Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT)

 - Class of 1979

Page 1 of 168

 

Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection, 1979 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collectionPage 7, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collectionPage 11, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collectionPage 15, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collectionPage 9, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collectionPage 13, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collectionPage 17, 1979 Edition, Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 168 of the 1979 volume:

il 1 X l . . K I if. . V: .I r ' U Y,f4 .. 3' , . . if S 1 uq A 1 Q ,f V, 9, .' ' u. F . ,Wt ,' Wu lugfw , 1' ' '. , - . Q, ,,..1 . i ,Vliv s 'V ' if rj ,. ,-16 1 'T' 1 . J H , ,u H . A . Xa 2 I -1. , 'li Q . u D . ,,,H.1', un., - . . ' A.. .. .1-.. - -M.. -W - 1 . 1 -.. . , 71. v ,X 43- H , . , 1 . 1- H N -4- - 4 su -5- .- -. . ' .gms-f.. .-V-. -w-14-'vm ' la-'-.3 r V - - 'M - - . .,. . , , IZ .' . '. . J ' F' ' - . X i-' ' Q 'Ay . 'rf , x'A'i cigsesj fav!! F .'- 'Rl 8 1 Ai: I f -1 '-1,51 W' . ...-. ,,.g., uw.-,.. ,, .. 1 .., -Y wb-, ' , :..'..a...2.1 - . 11 A I 4... - A -nn .P u H: ' 'U u w M u u U' w, u U ww H W 'U :W H w. u . I f 'H 1 1 'H 'H W W , W u M n u U ww Wu M 'N u w W, N u H W H ,, ,fu , A 1 wx, M H u fx fa XXX I .. w sw XS Sw- X 2 Y XX xx! 5 X -X - ' ,,.. 1 .W X QMS RS S' ' a ,affxxk fr XVVXJQ, ,:f.' XF X QS X. A 4 , W Q ' Ef'X W' XA x? XX XX 1: ak yr' A N, ,. -,x -. su , K' Xi Q.Xxxhxx5X KX xr isu X xi: RTM W X? ' 'N NN EX XV HA lf? xx w Q xx Jx ' f X is lk X x X ,XJ ..', -, 1 . v js ,NW-Q ,XXQFN : sg qw , Xijgxzi tx. I , , . v, - -' ' AMX . ., N3 -.x X wg. ,f v 'ici ff' 52: 2: 1k.33g:,. W:.. A.,-ff. my 1- X , MQW' .K 545 MR X Q, Q ' V - .fzzflm Q 1,iM,.Q. w -B ,, H WECANTLEAVE WITHOUTSAYING. . . Our Class was the GREATEST EVER. Now, many classes say this of themselves, but few can prove it. We can. . . Proof number one: All the underclassmen have, at one time or another. agreed that we were the best. Example: When we were freshmen we declared that our class would put any class before us to shame, when we were sophomores, we predicted that not only would we be greater than any class before us but also any after us, and by the time we werejuniors, there was no doubt in our minds that we were the best. Conclusion: Any class that has been given such approval by underclassmen had to be terrific. Proof number two: Our class was multi-tal- ented. Being a modest class, we never bragged how we always had fine and conscientious lead- ers who gave generously of their time, both in class and non-class related areas. Also, because of our many excellent scholars, both recognized and unrecognized, our class was quite compe- titive. Furthermore, the number of athletes that our class produced was astonishing - and it was our athletes that led many of the teams to victory. For stubborn people who still doubt that we were the greatest class ever to HIT the high school, here is physical proof: Litchfield High had to be rebuilt for rather, renovated Jjust a year after we arrived. Mentioning the renovation brings to mind the fact that our class was one of the fortunate few to be chosen to test the extremes that a human body can possibly bear. For example, we demonstrated that bulldozers, roaring gun-ho outside a classroom window, have no adverse affects on a student trying to concentrate. ln fact, some students, after several months, loudly voiced the opinion that the din made studying more pleasant. Another stage of this testing period helped us to recognize and distinguish different, yet similar sounds. We learned that beep-beep-beep , commonly thought to be a fire alarm, is, in reality, the safety device of a truck backing up. Indeed, this experiment on our class helped us to become calm and reasona- ble individuals. Some people see this as the effect of shock , but what do they know? After the renovation period had run its course, we embarked on another series of experi- ments, again to test the durability of the human body. As a result of this second era in our high school career, shrill, sudden noises, like the mod bell, have never since startled us. We also became immune to cold. This last statement is in reference to the Refrigerator-Study Experi- ment . After several weeks of standing in shorts and short sleeved shirts in a gymnasium on a winter's morning or sitting in a poorly heated classroom for forty-five minutes at a stretch, we ceased to notice the cold twe were too numbl. One other thing that we learned at this time was: always carry a watch . . . never, never trust a school clock. tSomebody was always trying to make us believe that it was 5 o'clock or some other crazy hour when we had just begun our first classl. Nonetheless, whatever Litchfield High School had or did not have as a facility, it did not lack in the quality of its teachers. We can be proud to remember that not only did we have excellent educators but also teachers who were friendly and concerned with the individual stu- dent - many became personal friends. '. .-' -We -SX ' X of ' fs -Q fr :X ' W ee? F l E... gre .ee w at Of course, high school offered personal challenges which we had to face by ourselves. Papers for English classes, strange computations from the Cinfinitej realm of mathematics and, most feared of all, history term papers managed to find us no matter where we hid. To take our minds away from these matters, there were other diversions like: chemistry experiments, accounting sets, shorthand tests, and in our spare time, College Boards. Yet, once our suffer- ing was over, it was nice to discover that we had, in fact, learned something! Unless we recall our class activities together, we will not fully remember ourselves as we were. Many of our ventures centered on raising money for the yearbook, but more impor- tantly, GRADUATION. There was one event when money-raising wasn't the goal. Instead, in our freshmen year, our objective was to terrorize Riverside Amusement Park. Unfortunately, the Riverside personnel found out that we were coming and closed down the giant roller- coaster before we got there. However, we did test the durability of their other rides for they tested usb and cleaned out the taco and hamburger stands. Bake sales, having become obsolete, we switched to the new-old standby of grinder sales. This provided a good opportunity to illustrate the mental agility of our class. At one such sale, we used felt-tipped pens to write the name of the grinder's victim on slips of paper. These, we placed between the plastic wrap and the grinder roll . . . So what if the ink blurred and ran and we couldn't read the names, at least we didnlt make the same mistake twice! Other Class of 1979 money-raising escapades included organizing a Coffee House , injur- ing the egos of the other classes by winning the prize for selling the most tickets to Sports Breakfasts, sponsoring the Paul Winter Consort, selling donuts, and arranging a tag sale. One annual event was looked forward to by the whole school - our St. Patrick's Day Smorgas- bord. We are proud to report that we had the fewest cases of food poisoning of any other class before us. Lastly, we cannot forget fbut maybe we shouldj our Junior Class Talent show. Thanks to a few dedicated classmates and teachers, we managed to pull it off. Actually, it didnlt turn out so badly but it certainly was A Close Encounter of the Weird Kind ! At least two people who were with us our senior year will never be the same, poor kids. We hope that the world will treat our AFSers, Sylvie and James, kindly after what they have been through. We wish them the best of luck and hope that they are able to recover their accents . Did you ever stop to think how this yearbook is a physical representation of the end of one stage in our lives and the beginning of another? What we did in high school affects our lives in whatever we do. It is hard to leave for good after being in the habit of coming for so many years. Some of us have been with the same group of classmates since we started school, and some of us joined the class along the way. We were fortunate in the friends we had among underclassmen and overclassmen Cstudents who graduated before usb and among our teach- ers. This, too, makes it difficult to leave. This yearbook can only lightly touch upon all of the experiences that we had together and with our classmates who moved away. While reminiscing, we ought to remember the bad times and learn from them but also recall the good times and laugh. . . THANK YOUAND GOODBYE. 'TTT fa' T5 55 -M ,f ' fzxx iw K C w fg 533' Q53-if f CTT DB- T3 2455? Nw bf' SK S QE: m x KSN mf A S E, X bww xxx wx Q 5 Ns ...M A '-0 N1 X x Q49 4? Q44 WX may TN xxx ,xi Q g Q X. ' gS Lp . HNN N saw- INWMR' x s ,M 'HMI YY-X 0 f SN N ' , my . 'Sli 311 QQ S ZEN f lla Nw x ff iw N W X, Y Q N, N. La' 1 , N ,11 Nbx 1-rn. X X x x x X X X A RQ, -1-,mi N--..,,, A i . U , .wc.s..1-M-mms..-vfw-W .-:swam .. gm ,. ' .X ,. .,.w., W1 ,A M -.wk vw kr if -s ,W , Q X U ,sau X' x 'V X X N X xswzmw.e.1,.:ma . I - ' - -W -'-' 2 x I 3 Q 5 Y . .zsay . fwgwws- .3 ' -wr? ' Nz A ' W Q Rig X355 3 ,A W - A ssigl.-E S M X 7 if 1+ ,af - Nw., .C . Q :xv . ' . ,Q 55 ' M-Q19 wa. Q. 2, x M vxfrw X 1 Nr XT xx . -. Q, Q X in .N ll X ik QQ N ,Y if F .g5 s,,.1, M.,-ff wi-vi NM. J .ix M ASR 1T -1. BRAD ADKINS Critter Saturday nights The Family '76 Chevy Pickup Summer of '78 QBushJ Mikie 57.00 - Fern Ave. The Van Janitor '77- '78 Sewer Beds The Frog, Chevy itl - CR.C.J Ross 8: Susan - Karyn 8: Art- Brent SL Bonnie, Good luck to you all. l l l L ELIZABETH T. ALVORD Liz, Itch ACTIVITIES: A.F.S., Yearbook, Speaker Assembly, Swim Team Dartmouth 1978, Ada, Toga Party, Amy, Summer oi '78, Yimes, A.F.S. Weekend, Waterskiing, Sandy, Cut it out Lizzie Borden , Kate Island Parties, Kathy, U Turns, USMA. YAHOO! 21 14176 uring doors concerts 78 RAOWRR! TODAY... Alan 3 . F Q A s sr. t NWY:k,iw I ,,.....,s . - W M, .WM-X W Mmm ,,M,m.,www.sM ,.x.X.,..o.. . . W- hww ,, ,,.. , rmo ainsbowsgfggs HERE t .. .,,, V. .-,ga,,,':.:::'a-vswswm sss hands n asfiasshopper ws. Wi R yo srnile,fiatn retuinstthe greeting. Life is a mirrortif s ousfrovvn at,1t it Y X , X i , X ' S 1 .. , s Q -we , Q , 5 Q . S as Ha ' r C , .X S5 X K N 'Sai . .sf in - Y s sig s is ggss s ,f , i s P.F. Retreats Riverside Bowling Maine '76 K.A.'s Party 9!20!77 Berkshire League Tennis Tournament '78 B.L. Chamgs '78 Field Hockey Summers at the. Lake Caribbean Washington, D. Skiing at Okemo Hey A.P.! Friends. SCOTT E. ANDERSON Do unto others before they do unto you. ACTIVITIES: Soccer. Baseball, Tennis WILL: I will a life time of happiness to Kim Weston 'Q A I I' I I' I .L T . S I' 5 I + - my x 'S' 1 Iv ka 'Su-.Q ' 1 DARLENE ARNOLD Dar OAKIE ll! 191 77 a certain '66 Mustang it's raining in here the cable 'GLady Why are you chasing me Little Left sewerbeds Mohawk, 6!lO!78 jackpot 4 deuces Marie and Gary Donna and Tom Irene and Joe, What a reception! CDB Mr. Kissko Skippy, the snake Scooter George Soo Too camping Farm Shop a new old Falcon my plant Trip to Brotherhood Winery Miss Flaherty Mr. Breeze my friends a moped and a dog my family OAKIE JONATHAN BABBITT J0no,' B0no,' Onojg Keith 9!l0!77 Redding Pirates ... Dino Pitch New York First B Oberlin Darasse Lake Shore ltd Latest B Bunky, Beck. and Bono St. Michaels Brigadoon No foolin' Dulak Beggars Mo Hooper Talcott Spence Summer Tour '78 Paul 9! l2!78 Jenifer 6! l7!78 WILL: I gladly turn the operation of the school back over to Mr. Savage. Do you believe in you? For can I, if you don't. won't and can't? But I will anyway. ACTIVITIES: Band: Choraleersl WLITQ Class Presidentg All State: All New England JEFFREY BAILEY Bails, Bones Dennis, Heals, Dan and the Gang, l2! 8! 78, Grease, The Four B's, The Shack, The Closet, Rick 8: Sue 8: the Davenports, Burn, Burnie 8: J.R., Eileen, Mom, John and the family, J. Geils, Little Left, Sewer Beds, Parties, l!l8!74, working at The Village, The porch, Lisa 8: Mickey, Cape Cod '78, Sum- mer '77, Labor Day '77. DANNY J . BARBER Big Dan, Bondo Man WILL: I will Tom Healy a purple cadillac. Halloween '75 JJJJames The shack Labor Day Weekend KSJ Florida Cape Cod Misquami- cut Geils Concert New Year's '77 Parties campouts The Gang America The B Pitch Sewer Beds Bondo Machine Boston Drive In's MS working at The Village RAHA Card , games East St. Two weeks Sandy Beach. JILL RENEE BATTA J ilbf - J illsy RON - 7!6!78, Lisa. Kip. Cake and Brownies, Blue- berries-banana, Sue and Bayvis. l0! l6!77 - tarkus expo, Walt, Lisha, OH GOD, The weddings, Mrs. fmaj Bell - ugravies, etc , Weens, Vin, Cindi, One nite in a field - l0!28!78, Irene, Your hair is Wild , Mastros, Andy, Miners in the rug. Cheri, Bubs, The Shack, Mon- ster in the wall, M.M. BYE Y'ALL! ACTIVITIES: FBLA YVETTE M. BELLMAY J vette BLAKE. . .The Marshall Tucker Concert w!Cindy ... A i Q . Grasshopper Summer of '78 The Sewer Beds Ver- 'S 7 I mont '74 and '78 Bantam Donna and Tom My younger days Bonnie Raitt concert at Lenox. Mass My special thanks to Dave T A certain red Ford pick- up Linda and Steve Concerts at the Pinecrest Sit- ting on the church steps at l a.m. w!Cindy dead kit- tens My family Oh no. we got a flat tire All my ff good friends I finally made it a gold Triumph fi October 29. '77 The Moody Blues J.D. But most it Q N1 of all. Blake French. i , D g,X.x . yds W w lx X . 5 xx - st. I 5 JOHN BERG SCJ-B' as, CCB. as WILL: I will John Heady all Disco music. Lav Jams 2 years Elem. Algebra Summer '78 Cindy's Halloween party John Heady Chico Jam- minv with Joe 8: Chris my Ticket Jerry and Terry Paraquot C.E.T.A. MICHAEL J. BERRY Mike GET A J EEP ACTIVITIES: Photo Club l0!l!78, 12:15 p.m., Pole 4-15395 4-wheeling Muddin' Late Night Mutual Aid Men From N Mr. Kissko's Homeroom Uncle Neil Vermont Northfield Vol. Eire Dept. BSA Fire Explorer Mud-Sweat and ears . JOHN L. BERTOLI Bert, Jay ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Track, Golf Short Summers, The Guys - Vidj. Gleas, Rappo. Steve Rafters, T.T., Krits: New Year's Eves, Soccer Games Little Middle, Joe Apricots, Simons, Basketball, B.P. Camping at Community, Track. Grogs. Charlie Daniels After the Games. Weekends, Waites'. Pitch. Misquam Prom, Gretchen, Springsteen J .D. at D.H.'s, Beavers, N Y., Joe Louis, Brookfield '76, Semi Finals '77, 10!2!78 Coventry '77. JENNIFER SUSAN BIERCE Jen ACTIVITIES: CheerQeading As happiness reigns, so do the smiles of life JOEY 11431. . . Aug. 25, 1977 - 2:00 AM . . . Oct. 14, 1977 . . . happiness . . . dreams . . . The Kaw 8: Honda . . . Mt. Greylock - Nov. . . . Bantam . . . Feb. Vac '78 . . . Sammy . . . FLORIDA '77 . . . The Rossi's fMom 8: Dad, Rachel, Steviel . . . My loving family . . . Robin, Bobbi, Terri 8: all my friends . . . Aug. 25-Aug. 30, 1978 . . .Weekends. . .the woods. . .Bimbo. . .The tiger and the prin- cess. . .parties. . .skipping again?. . .Joey-Love. 21 IRENE BULLARD BILLS JOE Lil'Lennie March 4, l978 July 13, 1978 My MOM! All my family My Lil' brother I tried, Fred Joe's family My 7 lb.-I3 oz. ulcer My men VT Our white bell Jay All my friends Parties -... Concerts Sewer-beds Lollipop signs My Val- iant Lav gangs Suspen- sion - l0!l2!78 My teachers Joe's bike Clambake Mr. Breeze SLEEZ Kentucky fried movie Kathy's car I Love All. RIAN BI RK before you re there. My Life, Kenworth, Mark and Julie, Reen, Misquamicut, Yes, The J. Geils Band, A bunch of Beans, Zep- pelin, The Sanfords, Litchfield crit- ters, Bite ,em Smokey, L.H.S.?. Two Little Vegas, Frank Boy, Rossifs Hill, Pine Crest Concerts, Huggin' Cindy, Case, Bru, Tea Time, Mon- day, Mornings, My Pals, Vermont 9- I6-78, Long Trips, Stairway to Heaven, Mom, Mashin' with B, Cruisin' with G. Man, All my Rushes. ACTIVITIES: Skiing, Art. I STEPHEN A. BOURASSA A A Conspiracy of Silence speaks louder than words - Dr. Winston O'Boogie WILL: I will Mr. Bucklin my entire Beatle collection. Paris Hey you Frankly, my dear Red Sox '78 Ace Brigadoon Beggars Cast party '78 Talent Show '78 UGPB LHPB Marching down South St. on a Saturday evening Don't tell me your problems The Group Imagine BEATLES J.R.R. Tolkien YPF and weekends AGQ McDonald's? Friends and Relatives ALL STATE and ALL NEW ENGLAND Auditions Who, me? 4 I AFS Parties First Litchfield Artillery Litchfield AFS Weekend party l2!l6!78 Ada, I Sylvie, James, Liz, Keith, l Amy, Chuck, Buzz, Dan, t Cara, Jono and The 1978 Foreign Exchange Stu- dents. ACTIVITIES: Dance T Band, AFS, Yearbook, T Band, Choraleers, l Madrigals CHERYL ANN BRENNAN Brenski l ACTIVITIES: Tennis , Cheerleading F.B.L.A. Bermuda '78 All my friends Hallsy Sep Veronica Robin Your pocketbook!CRUNCH V's B. Gang Camping trips White P. and Point F The Bell Drive Moldy QMark l0f2l!78J Horse Macho It's a goof Long talks w!Steve Ratsy's Hog Island MY SHOE! Prom '78 Koz S.O.P. w!Ron Nights in Ruby Penny's Parties SHIFT .lune's Dorm Lav class Out To Lunch Skiing, Vermont '76 Cape Cod Quiet Dinners The steaks are burning Foreigner Slap Fights Cheerleading w! RR and JC Let's Dance Hurt Again? Desire 8L Lulu My family Good-bye L.H.S. 23 x t. 'ks ACTIVITI ES: Yearbook Staff 24 X as NX SYLVIE BRDCHET Seule la betise humaine nous donne une idee de l'infini ACTIVITIES: I t b Band ,f I will C00 and Annie their Choraleers house on Block Island. A.F.S- Gymnastics Yearbook Ski Club 6!3!78 N.J.V.F.D. Oct. I. I977 Mike and Dan The Berry's Bill, Jeff, Chuck, and the Homeroom gang Mr. Kissko, a great teacher and a real friend Led Zeppelin Scott, Frank. and company Steve The Beach Boys Steve Martin Saturday Night Live Parties .lim J. Fraser The Dodge E.L.O. My Mom and Dad Parades Gui- tars l975-1979 Chevy Chase The Coneheads Mr. Bill Dr. Dada David John The Marshall Tucker Band CYO Fire Dept. l I 4 I ,D l O8!0l!78:USA New York Block Island Party Animal House and all the movies West-Point-first football game Kitae 9!30!78 Cape Cod Corn on the cob All my teachers all the letters AFS Ice cream Mac- Donald's Tanglewood. DAVID P. BUNNELL Buzz, E. Buzz Miller OH HH HHHH NOOOOOOO' Mr. Bill I .C S. RICHARD ALLEN BUNNELL Rick, Buns If you trust people you won't worry, so if you worry you don't trust peo- plei, Heals Worcester Senior class play High School Play and Cast Party BasketbaQl games Miniature Golf Terry's Spencer Campouts The Waterfall Exchange Concerts W.C.C. Bantam Lake Uncle Willard Coon Hunten Football Games Nitrogen Trilodide R.R. ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball, Band, Modern Music Masters I l MICHAEL ANTHONY CALABRESE CKM0nZ!D I'm here! My class, my teachers, the trip to Cape Cod, Boston overnight, the Magic Show in New York City, Christmas luncheon, Janet, bowling, the airplane ride, the best friends and teachers that I loved. 25 BARBARA CAPELL Barb Very Special Friends, going crazy with M and L, Hollow Spots, cris , BLISTEX and BB games, James and the wrong end, of a cigarette, '78 Birthday, PARANOIA, Checking Coats, Boonies, Babara, Witch , Mr. B., Parties, Changing, Worthless Impressions, Playing Games, Predic- aments, R.N. and sad regrets, CONRAD, Sunset and D, ' Innocence a Ring and T, EXCELLENT! Golden Eyes , Dreams, Drifting, Anyways-Back to Reality. MATTHEW P. CASADEI Matt ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Ski Club 5 .. The Gang Misquamicut Hermit Is Canada Cape Cod Trip The Shed The Brown Bomb Cruisin' The Castle Mashin' Partyin' Little Left Pitch Camping Out The Hill The Hole Concerts Lynyrd Skynyrd J. Geils C.D.B. Marshall Tucker Dylan The Dead Etc. Ol 'Croc New Year's Eve '79 Grad. Parties S. Lake St. Days L.H.S. Mission Rock Miss Talia Burkes Joe B. Lisa, Pete, Ann, and other R.I. Buddies Honer Mic How is it? Swim Team Vermont Skiing Gold Rush Jake's Party B.I.O.Y.A. F .U.B.A.R. SRM'S Good Times T.J.'s Skip Days Waaaa. MARK ANTHONY CATTEY ACTIVITIES: Ski Club In the road of life it is not the big boulders on which you trip, it is the little peb- bles which make you stumble Julie 4!7!77 ll!4f77 Prom '78 My gold Volks grandma's driveway The Geil's Band Big Gold Doobies The Shack the swing little left Pitch Mis- quamicut getting stuck on the beach Happy Holly Rd Deep Pond Celica 7!7!77 l0fl0!76 Mugger, Bruce, Whimp, Kenny, Sam, and Birky wasper's Mash Mountain squirrels do it all or don't do anymore Appalachian Trail Why me, never Reynolds? picking up golf balls mashin cartoon conversations F.I.E. JAMES M. CERRUTO Jim, Jamie, Chain Lightning WILL: I will Mr. Evans one Le Mans with a Chevy big block in it. ACTIVITIES: Soccer Kathy Bengi races on East Main Greg and Road Runner Two on two Johnny N The King Greasy Willy Mr. Weasel Jackie Tarzan The Bear little Mole PP The Stang...Chow Chow...concerts. Kiwis JILL CIANCIOLO Bill s'Today I feel rowdy. The trip to Cape Cod, overnight in Boston, the talking calcula- tor, the airplane ride, the Magic Show , bowling, my friends and teachers, Mrs. Whelan, Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Driscoll, eating snails at Christmas luncheon. Don't walk in front of me I may not follow Don't walk behind me I may not lead Walk beside me And just be my friend CHARLES STEVEN CRAMER Charlie, Chuck ACTIVITIES: Videotaping for High School 8: Laurel, Cable Vision, Resident Computer Technician, TAG Program r ROBIN LEE CLARK Curt 6!25!78 Ban-Mor Three Times A Lady The Bar- rows Becky Tippy Mono The Parsons PJ Mt. Tom Tans Sue, me 8a toesocks Bobbi A lot of great friends My shelves Strawberry shortcakes Xmas 8: Thanksgiving dinners OWL Aerospace Vermont w!GS Wendy 8: Amy RI and PF w!Buns Hampton Beach Thanks to Mom and Dad for everything '79. ACTIVITIES: FBLA, Yearbook Staff WSTC Elin Buzz Brassco Amy Jim Liz Julie Rich ISRAEL The 18 minute run Dr. Gil Evans Dr. Larry Voight Dr. Harold Baker Benny Antonelli The New York Times Scott Billy The Chem Lab Why do we have to learn this . . . ? Potty Patrol, Mr. K's Western Civ. Class Shoebox! Mr. Speziale Mr. Bucklin Chuckles Sweater Mardo Scotty HAIFA TEL AVIV Jerusalem MAG- DAEL SINAI Shimon YEHUDIT The Gorens Sam Seth Judv Milt The princesses. 29 July l, l977 Summer of '77 Paris, 1978 Butterscotch ie Baa Beanz Did we win? Pickles Road Race The Red Mustang Spoon Tanglewood West Hill Bear BARRIE EDWARDS DAVIDSON Bare You got places to go, you got people to seeg still I'm gonna miss you. But anyway, I wish you good spaces in the far away places you go . . . And if you need somebody sometime, you know I will always be there. - G.L. ACTIVITIES: X-country, Indoor track, Track, Band, Yearbook Mountain Country Club Mary Dec. 23, 1977 Some fine T parties Jethro Tull skating away B. Pond for the SLlIl'llTlCI'S 30 JOSEPH DOWNEY Auto Shop '64 Blue Buick parties a lot Mr. Kissko's C.W.E. Economics remembers first accident in White's Woods loves working on cars good luck to all my friends. KERI L. DOWNS Basketball, Track s ? sas DAVID FAIRCHILD Dave Heaven can wait Joe our good times l0!l l!77 Filippini's 6!24!77 R.I. can't you see Grad. parties and others close call Terri ftourney, 10th and other troublej l2!3!l:25 Tammy, Mod 10, '77 Lucia, all we did, crazy but the best 9 in a Grem laugh attacks Torrington Beaver con- certs Matt, Murph, Nova, Vig, Gleas, Tom This is the last time Saybrook Mr. Fowler Dan. . . interferers DP '75 Prom Stu, The swing Tammy's first My fam- iQy. '65 Lemans Three-Scout II Wednesday Faircrest- Summer '78 Drive-in Bowling God's Country Hill Climbs Off Road car- nival power lines 4-wheel Drive Show Auto shop 4 wheeling. WILL: I will Mr. Evans a '65 Lemans, powered by Chevy, 31 LYNN MARIE FALCETTI Falsi God evidently does not intend us all to be rich. powerful. or great. but He does intend us all to be friends. - Ralph Waldo Emerson ACTIVITIES: Softball. Field Hockey. Girls' Basketball. NFLHS. Band KN Q Q Linda. Riding. Wigs 8: Falsi The 4 Musketeers Lynn R.. Lisa R. All my friends 360 on 8 AP8cP Mackers Parties Leeann's 15th Nancy's party I B-Ball games Putnams Concerts Bermuda G.S. Camp Leaky Wood I Cape Cod Charlotte Big Foot Maryland and the zoo The Devlins Bite's Party Maulball Frisbee Straws Cliff Climbing Class Ring Deb, are you okay? The Bomb P-38's P.D. Babysitting Talent Show 24 Bumper F.N.P. Excuse Moit Yes 10!6!78 to l0!8!78 Disappointing 20OA's Lady's Aid Bowling Lucky, JOE FAMIGLETTI Jqv ACTIVITIES: Automotive lf you value your life as much as I value this truck. don't mess with it. WILL: I will Mr. Evans a Ford. MEMORIES: '69 Camaro. Goshen Fair Grounds. Powerlines. 4 X 4. weekends 32 I 3 Roller Orange, B.L., Annie, 3 little fishies, Hooper, Far Dar, Fu, Hark do I hear, Sal, Sue, Check me like ..., Claud, Alan Chico, Rush, Spigs, Vt. '78, Les, Brenda-Killington, Margie, train '77, Bunk, Cip, O'la Kelly, Claw, Case, I.M.-feeling, Barrie, Stun, 5th grade, Ydnar, Charles, Jono, Starry night, Sped, Grant, come hither, Italy '77, Mt. Tom. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey, Swimming, Track, Student Council, National Honor Society, ACTIV STACIE FARRELL Stash Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact. -William James THOMAS BRIAN FILIPPINI Tom It's a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. -C.D. 1974 ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Tennis X The guys Misquamicut and friends Beach Boys all concerts Sugar Loaf Vermont skiing snowmobiling swimming and all sports L.H.S. N 8L S Lake shed hill o.t.m. fights New York Indy 500 B.B. f68 Camino New Years graduation parties the station adventures. 33 MARIE FISHER 7 Gary 5127178 6110178 Mohawk Dar and Oakie Irene and Joe wedding and reception Little Left Birky's a cer- tain little Honda Amy Chris Donna and Tom 10111178 sunset Miss Flaherty Farmshops mad dog Lady The Diner all my friends my family. Love without ceasing, Give without measure - VVho can exhaust God's limitless treasure? - Malcolm Schloss Paris '78 QHZOJ Crutch and MacDonald raisins with tails ,chocolate bars rocks city buses! Hark, do I hear a voice Commerford barn rulers Euler floating islands H20 aced Hartford Vermont Washington Benihanas lobster Where do you come from most of all the faculty and my friends. 34 4 WILLIAM RICHARD FOLEY Bill, Fols. Wild Bill WILL: Will not. God's Country Northfield General Store TMSC Jeff. John. Buzz. Scott. Rob. Chico 6!4f78! Clique Brigadoon Beggars' Opera cast parties DAX WFK Reder Road Chem N13 Mod I2 Camp '77 K24OO outrageous TOGA! The last day of school when I'm a senior Fireworks Mackers Bus CH Being Small Marshall Tucker ACTIVITIES: Baseball. Track. Drama. Yearbook Photography. MATTHEW PHILLIP GIROUX Matt. Krueger DOUGLAS MCINTYRE GLEASON Gleas Shellie. . . Bert, Raapo, Steve and Vig. . .Sportsmen's. . .T.T.. L.M., C.R., B.P. . . . Amy Louise . . . Biffer, Birky, Eisey, Mr. Cas, Big Sam, Big .lahk from Wahwick . . . ECAC's . . . Keller . . . Bert's house . . . Misquamicut '77 and '78 . . . 5-6 with Io 8: Vig. . . Lake Waramaug . . . J. Fer, Providence . . . Ferry's . . . Worcester with Caulfield . . . Springsteen . . . Basketball . . . Maple Street . . . Doobies twice . . . The Pfeffer's . . . 7 . . . Waterbury with R.W. . . . Forestville . . . New York City . . . Thursday nights . . . The Smith's. . ..I.R.,S.F.,E.F.. . . ACTIVITIES: Basketbalg Baseball G R E G O R Y M I C H A E L G R E E N LL 36 l '69 Mach I . . . '69 Road Runner . . . Florida . . .The Shack. . .Gooseboro. . .East Main . . . T-Town . . . Snowmobiling in the Reser- voir . . . Amtrack . . . Mohawk . . . New Hampshire. . .Vermont. . .Summer '76. . . Parties . . . Pine Twin . . . Styx . . . Swahealy . . .How's Pete. . . Xe- ' DANIEL JAMES HACK, JR. Hacker, Hawkeye That would go over big like hot buttered orangutan toenailsf' Gilbert F. Evans Moose, Indian? Henry D. Thoreau John M. Kissko!Greek Lawn mowers Gilbert F. Evans! Invisible fish Nastif Phillip H. Fowlerf Get in the room! R. Revac Dublac! Plastic fruit Zappa X Mothers John X. A. Speziale William H. Bucklin! Amer. Dream Times Ralph A,B,B,L, And J F u-Man, Too. ACTIVITIES: Brigadoon, Swimming, Track ANN FARNAM GUION Annie, Heidle WILL: I will Mr. Hogan my booth in the T.T. Roller Orange, Mr. N., Mr. F., Mr. B., B.L., 3 little fishes, Stacie, Come Hither, F.H., Coach F., Mt. Tom, Farr Darr, Italy, Bung, Sal, Bren, Cip, Syl- vie, Stunn, Bon Soir, Chrissy, Alan, Charles, Gary, Ted, Ydnar, all my friends, Master Mind, King Tut, OH the Shark ..., Buffaloes, T.T., Gwedie, Starry Night, Karen S., Claw, Coo, Steve Martin, Oh I'm a lumberjack ..., Wild and crazy, But nooo- ooo, VT, Blimy, 'ow do you like America, B.I., Rip their faces off, Mork, Dr. J., My Great Family, L.H.S., Thanks. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, ACTIV, A.F.S. MARK HAMEL Ham man, Hambone, Hamoo, Hark Mammal ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Indoor Track Track WLIT Ski Club 38 VERONICA MARY HALL Ron, V. Bermuda '78 Disco 40 Weekend in N.Y. with Sue Drowned out on Jones Beach Cape Cod with Cheryl College life with J.C., S.S., C.B.. R.R. Tennis Partying at Penny's Ratsy's M.S. Crash Ruby K.C. Bor Bor Running out of gas with Sue Conventions attempting a standard Baker Street a certain camping trip at P.F. H.P. Jen and Chris. Tl LBT, Chevy 307. Benedict's Camaro. J.D., Track, WLIT. T.T., Spencer's Volkswagen, and Foghat, dragging with Joe. N N Q, SQ . R S X r rf ul- X any S 5 N Q X 1 l 1 xxx Q ' ' X Q 3 V . YQ Q N N il 'Y' Q we , ,X . . Q . X W x X Qi NNN N Rr XX X S .X N PNK. Qi 25' . f Q ms SPH? .X Al' Q X: X eww 'k . .X X X .X - x ' x X x f MX X W A gt-,Sw Y A X- L Q ,, X N NS Xi - 5-Q. . . . x A 2. M -- X XXX ww X .. NX f X X X Q Q g X -Xy X X Q X xx E. A X .MQ YX. X ,XX Q N X R X X ki X-X Y Q X' .XL X X X X L A - X Q .. X Q YN X X X X X Xxx . 34 . XX:-Q-fg A Q-.X . .,.. . XWX . . X ,NSW . jxgy.XX Xb XX x W :X X XXX -X . XX av XXX 1 Ff'05i'5 l'v1,'5Yi. 'f3?1T11y,g,1-fiasvxfljx n ' Fvlends ' 'LS' , 3 l6o.YxC, 9lC:1AClQDe,Q,'i5ions C Oi-iqouivlas O M16 Room' ff-0-'m-S. d if-.+ illusion. L5 9e330W'5 0900-0 CCY fag-wh w-1.91-ehofif -352, 1i.'ST5f52ogf.fi JIT? INQTQV- .Kluefc Cl'1CLx1 5 . MT. Tom 'l.o'1u'L l'l0urlQ. + Ls'tnAo.Q ffluglgf, Dance. Q Rohm-T Q Class o.f 18 Q Sioging up O G-f-0,ue,-Sm-fly, . YUXQ5. ls RN. Q10-SSC-5 , Yflf. Dubloec., 1- u5YXT handed panel . G1-ecct Te.ot.c.ln.e.1'5 C LYS- 11-Smit Ytosceft STONS 1- mv 3 in 0. Home Qbvevllerfbfk if Se,cJr'rXe.O Fgqqil Q Colmmfxbkcx. + jig! 1-,-. 5 Q-rig lbomqdueisf Sflbw' 5 El K L.Yodqex'5 not Seed. S-01' 50 TCA en -U3 10x-Q LOY15 ou-e, we hex-e.'! Q Y Lcv.c.Ke.-1-SQTAI. Q Slfxodcing Q Hevahib I Pcgtn1gQ5tU'inAow5 Q Spirit Q53 Q Gvctckucdkon Xwhhqomj-QMNQ, Nova mqwiN?'HYY NWNNNQINV-NPO-X1'swqs,1 xxtXXXNY'mgoQgVvvNvqnxy.N Ri-ii1viXLn.A,: No.'t'tono.N X-kormv Socteky I Sommsh I-Lonov gociekal S'w.A emk C..ou,nQxX School MQSRQQXS. Laika-ro.vt5 'z,'xN:,l Y2-0.Tb00YS.- C:1.Sr'n.YX-Cr.Si'1C.-5 Q Yboll Nm NMVW' NYU 'KYNISI' wvs5AAiv1vmxnkn1qNvygNyqnvWKyxM, JOHN HEADY l Johnny Of The Head 1 WILL: I will Rob and Mary another truck. as as l I 1973 Brooklyn, WTBY South Main St. '74 Wolcott Sun- day night dancing Pilot to Co-Pilot Ron, Nan, Little Ronnie - 7-24-76 Rick and Diane Naugy '76 31 concerts Mis- quamicut Wildwood Bantam, 8-6-77 Mesa Tempe, AZ A The Family ..f'78 The Grand Canyon K.O.A. ALL The Way Hippie Camp the cove Foxy Volleyball on the beach. l f Q, 1 'X 1 ,WRSQ o Ct' lr lm . Ov M ji , f - Q. -3 if U JW filtix X, , ' A VX 3 N ' Rf Qt-J PNK N , W ,NTS jk. ESU f V n gt, lf , Live long and live fast, but J JH A X sk always p Af is o t , N QQ E ES TOM HEALY Heals WILL: I will all to be happy. Jeff Liz and John Moe Dari, Denis, Mitch and Jules Plays Party BE HAPPY l2!8!78 Mom Cadillac vacations B.B.B.B. f.t. - two for four HENDRIX fights Evil ban- dana King Conservative freaks Jill and Lisa world series winnings, Ha! Ha! Dan green trolls Officer? Can you push the car Cadillac tax it made me I-la kickin' Jeff out of Bed, , PPY Summer of '78 The Gorge. I s P P 5 X A BOBBI-ANN HORNE Bobbi C 5 S Q i x . X S X When you make a mistake, don't cry, learn from it and go on. Life ALLEN Ela My Family Robin Big Value My Friends z.. Little Dippy Life Myrtle Beach still a kid high on life. sxswgms m -.assius as me-mmm W nw. -s:mssi,Qs-wzixwsz.s .,, Q , ' K , 4 X Q A Mi .,, 1 K f- 'Qi wi W , , , 'N ,fl 'V Y A uv- ' f Qi s is as s 4' W sg' ,X ,K g, 'K A fd- M .sbrfx y W Q if' 4 zps' wx Q . gk 'aw i ul- x wa il .3 www ,f-Y' AF? 3, we X ' Q ww? 4- M sawn N A xii: A 4 small, W 9, 1 : .W i 5 .rl ax sf ,i an any ' . wi... X if J 0' an PATRICK HOTCHKISS Pat , The trip to Cape Cod, the airplane ride, the Holiday Inn in Boston, the Magic Show, bowling , Christ- mas luncheons, Mr. Savage, Mrs. Whelan, Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Driscoll, all my friends in my class. , .bw gv3 was V' 'Wi as xg, is EYE Nikm 3 1 DAHLIA J. HUDSON Bean-bag, Jeannie Were I to live this life again, I'd still find loneliness and pain - Winston O. Abbott WILL: I will Mr. Dublac my great artistic talents. Kim Kulich Madison roses, Lori, Jill, Foghat, Marshall Tucker, Marty, first date, yeah, maybe I love you. Gradua- tion party, Bill, New York, Mr. B's Eng- lish class, Mr. Tucker, everything and everyone else I forget - Oh, yeah, Caro- lyn, writing, cooking. ACTIVITIES: Art GERRY HOU LE lt's against my religion WILL: I will all the luck in the world to Mr. John Sil- liman. Brian's Station wagon Terry at the dam Mama and Sweetie Freddie and Sony Terry's temper mud's mother Body Shop with Chucky. Terry. and Mud 1967 Stang '66 Chevelle . Skiing wrestling B's Toyota pickup Little Left Wamogo Summer of '78 LTD New York State Partying 270 Remington Snow- mobiling. TIM HUMISTON AMY HURLEY Squirrebf, Aim, Crazy . . . and go down with the sunset of the next day WILL: I will Doug a trip on Space Moun- tain and Becky a BLHBS Sewerbeds Steve S. - 7!22!78 - Bonard b.b. Woody, L.L. Marla, F L,NRBQ, Amy, where are you, 17 8: 4's, B. 8c H.B. S.M. Yes, D 8: K D.K. Birky's steps, M.B. R.K. at Westerly J.B., Don't rink me out, Selino's bam, L.M., W. 8: W. rds, T.Y.F.B. Fred, Prom '78 8z '79 F .J.'s Janice, grinders IO! ll W.C. B.A. Dust in the Wind SMMCT What a jerk X-C, 10128 flakes A base hit's as good as a walk B-ball, 4 pts. Teds Softball, 5!25 left handed shortstop 4110 Quebec Well, like you know Boston M 81 M's Why? Because we like you That was then, this is now, K.D. Love turns with a little indulgence to indifference or disgust, hatred alone is immortal. PAUL S. IOVINE Pabs, Pablo, IO Everything. . .Shan-gri-la. . .VW. . .Psych Nancy and Patty. . .Misquamicut. . .Eagles. . eyeballs haveaheadachev. . .Canada. . .F . . .first and last skiing expedition. . .Boston. . . .Laughs with Veronica. . .Beach Boys. . .The Newsstand. . . Not even buzzed!,'. . .New Year's parties. . .rear spring shackle bracket. . .Pin'ballW . . . What do you wanna do?! . . . Why were you late? . . .Bristol. P uponfthe ground, his hands, P f riend? -A . P liianswered, N itis bitter, y f . itsigfmy heart- . ..iyi . OIIC MMP' I you Jules, you ain't wrap- anymore Jill is that moving? Bar Mitzva Waterbury to Litch- PATRICIA ANNE KANE Patty ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, C.A.R., State President, F.H.A. X . , , 5 t 1 A S David ll!llf77 Tech Parties Basketball Games Red I Riviera John Psych with Paul and Nancy New Year's g '77 Pilkington's, Mrs. P My brother Washington, D.C. with C.A.R. Conventions Contact Lenses Mr. T. Pickwick The Bushkas Mono Torrington A.P. C.C.T. The Black Tie Weekends The Animals Trav- eling with Carrie My l7th birthday party David's friends - Cheerleading ALL MY FRIENDS. it KEITH D. KERPELMAN Kerps, Zeek As much as you may hate to do something. do it anyway: it'll really set them off Bs Jules Heals Mike Lisa Jill Cast parties Mr. Roberts, I promise I'll be here on time tomorrow Fox Boy, can I blackmail ped too tight! Honda 360 The gang that isn't there field in 5 minutes. WILL: I will my devastating personality to Julie Batta. 99 K K K K , ri . 2' t '7?'4ls13N? , - . . . -,mac .as-says assi A it ...sg .- Qi, is ww f aria, S-QSSENJYS tw-is f-, i, M 4, . Ngxw ,Si ,llgagivp ,, gy A ,ssswy ii, , rigid? it is at We Us ' fi' 'Q 710-f,f:fVf'i F Q A w it s N 'ef 2 522550, M3355 satis ' - X with ff, t I sg t g T Dave, Hqv Dave Man, Killer g g , , C All the good times with the crazy emiers football partying sam The Dead 5-io-78, ll-25-78, I2-4-78, 3-9-76 ,..Jg sflgeilfs 1:77. l 1527-78.Hard Rock etigs .,. The Fort and Rubber Neck Pitch Road Out Laws, 4 times, 759 Willys Q., mimi, '77 .s..,Birk s Lech and Ziirs ,Snow Drift ,Mashing one too many times My Brother, Sisters and Parentsti..,Comradesf gandslfiolden Bumble Bees ...Louisa short and sweet Yeff Yeff and all the parties Muggerisifmouth saendifi 4Woodyfsv01Ces.,.,lr want- Onemore ,Satugifday,Night. t T B B s t ett g eet C gm-itvieriesi sn club Q GARY J. KOEPPEL , Gar, Koepp ACTIVITIES! Spanish Honor Society, National Honor Society, Manag' I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster and allows less room for lies - Le ing X-Country, Indoor Track and Track, WLIT. Corbusier Brenda, 9! 5! 74, Koalas, Keychains, and Kashmir Summers in Wisconsin and the rest of the time in Northfield chemistry letters and cartoons togas and straight-jackets the napkin letter Aggie? for a year H.B. on P.P. Hey, Manager! Wacko Are you guys brothers? The Organschi's, the Lancaster's, Charles, Jono, Cara, Chris, Chris, Tracy and everyone else who didn't like my jokes. XX - gi Q JOHN FITZGERALD KORN Korny It could be rough, but I like it. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Golf, Baseball Lake Street Gang Steve Miller, G.A. Rock Show, Carriage House Waites Simons Riv- erside H Rides Pitch l L. The shed Ernie Kirch Rappo Caulf Vig Cape '78 CDB, Yes Dylan, Doo- bies, Geils Berts Bristol Shack Gradua- tion Parties Munchies Bog T.T. Golfballs Ski Trips Misquam Boston '77 lost in N.Y. Yellow Sub LM Soccer Games Guard Rails Waterskiing New Year's B Riding The Macks Semi Finals Road Race Pumpkins Brookfield Bosox Games Gleas Vulture. 48 it wi VERONICA LAGANGA TOMMY Prom '78 My family The Cabin Wilson Rd Laughing with Paul Cheryl Ron Sue Parties Not even Washington, D.C. Cape Cod Pennsyl- vania New York All my friends The Cabin Gang F.H.A. Conventions New Year's Eve '77 The Lav Camping Out Point Folly Blue Nova Summers Good Times with Good Friends. Teal Lanc ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Indoor Track Track Radio Station Skiing Tennis Big Brother Is Watching You George Orwell EDWARD S. LANCASTER III Yes Concert C.S.N. Con- cert Chase Radio Sta- tion Track Team Subtlety X-Country Gooch .. Jethro Tull Sailing .. Climbing Good Times BRIAN LANTHIER Summer of '77 Car split in half Little Sister The Shack always working Jethro Tull Marshall Tuck- er's Band Mr. Degnan The Capri Reading Center Little Middle Sewer Beds Playing Pool with Gerry and Terry the dance at Wamogo the dam motorcycle riding Point Folly Ma's Wagon Tim's house and my house Graduation party of '78 September l and September 12 Brad's house Boss LORI ANN LEE Lors, Pokey, Sunshine NEAL Robert and Connie's Wedding 8!6!77 Steven R. Lee My Family Mr. B's and Mr. K's Eng. classes The Lavs Dead Man's Hill M.B Pure Prarie League The Pines Snoopy The Honda JDX8 Snow Mobiling Summer of '77 Fishing at the pond Sleeping Out The Shack The Eight Acre Lot Cathy P's Family Jean. TAE KYUNG LEE X AX ffl ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Indoor Track, Track If there is a magic on this earth it contains water. 50 4 , S g 6 X Q Zh my q gf A s. . in 1 e J A I a P :if X V .. Y Ng ,, LY.: K -Amp Q SR X we . X - 5 X -is , :ff :- vzss f X.. f- as F ,SSE .1 nj 'r,q,.,. sf 1 , A N X ,gg .-gig K F - -' it. ,, L - . W -ws, Nga W S J ' It ' LT '. t X v :I:Y, . . N T. .-.Q PX F' I F if E X J , ,X A. . L,,,,,,.q T m ' Vi, S -fr I , ............,an ' My family St. Pete's BOB The Whalens OZ Cherie Jillsy Lake George Room 123 Peachy Derby FD Fresno Suzie Q The Guard Lake Winnemaug Linguini ...MY Dog Practice Wash- ington, D.C. 3 Musketeers 40 Goobie Strawberry Blonde l2!26! 76 Stash Gemini Afro Solomio ... Rick R.I. Frisbee Spa- ghetti and Meatballs VA Tigger Il. Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? - , .,.. LEEANN LOSEE Wiggles, Wigs, Lannie High School friendships are like autumn leaves, beautiful while they last and cherished forever, but gone quickly as the years move on. - Leeann Losee . ,X easy ix :ft s lb' 'Og sf' ..,:... 4 musketeers - Wigs, Lynn, Linda, Deb, Herbie!l5th birthday present, Jorge, P-38's, G.R. Frost Heaves, Birthdays, 200A's, Skeleton, 7! l6! 76, Maulball, Mags, 24 B., Mackers, N.Y. and Rumplemeyers, Mr. Fowler, Soc- cer, B-ball, Meanwhile back at the ranch. check it, G.S. Camp, Bermuda, Disco 40, Carlo and Doric, Concerts, Big P., Big foot! get away car, Siren hat, A.P.8LP., 360 on 8, leaky wood, Talent Show, excuse moit, F.N.P., lean to! accident at 2:00 A.M. hubcap, Jackson Browne, parking ramp, Mustang over-heating, guardrails, Aerosmith, Mom, Dad, and Unc, The P.O.A. and all my friends ACTIVITIES: Soccer and Softball Manager, N.S.H.S., N.L.H.S., N.H.S., Yearbook CYNTHIA JEAN LUTZ Cin, Cindi ACTIVITIES: F.B.L.A., Yearbook Staff Nietzsche R , fjzgi , 2551 ski it X ml 'wi six I Sis, as X X ati X N I sf RR st if-g l 'F wits Q :Ig vw:-tx? Kea X ' , , KEVIN ROBERT MACKIN B'g Mac ACTIVITIES: x-country, Indoor Track, swimming: I , - . k'Al I lgfiz .. . WILL. I will Crazv mv own two feet to stand qnx timesaof danxggf , ,.., , , Ittt X , I, E, . , , I.' ., , t.,.' ss, T 5 g Q I ' - Su-is Q Y AM? .E-ar e ,Q Q Q 9 ki, Q N g It . gg XWi g,, V4 , . X 'X g i. ,. s YW. I 5 5 Qi -vs st XS , S 3 Mr, Q A S sr' Q X X 1? , 3, 3 if JASON TIMOTHY MARSHALL Jay, J. T Q kACaTIVITIES: Litchfield Senior Foot a T 1. . 3 Q t I 6 Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. E I WILL: I, Jason Marshall, will continue to stand by my beliefs and live a simple life. CINDY 9!9!59 My Family Big Green House Sarge Long Trains Nebraska '7l Tennessee '74 9!9! 75 Kentucky '77 '68 Buick First Apart- ment 5!l!78 Oakdale Mac Davis Tony Orlando Cockanue Island Red Sox Yankee Stadium What's the matter for you, John? Working on the Buick Big E '78 Rit Tropical Den Best Man in Ron's Wedding Baby! Christmas '78. 52 l to I l VIRGINIA D. MARSHALL Ginny, Minnie, Zsa Look at the light and the shadow of your burden will fall behind you. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics Greg St. Pete's Big green house My family The Prince Family 8!5!78 Mr. Kissko S..l.! Wash. D.C. R.l.. Va.. Ky. The guard Blue Javelin 7!25!78 Misquamicut C.L. Cookie Monster V.l-. Lake George Firemen's Parades 40's Min-Gin D.E. and S.P., T.H.. Whimp Drum corps. LINDA ANN MARTIN lt isn't necessary to blow out the other person's light In order to let your own shine WILL: l will Mr. Fowler two soccer managers as efficient and organized as Leeann and I were. ACTIVITIES: soccer and Softball manager. Bowimg. NSHS. NLHS. NHS. Yearbook. B-ballfsoccer games. Maulball. P-38's. Mackers. Mr. Fowler and Mr. Nim- chek. term papers w!Mr. Hogan. Mags, Big Phil-Fat Patrol. P.O.A.. Rules. morning exercises. Name that T.. AP and P, Talent Show. E.P. and H.. check it. Queen H.. lean to! accident at 2:00 AM, TTRXCL. 9fl. 2. 3!78. signalfpeoplefcorner. . They're backing out. pump the brakes. punch it to the floor. 4 muske- teers, Big Footfgetaway car. skeleton. Blood Wedding. Rumplemey- ers. Parking Ramp. F.N.P.. leaky wood. 360 on 8. 7!2l!78 M Wig's car. G.S. Camp. 7!28!78 - 6 pickup. meanwhile back at the ranch. Let's check him. excuse Inoit patrol. Doctor. Concerts. Donuts. Felix. Friends. Mom and Dad. A - in KELLY ANN MCDEVITT Kel, Boomer As you slide down the bannister of Life, may the splinters never point the wrong way. -An Irish Blessing ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey. Basketball. Softball, ACTIV. STPC, Yearbook BERMUDA '78, 6!2l!77. You're only l6!'?! , C.M.P. cook, Moon Man, Canadian sailors. love your laugh , Floaters. Magoo, Bren, Spig, Cip. Aud. Bio. ow do you like , Wild Child, Blackberry Mt. W! PJ, you're too funny . MIAMI, Dr. J., King Tut. Crabby Day? . VT, Warner, Let's get smalln, Coneheads W!Mighty Munn fsquirtj. Erin and no can openerl, well excuuuse me . Wanna fight'?, Jackson Browne, Sgt. Pepper, SKI W X LES. Mind if I Mr. F. and Mr. N., Coach, Miss Grief, '79, LOVE to C, J, M, K, S, M, MOM and DAD. CAROLYN E. MCDOUGAL Carolina Hamburges Experience is a hard teacher. She tests first and teaches afterwards. WILL: Maybe I will someday. New York Southfallsburg Ichie Ban My Family Purple UFO's You're sick All the Good Times I had with C.P., L.L.. Y.B.. .I.I-I Camping out with C.P. and L.L. and L.l. And all my other special friends To all the good times l've ever had. MARY LESLIE McGlNNIS Magoo ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey. Basketball. Softball. Speaker Assem- bly. ACTIV IQ of Miami Kelly Brenda Spigot Cip Stacie Claudia Erin Annie Cara Graduating early Vermont I and Il Killington w!SBG 6!2l!77 field hockey basketball Dr. J. I B-Ball party '77 graduation party '78 Boston Red Sox funny you don't look it I hope he likes it coneheads Mazda I'm in love again Billy Joel Steeley Dan America Jackson Browne Spain '77 Woodlake Cape Cod '76 beach after prom J.L. EB.. . .'l'.C. Sun and fun N I I8 Lisa Denise Erin Lynn Bouncing at the Rat Danny my great brother Jeff and sister Holly thanks for everything Mom and Rick. ERIN KATHLEEN MCGURK Girls' State bugged sugarbowls CV LT MJ VN C.I.P. Jeanne PRS dinner with JAE San Francisco Rubanos' Dave carriage house Benihana's city buses TCFW Alison TUPT YPF Leslie locker buddies 6!2l!77 New Years '78 Garv's iokes Comment'? Life isn't fair JPG David David Jock Doug at I7 Dr. J. Mr. F Mr. N Doc Aunt Gizzy LHS faculty ADA I'm not a tourist. I live here sleeveless vest KELLY love your laugh Canadian sailors wild and crazy chick Bermuda pizza disco 40 CMP good clean fun no can opener Sat. Night Live well, excuuuuuuse me! let's get small collage post- cards autographs it was too funny. HEATHER C. MCLEAN Burba ACTIVITIES: Basketball. Softball. Class Officer Thanks LHS. E Mama Boyd W dnesda ts my ew Y B M Cape Cod Oregon B-ball BL Champ Snow paper makers bigfoot and the doomed duo don't get huffy Areolar Psst You re so short Mutt and Jeff .. tall lanky drip H.B. on hall duty Who, us E S l and 2 76 Three Stooges 4!l!77 Whsst Whsst Charlotte Semitough Christmas Village 77 Mrs. F Ma's got the check Zorro Shoe box NY w!Mag Don't be a baby B ball w!Mr. N8zF All Stars Miss Grief Bob and Nod Toymaker Camy and Witch initiation Mom and Dad class officers talent show The Sweeneys Black Lincoln Duhhh l0!3l!78 faculty game 78 Huffy Toughy Creamy Puffy All my friends THOMAS ARTHUR MURPHY M mph ' Soccer B.B. camp Winter '77-'78 Skiing The Scorp Snowmobil- ing Blue Volks R.I. Big Jack Tennis Walks thru W.W. hang on Uncle Frank parties our gang fishing with Skuck Prom '79 August 31 Colonial Basketball Squad Hey, MURPH , It's NEW YEAR'S Vacation - Ocean City M.D. THF SHED. ACTIVITIES: Soccer. Basketball. Tennis y Q , ... JOHN J. NOVAJASKY Nova I in Soccer One Special Scorekeeper Oct. 20 Weekends Squeak. Chow, and Legs 4112 Terri and Keri Mr. Fowler When are you going to make your move?,' Nov. 18. 24 Jimbo Leeny Sugar D. Lorry B.A. Murph Deac and Fretts June 10 M.G. C.S. S. Soccer My Family Auntie I. and Uncle A. Irwins Cerrutos Tournaments Pike Coach Mr. Finn Miss Keefe Baseball Bantam Friends CLASS OF '79. ACTIVITIES: Soccer. Baseball 57 CYNTHIA J. O'DELL C inders. Cvndasious 'friendship always benefits: love some- times injures. - Thomas Fuller 'A 7-N f-5 xx sa is 1 Er NN. -3 .an- X Summer '78 Pitch Road My younger days The Beds Grad. Party '78 Concerts Birky-My buddy Peaches T.H. 6! l6f78 Triumph Riding New Riders A Past Relationship Vermont w!Darlene and Yvette nrbq Flash Gordon No way Clyde Joe Bonnie Raitt Bantam Kath and Tim Falling stars Meg Green T Darlene's house Billy I'm aware Yes. Ma. . . Bennie . . .ALL MY FRIENDS Sept. 5. '78 Get up early every morning Beautiful school My poor English HAJ IME GGATA Haji ACTIVITIES: Chess Club ll ., J ' 7. Ri- 1 l 1 ' 1'. 1, il N 1-'N' '- I 1 - fn v V tl ' 1-4 ' If . .. H 1' ,a ' rj, ' N 5, tr I, W waxy, I, ,X lik N. ,bk x i, ati ll, w I K- 1 1.-,. - 1 I k L4 f N' , lik' lil fx Tvl IF' 1 , V , 1 w g ,LM P N. .N Jie' 11 4 , . I , xx.. 'Q t ,A 'rf 1' ' i ww in ul :lv I xx, . It +R- X ,X W it vkvxk- I . f ' X I ' V .- -ll 1 O' - Q' ' . ' ' .. MM L . I x Ag, 4, 'L : f ' T: LH I , f K m . ' if I , ,Nl ' ,',, C 'N 'W ' ' M fg,,l'fl' I t I N 'W I N Y- X, 4 I , 1 1, , A-An x Y' 'Z . , ,C fig. ..V, V ,X it H ,.' vm' ,Nl s I A hf'7l.Q'v IL: yt 'fi X' X A ,' ll , ' ,., If Q'-L' T' 4 . ,, ' 'xl i 5' UV x ll ki-. ll, ' ' -J '- ' lx 'I ' VMI? ll Ili . . ' 'Il' If A 'i s, it ' . L .,,' '5 X, l , Ee l. 1, THEODORE J. ORR lf-1 ,V E' - Ted You know why? 'cause. . ACTIVITIES: Soccer England, France, Driving to California, freeport, Canada, Lunch, autos, racing, rolling Rabbits, A. S., S. P., The shop at NMVW, Summer weekends, red Stangs, Blue Beetles. CATHERINE S. PECCO Cathy Camping Out Cape Cod Fall Yamaha Missy California Radishes Rafting Pool hard or soft ankles Rice + Chicken soup ll!l7!78 hanging red yarn L.L.N.M.C. Mt. Park My family ACTIVITIES: FBLA, Yearbook 60 x ? f 4 f ff .1 wr W . W- f, sf H M553 f'ZKMWWfL:flZ,! V! 1 I 0 I E rr ET '-I o F4 :- 0 o E 14 o :s CD F9 o 'J- O 0 -o 5. E' F S0 III 0 sw Q. o CD o o o. EIQFUEQO U75Og:snU swfbfi- om :sw Cir f-'SUI .I 53525 ,cu '-5 :SWS QX':Bm waolg :E gf ,-3:QI Pzwssf qgfwbg UQ lOX .l- rp'.3 9-Vxlrb De2.0-? - m.Ug:Q,., 0QOgQ'UH SSQSS 'S'.C2v1 Ez:-lf' ....'7U: NZOCS 7U535 3l : U 'J: .UJg3.: TSESA Qu:- T-LT-':: L4X:fDfD cs-N'33 ciwcf 125,552- Beams Cf'-I-12.-I v-v-ID -OB fbfblkffb KEVIN M. PERRETT Paraquol as ai' S ROBERT ATWOOD PERRY Bub, Rupert, Boob, Bobby, Bob Think well what you do today, For it is in the living of our days That we weave the legacy of memories ' Which we hold for our tomorrows . . . - Anon. . ' TAS, LHS, Bill, Kevin, Leland, Tara, Norm, Let's Cab It , Jyaudz, 5 NT noo- dles, pain doesn't hurt, McCauley, Polo, New Year's Eves, Summer '78, ll to Foghat, The Lagoon, Washing Machine Jam '78, Tien Mou Park and River, Grass Mountain, The Carriage House, applications, applications . . ., beaning, ballooning, bombing, Rice Paddy Road, Lucky's Guest Houses, 506 Albums, Tull, Tucker, Aerosmith, ELP, and Cult, suitcases, snow days, travel, and good times, Nadsa, my family and friends. umm aloof Qferson Sue , Sutsi e ..:w... : om, a , in a, im... Leslie Lynn R.,'Barb C.,Bar-b 5... otlSO Veronica H. , Er-in M. This book does rso+ mean ll-e end , OF High School tome. I+ sfgni- 'Pies -H-me end cf? I8 yrs. er? h'Fe in Lil'chFfeId wil-la a cer-lain group of people- my class. We played dodge-ball, sl-'cl clown a -Pavo- ri-l'e slide using woxecl paper, Played hopscolflw ,ju.mpr'op6, 5 a skinned our knees, played wilh marbles and yo-yas: No Q21 niggas? an +he Jn High was shocking a+ First. 'The W' J, -Jlliah School seemed soblsg We fl- Soon adjus'led.We became Seniorsofg feb? Classw-ales leftnewones came, . ., t , b uf f Y Some were always around, s ' Q5 - -f-.A . -,, ,.,,,,,sfl'l-l ANKS, CLASSMATES.. M ' J WILL: I, Ray Petke, will Mr. Evans a shop with every thing he always wanted. RAYMOND A. PETKE i Ray, Sugar Ray Why work now? We have all night! Thomaston Green NY Summer '78 Lavs after school shop The Whalens Friday nights in Winsted July 27, '78 Mr. Hogan walks through the woods working in the hay field Marsh Rd Rail Road Naugatuck River Camping out. ' J. g: ' A 1 - 2 3 4 E wx . -. . U , 2 , . . 1 s ' 1-. - 11 5. .sr . -'U -2 I , z ,, 1, E . 5 . - -,: k z ' asa -:W 1. ,Ns . ' , ' K 1 : s I Q - 5. ,- - , .Q 1 ,, if Z. ., , x: :H - x' ls' 1 2 If .x -,Zz 5 A- 1 .- Q E, I, . . . N 1 f i ' gg fm : , C -:, K. F 5' , . 'N' 'Q JK if . x u H Y, 9' '. A ' . 1 I HT, pw .215 . gf! F N.-,J-5 'vs-J JS L,.P 1l. ' rv t ' xx W' 4 ', ,syn ' '. 'A 4 I. q Xu ,gd -,495 .' -Nu 1- . fs s -, . I - ,V ,X 3, n ---: qfy FIV -12' , 5 5, Q1 -1 Y n f-QV ,- 'rim .A F' Q N, - -f.-', ,.,- ' ' . QF 'Tl , ' .N 'x Y I 1 Q' 3: JQ , 'v ,IR 1+ . : x- 4 -' ' - . a X -'T,ns H , tiff. kg 1 - I 1:1 I' . 531. 5 r'f.,T'1 :lk Q! My J , , - - . nga- K, ' . :wr ygxx , - .f Q 5 . J X f h ,-lg Ex- F X ,M I f 'U N ' , .V ' f'1IW'?' , ' Nr' 151 '- - . I - Q x x . Kg Y ,XJ J' x, '. 'A .' KAL ff' H , 'Ui :'Tv :.R I hiv-VXl.' Y U 1 ,Adil W ' 1 PL. ' gm. ' ' SCO I I PF EFFER co , :ef S tt Ch' Y k h '7 - h OU HOW W CRUSC yaa . WILL I 'llM E ll h ' ' ' . W1 r. vans a t e Fords ln Lltchfleld. IJ h 9 cc d t as csbl ss sc ' ' as unc auto s re s angs ue bugs rollmg rabblts . . Frlday n1ghts T.O. A. S. J.S. J.F. R.H. L.Y. P.W. C.P. D.K. Barny 8L Duke 8z Guppy 8: Akela-all from the barn - most of all Fla. F w. -g x z f' fx -'vw-xwxm-fR x'S,:w?1i ' ' ': 'j f'SY Hm,:,E1'Ws,535N Y us f 'M' 5 N wqfwseef SH , W xr 'iv J ,iw ,a ' ggf '- ' Ir' m l . 2 me .x?iEWN?W'sex3mN'w..x 3wwww3fxZ,LJiililirwgw---siggggg -fl-:HM---Af-rwrnafrgrfdkii:::xvli:,,Q,x,g:1g3 :gt b ig' 2:55-h A EES iq - , A 5319535 Ei! by 3 M: X: X, gt WJ.: L t X S XX . . i :fam X 1 P , Qsss 52 , . s.ssss A sss' S 'Q 2 ' J - ssss- 1 X 5 5 l 1 A x X 355: 7 355, ,.,.,., T ..,s q ,X N, ss,sss. Q QM-Q4-.gsm XXXLX y, .ssss 2 gngwwxi wf ,E l so 2 L ' , M. X- ' 2 ' E vi X 5 :Mg vg I pflgw-ww: gg-fifggh fjsgsafs, -,gn ,L wig -555,2 .-sg 'M x. , , R . f r X N QW , X , ,x v . NWN ,.,,Wm,mx MW A ,mw,wzww1Nw,mwMWWwm x X W 'xXw?Xw X12 A QW X ww sf: 2 x 2L,.x.,. Q X, Q xi has fw,wsKlSw2 ,zsbswfwwfk z. 2 ws meh, .km X, ,- .un wx NX qi ai ga N1 6- x , ix 3 - ggib gsnggyizixg gg - 25225 2 ggi? igisgsjifi gggsigg -:gg S55 Rzsgigw :Swiss gi 5533555 gifs: u K ,Q ix Q, ' xx- 1 X - X ' N WR-mmf ....... fi memlwwmw i, wwf ix Wmmxixmx ,X W: 'N .. 2' -Jiizii X f JA-zfs' 'X ., fm ? wg ' N2 v i f 5 X , Xf pm' xv , .9 It - - SNK :ffl Fil: - wi: ss ? X XS W EY f :Q ww 3 W WR -Q - X .X X- ,, A 'N XIII S A ww :xv - N ' mxigxiu - Ls - sms, - Q5 gk V Q! Q N swwyv Nw QNX W ,v Q X Nm X Nxxx. xxx YN M X, N xzsgmzw NK N .. . ..-, Wgmgxf , NM,, gs - - -x -, K. x X 2 f W W Nw .X XW Nkgkwxkx Km- X QQ xQsQga1ggsss.mzX vxxxgg QQ . .-. M -mx .-w r' sgsv, 'nm w ,wi5m:if.?,,.Q,Qw, -wx ws -M x :ASK-f. 'f'T Q- ' is X QS gg x wx x Swvx x N .A MSS, 2 s. 5, ,sw a ww X? r vw iw --3 2332552 wsfsigglzg, in W K M 'M A. Q. ' W 1 Xxx H 0 N' X . R ww - .N N ' 'mi X X N- N fm is Q55 x y Nw 32255255 5 2 - WEXX -V A X A X my-sl Nw gx . fNrmEq.x.S .N NA X515 . Q. g w Riagg is SQA Q 22 mb sw: s 5- 5 X ig Q f 2' kgs - X 2' 5 ,, ..: fv X ,, Q. , , V ,xg X M xg XR , 3, Xxgwrwrmf xx X -. sggmiiiwwqgxgpggx X X WQWM x - 5 A, z-lg S '-x55w::s1.2S1qSEEQSsx .SQA Q :N gm x x ggg X'-. X ' ,bm , BN 1132 , .,g--w p 31 5, 2:55:39 Q W QNSXQLXXSQSXNN 2 -My f- -MQ M-1 X - Awww sxxs Vx QR . wx i-A asz:Qxe'gxgss?:Qs5wNS www-fig, x wxe ymx- vw-.W xfa R- NK igb w f-w Q.,a INQXQN .M R M X NXXW Q XMXY vw i?X'S,Ewissfw:sS sfissiesgkilsf, M520 RWM Nw WG X S Sb . f ' wxi twg wax K sx WXSQQNX xx X Hxksx r N WX yi RXi.p:S15MQ5g wg 'ew sigh-REV Ax Y .ws X- 'X YN-f Sggi w XSSXNSQA ix .xxx d X - XQ SQ '5- sgwgg. --II -VgXXi N Nx-ifigxf-X x QQ QQNNI Q wg T sie X53 5 gQE NX ! SfgQf ses?g5 - Tag' -515 5 x Ni a .W - A R M N12 Vxwfiww FN X X X - N Q S iss vfsisskesg swgwNs,gfQ 2359- QQ N ssig s sax Q5 3 Ai Qgggepgw , gigi iifil , -g Y QQQQ-bgiik 'N if wx x Es xx S1 .N A M :asx x S. N-.N sv -5+ N26 N wg, NE X 15 wsifsifx Xsgixxzsxsi, ii szgs wse fiikiiwsxeixg Xigxg xiki sxgefk ix- vikfw ESX . Sa w :S i s Rx X x N- H wx . - .. f ff fs QS:M1?s?L2fl x swiwx .22 -siw f Q '2 2 ' . - LM 1 .- - -Q ,. . --w x xv, N .,- -iN .N m XN - ?X -R X N Xiv 5 3 is fix isfzeisggiizi Q s k ew SS ass f ,x x liw p - 'X QESISS x wqggx. -Q :paw X5 . vw- - M M-S3 Q- XX - -X S3 was 'X 'swf E 5 .W ai NS NH HR!! W if va-Six Wg? Q 0 H X ' Q . WS fx K- :MEQzxiiaifwgigsszx-S3 RNS? 2 Y N XX X xx dixs ff if- .O-'- xgmx N. P ' My- -SX XX Q W, v- X -Q- - - N w-x ff N X9 2 A N Q9 Qsx TX saw K Mix fr , QNX ES X wg xg er m A. X w. f ..x.-x v x f N , - X .w wf kt ., N4 X y ,x .Q Q x N , ,xii .,,. ,. Q. , ,X gig Av- , E- 5 . sg N , Q x 1 a - X A-X ' A w ww 1 ,gf - F45 fy R Y .xv . Q s w Xgf sigx 5 is is Qwkgsg k .R x v 3' 5 ls L sa Ns f 5 -Qs iam- N x x xx ix X I kg X gm ' x y ssggxi 9 s g W agga Nm Xbixv X4 N - X N g . Q l wxg x . -XXX. N N iixw f if 3 was-gag-as ik X im A 2 N -.5 ww w f X sw, .P , QNX . fi s' gs gi-5 ,wsx 5 X X, A W X , w w .5 QR? 551 X N55 X SNS , ,X A E h 1 - ii 5 iw N2EY':fN i-gwt -, bk Q 5- 1 X, C N, X -, V- K, xc S mxig i' ' Q Lywxw XXX ? Q wx, 5 xx x ,ix is kxjxxxfsgsxx suis- I 2 45 Xgsagfg x., -,5 ,X w g m S23 M- -' www T Q -. xx X 15 Q 3 NX NX NN 4:5 Q-W 1 Q R S f x x S552 -' fllssi 2 X X .. , ' fv x lqx x QNSS F XXN skw - . 'K W x x R N- N, .N m X N X, ' xx xx 'Q N LRXSMQQ Q i x 1 Qs, 9bvfXii1Xf Sm N- 'y x x -Nw. No Nw W - , NX ww y XX X -5 X, mx ? ae Q: 1 . - ' N5 T Of , 'ff QXXXXQ W Q VN Q Q 1 ,-Q53-:g35g?5Y illky .mf-.5,..w'gi 'yN K- w sy- . x g ' '. V : an 5.5-N Y -, qi. x R '-kv Q .5 ' : V X ' wx ' - wg AEE- Nix' -f l X f ifpvliikk ' E x'x lv frjx X :- Ff W Xfmx :.W E mini ,si . xf Q A W x S 1-' X 1 ix N w' . s .-.. x 1 X .x ., ., .... X- - .. - .. , ., ,. , , 'QW-.853 Q - M : :rw V w w Sqvnsw - Q K 1 - XA - . XXX' M W X A QQ: IIII Q X X ' NYS. K x 2' QQ' H ' '-N-:- rx - W. X'xX I N45 'R NvSiQX25NQwrW-MNST Gwxxmwxqgxe-wwwxvwxvwxxxwfmww III- W QR S: 7 N K xx ww ex fwxsw . WSXS We vw www : ' . aww - - - Nw 'fav '- 1 XX WW W www xx Nywx wx - fsbiffwwQfSw1N-:fm-X N -. z ' V x A-- it vw X X 55 as W ' N N Q. - P 3 v N ' N-. '4' ' k fl Qx '-'- -' N f N--1 A -'f 'Q AX vv '+-V ' Siem- Ski Har -- v. X ' ' -- X 'M .vw I-x w.Xv N .fX, Wm 5 -' AJ, Q, B als: x .xiii M Ng fx, . . w rw s A N , -, C '- - X- N. :X .mv A 1 x- wx K . xx. -5 Q .- GSX Qs-X A . 2 , X , NN N fx '- W- ssh '-CWFMNN NNN Q R w X' f iffrxugrk 1 N X ' k 1 .3 x . - f f N ' f Hy 5 X '5 1 - Q G N R X X Q X. ' X 1 A X x-.. x Q 5 Lg Q - x Tk X V ff N - ' Q 2 -Q 4 A Qsggqgw Q 34 .. S ,m.. . fflkei fi i M Q ff '. A ex . . ' P315 T xN 'N . C A 1 f f A - 1 T '- 5 4 z D . 'W f 'A' E ,- + F , N 'Q ' N -. H x g , V h53.f55Ti2Slxx N x 'fx x X, if XWQS.,-A Xfiffixlf' N' ...' Q3iwiQ?w x .ziqifl ' 5 3333 W S EQ :, . wt -1 ggi 5 w i d XXX Nils Xxx N L ..bk :Wagf5Q55iS,gggmx13N5:- xslgitxjixbgwgi MN I . -v s - w X -, X A fi X N 5 S- - x mf :.s- -XNNQ x .xwmlx M S --- 5 Q - Muwlvkr ff-Q Q Q f X. 5. w - , ' A wr- K Aw M - S N v, XQNR Q-Qww rxxwxw , H - -XNSQAQ S wg Nwwxxwm S SNYX N S u S- A 2 b i -- .- A kfx b v X X X N- 1 .X -- XNNXQ . -M.. Rx NS X X K . xi 5 x - xxfii vwg-byX?xsxMffw,wfiw:' x-..x Q ww-.-:ffm .xr Q f , LxL- 'L'AL' . . x K'k' R f N ! X 1 2 , 5 .,.,.. . ., L, ' A . af' -4-V 7 W in Q K - . K -v V N- -- N ' - www- j -Q-gggfix 5535 1 ' 22:1-X Axgzg kg, Mfknml, , fi 5-f ,, 1 N. , , Y - zzz E1 1 :X M z: 1 ' ,, f-W, ,, i T? , K 2 s H N I I, X V J A A -' ' Q, ,, 5, . may HV, fr W, , My J 9, ' A A. .- A . ,I ,wr , fr Q ., I 4 ,, FA: K A . 5 K, . .. .X N .Xi 1, kr ,x K fgi . , K U K 2, K xx , A . A AA A X W my . , . Q P ,A f ,S , 1 few . f k kgf K gg W f , ,269 -X ,Z ,W 1, A N A '- ' A A A As ' 1 'Q L Af 7 1' A 7 A' t ' ' , ,A , . KK Q W A at M A A . R5 it , . f I 4 lf' I X A ,W , - f K sb. X we-vm A 16 Wk? V ,spMA.-.,.wAwwv -if-adam: -:xuxanwww'f'xf W PWW me 5 1, X K x Q. V Wt' A -- A A fx 1, , ,pm-hemp-wwqmwuwnwuwuuwwf'G'W U'4 3 Y ' - vf' A - ' V K M K R 5 A G : 5 SSNZM af Q ' ,. Q ' K 2 1 3: I A -A A, E215-1 wh V A BRI A QL fl wg:-www-aw www WA wr X -4 SM A www ,wa ww .umm x V --ww.-www - . - A-mmm A A W . , A. 31- mmwmwwmaww sz' -xx Amwwmw SA. Q mf MA AQ Aw-vwfi . Am ff: B. B Games . . . Sprints . . . T.T. . . . Beagles at Misquam . . . B.P. . . . Bert, Gleas, Vig. Steve . . . Charlie Daniels . . . Outlaws . . . Doobies . . . Flashlight . . . L.M., L.L. Parties . . . Riverside . . . Soccer Games . . . Trapped at Brookfield . . . Kritter . . . 8f22fL78 . . .Semi-finals. . .New York. . .Community Field. . .Up in the rafters. . .B. Ball. . .game at Pomperaug. . .Simons GREGORY R. RAAP Raapo ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Golf BRUCE DAVID REYNOLDS . 5 fmeuecglf Itofagopiefps l LYNN MARIE RICHARDSON RICI1, Richie 200 A's, E or F, rules, kill it, Riverside, l!2l!76-7! l8!76, falling thru Kelly's doors, skeleton, Basketball Camp, P-38's, Queen H., Pedro, Leroy, Jack, Dinkles, Rufus, Benny, Birthday parties, Camp, Tammie, Poky, Surf, Korkie, Misty, Giggles, Monk, Big Phil and the Fat Patrol, Siren Hat, Buick '71, Coach, Mr. N. and Mr. F., Mr. B, big foot, DIET, maul ball, barking spiders, Doc Iwanicki Award, King Tut, Arms and Legs, BL Champs, Mackers, Huffy Tuffy Cream Puff and Applehead, rip their faces off , all my friends, Dad, Mom, John, Kathy, Buff. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, N.F.L.H.S., National Honor Society, Band, Yearbook. ' age is - s , ing - was-'Qi' h Q s. 8 3 J gf k lf, I AX- t f .sf A' vi .1 ww I -15-. new Q -. Fw gitsbw M,,,5yV.,,fJ,p3vlfefT!,',,f Q-. it -I 4' ' H s ev! ,. 5. -i .1 we QM - ? . - Q., w iv , ,M V V I ln- 'YY if ' 3, 1 ' wp- 1 - 1 19 yyra I' g t V V., MM K 7 . 4 . is .I E ,, sg ,R f t 2.1 .- 4 . Q Q , +5 ' n' x. - . 6 ,,, ' , T xi' if ', . - ' 4' 'sf Qi.. LISA ANNE ROHATSCH Lis, Roachies, Chqzpy Yearbook, N.F.L.H.S., ACTIV, A.F.S. fi B 1 I woke to sleep, and take my waking slow I feel my fate in what I cannot fear I learn by going where I have to go. . Friendship is just a little word. It's people who make it big. My family, summers, Sandy Beach, Hey Chippy, Concerts, AP, Elite, G.S Camp, Talent Show, Bites Party, notes in chem, munchies, Mackers, Soccer and b-ball games. cinnamon lifesavers, girls' b-ball, softball, Mr. Nimchek, Mr. Fowler, Mr. B., gym with Coach Ferrarotti and Coach Jacobs, N.Y., parties, maul ball, roaming the halls, 80 on 8, Think It'll snow, and Let's check him, , cap. cup, and gismo. community Field, to all good friends, good-bye and thanks. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Manager, Softball Sit l 1 . KATHLEEN MARIE M. ROLLI Kathy, Rols, Twinkles Draw Bermuda '78, Braces, C.M.P. w!Tammie, Cricket, A mouse, and the Gang, Did ya win?, Maine w! Laurie, V.W.L. Sum- mer of '77, Cut It Out Lizzie Borden, Capt. Morality, ll! 18177, Lucy, Sammy, and Louis, U-Turns, West Point, Solos Beatlemania w! Liz, L.G., My Family. CHERYL ANN ROSENBECK Cherie To my mother with all my Love and Thanks. ACTIVITIES Volleyball Softball Tennis Junior and Senior class at Litchfield Cindi 7-8 Theresa Johnny Shopping with Donna at Naugatuck Mall Florida '76 Canada '73 Jethro Tull Concert '78 Skipper K8LF Seitz and Sons All my friends Love and Thanks to my parents and also my grandparents. . Q I X i X ix S NN N. s . .S . is SX N N 4,,.. .b.iX . . is Q A 1 s ,W cha N srwvwms We in DGNNA MARIE ROSSI Little Ross Tom 6! 77 Camping everywhere N. Cole and Brenda The monza The C.J5 jeep Our Little House Crazy weddings Yvette and Blake Cindy O and all my good friends My Family Summer Con- certs at the Pine Crest with Tom Thanks to the Deerings The Great Pumpkin on our Hill Swamp Water Good Times with Priscilla: Parties on our Hill Sewer Beds Out to Lunch Punch Linda and Steve Fish and Hodgi Good Times in Bantam Crazy Palmer All My Love To Tom The Moody Blues I made it!!! xx . J . A -t 'Sky vX9' W X X I -is P ,N Moin. Dzitlgkg esses aruh, 2g il. i Ll IS Nw 'S iQw:.a.,.5I as ai' K 1 -,C BSS . me 1 C. Xx ,NX i I nitf, atrds Bzinq-iiet-as sCOl'l m ' Madam S 4 27X f -f NELSON S. SCOTT Noodles Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow Shar Kim Beth Cheryl Sue Stephenie Mod ll and I2 lunch Mr. Tucker's Hall Duty Dances Mac- Donald's Parties Concerts B.B. A.S. Fall First Chevy Last Chevy Sept. 30 SR. Prom '79 Bowling Movies Semi-Formals Basketball games New Year's Eve party mashing saw horses fScottl5 l80's 360's and other crazy moves Julie Cathy Kelly. WILL: I will my accounting talents to some unfortunate per- son in Mr. Sugg's accounting class. ACTIVITIES: School Play, 69 SUSAN SEPPLES Sue, Sep They are free who do not fear to go to the end of their thought. -anony- mous ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Yearbook, Cheerleading NY '78 All my friends do em up! Nelson in concert M.T.B. 121 26! 77, Jones Beach, Ratsys, Caeser, Freckles, Penny's Parties, Veronica and Chery , I0-I-78-UCONN Sunrise, Cool your jetsv, running on empty, PARIS '78, Bonies, Morkies, laughing, Wamogo van, W!K,B,H,N,S, Mark, Cast Party-Beggars Opera, What a panicl, notes to June, Harry Chapin, Concerts with Ei and Andy, Ruby's dents, long talks at Penny's, all my family. CARRIE H. SHROPSHIRE Shroppy, Lioness ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. State Treasurer C.C.V.Y.O. C.A.R. G.S. 70 Lions Rich W.P.W. Cruisin' Blue Bomb VT 9!24!77 Big E Finast Gang My family The B's Poopshnick Snoopy Leroy Class of '75 This is true T-town TS picnics WMFQPFJ 6!l8!78 6!25!78 Crutch Strawberry shortcake Thatis life Deer Island Gate Miss F Mr. D Thrillsville, N.C. l0!23!78 Woof ALL MY FRIENDS . - WILLIAM SHUHI Greasy WilL Will . i, . X X ' WIN I1 N- Autos. . .Summer '78. . .58 GMC. . .48 Jeep. . .Indoor track... N ACTIVITIES: Indoor track i IN LYNN SHUMWAY Sue, Shums N or keeping if it were not Emevson i of surprlses and would not JOHN PAUL SIMONCELLI J.P., Swampfox, Pope ACTIVITIES: Soccer Basketball Golf Berkshire League Chorus Berkshire League Band Band Choraleers Dance Band Madrigals I'm.opposed to millionaires, but it would be dangerous to offer me the position. People who snore always fall asleep first. Weekends parties 2!24!77 Florida 3!2!77 Billy's M.F. smashup on l2!27!77 Good times skip days New Hampshire Class of '79 Sports The Rindos' 4!29!78 MARY. J . G . , Y it . 1 y a I 1 M --:' 5,:, , ' 1 ' o N ',-- Q, V , C E L . L ' I Mark 'Ears Eastern States '76, especially '77, Barn Gang Goodbye Two Timing fire trucks Candlewood MA hayloft My Contact! C.P. skateboards It rip- ped! snow plows, pacer neighbor's cousin S.P. sleep talkin Halloween '77 Fla. '76: '77 Bow tie and chew- ing toiacco Marigolds skating, in and out outhouse CB Fric and Frac G.W. slept here l0!7!77 J.R.'s atoms and me Goodbye to all my friends. WILL: I will my botany notebook to John and all the height I never had to Curtis. 72 Q X 5 . M Ki m - lies - 1, f Q 1 I kr. - . T' Tx -.g- I- - :- N . 'if , A 'NM 'W 'W- I 1 THERESA J. SMITH Terri, Smiriv ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Track, AFS, NFLHS ll-8-78 Enri ue Batallers S ain Jim Q2-I7-785 Keri Q P iTourney. 10th and other troublesj 12-3-1:25 p.m. JRGDJ Lorry 13 am talks. halloweenj AFS NY lst prom my fam- ily. esp. Mom Florida Quassapaug do you remember when? V-OJ Montesa Eurosol HALOBIU the boys Sue's concerts parties I've had it! soccer Ms. Keefe Nova Goodbye and good luck, 1979. m m I V V ,ikgscz .... X iTTziXM:.,,x.f.5r RN xifkx' l3Q.5'f if BARBARA SNIFFEN i According to recognized aerotechnical tests, the bumblebee cannot fly because of the shape and weight of his body in rela- tion to the total wing area. But, the bumblebee doesn't know this, so he goes ahead and flies anyway. L1 I gillbp limi lava ' 1 ,UL ,ABQ-3' L5 ,L QL MK, by flu rw K: nu 'S LJ 1 -, X ' r Q ' 1 lbkpn. A411 Ao L .SLQ533 Tlgdg' rt C lf' rb tolgxywjqgyfgb U J V3 QQYDLJ an Sltlvvf 'A Qvwwl Gary ' L V , ' xvlliw if Wilkie F A f W ,wi ff' ff' -14 Vblx N A -Qvtlina x Qlwcffl ' JIMMY 4149 Tew 'O' Sveety! 9!30f76g 2:41 PM Tinker Copper Name Sake riding together my family my dove. A M A N D A S P I E L M A N Summer '77-78 Eastham, Cape Cod, J. Geils at Waterbury, the bomb, 8!l7!78 Steeprock, l day in Boston, Spanish taco parties, camping out, Doobes, MT. Tom, Little Left, The Beds, stuck at Dog Pond, Liz, Chery, Kathy and Kim, Sunny Hill, rush, The Pines, B's, Led Zeppelin, Bing, Repunzl Panama City, Fla., going to Florala, with Cindy, Julie, and Cherie, Munchkin, 4 lbs. of M8cM's, Detroit Breakdown, J .D., Colt Park, orange, blue and green, the apple orchard, Matthew. Ns . Y BRENDA D. STAIRS A Bzqfh. Bern You don' ave to know how to sing. the feeli though you want to makes successful he Mo Crane - 'B WILL: i iw rg Hogan liafsilflif SC. mW,Wg,.,........ . Www? - d K SQ s Q. S s .X ,s Qi X :- L j-.sg 5.-1. s hw - X is E.. at A .Q K ,s........-.. E E :,: . o ,M -' F, Q. X ssss' .X . Bo. State finals I and . Les. Spig. Cip. Kelly. one bakery. Hockey. Dr J. Hat tricks. riding. Jog nniewstgce. Shum. G.M.D.. B-Ball. Mr. Nim. Mr. F.. P.V.. skiinif Ncheel. lVlr. B.. This way'?. Down that'?. HS. Stats. Larry. I l7l0!78. Lorry. StaceQ Killington. Wobhly Barn. Who us?. Itesftopped snowing. Coachie. Chem HA HA. m-m-byzmite. Qing. Kim. Stunning. Butski. Bun-Bun. FH and.L camp l and ll. check me like . 5th grade, Bentley and Ht But NOOO. get small. 6!2l!77. Mogo rides, Miss K. Rip their faces off. All the great times! KIRSTEN STEVENS Don't get mad, get even WILL: I will never quit! Amy-Louise Janice Paris '78 I'm not crazy! Casper My colt Showing SMILE Nancy My Jr. yr. Loco Riding Keefe's Tardy Stranger Catch ya'll later. AMY LYNN STUDLEY Honnnda! Kathy's bruises Yimes The Beast Doc Are you a turtle? Shaft Me, Ra, and Iz Charles, is the strike over yet Billy Chem Cut It Out, Lizzie Borden!! The manly cast parties The Orange Flame Nova H.B. C arles, Keith, Stephen, Kathy, Liz, Thomas and Robert fthat day we went to the beachj James, Sylvie, and Ada Christmas '77 That drive to West Point Itch Aya Fun With Dick and Jane. N X X w N it X PQ as Lists X, XX X wwe S x X X Q I S X Q u X SY QW ls: X I N J ' 's - on Tim 52, B S ,L 3 is RX W X H k X .gs ., - ss Q sits:-1 . x tx. g sgiq x , t -. S - F ,Q .K -w 1 :xl-I , s , - ,X x , V . gli I ,, gksgs sm,Nx .. XX XX un- one 5 5 ACTIVITIES: Pirates , Brigadoon, Choraleers, Madrigals, Swim Team l l'113'EO'-'Z ZPUFUCIVI CARLYN ELIZABETH TAYLOR Car, Feather, Carla Life is the hardest thing to accept and the easiest thing to lose. -Carlyn Taylor JAMES THYER Jimes, Jim, C200 ACTIVITIES: AFS, Swim Team. Play Lake Seneca Doc My family Race tracks The four C's Muffin and Jade Judge, Hope, Tonie Chicago Dec. 2, 1977 All my records Misquamicut frisbees Sunday mornings Car Shows He's gone to the dogs Lucedale and Collins Miss Bobby's Christmas tree and Choo Choo train Indian Motorcycle and Chopper Books Mr. 16th 70 Friday the 13th Finding myself Learning new things Modeling. MILTON S.L.U. Dudley Town '78 Hunting Red Chevyls C.W.E. Trucks Now boys, fight nice about the size of a half dollar LHS I never let my schooling get in the way of my educa- tion. Samuel Cle- mens ACTIVITIES: Track RICHARD D. TODD Grizzbf, High-Range CARA ANDREA VANONI . ' 5 i ' ' x HERE AND NOW, square rainbows, Girls' State, the sugarbowls are listening, hockey boots on pitch four, David T., festivals, a special summer, Gail and Italian gelati, Eric and Massimo, amici Italiani, King Tut fand the sharkj, the Opera, Tom D., duck shoes, wide-long-wrong, Paris, a nous six, maintenant! bicentennial madrigals, a midsummer night and a dream, Whan that Aprille ... the ruler orchestra, Comment? caragail. When so many love you, is it the same? Madame K., cara Cara di Carrara, Pablo, Don't cry for me, Argentina, my very special friends, my family and teachers, thank you and good-bye - 79 DAVID VIGEANT i Vig ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Basketball Bert, Rappo, Gles, Murph and Krits Ferry's Sportsmans Richard and Joey Prom '78, '79 Lenny Birky Cass, Biff and Big Jack TALS Doctor Jacobs 7th grade Caulfield and Keller My l8th FCAC's at Hart ford Bert's house, Nov. 20 Springstein 5-6 with IO and Gles The Lindstroms' 47 Semis, Fairfield U Grog L.B., S.S., T.S., Providence Leen and Dang T.T., L.M., C.R., I.O., and Bugs Caulfield's Flood cor rupted she's gone Janice Marie Lindstrom. Lisa, 5! 7! 76, Red Volks, weekends, Beach Boys, Fiat, Eagles, Out Laws, the swing, Blue sneakers, April vacation '76, lost keys, finast's pole, M8LM cookies, Point Folly, B.F. '77, Mae, Chris, big punkins, The big rock on the hill, the ducks, A, M, L, F, L, Fall, Bondo, Snowmobiles, grease, skip days, South packy farms, wet floor boards, glazed D, B.B. WILL: I will O'Leary the right to leave school without getting caught. 80 DAVE VINCENZI One can acquire everything in soli tude except character FU:-1129312 E X GRETCHEN WALDVOGEL Gretch You're Weird! WILL: I leave my seat on the school bus. My class, field trips, ovemight in Boston, The Magic Show , My first plane ride, breaking the dock at Mr. Driscoll's cottage Goat Lady swimming The Nursery School doing Math Mrs. Kelly Mr. Driscoll Mrs. Whelan. BRIAN WEIK Mugger Parties, Rolling Stones, Rut Row II, Hey Arch, 55 Willys, J8LE Winter, Ronnie Van Zant, Injin Joe, MTB, Mohawk Mt., Hunting, Fishing, Par- tying, Good Friends Forever. CAROL ANN WHALEN Teddy Bear CORAL JANE WHALEN Cor, Corky One must have a good mem- ory to keep the promises he makes. -Nietzsche WILL: I will my twin sister. Coral, six minutes to catch up with me! GARY Misquamicut all my friends 5!22!77, my family, SPDC Lake Quassy The Osborns my l7th birthday John. Jr Mt. Tom Gary pepsqueak my sister-in-law all the good times Lake George carnivals Terri Robin Cindi my senior year SOP cricket our boating trip keep on tryin' nerves about getting license long talks what if? Goshen Fair '78 weekends my life. G t X X gs fx ,E ts sn X Q J X n Y 9 N Y 1 -Q t who t, tg s . tv, Mom and Dad St. Pete's Cindi Ed Carol!Oz Skipper Lake George Newport. R.l. Carol. John and John, Jr Suzie Q The Guard Tyler Lake Mrs. C. and Cricket Practice Room 202 Black Rock 2! l8!78 9!4!78 NY Goobie. Haystack Mt All the years gone by Sis and all the good times we've had Sandy Beach Mohawk Quassy summer days spent at the lake always having problems. X X xi 5, X Q x kiss. ,...: -.. ., I mr. xii :yr .. , - K if . . . Q, - HX fjsx ' - 7 : : :.i2I.,,' fl' - - avi A .- - ws. 5 ,M -Ass. - -A we :rs Q . -2 QE, 1 1 555 X slff, '55 ix ' - ssl Q. is .X GARY WIGHT WILL: I will my deten- tions that I skipped to Kevin Archer. November 5, 1978 Karren Remeika Weekends hiking bowling girls. RICHARD WINSLOW Rich, Rick, Winsy 66Pity99 1 l WILL: I will Scotty Lorenz a set of young fingers. Pirates Brigadoon Beggar's Opera U.G.P.B. BPB RP Scotty Chuckles D8LD Let's vote ACTIVITIES: Choraleers, Stage Productions A winner never quits and a quitter never wins - Bob Mathias Coach Cook Tennis Nova Sco- tia Community field Chow Korny Gleas Nova Coach Jacobs Bert Vig Raapo Mr. Fisher BooBoo Halloween Wayne's house Riverside Soc- cer CYO Dances Study 5 and 6 Fretts Scooter Golf cart K.K. C.S. M.P. Sprints MacDonalds The beach My family ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Tennis, Football CRAIG DAVID YARD NANCY ANN E ZWICK Shadows of yesterday and promises of tomorrow. keep my mind at peace. but. I am concerned with nothing but today's reality - Anony- mous BERMUDA '78 All my friends New York Laugh- ing with Paul 7!l2!78 Misquamicut The Big E Washington C. L. Psych Don't worry! C.P. Star Wars Huh'? T.T. Bombadier Parties F.R. My car died again Cobble Hill Kinky Are you serious? Chem Pickles and French fries Torrington Boston '78 What a unit My family. ACTIVITIES: Softball. Field Hockey F H A W JIM THYER Melbourne, Australia S E If . Q. CML POST WELC l X .. SYLVIE BRCCHET Lyon, France 87 SUSAN SHUMWAY AFS Student Texcoco, Mexlco TS S55 'NF x 6 TERRI SMITH AFS Student to Castellbn, Spain X I S Q :K 2 x :ig as x X YN NN if x w .. C' , gg .,, , YR' Nx- xi W W 15 X 8 i 9 X .S X x ,xx X R ' f R v 1 E fi ml S Q S as f -k g N. wx XX . S . xi Y S5-' 3 x. 2 w ,sm ,LR ','g:.,N .: A New N 13 3 Q33 4 x fox: X x 5 5 r 5 x A m EDITORS Gary Koeppel Chris Anderson PRODUCTION: Susan Peterson - Chairman, SPORTS COVERAGE: Ricky Hart- Chairman Cara Vanoni - Co-Chairman Steve Bourassa, Kelly McDevitt, Lisa Rohatsch Liz Alvord, Steve Bourassa, Sylvie Brochet, Charles Cramer, ART: Veronica Haynes - Chairman Ted Lancaster, Alan Organschi, Susan Peterson, Barbara Sniffen Bob Perry, Lisa Rohatsch, Kathy Rolli, Sue Sepples, Sue Shumway, TYPING: Jill Batta, Cheryl Brennan, James Thyer. Barbara Capell Robin Clark, Veronica Hall, Bobbi-Ann Horne, Cindy Lutz, LITERARY: Sue Shumway - Chairman Cathy Pecco, Kathy Rolli, Susan Peterson, Cara Vanoni Terri Sage, Carlyn Taylor, ' Carol Whalen, Coral Whalen PHOTOGRAPHY: Michele Pico - Co-Chairman, Lorry Wicks - Co-Chairman BUSINESS: Robin Clark - Co-Chairman Bobbi-Ann Horne - Co-Chairman Charles Cramer, Bill F oley, Bob Perry Kris Anderson, Cheryl Brennan - Keri Downs, Veronica Hall, PROOFREADING: Susan Peterson, Lynn Patty Kane, Cindy Lutz, Richardson, Cathy Pecco, Lynn Richardson, Sue Sepples, Cara Vanoni Kathy Rolli, Terri Sage, Jane Sweeney, Carol Whalen, Coral Whalen 91 I S SUPERINTENDE NT OF SCH OOLS BOHRD OF EDU A TIGN RESISTANT SUFERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS A XSS? N x FX. ATI N ww . N is PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 'FFICE W g A jf . . Q .A N. .WU K MWMMNWNWWWNMMWWQWMMMN W ENGLISH AID 96 I STAFF NUR E 56 wee? if w-wvxktilvm 4 x xx X . XQ SNSSSQ5 ' H W 0 X gg fKvQwQfQQxwggg Xssfkx S , S 3 X S - X X X Sgr S X Q. Q X XX x X X X wefsw X x X x . xx x FQ. K S Y N -- -mm ,X . . X YQ ix ax ' V35 X. .X x XX EK X is a XX sw. - www flfww W 3 xNQ x A .4 x X. N-ik . . 'QQQYH E f ' RN . A A LX L X 2 V Hisswr , L x S ' WW W Q.. if Qwxr iz. . S HN . SR . . SS E S e X 'S-M 2 N Q V ., f Nw 5 fi Q!! fggjf iff M X X X AX X xg.. X S xx . Q S xs X X X N x X Q ,l X x XQ1, A. 'vii ma- C Q. Ms . .ge X 5 M 5 . -X E x xx Q A N X R S mdk .pa 0551214 EY: Y ITR 0 J SNAHS W0 fb HEI LPJRO QUE QQ? 455 mv XM5 4' QEN is Www xx x x XXX wx XX X X OO Sai 54. v N - nz . bidi? LANG J 6 X CQUELINE ARILYN V219 31159 SUSAN EN -ITTH fw Y AQKEEFQ L NWACXXQ' f? QNX ig! HMRRV5 DEP ATICS .scxr cg Gb . 'of' Rx c. 9 EDWARD LOQ' ARK V9 Ak Musk ff-LIP Fgv-We NSP1-3 CIA L ED U 'E fkf 'fs J?V'7ffA FE RKWVRQ ATI 0 T EDUCATION ,X Davy N 4 I Q N 1 4 AN 5 O i v fr X W S 'QLEN NNW Cf! QERT DQ' A5 Mb SEP14 G9 45 J fvv sggl - iuzso vncz: llllfill TEACHER Q2 .DJIKTTIJRIIUEI R wi.g,ff Q Sgmffl VAN 5122696 'qs BETH FGNWF L BRAR EMRBAK tl CX EE,- We S BETH' Loewe DNG 1 w 0049 f 1 RGARET Q f A MR' DENNI 5 EWQN FE ERIA STAFF 8 50 S777' RNA PVS CL-PJ Mas. R. Aoolsom, Mas. L. DoYLE, MRS. L.KosER, Mas. KMAIN, MRS-IVLPLUMB, MRS. R- KNOX A N ,- g 6 anim Wim :ef A wx Q' YW mm x 0 o ,r- - gm iw 3 y. A Su- w QUE m :ff 32 1 nf r' , 4 WN lv sf by-,...,q hi l r' 3 Ya 'Q . Aa X. Q! ,mssxv fx r Q 5' E f? in i i . , 2 PSM + my NW N H W l 'f 1 X a X WW mv f ff!! 'K' x x X wi ,,.., x ,. x wwwm-M TRACK X . X 5 M, W an , Q . lf' I iifl. 1. 11 n iff' .ii ' f-'p I I o: :gh-il..-', . ' ' Y iffy! ' 'r' . :sa '27 ' I 132' :::alff .-'ldflf ' Z , :: o ii: ' ,gp fc , .-.' 315, 4 X 5.12 'sl ,au .u I 'uf 4 I Ht' I I IJ' iw l ff-Qu - - XX -ss I nvhx-V 2 JT? D Ci 112 YM QK Rag as ' X - egg X A -xii-Sf bfii . Ng X 5 , 4' X 5 1 40 X xi L ' 1. BA SEBA LL fiif .- iilxfg M .', 1' fr I V' X 7 5 . ' . '1, .'1':JC'f, ' I 2 . ,' a' 'l I ::f:q- ' .---...Rf . Q. X-.-,-- .-----.-., i .n,--'T-Q N 'ln R' 11 : .vv qqrinln - ,my . ',1.n.- X Amit' ul U'-nl. 'n'Jx'.A ' yl xl 4-lu k A I , ,. . ' -'ffuffllilltbqll 1 5 :pq 4 I Mg .'fq'2' X X' ff . N ' . Xbsux XELXD 'RSX Hx N 'XX -.5.X- .xsx N N A XX N . fm. I. n y - ff s ' ,I 'i-if-.,,.'..' L. , . , , , . , . fs I r I, - N ' A r f - h , ,.. 'U . .. . . . . ,. ,, .. . , .. ilu, 'Q' ' I Q1' . HQ f '4 x' - Q4 o A 4 9- U tu S '- .fx VJ Q! , t ,M if . -QA, 7..:,,f .X glx .sd It 1' 4 . 5 .4ag. - .4' V , .H ,NNIQLQ1 C - 1, E .' 4 u A K 4-:Q u- - , , - - - ' I 'NNN Aie. K. V as 2 A M g , 4 xi . L Q ' an Wm 0 A . X QQ, . 4 v . - , ' ROW l: J. Plourde, M. Scanlon, T. McCaffery. ROW Il: J. Novajosky, D. Vigeant, D. Gleason, B. Quayle, B. Foley, S. Anderson. G. Smith. II3 lfx Q WV 'A JJ ,W sz? fp., V 1111 ,101 1 - Q fl. . . . M s, fe . .. fo llr X 5' r 11,4 ' XY xi 2,3 2 ff' ' jk fl ' N L 4 1j:' . .I i ' C..-, fe if fs- N A to 1 Q S S me We E , . A . - .W -. 5 , L ,-Q-A 5,1 wg. - -. v sn 'E R l -x 5 ' X N Q 189'-NA , A X at l l L. A-2+ ' Y ' g i , f A ROW l: K. Harnicar, M. Abbott, S. Wallace, M. Bradley, S. Pepper, M. Hall. ROW ll: A. Guion, R. Deacon, C. Ander son, V. Hall, K. Anderson, C. Vanoni, K. Dolmanisth - Captain, L. Pickert, L. Fleming, R. Keefe - Coach. 2 ., TENNIS ROW I: J. Copeland, T. Filippini - Captain, T. Murphy - Captain. ROW ll: J. Jones, kuile, C. Yard - Captain, K. Stahg, A. Landau, F. Cooke - Coach. lfw A slim H x' , ......f . Q, I X Q Q or C. T CI'- X 'x i fu. ROW I: L. Losee, Mgr., D. Waite, K. McDevitt, L. Richardson, A. Rourke Mgr. ROW II: R. Andrulis, K. Novajosky, L. Wilcox, N. Fraser, J. Sweeney ROW III: L. Martin. Mgr., R. Bray. L. Rohatsch. H. McLean. N. Zwick. K Anderson. W. Bucklin, Coach. AWN Q52 E, , f. .fy X Q hx f 1 Q ax X 9 ,, Aw wmv P .W N X av Q . .Xa SM. -.. ISS R WM -www! Q xxxm..4,,, -+ in 2 ifinyw XL af K .V R .xx lv N. x 4.528 Fl .S 5. -'NWS Q .ZW v- ii-6' Qmw 'Ol av Nqw ,IS .Ng li W' .vp-A A91- 9 A WX 'BUSY Wir-vv NM! Q-1w+'fw mwsnvs ww - .Rwwff X wwf D Skonieczny P Farrell, M. Kolakoski, A. Anderson, J. Simoncelli, l ff gssskf T WF .ff R. Hart, J. Ingraham. Coach: P. Dauten X . . - 1 1 -'Q-37 -E 009 Q ,gs 5 SQ ,Q GULF sg K . 3. T.. E ROW I: C. Perlotto, J. Dooley. ROW Il: P. Kane, D. Richards, D. Richards, L. Jones, L. Moreno. ROW Ill: M. Gasparelli, K. Novajasky, P. Woodington, J. Tucker CCoachj. SOCCER CHEERLEADERS MAKYWX xxmh W af-f KM V . wM SK 5 fr ' 4 1 f ,uf QF' . ,A ff A fx, J., --,,q..,f' !.,. f. . ' . iff, ' - Q..-Ak ', cf' xW, - ,J ,x , ,-Q1 r. f- A , A f xi-'A-.W 'X ,Jf S - Mflff' ' ' ' QW , , , ' 'N ' '. . v A ,if 1 ,511 . A-'rw' ' I L 1 f j,.f N , '-..' 'L X., if- ' ' m ,X , A K N MXN -X. A, , v '13 --'v, , vm, Q J . A f'A1 ffff23 1 f ,A 2 N I ' Sf' X U ,V f' A - ,db ff -X- X .fl x -M f MQW 'x ,J , N ' , f 4, A 8 QQ , .V f my X. wx . '- w iw- h . ' . X1 X A5 is-Q., Ng XX M xx X as fr N6 N' S - -11' I. XXX S in ,N X X XJ- f N A KQE .Qt xxx NSA sa X u .4 X X is 54:9 .,,,.- N x K 5 we Y tv W 3 . X 5 fr 2 K St.'bffz 6.4 f iz 3 4' f ' 3. X W . ' a z .,,, Q f N nm A. . 'N-ana L' ROW I: S. Farrell, B. Stairs, Co-Captains. ROW Il: J. Dore, L. Fleming, L. Wilcox, M. Abbott, A. Guion, S Wallace, A. Sass, J. Sweeney. ROW III: K. McDevitt, N. Butts, J. Reynolds, J. Reil, S. Shumway, L. Richard- son, I. Sorrells, K. Sparks, R. Andrulis, Coach Ferrarotti. ' A ..?, , TZ' l ... 1 A 'ssfa A . - 'mb . . Q. I 'Q1L,-'vs S FIELD HOCKEY . , k-kk K 1 K . . KA ml . ROW I: J. Dore, J. Bolus, T. Zordan, C. Giroux, K. Richardson, L. Falcetti, T. Lind, M. Hall. ROW Il: Coach Flaherty, K. Anderson, K. Anderson, S. Babbitt, K. Knox, M. Casadei, H. Seelye, L. Cleminshaw, M. Strong, G. Lewis. 123 Fisk M' Nw ig K S x XX Q X W X i X fb 9' x X ni XXX 'Mig . S sk W:- Q 5 C0 RU ST M Q. Jw x E. - K ww, 1 - xi ? - , 1 H' M FQ FK X xx X i 5 :Q . SQ x . Y. . Q ' 5' OX- X S X . I .. 3 S 2 y w FP. R saw Tw x x .ya EKIVUU' 1 A9 Y minmmdwm 53 A .wwf M lv Q ,wks ., ,N Q ff X Q QS' N. 'ix X x fx Xin.--A 'X K ,fin .- fk' -' -,,,,', XR, iq x 5 Fi .vs 1 I T ROW l: L. Cleminshaw. H. Protzmzmn. T. Lind. T. Zordzm. A. Barnes. C. Hoopes. ROW ll: D. Driscoll - Couch. R. Rzewnicki. G. Gehrke. J. Copeland. L. Pickert. C. McDevitt, J. lngraham. S. lffland. D. Hack - Manager. ROW Ill: A. Guion. S. Weir. S. Farrell, T. Filippini. D. Kilpatrick. E. Rzewnicki. R. Rzewnicki, B. Perry. D. O'Leary. xx .. Wm' rw N O i -.e' 'xr S rf' rg QS S .Ss xr '- A ww,-wx NS EQ Wd! xr Y N 1 ROW I: S. Walker, B. Allen, M. Giroux. T. Lee, J. Budny. M. McGurk, J. Winter. ROW ll: J. Zinn. P. Farrell, K. MacKinnon, P. Lesser, J. Reynolds, J. Glenn, K. Fisher. J. McDevitt. ROW III: G. Geci - Coach, T. Lancaster, M. Cherry, C. Pfeffer. A. Organschi. J. Lawrence, W. Hudson, M. Zbell, R. Mahieu, M. Giroux - Manager. mQQb2N sf.. PM T R K 5 i it E . . ' X L. X ROW l: B. Sorrells, B. Davidson. A. Smith. C. Smith. K. Grendahl. C. Giroux. S. Green. ROW ll: G. Geci - Coach. D. Christopoulos. N. Holbook. H. Mac- Master, P. Winter. D. Savoiu. M. Giroux - Manager. n f-'Q if 4 Q Q I L W ? ROW I: C. Guion. L. Green, I. Sorrells. G. Gehrke, L. Filippini. ROW II: M. Abbott, K. Harnicar, S. Usher, M. Decker, K. Green. ROW III: A. Waters. K. Stahl, B. Andrulis, E. Francis, J. Copeland, D. Nevin, J. Cappello. JUNZW it 0 M .1 ROW I: D. LaFountain, C. Kirchner, J. Reynolds, T. Carr, P. Woodington, N. Butts, C. Perlotto. ROW ll: J. Rey- nolds, G. Falcetti, D. Waite, K. Anderson, J. Heuckeroth, L. Fisher, R. Deacon, M, Kolakoski. ROW Ill: M. Mitc- hell, D. Hatstat, R. Newbury. B. Curtiss, K. Geurette, D. Irwin. J. Jones, S. Iffland. .f J Y3,.,l Vim? Kr ..-cf S . .X KJW, if ROW I: S. Gillotti, D. Murzyn, M. J. Downey, S. Meyers, S. Spencer, N. Holbrook, D. Ricci, K. Briggs. ROW ll: M. Morton, J. Koser, B. Mercier, J. Ferrentino, T. Butts, J. Plumb, E. Major, C. Carlson. ROW III: R. Fischer, D. Morin, D. Seelye, B. Woolsey, D. Archer, J. Rosenbeck, M. Pelletier, B. Boynton, J. Heuckeroth. I 36 ROW I: A. Bierce, C. Hicks, L. Finn, B. Grady, M. Weik, A. Rourke. ROW Il: F. Bumbera, C. Wootton, T. Litke, R. LaGanga, A. Brouillaro, R. Rzewnicki, J. Malerba. ROW III: A. Seeley, J. Jacobs, P. Farrell, R. Gardella, J. Law- rence, A. Landau, T. McCaffrey, M. Scanlon, C. Neuguth. ,L 1 11,4 -1.1. . -L .....,.s..: ww. f ROW I: K. Weston, S. Walker, J. Reil. ROW II: K. Moo- ROW I: S. Weaver, B. Elliott, L. Wilcox. L. Giroux. ROW ney. D. Korsgren. P. Gaillard. T. Fitzgerald. II: J. Plourde. K. Stahl, J. Smith, J. Dlugokinski. C. Velazquez. ROW I: T. Allen. N. Fraser. C. Landry, A. Mastropietro. ROW II: T. Vigeant, D. Hayes, T. Flanagan. J. Cal- houn, L. Sawicki. JT . NN-MQ? kb -XQ- OW I: S. Plummer, K. Reilly, T. Kennedy. ROW Il: R. ROW I: J. Pepper, C. Fretts, C. Curtiss, K. Novajasky, R. isher,-J. Fiolek, R. Haynes, L. Dooley. ROW III: D. Rin- Spring- Row H3 P,D21uIen, T- Hartz, C..M21U1C, C- Waf- us, R. Steeves, C. Terkuile, R. Davenport, G. Winslow, D. ner, Fmklefuc- King- RQW Ill! J- Gmzlk, T- Eykelhoff, ergman. J. Winter, S. F rscher, D. O Leary, J. Wiley. ROW I: C. McDevitt, C. Deacon, L. Pickert, L. Nigrelli, A. Green. ROW II: M. Vanoni, L. Acker- man, W. Bohman, D. Knox, M. Foley, 'N. Kane. ROW III: D. Belancik, D. Cappello, A. Anderson, K. Mar- inko, J. Cappelina, B. Davenport, M. Lavoie. AM ROW Ig A. Curtis, M. Rutkowski. Mikalchus, J. Jacobs, ROW III: Wilson, M. Plummer, B Ahlman, S ROW II: L. S. Schubert, D. Murray J. Zinn, D Chaponis, S Wilcox, K. Matthew. S OPH OM ORES ROW I: T. Swiridowsky M. Rindos, L. Gardella P. Lesser, A. Sass, L Fleming. ROW II: V1 O 53553 g.,o :sw 2 if' 2 . , xr.. sw W USO E 5.5 r-Us gl- W D Z3 :- ap--Q f UUJVCVSZZ Richardson, E. Brown R. Mahieu. ROW l: L. Falcetti. K. Grendahl, L. Jones. D. Radwick, K. Parks, L. Marino. R. Healy. ROW II: J Quesnel. A. Studley, J. Dore, R. Andrulis. J. Glenn. D. Savoia, L. Smith. ROW III: V. Brunetto. D. Telman. H. MacMaster, J. Ingra ham, M. McGurk, C. Krone. M Strong, S. Barnes. ROW I: B. Litke, K. Keesler, L. Koser, J. Batta. ROW II: T. Butts, J. Nadeall, J. Fenn, L. Jones, J. Fischer. ROW III: J. Budney, K. Smart, W. Hud- son, D. Parsons, L. Lemanquais, T. Riberio. ROW I: J. Cordon, S. Wallace. P. Winter. A. Smith. R. Van Steen- burgh. ROW II: M. Giroux. R. Bray. S. Gehrke, S. Pepper. C. Smith. J. Meyer. ROW Ill: S. Bumbera. B. Brennan, G. Swartz. A. Nesbitt. J. VanOrmer. D. Sko- niezny. D. Caulfield. J. Andrews. ROW I: T. Crehan, M. Tetreault. L. Humiston, S. Beach, B. Lee, W. Lee. ROW II: S. Magee, K. Perkins, R. Usher, K. Becker, D. Famigletti. J. Downey. ROW III: T. Lockwood, M. Hovey. D. Heukeroth, M. Crusius, B. Losee, J. Hallenbeck, B. Deering. lg- iddfl l lin L'-1 at li' U f 'l 'U 630129 23LDYW'w0'1ff Q E -S D 0 ,kjifff ajtilfxf , . X Cllfxl Q631' l FQ 'S ROW I: G. Bouthillier, M. Main, D. Horne, P. Rutkowski, L. Anderson, K. Jones, C. Beach. ROW ll: R. Blanchard, G. Alvord, J. Sniffen, D. Potter. D. Scott, G. Lewis. ROW Ill: D. Kent, T. Bunnell. S. Knox, H. Gray, L. Todd, F. Loyot. ROW l: wi King, C. Bierce, F. Bush, M. La Certe, K. Truax. ROW ll: J. Currier, R. Davenport, G. Caruso, C. Finkle, L. Hovey, J. Finkle. FR ESHMEN ROW I: M. Fabbri. S. Dolmanisth, M. Main. C. Giroux, J Cipriano, B. Sorrells, S. Green. ROW ll: D. Schutt, T Velazquez. L. Falcetti, A. Rzewnicki, H. Seelye. B. Var Steenburgh, T. Lind, D. Crosby. ROW lll: T. Scatena, P Sepples, V. Avallone, M. Zbell, P. Shaggy. B. Reynolds, K Archer, L. Fisher, R. Tucker. S rf ROW I: D. Losee, D. Brown, W. Lockwood, M. Hughes, J Lee, A. Zajac. ROW II: L. Aller, N. Brennan, K. Krone, A Nicholson, L. Orr, K. Richardson. ROW Ill: K. Rainey, C Finn, M. Petricone, J. Schaut, W. Clark. B. Cook, M. Wil liams, A. Query. 1 L .. QW.. . . L LL l I l lROW I: E. Nelson, T. Elliott, J. Diorio, E. Deering, M. lDullack. J. Bolus, T. Zordan. ROW II: N. Petke. L. Simon- lcelli, P. Warner, R. Wagner, R. Anderson, M, Kolakoski, A. Fields. ROW III: D. Fisher, J. Bunnell, D. Richards, H. Ogata. J. McDevitt. D. Christopoulos. A. Barnes. I ' ..- Ms sk I: D. Lowell. S. Prentice, J. Leifert. J. Ricci, D. orin. ROW II: M. Reilly, K. Waters, K. Spencer, L. C. Brennan, L. Reynolds. ROW III: T. Moynihan, Pepper, D. Minucci, J. Gleason, T. Koeppel, A. Kors- ROW I: J. Fischer, R. Bradley, B. Farrell. G Copeland. ROW II: S. Smith, L. Cleminshaw, G Hamilton, G. Casadei, C. Hoopes. ROW III: J Coleman, C. Hicks, D. Caulfield, T. Dlugokinsky H. Protzmann, S. Rapp. ROW I: S. Curtis, S. Lewis, G. Tetreault, J. Wood- ward, J. Koeing. ROW II: B. Titus, K. Remeika, C. Hudson, J. Odell, H. Mastroberti. ROW III: J. Duncan, J. Heady, C. Roy, M. Smart, K. Woolsey, P. Capello. ,fl tow? AP l Il tl ,.,lJQf fra , PM NIM lmmdgt 5001 PNXX L . W W' lf l' 'Gil' SEATED: G. Truelove, T. Herleman, M. DeSanto, T. Brink, R. Teach. STANDING: B O'Neil, R. Powers, M. Hoyt, D. Calabrese, G. Waldvogel, J. Cianciolo, B. Brown, J. Hillman M. Calabrese, R. Bouchard. X 5 z - A V . ,,,. 7 I f I I i I I 'I 7 Cf-I I DJ I I I I I 5' II I I N K2 C T 1 gg 1 4,1-.. :7?1lf!,g1 M :HH f'llllf'Q'I I Ullll fllllll' I XX. x qhbb ,XX III Xx- XX II 1- SENIOR CLA SS OFFICERS J UNIORS: R. Rzewnicki, Vice-President D. Richards, Historian L. Giroux, President C. Guion, Treasurer I. Sorrels, Secretary FRESHMEN: T. Elliot, Vice-President R. Anderson, President D. Kent, Treasurer T. Lind, Secretary J . Bolus, Historian SOPHOMORES: H. MacMaster, Treasurer S. Wallace, Historian K. Sparks, Vice-President C. Krone, President M. Vanoni, Secretary O F F C E R S i STUDENT COUNCIL ROW I: C. Guion, C. Vanoni, G. Gehrke, V. Haynes, J. McDevitt. ROW II: T. Elliot, B. Farrell, C. Hoopes. D. Christopoulos. ROW III: M. McGurk, J. Waters, L. Fleming, E. McGurk, R. Rzewnicki, K. Knox, L. Jones, R. Rzewnicki, OFFICERS: E. McGurk, President, R. Rzewnicki, Vice President, L. Fleming, Correspond- ence Secretary, C. Guion, Newsletter Edi- torg G. Gehrke, Treasurer, Mr. Fowler, Advisor. STUDENTASSEMBLY COMMITTEE I ROW I: J. Dore. L. Wilcox. M. Kolakoski, L. Alvord, S. Wallace, A. Sass. ROW II: D. Fiftal, Advisor, L. Falcetti, A. Zajac. K. Rainey. K. Stahl. J. Copeland, S. Usher. G. Copegand. 146 NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW I: S. Fleming, C. Anderson, G. Koeppel, A. Organschi, J. Babbitt, S. Farrell, S. Peterson. ROW II: Mr. Fisher, Advisor, L. Richardson, L. Losee, L. Martin, C. Vanoni, A. Guion, E. McGurk, V. Haynes, S. Sepples, Mrs. Lichtenber- MA TH TEAM I: J. Andrews, T. Velasquez, A. Fields, J. Bunnell, J. Bolus, R. Winslow, R. VanSteenburgh. ROW II: Mr. Nim- Advisor, G. Koeppel, C. Anderson, P. Lesser, M. McGurk, J. Glenn, C. Velasquez, D. Ricci, Mr. Schuh, Advisor. 147 SOCIETE IIONORA IRE DE FRANCAIS J. Copeland, Advisor - Mrs. Kearns, D. Ricci, S. Fleming, C. Vanoni, C. Anderson, L. Wilcox, M. Kolakoski SOCIEDAD HONORA RIA HISPA NICA ROW I: Advisor - Mrs. Moreno. L. Martin Falcetti. K. Green, S. Peterson. C. Velasquez, Haynes, T. Swiridowsky, G. Koeppel. ROW II: Rohatsch, L. Losee, L. Richardson. P. Lesser, Vanoni, S. Babbitt. M. Vanoni, L. Fleming, Studley. X L V L C A. ASSOCIA TONEMAD PROMO VEND UM S TUDI UM LA TIN UM Advisor - Mrs. Moreno. L. Martin, S. Fleming, H. Mac- Master, M. Casadei, J. Andrews, D. Ricci, L. Losee, C Vanoni, L. Wilcox, M. Vanoni, L. Fleming ACTIV OFFICERS ROW I:' C. Anderson, L. Cleminshaw, M. Kolakoski, R. Anderson, J. Gleason, T. L- lWHI1iCki Koeppel, J. Cipriano, D. Morin, D. Brown, W. Lockwood. ROW II: M. McGurk, M. R, Hart Giroux. S. Pepper, J. Bunnell, L. Fleming, C. Smith, J. Dore, L. Gardella, R. Bradley, C. C, Anderson Guion, A. Guion, A. Green, J. Bolus, A. Sass. ROW III: H. MacMaster, A. Smith, J. Schaut, L. Auer, N. Brennan, L. Nigrelli, M. Ahlman, M. Hall, J. Cordon, M. Vanoni, S. Wallace, K. Knox, S. Raap, S. Schubert. ROW IV: S. Gehrke, C. McDevitt, L. Mar- ino, L. Jones, L. Smith, R. Andrulis, S. Fleming. .iii-2'-sf::si j iiigliifg f 1 A -X X' t RN .. I. J. McDevitt, J. Thyre, S. Brochet, A. Guion, T. Zordan, M. Giroux, L. Fleming, C. McDevitt. ROW II: Ingraham, J. Schaut, M. Rindos, H. MacMaster, C. Smith, C. Guion, R. Anderson, C. Krone, A. Green, K. ROW III: Miss Petrides, Advisor, L. Mikalchus, C. Vanoni, A. Organschi, L. Auer, J. Bozak, E. McGurk, Studley, D. Skonieczny, K. Moore. ROW IV: M. Ahlman, L. Rohatsch, S. Shumway, T. Smith, L. Alvord, K. tahl, J. Glenn, A. Studley, M. McGurk, J. Cappellina, D. Caulfield. ' '49 A F S FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS ROW l: J. Batta. C. Lutz. B. Horne. R. Clark. ROW ll: ADVISOR - Mr. Tucker. N. Zwick. C. Brennan. V. Hall1lC. Whalen. C. Whalen. C. Taylor. K. Rolli. C. Pecco - absent. Ap FUTURE H OM EMA KERSWQ f - lfll M.fLQy,,,, . YZ Q . A I .filly ' ff? To I fd! V4 ' J' ROW l: A. Brouillard. A. Rourke. J. Dooley. D. Waite. D. Korsgren. C. Maule. ROW ll: C. Shropshire. C. Pepper. K. Richardson. J. Leifert. L. Anderson. P. Rutkowski. L. Decker. L. Reynolds. J. Fischer. ROW Ill: Roy. M. Foley. K. Remeika. V. Roy. T. Crehan. M. La Certe. L. Hovey. 1241 V I if fig' f 1 I ffl fwl X- Yi s.: . J Waters News Dlrector T Lancaster Muslc DIICCIOFQ A. Organschl Statlon Manager M Cherry Asst Manager J Babbltt Techmclan MlSSlng M Kolakoskx News Director, Below: P Lesser Mascot D.J. 'Sf C. Pfeffer M. Giroux C. Anderson B. Perry M. Pico R. Rzewnicki M. Hamel C. Terkuile P. Farrell M. Abbott C. Guion J. Dlugokinski S. Barnes F. Bumbera C..l'.l'l.CQ TALENT S H O W if xx U W NX . ,S 3 Www my-'S W N . QNX? ,I JSS5TA an-av Sh' ' A N I' wx WV 1 x M X ' 'J jxikrg X: gig. K 5 . Q X . -Q ii 1 A v w' f ' 2 Wi J K .X I. M W K X .ai A Q S13 V F X NW. :Q qs .x we xx x X xx , X kxgi X x Hx X , W ax. Q X QX E QQ Y x X X X 3 xmv- K . .-EX 1 ' A XR i Q S N i S 5 xQ.x Qs I X X9 1 xx X X! , X X559 , Q15 X X Q Q X lfifiigz :Qx ,f lg x , Mx wr? KE? ,fiifi iffw , Q R M ,V f XF N Q EX X SX X .. N 5 Nxi i IQ N f x X X NN Mmm fmxfw I AM' ,NSX X MYR sw. W -sn. A .nf ff ww: Mm - X ,Q Y.: iii 1 g F15 E is 3 4 N 1 N Q I v N. 2 Qx M T N . N . 5 Q . r S5 ,N--x .-ff!! ywn ff ss, A , A 1' V' ' Q 4 'fl A iw W, W Y vigil? Q BEGGA RS 0 P E R A E. Alvord. C. Anderson, K. Anderson. J. Babbitt. S. Bourassa. S. Brochet. B. Davidson. M. Giroux. A. Guion. R Perry. C. Pfeffer. K. Rolli. J. Simoncelli. A. Studley. R. Todd. C. Vanoni. W. Andrulis. J. Copeland. J. Dooley. L Giroux. N. Holbrook. A. Landau. l. Sorrells. K. Stahl. S. Walker. J. Andrews. R. Andrulis. E. Brown. J. Cordon. M Dunn. L. Fleming. M. Giroux. J. lngraham. L. Jones. L. Marino. A. Nesbitt. D. Radwick. A. Sass. S. Schubert. L Smith. A. Studley. G. Swartz. S. Walker. D. Christopoulos. B. Cook. A. Fields. C. Giroux. C. Hoopes. M. Hughes.J Lee. G. Lewis. T. Lind, W. Lockwood. T. Scatena. L. Simoncelli. T. Velasquez. U Q Q '-i,'. :ci c 'i . J. Babbitt, S. Bourassa. S. Brochet. R. Bunnell. B. Davidson. L. Falcetti. M. Giroux. T. Healy. A. Organschi. C. Pfeffer. L. Richardson, K. Rolli. J. Simoncelli. C. Vanoni. J. Copeland. J. Dooley. G. Gehrke. L. Giroux. N. Hol brook. S. lffland. M. Kolakoski. A. Landau. R. Rzewnicki. D. Seelye. S. Walker. J. Andrews. S. Babbitt. R. Bray. B Brennan. M. Dunn. L. Fleming. J. Glenn. R. Healy. J. lngraham. K. Knox. P. Lesser. K. Matthew. M. Strong. D. VanSteenburgh. S. Walker. S. Wallace. R. Anderson, A. Barnes. J. Bozak. N. Brennan. J. Bunnell. D. Christopoulos. E. Cleminshaw. B. Cook. J. D'Orio. C. Finn. C. Hoopes. M. Kolakoski. T. Lind. A. Muir. K. Rainey. K. Richard- son. A. Rzewnicki. L. Simoncelli. B. VanSteenburgh. A. Zajac. T. Zordan. CII T R D I A N N G C E E N B S A E N M D B i L i . E ROW I: T. Healy. N. Holbrook. M. Strong. B. Brennan. ROW II: C. Vanoni. D. Christopoulos. M. Vanoni. Missing: M. Dunn ROW I: J. Bunnell. N. Holbrook. L. Simonce li. M. Vanoni. E. Alvord. ROW II: S. Bourassa. J. Simoncelli. M. Giroux. Missing: W. Andrulis. J. Babbitt. C. Pfeffer. ROWI: N. Ho brook. A. Studley. E. A vore. l.. Simonce li. K. Ro ii. M. Vanoni. ROW ll: C. Anderson. J. ngraham. J. Simoncclli. R. Blun- nell. M. Giroux. Missing: W. Andrulis. J. Bab- bitt. A. Organschi, C. Rfeffer. M. Giroux. J. lngraham. S. Walker. C. Hoopes. S. Bourassa. ROW III: R. Bray. T. Lind. A. Organschi. M. Kolakoski. R. Bunnell. F'J iJP'4CD FFP FPWHZCUO 2:':4:uO2 C1 'QCD ROW I: N. Holbrook. D. Christopoulos. C. Vanoni. T. Velasquez. R. Andrulis. ROW 11: S. Bourassa. .l. Simon- celli. C. Anderson. Missing: W. Andrulis. J. Babbitt. R. Perry. C. Pfeffer. Q M ws. S I C M A S T E R S ROW I: R. Bunnell. C. Vanoni. ROWIIJ M. Kolakoski. N. Holbrook. S. Babbitt. li. Alvord. .l. lngraham. C. Anderson. B. Davidson. Missing: J. Babbitt. A. Organs- chi. ALL-NEW ENGLAND: W. Andrulis. J. Babbitt. N. Holbrook. C. Pfcffcr. .l. Simoncelli. '57 S CDFPC3-WU? Y lv a tx N x. v .. ii, ' A ,al ' - - 1t.tvx,wxw - Rf 'Ji+ , glllfiili ,Q .- ' if vA'W X l as K Tom Birk I ' Tom Filippini David Kilpatrick Bruce Reynolds John Glenn Kelli Green Caroline Guion Ann Guion Peter Lesser - Lysbeth Ackerman Mike Main Greg Swartz Mike Butts Karen Harnicar Ricky Wagner Doug White Matt Casadei Maureen Weik it :E- '::i.,, - Fe l . XE fewer R -',- , . , A NN. Q . 'N Xxx mi is Q c S x x 'wixqx :J o f at it ,N New i , WN . N X X .Q wget - S iq ' ec t - -gli GFXXF' X x e Mg A X XFN-xt- TK- --X Qznrsw . gt gk L K A Q k X X R X K N N mm- - wx XS N K i N :MN . JL L W A xx 3 i xv mum., - -wx x f' MN x x , is Wm. . Qs S. X X, i , X 1-can ws- 1 1: .ff Z Vw xxx X M XML S, 'a 4 413 THANK YOU 4 Q 4 S, is f RSQUQY fggtszsiii qui'-RW T A Q f s . OUR Sy Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Betty Locke S A T 1 T A Peterson P P POURPUBLISHINGADVISOR - OUR BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS: M' Denny Galvin Mr' David Driscoll Taylor Publishing Company OUR ADMINISTRATION: OUR CLASS ADVISORS: A Mrs. Gisela Litchenberger Mr. Noel Evans C Mr. John Kissko Mr. Michael Savage Mr. Marvin Roberts OUR GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Paul Nimchek Mr. John Degnan OUR TEACHERS M .J ff f ' A f C 'ef Maha' 1979 SENIOR CLASS GOODBYE. . .GOOD LUCK ' A ' VJ-r I X. ,,.., L,- x Mv ru Jai- la-., Hi. we , W rx! Ju' :x '., N7 1, . w F'xELW',J1JF7 J-'JJ' - gm' ,.,.1-., 4, V . -.,fM1',.I-'-' Q 2- rf' x, if -f A 33? -M, '4-P .' X I 13, W A, X., N 1 A '.-- 'Y ,Hi-if.e,.. F N , . 5 15.1, .. . pujw- , f-qw , .,,.'1',A' V ' -f...1f?-fy, 'if -Jbipwipv J... In ' ffli.,-,,ef'f ' V 'n Q X' , .,- . -Lv-' ii Q, 'r s v .XR X P , v A v 'MII . K fxg 1 L . - 1 T nan- 'ae35:fsz'u5QYiF L' Q. . gl-. .,,, ,,., ,X ' f .pfrx :' 'Ii '1-21:5-. '..P',.f5?3'-w zfqryf .,- , -' A f :M . w . sgafwv .sax Q ff. 1 ,, ., ,,. , V 1 1-V .--ai 2' 1 ' '-U JWQ' ' ' ,..,'. -: pq ' 1 . I. . 5 . . 11 , - ,. I .ITVX ar:'JZi 'i fitxsff 15..- Q-,itfiiif -531,3-rx 19 A ..g., .'?i'-iii' . . X , 1 I - .- S . :I 3, . - ., .' ,4'.fqi ' - . ' N we-+ .E-!g ...,:.-.I M, Q -gg, - Aff' E-. 14 x


Suggestions in the Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) collection:

Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 60

1979, pg 60

Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 132

1979, pg 132

Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 135

1979, pg 135

Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 38

1979, pg 38


Searching for more yearbooks in Connecticut?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Connecticut yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.