows on within you And without you. - G. Harrison There's a world you're living in No one else has your part All God's children in the wind Take it in and blow hard. - Neil Young The time has come to talk of many things Of shoes - and ships - and sealing wax Of cabbages - and kings. - Lewis Carroll Minolta Carrier Church I know these places well. They are a long way from here - don't forget that. And a person who is looking for something doesn't travel very fast. - E. B. White Time is for dragonflies and angels, the former live too little and the latter live too long. - James Thurber If it feels nice, don't think twice. - James Taylor Thanks A.P.s - I love you. 47 Y Bill Cronin 4,1 Mariana Cimikoski Sarah Chauncey 1 .3-mi, , up . Q 4. ' M Kevin Canning I ,A-ff' Cohen I Clendenen 14 A , Kevin Waller Canning Pourquoi Toujours'? lt's the hellos and revoirs that make the goodbyes worth it. Sarah Klrkham Chauncey Nothing needs less justification than pleasure. - GBS You never stop to think how fast the years run And the things they steal. - Working I think we've started all over. - Miracle Worker Stallblazer - what are we going to do? I'm so frazzled! Thanks! MS - Take a turtle to lunch . . . and elsewhere. To my sisters - I'd never have made it without you. I love you all more than I can say! Mr. O and Mr. J - Thank you for giving me a chance and making Choate bearable. KAS, GEB, CEH and all my '84 friends - Be corrupt! Have patience, and you'll be out of here soon. Annie - you're special. Mariana Amireh Clmlkoskl William Herbert Clemlenen lll I haven't quite been able to make it out myself but certainly the beauty is enough. - G. Greene Llsa Michelle Cohen You only live once, but if you live right once is enough. William Richard Cronin III 49 Marmie Cleary ii dp-an-. Paul Chesterton X , N Wendy Chronister 50 Neal Connor Brian Curtis Cook Paul Ilavaraux Chesterton Wamly Lynn Chronlstar McCook Nunnery no doubt . . . Sophis D . . . Saturday morning cartoons . . . See ya once a day . . . HC's go for coffee i.c .... We love your sexy nose. . . Kelly 1- 2-3 Oh -uck! Lel's get a tan . . . Tricky, Tricky . . . Parlez-vous francais Mr. Goodeari? Join de Crowd . . . Librarians hit Rustic Oak - Where's the bottom of the glass? . . . Wake me up in five minutes . . . K.B. - What happened on A.M.C.? tLife's a jokell . . . Bag the vitamins Carter . . . Can't we enjoy the party at the same time? . . . Xavier, the Broker! We want some O.J.! Kramer you're 19 at T.V .... Mamosa member of the Straw Club . . . I've got one over you Schwartz lCWl Bulls--t, who s--t? I GOT IT!! The secret of my success is that at an early age I discovered I was not God. - Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Thanks Mom and Dad you're the best! I couIdn't have made il without you. Margaret Cleary If we shadows have offended,!Think but this tand all is mendedJ!That you have but siumbered here,!While these visions did appear.!And this weak and idle theme,!No more yielding than a dream,!Gentles, do not reprehendflf you pardon we will mend. - W. Shakespeare lui Cook Gunnar Mlcllnl Hobart Cook Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe. It is not enough that a thing be possible for it to be believed. There ought to be moments of tranquility in great works, as in life after the experience of passions, but not moments of disgust. - Voltaire Brian Shaw Curtis Knowledge doesn't come from books, it comes from experience. And that's what Choate is - an experience. LIFE 100 . . . no prerequisite. To all those that helped teach, thanks. Mr. Yankus, Mrs. Severence, Sally, Colleen, Ann Marie, and Josh. Remember the toilet? J.B.S.G. Productions. Archbold at 4 AM. Hill House for sale. Lots of free stationery. And special thanks to the best teachers of all - Mom and Dad, for making it all possible. 51 . ' A . Af 2 . 'P f. -ff Q 4 1 ,r- A f fs .WTY-, , 'h WMKQHYNEQ C 'rim' 1 writ Y Uv , X. Hampton Coley Alison Collins , 'L ' X E Q Louisa Cowles J. P. Connolly kmilie Coulter Kelly Clarke Kelly Jean Clarke I'm gonna find my way to heaven cause I've done my time in hell. - RS My momma told me that a trip was a lall. - DB To A.B. - lolli under 5, another mellon? see you and M. in Bellevue. To K.B. - illegal weekends, skeet runs, sucrets box and many, many close calls. To Mark - watch those Sat. nite slips. To Doug - short is beautiful. To V.S. - Wednesday nite says it all. To B.O. - UVM. To S.S. - 4th summer- burnt out. To Kramer - you never cease to amaze me. To Mark, Kathi, Marcie, Ash, Roni, Dave, Doug, Duff, Sarah, Tia, Wendy, Paul, Arwen, David - Billy. I love you all!!! David - good luck to my best friend. Hampton Stuart Coley I would like to breathe into you all that is in me, so that it can go on and as little as possible of it go to waste. This is the way I was made. - Kim Malthe-Brun I laugh and eat well any grow strong . . - Langston Hughes They done tried to make me stop laughin', stop lovin', stop livin' - But I don't care! I'm still here! - Langston Hughes Alison Rutledge Collins Can you imagine us Many years from now, lharing a park bench quietly? How strange it is To be seventy. - Simon and Garfunkel Everyone: Thanks for all the memories! You've been the best friends anyone could have. Mom and Dad: It was worth it. Courtney: Good luck! Hope you love it as much as I did! Johnny Pat Connolly J.P. lJaperl 11133 . . . The good times with special friends, Paulie tGreekl my roommate Jim lPrepl, Frank lSuicidel, Dane lThe Wildmanl, Tom lThe lntellectl, Tim lMr. Laxl, John lWhite Knightl, Joe tCHlPSl, Brian tSnukal, Mike lCalifornia Kidl . . . Ho Hoo-o Paulie, Armonk was great, lthink? . . . The S.A.C. dances, Lawrence . . . Chris it's first and ten, let's go for it again . . . Mike check your calendar for your next drop pass or you can just tell me blow it out your beep . . . Late nights studying . . . lt was worth it. Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and support, I love you . . . Emilie Brooke Coulter Where do I go Follow the children Where do I go Follow their smiles ls there an answer In their sweet faces That tells me why I live and die? . . . Peace Flowers Freedom Happiness - Ha. Harmony and understanding Sympathy and trust abounding No more falsehoods or derisions Golden living dreams of vision Mystic crystal revelation And the heart's true liberation. - Hair I'm leaning on a lamp . . . l'll tell you why and what my motives are . . . - Herman's Hermits Louisa Deming Cowles How can you let your problems keep you down longer when you know the answer right from the start? - Outlaws Thank you Everyone, - I love you all. 53 K my f K 1 S E Q . 3 asstg. ,X , S Sas K -- A lwbjgi X x vi.. J RRY 5 'eva f 9 3 Q 1 ts. W .gf -- . , as if sv 3 tg 'sf 054551. S09 - K 035:99 'W V '52f'+'sQ'y W . ive V. M 9.855 A Lg. ww J 4. - Y ,lliwm 3 A I, S 3 'J . : Q s 1 W Q. S BNHS is-J. . sf arah Crane erri Chernick David Jonathan Cadollna Thank you my friends our times were never boring, From the bad squad attacks, To the nights in the S.A.C., One always led to scoring. - Cadge U48 Tarrl Susan Chornlclr Terri not Tewi . . . The Red Section Clique . . . Softball '81 . . . Christmas party in McCook . . . Terri's Bar and Grill . . . Palm Beach vaca. w!Scott and Doug . . . Buzzed at N.E. and Deerfield . . . To dot the world . . . Summer '82 by Penney Travel Co. . . . O.D. on Shaklee . . . Please don't hurt Herman . . .corrupted on Soda and Gum by Carter - 3 years!!! . . . Economics Intern . . . Debbie - want to go on a diet? Bye Em, C.C., Deb, N.L., L.M., J.M., B.H., S.G., B.B., K.F., N.M., M.M. - I'Il miss you. We doodily do what we must muddily must Muddily do, muddily do until we bust bodily bust - Vonnegut Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes - I'm afraid it's time for goodbye again. - Billy Joel James Franols Conroy Don't tell someone how to do something, tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. - GSP To K.K., J.D., C.P., G.S., J.H., X.J., J.M., S.G., M.B., B.S., D.M., P.R., B.B., P.R., E.K., K.F., L.S., J.D., C.M., E.W., W.C., S.P., A.S., R.I., C.W., C.H., A.K. - you are the best, see ya around. lt's been great! Four year men on the five year plan. Day student power, Meaney Mobile, Air Roy, Deerfield Day. We are the juggernaut '83! HH, Packard years. Meetings with KF, ay, Chris, N.Y. lst time, goin for it, JD, you hounddog! Where's Swa-ma- doo. Kenny don't! The more you study, the more there is to forget, the less you study, the less there is to forget, so. . . Thank you Choate! There's no other place like it, good-bye! Nothing is a waste if it makes a memory. Thank you Mom and Dad. I love you. Danlola Susanna Cramer No Anchovies Please - The J. Geils Band Thanks Mom and Dad, for everything! I don't know where I'm going I don't know what I need But l'II get to where I'm going And that's all right with me. - The Who M - One last MG from MB?lK - Will Mr. Fussball ever know? Will J? K.S. and G - Thanks for sticking by throughout all the changes.!Mr. F The devil take your stereo and your record collection! The way you look you'll qualify for next year's old age pension! - Adam and the Ants Put some wax on the trax and slide on outta here! - Adam and the Ants Sarah Uulnlan Bran Just put your hand in mine, and we'II leave all our troubles behind, we're gonna walk and don't look back . . I can't name names . . but thanks to everyone who made it worth it lyou know who you are, and who you aren't!! M.G.B. you are very special! If endings symbolize beginnings, shouldn't the goodbyes be easier to say? tllotlard Louis tlratolla. Jr. Already? That was fast. No? Goodbye my friends. See you down the road. I am certain 4th Form year, Lewis House: Uncool Lungo!!! What's that smell? Well, ah, eh, ah, it's the old man! we're doing rapid fire tonight Tom . . . Oct. 8, 1981 D-Day. Thanks a lot Choate. What about the other 25? C'est Ia vie, Je suppose - Gerry at Shnell. This is too much . . . Yes, I can imagine. It costs a lot to win and even more to lose -- G.D. Thanks Dirk and Sunni. Now for some tennis!!! tllna Holana Brothers If you can find nothing else to smile at, there is always yourseIf. - Bishop Kelley The more you say, the less people remember. - Anatole France 55 6 2 lien Davie issy Dubroff Ellen Hamilton Davie Brice Francois de lllalherhe There is nothing too small, but my tenderness paints it large on a background of gold,!and I prize it, not knowing whose soul at the sight, released, may unfold . . - Rainer Maria Ftilke Voici venir les temps ou vibrant sur sa tige chaque fleur s'evapore ainsi qu'un encensoirf' - Baudelaire Once fate had a witnessfand the years seemed like friends!Her babies can dream!But dreams begin like the end. - The CLASH. Many thanks to all, and remember: Have a good time. Christopher Barton De0rsay Thomas Ridgeway Dey Mary Cornelia Draper I think therefore I am I think. Melissa Eve lluhrofl Men in the closet, Who's on top? 4th form spring long weekend, Got your socks on? Sunday breakfasts, Okemo weekend, can you watch the kids? U. of P. tSat. night'?l, I can'l remember, I don't recall, N.H., Cornell cuties, l'll call the cab! House bakers, Lifesaver chasers, Pierce, Can we discuss this? Wake me up when Eng. is over, Look what you've done to my hair! Yea Army, dryland training, Ski boys, I wanna ski Southington, 307 conference room, late night talks, one for all and all for four ta.m.l, history rooms, I'm listening, Hodedo! Suzy, arol, Reyna, Jen, Nat, Lili, everyone . . . it was great. Adam, Fran, Matt, Mom and Dad - the closer the family, the bigger the phone bill. I love you! Matt - lt's all yours, Skipper. Kimberly Ann Dulgnan Well, I left my happy home to see what I could find out. I left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out. Well I hit the rowdy road, and many kinds I met there. There's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. - Cat Stevens We're there, Cynthia! 57 f - Mi V S553 yy 1? e Wg in .Z A yi wx J EQ, 5 QNX 3 r Jve DOWHUQ Peter Dunne Wfigm Danenbafgef Susan Dudderar Maria Del Favero ane Dietze aww if . xii, if William Wright Danenbargar We live, as we dream - alone. - J. Conrad Maria Margaret Dsl Favaro Always be yourself because YOU are unique. Farewell Choate: D.Z .... B-Ball, STUFF'em . . . J.l., Garden Party . . . C.F., deck BBO's . . . Track, weight women. . .GO FOR THE GOLD... 115'4 ...X- country . . . Kim B .... Handbells . . . GRADUATION! J.D. - Thanks, Mom, I love you! Grandma, Grandpa, you've made these impossible years possible. Jana Adams Diatza Casual . . . Yiddy . . .Williams . . . B's and S's . . . Lis, where are the keys? . . . Joe has her peas? . . . Pecan Sandies . . . Lel's go watch T.V .... Don't hog the whole bed, John! . . . Relax . . . Hey Blondie, got any Silly Putty? . . . The Den . . . F.H., Lax. . .I don't fall down in squash! . . . ls this the shopping list? . . . East. . . Yahyah. . . Viva . . .The Spot. . .Albino Soviets . . . Beullah . . . Boston . . . Picnics . . . Archbold Apartment. Cornmuffin, Lightfoot, Mil, Muff- Muff, and Snowflake - Look Sharp Joseph Lao Dowling Ill Well if it's all been!Said and done,!l gotta move,!l had my fun,!l want to walkfbetore they make me run. - Mick Jagger Thanks Mom and Dad for being the best parents anyone could ever ask for. I love you. Susan Boyer Duddarar You have delighted us long enough -Jane Austen We were a ghastly crew - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Open seseme - I want to get out. - Stanislaw J. Lec The men in the closet, Put your socks on. , Suzy not Jenny, Hi guys I'm back. Gimpy, flushl , Library - Hill Ill communications, Gnarly! , Well heeeyI , Weekends in N.Y.C., TCH, Spaz, Girls Varsity Golf - Play through! , 307 conference room, Hodedo, asleep at 10:00 p.m., I managed, Ellen, he's sooo cute! , O.M. - Just looking, THE allnighter, lt it doesn't move, eat it! , You're a mess! , To the Brewery. , B.B.'s, Well, guess you had to be there. Patar ltoamar Dunno I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving: to reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it - but we must sail, and.not drift, not lie at anchor - Oliver Wendell Holmes Don't worry about failure. Worry about the chances you miss when you don't try. - The Wall Street Journal 59 e e l , f':f 'V:: f, My . 41, W ,A M ' ,Y w -1 ,Q Kelly Farmer Joey Fan Allison Evans l Dave Eccles W if ihn Ehnot RA enny Dutton Jannitar Iloll Dutton Then till up the glasses with treacle and ink,!or anything else that is pleasant to drink . . . lt was much pleasanter at home thought poor Alice, When one wasn't always growing larger and smaller, and being ordered about by mice and rabbits. I almost wish I hadn't gone down that rabbit hole - and yet - and yet - it's rather curious, you know, this sort of lite. - Lewis Carroll David Michael Eoclos John David Ellnot Allison Gormalna Evans The music's playing, the notes are right!Put your lett toot first and move into the light.!The edge ot this hill is the edge of the worId!And if you're going to cross you better start doing it rightlLet the dance begin. - Genesis Thanks Mom and Dad, I Love You! Jooy Fan Imagine there's no country . . . nothing to kill or die and no religion too. - John Lennon Alas, it's all over! So long, Choate. I cherish every moment of it. Kally Groonvrooil Farmer Get psyched Cam Who wants to finish a race anyway . . . I just can't deal with this . . . Jane Dietze Handbook . . . back in five minutes? . . . Nerd . . . Cinda questions after 11:00 PM . . . Williams weekend ...getaREALcar...Deb:...skiing. ..skoki... porcupines . . . 33 minutes and chacuzzi parties in Florida . . . gapping holes - 4 years Carter . . . close calls. . . Ugene's fan club . . .sss - . . . be vewy, vewy quiet, we're hunting wabbits Tewwi. . . Daily spin Jim? Exit 4 Xavier Moose Hunting - Joe? Ken - Thanks for everything - you too Henry I love you . . .don't forget our attair in ten years . . . Thank you Mom and Dad - I love you both and thanks Choate for four ofthe best years of my lite! 61 l Jane Flschbein '3 3 Q :', i 5 , ,Q 2 H, i +2 mf I Eg 5 ,Jn - li Ellen Fiedelholtz Marc Fernich Julie Farnham F Fludd ent Findlay its Julla E. Farnham Well, goodbye now. I must be going. - Winnie The Pooh Thanks to Chris, Marmie, Irena, Lawrence, Katie, Leigh. I love you all. Marc Allan Farnicll The public gets what the public wants, but I want nothing that society's got, I'm going underground . . . Boy, it's a tough, tough world, and you've got to be tough with it . . - Paul Weller Ever look at a flower and hate it? I have! - Bruce Lose!Flipper individuality is the key - The Wrecks Right? I'm not right! You're not right! - Black Flag Ellen Jody Flatlallrnltz Ciao! Gayle Kant Findlay Thanks roomies: Sa, Muff and Sloth tor keeping me both sane and insane. Archbold Ill Good luck, and remember us at 9:30 lyou too Woodhousel Happy Birthday . . . see you in 5 days, corn husks, wee loves, facebook, animal hour, cans . . . no common room. 101, Moby jokes, coming and going, Cam, is the fish still alive, hey combats, sick minds, OK, here's the scoop . . Marc, Gold and Silver, phone bills, Bag it. Reednik: You've almost made it, hang in there. I love you. Marina: hope you find the WPB ot your dreams and take care of next year's 5th formers - you know how wild they can be.l!l Jana Syrlnay Flscllhaln I would slave to learn the way to sink your ship of fools - Grateful Dead Good luck to exits I and Il, Felix and Madison, Kramer, the W. Squad, the Bad Squad, Jess and C2 - I miss you already. Thanks Mom. Heartbreakers, with your 44's - I want to tear your world apart. Lisa Mlclialla Fludd It's your day, shining day, All your dreams come true. As you glide in your stride, With the wind as you fly away Give a smile from your lips and say, 'I am free, yes, I'm free, now I'm on my way'. - Earth, Wind and Fire Mom and Eddie - I couldn't have done it without you. Te quiero . . . Chris - you're so sexy tI'Il miss youl . . . M.H.G. - Keep writing, but DON'T sing . . . Erica - corrupted yet? . . . Stacey - what can I say? lvivarinl . . . The Elite Three . . . My crew - M.J., C.D., S.I., E.C., J.K., C.W., L.Ft.: I love you all . . .SPAIN - 43 con Coca-Cola, EI Caballo . . . Julie - meet me at Vicius. You ask me am I happy, Well as a matter of tact I can say that I'm ecstatic. - Stevie Wonder 63 Q Y Christina Forstmann Brian Fole I' ig- -r .VL, ,,.r,....,i r M, r qN,7 i QW ,.':Z'.wr'w f, MMM WW 2 'il r 'mwi N qmilgmzg-'Z - W W-5, WL 'iv A'fA A ', Q rg if V, M, -. w L., 1 H? K, , ,mga WM , K -Ss, f 5 1 ., ' ' f 41 4 I 4 5' 4 P' 'X , r bw 3 f 'r 4' A 'U 2 f Z oi Eilrwyf 1 bmw gwisir X my 43 Jeremiah Foster Olivia Fiore Y Danial Mark Faihus Thanks Choate, Mem 3, H.J., GREAT ONE, ZACK, THOMO, INSECT, THE 19th, the DOCTOR, ALL THE BEAUMONT RAT PATROLLERSQ YOU'RE ALL KICKERSI OU-BOUM - EM. Forester. illivia Gwyn Fiora Junathan Ward Fischer Hey man, you shouIdn't do that. Don't you know you'Il stain the carpet. I'm searching for my mainline. I said I couIdn't hit it sideways. - V.U. Charlotte Currlal Flaatwuud Brian Thomas Foley Can you say Ignoramus'?!I thought you could!!SNUKA! from the top bunk. Christina Anno Forslmann Rivers Flow!The sea sings!Oceans Roar!Tides Riselwho am I?!A small Pebblefon a giant shore,lWho am I!To ask who I am?!lsn't it enough to be?!only the magic and the dream are truelGlad to be living in my own Private Idaho. Jeremiah Cushman Foster At first it was great, and in the middle I stayed, but in the end I was sick. - Haircut 100 I really don't understand the situation. So where's the moral? People have their fingers broken. To be insulted by these fascists - it's so degrading. It's no game. - David Bowie Reasons, reasons were there from the start. lt's my instinction. Reasons, reasons are part of the art. lt's my instinctionf' - Spandau Ballet Shame, shame, shimmy shame. - Bob Geldof 65 Jamie Gardner Rich Gibbons Doug Fulton nne Funk athy Glickman Douglas Wronn Fulton The Ming Dynasty reemerges with a high-tech arsenal. Frog and Hoover getting rash. Ratneyg the F. to M. connection . . . East Cottage Rag Session . . . Snak a.k.a. Julie. New Haven Bound!! Stripes. . . The News: Boatchild, Muff, Duff and the newsroom Bitch . . . Z's permagrin and Mrs. G., Ed Dangerfield Maddox - Who brought the opener? . . . Rob, get outa my face, Brown . . . Johnie' '... The check's in the mail, Steve. . . K.K. + K.F. again? . . .Whal's a cluck? - Thanks Choate, family and friends for 4 great years. Anno Elizaboth Funk Time Passes quickly but memories live on forever. - Oscar Wilde Friendships are like gems! Treasure them always and they will last forever. - Anonymous Archbold and McCook, I'Il miss you! Friends, l will remember you always - Thanks for all the good times. Thanks Mom and Dad, l love you! Jamos Francis Gardnor Easy come, easy go - Jackie Gleason I made it Billy G., the GAME is over. HERE'S to the FOUR YEAR MEN, R.C., P.R., M.H., J.L., R.J. + all the others P.C., C.J., T.M., M.P., W.M., M.K., Medusa 4 Lewis House '81. The corruption of Tommy's Mellow n'out Guys Drowning the triple, Felix and Madison, l'm in pain, this is too much, Sociables, l'm still ON FINAL. Good luck - L.K., M.R., D.G., J.N., R.P., C.L., T.D., C2. Thanx a lot Mr. Dillon, the Littles + especially Mom and Dad. lt's all over now baby blue - The Grateful Who? Nina Gollort Don't look back. Something may be gaining on you. - Leroy Paige lt ain't over 'till it's over. - Lawrence Peter Berra 120th Century Sages! When we are born, we cry that we are come!To this great stage of fools . . - King Lear Thank you E.S., P.T., G.G., F.D., because Education has for its object the formation of character. - Herbert Spenser Thank you K.O., C.S., M.B., L.K., W.H., P'.B,, TTlll, C.K., and O. And remember that the best of friends must part. - Anonymous But especially M, D, N, T, G., G., and J. Richard Foster Gibbons Mista Bunn. Wesser's groan. Fulton singing. Schwartz getting very rash. Pack's laugh. Stricklander and his synthesizer. The art of Ratareshmelkem. Relax. The Chairman. Mellynger. The Lobsterhead with a helmut, chicken legs, and avocado. Grippers. And of course, the lips which created the Wild Kingdom. - Thanks to my family and friends who made my four years at Choate rewarding and enjoyable. Kathryn Ann Gliokman Between you and mel don't really think she knows where she's going at all. - Genesis Where am I going,!Where have I been? - J. Geils 67 -1 'Y?'T f 'fg -I Frank Getman Phil Goddard Phil Gold Scott Goodman David Goldstone racy Giresi reg Golet Frank W. Gatman. Jr. Once a king, Always a king, But once a knight is never enough. Don't take lite seriously, You'lI never get out of it alive anyway. Tracy Lyn Glrosl It's not over 'til it's overl - Yogi Berra It is the time that you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose. - The Little Prince M.T. - Just you and me, kid! . . . Boo-Boo, Iet's go ask the ranger for a packy 'cause the 'rents are out . . . 3rd form - a party? - . . . resism . . . coconuts . . .Canada and B.C. tthanksltll. . . D.A.M. - I'lI always be there! . . . X.J .... B.H. one extra person every time iprobably a good ideall . . . Kelly F. you - it was fun for tour years . . . C'est la vie. . . eh? . . . Chip, you're great . . . Ditty, please take care because l love you! . . . What a day! . . .Well, Bye! Philip Alan Goddard Let us not dwell in the future or in the past too much, but in the present - for the present is what creates the past and future, so make the most of it. Phlllp Jordan Gold And perhaps in this is the whole difference, perhaps all the wisdom, and all truth, and all sincerity are just compressed into that inappreciable moment of time in which we step over the threshold of the invisible. - Joseph Conrad Thanks Mom and Dad, for everything. David Allan Goldstone Lite may be sweeter for this, I don't know. See how it feels in the end. - Robert Hunter Education is an admirable thing but it is best to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. - Oscar Wilde Gregory Hanry Golot Scott Bryan Goodman 69 Fred Golesianeh Scott Goodwin K R.. -,WM Michael Gordon Keith Goodson 1 B1 :S 1 Y' 'z 4' V A Q .oogi X V Q t f, to Q r f y 'ai ,J ff' , WVkV,,i I , .,.,. E- Y im AWVV X Egxlk Guillermo Gonzalez Diana Goell Diana Elizabeth Goell Frederic Ali Golestaneh Guillermo Jesus Gonzalez Keith Jerrold Goodson Scott Mitchell Goodwin Michael Jay Gordon You can't always get what you want,!No, you can't always get what you want,!but if you try sometime you just might find,!you get what you need. - Rolling Stones It we really want to live we better start at once to trygflf we don't it doesn't matterlbut we better start to die. - W. H. Auden 71 i Simon Haggiag Steve Halbelsen Will Hallier aren Grossman all Hall Lawrance Jacob Gould It's a landslide and you got caught. - Hours of Torture I have the will to survive. I cheat if I can't win. If someone lock me out I kick my way back in. And ifl get aggression - I give it two time back. Every day is just the same with hate and war on my back. - J. Strummer and M. Jones Thanks to those who cared: Marc, Julie, Irena, Ward, Chris, Cliff, Pu, and Annie. KHUII L00 GTIISSIIIIII Simon Evor llaqglag Until the philosophy which holds!One race superior and another inferiorlls finally and permanently discredited and abandoned . . . Until their basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race!That until that day,lThe dream of lasting peace, world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain in but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never ATTAINED. - Robert Nesta Marley O.M. I1945-1981l Discipline is never an end in itself, only a means to an end. - King Crimson Stopllon Michael llalbolson He is wisest who has most caution. He only wins who goes far enough. - Walt Whitman The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot at the end of it, because the rainbow is now. And the pot never turns out to be what I expected. Hello, I love you! Yam, Pete, Rex and Mattuse, the four year men. Make Wine! Pinhead many bones, Lano third period, bimbos, my friend Ken, Jake the Snake, thanks Choate Athletics, Choate . . . rah. Thanks Mom and Dad for all you gave. I MADE IT. To the Seniors of '84 - A new day will dawn for those who stand strong and the forest will echo with laughter. P.S. Where is the WJAC, anyway? William lfallior And peradventure had I seen her first she might have made this and that other world another world for meg but now the shackles of an old love straighten me, my honor rooted in dishonor stands, and faith unfaithful keeps me falsely true. - Alfred Tennyson 73 A 'Q nnnnn n n . 2 L A iw ,Wi Z1 QW L Creek Hansakul Camilla Hornsby Evelyn Horky Leslie Hunt Syetarn Hansakul Whatever you want! John Atkinson Holt, Jr. If we do meet again - why, we shall smile. lt not, why then this parting was well made. Evelyn Elisabeth Horlty You can be the captain and I will draw the charts sailing into destiny closer to the heart . . . in your head is the answer let it guide you along let your heart be the anchor and the beat ot your soul . . . sweet memories flashing very quickly by . . . - RUSH Camilla Elizabeth Hornsby I don't like work - no man does - but I like what is in the work -the chance to find yourself. Your own reality - tor yourselt, not tor others - what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means. - Joseph Conrad LUSH!! Kllllp Hunt Saying this they woke up and recognized where they sat and who they were. The darkness which had invaded their dream was explained, for it was closing time and the bartender was turning oft the lights. What they had dreamed they could no longer recall exactly but when they looked at each other, they were aware of some sweet shared secret which it might be dangerous to remember too well. - W. H. Auden To Abigail, Sarah and Jenny - We've been through some things together with trunks of memories still to come. We've found things to do in stormy weather, long may you run. - Neil Young Laughing and crying, you know it's the same release. - Joni Mitchell Thomas J. Html III 75 ,-- n ,f 145' Reggie Imamura 5 f A I I ,g E!. Q 1 'Q ws i Q ff 1 1 if 1 4 E f Zi Z 47, Gerard Hammarlund Sarah Ham ,ff f ry QX XR!!! f Q X x X B ,gf 'V fff Q3fi'f'x , ,f1f? 11, lin ff K-dm' iz Harrison Hutchins Sarah Bannion Hamlin Gerard Paul Hammarlund Well, go all the way, do you have a redwood hot tub or blue bottom pool. Do you know Mike Madden is going here and he is my roommate. I'm just your basic chalk salesman and raindrops keep falling on my head. Serious part. I believe in the sun, even when it is not shining. I believe in God, even when he is silent. I believe in love, even when I am alone. Thanks Mom, Thanks Dad. lt's great to be in prep school. Elizabeth Graham Harrison But if one talks like that People call you crazy. - Dr. Henry Frankenstein James Britton Hutchins l Love You Mom, Dad, Chip, and Champ for your guidance, for just being there, and most of all, your love. Special appreciation to GAM and CMH. Maniacs John M., Chris O., David I., and Joe G., USJH, Suffield, and finally The Choate School . . . Thanks Bixbys . . . Patience . . . Right, Danny . . . TLG, lCare . . . and to those not mentioned, my appreciation . . . Sugarloaf and MAINE FOREVER!! It is the marriage ofthe soul with Nature that makes the intellect fruitful, and gives birth to imagination. - H. D. Thoreau Reginald Hiroshi lmamura Lobsterhead and your avocadoes - Hoover and Frog with your midnight bare-a-- wars - Rainey - East Cottage Rag Session - Otter, Denny, the inmates, chubsy-wubsy, gupper monster, Brewery bound! - Ya-Ya!! - Schwartz, how do like Extra Strength Tylenol? - Boatchild and the tree-frog, Ken and Schadtman, we beat Deerfield - Miller, why were we diving in that snow? - Thanks Schneider for the picture. God, I'm almost home for five days! - Uh, Mr Maddox, uh . . . sorry about the hotel room - ZGDC - Oh, my aching back! - By Moose - Mom and Dad, thanks for your support. Anthony good luck with Choate. 77 Ai' aw irraine Iwan .vier Janssen Marguerite Mary lerardi Faith, Hope and Love - we made it. Choate Factors - Keep up the jets, you're awesome! l'm counting on an '83-'84 winning season. l'll miss you all! Tinker-Roomies, '62 House, Hand-Laundry, Eutopia Parties, N.Y.C., Shades and Walkmans, College E.D., look out B.C., garden party, spring term. Thanks for being you! You're the best. Tom, Diane, Paul, Holly, Allison, Karin, Mullinski, Mom and Dad - Thanks for all your love and support. I couldn't have made it without you! Much Love, Margie. Edmond Joseph Ingraffla FLOUNDER . . . HALL 2 . . . The Andy Griffith Show . . . 3:00 . . . Surfing . . . KOMRADE PETRON . . . The Healey monster and the Juggernaut . . . Junk, Oomp, and all the PG's. . . Where's Baker? . . . Thanks Lipsky . . . Why? . . .MANAGER - No Respect . . . Banana Face. . . WIPE OUT IN SENIOR WARP . . . Thanks Mom and Dad, I Love You . . . LATERSKI, Y'alI. This is a dangerous place. - Robert Fripp There are two kinds of people - Southerners and those who don't know any better. - A Wise Old Soul Don't spit into the wind. - Anonymous History is bunk. - Henry Ford Lorraine Iwan for always, i love you, Dr. T Sefque hay un lugarflejos de aquifen otro marflleno de sol.!Se!que llegarefa ese lugarfy triunfarefme aplaudiran!Hay un lugar . . . Os digo adios. - La Maravillosa Orquesta Mondragon Christopher Tannler Jackson ttathan Francis Janette Four long years, each a little better than the one before it. lt's been . . . interesting. VAX Spoken Here! The meek shall inherit the earth. The rest of us will escape to the stars. Xavier Anthony Janssen 79 Y- A we K In 'QA 0 frflm N If-Q, A M 55? Mgr Ig' 577 It J' fn' , di ,, - Q, I' ,, K3 V ! .1 ,, 5 V by 44 ai a X 'G-if mm!! 4' .fgf T V' f . LL, W W ,-,K w - P w , 2 Q... ff ff fffff' N iebbi Jayne Lisa Jarvis ag 5 if fel . f ,fl xy, Mi . 4 J L Elizabeth Suzanne Jarvis lt's fun to make people angrier than they make you. - John Irving Good-bye to everyone, especially my friendfsi. Deborah Lynne Jayne Time passes quickly, but memories live on forever. Life is a banquet, pig out with me. 3 excellent years: C.C., Ice Hockey, Tennis, parties in 227, New Haven, Old Durham Bd. pick-ups, honorable red section member, Greenwich weekend, Halloween, Sunday brunches, Police concert, Sleepovers in McCook, sneaking in, Christmas party, Meda's C.C. cookies, 5 am morning stretch, combination, drowned Bets-mobile, Aunt Molly's, theater bathroom, James' party, Williams weekend doughboy, get a real boyfriend and a real car, deep convos, Bestees, Mem -- with our buddies A.N. and C.H. Thanks for everything K.F., C.C., T.C., E.C., W.C., B.B., S.G., S.M. and especially Mom. l love ya! Goodbye! Bfilll ltlllllllly J0fffi0S Put the Boogie in your Butt. - Eddie Murphy That's a fair thought . . - Shakespeare Skeezums on parade lKool Kevi Cosmic Effluvium - gone but not forgotten. H.G. phoonne hoomme. Very special thanks to Rob lce, Sir Nos, Reggie B., without you guys this journey through absurdity would have been impossible. Rock The 'Ousel Bye sexy iE.R., C.W., E.J., L.W., R.B.l l'll miss you guys. Richard Walter Johnson l am a part of everybody that I have met. Good times in Library 3, Woodhouse 3, and the Beaumont Connection. Best wishes to all! Thanks Mom and Dad. Thomas Erik Johnson George Kimon Karageorgiou Late nights in Logan, pizza after hours, tennis in 20F, Club Med, late night HBO, final warning, mini term, fire drills, V.S.L. Deerfield day '82. Bye Choate. You were great, fun, awesome. l'll never forget you. Tom Mom and Dad, thank-you for everything you have done for me. Without you nothing would have been done. 81 Coleen Kalbacher 1 a Reyna Kushner VL ggygr Y f Ed Keating Elizabeth Kromelow NR we Aaria Kelly :am Knowlton Colson Ann Kalhaclior And even though the seasons change The reasons shall remain the same It's love that keeps us holding on Till we can see the sun again. - Survivor To Mom and Dad: Thank you for your support, your sacrifice, and your uniqueness. We made it! Edward Louis Kaatlng Memories will bring back the moments that meant the most to us. Thanks Mom and Dad, you made it all possible. Thanks R.B. lRicol, M.B. QBBFQJI J.C. lFloyl, J.D., D.F. iCluckl, S.G. lScooterl, M.H., J.H. tJ.J.l, R.I., C.J., X.J., K.K., C.M. lChazl, D.M. lMEAN MANl, J.M., J.O. and C.B., J.P. tPsychol, C.P. lYunl, P.R. lSnatchl, J.S., G.S. iZeusl, E.W. tWEENlEl, M.W. lwertl. You made it all worthwhile. Maria Louisa Kally The heart is wild, and wild the life that tames it. - Ulrich Shaffer A box of rain will ease the pain, and love will see you through. Just a box of rain, wind and water. Believe it if you need it, if you don't just pass it on. - G.D. I had strings, but now I'm free Hi-o-the-me-ri-o, I'm as happy as can be. How I love my liberty, there are no strings on me!! - Pinocchio Nine mile skid, on a ten mile ride. Hot as a pistol, but cool inside. Cat on a hot tin roof, dogs on a pile. Nothin' left to do but smile, smile, SMILE! - Jerry GarcialRobert Hunter Samantha Farrar Knowlton lt's nice to know That I don't have to know - Sam Mom, Dad - Je vous aime. Ellzabatli Anna Krnmalow Cleanliness is next to Godliness . . . I'm getting on it, first thing next week. The best place to see the Eiffel Tower is from the Eiffel Tower. - Oscar Wilde Thanks Mom and Dad, I wouldn't have been able to do it without you. Hey Madeleine, Andrew, and Justin, you'll all make it! Hey Arn't, those college weekends, Remember, it's the first, fifth, and tenth!! Hey Bergie, you give a great French party! And by the way, can I borrow the English translation? llayna Kusltnar . . . WouIdn't you rather be a left-handed flea, a crab on a slab at the bottom of the sea, a fig on a twig in Gallilee, than a man who never learns to be free, not 'til he's dead and gone . . . - Pippin J.O. - Hoi Chuck, Partridge Family, and Shaun. Get Down, Get with it. , C.F. - hats and fondu. A.W. - Get outa the boat. D.G. - Iude? - M.D. - Saturday night singing - N.M. - Howto escape selfish people L.W. and K.T. - love that music thru the walls S.D. and C.B. - want to eat at 5:00? S.B., B.J.N., S.B. - Hold on for one more year!! Thanks everyone, especially Dad, Mom, and Eric! 83 Q? . me Ken Kennerly 5 V .fm w ifi, W, I , ' ,Y A LK. V au V , V , 5 V fu w- g'YW ffpz ' ' 2, , if 24 qw.: 'M' Q ' N Tom Leinbach Dave Kramer 1 1 Q 84 Anthony Kelley loug Lee Kramer Lazaroff Anthony Maurice Kelley Kenneth ltohertson Kennerly Four years have passed that l'lI never forget. I've grown close to a lot of people, all whom l'll miss greatly. We had terrific times together. Remember these: New York - Studio, Xenon, Times Square lArm and Hammer baking sodalg Greenwich - X's House, the ik keg, Real Estate Agents, car rentals and the big Sunday morning clean-uplg Killington, for those who were fortunate to go, - skiing, falling, recovering and drinking! Dad, ljust want to say, l Love You. Mom and Steve, l can't thank you enough for these four years. I've learned a lot about myself and about others - I Love You Both. Everyone: Thank You. Betsy Kramer Big shots are only little shots who keep shooting. - Christopher Morely David John Kramer Can't help about the shape l'm in,!Can't sing, l ain't pretty, and my legs are thin.!Don't ask me what l think of you,!l might not give the answer that you want me to. - Fleetwood Mac Julie Ellen Lazarotf . . No, it is impossible, it is impossible to convey the life-sensation of any given epoch of one's existence - that which makes its truth, its meaning - its subtle and penetrating essence. It is impossible. We live, as we dream - alone .... - Joseph Conrad Douglas Min-Soo Lee Thomas Calvin Lelnhaoh, Jr. I never done good things,!l never done bad things,!l never done anything out of the blue, - D. Bowie Surely there could be reason to go insane were it not for music. - P. Tchaikovsky Don't bother me, l'm contemplating my multidimensional self in an infinitely dimensional world. 85 X R Z? MN. Levisetti if Nicole Lennox L, af. . X X ,I ...W -'S Nicole Maria Lennox I shall be telling this with a sigh!Somewhere ages and ages hence:!Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -fl took the one less traveled by,!And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost To L.S.J.: Your friend is the one who knows all about you and still likes you. Adieu Choate. Robin Jean Levey We do not want ever to hear that we will die but that first we must live, and those ways of living which are the fullest, the most intense, are the very ones which social man traditionally dreads, summoning all his superstition and malice to combat strangers and lovers, the eternal victims. - Gore Vidal Emile Bartelot Levisetti Drink all day and rock all night,fThe law'll get you if you don't walk right ,... !Got a letter this morning and on it read:!Better head back to Tennessee Jed. - Grateful Dead To JAC: I know you rider!Gonna miss me when l'm gone,!Gonna miss your baby from rollingfin your arms . . - Europe '72 Shapiro, Bogdan, Rickert, Longo, Capsimalis, Hitt and Ambrose . . . and . . . WAM's Carrington - The Good Times. Special thanks to KG and especially FJG. I, Emile B. Levisetti, solemnly swear that I will abide by all major school rules and will, at all times, act in the best interests of the Choate Rosemary Hall community, as JC Co-President. Goodbye Choate . . . Hello Reality. Andrew Aaron Lipslty In an insane society, the sane man must appear insane. - Captain Kirk, U.S.S. Enterprise Once in a while you can be shown the light in the strongest of places if you look at it right. - Grateful Dead Brenda Llaurador John Paul Rosario Longo IV floor is best. Don't wake up the kid - It's cool. The clouds live on! Beaumont Survives. Mighty Crew. This place is a zoo. Choate - It's been neat. It's been beat. 87 IUM- gdivfiewmk Lope Mendoza Andy Loo Eric Lusk 88 . ,N..w...,m..- ... W M , .. N. 1 mm 'k R l F x F k Scott Messinger . have Meaney am Mester NWN I If ..LL,.., L L ,W AXA,LAN,,.i.. .als . Antlrow Sam Loo Lite is too short. Don't waste it. Go to the beach. - M.R. Goodbye Mini, Lisa, S.S.P., Z.G., Cleve, L.H.P., S.H., and E.R. Thanks Mom and Dad. Love you all. Eric Butlor Lusk Mr. Moose Fan Klub, Judge Choate Appreciation Night, Mission Aborted and Almost Tackledg First Sunday in October SM, Learning To Study In Edsall Without lnducementsg P.G. Mentalityg Spine Fan Club, Late to Practice, Speed Trials with 0 and D. My gratitude to Mr. McRae, without his help none of this would have been possible the told me to enjoy myselfl I told you, just keep your mouth shut and don't answer the door. Why all the complaints? This place is a country cIub.' Always remember: Money isn't everything, but also remember to make plenty of it before talking such foolish nonsense. - Earl Wilson David Lawrance Moanoy Lopa M. Mendoza I. Scott Mossingor Thanks Mom and Dad for four years of . . . Day dominance, hall hockey, days in the Winter Ex, History with Mr. G., fun in the newsroom, point convergence, Shulmantest, Taaagah, banking, shooting, scoring, Mem House, Hill House, East Cottage, lighting, Nyilang, F to M, Timber, Duguavay, Dibster, Shul-baby, Fieggny, Jonny, spring fever, day student softball, Washington D.C., Deerfield Day, snowball fights, tennis team, hoopball, RAT, RAT, clam, esscorrre, and all of my friends. . . It was great. Thomas Bronnor Mostor Haze, crazed and dazed, yeah I ought to get out ot this place now I ought to run, but I don't care Haze, crazed and dazed, hey tonight you're gonna be amazed, now At the things we do when we dare. - Bob Weir Thanks Mom, Dad, Frank, Judy, and Beaumont Ave. for getting me through Choate. 89 RSM. Mark Macleod S-by Wkavef we Q X X asm- , aa 4' kgirsggzs ?x.- x ,, ,, L, Q' aa qfibf 5-ff Mike Madden Rhonda Madoff S M Jay Malmquist .,.....-.--nav-'11 ,-'null lendy Malamut arah Margolis Mark lllllllam MacLeod Keep your nose to the grindstone and all you'll get is a short nose. Thanks Choate, Mcgoof, Carl, Joe, and especially thanks to Mom and Dad. Michael Judo Malldan lt doesn't matter whether you know where you're going or not, as long as you're on your way. - Tony Banta All that there is in lite is winning. All you have to do is win. Oh hell, I suppose there's other things, but who cares? - Al Davis Let's do it. - G. Gilmore - Bluto Gotta go now Choate, the 'M' lrain's awaitin'. Illmmla Gayla Matlott Pitman Beach . . . 7:00 wakeup in 103. . . be very very quiet- I don't have permission . . . prince charming . . . But Soph, you should think about that! . . . The irony of rooms 203 . . . Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you! Wendy Bath Malamut laughing in the wind, running in the wind ah so free and apathetic it was all beautiful and nothing hurt - Kurt Vonnegut Jay llustln Malmqulst You've Never Heard ot Edina? - No, They're not all farmers. lt's pop, not soda. Pucks for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Why do we never get an answerlwhen we're knocking at the door!Because the truth is hard to swallowlThat's What the War of Love ls for. - Justin Hayward, Moody Blues Sarah Ilaclial Margolis l know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his lite by a conscious endeavor. l'm looking thru me, You're looking thru you, We're looking in and out of each other, And we don't know what to do. Say, is it too early for a drink? 91 , rf' All Sarah Marmor Melissa Mann ,A V an ,,, ,Ad John McGeough Julia McLaughlin 5 ason Mahshle lill Malkin Jason Tron! Maltslilo Choate, You've taught me so much about myself and others. You've given me fantastic friends and great memories. Thanks. Believe in yourself . . Jlll lltllllll Malkin Mallssa Mclean Mann Everyone needs a little self-deception. We have to play this rule by the games. OK . . . I give up again, Geschafft, Jules. Dover, BUHS, family, CRH, Tufts, Brown: many thanks, and an infinite supply of yellow M and M's for green Spazll for you all. Best of luck lo the Edsall Bar and Grill and your Mooseburgersl . . Some days the bear will eat you, some days you'Il eat the bear. And if I had no love to give, I wouldn't give it to you . . - J. Armatrading The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. - Chamfort Relax, enjoy - We're outta here guys . . . Yahooo! Sarah llogors Ilarmor New Haven Parties! . . . Spencer Soul Trains. Temporary Dinsanity . . . Sarah C., Jessica, Alison C., Georgie, Janell jG.P. datell, Kira, Susan, Caroline lOOh La La Lal, Julie and Marmie jwalking on the Moonl, Malinda jOh Mah Conscience! Steckler-Head, Rosy Posy, Susie. . . Thank you all, my friends. To S.O.C.: . . . When I reach across the galaxy, I will miss your company. - R. L. Jones Funny, it's just like a scene out of Voltaire 'Cause when the curtains are pulled back, We'll turn and see the circles me traced. - Duran Duran Thanks Mom and Dad for your loving support. Bye Choate! John Potar Motioough Smile as much as you can and enjoy a few good friends. This place makes you STUPIDDER! Besides they all have funny accents. Don't worryg flying lizardsg P.G. Hot Line fCredit card call please . . .j Boat rack, Lewis, Ruan what are ya doin! Thanks to my family, jCleod, Carl and Coachl It was the right decision! Julia Crawford Mclaughlln You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face And show the world all the love ln your heart. - Carole King 93 Tag Mendillo Linda Mongillo Abigail Merrill Charlie McGann Ioveta Mediratta tjata Mediratta Charles John Farquharson McGann Aiata Nladiratta Three years in this school. It makes me think . . . I've come along way, done a lot of things, all with no regrets. I've both hated and respected people and had many dependable friends. What happens now, will happen - where I go from here is just another step. I have been through the Experience and it is over. And now, oh Tom, I'm gonna have to miss Bio again . . . Nat, Mike, Tom, Brice and the rest of you, goodbye. Brice, maybe we'lI get together in France. Dave, it's going to be wild in Ephland. And that's the way all your friends go. To each, their own. Covata lllatliratta and on and on I gofthe seconds tick the time outlthere's so much left to knowfand I'm on the road to find out. How can I try to expIain'?!There's a way, and I know that I have to go. - CS Meg - The switch on the wall turns on this lamp. You're still the best person. . . . AG. Minette - May I borrow your jeans tagainl pIease?! Lis - Well, it's been nice knowing you KB. You know I love you more than slightly EC. Christie - Tom Selleck is STILL better looking than Burt Reynolds. I love you, and that's all that I know AG. Thank you. Nan - But, the POINT is . . Sharmeela - Goodbye, I love you always. Stephan Tag Msndillo Oct. 22, '82 Busted - It was a sell-out they're sleeping out for next time . . . What are you guys doing? Putting on the foil! Yeah! every game, want some? NO! Yeah! Fu . . .Baked not Fried. Pondlily bound to the ghouls. The Beach House. DANFOBTH'S. Is Jay signing w-ends this w-end? WOODHOUSE - the infinite almost busts. Brawling to Roemer. Daytrips to Hawaii - surfing to Lano, Fritz, Paulie, Danforth, Sarah, and Leslie. If you can't do it with the end around you can't do it all. Thanks guys, we all survived Mission Impossible. Skeeve Bros. Goodbye - Tia, Ted, and Lou-Rawls. Danforth - stay out of trouble. T.C. - I'lI never forget you. Jan. 18, 1982. Later Preppy. Walk onli - Skynyrd Abigail Morrill Look around and choose your ground!For long you live and high you fIy!And smiles you'll give and tears you'Il cry!And all you touch and all you seells all your life will ever be. - Pink Floyd 95 .mg A v-I if-, eff in 1 - e'q q:xi'f al W..q4'e', I ..' n wifi: Q: 'Qw L ' 1 1 1 Stephen Milczanowski Jim Miller Natalie Montemayor Dan Monahan elanie Montemayor 7 +V ssie Moran Stephen Eugene Mllnzanowskl James Kay Mlller IV One chain don't make no prison - Carlos Santana As long as we're here . . . what the hell. llanlel Edward Monahan Melanie Michelle Montemayor llatalle MICIIOIIO Mllllllllliyllf One day in your lite!You'll remember a pIace!Someone touching your face!You'll come back and you'll look around you!One day in your life!You'll remember the love you found here!You'll remember me somehow!Though you don't need me knowfl will stay in your heartlAnd when things fall apart!You'lI remember one day!One day in your litelWhen you find that you're always waiting!For a love we used to share!Just call my name and l'll be there. - Maren and Fishie Melissa Carey Moran Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day,!You tritter and waste the hours in an oft hand way.!Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown,!Waiting for someone or something to show you the way. - PINK FLOYD T.L.G .... 4 yrs! iand we have our towniesll Shep, thank you for opening my eyes. Wayne, l.L.Y. There are two paths you go by but in the long run,!There's still time to change the road you're on. - Led Zeppelin 97 'APN ?'f. 1 , iii' . Ciaran OBroin Alison Nager ,.,,,-0-Q' yii 355 5555, if 1 Ii nm weak Q Eva A Dave Nardi Rafa Mayer Stefan Niedzwiedzki lb Norden ii ine Mullin llatael Mayer Diane Alison Mullin And the seasons they go round and round, and the painted ponies go up and down. We're captured on the carousel of time. We can't go back we can only look behind from where we came and go round and round and round in the circle game. - J. Mitchell And the goodbye makes the journey harder still. - C. Stevens Alison Meryl Nagar Still crazy after all these years - Simon and Garfunkel Don't dream it - be it! - Rocky Horror I can resist anything except temptation - Oscar Wilde Sometimes l wonder where l've been, who I am, do I tit in? Make believing is hard alone, out here on my own. We're always proving who we are. Always reaching for that rising star to guide me tar and shine me home, out here on my own. - Fame - Thanks Mom and Dad tor being there for me. This is not the end. This isn't even the beginning ofthe end. Better still, this is the end of the beginning. - Winston Churchill David Paul Nardi I love you more than yesterday,!But less than tomorrow. Likes: Journey, 6!19l82, friends, cars, ducks. Sports: Soccer, swimming. Stelan Marek llledzwiedzki Robert Charles Norden Claran lliarmaid 0Bruin 99 Kelly Ortwein E s n I 5 Jennifer Oppenheim I Karin Parker 2 'awww Jennifer O'Brien John Osborne Jennifer Hose 0'Brlen God way up in Heaven for whatever it was worth,!Thought He'd have a big old party,lThought He'd call it planet Earth.!Don't worry 'bout tomorrow,!Lord, you'll know just when it comes,!When the rockin', rollin' midnight,!Meets the rising, shinin' sun. Jennifer Anne Uppenhelm Happiness is found along the way, not at the end of the road. - Updegraff Happiness is two scoops of ice cream. - Charlie Brown Thanks for all the memories: Lillian's Halrcutting Company. We slept through Saturday Night! Monday Night Meetings: ARA? Suzy, get to bed it's already t0:OO The Rustic Oak. One for all and all for four tA.M.j. How far to Hong Kong? Spring Long Weekend CRAZY shopping spree. Puffed Rice in Room 313. I get the bracelets today. Carol, this time we watch out for each other. Library 5th formers, an open invitation in New Haven. His name is chocolate face. Dutch Miller here I come! Mom and Dad - thanks for EVERYTHING. John Allan Usborne Kelly Ann Urtweln So many faces in and out of my Iife,!Some will just last, some will just be now and then,!Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes,!l'm afraid it's time for goodbye again. - Billy Joel This is the end of the story. There are many others. - A. A. Milne. Andrew Trevelyan Palmer Sometimes even now, when l'm feeling lonely and beat, l'll drift back in time, and l'll find my feet, down on N. Mainstreet. - Bob Seger trevisedj When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around. - Sting Cast in this unlikely role, ill-equipped to act with insufficient tact, one must put up barriers to keep oneself intact. - Rush Take what you get, for all it's worth . . . smile and laugh and remember the good times. Don't be committed and don't be deceived . . . No names . . . be safe. The good outweighs the bad . . . take a look . . .the V's and B's . . . basses, cats n' birds. . .you know what kind . . . and names . . . you know who. lt's not like it was before, when they call I won't come running. It was so long ago, l left them on their own, oh, how do the freaks survive? - The Doobies trevisedj John Cabot Panzera I know many fine feathered friends,!But the friendliness depends on how you do.!They know many sure fire waysfto find out the one who paysfand how you do. - Cat Stevens Karin Hardness Parker Tusen tank everyone for everything. My nunnie sis, Mumps, Dumps and the Piper. Your inexhaustible support and love is very appreciated. Ch'ville fSuzy-O, Helg, Sarah, W.A.H.S., Honda Hardees, U. Va., Beach, Snowshoe.j Nichols H.C.'s, students, advisors tand the foreigners up the hiIl! j New Haven cab rides, New York, Stratton and ? to come! Last but not Least Fioruccis, Stu. 54, Bahias, Siamese cats, Dunhills, Bahainas - you are an amazing confidante, listener, psychologist, amie. Mucho thanks! 101 , .,,A.-... ,N ,nf ' - . v- . K' 5 . 'GPA Cliff Piper Mark Pasculano Fred Perreten Chris Ptaft Mark Jaffray Paseulano James Joseph Pellegrino Frederic Charles Perreten Christopher Walker Pfaff Born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad, and that was his only patrimony. - Rafael Sabatini A comedian can only last till he either takes himself serious or his audience takes him serious. - Will Rogers . . what is actual is actual only for one time!And only for one placefl rejoice that things are as they are . . - T. S. Eliot . . I'm looking back and l can't see the past anymore, so hazy. I'm on a track and I'm traveling so fast, oh for sure I'm crazy. - Pete Townshend Clifford William Piper Rise like lions after slumberfln unvanquishable number,!Shake your chains to earth like dew!Which in sleep had fallen on you -!Ye are many -- they are few . . . - Shelley Elizabeth Lathrop Platt Happiness is found along the way . . . not at the end of the road. 103 ' zx. XQ., . 5 hi i N 5 fr is Chuck Persico fl is g 3 ff pw' 9' ,Mk 2 4 ' i Cammie Phillips i,,,,M...4-Q-'Q Y h tnn Q S , X . 'fe ' i ' .'.g,,,Q 3 A as V5 ,nf 1 Jim Pemrick Steve Pomper arl Perry . -.., f rm Chris Pearson Christopher James Paarson Just as long as I'm in this world, I am the light of this world. - Jorma Kaukonen James lllarran Pamrlclr I'm surprised I made it all four years, but it was worth it. Choate gave me a lot more than just an education. Most of all I want to thank the people who made Choate. Thank you Doug, because if I had to name the person who taught me the most it's you. Thank you Dave, because you stuck by me even in the worst situations. Thanks to everyone in Logun, you guys really kept my life exciting and most of all thank you Mom and Dad, because you made it all possible. Oh, I almost forgot, thank you Mary and Gary when I was sick you cared for me and when I was hungry I knew you were just across campus. Carleton tlavld Parry The race is not always to the swift but to those who keep on running. Thanks for everything Mr. Tuttle and Lennie. Cllarlos Alfrad Porslc May every prefrontal cortex in the world grow to enormously grand size. Sheeplln your haze,!graze on life,!think in a daze.!Suck those smokey tubes and eat that A!Why? Because it is Choate. Work!Five days to go now,!working tor the next day.!Work, work, work.!Four days to . . . - Ftastaman Bob Mary Camorun Phillips Marilyn Stockton - see you in the movies. Kate, Elena, Michelle, and Co. - Be cool or be cast out. - Rush R. H. Pucksters We got the team! Spencer House - It's Pickle Night! Stu - I've been afraid of changes cause I've built my life around you, but time's made me bolder- even children get older, and I'm getting older too. - Joni Mitchell Stapllan Edward Pnmpar If I had ever been here before I would probably know just what to do. Don't you? - Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young Thanks family, friends, Wilson, Choate. Paper flowers and silly-putty for JAD. 105 T er 3 Sue Pratt , Q x - ,: ,qi ,..- , K .... . .,.x .N V M K i K .f 3' Chris Pyun Peter Rusnak Q., -29.---. .1 1 . Bill Puckett Keith Rennie tk Sophie Porter Lisa Rabin Sophie Ernst Porter Elizaheth Susan Pratt William Champion Puckett I want to take the calculated risk, to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed. It is my heritage to stand erect, proud and unafraid, to think and act for myself, enjoy the benefit of my creations and to face the world boldly and say, this I have done. - Dean Alfanse I still find it difficult to believe that my time here has already ended. lt seems like only yesterday that I first arrived here: lonely, overwhelmed. I soon caught in to the Choate Experience and really learned to love this place. Therefore, Choate will always hold a special place in my heart, and I thank everyone who has made my career here so special. I hope that as our paths diverge, we will part with the knowledge that we will all meet again. Christopher Jon Pyun The past is gone!The present lost as it arrives!There is only the future. Ken, B.B. theory, Joe HoBeg Boy, weeping what? Big Ed, gotta get an l.D.g Zeus, let's get tense, J.J.g Bergeg Dave, what a trip home, NMH, Kel, find a bathroom, J.M., J.D., C.H., Snatch, S.G., B.S. and everyone, it's been good. Thanks for the times. Lisa Carrie ltahin Don't you think it's kind of sad to say,!Don't you think it's gonna change? Makes you think you'll have to stay inside!For a while. - D.F. Be obscure clearly. - E. B. White Mom and Brad - We made it. I love you. Keith Scott ltennie Good times are still there to findfwhen times are their worst!Keep your eyes open wide!Cause through it all are moments that shine and moments that glow!l'm gonna be there for mine - Doobie Brothers Thanks Mr. Dillon - a coach and a friend - Keep the faith. Peter Wintlt ltusnak One reason there is so much humor in the world is because there are so many people who take themselves seriously. 107 W Akvfiif 5 'W ,L , 'QW w .5 , .V Jim Reardon V rf. Brad Ress James Dennis Ifoardon, Jr. My advice to young people like you, Jim, would be not to listen to old folks like me, but when . . . Jim, I'm talking to you. WAM Thanks people. What do you think? I don't know. - Danny Wolf Bradford David Ilass Feets don'l tail me now. Gregory Francis Illclio Don't cry, don't raise your eye!It's only teenage wasteland . . .!Things they do seem awful coId!Hope I die before I get old . . .!You can straddle the fence between life and death here and there for only so long. Pllll' ASGIIOTIIIIII mCk8l'l I am only one of burning desire, let me stand next to your tire. - James Marshall Hendrix I can't get no satisIaction. - The Rolling Stones The Few, The Proud, The 4 Year Men: Doctor Longo - my specialist. Yam Gardner - a young puppy dog Danno Feibusel presidente. Dickey Lou Cretella - mon ami en France who ALSO PLAYS WHALIN' LEADS. Thanx: Uncle Thom, W.A.M., Doc Watson. Thanks Mom, you are the greatest!! CATCH YOU ON THE FLIP GUYS! Paul Vera Ifoimdy IV To me, my Iite!A flowing stream!Uninterrupted by ripples,!My Existence Erln A. Ituana Do you know where you're going to?!Do you like the things that life is showing you?!Where are you going to?!Do you know? - Diana Ross Thanks Mom and Dad. Because of you I do know. P.S. I'm the greatest star - I am by far but nobody knows it! - Diana Ross 109 5 e f Q H. Pearce e compan gil? C ,A 3 e - 2 an-4 . 5 wi, emf.-,L 2 Pmuvmomg aw 5 Q 5 E 281'340 40 Jesh Sagarin Luis Sanchez in 19 Kr , Q , yr e 'X Qu Q 5 , .a 'im . e 55 f. is' QA E f - .,.,.,, A. es-funn F Q ' Q 'Q Y f 'X p 8-SQ if .. if A 62 An.. -. :?g.a....n - Q - Tom Ryan Peter Sachner Patty Ruhe eid Saunders Patience Elizabeth Huhe Love 'ya, thanks for everything: Mom and Dad, Pegs, Muffy, Buddy, Robby, Doug and Judy, Weebs and Homer. Roommates: Anne and Fin . . . Kent, what would I have done without you? Penster, Marina . . . '101' . . .soda cans. . . 400 lb. sloths in closets, is THAT your roommate?! The Gold and Silver . . . The Yale Club . . . points on the sheet. . . Hampton, Konrad . . . fish . . . Archbold Ill, the best of luck!! She sat like Patience on a monument, smiling at grief. - W. Shakespeare TIIUIIIIS Pill' Hylll Stephen Peter Sachnar, Jr. . . Face piles and piles of trials with smiles. lt riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave!And keep on thinking free. - The Moody Blues Mem 2,209. Borris -remember . . . Mullinski - your turn. Di, Bott, Kell, Margie -- special thoughts and love to all, SSP - thanks. CEH, oh well . . . PU? Mom and Dad - all my love and thanks for caring. - SPS Jr. Joshua Thomas Sagarin Break all the records!Burn the cassettes!I'd be lying if l told you!That I had no regrets!There were so many mistakes!But it still shouldn't surprise you at all!You know - Billy Joel Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from Mediocre Minds. - A. Einstein Tiffany, Brian, Sam, Jenny and Alex, Rand G. Thanks Choate. Luis Fernando Sanchez it's good to have friends, but it's better not to have enemies. R.B., L.M., L.R., R.F., T.R., M.S., J.F., M.S., J.F., M.P., J.M. - All the people to who I taught their first words in Spanish . . .l Mom and Dad!! Gracias. lteid Welch Saunders Santo and Co .... Dust-Off Experiment 111 012, 33, . . .J . . . Oh, I'm pitching? . . . Mayberry Common Room . . .C.S.N.F .... Don't even start, Mr. PiItch! . . . Black Sunday . . . C.S.N.Y .... Dunne With the Hunch . . . Nuggetlsl . . . l.S.S.W.M.F., Thanks Natter . . . Latersky Floundosier, Rustoleum . . . Bon Voyage, Bluto. Keep Mayberry Alive and Well . . . Hey. Berg. I think you're batting. I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? - Hermann Hesse 111 15. S fv a Schneider 12 . L' 4' ' 1 4 r er , , ag 5' fe my Sherwood Sharon Allison Schick Happiness is like a buttertIy,!The more you chase it,!The more it will elude you,!But it you turn your attention to other things,!lt comes and softly sits on your shoulder. Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. - Mark Twain Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall all you've got to do is call and l'll be there. You've got a friend. - James Taylor Margie, l know you'll understand. Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. Pooh! he whispered.! Yes, Piglet? ! Nothing, said Piglet taking Pooh's paw. I just wanted to be sure of you. Thanks for the quote, Jackie. Llsa Ann Schneider There is nothing more silly than a silly laugh. - GVC Douglas and Andrew - How lonely we shall be!!What shall we do,lYou without me,!I without you? - HM Susan Sabrina Schroeder I have the simplest of tastes . . . I am always satisfied with the best. - Oscar Wilde John Burnham Schwartz Thanks, Choate, for four wonderful years: Late-night News . . . Canada Trip '83 . . . 2 AM - what's this carpet doing in my face? . . . Ming Dynasty . . . Boatchild . . . Puppy . . . Mess . . . Melons . . . Ed, what was that woman doing in front of the train station? . . .Goodyear Desert Classic Golf. . . Mem Three . . . Library Animal House . . . Choate Squash . . . Road Trips - back seat of course! . . . The four- year Club. Marc, Uppy, Reggie, Cluck, Frog, Julia, Sophie, Lisa, Jane, Kent, Ken and Kelly, Andy S., Andy W., Irv, Smitty, Rush, Steve, Zack, Julie, Ed, Yank, Matt, Mom and Dad: You are all the best friends a person could ask for, l love you all. Kathryn Helene Selig For the countless souls beaten by their goals!Keep a hold on nowllf you hold your ground it'll turn around!Keep a hold somehow. - Jackson Browne Here we are!Like children forever!Taking care of one another!While the world goes on without us!All around us. - James Taylor I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? - Hermann Hesse Him itt, it2, ii3, 1156. Midnight pork-outs with J.A., tudgesticks and oatmeal, cat noises, food noises or boy noises!Bluckyl Veronica Elsie Clara Sherwood Through the fault of our designinglwe are lost and unrewindinglon these metal waves. - ENO I got the cheese, now what the hell do I do with it? John, I know you'll emember, just emember it all . . . I love you with all my heart. One more question for this place, WHY? 113 2 if' WH u ii, K Q Peter Sch Andy Schadt ulman .' WC ,' -, .Q mv, ,ga--4-fr-5' pups .,,,, fy W ' QKTN7' 535334 ,, ' F 'Vi A in .aww f '5 W .1 ' 1 -wffm V V V-:fi A x K' Z3 .f ,QQ ,,3g,i..izn nf A K ' L N M , -' . f' 3 ,.-M.. if , H Nat Simons James Shulman 'f..,,,, V , . s. 'uf Q...-v Simpson Snyder iz Shine Andraw Fradarick Schallt Woodhouse . . . The 19th Hole . . .A Tradition . . . Thank you Dann-o, Hoov, Young Huss, Herpes, lRU, The Animal, The Doc, The Docta tSpecial KJ, Lou , Hey Kennerly, see at the Brewery. Eat dirt and sprint Soccer '81 and '82, what a blast. Thank you all. Thanks Mom and Dad, you're the greatest. Thanks Choate. Pator Lawrance Schulman Can't repeat the past? Why of course you can! - Jay Gatsby Realiser les reves! Voiia la vie du peintre. - Alfred de Gusset Nothing is written, except what you chose to write. 'lt hurtsl' Of course it hurts! The trick is not to care. - T. E. Lawrence Elizahath Ilchs Shins lt is respectable to have no illusions - and safe - and profitable - and dull. - Joseph Conrad James Lawrance Shulman . . . What in me is darkflllumine, what is low raise and support!That to the height of this great Argumentll may assert Eternal Providence . . . - Milton If my fist clenches, crack it open,!Before I use it, lose my cool,!When I smile, tell me some bad news,!Before I laugh, and act like a fool. - The Who Somebody's got his work cut out for him. Nathaniel Henry Simons Eva Birgltta Simpson Sometimes the lights all shinin' on me, other times I can barely see. Lately it occurs to me, what a long strange trip it's been. - Grateful Dead The streets of the future littered with remains of both the fools and the so-called brains. The whole prediction is enough to kill. But only God knows if it won't or it will. Randall William Snydar Ill lt's been such a long time, I think I should be going. And time doesn't wait for me, it keeps on rollin'. There's a long road l've gotta stay in time with. l've got to keep on chasin' that dream, though I may never find it, I'm always just behind it. - BOSTON C'mon, gimme me a break! Go for it Pinheads! .l.T., Spike, Jeff, Andy, Joel and Phil. Cruiser, old Pa. is the best, ain't it? Has anybody seen the bridge? Varsity Cross Country, Ouad Football, The famous pizza run. Hey, Hey, Hey! Gordy's Gropalenes, Ticket to Midnight, Crispy Bob and Animal. Where's that confounded bridge? Let's blow rocks Joel, I wanna go play with the 'Pards. See ya Cathy. Thanks Mom and Dad and Matt, without your love and support it would not have been possible. 115 Catharine Slusar Andy Singer 116 in fn, I John Smyth Greg Soussloff Andrea Soros Uppy Spencer Andrew Beniamin Singer -- mneyu l- M.E.I - OU-BOUM 1- E.M.F.l - NO BIGGIE I- B.S.l Catharine Kevin Slusar John Emery Smyth Madness! . . .Yo Clem . . . The Hammer. . . 69. . . Hey Pack, what is it? . . . Raymond J. Hovey. . . Choate Football . . . The Bellhops shall return! . . . Here's tothe men ol Ouantrellz C.B., R.C., J.G., P.C., D.S., P.C., MR., D.G., J.L., K.L., D.J., C.L., M.M., Hammer, and Trails . . . Thanks for everything Mr. and Mrs. Little. Best wishes to the Fantastic Art Center Educators: A. J. Bartis, Jeff Storer, P.T., Mr. Ortwein, Bob, Sparks and Scott . . . Thanks Choate .... I owe it all to two special men Tom Yankus and My Father . . . Hollywood Here I Come! Andrea Elisabeth Soros Look at that moon just crouching on our rooftop.!All that green cheese . . . We'II have to hurry and make lots of toast. Gregory Bentley Seusslott I am becoming myself, as inconsequential as that may be. I am not something somebody shoved oft on me. I am what I choose to be, and I am it. - James Dickey I know we've had our shares ot ups and downs these past four years, but in the end it has all been worth it. Above all else in the world Mom and Dad - I love you. Upshur Moorhead Spencer Hoove, Little Nip, Danno, and Marc, you guys were OK - See you on The Boat. Thanks a lot S.M.S., H.A.S., and especially J.U.M. 117 Q, mx' 4 V W Q 'ritz Stein achel Steinman obert Strickland Robert Whitehill Stark Martin Fredrick Stein Ill Remember: Daytrips to Hawaii with Pasco . . . Mendillo . . . Danforth. . .Jay. . . Floamer. . . Chesterton . . . Leslie . . . Sarah., POND LILLY NlGHTSl, Beach Days at Tags. Busted in Logan Smoker. Close Calls - Spring '82 w!R.J.g Woodhouse, Computer, The Mill, The Fields in the stolen car. Miguel and Memo in N.Y.C. Breaking Glass. Soccer over Oueerfield. Party - Baked not Fried. l'll see you in Hell, Security! Lucky for me you're all old and fat. Thanks Mom and Dave. Bye. Thomas Eric Steinbach Long time no see!Short time for you and me!So fine, so far, so good!We're on the road!Like you knew we would. -John Lodge Susan Rachel Steinman Margaret Stockton Can't Act!Can't Sing!Can dance a little. - comment on Fred Astaire's first screen test. To all my friends: Hold on tight to your dreams - ELO and in time we will all be stars - Fame, and . . . somewhere down the road I know our roads are gonna cross again - Barry Manilow. To Mommy and Daddy, I love you guys so very much and please don't worry about anything. Love M. Hebert Edson Miller Strickland lt speaks to the heart of me!Forget what life used to be!You are what you choose to beflt's whatever it is you see!That life will become. - Jackson Browne Thank you Mommy, Daddy, and Cinny for your love, support and encouragement. 119 1 lf ij. V ... MF!!! .,.....,.,..v1w I . .wg 3. .5 W , ' ww T 3 -ibm: . 'ls M.. . , , T y LOU 31- John Chuck Thompson Nick Thanopoulos .MA x .Q Thurston Towle 120 Dave Tager ' it Sarah Stuart ica Szeifert Louis Neil St. John Sarah Elizabeth Stuart Closet Cluckers Unite. Thank you Thank you Thank you Mum and Dud. Bye Bye Bye and Hello Chris. Je t'aime. Erica Jeanne Szeifert The hardest battle is to be nobody but yourself in a world that is doing its best, night and day, to make you like everyone else. - e.e. Cummings Good Luck and Thanks - C.A., E.D., D.L., A.S., and Mrs. M. David lan Tager li is clear the future holds great opportunities. It also holds pitfalls. The trick will be to avoid the pitfalls, seize the opportunities, and get back home by six o'clock. - Woody Allen Nicholas G. Thanopoulos Bye Choate: lt's been great - Always Remember: Deerfield Day '82. Thanks everybody for all the good times. Mom and Dad, thanks for everything you've done for me. l love you!! Charles Andrew Thompson Well that certainly is your optionfl miss my hat, KOOL- JAZZ FESTIVAL, Someone knows, sleep well, thanks . . . Does that help err what?. Cidney, is he your friend? We can't go anywhere without you, but you have to come with us. FHOA '82. Mom? Uncle Bob? IDAIF '82 THE 4 HELL-DUDES. Tension, what is tension. Good efficiency. Good man Avery. Just shut-up and eat your salad. PFT But, but how does that help my reality? Bungalo Bill, what did you spill? Just shut-up and paint. Stupid . . . Katinka Hoeg Yea, but what about at time equals 2 gooood technique. parental units Ahh Bea Uhh Uhh . . . SHILU 81+ Thurston Towle 121 l , M! ,I 5 1 i To 5 Sang ' x 5 J' gel . rsan Tonetti irc Thompson Krista Danillla Thomas Oh what fun we had but did it really turn out bad all I learned in school was how to bend not break the rule Oh what fun we had but at the time it seemed so bad trying different ways to make a difference to the day - Madness HA HA HA HA - Flipper Thank you mom, and good-bye to all. I am once again exquisitely bored in California. - Townsend Marc Christopher Thompson Choate and T. Yankus - Thanks tor all you have done tor me. Take care S.S.P., Poppsy, Doc Watson, and the Z.G.D.C. Good-bye . . . The boys of Woodhouse, Shotman and the 19th hole. Kent - the best that New Canaan could offer. Always remember, Don't worry! Schwartz, Danno, and Benello - what an experience we've been through . . . 4 years - WOW! Cody - don't lose the championship or you will get the star. Ha, Ha - l didn't! Pltrlcla HIFI Tllfllly The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time - James Taylor La luz esta todavia en la pared - Cervantes Love and luck to Kel, Katie, Jen, Jill, Eric, Ed, Lisa, Karen, Britt, Tinker. Viva Espana '81! Cheers to the last of the founders - splash! Pididle - Pizza - P.C. - Parties. Live on LAX. Thank you Mom and Dad, Luv you! It really was a fun four years. .lannltor Amador Tilley Thanks Mom and Dad. Your love and support are always appreciated. Susan lllllon Tonottl Boatrlco Marlo Coollo Turpin L'art, c'est la pensee humaine . . . - Victor Hugo Oue ta perle est douce au ciel enflamme, Etoile de la nuit pensive! Mais combien plus douce est la clarte vive Out rayonne en mon coeur charme! - Leconte de Lisle It has been such a long search. Now l know where to look - Inside myself. 123 Jeff Veber N I Nlxh E f 1 xg, , k I 'IVVIIA K, ' Mm, ,f an V N 2 .W Paul Versames ag ! I Karen Wagshul Kristina Vargas 1 Vivian Ward Lisa Kristina Vargas Nothing ever goes as planned, it's a hell of a notion - Styx What a long strange trip it's been - Grateful Dead Thanks Mom and Dad and friends: Teresa and Lisa I wish you could have been here. Paul Antlraw Varsamas Paul, Paulie, 1138 . . . Remember: Football Skit - but when I doll, All the laughs with Brian tGilligan's lslandt, Late nights with Jeff, Guys in Armonk?, College - Whatsamatta U., Reunions with old friends, Always calling T.S. at 10:00-Curfew, That's my roommate, SAC Dances, ls there life after applications? Hey Frank - 1, 2, 3jump, Always remember the P.G.'s, 1983 Choate Grad. to be, graduation again?, Many thanks to Louie, but most of all thanks for Mom and Dad's love and support. . . The world is all out there for youllt all depends on what you do!Your life's too short for wastin' timelSo follow your heart and make up your mind . . . - Lionel Richie Jaffray llabar Once you've seen the elephant, you've seen the elephant. - Bob Weir . Timothy ll. Vivian Karan Lisa Wagshul From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the undiscovered ends, There's nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love of friends. - Hilaire Belloc Justin Andraw Ward 125 Andy Walcoff Clnda Wall X Mike Werthen Joel Weinberger nthia Wheeler Wang Andrew Harris Walcott If you can't convince them, confuse them. - Harry Truman Cinda Wall You have the freedom to be yourself, your true self, here and now, and nothing can stand in your way. - J. L. Seagull Camilla, Jane-Jane, Cow-Bell, Beaumont Boys, Webb, the Goodyears, G. Edmondson and those at Muff's Bar and Grill: Remember Muff Iuffs you! Lillian Wen Shen Wang Walk with me and I'II tell you my dreams of glory - J.T. Doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore? - Carole King Good-bye Andover, what's Choate? . . . if only for an instant . . . Be specific . . . But, I hate dimples - dorm diets . . . Good-bye and Good Luck my friends and Austin . . . Thank you Mom and Dad: I love you. Joel Keith Weinberger What shall we use to fill the empty spaces!Where waves of hunger roar!ShaII we set out across this sea of facesfln search of more and more appIause!ShaII we buy a new guitar!ShaII we drive a more powerful car!ShalI we work straight through the night!ShaII we get into fights!But never relax at aIl!With our backs to the wall. - Roger Waters People like you and me are quite lonely really but we still have each other, we have the secret satisfaction of being different, of rebelling, of desiring the unusual. - Herman Hesse Good Luck in lite to: Randy, Josh, K1 CKIATHYI, Pinhead tthe origl, Jeff, Andy, Spike, Hardwick, and the rest of the HILL 3 GROPALEENSI Eric Magram Weiner There are those who make things happen!There are those who watch things happen!And then there are those who wonder what happened. - E.W. Kenny, Roy, Scooter, J'ai besoin de quelque chose a boire! - France '82 Michael Morris Werthan Hall 2 Tribal Juggernaut, Hall 2 Surfin' Club - Wipe Out, Choate Football, Thanks - Healey Monster, D.J., Big J.H.., DOOLS, Scooter, 56. I came, I saw, I conquered. - Ceasar Cynthia Ann Wheeler Down the fair-chambered corridor of years, the quiet shutting, one by one, of doors. - Herman Hagedorn. No Kimberly, it's not us. R.T. - Thanks Pal! 127 .AA-uw J . F., w A -A5 H AN , K. . X. Q , S Q A A A A JA V. .A, , ,,,,,A Ak.. .... . V .f -A 5 - S. - -zqsigg ,. A . 1 AA - .A A. A- AAA A A A-, km TP., gAA.s.wAA--AAfi:.mfjQ xh. ws A -- Aw Q N . . A .Jw ' ' 7 K - 9 .4 A Y, A X 'qwl'l1Am'V 7 J K K , ...iz h . 5 A t , -A. - fi A, A . ,. A. . ,W A' ,-A . X A. M A . K x .?-+a'!- .. ....- ,Aw .- V' .. A X .V . 'VA Af' f 'A N1 N ,K xx , .. 0 N' N 3 . N. . ,ef Am K. . . .. .. AA AA PAA' A A .. arm , W... AA A A' A A . A Az. A - ' .. A ,A .A ' A -- S .ig Q A' .. AA..,,A.A.. ,,..,fM.A...,gegAm-:ui ' A - ' A . 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A W . f 'G Emily wolf Amy white Amy Leu While Tomorrow will soon be with us. Say the goodbyes now and leave with more than you came with. Can't say that we will meet again, but I know that a part of each of us will be with the other. What I leave with you all is a part of me I hope you will always have. Charlotte, Diana, Reyna, and of course, Krista: I love you all more than you know. Thanks lor making this time so special. Mom and Dad, without your love and support, I never could have made it. Thank you. CALIFORNIA HERE I COME! Julia Burl Williamson What does crustimoney prosiedcake mean? asked Pooh. For I am a bear of very little brain and long words bother me. Emily Ruth Well lf I make a mark in time, I can't say the mark is mine, l'm only the underline of the word. - Cat Stevens . . we must look for what we want where we are and not in some other place. - Anthony Burgess Thanx Mom, Dad, Martha, and Nancy for putting up with me these seventeen years. I love you. Well it went so fast and we all grew up, Now the days that passed in the china cup Are the memories of another day And I wouIdn't want to knock it. - Paul McCartney Samuel Ileyer Wright Who can stop what must arrive now, Something new is waiting to be born. - G.D. Maria Elisa Zamhrane Laura Raquel Zander Shall I postpone my acceptation and realization and scream? - Walt Whitman Mike Aanavi .... . . . page 31: Varsity Surfing llswaldo Alvarez . . . .... page 31: Steve Ambrose .............., page 30: Senior Sculling, Committee for the re- institution of professional rowing David Andonie ................ page 30: Veg Soccer, Far Eastern Society Peter Arcano ................. page 30: LOGAN, Varsity Football, Lacrosse Susie Arnett ................. page 31: McCook, V. Volleyball, Visions Ban Aronson ................. page 30: McBee H.C., PMAC Regular, CRH Hillel Co- pres., WWEB ex officio, TAPIOCA, Open Stage Comedy, Portland Mania. Courtney Austrian ,............ page 32: Ski Team '80, '82, '83, Wildes World, Bet- ween Time and Timbucloo, Working, Miracle Worker, Cabaret. Caroline Averyt ............... page 33: Major League Yabos, Jane, The Prude Mike AVIS ................... page 32: V. Hockey, V. Golf, Soccer, D.J., Sailing, H.C. Mike Baker .................. page 32. Co-Editor - The Lit, Hill House Ill Bicardo Ball ................. page 33: Close encounters with Dools, Deerfield Sucks, the empty book case, Carolyn M., nice kissl, Food Fights during exams, I love Russia, GO Reagan, Bye Choate. Mike Bassett .... . . . .... page 39: Frisbee. J. T. Beatty ..... .... p age 40: Allen Benello .... .... p age 35: Class Assassin Joe Beninati .,.... ....... p age 37: Chris Bennett ................ page 36: Skiing, Trouble Photographer, Sabron and The Moose Karen Bennett ................ page 37: House Counselor in Lowndes, V. Crew, V. Basketball, Co-President of the Press 130 SENIOR DIRECTORY Alle Berg ................... page 35: Norway's representative this year at Choate Mike Bergmann ............... page 40: V. Football, V. Lacrosse-Captain Kim Bergner ................. page 38: France - Winter '83, World Hunger Task Force, Chamber Orchestra, McCook - 5th Form House Counselor - Jessup Boug Bermingham ............. page 34: lloh Bernstein ................ page 34: Clinton Knight, Pres. RXC Flying Club, Pres. Tech. Inc. Katie Bertini ................. page 37: V. Swimming Co-Captain, Spain '82, Handbells Chris Boers ...,. .... p age 40 Varsity Crew Jill Boltin .... .... p age 36: Blllty Booth . . . . . . page 42: Betsy Booth ................. page 41: V. Tennis, Lowndes House Counselor, Student-to-Student Counseling. Mauricio Borgonovo ........... page 36: Varsity Squash, Co-Pres. Science Club, Math Lab Co-ordinator Brian Borlnick ............... page 36: Combo extracurricular snorter, Economics Meg Boscov ................. page 43: Paul Boltino ................. page 38: Varsity Hockey - Captain, Varsity Lacrosse - Captain, Varsity Soccer, Day Student Counselor Holly Bowen ................. page 32: '62 House, Nichols, House Counselor, The Choate News, Varsity Crew Malinda Bradley .............. page 43: Peggy Brickman .............. page 38: Professional Manicurist and Fashion consul- tant, McCook Mother Superior Carol Brinckerhott ............ page 40: Suzanne Bring .... .... p age 34: Adolph Brink .... .... p age 44: Lisa Brock .... llohert Brown ................ page 31 page 31 V. Basketball, Steve's whipping Boy, Hoi Days Windy Browning . . . llichard Bruce . . . Jett Bullwinkel .... Alex Butcher ..,.............. Trainer, Academic Vegetable Keen Butcher ........... page 41 page 41 page 41 page 3: page 4 Varsity Squash 111, Chairman of Electior Committee Clement Butt .... Tedd Byfield ...... Varsity Narcissism Jim Cahrora .......... V. Football, V. Lacrosse Dave Cadelina ....... Irena Calrnescu ............... Kevin Canning .......... ..... page 4 page 4 page 4 page 5 page 4 page 4 Varsity Crew, Ski Boys Rule, 4 year Pla Merci pour France llave Carrigan ................ page 4 Friend, Caring, Responsive, Jovial, Obtus Poor Speller . . . YUP Jerry Carroll ..... . . . page4 Cindy Carter ................. page 4 V. Cross Country, V. Track - Captain, PRE V. Partying Jessica Cates . . . .... pagei llana Cavicke .... pagei Frisbee I Sarah Chauncey .............. page 1 Theatre - Cabaret: Noah's Flood, C News Features Editor, S.T.O.P., Fall term France '81, Festival Chorus, Jessup, MCB Library, Spencer. Wei Chen ................... pagel Captain of V. Archery, Far Eastern Socie R!C Club Terri Chernick .... .... p age Librarian, McCook House Counselor, Bixby Varsity Track, S.T.O.P., Bed Section '80-'81, Nunnery '81-'82, Garden '82-'83, BMSR Club, Alcoholics and Overeaters Anonymous, 3-year Club. Paul Chesterton .... .,... p age 50: Wendy Chronister ............. page 50: Swimming - Captain, Sports Associate, Builder Minelte Church ..... ..... Mariana Cimikoski .... .... Kelly Clarke ..... ..... Graduated Marnie Cleary .... ..... Bill Clendenen ............... page 46: page 48: page 53: page 50: .page 49: Soccer tBeat Deertield '82l, Hockey tHUL Champsl, Up the Hill, Bixby Project twho gives a. . .ll Lisa Cohen .................. page 49: V. Soccer, Jazz Ensemble, Band, Publica- tions Editor - Press Club, Softball, Track Hampton Coley ............... page 52: Cabaret, Working Serpent, Chorus, McBee Yellow Alison Collins ................ page 52: V. Hockey, House Counselor up the Hill, Term in France, Four Great Years Japer Connolly ................ page 52 Hill 3, V. Football, V. Baseball, F.S.U. M31 Neal Connor ................. page 50: Archery, De Oppresso Liber Jim Conroy .... ..... p age 54: Athletics Mike Cook .... ..... p age 51: Emilie Coulter ................ page 53: V. Crew - Captain, EMCO, IE , college visits, wino, procrastination club. Weeze Cowles ................ page 52: Daniela Cramer ............... page 54: Spencer, Ski Team - manager Sarah Crane ................. page 55: Homestead - S.C.C. Hex Cretella ....... ..... p age 54 The EGG Dill Cronin .... ..... p age 48: llina Crolhers .............,.. page 54 Music - Violin, String Ouartet, Wallingford Symphony Brian Curtis ................. page 51: Visions - Editor in Chief, News, Drama, Mini Term Wright Danenharger .... ..... p age 58: Ellen Davie ............,..... page 57: Chorus, Clarinet, Cabaret, Fall Term Swimming Maria Del Favero .............. page 59: V. Track, V. Basketball, House Counselor - Lowndes, Director, Handbell Choir, Band Brice De Malherhe ...,......... page 56: Skeeter DeDrsay ..... .. . .page 56: Tom Dey ....... ........... p age 56: Jane Dietze ................. page 59: V. Field Hockey - Captain, V. Squash, V. Lacrosse - Captain Joe Dowling ................. page 58 V. Squash - Captain, V. Lacrosse, Mead!Ar- chbold man. llell Draper ..... .... p age 56: Missy Duhrolt ................ page 57: Ski Team - Captain, The News, House Counselor, Library Suzy Dudderar .... . . . page 58: Kim Duignan .... .... p age 56: Peter Dunne ................. page 58: V. Basketball, V. Lacrosse, Head of Stock Club, B.B.C. Jenny Dutton ................ page 61: Dave Eccles ................. page 60: Capt. V. Rifle Team, Advertising Manager School News John Ehnot .......... .... p age 61: V. Football, V. Baseball Allison Evans ................ page 60: SCC, Homestead, '62 House, Softball, Gold Key Joey Fan ................... page 60: Far Eastern Society, C.K. Kelly Farmer ................. page 60: Miss Everything - V. Cross Country Cap- tain, V. Drop, V. Track, J.A. Treasurer, Gold Key, etc. Julie Farnham .... ..... p age 62: Danny Feibus ................ page 65: President, Zach Goodyear Desert Classic Marc Fernich ..............., page 62: Being Myself Ellen Fiedelhollz .............. page 62: French Linquist, Marathon Runner, Atwater now cow Kent Finlllay .......... ..... p age 63: Field Hockey, Lacrosse Dlivia Fiore ................. page 64: 4 years, McCook Nun, Solative, Neat Freak, Gum Chewer Jane Fischbein ..... ..... p age 62: Jon Fischer ....... ..... p age 65: Charlotte Fleetwood . . . .... page 65: Leigh Flutltl ................. page 63: Archbold, Arts Club, A.M.A., Varsity Spit Brian Foley .................. page 64: V. Hockey, V. Baseball Christina Forstmann ........... page 64: Varsity Lacrosse, Intramural Socializer Jeremiah Foster .............. page 64: Doug Fulton ................. page 66: Gluck, Editor of the News, V. Basketball Anne Funk .................. page 67: Archbold, McCook, Chamber Chorus, Festival Chorus Jamie Gardner ..... P .......... page 66: V. Football, V. Basketball, V. Baseball, V. Tubing, The Triple llina Cellert ................. page 66: McCook 1983: Theatre: The Miracle Worker - Katie, Brief Photography, Mini- Term Co-Chairperson, V. Debate, Fall 1981 in France Frank lietman .... ..... p age 68: llioh Gibbons .... .... p age 66: Tracy Giresi ................. page 69: Varsity Gymnastics lCaptain 1980-1983i Kathy Glickman ............... page 67: Homestead, J.V. Cross-Country Phil Goddard ................. page 68: West Wing Ill, Jazz Band, V. Wrestling, WWEB Diana Goell .................. page 71: Phil Gold ................... page 68: Dave Goldstone ............... page 68: Wheeler, Brief Photographer, Co-President of Avengers, Inc.: Spring Softball Frederic Golestaneh ........... page 70: C.K., Crew, Visions Magazine, Tech. Theatre Greg Golet .................. page 69: NOTHING Guillermo Gonzalez ............ page 71: I Don't Want To Be Remembered. Don't Write Or Call Unless I Give You Special Permission. Scott Goodman ............... page 68: Keith Goodson .... .... p age 70: Scott Goodwin ............... page 70: Varsity Football, The Press, Veg. Hockey, Hall 2 Surfing Club Mike Gordon ..... .... p age 70: Mark MacLeod Lawrence Gould .............. page 72: Karen Grossman .............. page 73: Homestead, CRH String Ouartet, Crew, Gold Key, Model UN Club Simon Haggiag .... .... p age 72: Steve llallleisen .............. page 72: Logan, Varsity Volleyball, France '83, 4 Years - Good-bye. Mall Hall ................... page 73: 4 Yrs. Football, 4 Yrs. Baseball, 4 Yrs. Varsi- ty Tubing Will Hallier .................. page 72: Fall Crew, Applied Dance Club Sarah Hamlin ................ page 76: Hammer Hammarlund .... .... P age 76: Creek Hansalrul ............... page 74: Mem. Garden, Far Eastern Students' Society, Astronomy Club Liz Harrison ................. page 77: Acting, J.C. Co-President, House Counselor John Holt. Jr. ................ page 75: Bagging Chemistry, Sleeping MA554 w!Steen, Auditing English Mucki Horky .......... ..... p age 74: 132 Camilla Hornsby .............. page 74: President 6th Form, V. Cross Country Cap- tain, News Leslie Hunt llllithdrewl ......... page 74: Thomas J. Hunt, III llllithdrewl . . . page 75: Brit Hutchins ................ page 77: Varsity Ski Team, President ot Sailing Club, House Counselor Margie lerardi ............... page 78: Girls Varsity, Ice Hockey, J.V. Field Hockey, France, Garden Party, '62 House, Flute Reggie lmamura .............. page 76: V. Soccer, V. Lacrosse, Mr. Economics Ed lngratfia ................. page 78: Lorraine lwan ................ page 79: Being Continental, Staying Cool, Wandering, Waiting and Dreaming Chris Jackson ................ page 78: Football, Baseball, The Triple Hathan Janette ............... page 78: Xavier Janssen .... .... p age 79: Lisa Jarvis .................. page 81: V. Crew Captain, Brief, S.N.O.B. Club w!N.L. Ilehhi Jayne ................. page 81: Cross-Country, ice Hockey, Tennis Honorary Red Section '80-'81, Jail '81-'82, Garden Club '82-'83, Brewery Hall of Fame, Moosehunting, B.M.S.R. Club, Alcoholics and Overeaters Anonymous, 3 Year Club Brian Jeffries ................ page 80: Afro-Am., V. Free Season, Term France ltlchard Johnson .............. page 80: Thomas Johnson ....... .... p age 80: Coleen Kalhacher ............. page 82: Miss Astronomy, Musicals George Karageorgiou ........... page 80: Logan Munzoe, Veg.-Soccer, Tennis Ed Keating .................. page 82: Football, Lacrosse, Press Club, Counselling Political Union, Model United Nations, News, DAY STUDENT Anthony Kelley .... .... p age 84: Maria Kelly ..... .... p age 83: Ken Kennerly . . . .... 84: 4 Yrs. Mead House, President Junior Achievement, Soccer Captain, Beat Deerfield 12-Ol Samantha Knowlton ............ page 83: Four Year Senior, V. Sky Diving and Lacrosse Betsy Kramer ................ page 85: Pres. of Atwater DISCO: V. Sunbathing, Stu- dent - Student Counseling Dave Kramer ................. page 84: Elizahelh Kromelow ..,........ page 82: V. Ice Hockey, Chief Editor of Visions, McCook lteyna Kushner ............... page 82: Library, Senior, Sailing Team, Evelyn l The Children's Hour l Julie Lazaroff .... .... p age 85: Douglas Lea . . . ..... page 85: Tom Lelnbach .... .... p age 84: Hlcole Lennox ............... H.C. McCook, .page 87: Pres. German Club, Peer Counselor, The Brief, S.N.O.B. Club, DISCO, GO llollin Levey ................. page 86: Varsity Football: Tuba: OZZY OSBOUBNE Emile Levisetti ............... page 87: Carrington House, J.C, V. Swimming, JMD Andy Lipslty ................. page 86: Brenda Llaurador . . . .... page 868 John Paul Longo .... ..... p age 86d Andy Loo ................... page 88:1 Eric Lusk ................... page 88: Mr. Moose Fan Club, P. G. Football, Hotel Ed- sail, Star Wrestling Status, Scatology V. Hockey. V. Lacrosse Mike Madden ........ .... llhonda Madotl . . . . . . . Jason Mahshie . . . . . . Wendy Malamut .... page 90: page 90: page 93: ....page91: Jill Malkin .................. page 93: Nichols House' Counselor: Durham Hill Volunteer: Literary Magazine: News Staff: French Tutor Jay Malmquisl ............... page 90: Melissa McLean Mann .......... page 92: Varsity Suntanning: Smoker, Giggler Sarah Margolis ............... page 91: Sarah Marmor ............... page 92: Editorials Editor on News: lldlai Stevenson Junior Fellow llafa Mayor .... ..... p age 98: Charlie Mcliann .............. page 94: V. Football, Day Student Counselor, Track, Special Events Committee, Spanish Club John Molieough .............. page 92: Varsity Hockey, Varsity Tennis, Lewis House C103 with RLKJ Julia McLaughlin ............. page 92: V. Tennis, Co-Captain, V. Squash, Co-Editor, The Press, Mem, Garden, House Counselor Dave Meaney ...... ..........page89: Aiata Mediratta ..... ..... p age 95 Coweta Mediratta . . . Tag Mendillo ...... Football, Tia Brawling Lope Mendoza ..... Ahi Merrill .... Scott Messinger .... Tom Mester ....... Stephen Milczanowski Jim Miller ........ House Counselor, Lac Ilan Monahan ...... Linda Mongillo ..... . ..... page 95 . . ..... page 94 . . . . page 88: .....page94 .....page88 .....page89 .........,page96 ..........page96: rosse, Surfing Club ..........page96 . . ..... page 94: Melanie Montemayor .... ..... p age 97 llatalie Montemayor . Lissie Moran ...... iane Alison Mullin ........... . . ..... page 96 .....page97: . page 99: ield Hockey, Lacrosse, Day Student ounselor hlison llager ..... ..... p age 98: llave llardi .... ..... p age 98: Stefan lliedzwiedzki ..... ..... p age 98: Bob llortlen ....... ..... p age 99: Crew God Jennifer 0'Brien ............. page 100: Being Unknown Wfin The CRH Community Ciaran llllroin ................ page 98: Jennifer Uppenheim .......... page 100: Librarian, House Counselor, Varsity Sun- tanning: Veg.-Tennis Kelly llrlvlein ...... .... p age 100: John Usborne .... ......... p age 100: Andy Palmer ................ page 101: V. Soccer: V. Hockey, V. Lacrosse. '62, Hall n' Hill Johnny Panzera .... .... p age 101: Karin Parker .... .... p age 100: Mark Pasculano .... .... p age 102: Chris Pearson .... .... p age 105: Jim Pellegrino . . . .... page 102: Jim Pemrick ................ page 104: Logun, Psycho, Wrestling, Lacrosse, Paddle Tennis, Moose Hunting Fred Perreten ....... .... p age 103: Carl Perry ................. page 105: Varsity Cross Country, Captain, Varsity Track, Captain Lewis House Chuck Persieo .............. page 104: Chris Pfafl .... .... p age 103: Cammie Phillips ............. page 104: Spencer House, Press Club, J.V. Soccer, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Softball Cliff Piper .................. page 102: A Puddin-Head and 15 Minutes of Torture, Day Person Procrastination Club Betsy Plall ................. page 102: Steve Pomper ............... page 104: Logan Mun. House Counselor, V. Swimming, The News - Editorials Editor, H. M. U. N. '82 Sophie Porter, MO0SE ....... page 107: Pitman: McCook, V. Squash, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Bixby Builder Sue Prall ......... .... p age 106: Varsity Softball, Varsity Basketball, Day Student Bill Puckett ................ Page 106: Vice-President ofthe Student Council, Varsity Cross Country and Swimming, Logan Munroe Chris Pyun ................. page 106: Track, Press, Day, Football Lisa llaltin ................. page 107: Associate Editor - The Lit, Varsity Gym- nastics, J.V. Tennis Jim Reardon ................ page 109: The Lit, Carrington House, Sunday Morning Breakfast Club Seotl llennie ................ page 106: Brad lless .................. page 109: Chico, 3 Years of C.B., BR + BE, CRF, Val- Riflery Greg llieho ................. page 108: V. Football, Veg. Hockey, V. Track Pele llickerl ................ page 108: Paul llountly ................ page 108: V. Crew, Lewis House, Chapel House - Spr- ing '82, Japanese Lit. Erin lluane ................. page 108. House Counselor, Math Team, Student To Student Counseling Team, Math Lab Coor- dinator, J.V. Soccer, J. V. Basketball, Junior Achievement Patty lluhe .................. page 11 1 Chamber Choir, Festival Chorus Peter llusnak ............... page 106: Tom llyan ..... .... p age 110: Peter Saehner ............... page 110: Day Student Counselor, CHH Band, Gold Key - President, Senior writer for the News V. Baseball, Soccer Josh Sagarin ............... page 1 10: Mem-Hill-Hill-Hall, Theatre Visions, News, Crew, Not the SLO, R. and G. J.B.S.G., Sinare Ltd. Luis Sanchez .... .... p age 110: Hall 2: Photos lleid Saunders ............... page 111: Hall 2, Basketball, Lacrosse, drums Andy Sehalll ................ page 114: Varsity Soccer- Capt., Woodhouse, House Joel Weinberger . . A Counselor, Pilot: 19th Hole, Owner, the Cave News, Zack Goodyear Desert Classic, Boards ot Dir. Political Union, Model Con- gress, Powerhitters Softball, 21 Club Tinker Schick ............... page 112: '62 House, Swim Team, Garden Party, Athletic Trainer Lisa Schneider .............. page 113: V. Squash, V. Lacrosse, V. Socializer Susie Schroeder ............. page 1 12: The Ceaseless Runner 1979 Jessup w!P. Brickmann, field hockey, lacrosse: 1980 Lowndes w!C. Wall and A. Smith, field Hockey, Lacrosse: 1981 McCook field hockey, ski team, lacrosse, chamber or- chestra tviolintg 1982 Nichols house counselor, german club - vice-president, chamber orchestra, cross-country and track team. Peter Schulman ..... .... p age 1 14: John Schwartz .............. page 112: Class representative on the J.C. - 4 years, co-captain Varsity squash, Varsity lacrosse, managing editor The News Kathy Selig ................. page 112: Homestead, cross country, track ltonny Sherwood ............. page 1 13: Liz Shine ...... . . . page 115: James Shulman .............. page 114: Cancer Research, V. badminton - co- captain, Vine Swinging Kat Simons .......... .... p age 1 14: Eva Simpson ..... .... p age 115: Mud Wrestler Andy Singer .... . . . page 116: Kevin Slusar . . . .... page 116: John Smyth ................ page 116: Ouantrell Softball, Cabaret, 114 of wrestl- ing season, the 2-day Bunkhouse, Smitty ltandy Snyder ............... page 1 15: Andrea Soros ............... page 117: Pres. Procrastination Club Greg Soussloff ......... . . . page 116: Uppy Spencer ............... page 1 17: Logan Monroe, Hockey, Corporation Club - pres. Soccer, News, Sport Editor Lott St. John . . . . . .page 120: Bohhy Stark .... . . . page 118: Fritz Stein ................. page 1 19: V. Soccer, V. Lacrosse, V. Lung exercise tLogan Smokert Tom Steinbach .............. page 118: Edsall - House Counselor, V. Skiing, Pro- gram Director WWEB ltachel Steinman .... . . .page 119: Margaret Stockton ........... page 118: Spencer, Fredericks, Noak's Flood, Costumes - Cabaret ltoh Strickland .............. page 119: Student Council Rep., Jazz Pianist, Komrad Petrov, P.E. Combo Sarah Stuart ................ page 121: Procrastination Club, Varsity Field Hockey, Diving Erica Szeifert ............... page 121: Theater, German Teddy Bears, Calories, Spies Dave Tager ................. page 120: V. Wrestling - co-captain, V. Golf, News tliclt Thanopoulos ............ page 120: Logan, Logan, V. Soccer, Tennis, Weight Lit- ting, N.L. Krista Thomas . . . . . . page 122: Chuck Thompson ............. page 120: Varsity Soccer, Carrington - Thursday night club member Marc Thompson .... . . . . . page 123: Patti Tierney ................ page 122: Pres. ot Press Club, V. Swimming, V. Lax, Whim-a-whey, Festival and Chamber Chorus Jen Tilley .................. page 122: V. Swimming, Gijon '81, Summer '82. Susan Tonetti ............... page 123: Thurston Towle .............. page 120: Dumb P.G., Biggest 3rd Former, 4 Stars, Retired to First Base, Christopher Reeve, N.Y. Beatrice Turpin .............. page 122: Music, Cattle Hunts and Flowers Kris Vargas ................ page 124: Spencer, J.V. Swim Team, Dance, The Ser- pent, Pep Club Paul Varsames . . . . . . . page 124: Jeff Veher .... . . . page 124: Tim Vivian ................. page 125: V. MM Rush, V. PMH, V. Football and Lacrosse Karen Wagshul . . . .... page 124: V. Swimming Andy Walcott .... . . . page 126: Cinda Wall ................. page 126: J.C. Representative, News Editor, Muff Lillian Wang ................ page 127: Cabaret, Library Justin Ward ..... ....page125: ...........page126: Hell 3, V. Golf, Tamer of Spikes and Pinheads Eric Weiner ................ page 126: Mem Ill, 3-4 Football, 3-4 Baseball, Nichols, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball, Model UN, The Press, Political Union, V.P. Junior Achieve- ment, Math Lab Tutor, McBee House Counselor Mike Werthan ......... .... p age 126: V. Football, Surfing Club Cynthia Wheeler ............. page 127: V. Squash, V. Tennis, reporter for the News Amy Lou White .............. page 128: Julie Williamson .... .... p age 129: Emily Wolf .................. page 128 '62 House, Homestead, SCC, Tech '83, Gold Key Sam Wright ..... . . . page 128: Marielisa Zamhrano ..... page 128: Laura Zander ............... page 129: Program in France, French Club - Co- President, Photographer, French Lab Co- Ordinator tutor, Spanish Labor Tutor, Gold Key ATHLETICS www an-Q.. ww Q ,M si 65325351552 CRGSS COUNTRY The boy's cross country record was a disappointing 3-7, but the season was much more successful than thai on an individual basis due to the high level of im- provement achieved by most of the members of the squad. For the majority ofthe team cross country was a new experience and they showed excellent enthusiasm, dedication, and team spirit throughout the fall. The harriers were led by their outstanding captain, Carl Perry, who proved himself one of the very best cross country runners in New England preparatory school ranks. Carl was undefeated in our ten dual meets and finished first in two large invitational meets. His only loss occurred when he was nipped at the tape by a St. Paul's runner in the New England Championship Meet. Carl set five course records, including a 1421719 for our own 2.75 mile course. Returning runners Bill Puckett and Bart Thomas came through consistently in the second and third positions. Newcomers Aldo Pascarella, Keith Mitchell, Randy Snyder and Mike Morse also had good seasons, sharing the fourth through seventh positions in random order. Thomas and Mitchell are co-captains elect for 1983. Led by co-captains Camilla Hornsby and Kell Farmer, the girls cross country team had an excellent 10-1 season. Its only loss was to the invincible Northfield Mount Hermon, for the third year in a row. CRH defeated such reputable teams as Loomis Chaffee, Hotchkiss, Taft, Williston-Northampton, Kingswood-Oxford and Sacred Heart. Strong runners were Hornsby, Farmer, Sharon Best, Sheila Ford, Chara Haeussler, Debbi Jayne, Lucy Miller and Shana Pyun. Although hampered by injuries at the time of the Canterbury and Shelton lnvitationals, the girls took fourth and second places respectively. The season culminated with the New England Championships at Deerfield. Although two of the top runners were out with injuries, CRH placed two in the top 15 with Pyun taking eighth place and Best 15th. Hornsby was 21st and Haeussler, Miller and Ford 32nd, 33rd and 44th respectively. CRH took fourth place overall. Although there are many returning juniors, Coach Jim Davidson and the 1983 team can expect tough meets due to the loss of seniors Farmer, Hornsby and Jayne. Best and Pyun are co-captains-elect. 136 Ai Front Row tL to Rl: K. Mitchell, R. Snyder, H. Thomas, C. Perry lCapt.j, W. Puckett, H. Morse, A. Pascarella Second Row tL to Rl: A. Singer, P. Crumlish, C. Vlasto, H. Jargon, L. Gould, E, Cannon, Third Row tL to RJ: R. Zuckerman, U. Guess, M. DiMattina, A. Falkenstein, H. Gonzalez, D. Lach Top Row: M. Tuttle jCoachl Back Row tL to Rl: K. Glickman, M. Katz, L. Miller, D. Curtis, C. Carter, D. Jayne, K. Selig, C. Haeussler, M. Del Favero, S Schroeder, J. Davidson tCoachl. Front Row tL to Rl: K. Goulett, S. Best, S. Pyun, K. Farmer lCo-capt.l, C, Hornsby jCo-capt.l, S. Ford, K. Silins. .fi iv X v K gg: fi K T1 5 9. fx-3,12 151, 1 R .M S... A . b 1.- .5 . -ww' I ax fm X QS FIELD HOCKEY Front row L to R: A. Briggs, A. Lightfoot, M. Miller, J. Dietze tCo-Captl, S. Porter tCo-Captl, E. Hyman, E. Robie. Second row L to R: A. Peabody tCoachl, L. Watt, K. Findlay, K. Prezzano, D. Mullin, K. Elliot, D. Mullin, S. Stuart, C. Ryan, J. Rasin tMgr.l The field hockey team ended its season with a 7-3-3 record, earning it a place in the top five of the 20-member league. The team's success can be attributed to the players' interest, determination and drive to excel and to the fine coaching by Anne Peabody. Throughout the season the team played well, always showing improvement, and was undefeated for the first six games until it met Greenwich Academy and Kingswood-Oxford. There were many thrilling games, particularly a battle with Hopkins when CRH fought to a tie in the second half, thanks to co-captain Jane Dietze's penalty stroke. Offensively, inners Dietze and captain-elect Denise Mullin led attacks on goal. Wings Missy Miller, Sarah Stuart and Katie Prezzano were invaluable as were links Beth Robie and co-captain Sophie Porter. CRH's strong defense consisted of Diane Mullin as sweeper, Kent Findlay, Cornelia Ryan, Ashley Briggs, and Ann Lightfoot as halfbacks and Liz Hyman as goalie. Individual excellence and team cooperation led to the successful, fun season. 138 X o 1f1 r I ', t wif i .tgp if ..: if i 9 is P ASS-4.16: ifs-xvf-Qx4fNsf, 5wi N Cwv'- f bi gf 1 FOOTBALL 5-Q-'ff5,,,,.fqj: nn., 'L,.A, as M- l l Top Row L to R: E. Gooch lMgri, S. Dudderar lMgrt, T. Dooley lCoachl, J. Connolly tCoachl, L. Young tCoachl, H. Alpert lCoachl. 4th Row L to R: P. Jenkins, C. Eshbaugh, D. Mills, P. Seng, S. Marlin, M. Thompson, D. lves, R. Tencza, C. Kennerly, W. Kanich, D. Frost, R. Burns, J. Meaney, J. Choe, R. Kraus, N. Diebel, Ackerman. 3rd Row L to R: D. Graving, M. Mettler, S. Mettler, T. Parrott. 2nd Row L to R: F. Getman, D. Cadelina, J. Myers, G. Richo, P. Arcano, B. McCarthy, C. Lawn, M. Bergmann, M. Winnick, A. Trailor, T. Delucia, J. Tung, R. Bruce, R. Lasater, C. Jackson, Varsames, R. Duncan, S. Hickey, C. Ouinn. Bottom Row L to R: M. Madden, J. Cabrera, T. Vivian, J. Beninati, M. Werthan, J.P. Connolly, J. Ehnot, J. Smyth, E. Keating, S. Goodwin fCo-capt.l, G. Carroll lCo-capt.t, G. Hammarlund, Meaney, C. Butt, C. McGann, R. Ball, J. Gardner, P. Rickert, M. Hall, T. Mendlllo. , Missing: T. Ryan The 1982 football team had a very profitable season and accomplished the difficult transition to the new offense brought in by new head coach Young. The coach and his assistants Hal Albert, John Connolly, Tom Dooley and Dennis Mannion, molded the group 0135 boys into a cohesive unit at the new offense proved to be exciting to players and spectators alike. Led by quarterbacks Frank Getman and J.P. Connolly and running backs Ji Cabrera, Mike Madden and co-captain Jerry Carroll, the CRH offense proved to be very rugged and run up 182 points, the highest total since the schd went to an 8-game season in 1977. Victories came over Kent 20-14, Andover 17-7, Hotchkiss 17-12 and Lawrenceville 36-15. The team never lost more than seven points until the Deerfield game. Mike Bergmann was always ready to add to the score with his foot and kicked 42 consecutive p.a.t. in the '81 and '82 seasons combined. The defense, led by leading tacklers Rich Lasater and Dave Cadelina was plagued by injuries throughout the season. Tom Ryan and Tim Vivian we hurt early in the season and Greg Richo and Joe Beninati also missed several games. All in all, it was a very respectable season with some close losses in well-played games. The 1983-84 squad will have tive returning juniors and oi sophomore. Co-captains elect are Rich Lasater and Jamie Myers. 140 i in 5 1-113351 O 1 L 1 Nu, 11. N N1 , 1 1 N yi, 51 ' A 1 1A--Q-1y:11k 31 1? 1 , ?Sx1x 1 S4 1,4 N K1 gg' Q1 fl 1 KO 11 1 - ,xv 11 ' 6111 , 1 1 1w1wwwQQ1f 11- 13 T 1 X-11 in LMT T 1111+ 11 11 1' 1 ig5?EQQ1 ' 1 5 --EN 11 '1 Qif?1,? ,in :1,, Q in xv P4 X 1,1 Q-V X2 1,1 i, 13 351 11111 K, 11 1 1 . 1 Q 51 11 11, dsx iff- W 1, 414: xiii d 'ul Q. if N '1 1 wifi' 4 v ,ALT Ks' ,jggg , 1 '1 Y -11 7,1 ,K 115,11 1 .J f af it iw P X 3 S if ' 1 -1 . ,1,:11f, . 1 1 V- 4 14 111. 'X ' ' - f f if 1 I., EA13? xgsxz w X ig X .L Q ts l, '51 .4 1 1 S1 411'..,-ff--1-1'j,f 1, w , - 1, . , 1 -, f-if N 'W ai I 1ff3fT1kz211N1,k,1g' 1, 1 ' L 1 - V A- is I 1 if ,1 1514 , -11 xsjff 1 1 1 1' 1- 1 K, K Q , 1 M 2511 1,17-if mai11,.p1Gf'1f 1 L1 L11 K 7 , 1 4 1' fs if- kk 1 K MSN' fiflff 1 19,1 ' '1 :gh 2 'K -F13 1 'V 1 1 11 1.1: -1 11 1 A. . ww BOYS' SOCCER -gf ,-jituvw . .. ' i -, ' i ' . , ' 'F N,,,g ,,x?v3,.f. .L ' A .. Q I A 1 . 0 ' f 1.g.Q ,ga fx Z., '44 ' a O N P' .1 ' ' .A 1 .69 -Csfeifl - iw' 4 O A Front row tL to Ri: W. Danenbarger, N. Thanopoulos, P. Bottino, A. Schadt tCo-Captl, K. Kennerly tCo-Captj, W. Clendenen, G. Gonzalez, M. Stein, A. Palmer. Back row tL to RJ: D. Barnes tCoachJ, X. Janssen, D. Flannery, C. Thompson, D. Carrigan, S. Wright, J. Ward, S. Stump, Ft. Imamura, D. Gordin, R. Madoff tMgrl, P. Clendenen, W. Lc tCoachi. Working with relatively inexperienced and unevenly skilled players, coaches Watson Lowery and David Barnes had limited expectations for this ye varsity soccer team. However, with disciplined teamwork, keen determination and sheer aggressiveness, the team compiled a 7-2-5 record, a rec which placed the team fourth in the 32-team Western New England Prep School League, and which earned CRH its fourth consecutive invitation to New England private school tournament. One of the most satisfying contests of the season was that with Westminster, the defending league champion. Playing some of its most intelligent spired soccer of the year, the Judges, led by the flawless goaltending of Patrick Clendenen, surprised the opposition, 4-0. Even more gratifying, thot was the season finale against Deerfield. After a scoreless first half, CRH, mixing aggressiveness with cool poise, dominated play and emerged witl exhilarating 2-0 shutout - CFtH's first victory over their archrival since 1975. L Much of the success of this year's team can be attributed to its opportunistic offense sparked by Fritz Stein who led the team in scoring, co-cat, Ken Kennerly who led the team in assists, Nicos Thanopoulos, and Justin Ward tan all-league selectiont. However, more instrumental was the deft led by goaltender Patrick Clendenen and co-captain Andy Schadt tan all-league selectiont, both of whom were complemented well by the steady pe mances of Duke Stump and Bill Clendenen. i 142 c Zhi , ,, I ' G ,, X V' ,Q -'f', ,f ,'. H1 'l ,. N .4 9 l W ,L V xy lm X GIRLS' SOCCER 'Urdu From row tL to Rl: A. Winston, R. Gutierrez, L. Strain, L. Cowles lCo-Capti, B. Hertberg tCo-Capti, P. Novia, E, Simpson, L. Cohen. Second row lL to Bi: E. McEnany lMgri, C. Davidson lCoachi, H. Carrigan, A. Paschal, J. Amidon, K. Davis, R. Posner, K. Niles, J. lnfurna, C. Allen, C. Tencza, P. Bixby tCoachi. The girls' soccer team ended its season with a surprisingly successful record of 12-2-1, since coaches Peter Bixby and Char Davidson had expecte a building year with five third formers in the starting lineup. The team opened against Loomis Chaffee and went on to eight straight victories until it w' defeated by an exceptionally strong Hotchkiss team. A highlight of the season was winning the postseason Andover-Exeter Invitational Tournament Q defeating Berkshire, Exeter and Andover in three 60-minute games in one day. Goalie Caroline Tencza did an outstanding job in the Exeter game. Hi skills were put to the test when the game went to a shoot out in which five penalty shots were taken by each team. She proved to be quick, agile an strong with excellent timing and her saves enabled CRH to win the game. i Fourth former Heather Carrigan led the team in goals scored time and time again, dazzling her rivals with her amazing speed and footwork. Capta Bonnie Hertberg showed her versatility by playing virtually every position on the field with ease. The strong defense was led by sweeper Linda Strai who stopped seemingly unstoppable plays on goal game after game. She was especially strong against Andover. The 1983 team will be a team to watch and will be led by co-captains Bonnie Hertberg and Julie lnfurna. 144 +-.-.u1'nm.1m.' ll JH mm 'K jgwa ' 3 'f Q,...l...J'i.-4 'fo BOYS' BASKETBALL ii. , ...... ...iff , Back Row L to R: S. Farrell lCoachl, J. Gardner, P. Dunne, T. Towle, D. Monahan, M. Hefter, D. Fulton. Front Row L to R: T. Mester, R. Saunders, R. Brown lCo-Captl, J. Conroy tCo-captl, S. Messinger, F. Getman. The boys' varsity basketball team finished in strong fashion, winning 10 of its last 11 games to end up with a record of 13-6. The opening stretch o the season proved difficult as CRH lost 5 of its first 8 games, including two disappointing last minute losses to perennial Connecticut prep school power Suffield Academy 156-543 and Avon Old Farms Q52-50l. The team got untracked though in mid-January with its best performance of the year, a 78-5 rout of Loomis and kept on rolling thereafter. The last stretch of the season was highlighted by a 57-41 trouncing of archrival Deerfield and a 66-50 vi tory over Andover, the first meeting of the two schools in basketball in quite some time. Co-captain Robert Brown concluded an outstanding four-ye y career at CRH as the team's leading scorer and assist producer. Jamie Gardner and Frank Getman had productive seasons at guard while Dan Monahar Thurston Towle and Jim Conroy provided strong inside scoring and rebounding. Peter Dunne and Tom Mester alternated at the small forward spot. A only one player returns for next season, CRH basketball looks forward to a rebuilding year in 1983-84. Captain to be elected. 146 Y x I M 51 fb 21104, ix , 5 L W ,,.-f' ,-f '15 .--A-. M fffi ,W ,,,, MM -,.M ,J5f,:fp,z,1.,f..'h-fi..-V-W A Q' 2 x If Awww vw-,sung GIRLS' BASKETBALL W 'W .Q , 0 0,0 0 Q gvgvgopno, ' ' in or 4 I ,, , f I . .,, .' 4 f is W, . ft . ., 630, Q xf ffv 4 'o'f?4'v'nkf'vf'v 119 s'affr:eZv:a:41fHff a F33 4'o'o'o'a:A'4'4 n'v'n'a 7 K fm. A Q H 1' ' s Z 4 of ' H .wut 'M bfi? ey Q . lhhzrlfgflvlt J an ivT4 n'4 +L gf Q 4-H1 S w -5:24914 Y i ' Jw ' 'ef 1 a 1 414 me tl .ai I .. V M' PY K4 4 , I f f ,Q .R 1 ,,, , f. ,, dvi 79 4 ' js , sf ,, ,., ,,,,,. .4 ,...U. . .W M 5 if 4 , 'rl ,,, , rf, f4n,Mwwww4.v.wr..n at 4 Vs . J , Q, . , . 'V UW ' ff Q6 Affvnunwv-nf nun osrmrv ttf' ,iff . A f- 2 v 'MMM Mfwfrt VL, 'WW' M Ht' 'S 1 , 3,1 ,24,5'.0,v,454,tg,r,v:v,3g14,151, ,vga gpajayfizwffff it f 5 M Zieffalsfjfkfs'efaiafviaia'aZf?'s5:r'eiv:ti?Qtzfflffaii 'J fg ifa'r o'f?a s's'a'i4!Q t 1 - ' 'F Uhlvtwf 'A'-ffkvfwfliifwf 4 it 1f.:QM.W 4 w.w.w7Ww3fe'?a a ,a14ia,fwff.v7-fe.feT4,4,aff+40 ff fc' J 4,4'a?Jafs?afef2xf4f4fa'S , v-nw vigrx? reall fqnqvigbt. ,iii slit 'J',b93J 2444 rf.. 5 ' 2' V 4, ' V ,,A I er.. at Back Flow L to R: J. Davidson tCoachl, K. Bennett, E. Pratt, B. Hertberg, M. Del Favero, K. Green, L. Hyman, E. Bailey, C. Tencza. Front Row L to R: H. Carrigan, J. lnfurna tCaptl, W. Malamut. Posting a 10-3 record, the team improved a bit over last year and really only lost to two schools - Kingswood-Oxford and Hopkins ltwicej. Th season was promising from the start with a core of returning players - Maria Del Favero, Carolyn Tencza, Captain Julie lnfurna, and Wendy Malamu plus some players moving up from the JV - Bonnie Hertberg, Tracewell Bailey, Sue Pratt, Liz Hyman and Karen Bennett. Two new players - Heath Carrigan and Holly Green - were also strong additions to the squad. The team excelled in two areas: defense and scoring. The cagers held their o ponents to 602 points Q21 less than last year while playing one more gamel while at the same time scoring 731 themselves. For the first time in rece history and perhaps ever in the 76 years of girls' basketball at CRH, three players - Del Favero, Carrigan and lnfurna - scored over 130 points each. Season highlights include the opening double-overtime loss to Kingswood, a team that crushed CRH in 19823 a decisive victory over a tall Hotchkis teamg an outstanding 3rd quarter to go ahead of a physical Taft team by 20 pointsg and a well-balanced scoring attack over Williston in a very clos game to close out the season. Allin all, CRH really hooped it up this season. The future also looks bright, as three starters will return next season. The team will be ably led by captain Julie lnfurna for a second year. 148 'Y BN-air M. 1 s E ww f f Y .5 hi gr-'-N. Y 2 5 g. 1- fu., N-in wh- GYMNASTICS X xxx X xxx .. . tg R X V il, W H.. mx , T ' My -,.G h . 4 .. f . , .,,. ...W ,,,, ,. ....-.........,-W' 14-av ,qv -an-wi, , s r Back Row L to R: E. James, C. Hoadley, E. Cotins, L. Tranberg fMgri. Middle Row L to R: R. Paoletti, L. Cowles fCo-captl, T. Giresi fCo-captl, S. McDonald. Front Row L to R: L. Pierce iCoachl, J. Cowal, M. Mann, D. Dressel fCoachi. The varsity gymnastics team completed its fifth season of competition and fared much better than in any previous season, ending with a 3-4 recor The team worked hard and diligently with spirit and effort and posted exceptionally high scores. Coach Lori Pierce stated, The team did well this season. The record, scores and difficulty in routines all improved. I was impressed with the girls ar their enthusiasm. The efforts of all-around gymnasts and oo-captains Tracy Giresi and Louisa Cowles contributed greatly to the team's success. Newcomer Erii James, Kirsten Cowal and Giresi acquired high vaulting scores, while Giresi, Cowles, and Beth Cotins captured the highest scores on the uneven paral bars. Giresi, Cowles, and James scored the highest on the balance beam and Giresi and Cowles, with Kirsten Cowal, were high scorers on the floor e ercise. Cotins and Cowal are captains-elect. 150 EIRLS' HOCKEY 3.91. Q34- J'K ,b t . ick Row L to R: P. lngraham fCoachl, N. Montemayor, A. White, J. Pantani, C. Brinkerhoff, R. Kotch, A. Collins. ddle Row L to R: E. Kromelow, M. lerardi fCo-captl, D. Jayne lCo-captl, M. Phillips, A. Pisetzner. ont Row L to R: D. Mullin, D. Curtis, P. Novia, K. Ryan, A. Grossman. ssing: L. Ouine, E, Riley, E. Booth lMgrl. This winter the girls' varsity hockey team fformerly the RH Factorsl suited up in the blue and gold for the first time in the history of girls hockey at CRH. we season could be best described as one of building and improvement and ended with a 2-4 record. Coaches Polly lngraham and Say White had only handful of returning players and so basically the team had to be started from scratch. By midseason, however, the improvement in the team's perfor- ance was phenomenal, the girls were passing better, shooting better and hustling more. The team posted two wins, one against the Conlan All-Stars and the other against Williston-Northampton. Both were exciting and high-powered ames. Though the losses were many, the team's spirit was always optimistic. Co-captain Debbi Jayne led the team in scoring with 17 goals. Rookie Jalies Liz Riley and Liz Kromelow had 159 and 56 saves, respectively. A welcome acquisition to the squad was world-class figure skater Amy rossman who, when teamed up with co-captain Margie lerardi, Amy White and Cammie Phillips, helped to create a powerful defensive force. Returning ayers Debbie Curtis and Denise Mullin led the team in assists, while newcomers Pam Novia, Joanna Pantani and Ann Pisetzner and former JV'ers Laura uine, Becca Kotch, Natalie Montemayer, Katie Ryan and Carol Brinckerhoff added depth to the squad and showed good hustle throughout the season. The team will lose eight players to graduation including Kromelow, lerardi, Jayne, Phillips, White, Montemayer, Brinckerhoff and Alison Collins. Most of is year's team will return next year to provide the foundation for a strong squad. Co-captains elect are Mullin and Kotch. 151 BOYS' HOCKEY Back Row L to R: R. Whittle lCoachl, J. Comertord tMgrt, R. Pritchard, P. Chesterton, S. Stump, P. Clendenen, B. Foley, K. Bennie, M. MacLeod, E. Danforth, J. McGeough, J. Novia, C. Mar tolo, J. Marsh tCoachl. Front Flow L to R: D. Flannery, M. Avis, T. Abbatiello, A. Brink tCo-captl, P. Bottino tCo-captt, A. Palmer, J. Malmquist, W. Clendenen. The boys' varsity hockey team had a very successful season. Few people would have given the team a chance at the league title, but that did n dampen its drive for the championship. Early in the season the team lacked cohesiveness. The scoring puck was there but the defensive end needed more work. CRH dropped two scrlr mages to Westminster and the Yale JV, but then responded by knocking off Loomis-Chaffee in the season's opener by a score of 9-4. From there, tl team trekked north and had a strong showing at the St. Mark's Tournament with defeats of St. Sebastian's and St. Mark's, losing to Buckinghar Browne 8 Nichols in the finals. After Christmas recess, the team drubbed Loomis 9-2 and Taft 9-5. The future looked hopeful and an important Choat Kent showdown ended in a tie. Then the Judges were handed three straight losses, dropping games to archrival Deerfield 5-3, Trinity Pawling 3-2 and chippy Canterbury team 7-6. But CBH made a remarkable turnaround and won six of its last seven games. The streak started with a 5-3 victory over tl Army JV. The next victim was league rival Hotchkiss, as CBH prevailed with a score of 8-2. The team was missing two of its starting players due to i juries and dropped its next meeting against Northfield Mt. Hermon, also losing co-captain Paul Bottino during this game for the rest of the season. An e tremely tough task lay ahead after this game. If CBH won its next four road contests against league teams, the league championship would belong Wallingford. CRH responded by pounding Trinity Pawling 8-2 and Taft 10-2 and then came from behind after two periods of play against Hotchkiss take the game at 4-3, led by the exceptional efforts of goalie Adolph Brink, junior rightwinger Jeff Novia and sophomore Rod Pritchard. The final contj against Kent was the culmination of a season full ot long hours, hard work, dedication and intensity. Both teams were well supported at the Kent ri The game was full of continuous action up and down the ice. After two periods, CBH was ahead 4-2 and hung on to this lead until the final period. Seni winger Brian Foley notched two goals and goalie Brink completed the season with 50 saves. The excitement of this final game brought out the best pl from everyone. Much of the team's success is due to the fine coaching ot Joe Marsh and Ron Whittle. This was Coach Marsh's first championship sin' arriving at the school four years ago and the high point of many of the player's careers. CRH graduates much of its fine talent in June and many playe hope to continue with college hockey. Novia and Scott Stump will lead the 1984 team as co-captains. 152 Q W sag li, an 6 K -9' '-if Q. . , -Q -49 92.39.- of. , i .A ' Q. H, RIFLERY Back Row L to R: B. Sylvester tCoacht, A. Linkon, B. Osterweis, P. Schulman, B. Barr, W. Hoyt, P. Donovan, T. Joseph, R. Masterson, S. Flynn, J. Carini, M. Lovell. Front Row L to R: J. Midolo, D. Frost, D. Eccles lCo-capt.t, B. Hess, B. Englemann, R. Gutierrez, W. Browning, L. Wu, P. Gold iCo-capt.l. Missing: N. Janette. The coed rifle team finished second in the state in the high school sectionals losing to Crosby by 1445 to 1440 out of a possible score of 1600. Thi team was second in the Prep School League to a strong Loomis team. The team tied for first place in the Central Division of the High School League. l the team was not as strong as the 1982 team ltourth in the nation in the high school sectionalst it made up for it in depth. A strong core of freshmen sophomores and juniors gained valuable competitive experience and will be back next year. For the first time Choate was invited to the West Point lnvitationals. Three Choate teams competed and did well enough to be invited back next year. A highlight of the season was the superb ofthand shooting of Co-Capt. Dave Eccles who had an 86 average for 11 matches, ofthand Brad Ress hal 85. Eccles ranked third of 90 in the individual competition in the sectionals. Three girls earned varsity letters, freshman Regina Gutierrez, junior Bev Engelman and senior Windy Browning. The latter won the Coach's Award to improvement and sportsmanship. Bev was elected captain for next year, the first girl ever chosen to lead the rifle team. On several occasions the girl shooting made the difference between victory or defeat for the team. Co-Capt. Phil Gold was the spiritual leader of the group, combining consistently high competition scores with strong support for the younge shooters. He and Eccles did all the scoring for the matches. With 12 day students on the squad of 24 it was possible for the first time to enter the Blue Trail Gallery Matches held during spring vacation. The tear did well although final results are not available at this writing. Talent available for next year will include Gutierrez, Engelman, Derek Frost, Loli Wu, Jir Midolo, Sean Donovan, Bert Osterweis, John Carini, Bill Hoyt, Bob Cross, Roberto Ball, Andy Linkon, Matt Lovell and others. 154 V' 1-, 11,2 .- gm- 1-R., ww fl S Q 3 ?f :rf jg L Q L 9 gif f l 9 6 i ss 5 2 , 5 5 5 Q .45 SKIING Despite a won-loss record only a little above 500 i8-7l the girls ski team enjoyed its most successful season in four years. Though injuries and illnesses took their toll during mid-season, the girls put together a brilliant series of runs on championship day. Two sterling descents on the giant slalom course earned Fifth Former Cornelia Ryan the in- dividual league championship in that event, and as if that weren't enough, she repeated her performance later in the day by capturing first place in slalom. It was not a one-girl show, however. Team captain Missy Dubroff placed third in the league in slalom and to demonstrate the depth of this year's team, four of our six racers finished in the top ten in both slalom and giant slalom. The team as a whole finished first in the league in slalom and came in a fraction ot a second behind Miss Hall's to capture second place in giant. It was a brilliant finish to what Coach Carl Hermey had feared might be a lackluster season. Mr. Hermey praised his youthful slalomers tall but two of whom will return next yearl saying that they owed their success to belief in themselves and refusal to give up when things looked dismal. He has high hopes that next year's squad will repeat as cham- pions of the Girls' Division of the Berkshire Ski League. The boys' ski team finished the season 9 and 6. 'The team was third in the league, tied with Hot- chkiss, with Salisbury first and Berkshire second. Although plagued with injury, CRH was pleased with its standings. Unfortunately, the championships were cancelled because of rain. The team traveled to Catamount and worked hard preparing for the race, only to be disappointed. The ski boys will have to wait until 1984 to show their strength in the giant slalom. Also planned for 1984 is the first an- nual alumni race, to be held at Mt. Southington. 156 Iv '1la Back BowL to R: A. Kroll, M. Zimmermann, M. DubrofftCaptl C HermeytCoachj S Whitcraft C Austrian R Budd Front Row L to Fl: L. Strain, K. Karel, M. Church, S. Baker, B Kim Missing: C. Ryan, A. Lightfoot, D. Cramer tMgrj. Lto B: O. Faye, P. Harper, N. Wolff, M. Gillis, C. Ouinn, P. Bixby iCoachl B Hutchins J Klernman D Wolf T Steinbach X Jansser K. Canning tCo-captl, G. Golet tCo-capt.l, J. Davidson Q l ..' 83? LZ QHWSQNS Q Nsilfwj Q 1: YSQ e 4iWw14 ' EQ m ie as 'Q 5 Q , J Q' -Q -A. 10 KQFW S ie. 6 5 was X X X N 35 S3 QW xg Q 'gg www ax MX W X Q MXN SW Q X ww? fi ws I XX S? . 5 ,R f 325 ,Q Q . A K M Q . 3 :ir ' wxw 'S 2 if v 1' 3 n f 3 ,Mk Q-2 S 3 f , K . .yy 1 I , R: K , 'X ,Q ,Q Q 3 'W . X55 2 N 'E if if 'Nw if ii Q 'S' 8 N X Qsiim -ww X X ws if K Y S Q Q W Qi 5 X or 4-N. Wvfff, . x. .. Q . WMS! izt, fl 'q,' I X N S . Q45 S Q X .S , gg ll if ,yt i . if l SQL if QF fb 5 W 4' may 4n f . .QS A Q Q + - I. 6 .. , A .. N ,T xii 1 'QQQ , W2 WWW 00 x JK ,Q . Q 1- A fr Q . -f :uw 5 N it .h Q gh 'Ii 5 G Q QQQQ UW W MQW? if im 3 i as P gm Q ' X Sw? :L A M ,f , Q , ,,, j i ' 7 'AIA 4? y ' W W A A, . M ,w M L W 1 y ., ,yo Q ,g 'vw Q' 1 W W DE v-if , , LL '2 ,, 5' ,Eg SOUASH ,Q is 3 . ,yy H. , gy m Vvx :van iiyyy .E 4 , A ,I ,,, . Y i n A rl lg .. 4 '4 A ............. ,A N - . .M ,,1,.AAM, .,MM , , - ,, ,, .. .... - N , . N, , , , , .. AAAA A A ,4 , , 2...,- .X Back Flow L to R: K. Findlay lMgri, S. Piltch lCoachl, A. lmamura, G. Devendorf, K. Prezzano, K. Conroy, M. Burtt, K. Turner, K. O'Hare, D. lzard, K. Thompson, J. Schulten, M. Miller, K. Kapil T. Generous lCoachl, F. Djang lCoachl. Middle Row L to Fl: L. Miller, J. Segal, D. Devendorf, C. Conway, D. Fraze, J. Lilien, B. Hobie, D. Sachs, D. Kenler, H. Johnson, S. Soffin. From Flow L to Fl: M. Borgonovo, C. Wheeler, P. Flusnak, J. McLaughlin, J. Schwartz lCo-capt.l, S. Porter tCapt.l, J. Dowling lCo-capt.l, J. Dietze, G. Soussloff, L. Schneider, K. Butcher, Gibbons. Missing: E. Simpson, B. Geary, S. Niedzwiedzki. The girls' season was spectacularly successful. Fourteen girls won var- sity letters, while another five won JV certificates. No girl played fewer than 10 matches in the CRH uniform. That's a very good level of participa- tion. Everyone improved a great deal, the trip to Ontario in early January helped those 7 kids improve from the start, and all others profited by their doing so well. We will be very strong again next year with all these kids who started this season inexperienced. As for achievements, there were lots. Sophie Porter, the Captain, won the U.S. National Championship for Under-18 Girls. Perhaps eight of our girls - Sophie, Eva Simpson, Lisa Schneider, Julie Lilien, Lucy Miller, Julia McLaughlin, Katie Prezzano, Melissa Pearsall, and Kim O'Hare - will win national-rankings when the USSRA announces them later this spring. Three of the girls won individual New England Prep titles - Lisa, Julie, Lucy. The team tied for first place in the New England tournament, even play- ing without Sophie, who was sick. While her absence was tragic - these kids had come so far that they were sure winners with her in the line-up - their achievement without her was excellent, marvelous, brilliant. That they lost in the play-off did not in any way diminish what they accomplished, although it deprived the School of its fifth straight title. But none of the girls who did so many miles on the track and so many hours drilling in the courts will ever look back on this season and regard it as a loser. They were winners, as the smile of pride on their faces will tell you when you ask them. 158 The boys' varsity squash team completed its season with a victo at the New England Prep School Championship February 26. Kel Butcher, Joe Dowling and Stefan Niedzwiedzki all won their respectit titles, enabling CRH to compile a perfect team score of 39 points. Tl New England Championships culminated an outstanding season for tl team. The team's overall record was 24-3, which included impressive vi tories over the Williams JV Q6-11, Wesleyan varsity l5-4l, Dartmouth 1 l8-ll, West Point t6-31, Harvard JV l3-2l and the New Haven Lawn CII l6-11. The boys dominated the prep school scene, compiling a 10 record, with victories over Kent t7-Ol, Trinity Pawling Q6-11, Andov l5-21, Deerfield C6-11, Exeter l5-Ol and Taft 17-Ol. An indication of th strength was exhibited in a 5-2 victory over a combination of Milt' and Belmont Hill, who finished 2 and 3 respectively in the Ne Englands. ln the New England prep school rankings CRH had four of top seven ranked in the top ten. Butcher and Dowling were ranked o and two respectively while Stefan Niedzwiedzki and Segal finish seven and eight. The team consisted mostly of seniors. Co-captain John Schwa 453, Mauricio Borgonovo l6l, Peter Rusnak l7l, Greg Sousloff l8l eg Richard Gibbons all contributed. Next year's team will be led by captains John Segal ldl and John Schulten. Bob Geary, Keith Turn David Sachs and Anthony lmamura will also be returning. Coach Ste Piltch commented, The best part of the team was its attitu throughout the season. The boys worked hard on and off the cour don't think I could have asked more of them. -.lp www wx .. sv .fix , 0221? rwfnim zmswmfwxi . AA ff! Q Q: 9 xx g F u Y X in X ,'l wiv qw J sf Y- 7 as., if P 1, .,- Q 'vm A v X .. gli, .1 N W K K 5 f. '- fd Us . . --X 3 ' Ni' 2 Q N. 5 SWIMMING 1 .51 1- .. , .',f ,,,,ig,, ,. 4, X G , .. . .it mst w 1l 1 1 l 'll7 l Kl1 Y'l W' 3 f.. ... i ,AQ I: , i, Back Flow L to R: D. Foster, S. Mettler, J. Toole, J. Molgen, M. Winnick, C. de la Cruz, B. Greer, C. Kelly, J. Young, H. Boi, G. Brencher, D. Courcey. 'f' 3rd Row L to Fl: C. Thayer lCoachi, H. Hand lCoacht, J. Meaney, C. Viasto, A. Elliott, K. Whiting, M. Dwyer, C. Larson, F. Morrison, P. Giamatti, K. Dodd, C. Sackett, B. Burns tCoachl. 2nd Row L to R: B. Puckett, D, Meaney, J. Veber, E. Levisetti, C. OBroin, W. Chronisler fCo-capt.i, K. Bertini tCoacht, P. Tierney, J. Tilley, K. Wagshul, N. Draper, E. Davie. Front Row L to R: D. Jacobs, J. Kaplan, K. Mitchell, T. Vasti, C. Ryan, S. Milczanowski, A. Mita, J. Goldman, T. Casertano, D. Dinielli, L. Timothy, D. Fong. Missing: S. Pomper, C. Black, C. Kalbacher, J. Phillips, Fl. Agustines, M. Cook, R. Kushner fMgri. The Choate Rosemary Hall swim team had a successful season, with the girls at 5-3 and the boys at 6-2. Both talented teams took second the state championships behind Loomis-Chaffee. Highlights of the season include the girls' meet against Suffield in which the breaststroke and free relay events determined the outcome of t Capturing first, second and third in the breaststroke were Jane Phillips, Becky Boi and Audra Mita. The free relay, consisting of Katie Bertini, Je Tessie Morrison and Cary Sackett, placed first. One of the most exciting meets for the boys was against Loomis-Chaffee when James Toole o long-time rival Tom Garner in the 100-meter freestyle event. For the past three years, Garner has challenged CRH to produce a swimmer who co him. Many school records were broken throughout the season. New recordholders are: Kris Whiting and Ciaran OBroin, both in the 100-meter bac Toole holds the pool, school, state, New England and pending national record for the 50-meter free. ln the state championships, Sackett won two first places in the 50-meter and the 100-meter freestyle events. Boi took a first in the 10 breaststroke. The outstanding feat for the boys' occurred when Toole, Dave Meaney, Mike Winnick and OBroin placed first through fourth in meter freestyle, all eight times under 25.0 seconds. Only six swimmers in New England can swim the 50-meter freestyle under that time and four of them! In the New England championships at Andover, the boys placed fourth of 20 schools, the best performance to date in interscholastics for year-old CRH program. The girls took 6th of 20 schools in their competition. The 1983 team is the last to have founding team members. Bertini, Karen Wagshul, Patti Tierney, Meaney and OBroin will graduate. 160 place he mee n Tille utswal uid be kstrok 0-met the 5i CRH hz the for. S --N gf-1 Q. K -'wiv f. A - -. .Jil Q ., , Q- N , ,..,e fi? 1 . 'Www gm , R is . V A im - R1 ah 1,55 -'--...R N I -Q VOLLEYBALL Comprised of only two returning varsity players, the girls' volleyball team finished the season with an 8-3 record. Leadingthe team was captain Abi Mer- rill, a hard spiker, and Susie Arnett, a gifted setter. Both seniors shared the Excellence Award for the second consecutive season and will be surely missed next year. The team will also miss seniors Jane Fischbein and Mucki Horkey for their consis- tent play and never give up attitude. The girls' team spirit, enthusiasm, and logetherness made the season an exceptionally enjoyable one for coach Anne Peabody. Continuing to work hard and have fun will help the team to be successful in the future. The power volleyball team began the 1982 season with only four returning Iettermen but posted four playoff finishes in the five tournaments entered and managed to retain its title as New England Prep School champion with several decisive victories over the Northfield Mount Hermon organization. The team started the season losing to a tough Cambridge team in the finals of a tournament in At- tleboro, MA, thus capturing second place. The club then finished third at a Northfield Mount Hermon tour- nament and posted second and third place victories in tournaments at home. CRH ended the season with a disappointing fourth place finish at a second Nor' thfield Mount Hermon meet. The team consisted of captain Marc Thompson, veterans Steve Halbeisen, Cody Fitzsimmons, Doug Lee and host of new players. With only four ex- perienced players, the club sought aid from alumni Dave Johnson '80, Andy Sulavik '81 and Rod Flet- cher '76. These alumni helped strengthen the weak spots and allowed CRH to play at a formidable level of competition. Newcomers Stephen Niedzwiedzki, Dan Monahan, Bob Choe and Reed Salwen developed their skills quickly enough to aid in the team's efforts later in the season. Coach Yankus was very pleased with the perfor- mance of the team in what was supposed to be a rebuilding year. Alumni support, combined with the enthusiasm ot the new players, helped make the season the success il was. There is great hope for next year's squad which will be led by captain-elect Cody Fitzsimmons, The team would like to express its gratitude and thanks to Mr. Yankus for a very en- joyable season. 162 195. A iw. i Q-ra... g QW Back Row L to R: A. Peabody lCoachl, J. Fischbein, K. Mango, S. Arnett, A. Samuels, P. Ruhe lMgrl. Front Row L to R: T. Baldwin, N. Polivka, A. Merrill lCpt.l, N. Bito, S. lchikura. Missing: E. Horky. l X A-,x V s Q 1 YSYLLI Yugi cfx--OAC. jg?-in , .EYSALL I T. .X ff z'.' L aussi as 5 . A, . N l S f: .5 ' .Fl f Yllu Q ca. cf' 3 vim.nmi.as Wg. ' vvumf 4 t K D' Back Row L to Fl: T. Yankus lcoachl, M. Thompson tcaptl, D. Monahan Front Row L to Fl: R. Salwen, C. Fitzsimmons, B. Choe OA VOLLEYBALL .QV WRESTLING ' awww 336 Back Row L to Ft: P. Goddard, W. Hallier, T. Parrott, G. Hammarlund, E. Lusk, D. Buck. Middle Row L to R: M. Olivetto tCoachl, J. Accosta, D. Goodman, L. General, T. Davis, G. Thomas, D. Goldfield, T. McRae tCoachl. Front Row L to R: C. Carter tCo-capt.l, D. Tager tCo-capt.l Missing: R. Zuckerman, J. Pemrick, D. Meyerson. No one likes to read about how close a team came to greatness, how the players pulled it together at the last minute to win the Big One, or how th year's champions managed to demonstrate their prowess. So the reader will here for once be spared such tedium. Apologies are cheerless drivel 2 well. Who cares about the near misses in a season? The reader does not want to know that with just one less person sidelined by influenza or musc strain, the Avon, Hopkins and Loomis matches would have been turned into close wins instead of losses: that added to our wins over Kent, Salisbu and South Kent, these matches would have brought the team a winning record. Wrestling is the safest contact sport a boy can participate in, according to carefully obtained statistics. Yet, not once in the season did the team tal- the mat at full strength. ln the final match of the season, twenty-four points were yielded to Taft in forfeits. You make your own luck, the well-known sa ing goes. Well, the 1982-83 edition of the wrestling team would like to forget the recipe. The future, indeed, looks much rosier as the team can a ticipate no more than a third of the squad being lost to graduation: and all but two of those remaining are third and fourth Formers. In spite of the constant struggle against the Odds, some notable achievements were recorded by the 1982-83 squad members. Todd Davis, wres ing at the 105 pound class, came of age as a competitor, winning approximately half of his matches. Co-captain Dave Tager notched an 8-1 record 112 pounds., At 126, co-captain Cleave Carter spent half the season nursing a torn muscle. Yet, he demonstrated his prowess with a championship the Loomis Takedown Tournament and a 6-O season record. Carter remains undefeated over his two-year stint in league competition. At 132 pound Eric Lusk overcame iniury to post an 8-1 record and a fourth place finish in the Western New England Independent School Wrestling Association Tourn ment at season's end. At 145 pounds, senior Will Hallier had a strong season after a year and a half layoff from wrestling. One of the brightest prospeo for the future is sophomore Tim Parrott, who compiled a strong 7-3 record at 167 pounds before having to drop out of the league tournament becau: of injury lwhat else'?l. Any review of the season would be incomplete without mentioning the progress of sophomore Danny Goldfield, the enthusias and determination of senior Phil Goddard, or the fine efforts of Gerry Hammarlund, whose humor on the practice mat was almost as good as his winnil record on the meet mat in the unlimited class. Next season Carter takes over the leadership of this young but maturing group of wrestlers as the sole captain. The team does not hope for got luck - only to be spared this year's run of bad. 164 Aifliffli ll' 'il 9 ARCHERY ll' 'laik 'z -. 45' yi,i7- Back row ll to rl: S, Sethpornpong, J. Baraka-Bridgetorth, B. Masterson, N. Janette, J. Phyfe lCoachJ Front row ll to rl: C. Hammarstrom, N. Connor, R. Gordon, W. Chen lCapt.l 166 SCORES CRH OPPONENT ' 'H.A.-CT CHAMP ' 2689 NMH 2685 2663 HALL'S ARROW 2457 1707 NMH 1971 'CRH took: rrt Place Girls and 2nd and 3rd Places Overall lCoedl 1 ,K R. K., x x xx N Xi A . Q vw X has A f BASEBALL ' 'v - eq- - -f ,ye QCA? - . t Q' MZ' ' I Q-QA0472.. SLAGAI? 50505723 g el ,exif si? 5,4 Back row it to rj: S. Piltch tCoachl, E. Weiner, J. Beninati, C. Persico, D. Stump, R. Wrinn, K. Smith, S. Sachner, T. Yankus tCoachj, J. Pellegrino, T. Towle, D. Mills, M. Hall, B. McMillen Front row it to rl: R. Johnson, C. Jackson, B. Foley, J. Gardner tCapt.J, J. Ehnot, J. Connolly, K. Rennie, T. Mester One ofthe wettest spring terms in a long time didn't keep the boys' baseball team from completing a successful year. With only one returning letter man, nobody was sure just how well the Choate team could perform. However, the appearance of seven post-graduates and several juniors and seniors made it possible to finish the year with a 10 win and 5 loss record. The team compiled a 6-2 record in the league and finished in second place. As anyone on the team would tell you, there was perhaps one game which will make this past season more memorable than others. Losing nine to three to a strong Yale J.V. team going into the ninth inning, Choate utilized timely batting by everyone on the team to earn a 12-9 vic tory, Chris Jackson came off the bench to get the game-winning hit. The Judges had similar come-from-behind victories over Taft, Hopkins anc Kingswood. In the course of the season there were many individual heroics. More often than not, however, it was Brian Foley who seemed to come through wher it was needed. He started the year by smashing a game winning, three run homer in the bottom of the tenth against Taft and proceeded to have an ex ceptional year in every respect. By the year's end the bill of his baseball cap was covered by stars symbolic of his outstanding achievements. He lec the team in virtually every offensive category including: batting average i.508j, hits f29j, rbi's j27j, and home runs j3j. For accomplishing all this ant more, he was an obvious choice for the Jack Dore Award given to the team's most outstanding player. There are also others who must be recognizet for their accomplishments in Choate baseball. Captain Jamie Gardner finished with a .393 batting average and received honorable mention for the Jacl Dove Award. Chuck Persico who worked and hustled his way into the starting lineup received the Russell R. Ayres Award for putting forth the most effor and interest in the sport. Words of praise go to Jim Pelligrino, Thurston Towle, Keith Rennie, Joe Beninati and John Ehnot who all turned in batting averages well above .300. Rennie also earned 5 victories on the mound. Of course, further recognition belongs to next year's team captains, Duki Stump who hit over .300 and did a superb job at second base and Rich Moon Wrinn who pitched the team to 4 wins. Finally, there were the reserves the ones who rarely played but gave their best. In particular, Dave Mills, Matt Hall, Chris Jackson and JP Connolly did outstanding jobs. Of all those praised by this column, no one person deserves more credit for the success of Choate baseball than Coach Tom Yankus. There are day: in every sport when the players don't want to play. They're tired or hurt or just plain bored. The uncanny, quick humor of Coach Yankus made thosn days very few and far between. From simple, sharp one-liners, to his cruel prank of tricking a player into coaching first base for the other team fit is no funny, let me tell youj. He provided a comfortable atmosphere for all the players throughout the season. lt's no wonder that the five returning lettermet look forward to another successful and fun season next year. 168 N J, . ' - lA Rv-Agia. is Km ex .MN .vw f . 4 3 EN ww pl--vw--1 F 1 XL J X.. 7 .P .w .- ,wx . -, Q. x,-M il V i f '1 , Q... A- . if 2 WMM ,, ,, 7 ,, ,,,.,,,, L yryz 6 I , I 5 H maxim yms f .. . f ,L - 1.-1 ff- xp , . . , . va. '. '-'51ssf..a4' ' 'X E 3.2 4.ws.g,S H., Mr . ig! +f I if r 1, .. lk. K X'. f:e Tx! K ,.-k- K . f N X -- . Q' -4- M -2 . .,AL.k.,',-.ua-vawuc - NN- .- ww.. ... . . .wk ,N .. ., . ,f BOYS' CREW f. ffimf- 2 , I W' 4 41? YQ O ig ' V,i1.,,g4 WHA rw 4 .3 , W 253' Standing fl to rl: M. Hawkins, C. Boers, T. Gryboski, E. Whitaker, K. Canning, S. Ambrose, B. Norden, A. Gates, W. Hallier fCapt.l Sitting fl to rl: G. Calder fCoachl, P. Gold, K. Grossman As I undid the last of the rigger bolts and removed the weathered metal from the first boat, the memories of four years on the Choate team - foul years with a fine group of men, four years of blisters and sweat - welled up inside me. Today's race hadn't been our best, yet these moments woulc find a place very near our past triumphs at the Charles and the Connecticut and the miles of swing and stamina that brought us this far. The solemn ride home said much more than any boisterous victory cheers. The light pats on the back from teammate to teammate communicatec more than the mere consolations of a well rowed defeat, but a moving on, a taking up of blades elsewhere and a devotion to the sport that would finc each in a different shell and perhaps at the same start in 1984. The thought of gazing across the water, body cocked like a revolver hammer and seeing Kevin or Chris or Will in the Columbia frosh eight next tc Wesleyan or Phil's cropped red scalp snapping back in the coxswain's seat, filled me with sudden loneliness. Two years hence the faces might be Erlc': or Andrew's or Hawk Hawkins or Grabber. We all shared some of our best and worst moments on the waters of Connecticut, and it was becoming in creasingly hard to bare teeth and grin away the many hours spent with the team, but parting was never meant to be easy. Yet in crew the innate sometimes senseless dedication will always serve to re-group the team. Maybe in a pair at Henley, Eric, or a quad down in Philly or on the East River Kev, or maybe a Choate alumni eight at the Charles, all, but one thing seems certain fbesides the fact that we've got to get Hallier out of the sky and inti a boatt: in crew we've established something more than temporary comradship. l know, for myself, there will always be times when I feel the glide ani power of the Donoratico and quite suddenly l'll find myself back on Lake Ouonnipaug. Thank you all for providing these moments and making it a possible. - Bob Norden 170 5 'Wg 5 ' 5 Q Yo' V M5 A-aj n,LL' uf? 1- f 4 -IQ GIRLS' CREW THIRD BOAT Back Row lL to Rl: J. Norden, W. Bellerman Middle Row IL to Rl M. Dubroff, K. Kenney Sitting M. Haeussler In a show of amazing ability, strength, and style, the girls' crew team wowed their spectators throughout the year. The incredible story begins way back in the fall when the girls fwith Wendy Malamut rowing instead of Bevin Englemanl cruised past all their high school competitors, easily beating their times and 27 ot the colleges, to win the Junior Four's Event of the Head of the Connec- ticut. After a winter of anxiously awaiting the adventures ahead, the girls leaped into their spring season with impressive determination and nerves of soggy tissue paper. At the team's first and historically hardest race against Pomfret, their uneasiness combatted against the over confidence of the opposing factor: thus, the girls made their first victory. The rest is SECOND BOAT FIRST BOAT ,A.. A W V, .. - 1. f . . .1 ,. ff. ,e rf r p 4 fb:-f-5'7- , .. , sw 1 .r, i.N.2g .ui x ' uw- f .wa - ,.'. Back Row lL to Fil: N. Sanchez, K. Karet Middle Row CL to Rl: R. Flynn, S. Mayer Sitting: C. Mediratta history . .. The Founder's Regatta fplacing first, they beat Pomfretg St. Marks: Gunnery: South Kent, Buckingham, Brown lit Nichols: Grotonl: South Kent ta cinchl: Gunnery fyet anotherlg Winsor la well- fought victorylz The New Englands fwell, read onl. Choate's women's varsity four swept the New England lnterscholastics at Lake Ouinsigamond. lt was the first win for a Choate crew in the New Englands since 1935 and the first time ever for a Choate girls' crew. The boat, coming off their first undefeated season, sprinted to victory over Pomfret, Brooks, Mid- dlesex, Winsor, and St. Marks in the finals after disposing of six other crews in the morning heals. Their time of 5 minutes 52 seconds gave them a half length win over a strong Pomfret team rowing in a Back Row lL to Fil: C. May, K. Bennett Middle Row CL to Rl: B. Engleman, L. Jarvis tco-capt.l Sitting: E. Coulter fco-capt.l new carbocraft. Choate's schoenbroad was strol ed by co-captain Lisa Jarvis with Christie May at Karen Bennett at 2 and Bevin Engleman at bo The coxswain was co-captain Emilie Coulter. Th girls were presented with the Robert Warner Bov after the victory and will keep possession for year. Upon concluding this season, Coach Becky Golfer Moore stated, After the Head of the Connecticut expected nothing less. And so it was, this 1982-1983 season , undefeated. nam. ,, , M N., 'W V -...1 . L 54 i ,DQ '. f H, M-+ WM' M, me ,, M , Y -xl' ,I-. f -- ' W., ' Hn- ' M' kk M. . -yn. M--:aAgi-, -. A '. L ,. .Am .- .. GOLF Sitting ll to rl: D. Clarke lCo-captl, P. Rusnak, R. Gibbons, D. Tager, J. Weinberger, M. Avis Standing tl to rl: M. Lovell, M. Gordon, S. Mettler, S. Brutsky, N. Simmons, M. Avis, R. Mauer lCoachl, P. Joyce, J. LaFemina, M. Lorenze ICO Capt I 4th!4 2 CAN 5 and 4.5 2.5 2.5 and 5 6 4 174 SCORES CRH 'AVONXDEERFIELD TAFT HOTCHKISS KING AND BRUNSWICK TAFT K-O and W-N HOPKINS ST. THOMAS MORE OPPONENT CBLow 5 2 and 2.5 4.5 4.5 and 2 1 1 - f '?'3fF7i' if-fm J K A .- in '44 -fa in -f-Ji'-gm,-A 4 ,,-my ,ffm g . -' A ' ' Q! .. A S - x,-Ai , f fa My , . , UW E457 ,, 15' U ., 'f g L -7 fr W ,+,,, Mg 4 X I M 'bv ,Q WV , ,f ww , ,, fl, Q N , x .wgkov BOYS' LACROSSE Wm iiqqqlrul t 3 1' J Sgiwwig -. 1 M-.. . 1 1 . Back row tl to rt: D. Barnes iCoacht, A. Pisetzner iMgr.i, D. Scott tCoacht, J. Ford iCoachJ Third row fl to rt: M. MacLeod, J. Conroy, J. Cabrera, T. Vivian, J. Bullwinkel, M. Thompson Second row il to ri: A. Palmer, A. Walcoff, P. Versames, R. lmamura, J. Segal, R. Saunders, J. Foster Front row tl to ri: J. Miller, X. Janssen, G. Soussloff, P. Bottino fCo-capt.J, M. Bergmann tCo-capt.t, P. Chesterton, P. Dunne, C. Butt, J. Schwartz The 1983 boys' varsity lacrosse team completed its season with a 10-8 record, winning three of the last four games. The laxmen faced a heat schedule and, despite the record, had a very successful campaign. The squad, dominated by seniors, was aided by three post graduates: Tim Vivia Paul Versames, and Jim Cabrera. Other seniors, Peter Dunne, Greg Soussloff, and Jim Conroy, greatly assisted the team. The season started with a satisfying win over the Yale J.V. club, but then lost two close games to Kent and Avon Old Farms. The Blue and Gold turne it around with a 13-11 victory over the Big Green in Deerfield. The game was tied, 5-5, at halftime, but Choate pulled it out as Cabrera scored 4 goa and Vivian added three. After then dropping two contests, including one to powerful New Canaan High, the team ran off three straight wins, including 1 18-1 blowout against Northfield Mt. Hermon. ln that game, Cabrera scored six goals and assisted on three, and Dunne tallied four goals and handed q four assists. L Choate was then defeated twice, once by Longmeadow High, which has not lost in three years, however, the Blue and Gold netted another big w 20-5 over Hall School. Cabrera got 9 points, Vivian and Clem Butt netted four goals apiece, and Jeremy Foster added five points. After Iosing Hotchkiss 10-7 in the fourth quarter, the Judges warded off Loomis Chaffee, 11-8, and demolished Williston 16-3. individuals were well rewarded at the end of the season. Vivian, the mutli-talented and abundantly skilled player who can handle several positio was awarded the Coach's Award. The Robert Berry Award was given to co-winners: Versames, a superb, vicious, talented defenseman, and Bergma a standout goaler who was chosen to play in the All Star game for the All West New England Team. Vivian was also chosen to play for the All West N England Team including teammates Cabrera, Varsames, and Conroy - another stand out defenseman. Cabrera, a fiesty attack, compiled an incredi 83 point season total, the second highest in New England. Next year appears to be a rebuilding year with only one junior and one sophomore returning. 176 21 Q -1 ,W ,J --.. 'Z 4 Mvzii, . lk' , ,Nm ,, , . .. . in -- --wk, f an 1 51 kk +7 5 In X L , M5 K- ,X - F - , md . W- if P'-4,-is Q. ur . in fn ,1 M. 4' - I R 1 W A . ' - -i Wilt, :F . ,. A . NX Q x ' - , f - - - I 1 M Sr- - f I kr gi' ' ' 7 .,fv:+.f ,Mk K , kg? 5 P - 7 E A . Y mm-f 1 177 i l i GIRLS' LACROSSE if Back row il to rt: A. Peabody lCoachl, J. Viebranz, K. Findlay, P. Novia, S. Porter, D. Mullin, J. lnturna, P. Tierney, B. Robie, C. Sailor lCoacht Front row il to rt: E. Bailey, L. Brock, C. Forstmann, L. Schneider, J. Dietze tCapt.J, D. Mullin, S. Knowlton The girls' varsity lacrosse team started conditioning over Spring break in Florida with three other prep schools and eight colleges at the America Lacrosse Camp. lt was a fun week and it prepared the girls for the games that they had a week after their vacation was completed. The team consisted of nine seniors who were: Captain Jane Dietze, Sophie Porter, Lisa Schneider, Diane Mullin, Patti Tierney, Lisa Brock, Samantl Knowlton, Christina Forstmann, and Kent Findlay. The five juniors on the team were Golie Beth Robie, Tracewell Bailey, Julie lnturna, Joan Viebranz, ai Denise Mullin. There also was one freshman on the team: Pam Novia. The team began its season by traveling up to Boston to play St. Marks at Harvard. CRH easily defeated this team and won its next game against Mi: Porters. The next three games discouraged the girls as they suffered losses from Pomfret, Kingswood Oxford, and Hopkins. The girls never ceased put out a chivalrous effort and came back to defeat two difficult teams. The first game was against Ethel Walkers and the next was against one of CRI- rivals, Hotchkiss. After this CRH tied twice, once to Kent, and then against Loomis Chaffee. CBH defeated Northfield Mount Hermon in a close game ai then proceeded to defeat Williston Northhampton. The last two games, against the two hardest teams - Taft and Greenwhich Academy - were lost. these two games CRH began with a strong offensive strategy but lost their strength in the second half. Thus the team's record for the season was 6-6- The high scorer for the season was Lisa Schneider, second home with 52 goals averaging 4 goals per game. Captain Dietze scored 21 goals follo ed by am Novia with 17 goals. Golie Beth Hobie had a season with tremendous improvement. ln the first game she averaged 49M of saves, and by t final game, she averaged 72'Mi. x The girls appreciated the fine instruction and support they were given by Coaches Christine Sailor and Anne Peabody. Next year's season will be season for a rebuilding of both new and old players led by co-captains elect, Beth Hobie and Julie lnfurna. 178 lf, A xfpxx 51. .Y fysf 6 .is-X l SOFTBALL i l l E Q V. ' Wi' I H it , . M, .. pu, Back row ll to rl: J. Pantani, C. Allen, S. Pratt, L. Strain. Middle row fl to rl: A. Evans lMgr.i, A. Winston, C. Tencza, C. Phillips, M. Cimikoski, S. MacKenzie. Front row il to ri: C. Morgan fCoachl, B. Hertberg iCapt.j, R. Posner, H. Carrigan, E. Simpson, S. Molina, C. Timlin lCoachl. The Choate varsity softball had a successful '83 season with a final record of 8-3. With only five returning lettermen and nine newcomers, such a win- ning record is commendable. The '83 season was marked with spirit and effort to improve the game. The three games that Choate lost were against Hotchkiss, Loomis-Chaffee, and MacDuftie. In all three games, Choate defense collapsed in one inning and let five runs through. Even so, Choate has done remarkably well consider- ing the inexperience on the team. Bonnie Hertberg received the excellence award in softball. She scored a total of 14 points during the season and hit 8 doubles. Her pitching was not only excellent but consistent, and she never failed to strike out her opponents in each game. Her much appreciated leadership as a captain helped the team through some shaky plays as well as her knowledge of the sport. Rosie Posner was the recipient of the Coaches Award scoring seven times for Choate. Heather Carrigan, honorable mention for the Coaches Award, and Amy Winston, honorable mention for the Excellence Award, both contributed their utmost in each game. The team will be losing four seniors, but will hopefully still be as strong next year. They are looking forward to an undefeated '84 season. 180 , ,H ,,.. wx wg if ig 'Mx kitik ,-all ., Q .i1 1 I AN' if in we R' + A it 5. SQ . -ix-+ .-kA1- ZW 1 1 f 3 , , xx Y N WX w W - . - Q, yws K, Q L iwlizlwfi- vm ' L M 1 T 0'X s , , 4: lf.. -- 1, . fm lu, Q, W 'N Wiwm t ' ' A ,f Qximfdf n WW fy 4, , M., ,kg f,9 1. H f. - M. f , . ,, Q 1 - . . 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The team had an undefeated season with its two hardest matches being Kingswood-Oxford and Hotchkiss. At the New England Championships, Choate finished 111. Head coach of the team, lan Morris, greatly helped the team to its untainted record. Practices were hard and serious, with drills and even aerobics at the start of each meeting. Tactics and strategy were adeptly taught by Mr. Morris. Everyone deserves much credit for the team's success this spring. The co-captains for next year are Lucy Miller and Debbie Kenler, the tit and 112 players. With only three seniors graduating, next season looks to be very promising. The boys' varsity tennis team had an outstanding season this year, finishing with a record of 10-1. The only blemish on this year's record was a close 5-4 loss to the Yale J.V. that was not decided until the final set of the final doubles match. Co-captain Rex Cretella and Brian Bortnick, both seniors, had excellent seasons at number one and number two singles, respectively. Cretella, who played number one for four years and won the Moorhead Trophy Tennis Tournament an unprecedented four straight years, compiled an 8-3 record while Bortnick lost only one match the whole year. John McGeough, also a senior, climbed from the bottom of the varsity ten- nis ladder to his position at number three and had a win- ning season. John Lewis, a junior, lost only two matches at number four and John Schulten, an impressive sophomore, had ten wins and one loss at number five. Co-captain Bobby Stark, a senior, had an 8-3 record at number six. Junior Ted Danforth was at number seven and seniors Richard Bruce and Scott Messinger played at eight and nine, respectively. The team's most impressive victories were over Trini- ty High School and Lawrenceville. Lawrenceville was considered one of the best prep school teams in the East, however, Choate played well and won by the score of 5-4. Two of the ten wins were 9-0 and three others were 8-1. Coach Ben Foster commented that it was the best Choate tennis team he has coached in his fourteen years as head coach. Next season appears to be a rebuilding year since only Lewis, Schulten, and Danforth will be returning. However, the J.V. team was undefeated for the third year in a row, so next year could be another good season. Co-captains elect are Lewis and Schulten. 182 , , Back row ll to rl: K. O'Hare, J. Lilien, M. Miller, K. Benenson, D. Devendorf, B. Field, I. Morris fCoachl. Front row il to ri: T. Baldwin, D. Kenler, J. McLaughlin lCo-capt.l, L. Miller lCo-capt.l, D. Jayne, B. Booth i l ,' l' Back row il to rl: W. Danforth, J. Schulten, Fl. Bruce, B. Stark lCo-capt.l, J. Lewis. Front row ll to rl: B. Foster lCoachl, B. Bortnick, J. McGeough, R. Cretella fCo-capt.l, l.S. Messinger. 5, in Q a . , xx rmxwg 3 ,W ,V A X QM -www. .Q.+yM.. . 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Q ' . g Q 1 5 wax 2 X - xx QR' we ...mv L k K ,- - . -V iQ K lv- ' i W ,M ,H Q,-'A ' 14 'I GIRLS' and BOYS' TRACK if f.5f'i+f:l-.. it fe' 'F -nib' yt 'ggr Back row ll to rl: T. Vasti, S. Ichikura, M. Madden, H. Green, B. Kim, K. Cowal, G. Richo, E. James, O. Faye, P. Harwich, A. Pascarella, T. Johnson, K. Liatsos, P. Seng, J. Meany, Third row ll to rl: V. Bauer, T. Chernick, C. Haeussler, S. Pyun, T. Du Cheiu, R, Tencza, C. Esbaugh, L. Sanchez, J. Davidson tCoachl Second row ll to rl: W. Dinielli, R. Bradford, M. Del Favero, L. Tranberg, K. Farmer lCo-capt.l, S. Ford, C. Perry tCapt.l, R. Snyder, R. Mitchell, S. Edwards, D. Buck, M. Morse, C. Davidsc tCoachl Front row tl to rl: M. Jones, E. Rogers, C. Worrell, C. Carter lCo-capt.l, S. Plaskett, C. Dumas, C. Bernstein, K. Niles, C. Goulett, W. Browning, L. Ross The Choate Rosemary Hall girls' track team concluded its season with a record of 3-4. Despite its record, the team fared well against their opponents who were usually stronger and moi experienced. Overall, the girls set many new school records and achieved some impressive personal bests. In the season opener, the girls easily defeated Lyman Hall. They then met up with an extremely strong Wilbur Cross team and suffered their first loss. The team then bounced back by sul cessfully beating Kingswood-Oxford. In the next half of the season, the girls had much harder competition to contend with. Loomis-Chaffee, a team well-equipped in every event took tl Choate girls by a score of 32-95. CRH then went on to win their only other meet of the season against Taft by a score of 67-60. This meet proved to be very exciting as the winner was n- determined until the final event, when all the team members put forth their best efforts to obtain the win. Northfield Mount Hermon once again proved their strength by winning over CRH with score of 23-104. The final meet ofthe season was against another very strong girls' team. Hotchkiss beat CRH by a score ol 50-77. The team was lucky to have many individuals who did well for the team and, more importantly, for themselves. Although the sprinters were young and inexperienced, they proved to be strength on the team. Lataska Ross set a new school record in the 100m dash at 13.32 seconds as well as finishing fourth in both the 100m and 200m dashes at the New Englands. Tl sprint relay team consisting of Ross, Stacey Plaskett, Courtney Worrell and Vicki Bauer set a new school record with a time of 54.3 seconds in the 4x110m relay. All sprinters will be returnir next year and look forward to a promising season. ln the middle and long distances, the girls also did well. Shana streak Pyun proved to be a force in both the 800m and 1500m runs. the 1500m she set a new school record, breaking her previous one with a time of 52112. Chara Haeussler also did well in the 800m and 1500m as Susie Schroeder, Sheila Ford and Laure Dowling all brought in strong performances for the 3000m run. Emily Rogers also ran well as she consistently placed in the 400m dash. The girls had many strong performers in the field and weight events. Lataska Ross once again set a school record in the long jump with a distance of 4.75m. Candy Dumas and Roge were also strong participants in the event. Erica James had a successful season in the high jump. It was her first season participating and she tied lor a third at the New Englands after clearir the bar at 4'10 . Vicki Bauer, Terri Chernick and Kirsten Cowal all finished in good standing in the hurdling events. Maria Del Favero completed an undefeated season in both the shot-put ar discus events. She placed third and sixth in the discus and shot, respectively, in the New Englands and set a new school record in the 4k shot-put at 10.58m. Cindy Carter and Windy Brow ing also turned in strong performances in the javelin and discus events. Next year the team looks forward to a positive season as the members become more experienced in their events, Coaches Jim and Char Davidson had positive remarks about the seasi and feel even stronger about next year's team. Graduating seniors are co-captains Kelly Farmer and Cindy Carter, Windy Browning, Maria Del Favero and Susie Schroeder. The team will l led next year by newly elected co-captains Shana Pyun and Chara Haeussler. The Choate boys' track team competed against some very strong teams this year, finishing with a final record of 1-7. Despite the graduation of star tracksters Mike Packevicz and Paul E dres last year, the 1983 team forged ahead with strong team spirit and perseverance throughout the season. Outstanding performances were given by captain Carl Perry with a personal best of 9119.2 in the 3000 meter run, Greg Richo with a personal best of 53:30 in the 400 meter dash: Mil Madden with a best time of 11:50 in the 100 meter dash, Rich Lasater with a personal best of 15:50 in the 110 meter hurdles and promising freshman Aldo Pascarello with a time of 2:01.E in the 800 meter run. Captain elect for next year is Olen Faye, who placed consistently in the shot put, javelin, and discus, usually placing in all three events at each meet. Underformers Trink Du Chieu, John Meaney, Ken Liatsos, Paul Seng, David Buck, Keith Mitchell, Reggi Bradford, Peter Harwich and Calvin Esbaugh will be valuable assets to next year team. The loss of valuable team members Mike Madden, Greg Richo, and Carl Perry will leave holes that next year's team must lill in. The team will also miss coach Jeff Barton next year. 184 ii-Y W.: V4 Q., ,yrjq-r l . . 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Massie A ward: Bill Puckett Excellence in Cross Country: Carl Perry Charles Stanwood Award: Carl Perry GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Excellence in Cross Country: Shana Pyun Coach 's Award: Sharon Best Women 's Four- Year Cross Country Award: Cindy Carter FIELD HOCKEY Excellence ln Field Hockey: Jane Dielze Coach 's Award: Diane Mullin FOOTBALL Thomas McKay Wyckoff A ward: Mike Madden Harvard Football A ward lor Blocking, Tackling, and Interference: Rich Lasater Harvard Football Award lor Scholarship and Sportsmanship: Michael Bergmann Coach 's Award: Jim Cabrera Jim Fowler Hustle Award: Matt Hall GOLF Excellence in Golf: Mark Lorenze The Russell Rome yn Ayres Award: Dave Tager GYMNASTICS Excellence in Gymnastics: Tracy Giresi Coach 's Award: Louisa Cowles BOYS' HOCKEY Courtenay Hemenway Trophy for Excellence in Hockey: Adolph Brink and John McGeough The William Pudvah, Sr. Trophy: Paul Bottino GIRLS' HOCKEY Excellence in Hockey: Deborah Jayne Coach 's Award: Margie Ierardi BOYS' LACROSSE Coach 's Award: Tim Vivian The Robert Berry Award: Michael Bergmann and Paul Versames GIRLS' LACROSSE Excellence in Lacrosse: Sophie Porter Coach 's Award: Sam Knowlton RIFLERY Francis Carter Wood Trophy for Excellence in Marksmanship: David Eccles Coach 's Award: Winlock Browning BOYS' SKIING lrgens Larsen A ward lor Excellence in Skiing: Xavier Janssen Coach's Award: James Hutchins and Thomas Steinbach GIRLS' SKIING Excellence in Skiing: Cornelia Ryan Coach 's Award: Missy Dubroft BOYS' SOCCER R.E. T. Hunter A ward: Andy Schadt Excellence in Soccer: Justin Ward William A. Pudvah, Jr. Award: Fritz Stein GIRLS' SOCCER Excellence in Soccer: Heather Carrigan Coach 's Award: Linda Strain SOFTBALL Excellence in Softball: Bonnie Hertberg Coach 's Award: Rosa Posner BOYS' SOUASH Excellence in Squash: Keen Butcher and John Schwartz Gordon Stillman Trophy: Joe Dowling William Cobbett Award: David Sachs and Jonathan Segal GIRLS' SOUASH Excellence in Squash: Sophie Porter Coach 's Award: Lucy Miller Tom Generous Award: Lisa Schneider BOYS' SWIMMING Dolphin A ward: James Toole Founding Team Award: Bill Puckett GIRLS' SWIMMING Dolphin Award: Carolyn Sackett Founding Team Award: Carey Bertini and Wendy Chronister BOYS' TENNIS Gordon Stillman Award: Rex Cretella Upshur Moorhead Award: Rex Cretella GIRLS' TENNIS Excellence in Tennis: Lucy Miller Coach 's Award: Julia McLaughlin BOYS' TRACK The John R. Fowler Award: Olen Faye The Mark Tuttle A ward: Carl Perry Coach 's Award: Gregory Richo GIRLS' TRACK Excellence in Track: Maria Del Favero Coach 's Award: Kelly Farmer and Cindy Carter BOYS' VOLLEYBALL Excellence ln Volleyball: Marc Thompson Coach 's Award: Steve Halbeisen GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Excellence in Volleyball: Susan Arnett and Abigail Merrill Coach 's Award: Kim Mango WRESTLING James Baker Cornish Award lor lmpro vemenl: Dave Tager C. Thomas Fuller A ward for Excellence: Eric Lusk John Downey Trophy for Devotion to Wrestling: Cleave Carter ROY YYLDYYNI n ' SOVV T Xfyckvcyyq' UJYI+TPVW'f0 atokllf Q 12. , IQYZ. J V ,bLJ+ 'Ihre 12911 bug . LIIKQ OU 'So.uEl,I+qHlf-d M5 deem cmoq-Ljmj Cgfals. wall, clCfvQIlLp,i+ ms SM Gp am 1fFFz:ffvyql+c1lk mm ml .1 also mlhm 4-D some -Fnendg, Dgulf wgggyi TWO Dig myml 'HMQQ C-'S o!er1Li 'H lC11L bag, The QV2f2lSOg,Q+'SQ'K'OF' Vvxux r4r2 1+ Lmoggfik Img , Wg fUO '1'Wx wad I are bacomlfl ogg -Ffizvkqlg-VNefW1 r:::1Qca,Q, SE'+D O.c5'1Fjfjl Qguuj . 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Q ff? ssaea ivfw' A f X The School and Faculty exist to: develop competence in the traditional academic areas and the creative arts: support and enrich diverse religious positions and expressions of spirituality, and encourage the searching out of one's conviction and taithg help students develop self-confidence, self-motivation, and a sense of worthg help them identify personal goals and the means of ordering themg generate opportunities for service to the school community and to the greater communityg teach sportsmanship as an integral part of athletic activityg teach the importance of a sense of humor as an indispensable part of a rewarding life, and of having fun in the pursuit of one's goalsg create a climate in which there is concern for contemporary global issues and an understanding of how personal values and conduct affect themg help students discover new interests beyond the stated expectations of the schoolg provide experience in group living so as to foster greater respect for one's neighbor and greater appreciation of the interdependence of individuals and the communityg instill respect for tradition as well as receptivity to judicious changeg serve as a cultural, recreational and educational resource for the neighboring communities. 'Sf yfyh' ' ' 1 P' -ik-11-ffm f' + f.gr::,'-- -m.,,s, , v:5y'i .': 152255 .glq WW, ,,., ,A . Q.. ,...,,. , m t, A ,r11,,,ugj,s A v A s N T 3113 K W, 1 ,K+'35'f, 5' b 4 ,QNX ,fy .. ,.. Q '-Sai it af 1 Q 'Wx 1 Q if - . K , f . , ,..,.. . , , , ng EL 1 QW ' 'cm lbw Awfidw .QM Ver 'QM Q f , a 3912 6 fy 4 -if ,W - gh, 2 22, -MQW um, g. ' .qv .QW ,, 53 ADMINISTRATION FM' djf- -ff 'iff' Ja- 'if 1 'Q' 1-if ,, fig, iv JSYI -45' if 'yf?'f,'Ie:1 4? ? iivfkfix V M 'Wi R Liza Cobbett Chas Twichell Steve Piltch 'if 1 in--4 W 4452 an A if 1 g g: 1 - 9,--.yea-.:aw-'z'::f.'wrt ' , gmen Severance Marston Hodgin Peter Bixby ff? QS n --f W. jqrx , BQQJMQ hx my Af M595 ,i 'W ARTS ieel a 5 do ?n ii.. . ,,'-.: -- .- Reginald Bradford John Severance A Picture Not Available: John Faulkner Terrence Ortwein fl fl' f H emi, 220 Kathleen Principe Ralph Valentine Gustin Scott Hammar Paul Tines , ,. b 5 11 ' E 1 N ,M-A Dugpu--4 Phyfe Philip Ventre bert Mellon Carl Johnson 221 ATHLETICS Dave Anderson Gary Dormandy 222 Marne Hodgin Anne Peabody 4351- l A q ,. .Cf We ff ,444 qv Q 'Wg if W Um. v Rufus Little BEHAVIOR and ETHICS new mga ff' 9 f Q9 i in i :rw 'TA h,' 3 'A4' Y f.. I Roy Maure in Dillon 4 ,, Christine Sailer -C S x bf My , i ' i 'Ulti- fs.. 'Q r 5 Jim Davidson William Wingerd i Ex if i , ir' H iet Blanchard Char Davidson Gary Gruber 223 ENGLISH XR EZ W, 4 Patricia Hand Nancy Booth Gordon Armour ggrnondson Maddox Ralph Symonds Charles Timlin uf if NX . l 1 ii'SbaNa's--11:5 ora White Konthath Menon Polly Ingraham eg- 'N f',. Iiam Maillet Watson Lowery fxander MacFarlane Burr Johnson Ann Nesslage 225 Fayetta McKown Melinda Talkington 'K 2 Benjamin Foster Susan Ryan 226 John Faggi Laurie Bottoms Ee Pi Ye? David Webb Stephen Farrell Juan Lopez Joanne Sullivan Charles Long x, .lf 1 5'-'rzif ' ss, Leona Cottrell Jean Topping 'E Q-'NN-.,.... .ieggsie Cosnard des Closets Al , il 5' if 1, ix! Jeffrey Barton Thomas McRae Julia Lieberman Wen-tao Cheng '!,fAqS'3 fs! i N f 'L Q' : : S .,. , A - ' . Ni K A Peter Persuitti , 1 '- W,,- ,EI ' i s + N fi 5 f ., Q .. sl' K, ,.A.. L-5 In r - was ww' 7 ariha Shepardson i i Jos Hoppenbrouwers ce Hoppenbrouwers Michael Rinaldi . l .Ai-e ,J :ss Richard Tuckerman Johannes van Straalen Bjorn Runquist Lynn Warner i X 1 f Q Tatiana Capretz Picture Not Available: Diane Charney 230 21 I, , 1, f '52, 1, an . W'-m, z Cheryl Morgan HISTORY and ECONGMICS H ,ff-fllltgt Sylvester Alexander Calder :bert Burns r--l Ronald Whittle 44 ilu, ,Mar eww: Y Margaret Wilson N . . ' x t .S gy yttt n?'lN'fl g COTTAGE SL ..XQ af. 1 A A A . ' ' at Num , A , V , , ,, A f f ml-V . ,,i , ,1,, oz ly M if Z f an ,V X.. , E E I Zachary Goodyear John Connelly Norton Williams i Richard Stewart if .1 1 af f- , .1,,' glgigiam Generous William Cobbett 'airbag MATHEMATICS ' arold Albert Mark Tuttle Louls Young :ward Dodge Cleveland Thayer 233 Af ivy f gm A6 61 I QQ W f V -Ansar ancy Benjamin 3' -'L--iks ln, n e Carol Trebes X. LaGanke Amy Stone avid Barnes Joe Marsh H aa 'gm QT +3 y ea, 5 na QM P V -fkilzfff waz : f ,, , ha, 235 SCIENCE Douglas Wolff 2 i n 3 'o ,,A, 1 fs: 'fm uf ,, John Sunderland John Ford 236 Fred Myers Ronald Hill Lawrence Stowe gl was 2 X 1 Jesse. S S is l S WEN Moms Susan Sulllvan Harold Brown i aff' If' 'WW llllam Johannes if 5 ,W i 4 I k,,,,,:. W. ,, we M 4 fm? 31,553 fp, S 3 M i pg 1 .5 N l 3 5 ff Q ,, 1 -32 Lg ,QJM ?lLL eorge Firth Robert Sells 237 f EE: Mm COLLEGE COUNSELORS Esegricia Slusar Laura Perrine William Ayres Hi mom. 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A6 'qua' - e ,v fa QA J, .M . ll XQZ .J-I ffl i - , W 'W I , V 4 Vi. 1 Q mf, , he gy L' Q,f'rff1-5,54 4 ' nw, ' - ' ns! A V5 Q hx on x. V, Q 3 'gf-si 'Wax xyx Wm' Bw ...S V, . ,,,, V, J if: LAST HURRAH - All dresse bf' , K. X Tw 254 X , M. 1 N n -Q ,M N 1. CY. I I , : If . r 33' K' fi x '1 BOYS' PICNIC Q ,xg ,.f X' ,, If lwihisw D 'L Q .RSM H-.H , -...,,sM 5. ---W --...L H-Tmfltw GARDEN PARTY And the girls continue to be girls ,4A, if '--i' 258 I X. ,. vs x 52, ' v S NY K, 'v,yCQ SV'-j7' X . , , Nfv X -- wlxkg X r ar ,, x N., .rp-X ff wr: Pwr .W- M ffff K' 5 as . , M 4 and ,AQ 259 S GRADUATION 260 - yi: . GE: .hx .. :, - -:ff ,sail x TT: . . X17 Q X X . is 1 , if t r fa W f gig Q. '5 , as ., , R Ti RW WWW 5, fwx 'Q'-9 13 'Em 4. :' 7. if Ji E Rg',i2f4'5 '-'N gyci hub, fy... if WE, Q54 0 R 1 . Q ., W' iq 263 an 5: 9 'Ky wx ii 1 9: ,ay . f , ,Q K Q fr fg ?f41f X in ' Z 1-.Q'N.. 'W , N? '22 W-51 -'rw yin X 4 Q Q.. - y , QM, N.. N X .mf1. , sn, :fi It eluded us then, but that's no matter - tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther . . . And one fine morning So we beat on, boats against the current, borne hack oeaselessly into the past. F. Scott Fitzgerald avi, Michael: U. of Hawaii arez, Oswaldo: College of Wooster brose, Clarke: Columbia onie, David: U. of California lBerkeleyl ano, Peter: College of William and Mary ett, Susan: Georgetown nson, Daniel: Brown trian, Courtney: Swarthmore ryt, Caroline: Vanderbilt s, Michael: Vanderbilt er, Michael D.: Hampshire er, Michael K.: Brown I, Ricardo: Tulane sett, Michael: Tufts tty, John: U. of Denver ello, Allen: British American ducational Foundation lLancing Collegel '83 Tufts - '84 inati, Joseph: Middlebury nett, Christopher: U: of Connecticut nett, Karen: Stanford g, Alle: National Army of Norway and Qandelsakademiet lBusiness School in orwayl gmann, Michael: Harvard gner, Kim: Cornell mingham, Douglas: U. of Vermont nstein, Robert: Clarkson or RlT tini, Mary: Georgetown rs, Christopher: Cornell in, Jill: Vassar th, Duff: Paul Smith's College th, Elizabeth: Dartmouth 'gonovo, Mauricio: MIT tnick, Brian: Boston College scov, Meg: Northwestern tino, Paul: Middlebury wen, Holly: Dartmouth dley, Malinda: Sweet Briar College zkman, Marquerite: Columbia ickerhoff, Carol: U. of Vermont ig, Suzanne: U. of Pennsylvania ik, Adolph: St. Lawrence ck, Lisa: Duke wn, Robert: Wesleyan wning, Winlock: Tulane ce, Richard: Wesleyan winkel, Jeffrey: Duke cher, Alexandra: U. of Colorado cher, Williams: Princeton t, Clement: Connecticut College ield, Edward: Year Off irera, James: Duke lelina, David: Franklin and Marshall nescu, Irena: Barnard ming, Kevin: Columbia rigan, David: U. of Michigan roll, Gerald: Allegheny ter, Cynthia: Middlebury es, Jessica: U. of Vermont ricke, Dana: U. of Vermont iuncey, Sarah: Sarah Lawrence en, Wei-Ming: U: of Southern Calilornia emick, Terri: Brown isteggn, Paul: Andover lPG Yeari Babson onister, Wendy: Dartmouth irch, Minette: Bryn Mawr ilkoski, Mariana: Skidmore 'ke, Kelly: Year Off ary, Margaret: Kenyon idenen, William: Colby len, Lisa: Brown ey, Hampton: Yale ins, Alison: Tufts rnoily, Johnny: Florida State University inor, Neal: American University troy, James: Hobart ik, Michael: Boston University ilter, Emilie: Wesleyan lrles, Louisa: Dickinson mer, Daniela: Carnegie-Mellon MATRICULATION Crane, Sarah: Georgetown Cretella, Richard: Vanderbilt Cronin, William: Vanderbilt Crothers, Nina: Yale Curtis, Brian: Emory Danenbarger, William: Middlebury Davie, Ellen: Hollins DeMalherbe, Brice: Ecole Science Politique DeOrsay, Christopher: Rhode island School of Design Del Favero, Maria: U. of Chicago Dey, Thomas: Brown Dietze, Jane: Princeton Dorazio-Dortch, Justin: Skidmore Dowling, Joseph: Harvard Draper, Mary: Colby Dubroff, Melissa: Harvard Dudderar, Susan: Georgetown Duignan, Kimberly: U ol Colorado Dunne, Peter: U. of Michigan Dutton, Jennifer: Emory Eccles, David: Tufts Ehnot, John: U. of Connecticut Evans, Allison: Georgetown Fan, Joey: Cornell Farmer, Kelly: U. of Toronto Farnham, Julia: New York University Feibus, Daniel: Swarthmore Fernich, Marc: U. of Pennsylvania Fiedelholtz, Ellen: U. of Michigan Findlay, Gayle: Guilford College Fiore, Olivia: Georgetown Fischbein, Jane: Franklin and Marshall Fischer, Jonathan: Summer '83 - Experiment in International Living lJapani Year Off Fleetwood, Charlotte: Brown Fludd, Lisa: Colgate Foley, Brian: Holy Cross Forstmann, Christina: Georgetown Foster, Jeremiah: Washington College Fulton, Douglas: Harvard Funk, Anne: Dartmouth Gardner, James: Bentley Gellert, Sharman: Princeton Getman, Frank: Tufts or Bucknell Gibbons, Richard: Wesleyan Giresi, Tracy: St: John Fisher College Glickman, Kathryn: Vassar Goddard, Philip: Babson Goell, Diana: Kenyon Gold, Philip: Columbia Goldstone, David: U. of Wisconsin Golestaneh, Frederic: Hobart Golet, Gregory: Bates Gonzalez G. Guillermo: ITAM Goodman, Scott: Rollins Goodson, Keith: Ohio Wesleyan Goodwin, Scott: U. of Vermont Gordon, Michael: Tufts Gould, Lawrence: Wesleyan Grossman, Karen: Dartmouth Haggiag, Simon: Tufts Halbeisen, Stephen: St. Joseph lPhiladeIphial Hall, Matthew: Cornell Hallier, William: U.S. Air Force Academy Hamlin, Sarah: Pitzer Hammarlund, Gerard: Northwestern Hansakul, Syetarn: Tufts Harrison, Elizabeth: Brown Holt, John: Cornell Horky, Evelyn: U. ol Miami Hornsby, Camilla: U. of North Carolina Hunt, Leslie: Boston University Hunt, Thomas: Cornell Hutchins, James: Williams lerardi, Marguerite: Hamilton lmamura, Reginald: U. of North Carolina lngraffia, Edmond: Georgetown lwan, Lorraine: New York University Jackson, Christopher: Bates Janette, Nathan: U. of Connecticut Janssen, Xavier: Hobart Jarvis, Elizabeth: Yale Jayne, Deborah: Dartmouth Jeffries, Brian: U. of : Pennsylvania Johnson, Richard: Gettysburg Johnson, Thomas: Hobart Kalbacher, Coleen: Northwestern Karageorgiou, George: Stevens Institute of Technology Keating, Edward: Hamilton Kelley, Anthony: Duke Kelly, Maria: Tulane Kennerly, Kenneth: Dartmouth Knowlton, Samantha: Harvard Kramer, Betsy: Harvard Kramer, David: Northern Michigan State Kromelow, Elizabeth: Wesleyan Kunian, Laura: Sl. Lawrence University Kushner, Reyna: Wellesley Lazaroff, Julie: Oberlin Lee, Douglas: Colgate Leinbach, Thomas: Berklee School of Music Lennox, Nicole: Georgetown Levey, Robin: Barnard Levisetti, Emile: Cornell Lipsky, Andrew: U: of California lBerkeleyl Llaurador, Brenda: Yale Longo, John: Rice Loo, Andrew: ClaremontaMcKenna Lusk, Eric: Grinnell MacLeod, Mark: St. Lawrence University Madden, Michael: Harvard Madoff, Rhonda: Union Mahshie, Jason: New York University Malamut, Wendy: Skidmore Malkin, Jill: Georgetown Malmquist, Jay: St. Olaf lDeferred Acceptancei Mann, Melissa: Georgetown Margolis, Sarah: Colorado State Marmor, Sarah: Princeton McGann, Charles: Trinity McGeough, John: Bowdoin McLaughlin, Julia: Trinity Meaney, David: Hobart Mediratta, Aiata: Williams Mediratta, Coveta: Amherst Mendillo, Stephen: Skidmore or Tulane Mendoza, Lopez U: of Venezuela Merrill, Abigail: Emory Messinger, I. Scott: Williams Mester, Thomas: U. of Virginia Milczanowski, Stephen: Colgate Miller, James: Middlebury Monahan, Daniel: Trinity Mongillo, Linda: Boston Univ. or Syracuse Montemayor, Melanie: U. of Pennsylvania Montemayor, Natalie: U. of Michigan Moran, Melissa: Ohio Wesleyan Mullin, Diane: U. of New Hampshire Nager, Alison: Brandeis Nardi, David: Western New England College Neidzwiedski, Stefan: Fordham Norden, Robert: Wesleyan O'Brien, Jennifer: Georgetown OBroin, Ciaran: U. of Chicago Oppenheim, Jennifer: Yale Ortwein, Kelly: Rollins Osborne, John: Year Off Palmer, Andrew: Colby Panzera, John: Year Off Parker, Karin: Vanderbilt Pasculano, Mark: Tufts Pearson, Christopher: U: of Chicago Pelligrino, James: U: of Connecticut Pemrick, James: Union Perreten, Frederic: Hamilton Perry, Carleton: Princeton Persico, Charles: Vanderbilt Pfaff, Christopher: Northwestern Phillips, Mary: U. of Main l0ronoi Piper, Clifford: KNox Platt, Elizabeth: Connecticut College Pomper, Stephen: Harvard Porter, Sophie: Princeton Pratt, Elizabeth: . Franklin and Marshall Puckett, William: Dartmouth Pyun, Christopher: U. of Rochester Rabin, Lisa: Bryn Mawr Reardon, James: Georgetown Rennie, Keith: U. of Vermont Ress, Bradford: Tulane Richo, Gregory: Trinity Rickert, Peter: U. of Virginia Roundy, Paul: Columbia Ruane, Erin: Georgetown Ruhe, Patience: St. Andrew's College lScotlandl Rusnak, Peter: Georgetown Ryan, Thomas: Williams Sachner, Stephen: Princeton Sagarin, Joshua: Emory Sanchez B., Luis: U. of Venezuela Saunders, Reid: Vanderbilt Schadt, Andrew: Northwestern Schick, Sharon: Boston College Schneider, Lisa: Duke Schroeder, Susan: Davidson Schulman, Peter: Oxford Tutorial School lBrowne and Brownei Schwartz, John: Harvard Selig, Kathryn: Dartmouth Sherwood, Veronica: Fordham Shine, Elizabeth: Rollins Shulman, James: Yale Simons, Nathaniel: U. of California lBerkeleyi Simpson, Eva: Brown Singer, Andrew: Cornell Slusar, Catherine: Yale Smyth, John: U. of Southern California Snyder, Randall: Lafayette Soros, Andrea: Macalester Soussloff, Gregory: Vanderbilt Spencer, Upshur: Bates St: John, Louis: Syracuse Stark, Robert: Vanderbilt Stein, Martin: U. of Richmond Steinbach, Thomas: U: of Rochester Steinman, Susan: U of Pennsylvania Stockton, Margaret: Sarah Lawrence Strickland, Roben: Emory Stuart, Sarah: Hamilton Szeifert, Erica: Sarah Lawrence Tager, David: Williams Thanopoulos, Nicholas: Carnegie-Mellon Thomas, Krista: Barnard Thompson, Charles: Carleton Thompson, Marc: Danhmouth Tierney, Patricia: Boston College Tilley, Jennifer: Colgate Tonetti, Susan: Boston University Towle, Thurston: Brown Turpin, Beatrice: Oberlin Vargas, Lisa: Colby Varsames, Paul: Franklin and Marshall Veber, Jeffrey: Colgate Vivian, Timothy: Cornell Wagshul, Karen: Stanford Walcott, Andrew: Hamilton Wall, Cinda: Harvard Wang, Lillian: Wellesley Ward, Justin: Bates Weinberger, Joel: Georgetown Weiner, Eric: U. of Vermont Werthan, Michael: U. of Michigan Wheeler, Cynthia: Simmons White, Amy: Rhode island School of Design Williamson, Julia: Colorado College Wolf, Emily: U of Richmond Wright, Samuel: Georgetown Zambrano, Maria: Wellesley Zander, Laura: Columbia ADVERTISEMENTS PA TRONS Karl Bergmann Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Boers Eunice and Albert Boscov Leigh S. Bowen Robert D. Brickman Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Church Agnes and Robert Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Curtis Thomas Foley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Gellerl John and Geraldine Holt Judith Oppenheim Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Pemrick S. Aaron Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Spencer Mrs. W. A. Steinbach Sue A. Thompson FRIENDS Dr. and Mrs. J. Bernstein Dudley F. Cates Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Evans, Jr. Jo Ann Malkin Annaliese Soros SPONSORS The Schroeders Robert and Diane Wheeler SUS TAINING MEMBERS Perco Management, Inc. Sarah E. Stuart BENEFACTORS Michael S. Avis Dr. M. Kalali Cimikoski Mr. Henry D. Clarke, Jr. Anne and Jarv Jarvis Marshall Jarvis Wal Jarvis Donald Kunian Jack Kushner Malone and Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norden Dr. and Mrs. Trevelyan E. Palmer The Schadts Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Strickland CCMPLIMENTS 0F A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER ON A MAGNIFICENT SEASON WELL DONE! G d dlvl g c h GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS 0F 1983! St ph d Celeste Weisgla ln honor of our Marc with pride and admiration for a iob well done. His accomplishments have honored us all. With gratitude and love, Mom, Dad, Gwen, Grammy, Papa Smuel, Baby, Minnie, Felix, and Hector lDr. and Mrs. Fred Fernich and Familyl Greenwich International giexmfiigrggnnecticut 06830 COMPLIMENTS CFA FRIEND CAPLAN'S SUPERMARKET 33 North Main Street Wallingford, Connecticut Choice and Prime Meats Quality Produce Fine Foods OF THE SQUASH TEAM You are all cordially invited to Harvard, Princeton, and UNC. - Muff, Squid, and Lonestar CSN, HMUN, Where is Belgium anyway? , Chinese food, turkey face, mooselips, flops, kibbitzing, Smokey Joe's, You missed 3 trains? , Florida Lax trip, Middleburys, Xavier's l, snow Xavier's II, Why is there a Century 21 lady outside? , Muffland, dodgeball, 11 minute 49 second pizza, the bat phone, little blobs in the hall, The News, cultural backsliding, moooo, Who's tense?, Fitz, Killington condo, 2 A.M. 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' TEL. 203-347-7271 ' TELEX 994460 Manufacturers of for the metal working industry: - multiple spindle drilling and tapping heads - drilling and tapping machine tools -flexible shaft machines for beef and pork processing: - dehiders - air and hydraulic saws - carcass splitting bandsaw - air and hydraulic cutters - wellsaw for poultry processing: - lung gun - vent cutter Subsidiaries operating in: Auckland Bombay Buenos Aires Calgary Sao Paulo Sydney Toronto JARVIS AIRFCIL 10 Glastonbury Turnpike Portland, CT 06480 203-342-3800 Manufacturers of: - compressor blades and vanes - integrally bladed impellors - turbine blades and vanes for prototype and production aircraft engines WITH COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1983 - The Lennox Family C ga Iai Cla f983f h f E L R BEST a R 811298313 dB an WISHES TO THE CLASS 0F 1983 The Palmer Family A Special tha ks 10: CARL, DENNY, and ROD Aanavi, Michael Prager IMikel P.O. 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White 32 Pine Tree Ridge Meriden, CT 06450 203-235-8253 Church, Minette Carrier 200 Bella Vista Drive Bethlehem, PA 18017 215-694-0777 Cimikoski, Mariana Amireh Prince's Pine Road Norwalk, CT 06850 203-853-1271 Cimikoski, William John lBilIi Prince's Pine Road Norwalk, CT 06850 603-853-1271 Clapp, Marisa Jean Kamol Sukosol Co., Ltd. P.O. 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P1 51 Yale Avenue Oakdale, NY 11769 516-589-7524 Connolly, Timothy Patrick lTimi 84-31 Van Wyck Expressway Kew Gardens, NY 11435 212-658-1627 Connor, Neal Cook 385 Pearl Hill Road Fitchburg, MA 01420 617-342-3084 Conroy, James Francis lJimi 455 Squire Hill Road Cheshire, CT 06410 203-272-4181 Conroy, Kevin Edward 455 Squire Hill Road Cheshire, CT 06410 203-272-4181 Considine, Liam Christopher 104 Patton Drive Cheshire, CT 06410 203-272-9538 Conway, Catherine Ann lCathyl 435 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022 212-935-0133 Conway, James Michael, Jr. lJim1 9 Woodcrest Road Manchester, MA 01944 617-526-7446 Cook, Michael Robert lMikei 31 Frank Street Middleboro, MA 02346 617-947-3113 Cooke, Sarah Elizabeth Route 14, P.O. Box 36 Canterbury, CT 06331 203-546-6249 Corcoran, Leila Margaret-Mahon 1340 Kirby Road McLean, VA 22101 703-243-2175 Cosnard des Closets, Elisa Jessie Choate Rosemary Hall School P.O. Box 788 Wallingford, CT 06492 203-269-8355 Costello, Eric Owen 11 Mallard Drive Old Saybrook, CT 06475 203-388-3217 Cotins, Elizabeth Hyde lBethJ 178 Mills Pond Road St. James, NY 11780 516-862-7076 Coulter, Emilie Brooke 564 County Road Guilford, CT 06437 203-457-0872 Courcey, Daniel Joseph, IlIlDar1nyl 102 Skylark Drive 1 Northford, CT 06472 203-484-9732 , Cowal, Jennifer Kirsten lKirsteni , Tlaxcala it 181 N Col. Condesa Mexico City 11, MEXICO 5-64-62-45 Cowan, Catherine Nicole tCathyi 2108 Beechwood Little Rock, AR 72207 501-663-2389 Cowles, Louisa Deming tweezei 9 Sunset Circle Woodbridge, CT 06525 203-393-2538 Cox, Catherine Elizabeth tCathyl 17 Rocky Point Road Rowayton, CT 06853 203-853-6749 raggetti, Gardie William P.O. Box 312 Hempstead, NY 11550 ramer, Daniela Susanna 27 Pine Circle Pembroke, MA 02359 617-294-0880 rane, Sarah Ouinlan 480 North Green Bay Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 312-234-4805 rebase, Cheryl Anne 4 Balsam Road Wallingford, CT 06492 203-269-0929 respo, Ricaurte, Jr. lRickyl P.O. Box 4818 Panama 5 REP. OF PANAMA 507-23-1357 retella, Richard Louis, Jr. lRexl 57 Seaview Avenue Branford, CT 06405 203-488-8719 rittenden, Andrea Barnard 115 Palm Avenue San Francisco, CA 94118 415-386-1921 rolius, Todd Lucas 39 Spruce Glen Terrace Meriden, CT 06450 203-235-6840 ronin, William Richard, ltl lBilll 10 Amber Road Hingham, MA 02043 617-749-4312 ross, Robert Allan tBobl 376 Redstone Drive Cheshire, CT 06410 203-272-6537 rothers, Nina Helena 8 Surrey Drive Northford, CT 06472 203-484-4240 rumlish, Peter Gannon 115 East 92nd Street New York, NY 10028 212-722-3552 ucci, Gardenia P. 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Box 788 Wallingford, CT 06492 203-265-7002 Llaurador, Brenda Apartment 5A 1505 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10452 212-583-4220 Locklin, Lori Ann 2866 Woodland Drive Big Flats, NY 14814 607-562-3650 Longo, John Paul Rosario 6512 Pino Real 290 El Paso, Texas 79912 915-833-0920 Longtin, Jay P.O. Box 233 Fenwick Old Saybrook, CT 06475 203-388-9870 Lord, Margaret Ann tMegl One East Schiller Apartment 5a Chicago, IL 60610 312-751-2514 Lord, Robert Bruce iBobl One East Schiller Chicago, IL 60610 312-751-2514 Lorenze, Mark David 281 Old Sachems Head Road Guilford, CT 06437 203-453-0687 Lovell, Matthew Clark iMattl Featherbed Lane Box 561 New Vernon, NJ 07976 201-540-1849 Lovig, Justine Helene 124 Riverside Avenue Westport, CT 06880 Lubin, Robert David iRobl RD 3, Taylor Road Mt. 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Box 788 Wallingford, CT 06492 203-269-7909 Madoff, Rhonda Gayle 8 Ashley Drive Newburgh, NY 12550 914-561-7575 Maher, Tricia Anne 54 Stirrup Lane Riverside, CT 06878 203-637-7560 Mahshie, Jason Trent 200 Maple Drive Fayetteville, NY 13066 315-445-1711 Malamut, Wendy Beth 14 South Rumson Avenue Margate, NJ 08402 609-822-3740 Malkemes, Peter Matthew tPetel 630 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-5608 Malkin, Jill Robin 40 East 88th Street New York, NY 10028 212-534-2860 Malmquist, Jay Rustin 5010 Bruce Avenue, South Edina, MN 55424 612-926-6654 Manca, Christina tChrisl 2 Farmingbury Road Wolcott, CT 06716 203-879-2310 Mango, Kimberly Ann iKiml 78 Lydale Place Meriden, CT 06450 203-634-1424 Mann, Melissa McLean 49 Orchard Street Brattleboro, VT 05301 802-254-5019 Margolis, Sarah Rachel 72 Myrtle Avenue Westport, Ct 06880 203-227-8138 Marmor, Sarah Rogers Calhoun College 439 245A Yale State New Haven, CT 06520 203-432-0439 Marottolo, Carl Joseph, Jr. iC,J.l 36 Northside Road North Haven, CT 06473 203-288-8876 Martin, Carolyn Bain 7 Arrowhead Lane Huntington, CT 06484 203-929-1259 Martin, Stephen Lang tStevei 7 Arrowhead Lane Huntington, CT 06484 203-929-1259 Masterson, Robert Louis iBobl 94 Murray Street Meriden, CT 06450 203-238-1500 Materassi, Marco 201 Jane Street Englewood, NJ 07631 201-871-3058 Matthaei, Konrad Robert tKonl 125 East 78th Street New York, NY 10021 212-249-4541 May, Christie Anne 186 Old Post Road Fairfield, CT 06430 203-259-7540 Mayer, Susan Rose tSusiel Transv. 4A 1187-81 Apt. 3 Bogota, COLOMBlA, S.A, 2134584 McCarthy, Brett Victor iMacl 1763 South Britain Road Southbury, CT 06488 203-264-5561 McCausland, William Edward iBillyl Summit Drive, RFD 1 Burlington, CT 06013 203-673-1500 McDonald, Sara Ann Wood Duck Road Marstons Mills, MA 02648 617-428-5291 McEnany, Elizabeth Harrah iLizl 2360 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94109 415-474-8490 McGann, Charles John Farquharson iCharliel 21 Longmeadow Drive Meriden, CT 06450 203-238-2910 McGeough, John Peter, Jr. 66 Tefft Street Saunderstown, Rl 02874 401-295-5677 McGowan, Susan Hull iSusiel 15A Weavers Hill Greenwich, CT 06830 McGrath, Christian Browne 3312 Rowland Place, NW Washington, DC 20008 202-966-1933 McGuire, Megan Eileen 8 Griffing Pond Road Branford, CT 06405 203-481-4133 McKee, Laura Alexandra iLorettal USLO Reyadh APO New York, NY 09038 01-464-0012 McLaughlin, Julia Crawlord 4510 North Miller Road Peoria, IL 61614 309-688-6966 McMillen, Bryan iBryl P.O. 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Scott lScottl 42 Brownstone Ridge Meriden, CT 06450 203-238-1177 -tester, Thomas Brenner lToml 33 Parkway Drive Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 516-484-2179 Aestre, Jorge Carlos, Ill 7451 S.W. 165th Terrace Miami, FL 33157 305-251-7295 fettler, Michael Rollin lMikel 12 Marlborough Road North Haven, CT 06473 203-248-0818 tettler, Stephen William tStevel 12 Marlborough Road North Haven, CT 06473 203-248-0818 Aeyerson, David Nathan 5329 Castlewood Dallas, TX 75229 214-369-0912 lidolo, James, Jr. lJiml 17 Corbin Road East Haven, CT 06512 203-467-1855 Aihlbaugh, Michael Patrick lMikel 1471 West Market Blvd. Lima, OH 45805 419-223-0461 xdllczanowski, Sarah Ely ' 355 South Elm Street Wallingford, CT 06492 203-265-0174 Ailczanowski, Stephen Eugene 355 South Elm Street Wallingford, CT 06492 203-265-0174 Ailler, James Kay, IV lJiml 975 Plymouth S.E. 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Box 201, 87 Main Street Stonington, CT 06378 203-535-0505 O'Connell, Michael Courtney lCourtneyI 2965 Clay Street San Francisco, CA 941 15 0'Hare, Kimberly Ruth lKiml 347 Foxwood Road Guilford, CT 06437 203-453-9323 0Broin, Ciaran Diarmaid 410 Fourth Street Williamstown, WV 26187 304-375-6527 Oatis, Derek Walter 627 Finch Avenue Meriden, CT 06450 203-237-4232 Oberlander, Bethany Fass lBethl 735 Hawthorne Lane Geneva, IL 60134 312-232-7284 Obser, Jeltrey Frederick lJeffl P.O. Box 1777 East Hampton, NY 11937 516-324-6325 Okun, Alexandra lAlixi American Embassy USBER - Box E APO New York, NY 09742 EBERLlN2202741 Oppenheim, Jennifer Anne 16 Warwick Road Brookline, MA 02146 617-566-4438 Ortwein, Kelly Ann Choate Rosemary Hall P.O. Box 788 Wallingford, CT 06492 203-265-6868 Osborne, John Alan 222 Kimball Avenue Westfield, NJ 07090 201-233-2564 Osterweis, Burton L. 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