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Robert Abramowicz 34 Roy Street Ronald E. Aponte I6 Holly Court Maria Barbieri 312 Page Boulevard CLASS OF 1983 Edward A. Acciardo 36 Dickinson Street William A. Arcand 35 Moxon Street Paul L. Barden 126 Pinecrest Drive Silvia B. Alfonso 68 Lyons Street Banquet Committee, Cof- fee Shop, Foreign Language Club, N.H.S., Scribe Joanna Aversa 14 Colorado Street Prom Committee Andrea A. Barnett 187 Westford Avenue Blue White, Chorus, Mad- rigal Gregory G. Allan 48 Briarwood Avenue Eddy M. Avery 81 Larchmont Street Peter F. Barrett 175 Roosevelt Avenue ‘ Baseball, Wrestling Cross Country, Inez M. Anderson 26 Hunter Place Band, Basketball, Drill Team, Track Yen-le Banh 30 Lecte Street Violeta C. Barrett 46 Oak Grove Avenue Seniors 2i
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The Class BALLOT BOOK WORMS TOM NOWAK and ELENA IANNACCONE BUDDIES CHRIS WYLER and JIM PELOQUIN DAWN FLYNN and LISA DUPREE BUS YBODIES BRIAN TOOMEY and TRACI DEVEAU CLIQUERS KIM REDDEN, BETH ROVELLI, and LINDA LEE CLOWNS DAVID GOGGIN and MARY PROVOST FOX SUSAN HACHADOURIAN HUNK FRANK SERVIDONE FRIENDLIEST BRIAN TOOMEY and SHEILA KELLIHER GIGGLER DEBBIE NICHOLSON MUSICIANS STEVEN TAUPIER and SIRDEANER WALKER PREPS RICK CURPENSKI and KIM REDDEN NICEST EYES MICHAEL VUMBACO and DAWN FLYNN NICEST SMILES JEFF NORRIS and RENEE VALLIERE CONTRIBUTED MOST TO CLASS ELENA IANNACCONE FAVORITE TEACHERS MR. RIEKER and MRS. HOFFMAN MOST DEMANDING TEACHERS MR. DOUGLAS and MRS. THOMAS BEST DRESSED BENSON LAUDERDALE and DINA JAMES BEST PERSONALITIES KEVIN MOLLER and LISA EDWARDS BEST SENSES OF HUMOR TOM DAVIS and MARY PROVOST ATHLETES PETER BARRET and LISA ELLIS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED TOM NOWAK and ELENA IANNACCONE MOST POPULAR TOM DAVIS and SHEILA KELLIHER 20 Seniors MOST SOPHISTICATED BENSON LAUDERDALE and CAROL BROWNING SHYEST MICHAEL ROGERS and INGRID PORTH SPACESHOTS FRANK BORELLO and DONNA SARNO SWEETHEARTS JEFF NORRIS and RENEE VALLIERE PLAYBOY MICHAEL SARNACKI PLAYGIRL TRACI DEVEAU PRETTIEST DEBBIE GOURLEY HANDSOMEST FRANK SERVIDONE ROWDIEST TOM DAVIS and MARY PROVOST VOCALIST KIM GUIDI DETENTION KING AND QUEEN GERRY DANIELLE and LISA DUPREE JOE and JANE CLASSICAL WILFREDO RIVERA and SIRDEANER WALKER PARTY KING and QUEEN MARK RIVERS and MARY PROVOST TALENTED STEVE TAUPIER and INEZ ZAMACHAJ SINGING GROUP KOOL AND THE GANG SOLOIST PAT BENATAR SOAP OPERA GENERAL HOSPITAL HANGOUT THE SWAMP MOVIE IIE, SONG PAC JAM PHRASE AWESOME, TOTALLY AWESOME SPORT SOCCER RIVAL CATHEDRAL HIGH
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pe I58 Forest Park Avenue Drama, Chorus, Madrigal Carolyn F. Bell Cathryn M. Bell 158 Forest Park Avenue Chorus, Madrigal Class advisers play a major role in each graduating class, and this year’s advisers were no exception. The advisers for the graduating class of 1983 — Mr. Schmid, Mr. Barnes, Miss Rozzi, and Mrs. Danton, did an excellent job with the class. They worked with the class for three years, saw them mature and gave them their support. Mr. Schmid, head adviser, admitted that being an advis- er requires a lot of work, but he did not feel pressured because of the fine collection of class officers. He viewed his position as one who advises, but leaves the final deci- sions and planning up to the students. Mr. Barnes adds, “I honestly enjoy it (being an adviser). Anthony T. Bruno Vernon L. Bullock 26 Washington Street 79 Embassy Road Track, Wrestling Seniors Elizabeth A. Belliveau 67 Steuben Street Cheerleader Jackie Burnham 161 Hartford Street Chorus Gina L. Bellucci 61 Sylvan Street Cheerleading, Gymnastics, Ski Club Martin Benoit 244 Oak Street it’s a lot of work but it’s fun.” He also felt lucky because being an adviser gave him a chance to really get acquaint- ed with the students. Miss Rozzi and Mrs. Danton, because of their homeroom obligations, were not able to spend much time with the students but were always willing to give them their sup- port and opinions when asked. Miss Rozzi was particularly impressed with the success of the magazine fund raiser. She felt that an activity of this sort should be done each year instead of spending undo energy on less profitable fund raisers. Mrs. Danton thought of the class as a great joy and believed that they were capable of reaching all of their goals. Throughout the year, various fund raising activities were held. Such activities included the magazine sale, popcorn sales, and dances. The aforementioned magazine sale was their biggest success, bringing in over $3,000. Graduating students have a unique respect for their class advisers. They are grateful to them for making their memories of school good ones. Years from now, they will reflect upon their advisers and realize they couldn’t have had such a profitable senior year without these teachers’ guidance and support. |. Mr. Schmid, class adviser, felt that being an adviser was something that he wanted to do. 2. Mr. Barnes said, “I honestly enjoyed it. 3. Brian Toomey listens to adviserly advise. Amy Burrage 16 Surrey Road Band, Coffee Shop, Orchestra Cherie Calkins 256 Peckskill Avenue
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