Loomis Chaffee High School - Confluence Yearbook (Windsor, CT)
- Class of 1985
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Project Outreach was designed to acquaint newcomers with the campus and promote friendship among classmates. Activities ranged from wall climbing to canoeing, and the day resulted in friendship and trust between the new arrivals. School spirit began to show its presence as everyone was eager to participate in some good clean fun! 1 K., iss si ,, t ua - A . Q, W 5 E A i v we 18 gf 'alu- 2, W .., FH I Students Bring New Life to Campus ms . ., . -4 Nd? , ,,f- lf 4' fe E , V64 'Wh I .W 21 Faces in the Quad gy' I hope the dog hasnlt been here! Limbo time! 22 QW is Are we meant for each other, or what? Can you believe she really took it off?! H, ,k.. ,W X 413, if Wpwph M., . , 5' lim ' ' 5' . 1 f E , r L Y '1 ,V K ,117 ' 4-1 N 1E w .W 3 ' K . . A 1 ,1 ' QC.-4 k X ' U., ,gm . ,nf 1 5 QQ?-Sxxh A wigga 'ff.QLH.,', ,Hx 3 R is 1135? Hey, why are you so ugly? I didn't think I was that bad! XX... 8 . f -i 4 A W, . Knits, .L A 1 ' E' y t i L is Q ti A We got an KA' on our first English theme! ' NW M, I Scholars Hard at ork p -W ' , f 43 - A? , f iff-WL 24 3 ks. A 'il 1 fa ,zwew ywww-f 31' K 25 2-4-6-8 Time Again to CO NVOCATE I, ,ff - wen- rn Qmsti' ' 1'- Rf Q , w , ' ,g'!j, f Y . I , ,H ,,,, Wg? QQQFQMQWVA Anya W K I 1 h1f,'swP2 kk 5 V q f I gwyg 3?i5QH vQ,,, MW f if gf ,,3.,y3M , Tk v , : 1 ff f ' if f W, .. A ' W ,Q A' ,, ,sy V , , 4 W Q Lz ,W ,,, Y W :pai ,Q Q Fw Qmwngp 1 , A 'H A ,,4......,., if J, Wi: 2512 X 5:5 Q: 4.430 X. K ... . if J-Rf? ,wag- sw., ,,m 4 R5 mfs X AUUHIS September f7ff'? summer Hi, there. Welcome ro LC. 18 39 1 'fuk g, I MX A I 5 l 1, -6:2 Q M95 r, . ' 1 , f' r , . ,- 424. A v ew' , e X g. -: 1 iiw-rx. 5 -T, v , ii 1 hh 1 e , Y Lkkxkxk 1 K Vx 5 Sui k X 550 K VOL.I,NO.1 LOOMISCHAFFEESCHOOL SEPTEMBEH24,1984 V gg, e . , ,Q here's ca New Bird in Town! Students Hush 51091 Hubs 4-F 28 e L O G LXIX 1 is +985 V X X M, K X -:-f in 1- -gg, Aff . N .,-' .,m'h v'v,,,,4' k ,if C. X By JOHNNY HART 2+2f4 SIMPLE K I Tr. r W ' Fmmme, Liesu TE SONTVJX-ER 'EKU M5160 A mane, Lomeek ! Ilia 'Kew' Doonesbury returns KOH!! Cxzfzxwfl E :Mei MIND BCGGLING EARTH EHATTEUNG W LN ' ' fb Academic Enthusiasm ,.............-w- ,...... .Z-4- ,,,,,,,.....----1 ,,,....---1 What is the classroom? As students, we are supposedly here for the activites that take place within it. Therefore the classroom is one of the more important Cif not most importantl places on campus. In May, during sixth and seventh period, the classroom is definitely not a favorite place to be. However, in the winter, when the wind and snow are out in full force, one becomes aware that it is better to be inside than out. The classroom then becomes a rather pleasant, comfortable place. When homework is done everything is caught up, the classroom is a constructive learning environment. The classroom has, however, a rather unique ability in that it can change with astonishing swiftness. The learning environment then becomes a torture chamber where the student must grovel and squirm when he or she gets behind. The physical layout of the classroom itself never changes. Be it in Chaffee, Founders, or any place in between, the classroom is always four walls and a ceiling. In another - perhaps truer sense - the classroom is the students and the teachers who inhabit it every day. It is that kid over there busily engaged in tomorrow's homework. It is another kid staring out the window. A note being written about the weekend's plans. An athlete dreaming of the day's game. It is people learning, understanding, reviewing, socializing, and a myriad of other activities. It is also the teacher, who is up there trying to pull all these elements together to form an orderly, academic environment. In short, the classroom is what we, as individuals, choose to make ofit - nothing more and nothing less. 30 x,,.....- 1. -. ..1.-.. 1.-..,,.1: 1 :I . : -.. j' 5 Q Q 1 si l N ..f1 NWN '5s... qmmaov-ww ,,,,, . 4 ' ,YA-' 'Wi ,,,,,,...-nw- ' Q 523+ A QE 'WWZM f-:1 ..,. gii 5 41-- - F , x.,lg,,, .,..M...W -',..... 241, '.5 Q pw tx ,,-'L: C' E . QQ Q s fi - aff? x amd M Faces Around the Island I A . iv 5 gm 9 4 ? ri' I 395 If W., MN.: Z, fix Kikx LK .K .W on MQ .. at V if ,W ag A ,, wi' , , W., Q17 Boarding Life Is . fi Senior Coffees 1 V Q5 Hoping for mail el . Family Style . . .and doing the dishes. KL2' S 'K A TAKE ours 81? Q 'NSD 0 EI'-a an: QRS 0 E 0 W g W5 fad Socializing between 9:30 and 10:00 uh ' 322 30 03 Y, V V ,. a A. 1 E ,,' wg., fi li? 55511 , i,V , , The indoor soccer league 55 avolh uf S-H . BO LL, KSOH bOxlGd 599.3 od, Uf2QKFo15+Y fmmmwwf Z, Q w35gF.?S.g . . . Porch Cookouts ! 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Al.-2:-E29 BULL IWI AFRAID I HAUE QUUR SAT SCORES WERE A RECORDED AND QUUR 3 , -fd C1 1 E IF' 'E BADQNEIIJE I oi IME Lowesr EUER 5 I QW YM ' I E X f LU! .IIIIIIT S 1 U I .III 5 N, 0 ll A - , ' CJTWI 1 HOIMEUERJAIHEIXJ IME FACTOR IN QODR CONFERENCE RUSHING STRT5 FOR LAST CHANGES OF GETTING INTO SEASON ANQ COLLEGE ARE PRKJTCALLQ ZERO' ,VV News li 47 'IQ ' l 513,113 Inj ll h X I II? Q 5 I 1 d X' , A . I! gm:-' So This is the Dining Room This year the Loomis Chaffee Thea- ter Associates performed the play The Dining Room, by A.R. Gurney, in Eng- land and Scotland. This parody on the WASP CWhite Anglo-Saxon Protestantj lifestyles of New Englanders, was per- formed at three European schools. Un- fortunately, each school only had stu- dents inthe third and fifth forms, which are the equivalent to American eighth and tenth grades. Although the stu- dents missed much of the comedy, they had a good time. The company spent the majority of their spare time visiting cathedrals, museums, and other points of interest. Highlights of the trip included: shop- ping in punk infested areas and visiting English students' homes. One cannot forget, however, partying in British night clubs like the Camden Palace! Prior to the tour, the play was per- formed at LC and Hotchkiss. Perform- ing on different stages created an air of novelty to each production. These changes tested the actors' projection and the crewis adaptability to unfamilar staging. In general, the trip enhanced the companyis cultural outlook and per- forming ability. 48 'Ulm f , f l - 'f n ' ' I H .bc x 9 i .4 w 49 5 s hose Socks Are These?!? S 3 'LQ G is ,rf -ilfigifx vp-v JP' 9 ,cgi-gf X 6 Each year in November, the school begins to come alive in anti- cipation ofa special day. For athletes, Kent Day marks the culmination of the season, and for supporters, a final chance to cheer for their favorite teams. The pep rally gives athletes a chance to reflect on the fruits oftheir efforts through a long season, and the following Kent Day provides one last opportunity to test skills against a formidable rival. lt is time to get upyschedf' but perhaps more impor- tant, a time to support classmates as they prepare to face the challenging Kent teams. The event is valuable, not only in terms of athletic preparation, but also as an impressive display of fel- low support and school spirit which blossoms as the rally progresses. Many of the benefits of athletic com- petition are emphasized on this occa- sion as teams and fans alike join to rally against a common enemy in hopes that, together, the Pelicans will triumph on Kent Day. t 'F ' 'Rn 51 ayhop Life is 'r QQQL w. , 7 . Q .,..b df A , A, in , parking in the hopyard, waiting for carpools and waking at 6:30 in the morning to face rush-hour traffic . xii, . , P. 1 1. 'N G ' 6' i - 2 ......--W i L if x if- 'g , 'g,.., 1. .viii XKSN-x, inhabiting Founders and the library 5rd and 7th . . . the bookstalls . . . afar ...lunch runs... 5 1 i' A 4 , nnrnn i s nnnnnn s s . s - -. 1 ' -fs: Q. .X K . 1, ff-is I ' - R : .f ' V ii i i ' so - is . ..FQ 1 and carrying 30 pounds of books on your back. 55 4911 INTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTER WI NTEI 'Q QQRWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTER WI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTERWI NTER WI NTERWI NTERWIN 7' mi rgigilfgg- -f,,. . k ' 'if 'V IAAHELLN IIAHELLN IAXHELLN IAAHEILN IIAHHLNIAXHEILN Im HHLN IAXHHLN IIXXHELLN IAXHELLN I1XXHEl,I,NI17AHEI.LN IAAHELLN IIAHELLN IMHELLN IAAHHLN IJXXHELI 54 TERWI NTISRWI NTERWI NTIQRWI NTERWI N'l'IiRWI NTERWI NTHRWI NTFRWI NTERWI NTIERWI NTERWI NTER ,,,....-I ,- ,M HELIANI XXHEUAN LXXHELLN I.XXHEI,I.NIAH?IlN I,XXHE!,I.NI KXHI-I LN I.XXH l,I.N l,XXHEl,I,N IAXH 'ILS I KXHEILN I.KXHEI,I.N l XXHI-H r-'IIVCIOCJIUJ :E was 2 E ZOHff1Or-'rvb4rf1 WAKE ME UP WHEN IT ESSIJMMEQ. i Millions starve in Africa: Do they know it's Christ- mas? Merry Christmas 25 'BUSTER 56 V ACA HH AA PN PN YU K A H STORM ARMAND Boi 9:0 :T SNOW 'fv- TION ' M QE doldrums 1 -1 f I R IS IC yi N,-,ff-ff -,,. V - fm I ff 36'- 6 6 1 , ' 5 E' ,LL-rf. I ' 6 4.A.,,' 14 1 l-'V b 1 , . 'njfvf ,ry 4 ' 5 , .L fgfm A xv :gf 1 6 6 !-- gs 2: i' 3 I f A Q' All ' .E A fit ' 'Q 4' :EQ 3 N-. 1 Q' 4 : ,V 'Yeah' ,atb Z Thank Goodness They re GONE! THEQE ARE MORE PEOPLE IN THE COORLD T:-LAN EVER BEFORE BUT mem LESS me TU oo mmes GD! as The Stars Come Out 1 Y 1 f KK 1 'W x - wf., Q .-I 2 QV sf' ' w nu f4., f ' WJ' '42 f I In T ,M ,Q xfff f 2' X I ,..wN 3 J QU. 9 X. Q , Kp- Concert Heightens Christmas Spirit , t.tt. tx it i tt 1 NME F-si W' Holiday Festivities Promote Spirit 62 47 'M' WERE FINAULY PID 0F 19944 mv wow wavi BEGUN WQ5. Lx 9 'N' X' -, g y, A Ml xhwt s, 1, 4! 1? 4 xf' 4 h E? Q , P .im ,. . lf '--nr W lf f .153 L t K 35333 E Faith plays the Chapel ff g 229 ? X at f 4.1 Lf, f f aw, ff? 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H357 7HECRAZ!NE59 OH YEAH 7 WHERE YOU FORT 60!N6 2 MZIWRDALE. ,Qi rz L ' I Q 2 Eff ' ,, 4 I W E.. --..,,,,,wsm A xl 'w-1 U' , .M at A 7 Seniors .ttestedn for Con- As Winter comes to an end . . . students dream of sprmg t1c t roflclenc test nec u P - V term, spring clothes and the 3993595 , STGYFTTHQS M522 Q92 quad S MARCH VACATION!! Three weeks of sleep, sun, fun and NO HOMEWORK! !! sf THE 5 uniior Fdrrnal ,lg ,. , was - M lfigf TWVWW 'Ire' X A ' '-1 ll? V 2 it r comitteiifenwfomsifls V swim- min the state again! , Volpe Selected As Morehead Nomine 71 Senior Prank Wakes sland At 6 am Seniors Pose for photo . . . Where,s Walter? fr N , o, Where's the night watchman? P LI The infamous leaders PG Power 72 www .N Bill Lyclgate's Creation Qr. -- rx 4 . Q N . :kr if ixi 1 . 5 --2 fitting vu-' 1 The Next Day . . . Fire Alarm . . . Harsh! aff W Wlmsrw arch Trips Abroad Add Culture, Fun r 3 ,ZMQ 2 4 N 'A -1 JZ WW i x 1 .. K cf 1 'fr L 'f 5., - -.15 ' P Q , K A 5 -K ml.. . . iv, - - -, K KX -W--X :iii .sk W 4, qu? 75 If My Friends Could See Me NOW! This year's musical production at the NEO was Neil Simon's Sweet Charity, Even to undertake such a production was an adventure in itself. The fact that it was done, and proved to be such a success, is a tribute to the dedication of those who work in the theater at Loomis. Once again it was produced and directed by Dean Adams. He has a way of inspiring people with little experience to strive beyond themselves. His wife, Kristin Adams, choreographed the entire show. This was quite simply a lot of dancing, alot of very good, exciting, innovative dancing. Even the men gave a good performance, scared as they were of Kristinls wrath. Mark Gott- schalk was musical director of a talented and good sounding orchestra. Technically this was the most demanding show ever produced in the NEO theater. A full turntable was constructed on stage and scenes rolled on and off from both sides. The lighting fully complemented the technical achievement. However, what really made the show was the spirit and enthusiasm displayed by the cast. Everyone enjoyed himself and it showed on stage. The strong performances by the leads were balanced by a similarily talented chorus. Sweet Charityl' was a show full of color, vitality and exciting images. lt enthralled Loomis audiences for four packed nights. Perhaps Dean Adams summed it up best with the words, all those legs! 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W 1 ,,,,, fa? fl '+A X fx 'Vx 1 f f 3, V fy, ff f lf' QQ ' v x 7 4' -ff , .1 vw YY f I xv nr ff ' 7 f 7 1 V 1 v 4 Mi Z i f , If f W rg ff f v W ABVEZ2 k ' AA , ' ,,,., I A Olympics X EDWORS ARE Som 20 5:9155 I Z - , K t ,. . A!! s, , A W 'wg 'ff-2 I eruors Sklp K 1 Aj ,,, D, to Boston -A ' A ,,,, - F A, , ,CX , . . , IOIS fl11S NEO wlth Semor exams Howe say IIIIY 35 : Semors sell souls for fun and profit Alumni conunue 'ski ii I pi Wh s-...... intellectuals of the community DAX PROM N 4-9 , ' i 'ff ,fi 'yy Pas The Olympic Tradition Continues if if ii ,,,,... ,. K - nnfnnn E n svevz., .Mens i -S , ,. NJ ,J 1 .,.i I ,,,V 88 , K., Z' 7 ,W MM mf WW f',' wary' ELM vo of rv 4 Spring Une nteft 4 lb-.fl ..v....- m Frang1one f J H Held na and Barbara Wehr Yamini 4' ,N-.4 ..A, X ,,,,- ill'-mr'--. 6 .. -N K-. f J- V, ,. ,.....-----f' H.. W ' , was-wg, .M :sag ..g......,..-.- 5 xx Se? fr f,gr m X la f'1'. ' ' W 1 i -A - XX ' -- ,. 1L?', ffm WWNQ 4- , I-fi.f?i?f,L3 . 'R , . Q sf Q xii t -i'x1Q fx 5 Q K . '-. 1 ,H 'L 1 K I X ' ,H xii 'Q ' , 'L ,sf Q . 5 JMX A VY s Sandy and icke I. fw if 5 Ei sf gfii V Sally and CJ. Speno 11 .V Adam and Darren Perl -W..,,uw Change the channelg l don't wanna watch Star Trek. Mom- my, Tom stole my doll and he won't give it back. Cindy, donlt :ick me, you little 'Hi Hey Bill, can you lend me ten bucks? ohnny, I'm scaredg when will Mommy and Daddy be home? Sharon - could you put in a good word for me with that hot ooking blond? Giving and Fighting. Helping and Teasing. Knowing and Shar- ng. Always Caring. Brothers and Sisters. A tie that Binds. ysncff C Beg 'ignd Chfgg iif C ,ww , . , and Virginia Leete 97 ENIORWEEKSE NIORWEEK SE NIORWEEKSE NIORWEEKSE NIORWEEKSENIORWEEKSENIORWEEKSE NIORWEEKSENIORWEEKSE NIORWEEKSE NI 15,6 'fa KSENIOR EE EEKSE NIORWEEKSE NIORWEEK SE NIORW RW KSE NIO EE N IORW big.. 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Q56? -if e M, 1 Spirited Prom Highlights Senior Year V' ski' , Q 'Sf::f,.ri'ij, , S , ,.,4 'W' rf -A ' il' a .vs 1 ! 1 M 1 Q SK 2 , j A 1' I '. ,32 if N , MN u Z 'Aj' , 4 ' . 1 ' fy 1 ,Q S wh - 4-4 Z5 ., ffjf Q.: 'i ii K. f , ff , -, f 5, 4,7 if :xx K , 4' 2. ef 7' , ' ' X L fi :sf p ,, , gg Y X 'V V E 25 A KLWVV .V 2 'il 7 in 9' i B Q ,st p 45 3 , fl on if 5 i fum , 4 A 44 ' Ni 'xii 'XF ' J ' Y C .QAM V: 1, -- kk krkr K Class Night Awards The Bausch and Lomb Prize in Science john Ockerbloom The J. Newfield Prize in Science Steven Michaels The Samuel C. Suisman Prize in History Carolyn Volpe Elizabeth Marx The Norris E. Orchard Prize in English Elizabeth Colker The Bard College Prize for Critical Writing Fiona Micheli The Sarai Ribicoff Prize in journalism Alison Wittenberg The Loomis Chaffee Mathematics Prize John Ockerbloom The William C. Card Prize in Music Sean Mullen The Frederick G. Torrey Prize in Philosophy and Religion Brian Parker Karen Mabee The Morris H. Brown Theatre Arts Prize Dene Silberstein Sean Mullen The Sanford B.D. Low Prize in Art Sally Spencer Heidi Lux The Barbara W. Erickson Athletic Achievement Award Carolyn Volpe The Friends of Loomis Chaffee Grubbs Prize Dean Charpentier Junior Book Awards The Brown University Club Prize Lynn Goldfarb The Dartmouth Club of Hartford Prize Timothy Klem The Harvard Radcliff Prize Susan Horst The Smith Club of Hartford Prize Lynn Frangione The Trinity Club of Hartford Prize J. Patrick Hayden The Hartford Wellesley Club Prize Kari Kron The Williams Alumni Association Prize Michael Mantak The Yale Club of Hartford Prize Jonathan Alger 103 Rachael Scott i Q Ang ,nn Blue Skies, Confetti, and Silberstei Mark Perfect Commencement 104 y., if sfnw 4 S , f'N'i ii? Commencement Prizes The Florence Sellers Prize Susan Moore Bain The Jennie Loomis Prize Carolyn Law Volpe The Charles Henry and Mary Chaffee Wilcox Prize To the First Scholar Among the Girls Heidi Clark ww z,z,, yyl: 5 W 106 June 7, 1985 The Ammidon Prize for Outstanding Concern for Other People Matthew Leffingwell Cleary The Loomis Family Prize for Scholarship to the First Scholar Among the Boys Llohn Andrew Ockerhloom The Nathaniel Horton Batchelder Memorial Prize Timothy Gould Struthers 'l' Q 4 f ' P ,S 5 r A a ,gc li i ii I iiii Q 'ii i . g f .1:f . Q at 5. 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Schurman, S Hanlon, Seated: P B me B. Moran K Y y Y - Pierson, D. Haller, D. joffary. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Back Row: A. Sbarge, R. Wood, K. McAllister E. Treadway, D. Tzeutschler, I. Mueller. Front Row: A. Merrill,j. McCarthy, K. Hirtle, E. Scul ly, R. Marchetti, S. Bolton, -I 112 'aiu' ... ii i H ,Ei PHILOSOPHY AND RE LIGION: D. Faila, E. Hon ea, D. Estes, C, Robinson B. Fitzsimmons. ART DEPARTMENT: Dagenhart, S. Gottschalk, M. Raberz, W. Raberz. 1 MQ -eww .kj ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Back Row: G. Buckles, F. House, A. Bronk, j. Bronlc, N. Follansbee. Middle Row: T. Knapp, E. Jaeger, M. Hess, D. Adams. Front Row: S. Pierson, B. Kosty, H. Sullivan,j. Rugen. ADMINISTRATION: Back Row: D. Fuller, T. Gray, G. Howe, E. Smith, A. Hess. Front Row: J. Howe, j. Rane, B. Firzsimmons. 115 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Standing: R. Hartman, W. Spencer, G. Hogeman, R. Ven- able. Seated: B. Baker, K. Palmer, S. Biggs, ' 4 9 G. Smith, A. Baxter. 3 - , Nfawiffsw n T- , HISTORY DEPARTMENT: A Beebe, C. Bertozzi, B. Thurber, T Mack, M. Ratte, V. Baker, R. Andrian f mv., ,-,.f.,. MUSIC DEPARTME NT:-I. Rugen, F. Miller, F. Angelo, M. Gottschalk. l 14 Q.-W , ........ ....... s . . A rr A M . X f V- ,,,V h K KK nga? ..,, ,.... .- r . A . 5 f .3 . il h j. - 2- A , A . A 1 -.. , -...,,,.- .. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT: R. Southall, S. Gray, K. Noble. 416 un. tv 1 A ,, u, ,E K M 1 ' , 1' A '. X f, , IV . .4 - Q k - . - , Q A , ADMISSIONS OFFICE: Back Row: K. Follansbec, F. Scebcck, K, Howe, L. Parker, Front Row: F, Hobson, P, A1f0rd,j. I-Iowc, R, Adrian, AS DEANS: E. Smith, A. Hcss,j. Howe, G. Howe. -1 1 , v COLLEGE GUIDANCE: j. Bronk, H. Baker FOUNDERS SECRETARIESJ Parsons A Ram sey, D. Taylor, P. Morency J Colbv :.... . N. Ji X .Lk I, Lkxhhx v S as 'N 52 , S i I D ' R ll: .. NURSES: Standing: M. Bauman, I. Mahoney, D. O'Grady, L. O'Mal1ey, B. Shaw. D. Chagon. Seated: M. Spencer. fi . -- A :uf QM . U Ll WORK PROGRAM: C. Hartman, C. Vernon. BOOKSTORE: B. Snow, 1 Marrvat 116 A .-af ,lb-' QE l COUNSELING DEPT.: Back Row: E. Honea. R. Marchetti. R. DORM HEADS: Standing: C. Hartman, N. Baker, Seated: R. Mar- Andrian, D. Failla. Front Row: S. Biggs, D. Estes. chetti, N. Follansbce, S. Gottschalk. 2 4' v X - 1' 1 S X GROUNDMEN: R. Pow- ers, M. Pemkicwicz, D. Peichert. R. Frost. CLASS ADVISERS: Back Row: C. Ver- non, T. Mack, K. Eollansbee, C. Stewart Front Row: R. Marchetti, M. Hess. F Miller. 'ix 117 LIBRARIANS: Back Row: B Rangoon, A. Palmer, D, Barnum M. Tustin, G. Hickok, Front Row M, Loomis, R. Adams, K. King, S Stewart. WEJW' S will z ? M BV 4 ALUMNI OFFICE: L. Moran, S. Joffray, C. Stew- 3 V. I M ALUMNI DEVELOPMENT: R4 Thllfflef, L- Duffy. 5, BCCIDCA BUSINESS OFFICE: D. Sherman, j. Shea, A. Loomis. 118 i 4 4 . N f 1..,v' Qmf 'J CUSTODIANS: O. Bcpkford, E. Aronsou, A M 'ff W Page. xl. Qucrio. , WM, f:..J A ,... I J .. ., .iafwy f , , -,J,. - .,.. -V, ' 9 ' ..-.-- . 4 --v-J . .w MAI NTE NA NCE: Back Row: J. Gas- ner, A. Zampaglionc, H. Murkette. Front Row: D. Barrisrini, R, Maska, H, Hoxie, R. Burrows, M. Smith. . 4 .J..... 'Y gg -JJ ff 8-fi x J im Milliken. 119 ELECTRICIANS: T. Dcvaux, R. April, H. 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You've made me so very happy, I'm so gald you came into my life. My friends, roomies, and family -I love you so much, how can I ever let you go? Can you imagine us years from today? The experience could never be forgotten. KERMIT ADAMS, 18 Wedgewood Drive, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-243-5884, KEN- YON. Time flows in a definite direction, that is, from past to future. ME ANOREXIC? Wres- tling, X-C Thanx Co Cap's Pete 84 Pete. Spring Vac '85, Call me jo! Olive Burgers? IOU Lump Thank you Nels, Luis, Sally Z., Mr. S., Grim, Damian. Heath you were there when I needed you. Mom , . . Dad: Thanx for all your support . . . We are all simply ordinary men ... P.S. Stay Gold H. ANDREW ALBERT, 2340 Mountain Road, West Suffield, CT 06093, 203-668-2738, UNION, These past three years at Loomis have been great, I will always remember the good times. The Lamplighter Motel, 'LShut-up , That's what I'd like to know , Denny's for chow, quarters before dinner, and the N.F.C. club. Deano - the Summer of '84. Wrestling at Amanda's. The library crowd, thanks, its been a blast. Lukas that night in FLA. Looking good Billy-Ray, Feeling good Luis , K.H.P. ANDREW ALCARESE, 3950 Langley Ct., 454B-626, Washington, DC 20016, 202-364- l102, George Washington. The BLUR! Taylor I-Iall Commitee, WALST it's been, Lynchmo! Bobber, Miltweed, Mad- dog, Oz, T-Bone, Spuis,j.W., Germ. Goodie, Rich, and Eddie musta been the roses! Rich remember Lang's! D.C. grow an -ss! Lisa, Pol- ly, Blaumonster, Adam . . . !, Tequila Rules! Spence you owe me one Bub. j.E.P. . . . l The Gorge, Phenomenal Milt, What am I doing? B.B.E.G. Gooooch-MPP, Bushnell 8: DEAD! Later. Thanks Mom! Q as s . is Q ,, Vffv CHA? -ff, LW i'g52' Ei AARON AMORE, 406 Warpas Road, Box 1159, Madison, CT 06443, 203-421-4072, GETTYSBURG COLLEGE. 2 Senior Yrs? Preseason with tales of BJ. Springsteen. FB-360 jam+90 mph fastball- Candyfl-IEAD up! GEORGIE Baby! Porch Climbing - 2am cruiset Gam jaunt. 3MSR to go - Defect prefect - MOST Beautiful Woman in the World, I love you Kathy. Thanx esp. Mark 84 Arnie. Luvya Mom 8: Dad. Thanx Chuck, Big joe, BL, MB. PAMELA ATKI NS, 23 Still Lane, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-232-3765, EM- ORY UNIVERSITY. Live it to the limit. Manuel the Bar Mitzvah boy says adios. NYC Li, B,P,P, Sc me - Our Honest Injun -jimmy Buffet song - Great Car Chase. NY Eve '85. PC weekend wfjack. Liz, a friend always, nights we can't remem- ber, century 21 signs 84 the Blue Ball. Good- bye, Taylor Hall Co. Sc Batch Boys. Spring Break '85-royce. NYC 4f2. Szechuan. V-ball. Summer of'84. Paris in March wfm. I'll miss you LC! ILU M8cD, N8cP, P8cS, and B. JENNIFER BAILIT, 83 Mountain Terrace Road, West Hartford, CT 01607, 203-521- 1813, BROWN UNIVERSITY. Loomis? N0 Way! Carpool, Swimming home, whada ya mean I can't sing? M.K., Karen M, Flower children, Mrs. M, P.C. Retreats, Mar- ty. jr. Eng. D, P, A + Mr. S., Grad night? Summer Deb - deshorted, cute undies. Mel 3rd Founders, cemetary plots in jersey. C.V. It just doesn't matter!! Elmer and Bugs, Lax. jeff W. Lodge, W.F.,s and Major Tom. Prom '84 and '85. O.K. M 8: D, you were right. Thanks! 143 Borgida. SUSAN MOORE BAIN, 100 W. 57th St. NY, NY 10019, 212-674-1672, CYear Abroadl '85, TUFFS UNIVERSITY '86 The Clic , sophomore sagas, The Leg, You're Sue Bain, My Aim is True, 3229, Lynn, Qit's all in the planbookb, Fla., smuggling, Csoft, supple, poutingb, The Incomparable, Theo, 3.5 inch- es. D.P. 1974, My Faather! Oh my God! Utaah! Schmoley buddy, I'm a heiffer. Can I just say something? To my Fwens! I jus' wanna say I luf all a youse! , , -,xp 1 ,, ,,,,. , 'Vs -r s-vw, ' Q at as 1' ' gf we , has .g ui fn W AM I H ' , , .. 1 ly 'I ,, 4 ' I -R ,wwf 5 ? f'?f. J FF 7 'Z,',.' ,,,,: ' ,Q N. ,wr - ,, .W 561 4- -4 Q ','i'5'3 5k 'i w-pau! , fr- '4-xlib' 'Q' W' 0' 'I.K 7f..1 1, M-ff M sfsfw . Q . , N' 41 ' ' f if 1, 3 A .M 45 i M ',, Ai M Q... 5 g. R li: 165 QM STEPHEN BAYER, 125 Waranoke Road, Manchester, CT 06040, 203-646-1077, TUFTS UNIVERSITY. 5 years filled with LC memories - Mike, the eyeliner busted 8: good acting. Izzy, Think about it! Louie Macho, Toronto WOOO! Bill slave nut, Matt, Confused?!? Nasty . . . Bub- biemobile ... S.P., R.C., L.I-I., M.G., M.S., I-LS., T.S. Thanks Mr. R. and Gino for teaching me the extras. Mom, Dad, 8: Allise - It was worth it! jumbo Bound! DAVID BELL, 50 Nook Farms Road, Wind- sor, CT 06095, 203-688-8669, POMONA COLLEGE. Ita vale arnicis amavi dico. Vestra nomina scri- ban quad scitis qui estis. Cum amicitiis creverunt hic declector et spero progred- ibunter. CHRIS BELLOBUONO, 53 Goff Brook Circle, Wethersfield, CT 06109, 203-563- 7449, LEI-IIGI-I UNIVERSITY. Time is brief, an everpassing moment in our lives, and too fleeting to be priced. The memories I have ofthe times we shared during the past 4 years will always be of the most valued in my life, and kept alive in my heart. Per Nostro Circolo: hohee Ent, lounge, the brownie lives, Mac's, The Underground, How's your car? HA! ERIC BERMA N, 8 Pheasant Lane, Bloom- field, CT 06002, 203-242-0829, CORNELL UNIVERSITY. Spring Break '85 - Luke, Pete, Andy -- Shaddap! - Take my Breath Away, That's what I'd like to know, wrestling x 4-awesome in '85, special thanx to Buff and Hsiao, club waterpolo with Chris CMonday is 200's dayb, N.Y.C. on N.Y.E. with Scott and Pete, Peli- can with Bible. Thanx Mom and Dad - Thanx LC for making these the most recent 4 years of my life, A I fi?- ..p. QNN1 E 'F' 3 'db CEDRIC BERRY, 470 Park Avenue, NY, NY 10022, 212-308-1515, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY. Thank you - Aidan, Bill, Josh, Dave, joe, jim, Elias, Ben, Kevin, Aaron, Mark, Rolf, Chris, Phil, Pat, Pete, Alyssa, A'Doml', Stephanie, jenny, Alex, The Hogemans, Southalls, howes, Hart, Drew, Mike, Andy, Willie, Woodums , Nick, Rolo, Matt, and Adrian - HA - and to anyone I forgot to mention - have a relaxing summer and live well. , . . And to my Mother and Father, Vanderbilt ,857 JOHN BIBLE, 629 Shenipsit Lake Road, Tolland, CT 06084, 205-871-2840, HAR- VARD-RADCLIFFE UNIVERSITY. All I have to say is: 4'Better me than the Mona Lisa yu MATTHEW BIONDI, 520 Haworth Ave- nue, I-Iawarth, NJ 07641, 201-384-3691. Quadraphenia, GYM 4-ever, Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn? Hobbs, Damian, D.G. Wanna do French? I am the wind to fill your sail MARGO I am the cross to take your nail. - Jethro Tull. A.I-I. is an A.I-I. Thanks Mom, Dad, Bill and Margo. ELIZABETH BLAU, 9 The Crossways, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-233-8555, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Li + Polly - love you two always. To best friends- Dean, Addie, Zoe, Pia Susie. To my children - I'll always be there - Mother Goose - M.D,M., New Years 84, Wearing McDonalds Chocolate Shakes? Kentucky - Spicy crispy + biscuits, Agava Worm, fire damage, El Sol Int., Podunks + Flamers, Wrestlemania, Mai Tai, easy seabiscuit, Ihop, Citylplace parking, Blob, Purple Rain, NYC wee ends, babysitting?, Spring Breaks. Love you + thanks Mom, Dad, Alex. , 3 M5 5795 xg 'X 'sf A6 S1 x 3 'Q .v- Q, fx fb f sm In, Q 0? K. '45 ,W L nr- 5- W Qi if K g Q i Q3 1 . . xx Q.. QUQ 169 CHRISTIA NE BLOHM, Apaffado 69, Caracas, Venezuela, 58-2-331421, WHEELOCK COLLEGE. T.A. Daylight I must wait for the sunrise I must think of a new life and I mustn't give in when the dawn comes, today will be a memory too and the new day will begin. I can smile at the old days let the memories live again, Thanks Mom, Dad, Alvaro, Failla, Shabbab, Suzie for making these two years worth it. PIETER BOELHOUWER, 359 Pine Lane, Wethersfield, CT 06109, 203-529-II85, TRINITY COLLEGE, A farewell is ncessary before we can meet again. And meeting again is certain for those who are friends. Steve, Tim, Dave, Marcy. Best friends are always that. Swainer, Tea?!! The Attitude Csup D,C.D LG., S.D., S.G.,j.P., S.L., K.L.. The Express will never die. Head- master's '84, '85 Claudia, N.Y. Thanks Mr. F. Cape - Surf + Kamikaze Heaven. D.C, Cguhlfrenb. Marcy, remember Vermont, wres- tling, Cappucino, Walks. I LOVE YOU. MARK BOLTON, The Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-683-1630, NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE. The leaves have fallen all around, time I was on my way. Thanks to you I'm much abliged for such a pleasant stay. - Led Zep Shack, let's play hockey! Cube! STOCKER Turn Two Bri! Dad, you're the one! Mom, you're the greatest!! Thanks Club Hockey, john D., you made LC bearable. MN- I look at you and my blood boils HOT. - Kiss Later On. CATHERINE BORTZ, 28 Valley View Drive, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-6103, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY. I'll find more magic like here where I plucked 4-leaf clovers Sc we can hold one note forever. I'll play roles until I can't call line, Hope I make a difference, jo - thanks for skiing there! SR, DS, SR, SB - Our eyes really are the thing - hope you reach your stars - Thanks DA, VR, + you Mrs. B. MD - earned our stripes! Have fun Walt! Love y'all M + D, ag 'S wzzwff , f I 'i , Zp, -,TM is NEW Ev S lcsgig, V as xg, '..-. , .,V-- A . -... ,.-- . .-..... I - ft fs p . , I . he .5 1 img :li 'M' Qi, kr Q we fav- KT W 'J W Q. ,MW , K X 1-lf1 : i' i A A I 171 JOSEPH BREEN, 2 Fox Hunt Lane, Win- chester, MA 01890, 617-729-0862, PROVI- DENCE COLLEGE. 5 year plan, Thanks: Buff, Mr. P., Mr. South- all, Mr. Howe, Kool, 33, Friars, T.E., B.C., A.A., I...C., K.P., Mom and Dad - What can I say, you're the best! Kingswood Goes Down, G.B. + K.M. - Be Cool. Good ol' boylsg Mac - the big puppy dog, thanks Nana, Good Luck and Thanks: Jim, Dave, and Mark. Thanks L.C. C. MEAD BRITTO N, 66 Westmont, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-521-9471, ST. AIgIDREWS UNIVERSITY '85, VASSAR '8 . Per - youlre the otabi of my life, watch out for Higgins on Headmsters, Wackas 8: Paul on HH, S 81 S. Beth - Coffee cakes, iced teas, Italians, the right one, and BTP. Kacy - pop- corn, violins, and perpetual snow. Scotland chipmunks. Tack prowlASpringf1eld! Mom 8c Dad - I donlt say it often enough - I love you, thanks for everything. MATTHEW BROWN, 105 Pioneer Drive, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-233-0377, BOSTON COLLEGE, HARRY BRU NI, 2323 Calle Del Oro, La Jolla, CA 92037, 619-456-1286, DART- MOUTH COLLEGE. To all of my friends: Dave, Tim, Mike, Mugs, Mad, and Doug. Thank you. Sara, be good. Dean, you made boarding enjoyable. Mrs. Follansbee, I owe you everythingjill, you are the greatest, never change. Kathie, I will al- ways love you. . . . it is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known. Tony, only you know what I mean, Dunn. t s if l 3.4. '-JH cg ,. . 4.153 PETER BUCHMAN, 48 Kenwood Circle, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-242-1101, OBERLIN UNIVERSITY. Fort Lauderdale '85. The Lamplighter - this place has cockroachesl Wrestling. I-Isaio, Buff, AH, Eg, States. Que pasa Scott? Shaaadup! Why'd you yuke Luke? Has anyone seen Marty O'Brien? Take my breath away. EB, SB, AA, LC, Rink with a HD . Bye Bye Rollerport! Breakfast at Denny's. Three years is enough. What a drag it is getting old.', CThe Rolling Stonesj KRISTEN BUDLONG, 14 Remington Road, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-5733, SUNY - PURCHASE. mindy, pam, sal, bill, mike, andrew, kacy, beth mead, barbara, amy - i love you all! best of luck. s.t.o.p. please don't stop - we have something important to do! bestest dweebs, catglasses and not being hip. qfound myselfin a strange pear - right sal?J goodbye loomis. SCOTT BURGESS, 85 Galaxy Drive, Man- chester, CT 06040, 203-643-9079, COL- GATE UNIVERSITY. Time of your life, eh kid?,' 3 seemed like 5. I'm sorry . . . I just can't go to Calculus. Que asa? Rejected by the best Columbia: A.W., FA., L.M., F.D.N.Y., sunglasses, heebie jeebies, jiffed charps. Hey guy, I said 8th Ave. Kill him and then take his bandana off! What limit?? Hello Aubrey, mistrust and alienation. Pete, she asked for it. E.B., L.C., A.A., S + S Beam, M + D. WILLIAM BURWELL, 27 Robbinswood Drive, Wethersfield, CT 06109, 203-563- 7292, DREW UNIVERSITY. S.B. Slave. My nose hurts! Talk to me. Do you take me seriously? Swainer- AOF. It's Cold, Big Chill - not the movie, you still owe me Brian! The Storm , Bugs-Elmer: Europe 84, Liam, my backs against the wall, Fidelity! P- Cal, Hot legs, P-Train, Coinage at mises'. Mom, Dad, Bro's and Liam, thanx for the culture!! Syn-queen lst floor lib. See ya. IN- FATUATION, H-masters-Yeah Yeah. X ce ?4Q'e3f2a3f?'f riff!! VJ 53 ,,,. ,,,,.. , , M H -:wr . w. Wm Www Hmm. H,--ff mg 'V -W . M ,V W' M iw in it 5 5. JZ Mix , , KLL px . LUIS CAMACHO, 524 Riera Street, San- turce, PR 00909, 809-728-1626, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. Your friend is your needs answered he is your field which you saw with love and reap with thanksgiving For without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all ex- pectations are born and shared, with joy that is unacclaimed. When you part from your friend, you grieve not, For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. - Kahlil Gibran - GREGORY CAMPBELL, 303 Summit Avenue, Summit, Nj 07901, 201-277-2141, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO. 4 down, 4 up. Mutants R.K., D.W. and j.B. The Lounge. Patient Brooke. My Bud C.G. Senior year and'L.C. football bites, Detroit and SF win, bowling is up, the President Lam- bastes, and rafting on the Farmington. Boul- derado is next and LC is a memory. JAMES CAMPBELL, 300 Sycamore Ave- nue, Shrewsbury, NJ 07701, 201-747-4977, HAMILTON COLLEGE. What a long strange trip it's been! Animal, Mac, Stroh, Lump. UAV, she loves you all! GRATEFULLY DEADICATED. It's all so strange. Everyone say Aubrey. Vermont!! Bill+jamie+Scooter - Good Luck Shove. A.H., K.W. - Fundy! Putz, Gooch, think about it. Waistern. Pete lets try out for the musical. Sue, see you at U of R. See you all at the shows!! MICHAEL CAMPBELL, 8 Pinewood Lane, Ellington, CT 06029, 203-872-2574, UNI- VERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. L.C. in 3 is plenty for me. What term paper? Cop? What Cop? I don't see any . . . Good afternoon officer. Hey GTI guy, good luck with the red necks y'aII. Long live the brownie. Good luck everyone, it's been fun. See you on the Autobahn B.H., and johnny D. at the airport. Don't worry T.P., its only life. Off to the real world. Here I come Dr. P. Bye. 'fi SHERYL CANADA, 16 Hammond Street, Rockville, CT 06066, 203-871-7341, ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE. 4 Years! It's not the end, but A Bright New Beginning. Good Times - Bad Times. Thanks to those who have made life worth- while. IK. - Pink Pen L.K. Hey! Hey! Hey! S.H. Can sou believe it B.P. Can I ask you a Question? R.H. Isly M8cD I love you. Griffin - time to recruit new rookies. Mrs. Follans- bee and Mr. Estes - you deserve a line! ROGER CARLSON, 66 South Mountain Drive, New Britain, CT 06052, 203-255- 4027, HARVEY MUDD. The Triumvirate, RCMSL. Dr. D. Romulans! The Sargent-at-Arms and his trusty sidekick, Lazarus Bob, GZK. Bookstore quarters. Sea- mus and Opus. Binky lights and Banjolators. Spies, scientists, and insurance companies. Omega umlaut. The wretched Rogmobile, Aronld, and the dreadnaught. Spam the torpe- does! The pantheon: Tau! LUKAS CASEY, 276 Fern Street, West Hartford, CT 06119, 203-523-5732, ESU '85, HAMILTON '86. Y'know, it's hard to sum up these four grow- ing years in 65 words or less. So if you really want to find out about my life, call me up, come on over and weyll talk about it over a beer. Meanwhile, y'all hang in there and keep in touch. Thanks M + D, WNE, DIE, RM, SWS, -4- MV friends. CLV - don't let go. MICHAEL CASTLEMAN, 43 Ellen Lane, Manchester, CT 06040, 203-645-0808, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 4 years of: Loomis, Swimming 8: H20 Pool . . . Hey Brian- Cop!just kidding . . . Steve - Damn, busted eyeliner! But we've been charged, in depth . . . OH NO! Itys the Green Monsters . . . Harv, Tim, Willy, Daver, Tony, Mugs, Lee,Tee-Good Luck . . . Fred, thanx for everything . . . Special thanx Dad, Mom 8: jon for the love and support you've given me. I . A rfil X i N I as . R W 5 Q? R -, . L, ,lf 3 M: , '.,, ,,., IANZVVVV , , .,,,,.. IIN R, any' . . , .,,, - , ' '51, ,:' 179 -IIN LEI CHA NG, 4 Massow Lane, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-685-2119, UNIVERSITY 5 OF CHICAGO. To Linda, Tammy,jen, Heidi, and all the rest ofmy friends: Goodbye, good luck. My many thanks to Mr. joffray, Madame Tzeutschler, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Robison, Mrs. Bronk and Mr. Beebe for the encouragement and en- lightenment. Gratitude to Mom and Dad. DEAN CHARPENTIER, 177 Fuller Rd., Centerville MA, YALE UNIVERSITY, 'lYou can't really enjoy life without someone to share it with. Harry Bruni. Late nights Harv, Filo,judy, sharing with you was the best feeling I've ever had. jimmy, Cleary, Mitch, Walshy, you're brothers. Gooch Avon! Sum- mer Bert. Carry on, Boef. Mr. A., Bruno, Grim: priceless help. Judy, I love you and will remember you forever. Without you I wouldnyt have made it. JENNIFER CHILDERS, P.O. Box 5647, Athens, OH 45701, 614-592-4664, OHIO UNIVERSITY. Breathe, breathe in the air Donlt be afraid to care Leave but donlt leave me Look around and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. - Pink Floyd ALISON CHITTENDEN, 31 Leffingwell Road, Clinton CT 06413, 203-669-7144, MCGILL UNIVERSITY. 2 years of Mason fun , . . Hey Roomie! Anne - Hurry up! porch, lacrosse Ace , Florida. Meg - what can I say? Geissler tragedy, Mugawump, wanna play?I', muscles, it's only 4000 miles! Nicole - what would I do with- out you? Trey - you'll always be special. Chris, Shabbab, Willie . . . Raviolil Gigolo Studs Inc., Charades, NYC! I could never include all the good times, but I know they won't be forgotten. Love to all, Chit. ' ij4XI', iw' 5 4 , 4 BL- ' 1 '7?5i?:f ! jf. W, 1 '11, . :A .JU ft , , +6 1 1 'S 1 an WE ,, s P P 'H , Wf 1 il MM w ANTHONY CIRURGIAO, 24B Heritage Drive, Windsor, CT 06095, 205-683-2856, UCONN. IALAC! Too many to name -Thanx- won't forget. McDonald's runs w!Biondi -S72?! Re- treats - PS! Warham, Snug, NEO? Who's in that Pelican suite? Block Island Party '84! Kuave nevermore. OTTFFSS? Flower Drum Song. Bill - remember Wesleyan Ginger- bread. We're free to go where we wish and to be what we are. - R. Bach. STAY GOLD! HEATHER CLARK, 160 Palisado Avenue, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-5771, MID- DLEBURY COLLEGE. The race is not always to the swift, but those who keep on running. Thanks to Stephen, Nina, Nobles, Biggs, Mr. S., Sally and Mr. Howe - you all made it special. Field Hock- ey, Ice Hockey - good memories - Kermit - thanks for making me live for the good times and learn from the bad. Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Stay Gold Kerm! HEIDI CLARK, 28 Mount Sumner Drive, Bolton, CT 06040, 203-688-5771, STAN- FORD UNIVERSITY. Good Friends are uplifting. Love to Jin Lei, Alison, Phinney, Uta, Linda, Birdie, I-Iope, Maher House '84 - through thin + especially thick. Debate, Peer Support, Choir, Video Productions, Germany, Russia. So many in- valuable teachers. Special thanks - my two Other Mothers and Mr. Failla - the body never lies. ,I.G. Jen, take care of my office To live - to learn, to discover, to be free! - J.L.s. MATT CLEARY, 55 Holland Lane, East Hartford, CT 06118, 205-569-1826, AMHERST COLLEGE. A special 4 years because ofthe people. Maria, Carolyn, Dean. Physics with Steve - con- fused? FLA, 85 joff and Bill I thought you said seven? Headmasters with M.G. B.B., and R.C. I say YEAH! Street skiing, Polar Bars, and Europe '84 Shinny with Bruno. Special thanks to Grim, D.R.S,, D.M.j., C.D.V. and H.M.S. . ' .,,, 'ef , 'Fi-,I My 1. Us 4- f .L A 24, at 4 I :AS B 5 vb he H f '- , A A ' ' 4' N522 U? W A, 366 , ,. I L. 4410, 4. 1 .V ,, yy A wig A W 1 31. 4, 4 . ' f , 'A M, , Q32 fx Q T 51 J Y ,V g Z5 4 .5 Y A , .. s 'W ' J , 4 , -X J 'gg' MW. ,MM W ' A j...,, 4 , , ,QV R I I i, F wh-- ,W V , ,, , A x ' ,-k, A ' N ' W b r q ,I , -WVZZ !V,VV ,H ' ' fax W' ' , M G P. A ' 'Q MMU Q . W I ., H .. 'Um J, f-, ,,,, . ,2 23 X v ,Q 4 V h gf V 3f ' f N, 111. vigrx .nv- 185 s q AMY COHEN, 39 Holly Circle, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-5000, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. 1000 dreams that will awake me. Dream on .. , and dream bigl' Miss ui AH, EG, TG, LM, FL, Debbie and especially AJH + Leslie. Les + Tami - next year will be your best- have fun! Frank - relax, stardom is inevitable. France, Le Petit Dejeuner Club - never to be forgotten, And Amanda thank u, u know the rest- N.Y. and Paris - ILU!!! The doors are open . . . ROLANDO COHEN, APDO 4063, 114, San Salvador, El Salvador, 25-4387, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Holy frijole Headmasters: Yea! Yea! Bill, Marusha, Mattieu. Gnuffl Tequila Willy-Georgetown! Bailit, pizza? Carolyn, owe me? Ist floor Library, The truck! Latin contingent. Peotedudel Nicolass - leglifts! Steve B. lax. Steve P. Grim, BT's. Mr. V. My Mary. To Mary, my family, all of us, believe . . . remember: Think ofour friendshipfLike a tower of old,fIts light can be kindeledflf it learns what it's told. ELIZABETH COLKER, P.O, Box 1525, Pittsfield, MA 01202, 415-445-5504, YALE UNIVERSITY. O my soul, do not aspire to immortal life, but exhaust the limits of the possible love + thanks: nej my friend, jo i peony bloomedg ajh kitsch-142, andreas qui rique tout, a tout, ekmg dsf. i'll remember you and perhaps smile for i do believe i fooled the rest. PATRICK COLLINS, 35 Watson Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806, 401-245-4853, BOS- TON UNIVERSITY. I love the sound of breaking glass. ,LQQlgg2!f'fQ, W , I ,gk V' I lf 7? f 1 5 .4 'i I .,i:4:?::g, w , if . 1 i gi R Y li W Q' A 4 gr-f , f jgx CAROLINE CREMISI, 34 Banbury Lane, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-242-7459, UNI- VERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS. It just doesn't matter- right Volp? What is it, Bucky? Weetch - l dedicate this squirm to you - thanx. Florida wfDeb, Sunbathing at Ab's, Dana's JFIS. The Guys - M.B., A.A., LC., B.B.,1.D., M.C. Softball - Connie will live on. Thanks Charles, Maria, and the Gator, FSM, Biggs, Mrs. M. JAMES CROMBIE, 170 Bush Hill Road, Manchester, CT 06040, 203-643-0344, UNI- VERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Four year survivor Varsity Swimming, Polo, A quitter sees only the caterpiller where a champion sees the butterfly. CRight Fred?J Dead concerts, Summertime Parties - Where did the goat come from? I drank the contact lens. Thanks Mom, Dad, RFS, RWH, Mrs. F., and the special friends who made the Loomis experience meaningful. You can climb the highest mountain only one step at a time, I've learned to depend more on me, Thanks Karen. WILLIAM CRO NI N, 324 Farmcliff Drive, Glastonbury, CT 06033, 203-633-8504, UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. DAVID CUNDEY, 71 Hathaway Lane, Essex Fells, Nj 07021, 201-226-5364, BAEF '85, VANDERBILT '86. For the most part, surfers are a unique group. They usually carry on through life disregard- ing most earthly material, except women and beer. - Hemingway. Thanx to all who made Disco 33, Taylor, the Express and the Gym THE places to be. Beware of loose clothing, ski poles, and Zeus. A pure streak of adven- ture. M 84 D, keep the faith. You to kiddo. Trump Penthouse. Y. 187 l W, . PAUL DALY. 31 Wells Avenue, East Hart- ford, CT 06108, 203-528-2794, COLORA- DO STATE UNIVERSITY JB, RC, PM SQSOM, SK, BD, TG, TP. Me bug got boned, don't you think, Bible? Send me a picture of your best thoroughbred, or a pic- ture from outside the Ivy League. Mule AOOOooh! Roger hah! stiff1e. Rememberit's illegal to have radar detectors in the Commun Welth of Verginya. and now guk chut mah let's get the xell ayt of xup and get it on. BARRY DAMESHEK, 5891 Centennial Ave. 75450, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, I-14W IT2, 514-489-1626, PITZER UNIVERSITY. Time to move on again. - Conference time Mitch - What's Study Hall? Fla. '85., beer - We're not done yet Mitch - Thanx - COLLEGE COUPLE? Susan - there were good times. Hillary + Dame ? Don - Esparot - nice nice - stay in touch. The boys of Warham II-I salute you. Willy - G- town's alright. The Loomis Experience - catch it, then drop it. Thanx Beebs. Mom, Dad - Whzt can I say? Au Revoir. JAMES DAGATI, 60 New Rd., Tolland, CT 06084, 203-875-2909, MORAVIAN COL- LEGE. In the long run, men hit only what they aim at. Therefore . . . they had better aim at some- thing high -Thoreau. Thanks for all the help Coach, Mr. P., Fred. Loomis 54, K-O 53. Win- ning isn't everything, but it sure beats any- thing that comes in second. WARHAM and D. Miller, Joe B, Arnie, Wcnody, S.K., The Kelly Boys, Chucks S.I-I., Home, Thanks Mom and Dad. Later. JOHN D'AVANZO, PO Box 213, Bolton, CT 06066, 203-646-4096, ALLEGI-IENY COLLEGE. 3 years of Loomis?! Rolo, it doesn't move!! Thanks Mr. R. and the great teachers of LC, especially Mr. F, Mr. G, Beebs, and Mrs. Ful- ler. Dave, what curfew? 3 cases! Lacrosse!? Mi no hablo ingles! The Tank, Mac's Pr. Runs, Coors?! Ya get outa life what ya put in it. Remember Babe Ruth struck out 1330 times! So long everybody - stay in touch, I'll miss ya. Later LC. fy. . ,, , H f veg, , ...M A i. I f4 .'s-I7 av .. ,., , 'K I ff., f-M vs. 'a., ',4,g,,gjff , Q ,H M .Ulla . W , V -N.. MARGARET DAVIS, 816 Floweree, Hele- na, MT 59601, 406-443-3487, SCRIPPS UNIVERSITY. I know we've come a long way. Welre chang- ing day to day. But tell me, where do the children play? I'll tell you where . . . Cali- fornia. WILLIAM DEL FAVERO, 157 Taft Lane, Windsor Locks, CT 06096, 203-623-2331, BOSTON UNIVERSITY. 4 years! Too many people to thank for the fun, W.W. - When do we have to be in the NEO? forever?! A.C. - dancing with memories of Animal House, Spring in England, EW: How are we going to pay for this? Runs for Warhamg Biondi: stay in touch! Intro to the Dead and hardcore by snug rats. Live the next 8 years a hippocrate - PEACE. SUZANNE DEMISCH, 34 High Hill Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-242-5557, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALI- FORNIA. Memories make it all worthwhile - Bunk- house Benders 8: Bloomfield Blunders . . . 1 too many? Can I haf this?g Mr. Granola, UK'85g NYE'84g Where's Haigs' Ira?g P!A!Lg Burnin up Sarah! favors for Marc 8: Milton, Hey, Laura, know what I mean?g Sue 8: variations, KJ 8: the Twins, Batch Boys, Housemating at the Cape -- HC, JG, CF, We've done it all Em - Bob or Bob? ILU2DHC - friendlessly yours. JASON DICKE NS, 27 Ash Drive, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-6344, LEHIGH UNI- VERSITY. It seems as if sophomore year was only yester- day, but the end has come. Hasta manana Casual, Robert, Nate, Mick, Moist, and Den- nisg good luck to all! Batch Boys 8: B.S.A. 4 ever , . , Barlow, Booker, Ezidore, and Wal- ters - keep up the B.S.A. tradition. TK, RS, Ron, Dee 84 Company, thanks for fun times and memorable experiences. MANY THANKS ESPECIALLY to mom and dad for making this moment possible. FAREWELL STUDENTS 84 FACULTY OF L.C, 3 N'9 's-.5 JOHN DI NSMORE, 16 Highpoint Drive, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603, 914-452-4269, BABSON COLLEGE. Climb High, Climb far, Your goal the sky, Your aim the star! Thanks L.C. for two years of fond memories. Special thanks to Mr. 8: Mrs. Follansbee, R-O- B east, Mr. 8: Mrs. Howe, and Mr. Haller. I love you Mom 8: Dad for your never ending support. STEPHANIE ELLISON, 16 Fairfield Drive, Short Hills, NJ 07078, 201-376-1245, COLBY COLLEGE. i Tara, Carla, T., Deb W., Cathy P, Deb M, Carol n Matt C Abbie Melanie Matt B Y i , 1 1 i Dean, Dana, Susan, Anne, Mrs. M, Mr. A - Thank you for being my friends, I love you all. Melissa - Fla. '85, soccer 8: lax mgrs., B.T. w7Ben, hockey fans forever, DYCET?, LOVE! Phillipp 8: Laurie - I love you guys. NEO - TA 8: Dean, piano -- '85 concert w7Liz, Harpsichord, Peer Support, Tea Drink- er, Eugene 8: Gertrude, Edgar, Gonga loves you! H. THOMPSON EVA NS, 330 Nagog Hill Road, Acton, MA 01720, 617-263-7987, GETFYSBLURG COLLEGE. LAX D.G., D.S., K.F.,J.B., A.U., B.M., D.C. CThanx Steveyl from Colonial to Pelican to Bullet. Thank you LC. I've learned alot. Now it's time to move on. A touch of creativity, a spark of fire, a flash oforiginality, and then we go home. CLAUDIA FARA NS, 76 South Compo Road, Westport, CT 06880, 203-227-3828, TRINITY COLLEGE. A seed covered with snow, in Springtime will blossom. The 24 Club. Birthday celebra- tions: can you hand me a gingerail? Surprise! M.B.: a certain beach on Fire Island - Love? Impossible! In 5 years - N.Y.C. Pieter gone? Not really. S.G. - quick! Lock the doors! College visitations? Sort of. Cape Cod Bud- dies! Can't wait! This place is missing some- one. Goodbye Loomis. A y- 1.. FY ix Y xl, ,wg J - .fx wgfif' Q. A X' 'KXN A N f' X f 9' lm! 1: Q 4 M W5 f A L jp, W LISA FERDINA ND, 297 Lam lighter Lane, Newington, CT 06111, 203-657-1070, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY. 4 years, many good memories! Swim team champs, St. Croix. Blair -- remember our double dates to Boston. jill - letls go teddy bear shopping in NYC. Blow-out on 91- my car, no more sagging roof. Busted! Roadtrips to nowhere. See ya Duval. Thanks Mrs. F for everything. I love you Mom, Dad, jess CPhredD, and Dilly. Walter, thanks for always being here when I need you - I'll love you forever! NICK FERLA ND, 642 Kennedy Road, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-2736, KEN- YON COLLEGE. Four years in this hole . . . there had to be a better way. They're coming to take me away. Sit on a happy face. MC- thanks for the DEW. Verbal assaillant- MC, BH, EB, PB, SB, and DV until we meet again. Happy jack, pdd - It's time to go Etchings of a madman . . . KEITH FILEWICZ, 267 Brooke Meadow Road, Kensington, CT 06057, 205-828-4610, TULANE UNIVERSITY. Memories . . . then: Dumb frosh, Flagg Hos- pital, Hgood night, Mr. Gray , lights out, skiing in VT, Darian, meeting Liz, TR7, BMW, 2-violations, my fish, Fridolf calling Nicki. NOW! Big Senior, soph. girls, yes Don, Florida, No tan, no trim, 3 violations, clapping, latenight rap sessions in Bruni's room. Easy big guy, watching Don's VCR, Charp tou mooch, God I'm tired, Miami Vice, 4 years already? Dewey, Prapas, Walsh, Fri- dolf- Mr. 5 year, town meetings, Ferraris, Nagels, Shafted by BobS, the prom? Yea sure, thanks Fridolf, Campbell, Don. Goodbye my friends, you will be sorely missed but never forgotten. AMY FISKE, 1 Sunset Farm Road, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521-0124, TRIN- ITY CGLLEGE. Startling a landslide in my ego, looked from the outside to the world I left behind. Wip your eyes, let me go. Waifs, CAW! Looks of panic, I want to play the drums! Prawn for the road, Anti-Anti, Terrorize! FOCUS! Gra- tuitous! Love to Mom, Dad, Kato, Kacy, Dier- derik, and everyone else, to whom I owe ev- erything. : an ,Va mv , -'V ' - s I i 1 i. 195 STEPHEN FRANGIONE, 61 Mitchell Street, New Britain, CT 06053, 203-223- 7777, AMI-IERST COLLEGE. 3 years, Dennis, Nate, Mic, Bri, Casual - Batch Boys: Were back . .. Paula, Eve . . . Party Convoy . . . Beach Runs - DOCJOS, KEV .. . Break '85 Layfayette trip Cno wayl . , . Big Chill , . . B-ball Csemis '84, '853 Thanks teachers, advisers, and esp. Mom, Dad, and Lynn - you taught me to live, laugh, and learn . . . Take it light . . . WINTHROP FREEMAN, 43 West Main Street, Chester, CT 06412, 203-526-3688, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY. Imagine! 4 school years completed and what have I? A few friends, many acquaintances and a me! I Thank everybody, even people who never met me, for it is people who made this society what it is. No matter what I thought or what I tried to do, I was stuck with our own creation. Thanks jane 8: Dad, without you, I would not have done or been Chereh. Colin, what can I say? Look out Cat Island. Bill thanks for bait. Aina, live and imagine! IRA GABERMA N, 217 Ardsley Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106, 413-567-0939, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Grand Centralzjon, Lump, Pete, Stroh, Dave, Boef,janse, Sean, Swain -love you . . . Sul- ly, MISSED YOU NY Flood '84, Hot Tubs '84 - Shazam! Marcy's '85 Demisch Where's I-Iaig's? Tank, Ft. Lauderdale 85 EX- POSED! . . . Anne, Susan, Bayer, Rolo, Col- in, Kristin, Galley, Sarah, Mitch, Barry, Gino and Scull Carol n P Luis - take care' V, v , J, - DELTA: Operation lockbox . . . raining pink- slips . . . Marla, I LOVE YOU! SUSAN GALLEY, 23 Burritts Landing South, Westport, CT 06880, 203-226-5890, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. Laugh, and the world laughs with you, snore, and you slee alone. P2-LCSH, Super Quarters, Dockdiving in Quad, tequilla sun- risesg alumni, winter term - did it exist? Mar- cy H,master's '84 - next time grag a shovel, I-Iorny it's 2:30 either I'm bagging, or it's Col- lins time, Lutz P. Party H. Crebel, rebelbg Vikki Grand Pliet! too funny, Sandy Vt., I-Iaig's - that says it all, Claud Buggle balls forever, Pieter - gotcha! Bruce I'll miss you cous! good luck cracker jack, Chaka-krash, zeus 8: Batch Buddies, Thanks Faith, Mrs. F, and ESPECIALLY mom and dad. N 1 Loofvng 19 4 , Vs 'X WW XCR WK , . 'Vi K I -W , Wxxk M 'Ky Va: -V, 4 -1:3-.f , : 54 -f... K -QQ. 1 k ,, WN WKW' . ,P 4? 4 1 197 KEVIN GARDNER, 111 Stockade Road, South Glastonbury, CT 06073, 205-633- 5890, UNION COLLEGE. I am thankful for all I learned from the stu- dents and faculty and hope we all learn and grow in the future as We have here together. CHRISTOPHER GENOVESE, 165 Re- verknolls, Avon, CT 06001, 203-677-4690, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. joy is in the ears that hear. - Stephen D, Donaldson: only with 4 to 1 odds, Thad: The Word: More New England Lingo: Vacation ends tomorrow?: Not the lizard again,jon: I'm not doing 70 morell: What Cal Homework? Thanks Tim and jon, for believing: The dy- namic dud: Eric, why are your hands yellow?: Ah, feedom! JOHN GICHURU, 6716 North 31st Street, Arlington, VA 22213, 703-552-4037, GUIL- FORD COLLEGE. Lynch - Wish you were here. Up side out, inside down while rolling away with the dew because all you need is a left hand pocket wrench, wow! What a long strange trip itls been Milt, Tony, Zo, Bub Spence, Steinberg, Charp, Goody, Walsh, Walt, Rich, Pearse, Weinberg, Blau, Stroh, Lump, Mr. A. Laura gerl you gave me these things just got to be one . . . MARCELLA GILBERT, 27 Garden Place, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201, 718-858- 8812, SKIDMORE COLLEGE. This above all: to thine own self be true. - Shakespeare. Thanks M 8: D. JNG - my buddy for life. M 84 volleyball. I-Ieaclmasterls '84 '85 - bag the shower. SG. are you- me? C.F. - Backrubs and midnight talks. K.C. - Keep smiling. Vt., NYC, so many memories. I-Ie's not my boyfriend, just my bestus buddy. P.B. goodbye? Hell no - just a postpone- ment. I know I love you. Thanks Loomis! 5 an '- ' ,,, f ,Z I, M, , N f f, W Mfg ' .Mae 1 .,,, fr f 'f , fm 3 : , :Q ,,.,,,, ,, Q tg qi, 'Z '5 T Z M351 ' N K V , k fa fl 'ff .f ' W . W , , li . ij V , , A sf 1' 14' 4 432 'va ,-M4 v v ': ,, AA: ' 4' 5 ,',5WF , f A,-of K , Ig , , 1 I V rw if ,7 , : -,, ii ' A MARIA GLUCH, 159 Linmore street, Hartford, CT 06114, 203-249-6947, CoN- NECTICUT COLLEGE. Track, X-country, New England's 4x400m, New Year's at the beach, I-Ieadmaster's yeah, YEAH! Polar Bars, Munchouts . . . Thanks to Lauren, Syd, Sue, Mike, Amanda, Ellen, Ali- son, Bill, Sara, Tara, Matt and everyone else who has made my 4 years at Loomis memor- able. Sfpecial thanks to SCG, BBB, and my mom or their support and understanding. Keep in touch. EMILY GOLDE NBERG, 138 Lawler Road, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-233-2881, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, Here are my best friends. Where's the beak? Aunt Bunny. Delray with Zan. Conrad Boys. Anchovies - uke! Neg the stork. Sue, Sue, Putl, Liz -- my fans. Mr. Uckles, where's my buck? A.P. - oh well! Reeders. KJ. - hot twinkie. Denis and my snuggle buddy. Todd - FORGET THE GOAT! Demisch, my bes- test buddy forever. Ostridge. Mom, Dad, john - I love you! MITCHELL GOLDSTEI N, 7890 Wavell Road, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4W IL7, 514-482-0305, BOSTON UNIVERSITY. Loomis taught me how to budget my free time, and I found it easy considering I had none. Changes . We're not done yet Barry - thanks for always being there. V. Hockey and Baseball - Europe - Deano, Florida. Don, you're a true friend. SUZIE - you were Loomis, these memories are great but the best are yet to come. I'll always love you. - Mom, Dad, Thanks. Vive les Canadiens - What- ever . MICHAEL GONG, 205 Hathaway Court, Sacramento, CA 95 825, 916-485-5492, UNI- VERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Holding onto words around me, I will con- quer space around me, maybe I'll win saved by zero -The Fixx- Ni ht time's over. Good- bye, Shadowland. Thanlgs to my friends - you kept my sense of humor from getting out of hand fit's sharp, you know! All the Harlequins they go-go. A new day, oh, a new day! in 315521 .... f'..effl if 5' ,- 'ima sn xxx,,.. , i f XW,-.. I in -2 f Affwzagigw K A M, 4 jf MILTON GOODING, 55 Wentworth Drive, Amherst, MA 01002, 413-256-8251, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS. From the Chiefs to the Bubs . . . '!Keep the vibrations positive! Bob Bub Marley. Thanx Mom, Dad, and Zoe . . . I love you all! WILLIAM GORDON, 16661 Royal Poin- ciana Drive, Ft. Laurderdale, Fla. 33326, 305- 389-8950, GOERGETOWN UNI- VERSITY. And you know it's time to go Through the wind and driving snow Across the fields of mourning to a Light that's in the distance. - U2 Rolomano, Los latinos fLucho, Bashy, Trey?J, Sandra y Nane. Barry, Taylor!Warham man, Amy Chit Katie Megan and all others ILU. Amy sis. El Roommate, Mr. Eaton, Hess, Pier- son. TX. Mami la Martir, Dad what more can I say. Thank you Loomis 81 people. ELLEN GRACE, 25 Paxton Road, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521-5813, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. 4 yrs! Amanda, Alison, Amy Cthe A Teamj + Maria. Wrestling!! States, New Englands, Nationals CBHBB, CBFBD Suffield 85! AH, you made me cry! Alison Sc Barry. New Years Eve 82, 83 CID, 84. Neil Young on Valentines Day - The Whole Team?! WSB, S. Kent, Cleave! Thanks Mr. Eaton and Greg Buckles, good luck Sue,joe, Kathy 8cjen, Thanks M 8: D, ILY! It was worth it! C. THAD GRAHAM, 140 Stonepost Road, Glastonbury, CT 06033, 203-633-5662, ITHACA COLLEGE. 4 years G'bury carpool . . . driving what atrip. Luke, what the hell? psychadelia lives on. Matt, don't sell out, shut up, Thad! Go Habs, pokes, and Rangers. Super Bowl 84 and 85, Byrds Hunting with Tucker. Hey Andy, want to bet? Fooled you Anthony. Pelican. Cape Cod. S.T.O.P. Hey, Hey, my, my, Rock and Roll will never die . . . Neil Young. Yippies! 5 fa., in rj? Yif 2 .fa sw., i 'It K' sag. , Q 131 Q it A iil' .ii -i.. V ff .ll ' , .w . ,,-A 'iw ,fffnw 6 -sv V 4 Q'-W ni 'iv A , pmt 29 3 flffii 1 3,5 , , in .4 ' f A.. A L V Yr ,,,. .gap if , 2 f ,7 1. ' ? if ' 4. 2 1 'X , , . . WMM 'WWWW-W BRIAN HALLERA N, 13 l job's Hill Road, Ellington, CT 06029, 205-871-0604, EM- ORY UNIVERSITY. Four long years. Riding along in my G.T.I. Are we in Vermont yet? Coors - breakfast of champions. I can't drive 55. The FLS part two. Beware of the brownie Saturday classes, are you kidding? Fromj.D. and B.H. thanx Mr. R, Hey, Woody JF, 965 . . . What do you mean I'm rinked aain. Here kitty, kitty . . . Good luck Soup, D'Avanzo, Rolo, Prapas, Nick and the others. Fun, sun and women, Party - Atlanta, here I come. ERIK HALVORSSEN, Apartado 808, Caracas l0l0A, Venezuela, 582-536491. English has been very, very good to me. I spic English. He should be shot at dawn. Definitely. Conjuntivitis sucks. It is always beautiful in my Caracas. Definitely. Erevan nights. Where is my wallet!!!? Missing you. Andy CMacJ, Pat, Rolo, Sandra . . . and all the other people that made this year at Loomis Chaffee great, THANK YOU! ALISON HA NCOCK, IO Apple Tree Lane, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-5962, ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE. VSB 83, 84, 85. EG, MG, AJH, ABC, jR, Ellen, a B in Precal? 6V2 out of 7! Marusha, dabredens! Did you see that Bila Hotta? Poor Maria's got Ukey-Pukey school. Amanda, Daddy's coming home!! How ya doin' Ame? Julie, you look GORRRGEOUS! I love you guys. And my best friend Barry. I love U-2 813783. I'rn psyched for SMC. Thanx Faith, Mom, Dad, Dave and Annie CSue Pig? you're the best! CHARITY HANDLER, 41 Kenilworth Drive, Short Hills, NJ 07078, 201-467-2089, SKIDMORE COLLEGE. 3 years, that's enough thanks . . . To my fwenz - Dena, Susan, Anne, Allison, and Marla- I just wanna say I love all a yuz knock, knock - just joshin' . . . ScRodney . . . the apartment , . . Dena, I love you mucho-you see, that's the thing! . . , Hut 2,3,4 what the hell are we fighting for? GRADUATION!! . . . Goodnight Pat . . . Mom, Dad, Ted, and the Beeze -love and thanks . . . Goodbye - the man Handler. ..... . . N ,Wm-an 1 1- 5 fi av!! MSQQEN 3 DOUGLAS HANO, 20 East Grennwich Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106 413-567- 1287, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. 4 good years - Water Polo, Swimming, and Baseball - Hey Kerm, What's that you said about Rich's mother. What's a matter? What, me come up to talk physics, no way! 2 Flagg 2 Batch. Thanks Fred, Mr. Estes, and Mr, A. Thanks Kerm, Nels, Keith, Pam, Harry and the whole gang. It was real! FRIDOLF HANSO N, 34 Field Point Circle, Greenwich, CT 06437 203-869-0400, UNI- VERSITY OF COLORADO Five years way to go! Flagg for three Batch for two. Cheese parties and close friends. late night activities with File and others. Team America: Dunc, Walley and Prapas. On the move again. learning to grow, although painful at times. Good bye Loomis, I shall never forget you. Thanks to everyone and especially Mother, David, and Father who convinced me to stay. PAMELA HARTMAN, Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT 06095 203-688-6159. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. I'VE GOT THE STRAIGHT EDGEH - Minor Threat. Nina, Clam, June 12, College Radio, Doogie. H84K concert summer, too much October HEY BABE! Let's go catch some quad action! CLONES: Northwest Notes and Vassar Trips CAWBAG! NY w! Kim, Andrew and Dweeb. The Knitting Club. NO PROM! Luck, Bill, Mike, and Sarah. Bye Bri and jeff. HI GOT TO COLLEGE THAT MAKES ME SO COOL. - DK KEVIN HEALY, 200 Valley Shores Drive, Guilford CT 06106 205-455-3497, UNI- VERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. And you may ask yourself- Well . . , how did you get here? Some good times with some great people who I will never forget. Thanks for getting me through the year. X-C and T Too many cameras and not enough food, this is what welve seenf' Only hope can keep me together. - Sting. I love you Mom and Dad - You're the best. M K as f K g. N-J cw.-, 'N-'gl' 207 ANDY HESS, The Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-9333. Time to boogie on! Thanks Woody, Martha, Anna + Aaron. You were great. Gonna miss you Camus and Russ. Keep up the groove Camus. I love you Liz. Gonna miss you. Good luck at Yale. By now I know where I am. Bye now! AMANDA HIGGINS, 69 Vernon Street, Hartford, CT 06106, 203-728-1023, AMHERST COLLEGE. Derevaun Seraun! Derevaun Seraun! Liz - relax, catch the 142 express from North- ampton to New Haven. 3 years! I'll miss you Ellen, Mr. Eaton, Greg and LC Wrestlers. Deb- bie - the Windsor Weenie. Hey Breakfast Club: Don't you . . . okay? Miss u A.H.,j.C., K.A., P.B., M.M., K.M., MB., M.G., esp. E.A.C. + A.B.C. Amy: thank you, love you, promise me - NYC + Paris. I love you Mom and Dad. Be unbearably light and free! CHRISTOPHER HOBBS, 82 Federal Street, Wiscasset, ME 045 78, 207-882-7977, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE. Wow! 2 years . . . Went by fast! Loomis was fun. Thank you to all my teachers Esp., E. Scully, Mr. Seebeck, S. Zimmer, and Mr. Howe who helped me through my senior year. Remember . .. Biondi ic'est la vielb, Gym, Vera, Keys?, Taylor 2nd: late nights, fire- works?, Late shift, darkroom Sally? Let's keep in touch! I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon. Love ya Salll Thanks Dad!! SUE HORN, 45 Ten Acre Lane, West Hart- ford, CT 06107, 203-521-7168, UNIVERSI- TY OF ROCHESTER. 4 yrs. Dena it's raining all the worms are dead. Soph. yr. Sand, tooo funny! A4 + Rob headmsters 83 + 84 VT or BUST. Vic live on the edge. Galley quiet rms. forever, I don't care! Lutz, fart much? Club 24 + Batch Bud- dies thanks to all. Haig's, T. Collins, Suave, Phil C. Ol, Matt who? Hang in there jude, Duv, Mouse. j.C. 5120789 you can play the game you can act out the part, but you know it wasn't written for you. TTFGLC. 41 UV f' KATHERINE HUGHES, 127 Sunset Farm Road, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521- 4820, SKIDMORE COLLEGE. Europe '84 w!Amy: Prawn for the road? Bob Geldoff, FLA. '85 wfBeth: Somebody' I Drew Sc Stuart, Liz: popcorn, coca wfnutra sweet 8: PHILLIP, NYC, waist-listed, Per, want another lil'bro?, Chad 8: Mike 2 mallrat patrol, Mead: violins perhaps? snow, oooah- hooo, knitting, fondue, Trinity, College Radio, Capitol, AMVETS, Thanx Mom, Dad, Meg, Molly, 8: especially Chad. COLIN INGERSOLL, Wells Hill Road, Lakeville, CT 06039, 203-435-9858, UN- ION COLLEGE. 3 years with special memories at Loomis, thanks Myney, Captain Champa . . . Cundey, Twiggie, Ira, Steve B., Mr. S., Lumpy, Tim, and Amy. What great times! Of course 2nd floor! Swinging Batch! Back stop meadows! Sailing high! Ginomobile screee rides! Taylor! BT's! Twiggie and his 6 picks! Awe- some dudes! To special times as they get bet- ter. Keep in touch guys, and Ski Team Bunch! ERIC JA NSE N, 8 Pine Cone Road, Elling- ton, CT 06029, 203-875-1936, ITHACA COLLEGE. 4 years. The original foursome - Lump, Pie- ter, Stroh . . . friends forever! Grand Central Station - Ira, Jon, Swainer, Walshy, hang in there Boeffer! Vt. - Ira's '84 hot tubs 84 beer goggles always Flood Week '84 Bunk- house! . . . Headmasters at Marcy's! Anne . . . just friends?! Adam the agava worm! Stephen . . . Harvard-Hotchkiss-Marble head? Exeter for brews! Woody, Mr. A, Bruno, thanx, ILU Mum, Dad 81 Kath, Kit Sc Bro! Many things, Stinky!! JEFFREY JOFFRAY, The Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-4191, CLARKSON COLLEGE. X X 211 KRISTIN JOHNSON, 48 Musket Trail, Simsbury, CT 06070, 203-658-6631, UNI- VERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Welcome to your life!There's no turning backfEven while we sleepfWe will find you acting on your best behavior. Four years too long? My buddies - I love you - Blemisch, Putz, Horny, Em, Galley, Twins. Ads. Batch Boys. I-R-A. Varsity Sunbathing, Florida. OK, Where's the party? It was fun while it lasgddbut l'm California bound! Thanks Mom Bc a . SARKIS KAZARIAN, 300 Auburn Road, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-233-0657, ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECH- NOLOGY HACKITO ERGO SUM Perhaps the best memory of all is passing through that protected wall making important people climb a tree. To finally be free, to look back to all that has happened on track, turning a cuEola black or a car to mud, or a Kentuc y missile silo to sludge. It was all a lot of fun. - T.M.S. Thanx 2 all. SPAM THE TORPEDOES! ELIZABETH KELLY, 27 Ludlow Road, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-4530, DUKE UNIVERSITY. Chipmunks in Scotland '84!Fla. with Kacy! Yaz, somebody I just another night with Stu + DrewfAllouettefNightmare - I'm not scaredfTrain in Vainflce Tea, coffee cakes wf Mead!Black Point Forever!No, it's not right!A Moet + Chandon evening!Fee-Fee-foo-foo! Love to Lynne, Kacy, Sally, BTP, and the Beaver Bunch!Thanks M + D, Goodbye Sam SHABBAB KHA N, P.O. Box 61373, Cara- cas l060A, Venezuela, 02-752-29.89, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. Eeeeeeeasy! I can't believe I roomed three years with a CHEAP HOMO. Chris CUnchinJ, Willy CLONGINESD, JD, De-ei , BD, AC, NS, SP, NB, Sean-babes 8: Mrs. H , Bruce Bc Spivs-babes. Low-lifes, New York Blurs, Road Trip, Clubs, Let's get Trey A girl , 48 hrs. Cstrawberriesj, Chris's '!women , Esos chismes, Blow-offs, Nane lets write a book, Pizza night! B.S.-ing, Well Trey, what can I say! What the F---! Marvelous! 1' as 1.3 X ,ar yn ', naar-f ,warm -f V, M- . .M ,....-w, ,,. A ,fm 'xv M-3' if 1 M 213 'UN LINDA KLIPSTEI N, 55 Montclair Drive, Manchester, CT 06040, 203-646-8110, BOWDOIN COLLEGE. TLP,jLK, JLC, LM, ET, SC, AL, ALB, SBP, and everyone else, you know who you are CI thinkb . , . Washington, New York, CC,Baby- sitting, Lonngg Talks, Sooo Cute I died . , . These past four years have been difncult but the best of my life. Good luck in the future. Thanks Mom. I love you all. PETER KNIGHT, 42 Glendale Road, Rye NY 10580, 914-967-4914, WESLEYN UNI- VERSITY. Root-Tee-Tootah Root-Tee-Toot Oh, we're the boys from the Institute. Tough, we're cultivated and that's enough - john Cheerer My legs can keep no pace with my desires - Shakespeare. JENNIFER KRAIZA, Mountain Road, East Hartford, CT 06027, 205-653-2980, UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD. S.C. - OH MY GOD, LK- soooo Cute, SL - Movies, B.P. - Library, C.M. - Sourballs + Gum, M + D-Thanks for the car, Larry - I can never tell you how much, Me - No- body knows what it's like to be the bad man, to be the sad man, behind blue eyes. - The Who. PONG LAMSAM, 74 SOI Asoke, Sukhum- vit 21, Bangkok 10110, Thailand, 3915-035, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. 4 fast, experienced, exciting yrs at L.C., where Igreatly enjoy the Amer culture. 2 yrs Flagg, 2 Batch. Khobkhun CThanksD P.U., NEE, P.K., S.E., S.R., EJ., T.K., Ms. S., Mr. and Mrs. Howe for givng me warmth and great time through the coldness ofNE weather. Especial- ly to the 2 alum -- SWM and REM. Visit Thailand sometimes - we will always Wel- come you. QL Q1 QQ N Sas 5 i 1 x. W ri M . YW Q 96, X 3 KX 'wr- Ns- A1 T w sf ff? '1 TITMR' ,f . W..- an ,X . . ' ' .J 5 x K VI. ,L K Q 31 EE - 1 K I k ffl! Q 6. if f. uk, . f Q SX 1 If 215 M. HART LARRABEE, 218 East Main Street, Penn Yan, NY 14257, 315-536-7 598, CARLETON COLLEGE, My thanks to those who have accepted me and allowed me to laugh and cry, to be confident and hesitate, to love and hate, to agress and to be peaceful, to give and take, to create and de- stroy, to succeed and fail. You have all been my aeachers and from you I have learned muc . SARA LAZAR, l58 South Main Street, East Greanby, CT 06026, 203-658-9858,jOI-INS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Four interesting years, X-C, YB and manager- ing. I wonlt thank my family and friends, too cliched, but merely say you are all wonderful. Good luck to you all. It is impossible to con- vey the life sensation of any given epoch of one's existence - it's truth, its meaning, its subtle and penetrating essence, We live as we dream - alone . . . J. Conrad RUSSEL LEETE, I6 Sycamore Road, West I-Iartford, CT 06117, 203-255-4908, BRAD- FORD UNIVERSITY, So I'll see you in another life now!I'll free you in my dreams! But when I reach across the Galaxy! I'll miss your company, - Rickie Lee jones. I've made real friends here, and I'm reluctant to let them go, for once I do they will change, and slowly drift away. Surprise! I'm hoplessly sentimental. Bless you for living with me and 'take care. Goos night- Remem- ber Phredl JESSICA LEVI NSO N, 59 Avondale Road, West I-Iartford, CT 06117, 203-252-2 I 17, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE. Shower the people you love with love . . JT. Thanks to all, especially Mom, I-lodge, Robin, and Boki. So many memories . .. Hill- ary . . , Florida . . . Fuchoo , , , Burcher King . . . just be good to me . . FLBF . . . '1Let's listem to some Phil . . . Thanks, I-Iill, Lisa, I missed you , ,. Hdms's . . . 1'So many men, so little time . . . junior year . . . Anne-BFF . . . RK, Knomes, NB, EG, SR, BD, MM, DW, RW, CL, Mrs. Howe, DRBE . . . I'll miss you Loveyouall V31 ,, at W Vai, V. My tr,-I ' S 's za -g ss fftx, W ti- ..,. ai. E 'S' -' ' -L I 1 . . . 'gf' s N 42 If SALLY LOOMIS, 5 Rillbank Terrace, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521-5687, YALE UN IVERSITY. Where all think alike no one thinks very much - Walter Lippman. Four years of fun and laughs, Someone make a decision . . . Now! Dweebs, cow bags, fondue parties, swimming - 4 years. Kris - I found myselfin a strange pear. Lets go have a hoe-down . . . To all my friends good luck and keep in touch. Thanks Andrew, Mom and Dad. JOHA NNE LUSSIER, 829 Kennedy Road, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-688-6754, MOUNT HOLYOKE UNIVERSITY Something we were withholding made us weak. Until we found it was ourselves, 4 years, LOG office - Tim - Eric - working in the darkroom! C.C, 84 Track with the team - Tara, Fiona 84 P.C. Eliz. 84 Sara - remember N.E.'s? Meet you in the library- Keep smil- ing Fiske, Tina, Lena 81 friends! German din- ners ZSL bears - Barb, D.S. 84 Andrew, Cathy - skiing at Okemo! Smile!! Love you MASLD, Eric 254 Kurt! SARAH LUTZ, P.O. Box 26, South Wood- stock, VT 05071, 802-457-5564, SKID- MORE COLLEGE, Mason !83, thanks Heidi, Sandy, 7:30 ritual, Horny, dumb jock, take your medicine, Susie, PPI-I, what's the har mean? Vik, animal por- nos, Demisch, bunkhouse, Em, fun with fans, Lump, Brian, Boston for dinner, Tim, caps? Prince, B6cR's and brie, P.B. on CC, Ira's 84, hot tubs, pumkin nite, Fla. with Kristin, HM l,2, 254 3, my 18th, Adam's, parties, folanari queenies, Club 24. Mouse, deBoef, Duval, hang in there, Good luck Cous. Er, many things. TTFN. HEIDI LUX, 4000 Cogbill Road, Richmond, VA 25234, 804-271-1643, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA CRUZ. So long - I send my love Alyssa and Kim - write . .. and Caroline, Amanda and Leslie. Bye Mason and Camping. Take care of your- self Beej - thanks all youse faculties who've helped me along. I'd say this was agood expe- rience. And Bill -I love you. Don't chase too many wild women at RISD. No crunchy cos- mic grooviness today - that's it man. . n ,, 1 A . I se lg Sf? LN E - RN ,, hr X , '5 219 WILLIAM LYDGATE, 21 Regent Square, Penzance, Cornwall, England TRI 4BG, 0736-67760, LEWIS AND CLARK UNI- VERSITY. Try to realize its all within yourself, No-one else can make you change. - BEATLES. . . . Find someone who's turning and you will come around. - NEIL YOUNG. '!Dress my friends up just for show - see them as they really are CBowie3 - It often goes unsaidg I love you all, each on your own inimitable way. Bon Courage to the wise fools, hang in there! KAREN MABEE, 22 Sand Hill Road, Wind- sor, CT 06095, 203-688-9575, UNIVERSI- TY OF VIRGINIA. 4 years with special friends! St. Croix '82, France '85 - the courts! V. Swimming CLisaD, The tradition lives on . , . Managing the Awe- some Squad. Love to Beej, Kevin, Mrs. M - and Fromm. Special Thanx to Mrs. F, Bert,j. Crombie, Mike, and Chuck, Mom 8: Dad - the Wabbit. We made it Bailit! I-Iere's to love, happiness, contentness, and ambition. ANDREW MACCALLUM, 112 Westfield Avenue, Sanderstead, Surrey CR2 9jW, Eng- land 657-1645. CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY. Thanks to L.C. Fun, Laughs, good times! Polo forever, on the ice, and Lax Csicb! The little prison. Live in the NEO. Thanks Mrs. F Friends - Hug - Friends. Sally, I will be here, there and everywhere. CBeatlesD Oh Boy! This is really sappy! BC, EI-I, PI-I, oh, everyone - remember you always. Let me simply raise my glass. To all of us, CThe Din- ing Room.J BRIAN MACSWAIN, 105 Shaw Farm Road, Canton, MA 02021, 203-749-8152, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. When all is said and done . . . A heel of alot more has been done than ever could be said. GCS, VIKING, DELTA, Boston for dinner ... Steve-!Sarah? Steve, Sean, Tim CTankD, Pieter, jon, Ira, Eric, Walshie, Todd, Sarah, Kathy! - I love you all . . . friends forever! Kathy- I'll always be there for you. I am leaving, I am leaving. But the fighter still remains. - Simon!Garfunkel. .f is fn W 5 W J gh 3' .MJ law. V .3 gg s 'J I 4' DEBORAH MANNING, 54 Pleasant Street, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521- 9013, HAMILTON COLLEGE. I always knew when I looked back on the tears there would laughter but I never knew when I looked back on the laughter there would be tears. friends - you are what my memories are made of. I love you all. See you at the reunion - I'll be the short one with white hair. Thanks mom, stick with it Little One! TIMOTHY MARICLE, 226 Forest Lane, Glastonbury, CT 06033, 203-232-4283, U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY. . . . learning consists ofacquiring new under- standings with which to kill old pleasures. - James A. Michener. Neil Young, Dire Straits. Swimming 84 Polo . . . maybe next time around . . . Where's my Hosenpheperlln How's the driving? See YOU when I'm 80, ifI survive the bite. Shegadawa. RWI-I, RFS, THE SQUAD, WFH,jill, Ma 8: Pa, and those too numerous to name, to you my love and thanks. ALLYN MARTIN, 1223 Prospect Ave- nue, Hartford, CT 06105, 203-232-4283, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS. Batch Boys: Moist, DOC, Nate, Mic, Brig No Admirtance B.S.A. CBatch Social Alternativej Party Convoys Steve, why'd you duff us again?! , Let's play golf Sunclay! , Honorar- ies Joslin 81 Saklad: FRESH, CHILLIN', WORD! Paula's VCR call me , Nate's place, Florida '85 wfK. Noble, Chill in the Quad , P.A. Big Chill QD Plaza. Ra. S. 81 K.T. no longer Wendy and Lisa. Home Boy's: C.B., B.B., W.W. - Hang in there. Ro. S. Drew Sc Miami Vice. M.S. H40 years old , Naggasphere! j.D. Party, Ra. S - Can you Help Men. Thanx to ma Sc pa. S'later. ELIZABETH MARX, 45 Timrod Road, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521-8266, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. We look at how far we've come, and then we know- there can be no turning backf' Alison 8: Kacy - thanks. The Breakfast Club in NYC, jiff8c Charp, 8th St., LOG, 1400 Cal update, Frozen eclairs - 4am, Do you know what time it is? CMB - 9yrs. BMW - music 84 G-town, KCI-I - G. Light, knitting, violin, SE - recital, DLW - oldest friend. Thanks FSM 81 TEM for all the advice. Thanks M 8: D -- Bonne Chance julie. ma N K W i Q yi' . , 'lf 9. ,X in sw fig .1 w '- v . - S sg?- Q, 3 -LX N 1' ,, . fs :Ns x S+ -in ' Q r fr 5 vi 5 2 X. W ff' ,L I X yr X. ,,.-M 3 ,qw w-out MELA NIE MASTERSON, 565 Bloom- field Avenue, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 205- 242-6927, UNION COLLEGE. This is me: Peer Support CM8cMj. Mrs. M, you're quite a friend. Mr. A. V-ball, what a game, what a team. Failla - Hey Man! The Lunch Gang. KP,jB, AA Suzanne. julie, be- lieve . . . Mancla.jess.j-9, R.I. 5150? Dean . .. Russ, your hair is standing on end! Annie - the river. jen -the beauty of ducks. Bobby, the mind is in NJ., I love you. Mom and Dad, Laurie and Mike. Thanks for being you. My life is a song which I have only begun to com- pose. STEVEN MATHESEN, 24 Grant Hill Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 205-242-2885, DUKE UNIVERSITY. Four years, yet way too soon! Hate to leave all the gang: Mike,jill, Tim, Crombie, Bell, Tere- sa, Tony, Harry and especially Mugs - you guys have made the past four years the best of my life, and I will never forget! College will be fun, but it will be tough without you. Know we'll have a great summer, then it's off to Duke, and a new beginning. MARK MCFADDEN, 51 South Prospect Avenue, Plattsburg, NY l290I, 518-561- 772I, HOLY CROSS UNIVERSITY. Carolyn 8: Luke - Thanks for making me one of you. Chuck Sc joe - pals since day one. Heeya A - awesome spring - cool room- mate - 7 for I0 not bad. Coaches Eaton 8a Estes - help on and offthe field, thanks. Most importantly - Thanks Mom, Dad, 81 Crew. Couldn't have done it without you. Thank you for putting up with me this year Ann. I-4-5 Good luck. STEVEN MICHAELS, 60 Elm Street, En- field, CT 06082, 205-745-5950, MAS- SACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECH- NOLOGY. Success begins with a fellowls will:fIt's all in the state of mind.!Life's battles don't always goffo the stronger or faster man!But soon or late the man who wins!Is the one who thinks he can. Thanks to Paul,jB, Thad, Matt and all you other losers - thanks to Mr. and Mrs. B F Oh ya, Mom, I guess this one isn't all your au t. i lv 'KX i.. x X x time -1 N- .. MARC MICHAELSON, 22 Valley View Drive, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-242- 8701, TUETS UNIVERSITY. Thanks for the great times: Geech, Moisty, DOC, Marc, casuAL, Boshy, Eve, Lauren, Syd and all the rest. Un-believeable, Shmegma, Spring Breaks '82, '83, '84 - Mex, P.A.g the Trap, G-TOWN '84, Thanks Mr. Rabetz, Mr. Estes, and Mr. A - B-ball and more, Beebe- ball - One Step Beyond, easy, Twilight Zone, beach runs: sun of rain. To those who follow: live, love, laugh, and learn - there's iiothifrtig else. Thanks Mom, Dad, and julie - m o . FIONA MICHELI, 15 Washington Ridge Road, East Granby, CT 06026, 205-658- 924l, E.S.U. '85, PRINCETOWN UNI- VERSITY. There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for their acquiring. They are the very simplest things and . . . it takes a man's life to know them. - Hemmingway. DAVID MILLER, 3 Rolleston Road, Mar- blehead, MA 01945, 617-631-7034, HOBART COLLEGE. Life is a giant game of Monopoly, everyone wants to own Boardwalk without going direct- ly to jail. - Arnie Weiss. JEFFREY MOORE, 1 Gold Street, 9-E, Hartford, CT 06105, 203-278-9095, BOS- TON UNIVERSITY. ,f fi 454118 ,.f f M If 15 215- 2 ff , f LISA MORRIS, 49 Mountain Spring Road, Farmington, CT 06032, 203-674-9186, NOT PLANNING TO ATTEND. Mark - 3f24f84 ,.. Field hockey .. . Psych for Berk-Victory goal l-O . .. Back of Vin- ney's . . , G8cT's . . . Games for drink . . . I-Ie always wins , , . X-rated talks WXSR . . , while driving?l ... quarters ,.. MP, An Innocent Man? . . . Dilemmas . . , Driving WXTK . . . Against All Odds . , . Thanx Sandy and Tracy for being friends . . . Hawaii '85 . , . Ilove you Mark , . . Finally made it - what next? CLAUDIA MOSS, 3 Lincoln Avenue, Wimbledon, London SW19, England, 947- 2833 This room stinks ofcigarettes . . . Leslie, can you please turn it down just a little? Good luck to EG to find Geometry help at Syracuse. 1'll remember this tear living on Palmer 3rd. You had better come and see me at home CLond0nD. Especially: HM Cmy adopted sis- terb, MB and MG. EG has it coming to her soon. SR: Are you going? DAVID MOYLAN, 155 Boulter Road, Wethersfild, CT 06109, 203-529-5385, WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COL- LEGE, Four long but rewarding years, all nighters, Nee Room Elite, Thad's driving. Dead con- certs, wanna buy a pill , packy runs, spring break '85, but officer, that light was pinku, bike trips. Paul, john, Steve Chris, Geeks, jon, Tim good luck. ARB, REV, WR, SWS, and especzally M8cD thanks for everything. Remember: Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Geek Patrol and Happy Hourl' TARA MUCHA, 1522 Asylum Street, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-233-8868, HAMILTON COLLEGE. You can't always get what you want but some- times you get just what you need - Rolling Stones. 3 yrs cross country and track, presea- son at Ivronyton, LOG, carpooling in robinls- egg blue Dart with Spike, talk, talk, man, cool. Thanks to special friends MG, LM, AW, SL, JL, MB, two from the class of '84 - CK and AC, my parents, Mrs. Tzeutschler, and Loomis Chaffee. N . 'W W fu., J 0 WE as , 13: W' . M N S Z Wm'-fffmnyggu L 'Qs sg! 'M' j r.k4 bg :H 2 NS X 2 PAUL MUELLER, 102 North Beacon Street, Hartford, CT 06105, 203-233-6821, VASSAR COLLEGE. Watcher ofthe skies, watcher of all His is a world alone no world is his own, He whom life can no longer surprise, Raising his eyes beholds a planet unknown. Creatures shaped this planet's soil, Now their reign has come to an end, Has life again destroyed life, Do they play elsewhere, or do they know More than their childhood games? - Peter Gabriel - STEPHEN MUGFORD, 65 Forest Street, New Brotain, CT 06052, 203-223-7249, AMHERST COLLEGE. Mad Scherer - together for eight years - sadly our paths finally diverge. 1-larv, Bell, Mike, Tim, -lim, l-lano - we started out at West Hill - l'm going to miss the squad Teresa, jill - you'll always be special to me .. . God it went fast . . . lt has been said that good friends never die, they just fade away. Let us strive not to fade too much, shall we . . . Dunn! SEAN MULLEN, 2855 Stevens Street, Oceanside, NY 11572, 516-766-3735, COL- LEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY. Four years later, thanks to all: Mac, Chuck, Nels, Steve, Tim, Todd, and Grand Central Station. Late nights with Walshie - donlt say that word! DELTA Cpink skips?J Zamboni. Chamber Singers in Europe - Eggs and Ellen - please don't go . . . - NEO CDC-an you ...D -S.W.- Most of all, thanks M8tD. With us there are no goodbyes. Wherever you are, part ofyou will always be with me. - GANDI-I1 MARC NATHAN, 16 I-lighwood Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-243-0177, BAB- SON COLLEGE. 85 Congratulation! Bath Boys Denno, Mic, Frange, casuAl, Bri, and Nate. Gotta like that business. Ben, Rob, Dave, Ron, and Jimbo, Yo man what are we doin' this weekend? Keg- ger, Beeeeer, Mex, WA, Relax, P.A. 1 love those girls! Yang, Mustang, Halen, shades, Babson: Thanks Mom and Dad, Dave and Ger too, couldn't have made it without you, Good luck everyone, lmagiNathan! we E Q-K' wg ...af Qtr E ... A 231 MELISSA NEIDLI NGER, 42 Hyde Road, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-232-3342, BRYN MAWR COLLEGE. Sue Black . . . we did it. Sunshine in our stom- achs. Steph, je t'aimeg DYCET? 9941 fans of soc-hock-lax. Thanks for all Mr. Pierson, Mrs. M., Mr. G., Mr. A., Grim. Deb, there's always a table waiting for us at BT's. Good luck squirt, Kirstie, Chamber, and Peer Support. Moi, je cherche une vie differente. To 9, keep it up. Finally goodbye to Boom Boom. CHRISTOPHER NICHOLSO N, 25 Coun- try Club Drive, Manchester, CT 06040, 203- 643-4331, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. 4 growing years - most enjoyed tolerant di- alog with history class, PU, Fritz - Freaks and Stoppies - Carnival, SWEET CHARITY fBenihana jugglerb - Pelican politics CWhat, me biased?j - We honor the giants of our history not by going back, but by moving for- ward RW. Reagan - Thanks Mom 7 Dad! ELIZABETH NOONAN, 243 Mooreland Road, Kinsington, CT 06037, 203-229-4929, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. Yeah Mike! How many pesos? Look 12:00, Sr. Fall Term - RF - Willimantic - Babson - My Field -This Must Be Love - I'm just Hang'n out Rich! The Mungrag at Schneid's -jon, jeff, Ken - BfFfL, The Blue Ball- 20th Century Signs, Doc - Steve - Sal - LP - SLOBBER - CI - PA - my buddies, Hey Miss we are flying high next year man! Mom Sc Dad ILU and thank-you for every- thing. LF - PK - EB - LP - Hang in there guys - Have as great a year as I had! JOH N OCKERBLOOM, 249 Haynes Road, Avon, CT 06001, 203-673-4148, YALE UNIVERSITY. There's no such place as far away.'I - Richard Bach . .. Clizing . .. What do I have 4th? ... Garden-variety monolithic Well, this should work . . . Forty-two . . . The question is most . . . We'll finish it Sunday night! . . . Curses! Midsummer nad Feiffer Bushleaping and its hazards . . . The deadline is when? . . . The Mighty Housatonic . . . 2 years is 2 short . . . EEP! -47' I f f,,.,- 'f' 2 R? Qi DENNIS O'CONNOR, 53 Stonepost Road, Glastonbury, CT 06033, 203-633- 4736, DREW UNIVERSITY. Moisty, Nale, Mic, Bri, Big Al and Paula, McDonough, 1'll miss you most. Erin - Go - Braugh. Beach trips with G-bury friends. Ah!! Summer. Lafayette trip., No Way. Convoys to keggers. Where'd Steve go? Cape and Moosehead. My 100 jackets. Semifinals in soccer and Jimi-ball. Mr. Pierson and Mr. Rabetz, you watched a wimpy frosh grow. Trust me, Colleen, I Love You . . . Mom, words cannot express my feelings. Don't you forget about me CSimple Mindsj PAUL OSTBERG, 5 Hillcrest Drive, North- ampton, MA 01060, 413-586-1004, BAB- SON COLLEGE. Walshy, was it fun!? Polese, the best room- mate!! Captain's cocktails. I-Iey Shark I Gigolo. Rich, want a cookie. Vija lives!! Thanx for the help Mr. A. Now, how about kids? Make the gym its own dorm. OZZIE. What a NOBLE gesture in Florida. Mr. A, keep up the great coaching. Faith, thanks for the late night sandwiches. Good luck Vikki, always! Everybody, may all your thoughts be perverted!!! JILL PAPODOPOLOUS, 231 Lamplighter Lane, Newington, CT 06111, 203-666-6476, BRYN MAWR COLLEGE. Trips to NY, the Gorge . . . the score . . . cup oftea, Pieter? . . . ZO-couldnlt have made it without you. So many who made my life easier 84 brighter - the Griffins, Faith, MMH, Pj, Scooter, Tony, Marcy, Aub. Naun - my all- weather friend. Love to Mom, Dad, Gramps, Cackie, P, D 8: M. LAUREN PAQUETTE, 172 Stoner Drive, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521-7042, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. London: Megan, PP's, Pubs. LC -Jr.: Mitch, Tim, Johan, Chuck 8: Gang, jl's, Prom Ckeyb, Wassup?, Amherst. Sr: Syd-double-CC, Mart, Steve, Doc, Liz - Party 1, I-low Many Pesos? Mex. Fiesta, Holy Sh'!, Bloody, TRACK, Maria, Nant. Summers, D8zB, AbbyfTed - LV, Pj, Lp. Spens - forgetyounot - Hang in RF, sis Sue, Kak, Thanks all for enhancing my life, esp. in past 4 yrs. 'M 14 ffw 4 4? .. ff' Y' 'X Y ft .,b. IIA g fi' W .,,k 5 6 S i iki ,W ' :SS A rw. .VW f, ,, W ,gy A BRIAN PARKER, 26 Arnold Drive, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-242-4716, UNI- VERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. Letters and impertinent names of places Undermine their sentimentality and signifi- cance. Important people You know who you are And where we were, I need not signify our friendship With initials. So consider this our farewell, But never our goodbye. Than you Buff, Woody, Loomis Chaffee. TIMOTHY PARSONS, 94 Cider Mill Road, Bolton, CT 06040, 203-649-2766, UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. Take my advice, you'd be better all DEAD. J. Garcia- Thank You togjenn Chase Knot as straight but nicer than she looksjs JMM and The Russian Class: Roopert Hooper and my week in Warham II: The Dead Show: PRD and The Trip: Billy D and Frisbee: Thad sorry about servant day: BBK and Creative Writing: CG and Magical Camping: Watch out for me UnderToad! DANA PATENAUDE, 111 Tall Timbers Lane, Glastonbury, CT 06033, 203-633- 9084, UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. Every ending is a new beginning. Hockey, S. Ball- capt., Theatre. Late nights with Ab - my roomie. My friends, I love you, dudes! Maria. DPOFY. Goodbye to: my pink pillow, Phoebe, Grammie, Grampie with tears. Thanks Auntie, Uncle. Dad,-Mom, Christle, Schmedley - if you knew how much I love you. Loomis, you've been GRAND. STEPHEN PAUL, 1236 Squirrel Hill Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15217, 412-683-0344, COR- NELL UNIVERSITY. 4-years. Friends . . . Flagg, Batch, Mason CHillaryD, Palmer, Grand Central Station - Making a friend takes a moment, Being a friend takes a lifetime. Keep in touch - you've made my four years special. Grim, Mr. S., Follansbee's, A's, Mr. Howe, SBP, and Dr. Ratte - THANKS Carolyn - I'll miss you! Kathy MDLK - thanks for believing. Remember - Your days are short here, this is the last of your springs. And now in the serenity and quiet of this lovely place, touch the depths of truth, feel the hem of Heaven. You will go away with old, good friends. And don't forget when you leave why you came. Thanks Loomis, we're quite a match. if in f Q, . SV i . . ,-a,i .liiwf f. VA hw' if! nie.. . if if ,A-A i, we .W ,i . f .1 A 5-if 4 V g...'fZ? in ,fe -ai! .af au! sp y , 'a 4 1 ' f' 1. . Y fi 'QT ' 1 f af u ,ig W 'Jq 1, ge SM 1 s 45 745 Q Wu '11 5? Sl? 'T wk .S JONATHAN PEARLSON, 22 Mountain Road, Manchester, CT 06040, 203-646-5044, TUFTS UNIVERSITY. Do what's good for you, or you're notgood for anybody - BJ., Brush Lizard, T.B.M. - the professor and destruction. Hey Chris, what do Ecu mean deer don't hunt? Plutonium teddy ear, the brownie, P.L.B., ASMW, S.B. and snow at M.C.L. Thanks j.S.R., M.C.W., M8cD. I'm free, and freedom tastes of reality - The Who. Time of your life, huh kid? POLLY PEARSE, 99 Spring Lane, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-521-4829, LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. Mom Sc Dad the friends in you. Think about it, Suzanne, Guch, PJ., Zo, Rabbi, Bub, Milt- miss you! Easy Adam, I0-day stint Duggie, Genie, Rebel. Duck Pig m.m.m. Morris Lady M84 K. Lisa 8: Betsy, N.Y., Pancho's Prom? S.F. s-creature Guiness. Life wfout you is gonna, be . . . Laura, don't forget to ride. you're bigger. I LOVE YOU! I'm not ashamed to say that the wild boys were my friends . , . -Billy joel ANNE PERACCA, I0 East Meadow Road, Westport, CT 06880, 203-226-8632, BOW- DOIN COLLEGE. To ma fwenz - Susan, Dena, Char, Chit, Schreibs, and Allison-I jus' wann say I luv all a'yous! Oh-my God, You animal, can I just say something? that's hysterical, Utaaah, F-R-E-S- I-I, 3b inches Wow! U.N., What a room! my little Shayna - snugglers, November break- downs, France? Florida - knives? Chicken- chit and Ace, Yeah Yeahl, faggot ass, skin like cream, 'Ain't Nobody, Panky fits just right, Vermont and NYC, it's weird, Delta, Grand- ma's room, I-Iey, everybody - meet you on the path! ADAM PERL, 1 High Meadow Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-242-0151, BENTLEY COLLEGE Margaritaville Headmaster's 85, Haigs, The Lady with MSLK. Polly: Pearse, Two Week Stint, School Day Nights. Lisa: Li, The Kaye connection. Be C.E.W.. Betsy, Think about it Mark, Obviously Milt, Rabbi, Gooch, PJ., Laura, Steve, Eric, Sarah, Zo . . .l, W.H. girls know how to have fun!, scoping, '4nets , The Agave Worm. Lisa and Polly, Thanks for being my friends, will never forget . . . fm ii. 1. W. me VLA- H , W .. V ...gn ,' ,pw yi 239 G- ..,,. . -- ' at Q .- ,,.. 1,112-,. -Ass -' ' 2 ' Q xi 4 i A . . 4 4 -h' - R TS 240 ALESSA NDRA PERRONE, Apartado De Correo 62568, Caracas, Venezuela, 582-752- 5440, SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE. 125 east 65rd, NYC . . . Do you think I have a funny accent? Guys, where is my peelo? Hey, roomie! It's piano time! . .. But, I thought it was bigger . . . Shabby, y la chinita? Trey, not my roommate, ME! Parking lot, and the river! Canilling in Mason! NEO memories forever! NB, RC, CW, LC, EI-I CB!!!!! Holly sheet! . . . To the Spanish Armada, and ao the young Americans, we will come ac . . . WESLEY PHILLIPS, 19 Apple Blossom Road, Andover, MA 01810, 617-470-1067, LAKE FOREST COLLEGE. Fur meine Freunde, veil Gluck in die Univer- sitat. Ich denke immer von Ihnen, Maher Haus '84, Mulriverse, Luft Kreigf' und viele anderer Dinge. Denken Sie immer dass Aufden Bergen ist Freiheitf' - Schiller. Als fur Loomis Chaffee, Goodbye to all that. - Robert Graves KATHERINE PINNEY, 128 Belltown Road, South Glastonbury, CT 06075, 205- 633-3915, ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY. Hey Liney - 'Sup? My pal always. Volpe, my scheming partner. Buck? Kissy Pants? Deb, don't you feel Crummy? Abs-Gollum Dana, one G-bury girl left! Brian - Donlt forget. Soccer, b-ball, softball. Thanks coaches - especially FSM and TEM. Thanks Bruno. The friends I've made at L.C. I'll never forget. Thanks family. Fut up Fese, miss you much. So Andrew, what else? and please don't say nothing JOSHUA PIROZZOLO, 5 Neck Road, Lan- caster, MA 01525, 617-368-8056, UNI- VERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON. I used to count in years, now I count in days. It's been a long four years, but it has definitely been an interesting senior year: A DEAD RUN in 84 level Il Ctwicej D.C.ed fthe first in three years, here's looking at you Sandra.J Warham parties . . . x-country, and golf. . . Uthisisjejune' . . . Bring us together again. Nixon. Thank's Charity for making it sporting. - fffffif-N -- - , -::f:EI:5-,--115' SYS, ITF K ' 44 kk Wai- 'Q-.wgtfk , ,Q 3 Ksgwig, 51' 1 ,MX - 'xii YM' xr wk 1 M, ,S sg, BARBARA PIZZOFERRATO, 65 Old Farm Drive, Newington, CT 061 1 1, 203-666- 5553, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Loomis - Dad, I would not have made it without the break- fasts. To: SC andjK, Yes, the library . . . AMJ, Dj 2 good friends . . . '85-'85 . . . Swimming . . . Special thanks to Faith, Mrs. Follansbee, MI, Mr. Marchetti . . . Kelley, Amy, Marg, and Teresa. I will miss your smiling faces, Good Luck. JAMES POLESE, 809 I-Iale Street, Beverly Farms, MA 01915, 617-927-1709, LAKE FOREST COLLEGE. Don't mock the Gym, its the best place to live. To all my friends: Zo - under sanctuary, Walshy - go for four, Prince - got a key, Cundy - Here you go champ, Vija - your faatha called, Rich - L.A.V., Shark - time to come up for air, NMTT, OZ, Quick stick crotch grabs, shooters, Late night sparking. To all, the cane lives forever!! Thanks mom and Dad for the opportunity. HILLARY POTTER, 99 Arrandale Road, Rockville Centre, NY 11570, 516-536-6931, BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY. Those memories of yesterday will last a life time To special friends - jessica, Suz, Nane, Em, Dame, MG, AP, SB 84 CM. - I'll miss you! DR concert, Headmasters '85, Palm- er, just Be Good To Mel FLORIDA: FLBF, Burger Ching, 19th 81 Matilda, Fuchoo! Phil Concert - GL Eve! Thanx M 84 D - You didn't run my life. L, J, A, D - Luv Ya. NI NA PRATT, 492 Grant I-Iill Road, Coventry, CT 06238, 205-742-9588, SMITI-I COLLEGE. Let's go fishing, Bear Bruno, I've caught my- selfa big shad. Little woim, are you lost? I want a footrub, Anne. Woodstock summers, and Tj -I can't even thank you. When we're eighty, right? I already miss you Kev, Beej, every- body , . . good luck Bri, Anne . . . su- 1 Z? 5' S E. xx. N waxy ,,',f gif 243 JONATHAN PRINCE, 28 Maple Crest Drive, Danbury, CT 06811, 205-744-6695, BOSTON UNIVERSITY Everywhere I turn, Loomis Chaffee's there - in my blood forever. AEH, GEH, SBP, espe- cially M8cD - thanks for everything, give me time. Ira- I should have said a lot. B ofT in 20, Lump! 'Tsup Mind! Pete, Swain-Delta Strike? Er- triangles?! PG's are people, Wal- shy! Todd - learn your Geometry! Later Koo! Sar - the years are yours, freely re- turned. Marla, I want Best Man! Annie - I told you it was weird. He who dies with the most toys, wins the game - but this is only halftime. See you in the second half! RICHARD RABBETT, 45 Armstrong Road, Enfield, CT 06082, 203-749-8756, EARLI-IAM COLLEGE. Hope, Dan, TLC, Football games CT-P Tower, ouch!D, Boston Trekkie Trips, Maryland by Subaru in 19 hrs! Special thanks to P., AKL, Buff, 656BRL. Remember: Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man, But soon or late the man who wins is the one who thinks he can. Thanks for everything Mom - Ilove you. Farewell Loomis . . . Good luck all! JULIA NA READ, 20 High Street, Marble- head, MA 01945, 617-631-6219, SYRA- CUSE UNIVERSITY. Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, and perhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing. For some minutes it puffed away without speak- ing, but at last it unfolded its arms, took the hookah out of its mouth again, and said, So you think you're changed do you? Alice's Adventure in Wonderland ALEXANDRA REEDER, 45 Fairview Drive, Wethersfield, CT 06109, 203-568- 9O17, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. 4yrs Freshman year: jey Dena those were the days. Soph year: Sue, I don't remember! A4 84 Rob I-Ieadmaster's 85 Sc 84. Haig's, where it all began. Galley, Don't work so hard! Sarah, you're in trouble! Batch Boys, Milt 81 Spence, Hey Lisa, you made it! Good-bye all! Thanx mom 84 dad, I found the pattern. Bye Vic! CDR-143 'ig' VICTORIA REEDER, 45 Fairview Drive, Wethersfield, CT 06109, 205-563-9017, NOT PLANNING TO ATTEND IN '85, 4 yrs., an accomplishment these days. H.M. 83, 84 - A4 -1- Robin, Lte nights at the 24 CLUB. Sue, Flick? 6 yrs. of fun. Hang 10 B-Girl-Gal. Sarah get rid of the tape. A fine job girls, but Batch it was a joke. Rumours and Reliable Sources . . . of course. Thanks C.F., E.G., P.O. CB.B.J, CB. Stay on your toes LC, I will. Bye Sand. THD - 24 OK. AIDAN REYNOLDS, R.D. 4961, Box 198, Tuxedo, NY 10987, 914-351-2514, CAR- NEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY. Thanks everyone: Bill, Ben, Matt, Nick, Ced, Chris, Diana. Through you, I found myself. Geoff, thanks for last year. Remember TSFHOfF vols. I - XXVIII. 4-year Warha- mite and I'd better get a goddamn porch room! 188 vs. Choate. UNO Floyd! Rowdy Work: Hag turning, blue lights, soda, etc. Friendship, partying, learning, growing. Final- ly living. Best year ofmy life. Dave, remember Matt. CANADA, here I come! MELISSA RICH, 45 S ,enqer Drive, Wind- sor, CT 06095, 203-288-8884, HAMP- SHIRE COLLEGE. The Good People laugh, yes, we may be hidden by rags but we have something they'll never have. The Smiths Mindy! Cawl Looks of Panic Who do they think we are? Terroriz- ing Disturbia. Love times three to all of us dweebs - I Love you all. Pam, Kris, Andrea - thanx Mom, Dad, jeremy, MAL - I Love You. P.S. We're not on drugs. STEPHANIE ROGERS, 511 Greenwood, Kenilworth, IL 60045, 512-256-6335, BOS' TON UNIVERSITY. How does one get out of the finite dimen- sions?l' - Teddy, ID. Sallinger Thank you Piglet, Christopher Robin, Eyeore and the bear, Winnie-the-Pooh. Tut-tut it looks like rainfl Winnie T.P. ' s kk Tr U . , ,W mp Y , , ,..-yr :ILCS E 3 24 DAMIAN ROSKILL, 185' College Road West, Princeton, Nj 08540, 609-921-0415, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS. If only they knew . , , Thanks to alll Biondi, it's only castles burning. Screwed by colleges! Special thanks to: Kermit Cfor being thereb, Pat C., Andy M., Sandra P., Nick R., Bill L., M8cD, Mel. Daft Fascists Out! Hjust because youlre a minority of one doesn't mean you're crazy. - 1984 Gym 85-84. LC, you threw away my childhood. Alone but not lonely I move on ... H-17 SUZANNE ROSS, 458 Chestnut Street, Newton, MA 02168, 617-965-0577, TUFTS UNIVERSITY. Friends, let's not say goodbye for it's only a new beginning. ILY for sticking by me all the way. Bye Neo. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Julie, I'm homeward bound. Mitch, it's time to move on. You've made the last 2 years the best ones of my life. I'1l always love you. D.D.U.P. JULIE RUBI N, 130 Kennedy Road, Man- chester, CT 06040, 203-649-4388, SKID- MORE COLLEGE. ANTHONY SCHERER, 75 Wright Drive, Avon, CT 06001, 205-677-1180, UNIVER- SITY OF CHICAGO. Thanks Mugs, Harry, Mad, Tim, Mike, Bell, Hano, Crombie,-Iill, Teresa, Sara, DAH,jSR. You all made it special. I see myselfin a brand new way. The sun is shining, the clouds are breaking, 'cause I can't lose now, there's no game to play. - Boston ASMW Political Union . . . the Lounge . . , Gentle- men, I suggest you beam me aboard, g:Q.,,,,,Q.Q 41 nur. if Q nas was -w Q- pn + - ' as wa-vq W' . fum W, ., , . . .- N. nmol nn T' 'Q ff, 3 A if fax 'it Jung kv gxwnnf- 'P' yo 4 We . Ns,- w L, .ff i 'Lf' -C? N - ws ' . ,J . K in -4 A J kj X f S f- - Hilwflif ' 1 v - 5 41 x al, 1 249 MARLA SCHREIBER, 5125 Dyemeadow Court, Flint, MI 48504, 313-732-0915, UNI- VERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Loomis you changed my life! - The happy triple? MG - 1 year Calmostb - Prom . . . Mom 84 Dad I MISS YOU! - Dreidleg - Friends - Char, Dena, Susan, Perrac - I just wanta say I love all a yuz But once a Michigander always a Michigander - Go Blue' Ira the sa our relationshi was - ' Y Y P inevitable - I will always love youll - Oct. 2, 7th period - Thanks Princey. ROBERT SCOTT, 174 Tobey Avenue, Windsor, CT 06095, 203-683-0059, DREW UNIVERSITY. Thanx Dr. Ratte' for believing. Thy BUM- BOCLOTI-I to those who did not CR.C.b I made it! SPZ, I did some ofmy best to impress -thank you. Prapas, have fun at W.P,I. Allyn you drive too slow.jason you party too much, Later:j.M., R,L., M.E., L.C., M.S., and every- one I ever said I-Iin to. Mr. 81 Mrs. Scott I love you. Rachael, Michael, jamaica 4 ever. DENA SILBERSTEI N, 68 William Street, Portland, CT 06480, 203-342-3260, SKID- MORE COLLEGE. So - The Blurb-BLAI-I BLAH BLAI-I am I supposed to but in some usignigicant' quote by Cat Stevens? Cno, too deepb or How much WOMBIS - Chaffee has helped me grow intellectually and spritually? Cno, too mature? I could telly Evy to find her- selfa man and relax Cno, too immatureh - Hey -I just want to say , . . Susan, Charity, Anne, Allison, Marla, Renis and Big A . . . I love all a yuz. BLOWFISI-I. AUBREY SIPE, 333 Sycamore Road, Sewickley, PA 15143, 412-741-3748, COL- GATE UNIVERSITY. Thanks M + D. More thanks to Spaz, PJH, and Marge-Butt, remember 'lmaybe there's a light, maybe somewhere live in paradisef, TlobsterN . . . Qui ne risque rien, ha rien . . . It's the truth. Bye Runvel. If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost, that is where they should be. Now put the foundations underneath them. - Thoreau. 'M hav JH, Mm, ., , W, M 3 K .. , , jpg ,jf 1 ,wa W W- ww :aww DONALD SPARGO, 98 Talcott Road, Guilford, CT 06457, 205-455-5959, UNI- VERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. Four years. Two years of intellectual growth and two years offun. Thanks to Mitch for your reliability, Barry for your sincerity and Keith for the girl talk. Also TE, TC, DG, and MS. Good luck soph. women, knock'em dead. Too bad MN. Thanks Loomis for the soph. year second chance. L'Nice , Whatever , 'LEasy Big Guy . , , VCR+TV . . . what laziness. Thanks Mom and Dad. MARC SPENCER, 21 I-Iigh Hill Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002, 203-242,7296, UNI- VERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - LOS ANGELES. Many know me not Some by my first Others by my last To few by my actions To many by my wants But how can any know me When I know me not? Love to my family and all of my dear friends. I shall never forget you and hope never to be forgotten. SALLY SPENCER, 172 Natchaug Drive, Glastonbury, CT 06035, 205-633-5650, BOWDOIN COLLEGE. Leave already? I've been having the time ofmy life. Honey-oney-bunny-sunny Cetcl. De- peche Mode. Ya.z -+- UB40. R.I.P. Spencer van. I wuv you Awirtabis, bestest buddy. Da- mian Someb0dy'l. Snuggly Bunny Do ya wanna have fun? ja-cuz-me . . . How many pesos? Many thanks and much love to Dean A., the Rabetz's, Miss, Drew 8: the lems, Little taste,jet Beaminl 8: Munchkin, Damian, Liz 84 Hobhsie .. . All by myselse. DEAN STEI NBERG, 135 Lafayette Ave- nue, Suffern, NY 10901, 914-554-1522. ,.,,,.W,.,4aM mf M ffle I V,VV A if 4 T ' ff ffv M w. .. afw Q, g' x 5., ,Z 'iam w i 94' ,,., I Z 'V Z Q . A f E 'Q' all , In Ni 4 .ass , i L!Af f N M db- if gin!! 3 ,.,, W' ' fv' ,. 'fp' ,:1 X: 5 .,V,r I V 2 E! , A f ,351 ,, ,f f' fx ' -ff,4f '-44, fx' JY, ,,i .sf - J' f. , G,. Y' . if lx JAMES STE NERSEN, 501 West Greenway Drive, North, Greensboro, NC 27403, 919- 579-9730, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. We had such great fun! Warham 3 years - Shemp 84 Woody: Blowing off homework, late night rap-sessions, Macrosocialogical goals! jr. year Sunday A.Ms, pizza? Shabbab you got your money? No! IBM ten years? Thanks, l really appreciate it! Chris: rela- tionships? CCWD, NYC during the flood feast I-Iarleml, Willy: G'Town. Alison, NS, SP,jR. 68c7 free, Headmasters, Roadtrips, Pascal fpass!FAILD, Keep the faith A-hole! Thanks MSLD. CHRISTOPHER STOCKER, do ARAM- CO, P.O.Box 8221, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, O11-966-587-64094, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-BOULDER. 5 years already? Time sure flies. Thanx Beebs for club-hoop and also Digger in baseball!! You'll be Destroyed! Matt, great times in N.H. and Fla. To Barry who could make me laugh when I needed it. Erik, got another let- ter from Karen, or was itjacquie . . . Aaron, it's for you! Special Thanx Mom, Dad, Warham II, and everyone who gave me the encouragement to succeed. TIMOTHY STRUTHERS, 33 Summit Drive, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706, 914-478-1221, DUKE UNIVERSITY. That we would do, We should do when we would. - Hamlet. Thanks to some of the people who made LC so special: Stephen, Pieter, Brian, Sarah, Mr. A, Todd, Ira, jon, Sean, David, Capt., Jimbo, Eric, Mr. Follansbee, Fridolf, Gooch, Mr. P. The Loomis Chaffee Experience. Where you go is far less important than what you go with and what you 0 for. Thanks for the support, Mom and Dari Bye for now, LC. PRAPAS UAHWATANASAKUL, 968 Rama 4 Road, Bankok 5, Thailand, 266-233- 2550, WORCESTER POLYTECI-INIC IN- STITUTE. 4 years change for the betterfworse? who knows. Dad, Mom thank you very much for all the support and advice, Puk, Chai, Pum thanks for being the best brother and sisters I could ever have.j.B. enjoy B.U. Drunken live it up at Richmond, Robby stay cool, Pong the stud, Fritz see you in Bankok, Robert I more year, Ronald you are simply the best. Ken, jai yen yen! Thank you all for being the best of friends, good luck. if . ii ,,,' ', I V ',hk A 255 CAROLYN VOLPE, 58 Fairfield Road, West Hartford, CT 06117, 203-256-1715, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA - CHAPEL HILL. LC.: An experience I'll never ferget, never regret - AA, DP, CC, KP, DM: Since '81 through tick and thin. You made it what it was! I love you! AA, WB, RC,jB, MM, CJ: great times, great friends. MC: such special memor- iesl Thanx. MB: A true friend. Thanks: RM, FES, FAM, TM, MW,jR. M 84 D 8: the gang: Impossible without your love, trust, and sup- port. Thanks. L.L. Bear: A toast - to you and me kid! DAVID WALSH, 69 St. George Street, Box 1545, Duxbury, MA 02551, 617-954-2355, WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE. Say Hello to my little friend - Ozzie! Gooch - Business as Usual Batch 2nd - awe- some! DELTA-DEADBOLT! Thanks Mr. Howe. Lumpy -- howys Kelly? Stroh, Pieter, Ira, MAC, Sean,jon - GOODLUCK, FUN- DEY - NOT ANOTHER GRAD? Sarah, Galley, Horny, Farans, and Reederz - take care. Thanks to M 81 D. To every Grand Cen- tral Station Brother- LYATC. Thanks Mr. A and watch duBoef!! Hey Oz - what can I say - good luck, Walshy. BARBARA WEHR, 526 South Center Street, Windsor Locks, CT 06096, 205-625- 8067, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. FRIENDS - stay gold. Pam - 150 watts, work it through, crisp dandelions, cheese fon- due, hey babe, Liz - music, short pencils, Siesta and my assistant manager, Munchkin, and especially you, clones, plastic people, Gummy Bears, Club Lax, dodge, hats, strange nights, Sarah, Andrew, Sally the Dweeb, H+K, hysterical times, Kristina The greatest thing in the world is to know how to be yourself. - de Montaigne. LISA WEINBERG, 62 Pheasant Chase, West Hartford, CT 06117, 205-252-7126, VASSAR COLLEGE. I.L.U. - Mom, Dad, Kor, Pol 8: Bets, siwwy buddies forever. Happiness 81 sunshine to you always, Laura. Cheer-up Adam, I win Giuness. Marcus Cquadsexg Chrissie loves you, jackj, Zo CDid you see Nightfish?j, Dean, Milt, Gooch - the Party Squad. Be good, Bri. PZ, BZ, Pid - NYC White slavey: Boshes at B's, parties at Perl's, headmasters 85, spring break, Duggie. Miss you Laur, Peej, Scott. M. ..-:..,,..f--fe .x ff' 1 .rf E -M-f K ..-'S :::: , . N1 4 we, f we Ti' x.. I ax ,, .Sm 42 Q wx X N N H X . L., af 'EF X -.-.., C if , vin ,.x - . W an 1 1 3 A 257 JASON WEINER, 45 Cumberland Road, Leominster, MA 01453, 617-537-6554, RIPON. The Blur, Oktoberfest at Skidmore, the Dead Hartford, Syracuse, Bushnell, Zo if you die can I have your speakers, Taylor 2nd reacts under pressure, same as it ever was, Bibidihip, Biondi lives, steal your face right off your head, THC, Everyday is a snowday in Taylor, G Force Ginno and the friday afternoon short cut, Skydobber 84 Blondie, Oneese, Russel 8: Phred, Wywh Pelham, Bag this place I'm COLLEGE BOUND!, Thanx M8tD. DEBORAH WEISS, I4 Cedar Ledge Road, West Hartford, CT 06107, 203-561-1422, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Gee, what are you going to order, Deb? Deb, only you would think this looks like a real lion . . . Pat - don't ever change. Elizabeth have fun at G-town. WE 84 MON - Have a bitchen time next year. Russell, Susan, Daek - much love . . . joe - Thanks 84 good luck! Ilana - we'll stay in touch always! Jess - here's to older men!!!jAK, MOM 8: Al, it's FINALLY OVER! Much love to all. ANTHONY WESTERN, Hamilton Falls, West Towshend, VT 05559. 802-874-4350, UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. The five year plan. Taylor II - The Commit- tee. Hey boge, got a Hobber? Pre-Dead in Bushnell. Candles are illegal . . . Same as it ever was. Fly like Superman? Well yas see Nat What does CB mean? Hey Buckwheat. BBC. Taylor 1,364 ... Beauty eh? The West Hartford crew. Road trips - knock on real wood. Thanks M and P and SBP. Upside out, inside down . . , Sayonara. WALTER WICKERSHAM, 101 Blair Road, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, 516-922-4469, TULANE UNIVERSITY. 5 long but worth while years. She loves you! Level II! but I swear we were only eating cookies, After check-in . . . Theater bud- dies - you're awesome! I'll never forget our U.K. TOUR! Mr. G. - lighten up, then maybe students will like you. To those who help me grow, I say thank you. Mr. Howe, Scruffy, Shlinger, Glastonbury Clan, Ben, Matt and . . . Lisa, Loomis wouldn't have been the same without you. PEACE and HAPPI- NESS. 7 -21- ,M wa Q? X ,, Q fi s A Q' C N x T in X 1 X X n its. ta X 1 i-5 R , 1 gy, -. X ,a firffi .fami- mf --xL. -'I we I 1? it rs , A,- Q. .,ft,,ff J ,g w g?- , sr 'E' 2 I 1 5? Q ea' ' DU NCAN WILKINSON, 200 East 71st Street, New York, NY 10021, 212-249- 4406, University of Richmond. It's so too bad. NELS WILSON, RD 1, Wheeler Road, Nor- folk, CT 06058, 203-542-5078, UConn '85, CORNELL '78, Friends are all you need . . . Kerm, Luis, Mr. S., Sean, Heather, Mac, Aaron, Chris I'll do it today. Thank you Mom and Dad, Good Luck D. ALISON WITTE NBERG, 256 Overbrook Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106, 413-567- 7752, YALE UNIVERSITY. Liz, Leslie, Jin Lei 8: jon, remember - I'm sitting on the top of Kilimanjaro, Chinese Food, body sculpture, Adam 8: juluka, col- lege bets, gypsies, 4:00 a.m. LOG, NYC 8: The Breakfast Club, Alger Explored, greeen eyes, boy of summer, Freudian, Vacation, Here? MHT 8: T, surprise parties, D0 you know what time it is? Bonne Chance - I love you all. Special thanks to my parents, Mrs. Hess, Mr. House, Mrs. Byrne. Luck to AGW! CHRISTOPHER L. WOOD, Apt. 2-20 Ter- razas de Altamira, Final Av. Luis Roche, Cara- cas, Venezuela, University of Rochester. LOOMIS: Shabbab, Trey, Alison, Nane, Carolyn 84 Nicole, jimmy - Tori, Miller - Dr. Ruth, Sandrita, The Latin Connection, Bobby S., Janice 8: Sean, Mead 84 Perrin, Bruce 8: Moses. Thanx all for Good Times. New York, Physics class, It's true , Rela- tionship, Wings, Eco Paper - One Night , Women's lax, She's awesome 1ooking , Low-lifes and no-lifesn. Tenias razon Mami. Thanks for supporting me Dad. ', ' 2 ,HP , ,, VW V Vx , I wif-QF ' I , F V ' W' 177 W2 mmm. X Nw.. wt f- E ,, N, 1 wx M E? ' .'-- ' A rg xx N Siiffi X .A.. ,, 2 6 1 f'Dw ' 1 'Ulm A WILLIAM ZINDEL, 337 Chester Hill Road, Glastonbury, CT 06033, 205-633- 5859, RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DE- SIGN. 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Q X f 5 1- 'ki-,L IA l,LDVSE!I,I.IA LIQVSEI I.LIAI.I.DVSEI LLIALIDVSFII.LIAI.LfJVSEII.LIAI.LDVSEII.LIAI.L3V SEILLIALLDVS KLLDVS-I K X ff, A ,, . ,QL-Q A 1 H if f ' ., h 1 L 4 k f ,x., . gh JF., EQ Q3 :::,. ,' . as 5 in A -W M N Af Q N The Student Council at 3 X Q DMISSIONS Tour Guide Coordinators Tour Guides 4' ji 12 M! ,W Www Toy-2? i IM 271 Theater Associates The French Club H V gi-f,gg ZY' Q .5,1 - V. gp x K if .ff Kiifllxg l in 1 -if The German Club The German Club -- the play winners 273 The Afro American Society 274 The Service Club The Debate Team y, W0 iivi The 1.1. Committee 9' X 'Q 1 Nixx X X ww..- 7' ii' wff zw x f M 2, Z Qwwma The LOOM Staff? M 3 M ' 'P K iggw .ff QQ new 'H-. ,ws igditor-in-Chief Colker Editors Amy Fiske r,Sal1y Spencer e er Bin zinder Adviser Barbara Kosty Q :P vim' .em ' . 9 1?-'Y' 'A+ f X , Loom Staff Slrlff Jon Alger Avner Avesar Amanda Green Michael Huddleston Alyssa Lovell Heidi Lux Andrew Mayo Karen Meisner Lauren Paquette Leslie Patterson A rlrl - is '17 alaa f fi N 31228 so .i.?3' as L 4- mm--3'-A !s: ' K 277 3 l l ri .J l ,E R .. 'yo if , c.,..,e,,.,N4au-Q mv-f- xx WW , -Mi. -we Mx-ww 2... 278 THE CONFLUENCE The Loomis Chaffee School Windsor, Connecticut L. rar. il , ,fp f , , f f'rf- CSATHLETICSATHLF HLETICSATHLET1 AT HLETICSATHLETICSATHLETICSATHLETICSATHLETICSATHLETICS ATHLETICSATHLETICS T SA THLETIC SA TICSATHLFTIC LE LETICS ATHLETICSATH TH SA LY. TIC 'Y ICSATHLETICSATHLETICSATHLIQTICSATHLETICS ATHLETICSATHLETIKISATHLETICSATHLIZTICSATHLIZTICSATHI.IiT1C5A'I'HI.li'I'ICSA'I'HLli'I'!CSA'I'H ., rd,.,v.-'xxx y' W N , 'S' X!'YSDI,I.E1'IH.I,VSDIl.f1'IH,I.V SfJI,I.fI'IHlVS3l.I.3I'IH.I.VS1JI,I.El'IH,I.VSDl,I.?I'IH.I.VSfJIlEI'IH,I.VSfJIl.EI'lI-LLVSIDIlH'IH.LVSfJI.L?I'IH,I.VSflI,L3'IH,LVSfJIlHFIHlV Sflll.. 280 I I 1115 A'I'HLl','I'llQSATIlI.liTllQSA'I'llLI2'I'lC,SA'I'lILl-fl'lCQSA'I'H1.l'.'lICSATHl.l:'l'lC,SA'I'lll.l-'I'lK.5A'I HLI-fl IKISATHLI I ll g'y1,1,1'114,1.ygjy1,1,jq'1H llvgyl 1,g1'lH,1-vwylj,11'1H,1.v SfDIl.-l'IlIl.VSI7ILEVIHI,VS'Dl,I,EI'IllLV?7I,I,El'IH,l.VSfJI1,31 m i V 5 5 v 2 a 5 Z Z 282 FALL SPORTS BOYS' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Adams, Knight 6-4 GIRLS' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Lazar, Gluch 6-1 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Clark, Morris 5-5-5 VARSITY FOOTBALL Casey 0-8 BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER Gichuru, Gooding, Campbell 9-3-3 GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER Volpe, Pinney 8-5-1 VARSITY WATER POLO Crombie, Bruni, Maricle 12-10 283 Continued Success for X-Countr Back Row: Zimmer Ccoachh, Perkins, Hayden, Hall, Danos, Mantak, Stack Cmgrb Front Row: Healy, Knight Ccaptl, Sanderson, missing Adams icaptb A pair ofwell-seasoned captains, a quar- tet of competitive juniors, and a trio of fleet newcomers comprimised the boys varsity cross country team this fall. Deep with talent, the team was led consistently by co-captain Peter Knight. Also Pat Hayden '86, Phil Sanderson '86, Mike Mantak '86, Taylor Hall '86, and Kevin Healy '85 each had the honor of being a race winner at least once. Co-captain Ker- mit Adams '85,John Perkins '86, and Rob Danos '87 supplemented the harrier team strength. Defeating nemesis Northfield Mt. Hermon at the Canterbury Invitation- al, winning the Williston Invitational, and having five runners under 17:00 minutes and eight with personal records on the home course in the last home meet high- lighted the competitive season. With both grins and grimaces, the team was commit- ted to the memory of the captains' success- ful lobbying for the initially forbidden flow- ered shorts, the frequent losses of said shorts, and the sporadic bouts of enough- to-make-a-grown-man-cry circuit training sessions. 284 63'lC '-If Qi Qi - .Q T! C? Run for the Gold ii ll Back Row: Baxter Ccoachj, Leech, Bronfin, Clark, Chen, DeSantis, Lundberg, Mucha, Lussier, Childers, Griffin Ccoachj. Front Row: Tan, Horst, Lazar, Gluch, Paquette, Montstrearn. Led by four seniors on the varsi- ty squad, this yearis cross-country team ran for an impressive season. After enduring the cold and the hills ofpre-season, the team ran to a second-place finish at the Can- terbury Invitational. This was fol- lowed by a streak of overwhelm- ing victories against teams such as Choate, Conard H.S., and Kings- wood. The runners demonstrated their superior ability at their own LC Invitational with Fiona Micheli setting a new course record of 19:44 on the 3.1 mile course. Then the girls successfully de- fended their first place finish at the Williston Invitational. After close, disappointing losses to powerhouses NMH and Hotch- kiss, the team finished with an im- pressive 5th place at the New En- gland Championships. Individual honors in the New Englands went to Sue Horst Cl0th placej, Fiona fl4thD, and Maria Gluch Cl5thD. So, a season filled with excite- ment, victories, and heartbreak- ing losses comes to an end! Good luck to the crew returning next year! Q 286 we rx, T are , 5 if X L ,-' 1 .QW an . K vu. ' Q L Field Hockey Fields Strong Team Porter , W ,..- -'W With only five returning players, the 1984 girls' varsity field hockey team had a year of growth - learning how to play together success- fully. They had a tough time matching last year's outstanding record, but managed an even 5-5-5 record. A disappointing aspect of the season was the inability of the forwards to score, especially during the second half of the games, but this team had an undying spirit and never gave up. The season culminated in an exciting victory over Kent, and one last chance to ring the bell for seniors Heather, Lisa, Anne, Sandy, Nina, Sally, and jen. Everyone will remember our cheer, Get a ripsaw . . ., and getting fat from Barbara and Beth's great baking. Ni fi 'Q The L o n g Season fx G, 55 ,waits f '2'4q,9s,f', ' kj-FW gg ' , -1 5' 5. If is 4 is . o 4452 'Zi -- Back Row: Mr. P Ctrainerj, Moore, Mitchell, Flanagan, Waltonjoffray Ccoachj, Schurman Ccoachb. Fourth Row: Esparo Qmanagerl, Eaton, W. Ccoachb, Krause, Smith, Reilly, Stevens, Angelastro, Bellobuono, Estes Ccoachb, Stein Cmanagerb. Third Row: Eaton, D. Kcoachl, Barnard, Couch, Rockwell, Campbell, N., McGowan, Davis, Donnellv, Buckles fcoachl. Second Row: Sachs, Tease, Craig, Robinson, Grifhn, Lewis, Jordon, Rahhett itrainerh. First Row: Campbell. G, Alcarese, Parker. Casey lcaptainl, Breen, Amore, McFadden. ww K , Zi ' ttt S L' ' A , W ,,,,,,, -'., he 7 e K ,,,, LC , ' LC 8 ring? lcts 1 R tttss L so iiii 1 iiiiii ' V ,, T , T9-ft ' 0 - 'll' -' . 1 - s ,,,, . ttl, . ' -::i., A Although the 1984 varsity football team had a hard season and a disappointing won-loss re- cord, each player was a winner at heart. The opposing teams were for the most part, stronger, older, and more experienced. We, on the other hand, we had only a small core of seniors: Brian Parker, Greg Campbell, captain Luke Casey, and PG's Amore, Breen, and McFadden. Casey was the only returning starter. Thus, the team knew from the start that they would be in for a long season. The team started the season with a very excit- ing game against cross-town rival Kingswood, but LC's inexperiences led to a close 36-29 loss. As the season went on, the squad continued to play with heart against clearly overpowering opponents. Still, the underclassmen developed rapidly, particularly juniors Tim Craig and Stuart Couch, and 'super sophs Niall Campbell, joe McGowen, and Phil Davis. Obviously the team was hurt by the blow-out syndrome, culminating in the worst record for LC football in years. Nevertheless, the team never gave up, often doggedly coming back in the second half of many games. Moveover, the large part thanks to the efforts of Coach Eaton and his crew, the spirits remained good through- out the ordeal. Next year thirty players return Cwhich includes fourteen startersb. These play- ers, along with the expected new blood, pro- vide at least a ray of hope for the future. 291 Business as Usual This year's soccer team left pre-season practice with high expectations and much optimism. Rarely has there been a team so close. The team consisted of 9 returning lettermen, six men up from the j.V. squad, two P.S.s and a freshman. The season started off with a solid 7-O win over a Berkshire team which Loomis had not beaten for several years. The team never looked back. Despite occasion- al bouts with inconsistant playing, the team ended the season with 9-3-2 record and qualified for the New England Prep School Championships. After an exciting first round 2-1 win over Nobles, the team met N MH in the semi-finals. Playing with vengeance in their eyes, the two teams fought it out for 60 minutes until NMH scored a goal with 8 minutes left. Intense play by the captains John Gichuru and Milton Gooding, as well as by Dave Walsh, Paul Ostberg and jim Campbell, made this an outstanding season of soccer. 292 wwf 'ff ii A .Q N- 5 l l ,Q ' l fu . .. . ,,,-,,,,.,,, ,. v,N,,,,, lBaCk Row: House Ccoachl, Andrian fcgachb, Ellis fmgrl, Walsh, Boelhouwer, O'Connor, Keating, Spencer, jeffray, Srrurhers, Campbell, ,Neicllinger 4mgr.l. Front Row: du Boat, Cleary, Vifawruck, Russman, Gichuru Qcaptainl, Golding lcaptaini, First, Nguyen, Ostberg. l l , , L,,,, 4 ri, 8 I I , W Lk, W , E, 6 YLSGQIQ Qi' V ll 'V l, all 295 Determination Pays ff Hard work and enthusiastic spirit were the trademarks of the 1984 Girls' Varsity Soccer team. We returned to pre-season remember- ing our disappointing 1983 record, but we soon realized that determination, a year's growth, and the addition of several outstand- ing new players would make a big difference. Looking back, we will always remember our courageous victory over the previously un- defeated Kent team. This win elevated us to the post season tournament. Our players will always remember yellow banana days on Tuesday and Fridays, psyche push-ups, full- field wind sprints, and follow the leader, Though Debbie, Carolyn, Kathy, Charity, and Vicky will be missed, the outstanding young players insure a promising future. The Captains 294 W at 2? K Back Row Mll1CffL03LhJ Patrnulh Pgttus Ulnch Bazyk Pansh Raed bmor agiewicz, Cohen Templn Sargent Larson jagggrfwanhi Front Row ,IAFVIS Shlf man, Reedgr Pmnq icaptamb Volpn Ccaptamb Mlnmng Handlnr Hendnrson Leerc, 0 CRH 6 LC Westover 2 aft 0 LC Pornfret PQ M C NMH Qi' AQ Q 5' 1 ne kunx? no L 3 1ssPprters ILC 1 Kent C uffleld 0 I: 0 NMH A-it E 4 4 1 5 l During a three game trip to Exetei the first weekend of the season, the team, led by four-year starters Jin Crombie, Tim Maricle, Mike Castle man, and Harri Bruni, beat Exeter fo. the first time. Senior Steve Mugford who developed into a kay player, wa often called on to guard the opponent' toughest meng fellow senior Dave Bell who was clearly the most improvet player, and junior Ed Sharkansky, sup ported the seniors at Exeter and the twc games at Brown University and at tht- Navy Tournament at Annapolis, Md This exciting, successful, learning sea son drew to an end back at the Exete tournament where the team took thir Throughout the season, the first sub Kevin Humphreys, Doug Hand, Sco jackson, and Teresa Holland, could al. ways be counted on to play an agressivl game. The seniors leave - but the leave behind the most knowledgabl underclass team ever. For the 198k team, polo is Done , The Net Result Back Row: Seebeck icoachl, Wcsrerrnan, Silverman, Kelleher, Kearney, Stevenson, I-larrman fcoachl. Third Row: Young, Sharkansky, Holland, I-lumphreygjackson, Dougherty, Second Row: Lydgate, Castleman, Mabee, Bell, I-lano, Mungford. First Row: Crombie, Bruni, Marcile Qcaptainsb. W 6 Gilman, JD? 93512 WU r .v,f 7 NMH 6 7 Hill A 9 6 PEA 12 Q - .e izwlc 9 Deerfield -ev + , P 5 7, IL Ol. 3 151- H 297 ' we JVS and Thirds Compete BOYS' JV SOCCER Back Row: Follansbee Ccoachj, Stock- er, Crombie, Rouse, Anderson, Macc- Donald, Dumais, Robertson, Lowe, Runquist, L., Mills, O'Brien, Moran Ccoachb. Front Row: Blumberg, Havel, Furtado, Shove, McKinlay, Lott, Peery, Zazzaro, Booker, Run- quist, E., Spencer, Lashgari. BOYSHFHHUD TEANI SOCCER Back Row: Fisher, Newberg, Kurian, Huang, Fazio, Barlow, Chaice, Cle- ment, Wright, Sullivan, Arndt, Anthony, Tease, Seyler, Failla fcoachj. Front Row: Goldschmiclt Ccoachj, Wichman, Hartman, Salak, Linask, Rodner, Trantolo, Young, Veng. GIRL ' JV FIELD HOCKEY Back Row: Biggs Ccoachb, Meyer, K., Richards, Morell, Van de Velde, Tan, Abel, Ness, Meyer, S., Gross, Front Row: Hillman, Nieves, Tamerin, Meyer, S., Twarkins, Lieberman, Rentz, McCrie. 298 GIRL ' JV SOCCER Back Row: Vernon lcoachl, Bartus, Crombie, Hulse, Schickler, Moore, Walsh, Gabb, Hughes, Traverso, Lutsk, Filewicz, Honea lCoachD. Front Row: Brown, Keating, Gofberg, Burgess, Seward, Perez, Navage, Strom, Kron, Scott, Poor. GIRLS' THIRD TEAM SOCCER Back Row: Hartman fcoachb, Huhtanen, Olcott, Pinney, Volpe, Bertozzi Ccoachh. Second Row: Les- sow, Dragar, Barron, Shesler, Grieve- son, Alquist. Front Row: Dang, Smith, Clark, Schroeder, Suhie, D., Mueller, DeWeese. JV FOOTBALL Back Row: Mitchell, Reilly, Woolf- son, Boffey, Schurman Ccoachbhloffray Ccoachb, Third Row: Krause, Scott, Pines, Garcia, Dwyer, Seawright, Bar- nard. Second Row: Goldschlager, Levene, Totti, Griffin, Angelastro, Hentlel, Flanagan. Front Row: Smith, Benson, Rockwell, jordan, Campbell, N., McC-iwan, Bellobuono, Hano. JV CROSS COU TRY Back Row: Zimmer fcoachh, Dono- van, Rinaldi, Malk, Albert, D., Collins, A,, Throop, Klem, Bromherg, Stack lmgr.J. Front Row: Collins, P., Berry, Larrabec, Albert, B,, Hcnshon, Bauer, Magdoff, Olmeta, Kennelly. 299 A w , W FUPIUN Q59 ' WI NTER SPORTS BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Dargati, frangione I -7 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Volpe, Smoragiewicz 6-9 BOYS' VARSITY HOCKEY Cleary, Charpentier 5-1 1-1 GIRLS' VRSITY HOCKEY Horn, Pratt, Manning 10-4-1 VARSITY RIFLE Matthessen 8-0 VARSITY SKIING Hanson BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING Castleman, Maricle 6-4 GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING Mabee, gerdinand -1 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Gilbert, Masterson 10-1 VARSITY WRESTLING Adams, Buchman 9-3 301 Basketball Upholds Winning radition Qfgxllllll -W The questions about the quality of the basketball team started surfacing in late October and early November. Many supporters wondered if the team would be able to maintain its tradition of ten years without a losing season and nine invitations to the New England Championships. For the first time in five years, the team would be without a returning star capable of 20-30 points a game. These questions were answered in the Kingswood Tournament when jim Dargati and Steve Frangione established themselves as an exciting duo capable of scoring 30-40 points in a 32 minute game. As the season progressed it was obvious that this team had the ability to beat everyone on its schedule. The team's 14-7 record and invitation to the New England Championships is a testimonial to the hardwork and sacrifice of each team member. Highlights of the season included a three point victory over Berkshire in the quarter finals of the New England Championships and a heart-stopping upset over previously undefeated Kings- wood on the Pelicans' home court. 302 GA Back Row: Casey, I-1enshon,Kotchen, Breen, Dargati Lcapnb, FrangionelCapt.J,McFadder1. Back Row: O'Connor, Gichuru, Booker, Stevens Southall Ccoachb A I ff Pi N SW' LC we 36 2 WV, ,A 51 55 'Tournament 305 ard ork Pays Off At Tourney The Lady Pelicans achieved a 10-10 record this year, and concluded the season in fine style by Winning the lst Annual District IV Championship. The success of this yearls team resulted through valuable contributions from each player rather than from any one star. Victory did not come easily, and through challenge, the team's members learned how to get ahead by hard work and unselfish play. Especially effective on the court were co- captains Carolyn Volpe and Sue Smor- agiewicz, for their leadership and hustle gave direction to the developing team. Seniors Kathy Pinney and Caroline Cremisi also played vital roles especially toward the end of the season when the team came on strong in its last few league games and in the tournament. 304 3rd lui 16 Back Row: Mack Ccoachh, Kelly, Bruce, Perez, Cremisi, Katz, Strom Front Row: Pinney, Volpe lcapm, Smoragicwicz Ccapnl Frangione, Sadowski n The Rocks W C, Rl m?lwWX 2 l'f Aff' I H Y jegk if 64 65 if ,,-. fn ee- ,, - - y , W -f' .- va f. in A- za' -SH f - S, no ,u . -l s ,.dg,, .:,, -Q ,K W.. .N , N.. H .,, Back Row: Wilson Ccoachb, Russman, Robinson, Zazzaro, MacDonald, Sachs, O'Brien, DuBoef, Mcgowan Dxnsmore Cmgr D Howe Ccoach Front Row: Lott, Walsh, Gardner, Cleary, Charpenrier, Polese, Goldstein, Miller, Bauchiero rw ina, ,.' Sf 'is ' ' X fx Jn an 43,b,1!', ,, y sv .. 4' 5 fx , ,-1 , iv 506 VJ QQ P. Q LC LC LC LC LC gg LC tragic :sf LC LC lLC LC LC LC E T ,,.C 3 . . ,C..W ,,:AV. . i ...K .:.L::k li 50 MQW 6EkSl1lTlFM 1 H C C C 6 .1 Longmeadow CCC C -',, I Q C. ,, . 9 4 Tabor 7 Avon QCL 6 T. arho 1 W- 1 C M 1 ,,:, , T C -- isses W fer 5 Avorf o 9 i -3 L3WfeUQCVi1tle 6 E lf, fy of CCL if 5 8 1 This winter the boys' hockey team experi- enced a difficult but rewarding season. Time after time, the team's members pulled together to mount valiant attacks on the league's fiercest competition and thus, much of teams best play came in losing causes. The hard work the players put in, no matter what the task at hand, was repayed through success on the ice and growing sense of untiy and friendship among team mem- bers. ln the end, the team compiled a record of 8-15-l, and learned how to compete at a chal- lenging level of play. 6 l fiirexlfm' sk: gif N, N6 4 507 irls Skate to Victory The 1984-85 Girls Ice Hockey Team finished at 12-5-1 and in third place ii Western New England. The team scored 61 goals while allowing 34. Eight ofthe teams games were divided by one goal or less. The teams in Western Nev England play a very competitive brand of ice hockey. The team was characterized by two things: first its ability to practice well anc get down to the business of hard work, and, second, its blend of youth anc experience. the ability to practice well can be attributed to the leadership of the seniors on this team. Four-year-player and captain, Sue Horn, was a leader fron the start. She was the team's high scorer and was also its best defensive forward Four-year-player and assistant captain, Debbie Manning, was the most aggres sive and hustling forechecker. Her ability to play all out every day set a standarc for younger players to emulate. Assistant captain Nina Pratt, Heather Clark and Dana Patenaude complimented Horn and Manning and lent stability to all otherwise youthful team. Sophomore defenseman Judy Parish emerged as one of the two or three mos effective players in New England. She was able to dominate entire teams witl superior skating and stick skills. The defense included sophomore goalie Katie Keyes, who switched from wing after Christmas vacation, and two excellen freshman prospects, Marnie Fitzmaurice and Wyatt Lutsk. This group shoulc have positive effects on the program for years to come! This was a close-to-championship team. lt earned its place among the top teams in New England. And its best times may lie in New England. And its bes times may lie in a promising future! .Z ,y .f - J, .v - J if . 1 i Back Row Vernon Ccoachb Clark R Cmgrb Rentz, Cost, Stein, Parish, Krawchuk, Lutsk, Moore, Fitzmaurice, Messmorejaeger Ccoachj Fron Row Keyes Pettus Patricelli Clark Manning Ccaptb, Horn Ccaptl, Pratt Ccaptj, Patenaude, Martin, Butler, Twarkins, Jefferies 'N ,,.,f Xb.,., gf 'S I . Vw! 'Y .J 5 F A' .0 X A V, b Q LLhW' L m,m.. ,,, ' A Q ,,,' H WV ,... 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' AHQFDDAI '-'vm 'bammvac Swag? 5:2333 :germ f'5S3'D2 mag-' D' D' rn?-n.::3m 9fT?m O xo I G0 wg Back Row: Reynolds, Stagg Cmgrj, Matthessen Ccapnj Bellobuono, McCarthy Ccoachb Front Row: Barnard Petr1l1o Parkmson Bogdasarian Spirit on Slopes Sometimes a record cannot tell the whole story - a story of a group of individuals striving to achieve new heights in athletic iompetition. Our team has many fine skiers, but despite our lepth we were not able to pull off many victories this season. Last ieason, six of our eight starters graduated and our first couple of 'aces showed the effects of this loss and the importance ofexperi- ance, Falls and disqualifications were our worst enemies as they iut us off from victories against teams we might well have beaten. Ks the season progressed, everyone began to ski better and more ionsistently. Our record does not reveal one other thing: team spirit. Skiing lemands quickness and strength. Despite some discouraging mo- nents, team members went to practices and challenged them- elves to the best of their abilities on every run and at every gate. Every member kept his positive attitude and helped establish a ense of unity amongst the entire team throughout the long and lifficult season. If our mental and physical conditioning can pre- 'ail, the future of the ski team looks to be a bright one. Back Row: Bauer, Ingersoll, Gaberman, Hanson, Bayer, Weiner, Marchetti ltoathl Pccrs Donnellx Qoltclt Front Row Rubin Monstream Swimming Triumphs Through Competition Back Row: Hartman Ccoachj, Hano, Bruni, Castleman Ccaptb, Mugford, Crombie, Bell, Sharkansky, Campbell, Seebeck Ccoachb Second Row Micheli Cmgrl, Kearney, Humphreys, jackson, Wallace, Wickens, Bear Front Row: Clark Qmgrj, Manning, Kelleher, Shea, Silverman, Laza Cmgrj, missing Maricle Ccaptj This year was a bittersweet season for the Men's Varsity Swim Team. We began the season with a formidable win over Fairfield Prep, our first victory over them in five years. We continued with a respectable dual meet record of 7-4, including losses to powerhouses Deerfield Academy and the Peddie School. We have always been a team which has aimed for the New England Championships, and this year was no exception. We were faced with the dilemma of possibly sacrificing our State title and perfect record against Choate Rosemary Hall, and arch rival, for our philosophy of peaking at the New Englands. Needless to say, we stuck to our guns and were defeated by a shaved and tapered Choate squad during the regular season and again at the States. However, true to our philosophy, we had an absolutely awesome New England Championships, where every swimmer swam his personal best. Of course, as a natural consequence, we placed third behind Deerfield and Exeter, while being ahead of Choate in the final standings. This year's crew of six four-year Varsity Seniors - Dave, Harv, Mike, Jimbo, Tim, and Mugs - would like to thank coaches Mr. Seebeck and Mr. Hartman for a superb season, we also wish best ofluck to the Loomis Chaffee swim teams of the future. 312 Cupssa Champs .,,, yyzpp p Zn: .., ,,,, iii itir ... ..... .... . ..., l tsiti fr y. W f-f- 1 ,,,,, , ,f,f.1.,, ,,,,,, A.. J V ,W M, -ww, , is M .9 5 .,., , Qmfmwm, ,, , ,.,, V ,,,., , A ' M ' ,,,' ',, 3 1V.r V' ,, .' I ,',,' I ,af ,ff . s 1 isa fi aw w .. ' :. l -- liven: 1: i' w, -V, 11,1 K Wa L , Y 'Fil NfQ,X1g.,N W ..., A -- ,fu -- K ' ww ' ,. - .f , ' A-X 1.8-QBTQ-YARN-w'. X 'L 3 f 4'-N 199 We're So Excited ' z W .i nk xii, g13?.m ? The season for Girls' Varsity Swimming was filled with many highlights. One of these was the New England record for the 200 medley relay -jill, Misi, Teresa, and Sara - better known as the 'fdeadly medleyng some others were Teresa's New England record in the butter- fly and Ji1l's pool record in the backstroke which broke one of the oldest records on the board. Not only were there many exciting races and best times, but also there were many climactic moments which our team is known for. Our spirit peaked at the New England Championships when, as we were warming up in front of the stand filled with spectators, our Mens' team walked in. They caused an instantaneous reaction from our team with their support, fully dramatized our We're So Ex- cited casps. Our adrenalin flowed rapidly throughout the meet and raced continually through the night, giving us an exciting second place finish. Our team's strength and ability to pull itself together are what makes the hours of painful practice in the cold LC pool all worth- while. Our unity and success are a credit to everyone, including both coaches and the managers. Seniors Karen Mabee, Lisa Ferdinand, Barbara Pizzoferrato, Susan Gal- ley, and Sally Loomis will always remember these man- iac moments and warm times with friends as some of their best times at LC. 1 CISSAC New Englands LC 100 -...... .., -..., ..... , ,,,... 9 2 iiii . LC Irr - - LC 100 LC 94 LC 102 - AH4OYef. ii K K iffz' Suffield . Exeter CRH vw-W- , v-1' Back Row: Follansbee Ccoachh, Van Vleck, DeSantis, Miller Ccoachh, Holland, Patterson, Walsh, van de Velde, Westerman. Second Row: Barron, S., Horst, Temple, -Stevenson, Barron,-I. Front Row: Wilkinson Qmgrb, Loomis, Mabee lcaptl, Ferdinand lcaptj, Pizzoferrato lst 2nd Z1 73 1 04 62 72 78 7.0 -9 .fl ? . Q2ffbif.s?,fgf Qgkififgi s'lIU54.Zf Qt.iik1,yf cgi,L1IIA,g, S Q G 1 W ai E I ' Back Row: Stewart Ccoachb, Klipstein, Machnik, Scott Front Row: Atkins, Schreiber, Masterson Ccapt.J, Gilbert Ccaptj, Seward, Missing: O'Brien 11-1 Volleyball Unbelievable! 3-2-1 . . . This is us . . . slow starts, but awesome under pressure . . . Ice cream - bribery? . . . Gosh Gumbey . . . A suggestion? . . . Let me be angry! . . . Lassie . . . Patience . . . Prince . . . Thumbs-up! . . . Running, anyone? . . . New Knees . . . Irish Setter . . . Thejohnson Scjohnson award winners . . . Why Seat- tle? We'll miss you! What an excellent season! 11-1, and we deserve it. Terrific Coaching from Mrs. Stewart and Luis was vital to our success. Even more important was our own desire to work hard and give 200 percent on the court. Volleyball just maybe our sixth sense and this showed in our victories over Choate and Taft. Hotchkiss? We won one game. Almost undefeated! Thanks for a spe- cial season! Marcy and Melanie. 317 lflibffg' ff' A,.,, A , Z' si 2 I VV . ? . A . ,,.. 121 't AAQVV ' Tal' 28 V Po ,fret 16 58 Hogkins 19 26 Deerfield 30 NMH 7 23 31 12 is Wrestling has best showing in years! Afterl finishing a 9-5 season with a second place in the State Tournament, the LC wrestling team shows that hard work and determination pay off. Head coach Bill Eaton and coach Greg Buckles led the team to a long-awaited win over Loomis Chaffee's arch rival, Suffield Academy. Special appreciation goes to cap- tains Kermit Adams, a coachis award winner, and Peter Buchman, the most valuable wres- tler. Aaron Amore finished the season with an impressive 11-1 record, and Erwin Tan, Willy Gordon, Andy Albert, Andy Tease, and Gerg Moore also made strong contribu- tions. Eric Berman received the second coach's award for his achievement and dedica- tion to the sport. And last but not least, Thanks goes to Amanda Higgins and Ellen Grace. We couldnit have managed without you! Other notable performances were given by wrestlers who went on to finish strong sea- sons with places in the State Tournament. 100 lb. Mark Salak First Place 107 lb. Peter Buchman First Place 114 lb. Elias Olmetta Third Place 121 lb. Kermit Adams Fourth Place 155 lb. Phil Davis Third Place 140 lb. Max Rockwell Fourth Place The real strength of this team, however, was not its records, but its spirit and unity. Wrestlers Pin Down Victories X fini' Pack Row: Eaton fcoachb, Higgins lrngrd, Rockwell, Lucas, Roberts, Moore, Tease, Amare, Campbell, Flanagan, Melcher, Geurgiades, Reilly, lilezikian, Myers, Buckles Lcoachb, Grace fmgrj Front Row: Gordon, Berman, Davis, Adams icaptl, Buckman icaptk, Salak, Olmeta, Tan, Albert 319 BOYS' J BASKET- B LL Back Row: Leech Cmgrj, Bronfin Cmgr.J, Mills, Thompson, Horten, Anderson, Boffey, Kurian, Rabetz Ccoachj Front Row: Angelastro, Sullivan, Rouse, Fazio GIRL ' BASKET- B LL Back Row: Stevenson Ccoachj, Smith, Cromble, Carmody, Poor Middle Row: Petrillo Qmgrj, Ferland, Morell, Volpe, Navage Front Row: Olcott, Reed, Al- quist, Elias, Schickler, Lessow, Keating inter JV Sports 320 K BOYS' JV f f HGCKEY 3ack Row: Hartman, Redford, Reeves, 3urwell, joffray, Dumais, Hall S., Crom- aie, Craig, Kenna, Newberg fmgr.J, Cwok, Hanlon Ccoachl Front Row: Mil- er, Feinberg, Aldrich, Spencer, Arcenas, -lall T., Lott GIRLS' JV OLLEY- BALL Sack Row: Hirtle Ccoachb, Traverso, Schuster, Tan, Lundberg 4mgr.J Front low: Dang, Schroeder, Wechsler, Hallas, Coo, Stack 742 '13, v 55 ? SPRI NG SPORTS VARSITY BASEBALL Ostberg, Stevens 9-9 VARSITY GOLF Pirozzolo 2-7 BOYS' VARSITY LACROSSE Charpentier, Gichuru 9-6 GIRLS' VARSITY LACROSSE Horn, Pratt 12-4 VARSITY SOFTBALL Cremisi, Patenaude, Pinney 5-5 BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS Struthers 12-4 GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS Pearse, Smoragiewicz 3-9 BOYS' VARSITY TRACK Knight, Micheals, Spencer 7-3 GIRLS' VARSITY TRACK Gluch, Micheli, Paquette, Schrieber 6-2 323 Beebe's Final Season Strong One I A iyy i'-12 ,. -f U -v nag, Back Row: S. Stevenson Ccoachb, A. Beebe Ccoachh. Third Row: S. Becbe Ccoachh, A, Martin, C. Stocker, Second Row: R. Lewis, K. O'Brien, M Stevens QCapt.D, P. Ostberg 4capt.J. Front Row: B. Parker, M, Bolton, M. Goldstein, M. Nathan. S. Frangmne, B, Dameshek. N 324 r 1 is 4 quick A tt K Wm . im , L,... ,,,gL,.,!3 . Z., f - . kL ' ' 1 , After a memorable trip to Florida in the Spring, the regular season began at Trinity-Pawling. The team did not do as vell as expected, but they did have big wins over Hotchkiss and Avon Old Farms, and they won six of seven games in nid-season play. They lost a couple of one-run games due to errors that haunted them throughout the season. The Ianadian flag, hung on the left field fence, became a landmark for home games, and it gave The Canadian Connection mf Barry Dameshek and Mitch Goldstein a target to aim for while at the plate. The year was highlighted by Paul 'Ozzie Ostberg's hitting, as he broke the school record for hits C423 and batting average 65683. Keith O'Brien broke :he home run record with five, including two in a game against Hotchkiss. Ron Lewis showed his wheels with great :overage in center field, and Allyn Martin and Matt Stevens performed consistently well on the mound. 325 Golf Builds for Future Frustration marked the 1985 golf season. When drives straightened, putting would faulter and the team's members had to work continuously to overcome this inconsistancy. Still, the season was not without value, as the golfers met with enough success to preview awinning future. Through the leadership of josh Pirozzolo and Mark Sienkiewicz, the team's youth learned what is needed to succeed in a competitive league. Highlights of the season included the team's victory over Hopkins at the Yale Golf Course, and participation in the second Loomis Chaffee Invitational in memory of Steve Bader. 526 y - 7' l E. Lott, D, Brooks, P. Aldrich, J. Pirozzolo Ccapm, M, Sicnkiewicz, W. Griffin, E. Anderson, j. Donnelly, R. Southall Ccoachh :-, lf. nw- Avon, K-O, Hotchkiss Fall to Laxme Inspired and guided by co-captains Dean Charpentier and John Gichuru, both three-year varsity players, this young team far surpassed the pre-season predictions by achieving a 9-6 record, which included three very significant victories - 6-5 over Avon Old Farms, the first since 1978, a l6-7 win over Kingswood Oxford, the first since 1971, and a 7-5 upset of a very strong Hotchkiss game in the season's finale here on the Island. With only a few experienced players back from last year's very successful team - Matt Cleary and Dean Charpentier at defense and john Gichuru, Phil Keating, Dennis O'Connor and Chris Robinson at midfield, and Milton Gooding at attack - this team had to begin with the fundamentals of the game. The improvement was impressive, and a testimony to the dedication of the team. And proof that enormous commitment and very hard work really does pay off came in the final game of the season. Against a highly-rated Hotchkiss team, the Pelicans played a nearly flawless game and won, 7-5. A great team victory with every player giving his best performance of the season. . r v 7 328 2, 4' ' e ,S':.f ' i ni 4 A' 4 . ,A if-. -4.1-Liv' ' 1, ',,r . ., 'df' 'HN -,l - -. 4 f 1. a gl ..,.--nun Q 'u : ,., . - r.- , , L, is Y. l Q s uxlm' t g., -1..: 4 an ' 2' : z N, f :fd 3 lui. , .-I. is 1, si fi 3 1 no Af 114' f I ,le n . e L W- 3 f iii 'P 2:-Q C I 457 , me . 4, M f W ' I ,. . e smut in ,, ' ' ' ,f .1 -widx , Back Row: Zazzaro, Robertson, McGowan, Nguyen, Russman, Davis, Rockwell Middle Row: Ellison fmgrl, Neidlinger, imgrl, Whalen, Robinson, Moore. MacDonald. Keating. Sachs. Wilson Qcoachb, Howe lcoachl Front Row: Gooding. O'Connor, Casey, Albert, Charpcnticr lcaptl, Camp- bell, J., Gichuru lcaptl, Cleary, Evans. Campbell, G.. vloffray mv iz? . 1 4 W S s' i fi, Osvlif I ,-ff K0 p X N' Q llllyl R i f..,',m a-!,,z, ',5:'v 'ff ' M 1' 7' 11,-W ' 5.1. Mas ' ,' A- , If A' i' A A , R. ,,.. , , 7 K, ,, 4 ,,, gy-i K far fm ,lsl lsllll R R Mali l ssil ' w . u A, V, , ,- , , is ,, J ai i , xm 6. .ie ,H Q' Q ,, awa- R '+'Fd'l .M if Girls' Lax Earns Winning Record Iii! stem . wi..........-' Ngffi. 1 Back Row: Crombie Cmgrl-, Ulrich. Bartus, Henderson, Noble rcoachlThird Row: Hibben Ccoachl, Pettus, Parish,-lefferies, DeGrall,,Iarvis Second Row: Frangione, Manning, Bailit, Temple, Krawchuk. Bazyk Front Row: Horn rcaptl. Pratt fcaptl -QF . f - ,- 48 'Q' , With only five returning letter winners and only three seniors with varsity experience, girls, varsity la- crosse had a lot to learn. The team did learn, and the development that took place was a tribute to the com- mitment and determination of its members. Superior physical con- ditioning was a team goal and proved to be a key ingredient during out- standing wins over Kingswood and Choate. The finest characteristic of this team was its desire to improve. The players were not content with yesterday's performance, but con- tinued to work toward the future - an attitude many teams strive for but few can attain. The season will be remembered by flashbacks of key interceptions, quick passing combinations, out- standing double-teams, and a tremendous record of 12 wins and 4 losses. In-we of 11 531 fl , R his .. .X , , M75 . .. t . I X , 'as . Jw: f After a difficult first half of the season, the girls softball team pulled together and ended successful- ly. The players adapted well to a coaching changer and committed themselves to working harder than! ever. This dedication was rewarded through victor- ies over Miss Porter's, Williston and the previously undefeated Choate. Seniors Caroline Cremisi, Ali- son Hancock, Abby Abbott, Kathy Pinney and Dana Patenaude led the team through their talent, energy and enthusiasm. 5 ...- -fr z I Girls' Softball Bounces Back S lll Back Row: Scherer fmgrl, Tvvarkinsjohnson lmgru, Wusrgarc. Follansbcc cumchl. Alquisr, lJCSdI1flS. Bell lmgrl Second Row: Barron, S., Sargent. Recd, Holland. Elias, Barron, I. Front Row: llamock, Patenaude lcaptl, Abbott, Pinncy rcapri, Crcmisi uaprh Young Team hocks Opponents xx.. . . n fm. L 1,5 L ng-g i n 4 , on f 2 .view ,LLLKEQ-iz E 52 3.35 1 nuns? gg!! 'umm . Maxam lKQl!i W-vHSfg if wk. o. SP nvangggn S SL N W 'F f , 3 iiwi 4.0. X I . , k .. g H - s K , .R . ,A ' V ' f- A3 f- 5 f ' X 4 J' gg in o f fi fw L 1:1 f . n vo I . 1 , f mx W . ' H iv. n o n n n c . ig. - 1 1 s if asm .L umm i 1. in 1 1. -z -LLL W W 1 ITT 1 N B gi . u - ,mem ax new - . f :mx in mi -FU H H 1 ,n . 5 X f aan ,as I 5 :mimi an .umm h Fawn ' S553 QR- E .if if' nm - .. ' . 4 . , 1 lvl fl k Eiliw un- num 1 mall. ' PM M Sm .F 1 51' nw -.Qu . 1 -- it YI -W u ummm i su num? 4 ,o- nm f max ,. an is .n . aah H Q , -Q W A gr . i is ne mum' mx me 4 1551. H31 'HS UE- ii! . .il W, Y ,ff ..-LM .- 5 ik- gg if swam , am mes. .- Q, is Q .gh ngagf ilig , 9' - ig? Q 4-'f i .,.-..4.,HM, ,f .- .- Ku- -Im : wr may . N eat...--Q.. mm, - Q- Quang? 18622 am :SM I W . 5 2 V Q . hum m , w anna : max-sikf :nag Q swf b- .mann xxx mx L . ,B 2.1! . . ,,,.- at is mm .uw nf - .. . .... ge.. mann as nm Ns .-Q! N L- f 5 LES wiki? 3 - - fi Q ' .... .gy wi, ' . 3-,-sums. ' ' N' Qkmxiflp i -ii5g.L... ff' 53 - Fmiiw V ' ' 2: ' ' . ai 2 ses: 'ri 3'-!'?' 'K' Qin. n MP2 o 1 H L -3? -- ,FH-, ' jx x 1. , .,.... , -.- Aff LLLL v! -'S'A ., 'vi RQ'-A X-1 -W VX, A n - ' 1. ...Na-I.: Follansbee Ccoachb, Wine, Rush, S., Thompson, Polese, Srrurher , I v In is , ff, 6 W . .fag 1 if ,fa 4 if Q A in ' if 4 ' 1 f qi? 5 Q Ja in ff W- I M51 ff 5 1 l I ' A 1555 , 1 4 as . -Q I It Q., ,, M., ,,,,,.,1.,,,, f 4 -1 Q 4 Y ' 1 , Q f . I 2 Q , ,,.,, ,, ,Q 1. -1 W K 4 Hg, ,,,,V, 1 , 1 7 If , , ' . -Mfxw 4 M f . ,f f ' In 1, f ' ' ' ff. , . , , I 'f ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 W ' JZ, ' , f f n f , an , 4 .f 6 f' 4' 4' f JI 4- 'O , , 1' 1 v 1- ' ' 'E ' . E . ir 1 a e ' V ' J v ' ., I ar 1 1 v i ff , . , . ,, Q , . 4 . ..,,, .. s Qcapti, Qifinzzfii' . Q, 4, . , ,:,V. 2 th3a4'n'2?aj Q 4 I ' ' 2 ,WM L' 3 fax, W 4, guy ls ' 9 'W ,Q faq, 'Q-'AWMQ' i'X?iW1 Q W 54, , av ' jf 332332 'Y ug, s K a , Un, 4 4 , , 33,1 ,, 4 wp 4 W 4 .f ,- 4 ,, 4- Q o ' 4 if ' , ,.., 4,1 . W,,, , , H., 4 Cundey, Rush, M., Lammey, du Boef bg., an KM ii' As a result of exceptional depth, this year's team finished up with a 12-4 record and a first-time win over Choate. The best part of the season and most fun to watch, was the melding together of the indi- viduals. A new PG, two seniors, three juniors, a sophomore and two freshmen ribbed each other unmercifully on the practice court and in the van, but during matches they supported each other wonderfully. Some memorable moments: Brian Thompson's breakdancing on the court during drills and his witty one liners, Todd duBoef's humor and gusty play at Deerfield and the Hotch- kiss Tourneyg Dave Cundey's friends, Jim Big Boy Polese's crushed overheadsg Bob Lammey's wonderful hair with his walkman headset on, Mark Rush's grunts, Stephen Rush's confidence, Bobby Wice's percentage and Tim Struthers' display of dignity and class. With the addition of Mr. Follansbee as head coach this year, the team looks forward to further successes as they attempt to knock off Hotchkiss and K-O next year. mm i f 4 a Wi' ,L , , SZ ,., ,f ,E if V ' 1 ,' ' 'vc at -T s IY , V ,I i, 1 M , T r i L ..?E:'nv' af 'f frm g,g U' Iifiiiz 15:33 ' H YFWEQ mf if? 'ifi 7 'rj' S-F ru- Back Row: Van Vleck, Courtemanche, Meshken, Perez, Butler, Clayton, Tan, Lessow, Hirtle Ccoachj Front Row: Perl, Pearse Ccaprj, Smoragiewicz Ccaptb, Weinberg 17' 336 MM irls' Tennis Satisfied , ,as-:gif , , 'assi M '4-'mmf ,f K 42-2 ff Q Q vw , 4 is M it M sl.. ,ti ' 4, Pewrw' 4 ,, A ,,. ,, O- ,f'1.w ' ff Although this year was a building year, it proved to be very beneficial to the team. For most teams the goal is to win every competition, although this was fairly impractical goal for us, we learned how to adjust our goals. Against Hotch- kiss, Kingswood, and Kent, some of our harder teams, we tried to play our best and win a fair amount of the games. Sue Smoragiewicz went three sets with Kingswood's unde- feated number one player. Polly Pearse, Val Van Vleck, Lisa Weinberg, and Margie Butler gave the undefeated team some strong competition. Our team was rather satisfied with the three decisive wins we had over Hopkins, Willis- ton, and Pomfret. The enthusiasm and good sportsmanship of the players often compensated for some disappointing losses. The new team members, singles player Connie Clayton, and doubles players Lori Tan, Kim Lessow, Sara Courtemanche, and Tina Perez, along with returning play- ers Laura Perl, Hillary Meshken, Val, and Margie should provide good depth for next year's team. Miss Hirtle pro- vided good tips and suggestions, and in turn, each player on the team improved impressively over the season. Drawing top seeded players at the end-of-the-year Kent Tourney knocked us out early, but again, the fact that we stuck it out made this year's team proud of themselves. 337 Distance Runners Carry Team ,J,,..g 4 4 ij.. fvgsvt 5 w E. s I Knight Ccaptj, Perkins, Tease N Michaels fcaptb, Reynolds, Hayden, Danos, DelFavero, Scott, Spencer Ccaptj, Sanderson, Miller, First, Moore, Couch, Riley, Mayo, Breen This year, the boys' track team once again proved to be a formid- able opponent. Mr. -Ioffray's Weight men were not as strong as in previous years, but showed potential for the future. Andy Tease and Joe Breen were the force behind the shot, Bill Burwell in the javelin, and Bill Del Favero and Steve Michaels in the hammer. Senior Marc Spencer competed strongly in both the high jump and the hurdles. Robert Scott and Shawn Rouse were tough in the triple jump. In the 400 meter dash, Rich First was the runner to beat. Ms. Zimmer's long distance runners, led by senior Peter Knight, carried the team early on and stayed strong throughout the season. i arf' . , .. 339 Girls Run Down NMH 2 i E Q E 3 I 5 unv1 1000 if LQ - . ,- . Q 340 V Lk ,, lx :Ai The highlight of the girls' track season was our long awaited victory over Northfield Mount Hermon. The key to our success stemmed from our talented and cohe- sive team whose members improved greatly over the season. The team consisted mainly of new, inexperienced runners and throwers, such as Valarie Reed, Rika Poor, and Melanie Clark, who grew into strong competitors during the season from the leadership and guidance of the senior captains. The veteran coaches, Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Eaton, and new coaches, Miss Jaeger and Mr. Schurrnan, also offered their expertise in their indi- vidual fields. Although the team did not place as well as expected at the New England Championships, it re- turned with nine individuals placing in their events, which is an impressive accomplishment. Qt igfi-rs f..- 1 . X Back Row: Griffin lcoachl, Rhodes, Bourque, Machnik, Hallas, Mucha, Laiar, Schurmann Ccoachj Third Row: jeager Ccoachh, Bronfin, Lussier Cmgrb, Navage, Ferland, Reed, Scott, Clark, Poor Second Row: Leech, Rentz, Tamerin, Noonan, Horst, Larson, Filewicz, Monstream Front Row: Ccaptsl Gluch, Schrieber, Paquette, Micheli JV Athletes Dominate BOYS' JV LACROSSE Back Row: Vernon Ccoachb, Krause, Redford, Fischer, Bilezi- kian, Benson, Seyler, Roberts, Perl Second Row: Campbell, Reeves, Mills, Lowe, Feinberg, Clement, Mendlinger, Perkins, Pierson Ccoachj Front Row: Mussenden, Cook, Lashgari, Hall, Rubin, Craig, Lahman, Walton GIRLS' JV LACROSSE Back Row: Martin fmgrb, Gruhbs Cmgrb, Walsh Cmgrb, Biggs fcoachb, Clark Ccoachb Third Row: Moore, Schilckler, Crombie, Volpe, Morell Second Row: Keller, Keyes, Gabb, Hulse, Hanson, Mueller, Fitzmaurice, Seward Front Row: Dang, Keating, Meyer, Allen, Lutsk, Olcott, Mess- more JV Gow Back Row: Bellebuono, Lynch, Totti, Rogers, Runquist, Ander- son, Gandel, Venable Ccoachj 342 as H s A-- f r tts, W ' f + if . .,. 0 I ,l BOYS' JV TE NNIS Alford Ccoachb, Shapiro, Trantolo, Eazoi, Bromberg, Kenna, Wickens, mith, C., Rodncr, Smith, R., Te- iapaibul, Cilluffo, Malk JV BASEBALL Back Row: Boffey, Cowles, New- burg, Anderson, Angelastro, Waw- ruck, Henshon Second Row: Estes Ccoachl, Behlke Cmgrh, Dwyer, Fine, Bellebuono, Kwok, Andrian fcoachj Front Row: jackson, Fur- tado, Dumais, Nikolos, Reilly GIRLS' THIRD TEAM LACROSSE Back Row: Hartman fcoachb, Scul- ly fcoachl, Koo, Ness, Pinney, Clark, Dragat, Mason, O'Connell, Hansen, Crawford Second Row: DuBeau, Weisend, Greene, Suhie, A., Hughes, Suhie, D., Huhtanen, Richards Front Row: Berland, Wehr, Allen, Meyer, Caldwell, Grieveson ,ful . 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NT5ADVI R I ISI MI N'I SADVI-R'IISI-MINT5ADVI-RIISI1MI- NTbADVI'R'I I5I'MI' N I NI 'IIN ISI I H I XCIVS I N IW ISI.I H IAKIVQI N 'IW ISI I H IACIVSI INNIIAI ISI I H IACIVS I N 'IW IQI I II IAKIVS I N'IIAI'ISI LI N. X af 1, 'pl QW A-fr, RWM ,,,.., W ,, lmgwiga , f 5 Is the World - in particular, the State of Colorado - ready for Greg Campbell? Hopefully. M , I 1'. ,. '-sg C 1-..--- '-n-Jg 3 A 'V ' M' fag or lllll tlat - W ,., M t ,,,, I 1 Vrk k V, I W: 2- llh Vrl A VVVV in iiv ' if , ..,, I izffz jx, :Ir jg ,,. 5, ,,, kV,. , A kk ii Congratulations to Greg and the Class of 1985. The Campbell Family L J f N f u if E' 22 7 Q Q Q Vfbfyxrylf S ..,,,.., Q Lfiiiz w4,2lL X,:5 1 Q fl S -r m b + -Pre rd 'F J? lvceiqu, I-I is Vzfz.. 1 T I u miss gnu quo-4-, O L15 'X Mer fffzjffffk' 'in fA,fy,f5+L4.-drrfzce, Go Get im: Congratulations and Love To Marc and the Class of'85 Mom, Dad and julie J L f 'N X ., X .EJ ..N X Q DuAu.xTv X . ATHLETIC 1 Eaulnmsmr AK SCOTT'S SPOFITS SUPPLIES 154 BPOAO ST. VVlNDSOP,C.ONN. DBD95 TELEPHONE EO3 BBB'54BS PHILIP P. SCOTT-- PICHAPD P. SCOTT L J f W g J 'FW 'L in ,, ,Mf- 1 , 351602 W - .5 1 ,.fm. ' --1:5-242' f '5j g1Q,.1,f i n ' ,, , 1, 'f A 1 , f31G's J5 . i ff ' ,, J-. V A V Kklf 7 V Jw! :Tri V V - . fi ' fn-' ii'-415 . ff. i f 35.4 . ' .H , nj -H-'L' 1 'f ' , 2' Z-ww--Yiig, QAPQQ.: :Jai ' fist vw' 1' +14 ' - . A W. 5 If y' ,A 4, H 'zjigf git-vf'1j.ki.9f1' Ol 347 , CONGRATULATIONS FROM MOM af BILL CLOOmis my L TO E if A-,f CLAU CLAUD CLAUDI CLAUDIA 1985 LOO LOOM LOOMI LOOMIS CH CHA CI-IAF CHAFF CHAFFE CHAFFEE ' IJ F' L J N f N HI YvoNNE Cl'BRll'-:N INTERIOR DESIGN CO NGRATULATIO NS J - CLASS OF '85 f W Suzie Ross' Mom and Dad LoMAc n, mc. WHEEL HORSE ullural Eq ' nd Garden . C x JK J f W Class of '85 Best Wishes for the Future M J COMPLIMENTS OF BEAZLEY-HIHVT REAIIIDRS 192 Broad Street Wmdsor. Ct. 06095 BUS. 12031 683-0048 Tom, Shellen - Alex and Jessica Knight Wish Peter and the entire graduating Class of 1985 GREAT Success and Happiness. Molly and Mariah bark in too! Kudos Heidi! WE ARE SO PROUD Love Lani '87, Mom, Dad, Amaroq, and Nuka Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 K , J l PF -1--u-1:11 Pefw-ar mane-an Management 'N f For people who want their money to work as hard as they do - and then some. Tv? MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK Hartloro, Connecticut Q MEMBER FDIC AND FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SVSYEM l To Marc and all his friends in the class of '85 May each of you have only blue skys, sunny days It is hard to let you go! Congratulations for a job Well and no rough water ahead. done- The very best of everything Love, from Lynne, Les, Gerri and David Nathan Dad, Mom, Marc and Paige K J K J f N Compliments of EDWARD j. KERNAN CQMPANY Insurance 81 Real Estate 187 Broad Street Windsor, Connecticut L J Ei I mg f---mn I f N f Your future depends on many things, but mostly on you - Frank Tyger Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of '85 The Navage Family Congratulations! Brian, Sean, Steve, Tim, Pieter, V jon, Ira, Eric, Dave, Dean, f N Kathy, and Heather. Love, Mr. and Mrs. MacSwain Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 K J C f N THE ORIENTAL CIRCLE Top Row: Dominique Lee, Peter Hsing, Prapas Uahwatanasakul Second Row: Lena Chin, Adrian Donovan, Michael Gong, Daranee Clapp Third Row: Patti Koo, Pong Lamsam, Thao Dang. Missing: Cherry Chang, Vija Tejapaibul, Stephanie Rogers, Jose Calise, David Rogers M J CO NGRATULATIO NS SALLY and the Class of '85 Ann 84 Roger Hanlon ,Y , N f Flexangle Dist. of N.E. Inc - Suite 105 Suffield Village Suffield, Ct. 06076 Best Wishes to Heather Clark and the Class of '85 J CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 85', W NORTHEAST INDUSTRIAL SERVICES NISCO I i iiiii: I MonI'iO1:zeDad I ,x ' Ju N-.....-4 Congratulations, Tim Love, Dad, Mom, jonathan, Tanja Bc Carolyn images GALLERY 162 BROAD ST. WINDSOR, CT 06095 CUSTOM FRAMING ORIGINAL WORKS OFAFIT Sow I pf X R f Trike Stn r Z pg If Jmdwidqwiig? if I It JG f N domtowfl T K jk Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cleary LISA 81 JILL CO NGRATS! You were angels . . . but don't blame me! I only had a small part! I-Iere's to carpool, Bitch, Newington Cour home town?!D, our parties Cshelves, incognitoj, 4 seasons, B and others, 3-3 busts and under the front seat! It was wild! Good Luck Barney, jill, Walter, Kev, jen! Duval you'll make it! ILY JESS K N f N Corporate Curators C dyEll's Rse yBC ' 2031523 vows leo ss o 7C1vRc1vv HI Toe? Best Wishes to the Class of '85 K J and espeacially f N Liz and Amy Ellen and Maria Good Luck! june and George Higgins Congratulations and Best Wishes M J K J f N Best Wishes Information Concepts Inc. 69 Hickory Drive Waltham, MA 02154 Tel. C6175 890-1113 M J Q w wivx in li , 'fi 1 ' Vg In V K, ,f V 5 , - :Lf .,,M-my Wx M s 355 5'T? ' we in-Av . yi .14 f N f Thanks Loomis Chaffee Spedalthanksto Bruno,Fanh And Noble for giving them-Selves as coaches. Thanks to All team mem- bers for providing Me with exciting and thrilling afternoons. Congratulations Deb And The Class of 1985 CO NGRATULATIO NS CLASS of 85 HEATHER '84 Mom J J W f N comma Tum T tous 1 Prepare for living - Not just for life. ' - WINDSOR RESOURCES for LIVING 181 Broad Suze! Windsor. CT 06095 CONGRATULATIONS mmm, AMANDA - tomorrow we will run faster, L J stretch out our arms 33 f N farther . . . We're with you. Mom and Dad Congratulations to The Class of 1985 Dr. and Mrs. Allyn A. Martin x Jk J N f N TURA FURS I CONGRATULATIONS TO J CHARITY AND THE CLASS N OF 1985 Good job Yearbook Staff! jk J 2 1 . gw',..-wg, ., a M , V - i Our Darling Muzi Stoop Sitting Summer of '69', PRESS ON Northing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not, nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent Genius will not, the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are comipotent. sscits Q 3 tssi Congratulations VVFV' ? Stephanie and the Class iiii of 1985 f- 'ff.., jggywag' -W Mom, Dad, Laura, and Phillipp X r f N f lg GMX Crcmef ' R DESIGNS: 99792v111w9fv' T 1111121 'W 5FIargfor8 Center 236No863 06107 V Compliments Mr. 8: Mrs. Sydney Stein 358 Congratulations Andrew And The Class of '85 GREAT JOB Larry, Barbara and Jason Albert -- -- L wg Qt 2033 2954905 D A bumng Qoldk Silver f 4 v Z1 BGVIGSGUCSS Jgxgm dawalx Qifrs 4 I Y Q I I Clothes Plants fi? Y Antiques 'fa 292 broad St. , . LOindSox7 Ct. 0 for-iXe5amdi fnonaco ' 311-1-1 ao -1TT. .-1.-- MICHAEL STRALEY RETAIL OPERATIONS MANAGER 144 BROAD STREET WINDSOR, CT 06095 688-3862 illhli VlAlNEl CQVZHI1 Microcomputer: Porlphorala System! Design HTAFFRIN' EARRAIN N BERTZU ' f Break-a-leg, Kid! Love, Mom, Dad 81 Walt .., w t, if 1 gf, 359 560 i f YQU DID ITE iT. GU DD rr! QU DID CONGRATULATIONS i LooM1s CHAFFEE SCHOOL i - CLASS OF '85 i Our hats are off to you and our heart goes out to you. Best of luck in the years to come. Windsor milk i Member Folc with your interest at heart i Main Office: Old Windsor Mall, Windsor, CT 06095 688-5251 PoquonocklBradIey Field Office: 2100 Poquonock Ave., Poquonock, CT 06064 688-7543 1 MAC DONALD VETERINARY CLINIC WILLIAM M, MACDONALD. D, V. M. DONALD G, SCHROEDER, D, V. M, RHEAL J. BOUCHARD. D. V. M. JEFF G. WILL, D, V. M. 67 COT AG GR V ROAD IIO DAY H LL ROAD BLOOM L C6002 WINDSOR ON O T A42 5506 TEL., 653 2 25 N f 5 M J M The Gorge, the JI The ZO express Milt the horse - want a ride to Boston? lt's getting late in April . . We're getting an A in PreCal! The book: How to Regain . . . Lumpy's Three Rules 60-20 COTD What is it John Gichuru? 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Mom, Dad and Carson CO N GRATULATIO NS TO THE CLASS OF 1 9 8 5 A.U.P.C N APLES, FLORIDA K' 7X f' N - , fk' Best Wishes And The Class Of P ,85 A 4 qw- , 364 ff 7N Gimffizff Congratulations Lisa Wishing You The Best :f,vrff7,vA rfomu ffm V51 : Love mmm- o1Cnfo-na H.-.iq lufaru I- Mom, Dad, Dilly 81 Jessica Best Wishes SUFFIELD VILLAGE SUFFIELD, CT 06078 203-668-7368 413-788-7652 J K X J f N GRATULAT1 TERRO-00W0 5 eortportotion xy X J K N Casual Dining Champagne Brunch Q 965 lm V Avon: 678-0170 Vernon: 875-8335 y J SCOTT WILLIAMS N Manager HARDWARE STORE 0 2Q6Boar1St VV df CTOVO05 688 8373 K -1' as ASYL srnm X XIEYearsi zlllllfnrd Ill SIWITT of N images GALLERY 162 BROAD ST. WINDSOR, CT 06095 203-688-5515 CUSTOM FRAMING ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART Best Wishes and Congratulations to Carolyn and The Class of 1985 The Volpe Family J ,,1s K N E Q Compliments A Of FRANK at PATTY HoUsE sesa I I ,1 W X- Our Scotland Adventure: Kennedy -- I2 hrs! Our lives in the capable hands of Capt. Juan Lopez ofArrow Air. Sugar attacks, Bluebells, pork, the mini-bus, babes, composing songs, pork, sleazy Italians, babes, pork.'Max - our resident gargoyle, and the moving pillar. Kris wants to kiss his stomach AGAIN. And that growling! I tell ya, what a bahgin! It's a riot - a quiet riot! Our own tower - 93 steps up! Riding - no, we're not French, why? Us? - innocent?! Florida: Allouette, Drew 81 Stu, Yaz, somebody, nightmare, rnimose, picnic table dancing, the Gap Guy, Scan. Springfield: Friday Week 1 - Cruise 911 Full moon. Anti-facial hair. Tori, Austen, Cy, and Karen. Other Stuff: CAW! !! Beth: fifi-fufu! Amy - I wanna play the drums! Mindy 84 her rats. Barbara- the artful dodger! Meads gold feet and Diet Pepsi! Gratuitous. Focus! Kacy - oooh, ahhh, oooh! Bomb 'Kthe Beach . Persistent violins. Trinity weekends. Terrozing mall rats 84 creating scenes. New Britain - I can see the highway, but how the HECK do we get there?! Dinner at Finast Super Center. Cocktail parties - we actually look civil! - picnics 84 hoedowns with rubber fondue. U2 '85 - Bono and the banner! Montreal babe. Food Fest. Club lax, Club Tennis - in hysterics. Adventures in Higgins 8z Siesta. Flea markets and thrift shops - thank you Amvets! Our faithful pets - the fwappity fwaps! Beth 81 Mike?! Sally 84 Andrew- the happy couple. Covert. Dean's Monitor Secret Patrol Squad - duh, duh, duh . . . Daah! This isn't goodbye, it's just see ya later! Love live the Beaver Bunch! 0 Mindy 0 Beth 0 Kacy 0 Mead 0 Amy 0 Barbara 0 J N Congratulations Betsy and the Class of '85 Love Mom, Dad and Alexandra J FELICITATIONS JOI-IANNE! BONNE CHANCE A LA CLASSE 1985! REAL 81 THERESE LUSSIER Dear Eric: Days at Loomis, all behind you, saw you come of age. Now you leave that safe enviroment, Make way the approaching stage. Far above Cayuga's waters, Learning starts anew. A passage past, a passage coming, As life unfolds for you. All our love, Mom, Dad, Lisa and Muffin J 5 CO NGRATULATIO NS TO THE i CLASS OF 985 f W CO NGRATULATIO NS KRI STI N! September 1972 - Simsbury, Connecticut Kristin's first clay of Kindergarten Much Happiness, Success, and Love Mom, Dad and Lisa K J From me to you: I'll miss you next year and every year! Sue Horn: I-Iey Horny! Be good now, ya hear. Sue Galley: McDonalds, let's go! Chaka Krash Tim and Pieter: I hope you can understand that I needed you. Todd Shove: 'Imy first love. I still love you. tDon't look back.D Sarah Lutz: Love your guys! Don't ever change - you're perfect the way you are. Stephen Paul: Thanks for everything. I couldn't have made it without you. Brian MacSwain: You know me to well, tthank God!D Words can't express my true feelings for you. God I'll miss you! God, I'll miss you! I love you all, KW. Good Luck! Keep smiling 8: maybe I'l1 stop crying. Compliments of EDWARD 1. 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G 1 1 k X ': ' SRX if Q iw X ...fv- 37 CO NGRATULATIO NS To The Class Of '85 Woof Woof Woof From Sandy, Zeus and Ben K J IN MEMORIAM BENNETT MEYERS Born january 10 1914 LAWRENCE J MUZROLL Born October 50 1917 D1ecl June 21 1985 , Q Died April 10, 1985 CON ST. BART'S COOKING SCHOOL at Saint-Barthelemy, French Antilles Four, one week courses starting in january and March 'liaught by a famous French chef Cooking School or complete vacation packages available Contact: Steve Wright P.O. Box 1781 Rancho Sante Fe, CA 92067 Telephone 66195 455-8900 Lzifsxi iuffiw, 32 'K 376 i'YOu cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer. You cannot further thebrotherhood Of man by encouraging class hatred. You cannot help the poor by discouraging the rich. You cannot establish sound security on borrowed money. You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn. You cannot build character and courage by taking away a man's initiative and independence, and finally you cannot help men per- manently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves. Let us not think that our problems are novel or insuperable. Let us learn from the past -- but also let us look to the future with courage and initiative. With Best Wishes to the Class of l985 Mr. and Mrs. john N. Gilbert N GLOBAL TRADE f MARKETING P.O. BOX 2636, HARTFORD, CT 06143-2636 Telex: 221500 ASAS ITI O Joint Ventures !Technology Transfer o Exportllmport Management, Trading O International Project Management o Machine and Tools MarketinglSales O Production Equipment l'PrOcess Evaluation O Electronic Production Equipment Marketing o Design lDevelopment Engineering O Computer Software Development O Manufacturing Cost Reduction O Manufacturing ManagementlOperation Evaluation O Interpretation, Document Translation. 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V'f 5'37'7m'BmVM N5 awk 3 BEERS3Of!LN,,,,.Y,- -M-ff-kT6 HdiKCuS,g6iETggD . ,gb owplmssywg Ay .Mp f5PwALuI..... , ' 3ucHMAN 5 Augm WW1H4H57'fAl-E xm-I TON M'f'2'LC 84' gg onnMo 'xx J 582 N Now A Few Words From Our Advisor . . Producing a quality yearbook is a tremendous amount of work. This year's book contains over 2,000 photographs and more than 10,000 words. The cover and endsheets were completely redesigned. A 'Asenior superlatives' page was introduced. Sixteen pages of color began the book - another first. Plus so much behind the scenes work: 702 letters to parents, ads to be secured, 200 mailing labels for seniors to be typed, and on and on. Fully 55 students put THE CONFLUENCE together this year. They were led Cin every sense of the verbb by editors-in-chief Steve Paul and Sara Lazar. Lump: a picture of organization, energy, and effectiveness, ever- patient with the rookie advisor. Sara: quietly competent, Cnearlyh always cheerful, a leader by example . . . Tim S. our ILM man and photographer extrordinaire . . . Sarah L. and Kristinj. slaving away on layouts . . . Matt C. in charge of all the copy . . . Heather C. and Kermit A. putting sports together, redoubling their efforts after Pieter B. took a sabbatical Brian M. our businessman, soon followed by Adam P. and froshperson Becky C . . . Maria G. and Matt B. doing the huge, 100-page senior section . . . Tina P. sharing her multitudinous talents with both us and the LOG . . . Peter H. conscientiously doing everything from layouts to picture-taking . . . Kathy D. and Rachael S. writing and typing articles . . . Damian R., awhiz with a camera . . . Laura P., Margie B., Carolyn W., Suzanna S. - all juniors on call when extra help was needed . . . Plus a bevy of hard-working sophomores, our book's editors of the future: Seth R.,jon B.,jason B.,john B., Diana R., and the four Davids - David S., David C., David G., David A . . . And very part-timers Marc S., Geoff B., and ,Ion P. To these people Cas Well as photographer Bob Snets of the Fox and ever-helpful publisher's rep Joe Donovanb the advisor says HTHANKSV' S.B.P. From the Editor's Desk . . . Of all my experiences at LC, none will be more remembered than editing the yearbook Qfor two years l D. What began as pleasant pastime evolved into an all-consuming passion. Yet, despite all the trials and tribulations, it has been a labor of love. For this I want to thank many people, among Whom would most certainly include: Grim: who patiently showed me the ropes . . . Mr. P: who has no taste ill but who is a great organizer, motivator, and friend. Sara Lazar: a delight to know and work with. Sarah Lutz: a savior because of her dedication and undying efforts. Tim Struthers: for his great photographs, incredible organizational ability, and capacity for tolerating me. Heather Clark: for all her hard work, especially when the going got tough. Matt Cleary: a superb job of copying in his rookie season on the yearbook. Becky Clark: for taking on a major responsibility and doing the job well. Brian MacSwain and Pieter Boelhouwer: like sex, they were good while they lasted. jon Prince: blurbs . . . Thanks. To Peter, Matt, and Mr. P., good luck next year! And to the rest of the LC community, I hope you enjoy this book! Stephen Paul '85 THE 1985 CO FLUENCE Editors-in-Chief . . . Layout Editors. . . Photography Editor .... Copy Editor ........ Sports Editors . . . Business Editor .............. Associate Business Editors .... Senior Section Editors .... STAFF: Layout David Anthony '87 Tina Perez '86 David Shapiro '87 Laura Perl '86 Carolyn Wechsler '86 john Bussel '87 David Cohen '87 Copy Kathy DeWeese '86 Rachael Scott '86 jason Breen '87 jon Brady '87 David Goldstein '87 jon Prince '85 Advisor: Samuel B. Pierson Business Photo Sports . . . . Sara Lazar Steve Paul . . .Kristin Johnson Sara Lutz . . . Tim Struthers . . . . . . Matt Cleary Pieter Boelhouwer Heather Clark . . Brian MacSwain . . . . . Becky Clark Adam Perl . . . Matt Blumberg Maria Gluch Margie Butler '86 Diana Rentz '87 Geoff Bird '86 Damian Roskill '85 Peter Hsing '86 Kermit Adams '85 Sue Smoragiewicz '86 Seth Rodner '87 Marc Spencer '85 384
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