M T Sheehan High School - Reflections Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)

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I REFLECT 10(1 1978 MARK T. SHEEHAN HIGH SCHOOL Wallingford, Ct. 176 Theme Expressions Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Student Activities Athletics ......... Seniors ................... Faculty And Administration DEDI CAT I Oil Due to our unique advisor situation, we would also like to give our special thanks to Mr. Greg Romano who. while our Advisor for 2 years, encouraged class participation and spirit, which helped to make our class so successful. We, the Class of 1978, wish to dedicate our yearbook to a person of well deserved appreciation, our good friend and Advi- sor, Mr. John Boylan. He has contribut- ed an immeasurable amount of time both in and out of school to the success of our class. We are deeply grateful to him. THANK YOU MR. BOYLAN!'. i ou ikirth o[ Mvl ln cund uHaay ifeaudU to an . 11 “I’ll say one thing, these Freshmen keep getting smaller and smaller every year!!’’ This student is shown attempting to make The Guiness Book Of World Re- cords for the longest Senior Court Backside Slide. Unfortunately she missed last year’s distance by a mere 20 feet due to her disastrous head-to-knee collision with Mr. Gersz. 15 17 20 FRESHMEN CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Reynolds, Miss Leonard, Mr. Mannion. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer- JoAnn Hatjc, Secretary- Debbie Fitzsimmons, Presi- dent- Karen Gallagher, Vice-President- Mike Kolakowski. Freshmen Advisors- Mr. Moran, Mr. Hill, Miss Pierlioni Class Officers: Vice President- Beth Allen, President- Tom Boehner, Treasurer- Cheryl Geremia, Secretary- Pat Werner 34 36 With A Friend At Hand You Can See The Light CLUBS or AMERICA MARK T SHEEHAH Row one: Sue Doyon, Sharon Levesh, Pat Brown, Bob MacNamee, Betsy Kolakowski, JoAnn Mushinski, Leslie Davies, Lori Cricco, Cindy Red ling, Alice Braga, Laura Fortin. Row two: Kathy Comerford, Bob Behrens, Joan Pashlcy, Joyce Clavet, Marty Bcchtold, Denise Ford, Neil Romanski, Kathy Roy. Pat Massores, Mary Mazzaro, Robin Short, Darla Ulaky. Row three: Mr. Petrone, Tom Martin, Roger LaCourse, Ed Beichner, Tom Bartlett, Donna Bechtold, Cheryl Audettc, Pat Vandel, Valerie Grant, Lisa Doehr, Gail Prcbblc. DECA Row one: Vida Vecchitto, Dawn Lange, Bridgett Bouyer, Marion Kocgh, Laura Dammcrs, Charlene Lenart, Chris Polnar, Row two: Paula Gallagi, Pat Toth, Laura Cox, Cheryl Formanski, Lisa Gallion, Andrea Valenti, Lyn Esposito. Flag Squad Tom Boehner and Aimee Sutterlin as David and Lisa. David Clemens Tom Boehner Lisa Aimee Sutterlin Dr. Swinford Paul Turtola Carlos Pete Messier Josette Jody Cunningham Kate Lisa Veillette Simon Jerome Turtola Sandra Holly Sutterlin Mrs. Ferris Linda McCullough Maureen Hart Dawn Graziani Mrs. Clemens Mary Gallagher Barbara Cay Barbuto John Brian Mullen Mr. Clemens Mark Verselli Girl Kerry Larsen First Boy Cliff Ovcrstrum Second Boy Dave Barton Woman Kim Mahon Directors Irma Zola Richard Castaldo David And Lisa Senior Class Play Sing It Pete! 44 4b Teachers Vs. Seniors 1st Annual Student Faculty Volleyball Game - Nov. 21, 1977 Seniors Win! Nov. 24 Homecoming Game We Lost 33-0 50 The students of Sheehan High rose with vigor to the Homecoming Week of 1977. Starting the festive occasion on Monday, November 21st, the students won a triumphant (15-13?) victory in a volleyball game with the faculty. Tuesday, the senior class won the canned food drive, adding 956 cans to the total 2,111 collected. In Wednesday morning’s pep rally, recognition was given to the seniors for the best posters and sophomores for the most show of school colors. Also announced was the 1977 Homecoming Court, with King and Queen Kevin Benjamin and Sharon Kobrin, and junior prince and princess Tim Cann and Cheryl Geremia, sophomores Don Garrison and Tracy England, and freshmen Jeff Short and Kate Thurston. Continuing the spirit, the students danced to Ocean at the Homecoming Dance, building anticipation for the Thanksgiving game. Thursday brought the game and some shattered hopes, but it also brought a real show of Titan spirit which no other school could ever surpass. 51 53 Foreign Language 54 The Annual Musical Christmas Play $7 Row one: Ann Wasilewski, Patti Dorio, Diana Reutenaur. Row two: Lisa Wasilewski, Janice Prescott, Pam Slater. Future Secretaries Lab Aides Row one: Barb Nailis, Carla Ghello, Sharon Locke, Meredith Fellner. Row two: Mr. Cigas (advisor), Tracey Alia, Diane Winchell, Joanne Worley. 58 SITTING: Rich St. Amand, John MacTag, Tony Moreno, Dwight Washington, SECOND ROW: John Mendegral, Paul Zuwotski, Kevin Dolan, Mike Muszizka, Dave Ashford. THIRD ROW: Tom Alessi, Dave Lazuk, Eric Wittmershaus, Mike Casey, Ed Doukas, Peter Doukas, Peter Bickford, Mike Pisitelli, Howard Stange, Ernie Shwink, Larry Harrison, Jim Bartolomio, Paul Sprafke, Mark Fulton, Jeff Ozwald, Paul Clemente. Weight Lifting KNEELING: Greg Martin, Tom Saul, Harold Hazen, Bill Mazucco, Mark Williams. STANDING: Dennis Maynard, Scott Blakcslee, Kyle Kowalsyk, Tim Robinson, Robert Arnold, Marty Connolly, Jeff Short, Doug Padden. 1978 Reflections Row one- Doug Clarke, Allison Platt, Beth Wadsworth, Row two- Anita Cuerbo, Kim Avery, Linda McCullough, Robin Tebo, Michelle Poupart, Kim Wadsworth, Row three- Damian Bonito, Mr. Gannon, Jeff Wilson, Mark Verselli, Don J. Avigne. Missing-Kerry Larsen, Liz Rascali, Pat Luongo The work of Co-Editors Kerry Larsen and Robin Tebo, along with many others under the guidance of Mr. Gannon, has produced a book covering all aspects of student life here at Sheehan. “Reflections” is a student publication put together by the staff and sold by DECA. Yearbook work begins in September and runs through June with the completion of the Supplement, which encompasses the Spring’s events. Staff meetings are normally held twice weekly through the year. This requires much dedication on the part of the staff members. This year’s book has been improved with more write ups on clubs, sports, etc. To finalize the book, our Senior Portraits were handled by Motta Studios. The staff hopes you enjoy this year’s edition and we wish all the best to the Class of 78 ’78 “REFLECTIONS” Staff 60 Yearbook Staff CO-EDITOR Kerry Larsen FRESHMEN Beth Wadsworth SPORTS Kim Avery SENIOR PORTRAITS James L. Motta CO-EDITOR Robin Tebo SOPHOMORES Kim Wadsworth SENIORS Anita Cuerbo PHOTO EDITOR Don J. Avigne JUNIORS Michele Poupart CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRA- PHERS- Linda McCullough, Pam Krol, Kim Avery, Bob Butler, Paul Cyr, Tom Bartlett, Terry Dick, Michele Poupart, Do- reen Marchi, Paul Sprafke, Chris French. TYPISTS: Cheryl Vitale, Diana Reuten- auer, Anita Cuerbo. WRITE-UPS Alison Platt STUDENT ACTIVITIES Liz Rascati ADVISOR Tim Gannon National Honor Society To be inducted into the National Honor Society, a student requires four qualifications. The student must have a high QPA average, be of good Character, be dedicated in service to others, and have qualities of leadership. In short, a student must excel in every aspect of a high school career to recieve induction. The student is chosen by the entire faculty, as the basis of selection is most important. Any student is eligible in the spring of the junior year, fall of the senior year, and spring of the senior year. A candlelight induction ceremony is held for chosen students, followed by a reception. Each student recieves a pin. Row one: Diane Gonick, Anita Cuerbo, Linda Schuster, Mary Gallagher, Jane Galbraith, Wendy Pluta, Paula Hatje, Donna Marzik, Cathy Havican, Dawn Graziani. Row two: Mark Verselli, Mark Molinari, Bill Boehner, Jim Nunn, David Chapman, Paul Teideman, Chuck Murphy, Paul Turtola, Diane Joos, Linda Sabith, Rachael Bonito, Ginny Smith and Jane Singer. i Student Council Row one: Karen Gallagher, Caren Loftquist, Betsy Hall, Kim Wadsworth, Diane Smith, Mark Verselli, Mary Gallagher, Jane Galbraith, Row two: Noel Jordan, Cathy Havican, Irene Connelly, Leigh Gearing, Patty Dorio, Bob McNamce, Jim Whalen, Cheryl Geremia. Row three: Mary Pashley, Kai Barbuto, Pam Whalen, Debbie Fitzimmons, Sheila Havican, Kathy Murphy, Jody Landino, Carolyn Tierney, Row four: Martin Goodness, James Maynard, Bob Oswald, Sue Parziale, Shiela Tierney, Cheryl Vitali, Rachael Bonito, Row five: Roseanne Turtola, Mike Maschio, Steve Stokes, Fred Calatayud, Paul Sprafke, Kim Emerling, Marti Kraussmann, Marianne Curry, Mike Dowling, Karen Eckels. Student Council is a student organization that acts as a liason between the student body and the administration. It represents the student body and interest before the Board of Education. Some of the activities sponsored by Stu- dent Council this past school year have been the Spirit Week, Class Competitions, dances, and the canned food drive which the school recieved the Governor's Youth Council Award. The Stu- dent Council’s Objective for rais- ing money is for scholarships at the end of the year. 63 OFFICERS: Rachael Bonito, Corresponding Secretary; Jim Whalen, Treasur- er; Jane Galbraith, President; Marti Kraussman, Vice President; Kim Wads- worth, Recording Secretary. Mark T Concert FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT- Carolyn Barbuto, Sheila Tierney, Bruce Clarke, Marjorie Biehl, Pat Candela, Martha Kraussman, Kris Youngren, Mary Barbeau, Jane Galbraith, Alison Clark SECOND ROW- John Devine, Brenda Reig, Michael Biehl, Marie Albert, Diane Bryan, Gail Holznagel, Chris Pajoe, Ann Lindsay, Nancy Mortell, Lynn Proto, Beth Charamut, Lori D’Agostino, Joanne Hatje, THIRD ROW- Curt Lindsay, Brian Mullen, Ted Shreve, Paul Turtola, Jegg Biemler, Ted Kubeck, Tracy Alia, Sharon Tierney, Paul Beckert, James Mitchell, Greg Roy, Mark Peel, David Hagele, Steve Evitts, FOURTH ROW- Richard Walker, David Sheehan Band Lcggc, Greg Welin, Mark Sullivan, James Whalen, Mark Chichester, Walt Rauert, Lou Gello, Wendy Hayden, David Braun, Greg Norrie, John Pajor, Fred Riso, Michael Belcourt, Bob Oswald, A1 Robinson, FIFTH ROW- Scott Mason, Kathy Ross, Mary Gallagher, John Prokop, Mark Verseli, Jon Wilton, Frank Orlando, Erik Youngren, Doug Biemler, Bill Mazzucco. Mr. Houlihan, Conductor. MissingTom King, Kerry Larsen, Bob Wells, Tom Parish, Rich Russo. Girls c o J-h — --------------------------------- — GLEE CLUB- FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT- Patricia Thompson, Dolores Kossar, Lori Oakes, Patricia Brown, Jodi Pizzonia, Aimcc Suttcrlin, Laura Dammers, Nancy Staples, Pam Richards, Brenda Fowler, Debbie Pomcrlcau, Jane Kossar, Diane Lanzoni, Mary Jo Blier, Beth Mansfield, Susan Hogan, SECOND ROW- Roseann Urbano, Bridgette Beaulieur, Pamela Hatt, Sharon Levesh, Andrea Valenti, Beth Porter, Jackie Gaudet, Jodi Scranton, Diana McCollister, Carolyn Hamel, Cindy Bulter. Lori Quezada, I ORCHESTRA- FIRST ROW- Mary Gallagher, Laura Dammers, Susan Pomcrlcau, Nancy Basdcn, Karen Gallagher, Joan Wojan, Nancy Martell, Daria Keyes, Christine Davis, SECOND ROW- Fred Rutcho, Gerry Stewart, Bruce Clarke, William Boehner, Jane Galbraith, Beth Charamut, Marie Albert, Gail Holznagcl, THIRD ROW- Robert Heidgerd, Jeff Beimler, James Mitchell, Richard Russo, Fred Riso, Greg Welin. 66 Glee Mixed O tr o_ -l’ CHOIR- FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT- Lori Oakes, Kim Warzocha, Victoria Saul, Beth Porter, Virginia Brann, Linda Brann, Mark Sprague, Thomas Saul, Susan Hodas, SECOND ROW- Kelly McCabe, Patricia Thompson. Lisa Doyle, Carla Cello, Pamela Hatt, Ellen Montgomery, Pamela Richards, Kris Hansen, Maria Carrano, David Clack, Paul Bcckcrt, David Barton, Neil Romanski, Wallace Tisdale, Paul Orlando, Shawn Hocking, Dale Griffin. THIRD ROW- Kim Mahon, Holly Sutterlin, Kirsten Pedersen, Dawn Graziani, Meredith Fellner, Darla Uylaky, Jody Cunningham, Dawn Finn, Joan Kowalski, Richard Goodness, Mark Chichester, Al Robinson, Paul Sprafke, John Marczewski, Kenneth Page, Linda Schuster, Beth Sabino! Ann Herrera. Virginia Brann, Jody Cunningham, Linda Brann, Darla Uylaky, Joan Wojan, Aruna Narayana, Lynne Perreault, Linda Schuster, Shawn Hocking, Nancy Martell, Dale Griffin, Belinda Gibbs, Cathy Havican, THIRD ROW- Kim Mahon, Holly Sutterlin, Marion Keogh, Kirster Pedersen, Dawn Graziani, Jean Norrie, Meredith Fellner, Ellen Montgomery, Meg Thurston, Brenda Reig, Martha Backes, Dawn Finn, Joan Pashley, Kim Becroft, Carolyn Barbuto. Row one: Dawn Graziani, Tom Boehner, Aimec Sutterlin, Row two: Mary Gallagher, Dave Barton, Meredith Fellncr, Row three: Paul Tur- tola, Mark Verselli, Brian Mullen. Row one: Joan Wojan, Linda Schuster, Row two: Kris Pedersen, Kris Hansen, Kay Barbuto, Row three: Kim Mayon, Holly Sutterlin, Dawn Finn, Vicki Cornell, Mary Jo Blier, Marcia O’Donnell, Row four: Meredith Fellner, Beth Sabino, Row Five: Jody Cunningham. And Spanish Club Row one: Linda Pitcher, Anita Ematrudo, Janet Ruth, Lori Connor, Renee Puglisee, Mrs. Mielke, Jill Arnold. Row two: Steve Stokes, Glen Caffery, Howard Stange, Fred Calatayud, Robbie Simon, Rich Smith The Spanish Club is for students interested in all aspects of the Spanish culture. It sponsors a Christmas party for all Spanish-speaking children in Wallingford, in addition to field trips to plays, museums, and restaurants. 69 Audio Visual Aides L to R: Jim Ross, Sean O’Brien, Jim Freeman, Pete Rauert, Martin Goodness, Richard Goodness, John Marczewski, and Paul Beckert. Missing: Sue Perry. Under the direction of Mr. Ed Mik, the A.V. Aides help to provide the school and the community with many services. Tasks such as taping school concerts, running films, working the light panel for drama productions, and coordinating Cable T.V. Station WMTS take up most of their time. Sheehan’s station provides public advertising, music (played by their own A.V. DJ’s), and occasional video tapes of town and school events for public viewing. 70 The German Club L to R: Jim Maynard, Paige Bauman, Steve Burner, Walter Krol, Brenda Curtis, Tom Briles, Eric Youngren, Dennis Maynard, (ireg Welin, Todd Pires, Mrs. Hetzel (Advisor), and Pete Grucner. Missing from photo: Sharon Locke, Jim Mansfield, Tom Boehncr, Brenda Beichner, Eileen Burgess, Rhonda Nightingale, and Shelley Carrier. The German Club is composed of students interested in learning more about the culture of Germany than just the language. Mrs. Hetzel’s Students are involved in many projects both in and out of school. They also raise money for the needy organizations of Wallingford. This year’s Club President is Todd Pires. 7t If Your Friends Are There,Then Everything’s Alright VARSITY SOCCER FRONT ROW: David Braum, David Barton, Stephen Gazda, Marlin Cairns, Frank Rascati, William Gazda, Kenneth Makely. BACK ROW: Brian Dick, Glenn Caffery, Michael Sorota, Peter Reynolds, Tom Sorota (co- captain), Tom Behrens, Scott Barnett, Kip Luschenat, Tom Tomer, Sean Barry (co-captain). Coach Novakowski. Record Woodrow Wilson Newington West Haven Windsor Locks West Haven Middletown North Haven Cheshire L Branford L Lyman Hall L Amity T North Haven L Cheshire L Branford L Lyman Hall L Amity T r- r r- r r- H ■ v I Varsity Soccer concluded its season with a 1-13-3 record. Co-captain Tom Sorota lead the team scoring. Coach Novakowski said of the team, “Though they gave their all for every game, the other teams were just better. There’ll definitely be an improve- ment next year.” Returning hopefuls are David Barton and Glenn Caffrey who are expected to excel next year. J.V. Soccer unfortunately followed varsi- ty’s record with a 1-7 season. Coach Estes stated some problems for the season: “There are two high schools so the talent is spread pretty thin. We need more players.” High scorer for the team was Steve Roper at the wing position. Cited as promising players for next year are Mike Sorota, Steve and Bill Gazda, and freshman fullback Steve Hanisco. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY FRONT ROW: Irene Connelly (co-captain), Beth Hulicki, Sandy Kremser, Karen Eckels, Liz Ciccone, Jane Galbraith. BACK ROW: Lori Leighton, Kris Pedersen, Nancy Inglese (co-captain), Coach Samaha, Kathy Kata, Patty Dorio, Pam Slater, Mary Ellen Murphy. Record Bristol Central W Amity L Mercy T Branford W North Haven W Cheshire L Lyman Hall W Amity T Branford W North Haven W Cheshire L Lyman Hall W Mercy W Wolcott w i The Field Hockey team concluded its season with a 9-4-2 record. Leading the team with goals were co-captains Nancy Inglese and Irene Connelly with twelve each. The team Finished second in the Housatonic League. Coach Judy Sa- maha said of the season, “Alright, but not one of the better seasons.” The two co-captains made the second All-Housy team, and expected to do well next year arc Beth Hulicki, Lori Leighton, Kathy O’Brian, and Tina Scarpa. Record Bristol central T Mercy T Brandford T North Haven L Cheshire L Lyman Hall W Amity T Cheshire L Brandford W Lyman Hall W Mercy L North Haven T FRONT ROW: Lynne Albrecht. Mary Sullivan, Betsy Hall, Tina Scarpa, Tami Waring, Tricia Sprafkc. BACK ROW: Wendy Smith (Asst. Coach), Cheryl Fuhr, Mary Ellen Behrens, Beth Inglese. Kathy O’Brien, Debbie Fitzsimmons, Paige Bauman, Sheila Havican. FIRST ROW: Patty Casciano, Sheila Tierney. SECOND ROW: Jane Kossar, Debbie Sireno, Dawn Conkling, Ellie Liquore, Carolyn Tierney. THIRD ROW: Rachel Bonito, Terri Curtis, Lynn Geiger, Joyce Linton, Sharon Tierney (captain), Nola Eddy, Denise DeRoy, Corinee Danorovich, Patty Bozzuto. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Vitale, Sheila Barry, Kitty Conkling. Record Branford L Amity L North Haven L Lyman Hall W East Haven W Cheshire L • New Britain L Amity W Branford L Lyman Hall W North Haven W Cheshire L East Haven W New Britain W Varsity Volleyball ended up with a 7-7 season. The team placed 4th out of seven in the first round of the playoffs, but was con- sequently knocked out of the tournament. Coach Beerbaum was, “Somewhat disap- pointed ... expected more ... we had a slow start. I think if we had a better start, we would have had a better season.” Con- tributing players to be mentioned are Cap- tain Sharon Tierney, Nola Eddy, Joyce Lin- ton, Cheryl Vitale, Terry Curtis, and Sheila Barry. The Captain for next year will be Cheryl Vitale. J. V. Volleyball finished with a victorious 9-5 season. Cited as an excellent setter was junior Debbie Sireno, and as a spiker was Donna Slie. Coach Beerbaum spoke highly of the team, saying, “It was probably one of the best J. V. teams in the league ... a very promising, very dedicated team.” 79 CLASS M STATE CHAMPS The girl’s swim team ended the season with a victorious record of eleven wins, four losses. Co-captains Maureen Gannon and Kathy Roy led the team to finish third in the Housatonic League, and to capture the Class “M” State Title for the second year in a row. Setting records for the “Wet and Wild” Titan women were Kim Doolan, breaststroke and individual medley; Maryannc Gannon, freestyle and but- terfly; Nancy Maclary, butterfly and individ- ual medly; and for a number of races, records were set by Heidi Ketre. Coach Green cited this year as “A real good, real fine season.” GIRL’S SWIMMING FIRST ROW: Pam Richards, Arlene Becroft, Brenda Curtis, Lisa Doyle, Kris Youngren, Paula Gogliettino, Ellen Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Donna Wenchell, Beth Porter, Kathy Gibson, Lynn Kovacs, Maureen Gannon (co-captain), Kathy Roy (co-captain), Mary Anne Gannon, Tammy Fazzano, Laurene Conkling. THIRD ROW: Coach Pat Bear, Laurie Craig, Lorraine Otis, Kathy Murphy, Nancy Maclary, Heidi Ketre, Ann Lindsay, Kim Doolan, Judy Landino, Tammy Ferraiolo, Elia Vecchitto. FOURTH ROW: Coach Gordon Green, Beth Mansfield, Sandy Pierce, Lisa Parker, Robin Short, Sue Brown, Mary Grace Dick, Pam Kellogg, Jane Thurston, JoAnne Hatje, Kate Thurston, Tracy Landino, Kim Ketre. Record Platt W South Catholic W Seymour W East Haven W Lyman Hall W Newtown W Maloney W North Branford W Amity L Glastonbury W Cheshire W Hamden W Housy Meet W State Trails W State Finals State Open W c R O s s c o u N T R Y Record Lyman Hall W Amity L Shelton L Derby L North Haven L Branford L East Haven W Cheshire L Platt L Wilson W Haddam W Coginchaug L Simsbury L Notre Dame L Middletown W FRONT ROW: Laura Caffcry, Don Avigne, Mark Rolan, John Kohan, Dave Lavalette, Tom Petrault, Brian Caruth. BACK ROW: Coach Kennedy, Mike Butler, Joe Breindel, Jim Palmer,.Danny Reynolds, Rick Domine, Jeff Welin, Bob Mooney. 83 -A-i FRONT ROW: Paul Doukas, Bob Eccles, Mike Falconari, Joe Townsend, Kevin Benjamin, Mark Heroux, Ed Wells, Pat Gilhuly, Ed Short, Tom Martin. SECOND ROW: Pat Childs, Dave Lazuk, Howard Stange, Ron Wendt, Bruce Holznagel, Paul Clemente, Tom Alessi, Jeff Oswald. Bob Salisbury, Steve Biehl, Ed Doukas, Jim Bartolomeo. Mike Casey, Jim Schlosser, Eric Wittmershaus. THIRD ROW: Mike Ferriola, Joe DeCarlo, Peter Bickford, Mike Bush, Steve Angeletti, Bryan Gianninio, John Calatyud, Steve Edwards, Eldon Burroughs, Rich St. Amand, Mark Hamilton, Dennis Biglon, Larry Harrison, Kelvin Collins, A1 Frost, Mike DcRoy, Jeff Blakeslee, Ed Mierjewski, Louis Whoolery, Steve Bickford. Record East Haven L North Haven L Derby L Amity L Seymour L Shelton L Cheshire L Branford W Hillhouse W Lyman Hall L F O O T B A L L 85 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FIRST ROW L-R Hardy Hazen, Marty Connely, Kyle Kowalczyk, Mark Williams, John Mazzucco, Jeff Short, Steve Pepe, Mike Muzyczka, Bill Mazzucco, Dwight Washington. SECOND ROW: Pete Gould, John Grandy, Ken Lamb, Ralph Pizzuti, Tony Marenna, Bob Arnold, Carl Zemke, Kevin Doolan, Mike Levespue, Bob Grasse, Scott Blakcslcc. THIRD ROW: Mike Johnson, John Astarita, Billy Best, Dave Church, Ray McCarthy, Dave Ashford, Tom Whoolery, Todd Gully, Coach Mannion, Todd Morpan, Ray Mette, John Mendgral, Jim Reig, Dan Gully, Paul Zawadsky, Wayne Saxon. MISSING: Ken Hatch. RECORD: Derby W Chesirc L North Haven W Seymour W Lyman Hall W Shelton L FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ft ' ;•) Z3 ; 30' J ► x tfjftjtjr- w i r , L KNEELING: Hardy Hazen, Marty Conney, Kyle Kowalczyk, Mark Williams, John Mazzucco, Jeff Short, Steve Pepe, Mike Muzyzka, Bill Mazzucco, Dwight Washington. SECOND ROW: Pete Gould, John Grandy, Ken Lamb, Ralph Pizzuti, Tony Marenna, Bob Arnold. Record East Haven W Notre Dame L Cheshire W Lyman Hall W Branford L East Haven W North Haven W Cheshire L Lyman Hall W Branford L Choate W Notre Dame L Coach Green was pleased with the team per- formance of the swim team, despite the lean 5-10 season. Senior Brian Dick set a record for diving with 216.50 points. Although the season is ex- pected to be only medium again next year, there is hope in the freshmen coming up. 88 BOY’S SWIM TEAM Record Holy Cross L Middletown L Seymour W North Haven W Maloney L Glastonbury L Hamden L Weston L East Haven W Derby W Cheshire L Amity L Lyman Hall W Branford L Notre Dame L SITTING: Sean O’Brien, Warren Corriveau, Dave Lavalette, Guy Pugliese, Mark Poulin, Ed Jansury, Erik Youngren. SECOND ROW: Dave Miller, Dave Ruwet, Cory Brija, Bill Hoffman, Steve Hanisco, Greg Roy. THIRD ROW Peter Malone, Brian Caruth, Tom Strout, Scott Ziemelis, Joe Ruggiero, Ted Krol, Todd Ward. Bill Bowen, Dave Hagclc. Phil Gray, Kyle Arnold, Curt Lindsay. FOURTH ROW: Coach Malcolm and Coach Green. FIFTH ROW: Doug Bcimlcr. Frank Vincent, Rich Tatro, Ron Wassmer, Jerry Stewart, Bob Oliano, Scott Barnett, Bob Macnamee. Ken Bcckert, Matt Eigner, Steve Evitts (co-captain). i , ? v) (v KWpnl 12 34 J 40 ft I ™ B 50 'l XUHc' A 25 J-?4 42 a 14 vfr;r ' AVN t 4 - i- i- KNEELING: Kevin Benjamin (co-captain), Charles Murphy (co-captain). STANDING: Ken Makely (manager), Tom Underwood, Bernie Sherwill, Tom Battles, Rick Domine, Tom Behrens, Bob Tiedemann, Steve Bates, Jim Bobrich, Toby Rhodes, Sean Barry, Rich Rivera. Record Branford L North Haven L Cheshire L Milford L Amity W Seymour W East Haven W Branford L Derby L North Haven L Shelton W Cheshire L Amity W East Haven W Shelton L Lyman Hall W Derby W Seymour W Lyman Hall L Milford L BOY’S BASKETBALL KNEELING: Mark Fitzgerald, Tom Hall. STANDING: Ken Makcly (manager), Jeff Stokes, Robert Sherwiil, Dave Lazuk, Cliff Overstrum, Rich Rivera, Ron Wendt, Steve Bates, Rick Domine, Jim Mitchell, Jim Schlosser, Steve Stokes. Record Branford W North Haven L Cheshire W Milford W Amity W Seymour W ■East Haven L Branford L Derby W North Haven L Shelton W Cheshire L Amity W East Haven L Shelton W Lyman Hall W Derby W Seymour W There were “some surprises and some dis- appointments” with the completion of the 1977-78 basketball season. Finishing with a 9-11 record, Chuck Murphy led the team scoring with 241 points. He was also the leading rebounder for the team. The team again entered the tournament, for the fourth time in Sheehan’s history. Hopefuls for next year to replace the nine graduating seniors are Tom Battles, Steve Bates, and Rich Rivera. Junior Varsity had a beneficial year, end- ing with a record of 14 wins, 6 losses. High scorer was Rich Rivera, who also helped Steve Bates and Rob Sherwiil to make a strong team. Injuries to Rick Domine and Steve Stokes slowed the season, but excel- ling freshman moved up to combine with the older boys for a winning team. 91 GIRL’S BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Pam Krol, Tina Scarpa, Sandy Benard (tri-captain), Janet Crouse, Donna Slie. SECOND ROW: Debbie Fitzsimmons, Beth Inglcsc, Sue Gibson, Tammy Short, Brenda Curtis, Lori Leighton. THIRD ROW: Coach Bonito, Kathy Murphy, Patty Casciano, Nola Eddy (tri-captain), Cheryl Vitali, Kathy Kata, Mary Ellen Murphy, Nancy Inglese (tricaptain). Coach Novakowski. Record Shelton L Derby W Platt L Branford L North Haven W Cheshire L Platt W Amity L Seymour W East Haven W Shelton L Derby W Lyman Hall L Branford L North Haven W Cheshire L Amity L Seymour W East Haven W Lyman Hall L Record for JV Shelton L Platt W Branford L North Haven W Cheshire L Platt W Amity L Seymour W East Haven W Shelton L Lyman Hall L Branford L North Haven W Cheshire L Amity L East Haven W Lyman Hall L Derby W Derby W Nancy Inglesc, Nola Eddy, and Sandy Bcnard led the Varsity team to a 9-11 sea- son. Although the overall team lacked scor- ing punch. Nancy Inglee rounded an as- tounding 291 points for leading scorer, with 443 points in her career. Other players help- ing the team pull together were Lori Leigh- ton, Kathy Kata, and Patty Casciano. Junior Varsity finished with a 10-10 sea- son. Beth Inglese and Susan Gibson con- tributed heavily to the teams’ success, as did sophmore Tina Scarpa until an injury kept her on the bench. The J. V. team looks promising for a good varsity team in the future. BOY’S HOCKEY RECORD Shelton W East Haven L Lyman Hall L Maloney W Platt W Branford W Amity L North Haven L Lee W Cheshire L East Haven L Lyman Hall W Shelton W North Branford L North Haven L Maloney W Lee W KNEELING: Jon Kohan, Jim Murray, Tim Cann, Marty Cairns, Don Garrison, Steve McCullough. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Geremia, Ken Cairns, Mike Falconeri, Dennis Biglon, Rick Garrison, Paul Sprafke, Jack LaVellc, Harry LeClair, Kathy Kowalski., THIRD ROW: Paul Erickson, Ray Crew, Kip Luschcnat, Pete DeLea, Jim Kelley, Craig Fenton, Bill Cronan, Arnie Camire. Junior Marty Cairns led the burgandy and gold icemen to a 9-11 season with 52 points. The team played well, and just missed entering the CIAC tournament by a tie. Coach Crew said, “Next year’s team will probably be the best team Sheehan ever has.” There are many students on the team that will be returning, which promises ful- fillment of the Coach’s prophesy. 95 Cathv°HaWcan omia'paIn Mary Liforc'Priscilli.Robins° - Francinc Sullivan, Brenda Barresi, Ann Nill, Donna Marzik, Doreen Caffery Lathy Ha n. Donna Pasquanello, Lon Cncco, Tammy Jarrell. Brenda Livingstone, Diane Lanzoni, Tammy Barresi. V c H E E R L E A D E R S 97 ZtL Let’s get small! Kneeling. K.T. Elen Tolento, Moose Back Row: Mike Ruffoni, Jim Coyle, Bob Mangino, Rich St. Lawrence, Mark Soderlund, Sal Cricco, Marty Bechtold, Joe Stone, Mark Brage, Dave Engelhart, Harold Lincoln, Pvgsley, Jack Heck, Steve Messclla. It seems to me a crime that we should age These fragile times should slip us by A time we never shall or can erase As friends together watch their childhood fly CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Boylan, Mr. Biondino, Mrs. Sirianni CLASS OFFICERS: Vice-President: Meg Thurston, Treasurer: Tom Bartlett, Secretary: Rachel Bonito, President: Betsy Kolakowski DAVID ACOSTA KEVIN J ALBERT JOHN ARATA Thinking is allright, to much isn't good either. But I did it my way. Thank you. Frank “Jake , when you think, think of what might happen both ways BEEP BEEP to TCCDRJJJ Most likely to succeed: Mark Verselli and Mary Gallagher BRENDA J BARRESI And now abidelh faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love. I COR 13:13 Varsity Cheerleader (I yr.) Girls' Glee 110 KIMBERLY J. AVERY I want to learn what life is for, I don't want much I just want more.-P.W Bench Warmer 3 yrv SEAN D BARRY Can't buy a thrill SCOTT BAUR Many Dreams come true and some have silver Lin- ing . I live for my Dream and a Pocketful of Gold. L D. 9 77 LED ZEPPELIN PAUL BEAUCHEIMIN MOST VERSATILE: Kevin Benjamin and Jane Galibraith MARTY BECHTOLD KEN BECKERT Goal: To Live long and have a Happy Life. Swim- ming 3 years TOM BEHRENS Soccer 3 yrs. Basketball 4 yrs Baseball 4 yrs EDWARD BEtCHNKR Goal: Get married, have a nice house ami a good life. 2 years football. 3 years track in SANDRA L. BENARD The name of friend 1 common, but faith in a friend- ship is rare Girl’s Basketball J V (2yr‘s) Varsity (2 yr's) Softball J.V. (2 yr's) Varsity (2 yr's) Special Ed. Aide (3 yr’s) KEVIN BENJAMIN Keep on doing what you're doing. 4 years football. 4 years Basketball. 4 years Baseball MOST STUDIOUS: Dave Chapman and Linda Sabith STEVE BICKFORD Walking down this Rocky Road wondering where my life is leading. BC. Football 2 yrs. Track 3 yrs. Goal: Live life to the fullest. ELIZABETH BETH “SUNK 1ST” BIRMING- HAM Freckles have more fun!” Goal: Computer Analyz- er CHRIS BJORNBERG SUZANNE B BLANCHARD I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yester- day and I love today! Goal: To cook hot dogs in Yankee Stadium Girls League (I yr.) Dcca (2 yrs.) MARY JO BI.IF.R Friendship is a golden gift cherished above all life’s treasures. JIM BOBRICH I m the ooe who has to die when it’s time for me to die, so let me live my life, the way I want to. Jimi Hendrix 112 WILLIAM BOhMNI R MARCIA A BOSCO You don‘1 know how much you've got. 'til you've lost it! Then it' too late! Girls League (I yr ) Decs (2 yrs.) ALICE BRAGA If every word I said would make you smile. I’d talk forever. Goal; To go back out west and enjoy every moment. DEC A (2 yrs.) DF.CA Historian (I yr.) Yearbook Staff (I yr.) KAKYN L. BONANNO KYN I've been searching so long, to find an answer Now I know my life has meaning. Thanks Mom Dad. Girls League (I yr.) DECA (2 yrs.) RACHEL C. A BOMTO “Friends. I will remember you. Think of you. pray for you; And when another day is through I’ll still be friends with you!” BRETT A BORDEN As newborns we know nothing; It it through mol and error that we gain knowledge ... and knowl- edge is life. Goal: To Graduate; and live a happy, successful life. STEVE BOUZA Yes there are two paths to go by- but in the long run. Ihcic is still Time to change the road your on janet ann bridgham “Oh God! This is boring!” The smooth brecre. the gentle shower, soft sunlight and happy moments with good friends, such arc the wonders of the earth. 113 HEIDI A BROWN “In the quiet corner of the day. I think of you and wish you happiness!” PATRICIA BROWN A smile is worth a thousand words. Goal: To be- come a Psychologist. Girl’s Track (2 yrs.) School Newspaper (I yr.) Chorus (I yr.) ROBERTA LOUSE BUSEY Life is now in session. ARE you present? DOREEN J. CAFFERY “Looking forward to tomorrow, holding on to yes- terday.” Track (2 yrs.) J.V. Chccrlcading (I yr) Varsity Chccrlcading (3 yrs.) Breaking up is hard to do. DENISE CARRIERE “Life seems full of wonder. For every day holds a fresh surprise when seen through sparkling eyes. 114 KEVIN J. “KEBY BUSCH Whut? Vega Power ILYMTYBI.TT JOANN CARABETTA I am not going anywhere; I'm only on the way; I am making a pilgrimage. K B. KNUD” SALLY (MICHAUD) CELOTTO There arc but two days of the week that I don't worry about. Yesterday and Tomorrow. Goal: To be happy. Tom. TJ. friends, holidays, picnics, and the beach. DAVID CHAPMAN Voltaire once said “90 percent of the people in the world arc so normal they are not worth knowing. ELIZABETH D. CICCONE Yesterday's dearest moments arc today's dearest memories. Field Hockey (4 yrs.) Annual Variety Shows. Senior Class Play '76-77 ALISON CLARK As days go by we learn and our love still remains. T.C. 6 26 76 Thanks! Until tomorrow ... DOUGLAS R. CLARKE No goal is too high if you climb with care and confidence Most Athletic: Kevin Benjamin and Nancy Inglese JOYCE M.CLAVET Master of Images be honest with yourself. All that is left for you there's no doubt us guys! ANDREA R. CLETO Never mind how it happens it happens. Hodge, I.L.Y.B! DECA V.P.. L.L.T.C M.-R KATHY COMERFORD If you don't understand my silence, you won't un- derstand my words. LAURENE CONKLING The heart has its own memory like the mind. It treasures friendships of all times. 115 IRENE E. CONNELLY ' The only thing worth having in an earthly esistcnct is a sense of humor. VICKIE CORNELL We must welcome the future remembering that soon it will be the past; we must respect the past remembering that it was all that was humanly possi- blc. Most Musical: A1 Robinson and Alison Clark DENISE CORRIVEAU Where there's a will, there's a way. Goal: Nursing JIM COYLE A new day will dawn for those who stand strong. And the forest will echo with laughter - Thanks K C. Good luck Fellows PAUL CYR ALAN CSECH ANITA L CUERBO Wc can only make the most of our future if, on the way to our destination, wc include those special people of our life ... M.M.. Mom. Dad BRENDA CUTTS Ask and you shall receive. Seek and you shall find. Knock and the door will be opened unto you. 116 LAURIE D’AMATO PAUI DAVFNP0RT. 07 I keep thinkin' that I’m lonely, but it's only missing Intramural basketball; Italian Club, you inside.” JOE DECARLO BILL DF.LVECCHIO JOHN C. DEVINE Nothing in life is to be feared It is only to be understood. Goals: To go to College. BRIAN DICK Have fun in life Whatever you do. make it count Goal: Mechanical Engineer. Track (I yr.) Tennis (I yr.) Soccer (I yr.) Swimming and Diving (4 yrs.) Manager girls swim team (I yr.) Most Dramatic: Mark Verselli and Dawn Graziani 117 MARIA DIGIOIA MICHAEL DIVICINO Ut lime go lightly 8 21 77 Listen to the sea- son passing, listen to the wind blow, listen to the children laughing, where do broken dreams go? MICHAEL C. DOWLING PATTY A DORIO Some people make the world more special just by being in it DJ.M.J.PJ. RANDI J. DORSEY There is a limit to everything on earth, we are here to excede that limit and in doing so you have to have the best damn time. N.K. We’re still having fun and your still the one. 18 yrs. enjoying life; 4 yrs. Soccer PAUL DOUKAS You don’t have to be first, but make sure you’re not last. Now, how do you spell that again? BRIAN DUFRESNE WILLIAM DUFFY 118 ROBERT W F.CCLES Activities: National Honor Society. Football (4 yrs.). Track (4 yr ). French Club (I yr.) NOLA EDDY “Be honest in your estimate of yourselves, measur- ing your value by how much faith God has given you. Just as there are many parts to our bodies, so it is with Christ's body. We are all parts of it. and it takes everyone of us to make it complete, for we each have different work to do. So we belong to each other, and each needs all the others Romans 12:3-5 Most School Spirt: Dave Molnar and Doreen Caffery DAVID ENGELHART After all it's only a weed that turns to a flower in your mind. Goal: Automotive Technician SHARON ERICKSON Life is not special until you have accomplished something that makes you happy Goal: To become an L P N. JOAN ESPOSITO We've made it through the best times of our lives take a deep breath and keep on going. Moc. Get the barrel! Activities: Glee Club STEPHEN C EVITTS Man can live without air for minutes, without fond for weeks. . and without brains foe years Goal: To be a successful Musician. Activities: C C Fr . Swim Fr.. Sop., Jun., Sen . Band 4 years. Orch 3 years. 119 BARBARA FABIANSKI MIKE FALCONERI Good Times, Bad Times ... M.L., D.S.; Cherish Goal: Moto-Cro s Champion Forever! Most Mischievous: John Welton and Sharon Tierney MARY FERGUSON It's a miracle' LYNN FLANAGAN DENISE FORD When I am angry at the world for noc giving me enough room to stand and be myself who will guide me to a mountaintop and give me air to breath ... will it be you? DPK 3 25 77. Goal: To go to Colo- rado after I graduate. 120 LAURA J. FORMANSKI If. in my life I could have only one friend. I would want it to be “you . Goal: I'll only know when I get there. COLLETTE FORTIER LAURA FORTIN One smile can sink a thousand ships .. Keep smil- ing. Goal Special Education Teacher. Activities: DEC A 2 yrs. DECA Treasurer. I yr. Pep Club I yr. Special Ed. Aide 2 yrs. CRAIG FOWLER JANE E GALBRAITH Far away in the sunshine arc my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up. see their beauty and try to follow where thc lead MARY GALLAGHER To live is the rarest thing in the world; some people exist, that is all” MAUREEN GANNON Girls Swimming (3 yrs ) Co-Captain Girls League Goal: To become a nurse. RICK GARRISON Today' tomorrow's arc Tomorrow's todays. Hock- ey 3 years. TIM GAZDA Most Courteous: Tom Underwood and Anita Cuerbo limes you chose between the two. Green grass and high tides forever Yearbook Staff-3 years; Student Council-2 years. LEIGH M GEARING Sometimes you win. sometimes you lose, and most BELINDA BELIV GIBBS Tim 1 2 77. Goal: To be happy and become a CPA 121 KATHLEEN M. GIBSO Happy limes and happy thoughts create happy memories. Goal To work with young children Yearbook Staff (I yr.) Key Club (I yr.) Volleyball (I yr.) Girls League (I yr.) future Homemakers Club (I yr.) PATRICK M. GILHULY I shall pass this way but once therefore any goal that I can door any kindness that I can show let me do it for I shall not pass this way again.' PERCY GLIDDEN DIANE ADAIR GONICK ‘ May the Lord bless and protect you; may the Lord's face radiate with joy because of you; may he be gracious to you. show you His favor, and give you His peace.” RICHARD R GOODNESS JR And when I die. And when I’m gone. There will be one child born. To carry on. AV (3 yr.) Year- book (2 yrs.) JOHN P GRAY A special person once said: Don't change for me. change for yourself.” Right Sharon. Swimming - 4 yrs.) High School - 4(yrs.) Leave me alone. I'm tired. DALEGRIFFEN KYLE GGARTAFIF.RRO A senseless man seeks in vain for wisdom, but knowledge is easy to the man of intelligence 122 marty hall william hansen Class Comedians: Mark Verselli and Sharon Tierney The smoker you drink, the player you get. It was a good Party! DENISE M HARRISON Little bits of thoughtfulness build a whole lot of happiness. PAULA MARIE HATJE There may be more beautiful times but this one is ours. 11 5 75 — V.T. PAM J HATT Love has many strange paths, but there will always be one for you. CATHLEEN M HAVICAN “To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt the impossible To be as much as we can be. we must dream of being more. J.V. Chccrlcading (I yr.) Varsity Chccrlcading (2 yrs ) Studrni Council (? yr -) 123 MARTIN P H ERASI MOV ICTI MARK HEROUX Success is never final and failure never fatal. It's courage throughout that counts. Goal To be the best. Froth football; Vanity football (3 yn.) Cap- tain; Varsity Track (2 yrs.) (Captain) Most Artistic: Mike Walters and Robin Tcbo KOREY HILL DARHLENE HOFMANN Girls Glee (I yr.) Cross Country (I yr.) Track (2 yrs.) Special Ed. (4 yrs.) Goal: To be successful PATRICIA HOLZNAGEL There may be more beautiful times, but this one is ours. I love you Greg K. forever 6 18 76 BRIAN HOWARD Yes. It's Alright Give It all And Ask For No Return. -Black Sabbath- FAYE HULETT This is the summer of my smiles, flee from me keepers of gloom Speak to me only with your eyes, it is to you I give this tunc. Goal: To travel, become a secretary. NANCY INGLESE 124 PAUL J. JANICKI JIM JARZABEK DONNA JONES Goal: C P A. in Accounting Put the powerhitter back in the glove when you're done. 10 30 76 K.B. at Powcrlincs. Captian Batta very small rocks float. Goal: To keep from going bald Tim Garrett, U.S. Army. DIANNF ICXJS NOEL F. JORDAN III Life can only be what you make it mine's great. Activities: f reshman Class Vice-President; Sopho more Class V.P.; Junior Class V.P.; Student Council Sr. Year; Frosh Baseball Football; Varsity Swim- ming (2 yrv) DOROTHY KANAWALL SHARON M. KOBRIN BETSY KOLAKOWSKI Saying: My purpose in life is not to get ahead of other people, but to get ahead of myself. Best Dressed: Jodi Pizzonia, and missing from picture, Neil Romanski 125 PATRICIA MARIA KOWALSKI Push aside hurts then smile and start over again D.E (2 yrs.) Girls League (2 yrs.) Goal: To lead a happy and fulfulling life ROSALYN (LYNN) KOWALSKI MARY ANDREA KREMZAR This is what you mean to me -W.H. To be an X-ray Mutzi technician MARGARET A. KRETOCK Steve- 6 21 77 and forever. What is life? An illu- sion, a shadow, a story. For all. life is a dream and dreams themselves arc only dreams. Goal: To be happy in whatever I do. Most Bashful: Tom Sorota, Brenda Cults PAMELA (PAM) LACOURSE RICHARD LANGELLA Loves G.L Mass. Goal: To become a hairstylist. Girl's Glee (I yr.) Mixed Choir (I yr.) 126 KERRY MARIE LARSEN There come a time when we all mu t follow our separate paths, perhaps to meet again someday ... Bernard O’Keefe Poci Unclc LILLIAN LARUSSA You can sav vou know what happened. You can say that I was wrong. You can say most anything you want to. You can say • I just say so long. KEVIN LAWRENCE LINDA LEBEL Sacred arc the tics that love entrusts us. even if they fray before they bind.-D.F. MOST TALKATIVE: Lisa Wasilewski and Neil Young ROGER LECOLRS HAROLD LINCOLN JOYCE A LINTON Caught in the quiet off on our own coming together staying alone. Activities: Volleyball-3 yrs. JOANNE LORLSSO There are no finer gifts than these-good friends and happy memories. Goal: To become a secretary. Fu- ture Secretaries Club 2 years. History Aide 2 years. Pep Club 4 years. Band 3 years. 127 Class Flirts: John Gray and Denise Mansy SUSAN J MACLEAN It is possible to fail in many ways While to succeed is possible only in one way. ROBERT MANGINO DF.NICE M MANSY The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems arc of your own making. You will then control your own destiny. PSL: 8 15 77 DONNA MARIE MANSY Only those who listen with their hearts can under- stand ... 4 20 76-4 20 81. Buddies - 5 13 77. Pooh Bear - 7 17 77 128 TONY LUCA Let your thoughts Flow Like the Wind, whistling through the trees as you Journey toward your goal, like an object floating down a stream, and Let na- ture take its course. - Tony l.uca STEVE MAI.INOSKY TINA MANVILLE People so seldom say I Love you and then it's cither too late or love goes. So when I tell you I Love you. It doesn't mean. I know you'll never go. only that. I wish you didn’t have to. • Lawrence Craig - Green. Goal: to be happy for-ever. Future Nurses Club. Yearbook Staff. Girls League Club. ROBIN MARTINFAU DONNA MARIE MARZIK The obvious is that which is never seen until some- one expresses it simply. -Kahlil Gibran Most Friendly: Paul Shatzman and Cathy Havican MICHAEL MASCHIO To further prosper in this highly industrialized soci- ety you can hardly have a conscience. To become a conscientious Certified Public Accountant and live on easy life A.C. CARRIE MASSICOTT EMU Y LOUISE MATTSON One day you'll look for me. And baby. I ll be gone. But realize, sweet babe, that we'll never part. Real- ize. my friend, that you'll always be in my heart. “ZoSo” forever linda m. McCullough So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit- It's when things seem worst that vou must not quit'! US- Guys!! 129 DON MCNALLY SHARON MCNALLY US GUYS ROBERT K. MCNAMEE PETER MESSIER I never eared for the sound of being alone. Varsity Nothing fails like success because you do not learn swimming (3 yrs.) Student Council (I yr.) DECA (2 anything from it The only thing we learn from is y« ) failure. Success only confirms our superstitions. MARK MOLINARI “The Thrill of it ALL! DAVID MOLNAR Just when I thought I knew all the answers, they changed all the questions. Football (3 yrs. 3 V days) Baseball (4 yrs.) (Mole) The Mansy Twins MAURA MOONEY ELIZABETH (BETSY) MORRISSEY We can't return we can only look ahead for better things. Girls' League (I yr.) Pep Club (I yr.) 130 CHARLES D MURPHY If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away. Basketball (4 yrs.) Soccer (2 yrs.) ANN MARIE NAILLIS Better are the wounds of a friend, than the deceitful kisses of an enemy. Prov. 27:6 FRANCINE NASH ANN-FRANCES NILL Reach for the highest strive for the best live day to day and to God leave the rest. Varsity Chccrlcading (2 yrs.) Yearbook staff (I yr.) Best Personality: Curt Russell and Kerry Larsen ELIZABETH L. NILL Let the disappointments pass. Let the laughter fill your glass. May your illusions last until they shat- tcr.-J.B., ilymad. yearbook staff I yr. R. JAMES NUNN Cooperation is doing with a smile what you have to do any way. Tennis (4 yrs.) Co-captain (3 yrs.) Year- book staff (2 yrs.) BRIAN “ORT OERTEL Saying: Don't walk in front of me I may not follow, don't walk behind me I may not lead, walk beside me and just be my friend. ROBERT J OLlANO Goal: To make it through college and do well in whatever I do. Varsity Swimming iJ yri.) Varsity Tennis (2 yrs.) 131 ELIZABETH N OLSON Each one of us is a mixture of good qualities and some perhaps not-so-good qualities In considering our fellow we should remember the good qualities and that his faults only prove that he i . after all a human being. P.F..G.S.. A.F.S.. Library Aide. Eng- lish Aide, Special Ed. Aide Goal: To go into the field of Special Ed. JANICE L. PAGE “Take each day as it comes and live each day ac- cording to your age. values and morals, be true to yourself first, and then you can be true to others. Class Individuals: Jim Jarsabcck and Darla Ulacky KIM PARISI Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. DONNA PASQUARIELLO “You arc what you choose to be. it's whatever it is you see. that life will become. Varsity Chccrlcading 2 yrs. Girls Track 2 yrs. SUZANNE M PERRY Don't walk in front of me. I might not follow; Don’t walk behind me. I might lead; Walk beside me and be my friend. A.V.-Studio; Lab Aide; French Club. JOHN PINTO JON PISARZ JODI PIZZONIA You don't know how much you miss something until it's taken away from you. All you need is love. SSAA Chorus (3 yrs.) 132 ROSANNE PIZZUTI A thing of beauty is a joy forever. WENDY PLUTA Success is getting what you want; happiness is want- ing what you get. SHARON (KIM) POLK If things today don’t turn out right, there will always be tomorrow. “Rocky (75) SUSAN POI NAR .. The tears your lastin' now arc only sally time ... Home again home again like a turtle to hit balcony and you know where that's at JANICE LEE PRESCOTT If you love something set it free If it returns to you. it's yours. If it doesn’t it never was.” DWR. 1980' PS.ILY M.D. THANKS ILYB Special Ed. (4 yrs.) Deca. Boc (I yr.) PAMELA PURCELL Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. Goal: Physical Therapist Ed Short in deep thought about the big game between our cross-town rivals. 133 FRANK T RASCATI Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and Fighting. NANCY RATTE Activities: FBI A, Future Secretaries Club Saying: R R , J R.. M R THANKS. Goal: To become a secretary PETER RAUERT The river of life is fast and cold but when you hit the rapids, paddle harder; if you don't get wet you're missing all the fun. CAROL RAYMOND Keep your face always towards the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. ROBERTA REMICK We do not remember the days, wc remember the moments. Goal: To be a nurse. Girls Glee DIANA J REUTENAUER Make the best use of what is in your power, and take the rest as it comes. J.V. Cheerleading (I yr.) Paul Turtola in one of his “better” moods. DANIEL P. REYNOLDS PETER REYNOLDS It is human to go along with the crowds. It is divine to stand entirely alone. 134 TOBIN RHODES DEBBIE RICHARDS It is not how much we have, but how much wc enjoy that makes happiness. Goal: To be an executive secretary. KEVIN RICHARDS WILLIAM ROACH Best Looking: Mike Sclvaggi and Jodi Pizzonia ALBERT ROBINSON PRISCILLA ROBINSON The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved it is a reality to be experienced. DIANNE M. ROGUS Because the Lord is my shepherd. I have EVERY- THING I need' Goal: To plant the seed of LOVE and lej it grow. SUSAN ROGUS friendship with God is for those who revcrancc Him With them alone He shares the secrets of His promises. Goal: To live life forever. 135 MOST POPULAR: Kevin Benjamin and Cathy Havican KATHY ROY APRIL RUSATE This is the end of the beginning. Band (2 yrs.) D.E. (2 yrs.) Sec. (I yr.) Girl’s Swim Team (4 yrs.) Co- Captain (I yr.) Us-Guys PATSY RUHL CURTIS RUSSELL Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not. rather find, strength in what remains behind. B074 ... someday ... MARY RYAN LINDA SABITH Walking in a snowstorm together is a remember- ance of being in love two people can share, forever 136 PETE SABO Riding the night, searching for what is gone. Never reaching the end so you must travel on. Goal: To make the best of what comes my way. BENJAMIN SAKOWICH JEFF SAMAL PAUL SCHATZMAN Think I'll Pack it in and buy a pick up- take it down to L.A.. N.Y. Swmprt ERIC SCHOONMAKER I have slipped the surely bounds of Earth and have danced upon laughter silvered skys. Goal: To be an Architect JANIS C. SCHROYER “JANNY” Born to be Wild — Steve. August 13. 1976- Goal: To see all the world, first to hike the Applachun Trails. LINDA ANNE SCHUSTER People who like others, arc the people others like. ED SCOTT Favorite subject: '’Brenda” H-E-L-L-O That’s the way wc say Hello! 137 MIKESELVAGGI MARK SHEEHAN MIKE SHF.EHY BERNARD SHERWILL If through all the madness we can stick together, we're safe and sound. The world is just inside out and upside down Goal To be an accountant CLASS SWEETHEARTS: Mike Maschio and Anila Cuerbo JANE SINGER PAMELA J. SLATER For those who love ... Time is endless DFS 12 27 75 138 EDWARD J. SMITH RICHARD A SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH THOMAS SOROTA As we reach the goals we set for ourselves we must constantly set new ones. CLASS CUTIES: Randi Dorsey and Lisa Viellette MICHAEL SPERZEL TERI-JEAN STAIGER RICHARD ST. LAWRENCE JOEY STONE Life is a gift to give. Given freely toothers in caring Sunlight. Sweet Calcutta. Rain. Honolulu Star love and generous acts and attitudes, life yields to bright, the Song Remains the Same increase, returning to us so much more bright and full than when it was given away. 139 FRANCINE SULLIVAN ... let un lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us. and let us run with patience I hr rarr that is trt before ut Hob 12:1. G Track (4 yrt.) Field hockey (2 yrs.) Chccrlcading (I yr.) KIMBERLY E. SYLVIA Memories may be beautiful and yet what's to pain- ful to remember I chose to forget. NICEST SMILE: Mike Selvaggi and Cathy Havican JANET SYPHERS .. and rainbows of hope now are shining Smile, and good luck to everyone. TIM TALLAN ROBIN M TF.BO Discovery consists of seeing what no one has seen and thinking like no one has thought. RENEE E THORNTON Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go. be what you want to be -Live— MEG THURSTON A smile betrays cheerfulness, costs nothing but gives much. Glee Club (4 yrs.) Varsity Swimming (2 yrs.) Senior Class Vice President ROBERT TIEDEMANN The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend. Golf 4 yrs. Basketball 2 yrs. 140 SHARON ROSI- BRIDGET TIERNEY •'Tornado Band (4 yrs.) Vollcyval! (4 yrs.) Captain KEVIN TIMOTHY MAUREEN TOBIN KATHLEEN TOLENTO I've seen all good people turn their head each day. 40 satisfied I'm on my way. TOM TOMFR The foolish man seeks happiness in the far. but the wise man grows it under his feet. JOSEPH R TOWNSEND Chitwood If I could do it all again. I wouldn't change a thing. Football (4 yrs.) Baseball (3 yrs.) PAUL TURTOLA Old friends; they mean much to me than new friends. Because they know where you are. and they've seen where you’ve been. DARLA ULAKY “I’ve heard of photographers using props to make little kids smile, but this is ridiculous!!’’ 141 THOMAS UNDERWOOD PATTI VANDAL My heart is in the Air Force R.M.E. 92376 ELIA MARIA VECCHITTO YOU MEAN I REALLY MADE IT?? Girl's Var- sity Swim Team (4 yrs.) LISA L VEILLETTE And those times of joy. they come to us but how soon they go—so let the motion take you. the mo- ments are loo few Wc’rc ready! BETTY WALTERS If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you. its yours. If it doesn’t it never was. Goal: Pedi- atrics Nurse ANNE M WASILEWSKI ••Some men sec things as they arc and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not. Robert Kennedy 142 TERRY WF.BORG MARGARET R WEED Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies. Goal: To graduate, work hard, make money, and go places. Girls Track. Secretary Club. FBLA ACCOMPLISHED MOST FOR CLASS: Noel Jordan and Betsy Ko- lakowski EDWARD R WELLS Alphonse lives on forever' to Succeed in Life JOHN WELTON It's time for us to move on. to bigger and better things. But I won't forget the 4 years I had here Goal: to graduate college JAMES F. WHALEN “And when you think youve tried your hardest, try a little more. Soccer (3 yrs.) Tennis (2 yrs.) Band (4 yrv) Student Council treasurer. Ski Club LORETTA J. WILEY You only live once. I think. So do the best you enn and be yourself. Utile Joey til be satisfied with life 143 Boy, am I starved! JOHN M IMMCI. Life is a myth. So I will once again mount my dreams. And sail away upon countless illusions Only to bounce back to reality With a pillow in my face J.Z. 1974 SANDY ZYJEWSKI Time will only tell. SANDRA CARVALHO Friendship is to reach out and care. 144 145 146 Z 007984M They’ll never find us in here. WANTED Sheehan scholars in an outdoor seminar. 150 Now that’s what I call cute! Don’t you think this frost and tip added to my mascu- linity? Leigh Gearing Patty Dorio Laura Fortin Dianne Joos Jodi Pizzonia Pat Brown Sharon Kobrin Tom Behrens Roberta Busey L V Noel Jordan Priscilla Pobinson Dawn Grazianni S V Jim Whalen Lisa Veillcttc 151 Liz Ciccone Bill Duffy Margaret Kretock Anita Cuerbo Donna Denice Mansy Margaret Weed Brett Borden 152 Alice Braga Cathy Havican Nancy Inglese Sharon McNally Jim Nunn Toby Rhodes Ann Naillis Lisa Wasilcwski 153 Mary Kremsar Paul Janiki Sue Perry Bob McNamce T Patricia Holtznagel fi John Arata Terry Weborg r Ginny Smith . Sue Polnar Frank Rascati Denise Carriere Sue MacLean Pam Purcell Tom Martin Donna Marzik Dorothy Kanawall Joanne LaRusso Kevin Benjamin Linda McCoullough Janice Prescott 154 Anne Wasilewski Jon Pisarz Francine Sullivan Jane Singer Rich Goodness Pam Hatt George Dziadul Jane Galbraith Maria DiGioia Brenda Culls Dave Chapman Faye Hulctt Sue Blanchard Heidi Brown Laurie D'Amato Rosanne Pizzutti Mary Jo Blier Donna Pasquerillo • Sue Dianne Rogus Dale Griffen Brian Howard 156 Sharon Tierney J Joe Townsend Robin Tebo Teri Staiger y — - Tom Tomer Lynn Flanagan Elia Vecchitto ✓ Brian Dick Laura Formanski Mary Gallagher ♦ ' Renee Thorton ten g| w Wendy Pluta Lillian Larusso Paul Tortola Janet Syphers 157 Doug Clarke Darlene Hoffman Marcia Bosco Beth Birmingham Eileen Barton Jan Bridgham Paul Davenport Karyn Bonanno Ji Laurcnc Conkling Rick Garrison Kathy Wadsworth Denise Harrison 158 Linda Sabith Denise Corriveau Carolyn Raymond Mary Ferguson Chris and Jan eying the delicious cake. Mmmmm That looks good! 163 Saudi Arabia’s Prime minister recently visited Sheehan .. Belinda Gibbs on the top of the World Trade Center. 166 Pam. Betty, and Linda spending their leisure time in the country. ‘how ; E r Vfllj Tina Manville-To Bobby Mooney, I leave you Michael’s dirt. Moran’s 2nd period C.I.-Next time you talk about Busing, talk about Busing, not on ' you score”. Charlie Murphy-To “I”, I leave all my contacts and a gallon of W.C.’s. Jane Galbraith Mary Gallagher-To Mr. Kosinski-We leave you the for sale sign we should have put on your house at Halloween. Shmatz. Jim Nunn-To Tom Barnicle I leave a typewriter, so he can learn where his fingers are supposed to be. Mark Heroux-To Mr. Farley I leave all the winningest seasons for you truly deserve them. Kevin Benjamin-To Doreen I leave memories of ’77 and ’78 for making it a most enjoyable year. Love always, Kevin B. Robin Tebo-To Mr. Gannon, I leave a bag of apples, a pack of gum and all the ends of my unfinished sentences. Laura Formanski-To Mrs. Page I leave my reserved cubical in the library 5th period. C.C. and the boys-I leave here. If you want me I’ll be in the ozone. Beth Olson-To Mr. Reynolds I leave all my word problems. To Mrs. Medford all the left hands in the world. Thanks for all your help. To Mrs. Mitoraj I leave all bookkeeping to the next senior. Period 2-WE LOVE YOU MR. SCHLOTTMAN. Joe Townsend-To all my friends I leave the parties we had along with memories of my hat and my chow. Dave remember the Doobies. Mary Gallagher-To my sister Karen; I leave you my precious seat in orchestra. I, an ex-member of 7th period, leave Miss McGovern two classics in literature entitled; “How the 7 Deadly Sins Changed My Life” and “101 Ways to a More Lustful Life”. To Mr. Vamvakis, I leave you the ability to tell the difference between an adjective and an adverb. Mark Heroux-To Arleen Olson I leave my senior year. You made it the best year of my life and there are many more to come. I also leave my love. Tina Manville-To Mr. Gannon-We, Kim and I leave you our 5th period study. Bob Mangino-A pile of crap to “the man” Jane Galbraith-To all my friends that I know I leave the memory of the bumps in town. 168 Kevin Benjamin-To Mr. Farley and the coaching staff I leave my “Gratitude” for the success I had in my four years of high school. Laura Formanski-To Diane Rogus I leave 56 cents to fill up her gas tank!!! i Pete, Sue, Rich-We leave our studio to Danny, Mike, Dave, Tom, and Ed. Jim Nunn-To Ann, Anything! Joe Townsend-To the football coaches I leave the best 4 years of my life and hope all they taught me won’t go to waste. Robin Peter-To Mr. Hill, We leave a couple of nickels, and a couple of dimes. Kerry Larsen-To Mr. Houlihan I leave my great knees and my Christmas to Easter ensemble! Tina Manville-To a senior who takes Physics next year-may you succeed. Jane Galbraith-To Marte Kraussman Mr. Cigas I leave all the trials triumphs of Student Council. Thanks for a great year. Jim Nunn-To Mr. Green (Coach) and the tennis team, 1 leave all the luck in the world. May they have the great seasons we had last year and this year. ( Leigh Gearing-To Meg Sharon I leave Diana’s first hit single-“In the Bushes”; and great memories of the wild weekend in Vermont. Alice Braga-To my brother, Mark, I leave two more years hoping that he might learn something. To the ex-Masonic rowdies, I leave some hangers to hide behind next time a ,, nurse goes by. To Mr. Petrone’s wife I leave an 8x10 of what he REALLY does on DECA conferences. David Molnar-To Mrs. Hill, I leave my thanks for her help. To Mr. Reynolds I leave what might have been?? To Robert, I leave me, (Nick), to C.J. Barles, I leave another one: Enjoy!! Jim Nunn-To next years Calculus class, GOOD LUCK Susan Polnar-To Marcia, 1 yrs supply of Frito’s to eat next year during “4th period lunch.” Diana Reutenauer (Tunes)-I leave my “talented” (?) singing oice, a pair of ear plugs, and the memory of many happy times to Doobie. Mark Heroux-To David Molnar I leave all the partying in the world, great min-golf games f (14-5-2), and a ton of Columbo! Winston! Dale Griffin-To Mr. Austin I leave all my U.S. History notes. Pam Krol-To my brother Ted, One copy of Physics made Simple. To Marianne, The best of everything. Sue Perry-To Ed Mik, I leave Eddie Bear and all the probies! Sue Maclean-I, Sue Maclean, will Linda McCullough our long dedicated hours of jogging around Sheehan’s Track. t Linda McCullough-To Mr. Gannon, 1 will all my Photography ability! Patrick Gilhuly-To Mrs. Hill, 1 leave all the books I never read. Tom Bartlett-To Mr. Ryan, Mr. Neubauer, and Mr. Reynolds I want to say Thanks in a small way for all the help you’ve given.-Thanks, you’re Great! Donna Marzik-To Mr. Austin-We, the girls, leave all our memories of 6th period U.S.H. to you. We love you. Donna Mansy-To Alan Mckee, I leave the rest of my life, for being there whenever I needed him and for giving me all he could give. The past 2 yrs have been the greatest! Thanks, I love you Donna Cathy Havican-To Lori I will the BEST of luck in your Senior year on the squad and everywhere else! Also-What’s left of my voice at the end of this year; a case of m-tard to be used when necessary; and lots of “cookies”! Maureen Gannon-To Maryanne, I leave my Speedo skin suit, my goggles, my bathing caps and the RECORD BOARD! Enjoy your last two years. Love Always, Mo Neil Young-To Mr. Neubauer I leave my sneakers. Anonymous-To the people who didn’t devote the time to yearbook SIT ON IT!!! Mark Heroux-To Mr. Reynolds I leave Mike Busch, A new voice box and when you get tired of yelling at Mike, Jeff Short has 3 big years. Also a free stay at C.V.H. P.K., PBP., T.M.,M.M.-To our buddy Mr. Caruth, We Pam Krol, Pam (bouncy) Purcell, Maura, and Tina leave all are great labs and Pams-“physics made Simple” which didn’t help us. Donna Marzik-To my brother Robby, I leave my calculator, headaches, memories and 3 more years. To Michael, I leave my 4 long years of high school for you to experience soon. Good Luck to both of you! Love you!-Your big sister. Maura Mooney-To Bill Delvecchio I leave a pair of ear plugs so he won’t have to listen to me. Sharon Erickson-I leave all my “Dirty Books” to Mr. Mannion. RJT'W' The happier the time, the more quickly it passes Time and words can t be recalled. “We do not remember days, we remember moments. Class History Of ’78 FRESHMAN . . . We entered Sheehan as “little frosh” in Sept, of 1974 . . . Our class advisors were Mr. Blessing, Mr. Picard and Mrs. Derby . . . Time to vote for class officers . . . Betsy Kolakowski is elected as President with Noel Jordan right beside her as V. P. — Patty Dorio becomes Secretary and Michael Dowling takes control of our growing treasury ... Our Homecoming float is built at Kolakowski’s ... time to start making paper flowers ... all for the good — we win “most creative’’ with our TITAN POWER fist ... Sharon Kobrin takes the reign of Homecoming Princess ... the good times begin with Bake Sales and Car Washes ... our first class dance features CHOICE — what a choice ... Girl’s League Prom on Dec. 14th — “HOPES, DREAMS AND PROMISES” .. . our first crack at taking mid-terms . . . before you know it — elections for next year: President — Betsy Kolakowski, V. P. — Noel Jordan, Secretary — Lisa Viellette, Treasurer — Sue Hayes . . . Sue begins the year but we have to see her move away . . . Wendy Pluta takes over ... we miss you Sue, Thanks Wendy .. . SOPHOMORE . . Our second year in Sheehan and we’re still climbing ... new class advisors — Mrs. Sirianni, Mr. Romano and Mr. Boylan ... Float for homecoming game was built at Mary Gallagher’s ... “Trojans are dingdongs” ... WON AGAIN — $25 ... all right Sophomores ... car wash time again ... SUDS AND BUBBLES at Friendly’s . . . Mary Jane Wasilewski is chosen for homecoming princess .. . We lose the big Thanksgiving game 21-7 ... Oh well, there’s always next year! . . . It’s PRINCE SPAGHETTI NITE!!! ... our first Spaghetti Dinner held at the school in cafe A . . . made lots and lots of money . . . Everyone into the pool — swimming consessions . . . boy did we get “swamped” with money . .. Girls League Prom in Dec. “Nights In White Satin”. CLASS ELECTIONS: Mary Gallagher takes hold of the presidency, V.P. is Noel Jordan for a 3rd year and Paula Hatjc gets used to the paper work as Secretary, while Wendy Pluta guards the safe as treasurer . . . our treasury is soaring up there with us ... on our way to being UPPER CLASSMEN!!! JUNIOR . . . One more year to go and we’ll be at the top . . . won “Best Class Float” with TROJANS AREN’T OUR CUP OF TEA . built in Mary Gallagher’s barn again . . . HOMECOMING . . . Princess for a day was Donna Marzik . . . equal rights — holding the honor of Prince was Kevin Benjamin . . . Halloween Dance . . . Boo! . . . Get your one and only Snoopy Stickers!! . . . Car Wash at the DIME .. . that was a wet one ... our second fantastic SPAGHETTI DINNER . . . lots of sauce but lots of money ... Everyone is out job hunting and getting their 4-wheels ... First Concert — featuring “Eyes” formerly Jasper Wrath . . . What a success!! . . . meet the band members during all 3 lunch waves . . . gave out their newest hit “You” ... Big Upset ... A farewell departure to Mr. Romano ... A SPECIAL THANKS — you’ve been a terrific advisor ... it’s gonna be lonely without you . . . Our JUNIOR PROM at the AQUA TURF . . . April 16th . .. “PRECIOUS AND FEW” .. . Congratulations for doing such a good job chairmen . . . baseball consessions ... SAT’S ... UGH! ... Gettin’ ready for finals, another ugh ... but school nears the departing date . .. time to make summer plans . . . partying at the Cheshire Res . . . One more year before we’re out! . .. So long, Mr. White . . . We're gonna miss ya’ ... SENIOR ... Well we finally made it and we now have become the biggies of the school ... Alright! ... now look down to underclassmen ... “Hey I was once there!” Hello again Mrs. Sirianni and Mr. Boylan, our remaining advisors, with special hello to Mr. Biondino — a new comer! ... Sales on Wooly Hats ... Homecoming Float, Let’s send the Trojans to the bowl ... Float chairman is Rachel Bonito ... HUT ONE . . . HUT TWO . . . POWDER PUFF, Sr. Girls Flag Football team — Come On Girls!!! . . . Pep Rallies, . . . Valagrams ... Sr. Class Play; David Lisa, Oct. 18 19 ... RAH1RAH! ... Football Consessions — Natl’ Honor Society inducts twenty-one Srs. . . . ROLLER SKATING . .. CHESHIRE RES!!! ... Car Washes . . . Bake Sales . .. Slave Day in March ... Sr. Volleyball game against Faculty . .. Let’s go TORNADO!! ... concluding SAT’s (ugh) College Preparations . . . Senior Day in March . POWER LINES!!! ... Sr. Prom in June, Theme; “Just You N’ Me” at Villa Capri — YEARBOOKS go on sale — Graduation Practice and Finally ... GRADUATION itself .. . HURRAY ... We’re Out! ... TIME TO CELEBRATE!!! Well it’s been a terrific experience spending four yrs. at Sheehan, a good four yrs. The time has now come, to say Good- Bye and Good-Luck, for we are now out in the open world. Meeting more important people, but still remembering those at Sheehan. “Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be ... LIVE.” THE CLASS OF ’78 172 Senior Directory Class Of 1978 Agosta, David, 505 Church Street, 02 29 60 Albert, Kevin, 15 South Turnpike Road, 09 03 59 Aldrich, Dave, 305 Quinnipiac Street, 07 19 58 Arata, John, 4 Johnson Road, 09 03 59 Avery, Kim, 11 Longview Lane, 04 26 60 Barnett, Scott, 87 Ridgeland Road, 11 18 60 Barresi, Brenda, 2 Tankwood Road, 10 19 60 Barry, Scan, 29 Ridgenoll Road, 10 16 59 Barry, Shelia, 29 Ridgenoll Road, 06 11 60 Bartlett, Tom, 86 Highland Avenue, 05 13 60 Baur, Scott, 72 Apple Tree Lane, 07 28 60 Beauchemin, Paul, 497 Church Street, 07 05 59 Bechtold, Marty, 65 Algonquin Drive. 01 23 60 Beckcrt, Kenneth, 40 Wooding Road, 06 04 59 Behrens, Tom, 165 Mohawk Drive, 07 02 60 Beichner, Edward, 33 Deer Run Road, 09 10 59 Bernard, Sandra, 145 Washington Street, 03 07 60 Benjamin, Kevin, 35 Mohawk Drive, 03 09 60 Bickford, Steven, 520 Fifth Ridge Road, 08 14 60 Birmingham, Elizabeth, 93 Ridgetop Road 10 27 59 Bjornberg, Chris, 175 Mansion Road, 09 11 59 Blanchard, Suzanne, 57 Parkview Road, 07 31 60 Blier, Mary Jo, 43 Jodi Drive, 07 22 60 Bobrich, James, 324 Highland Avenue 03 22 60 Boehner, William, 29 Ridgetop Road, 04 27 60 Bonito, Rachel, 2 Wayne Road, 01 16 60 Borden, Brett, 1184 Yale Avenue, 02 14 60 Bosco, Marcia, 630 Sixth Ridge Road, 09 20 59 Bouza, Steve. 328 Parker Farms Road. 08 03 60 Braga, Alice, 44 Circle Drive, 08 23 60 Briagham, Jan, 49 Chimney Hill Road, 04 09 60 Brown, Heidi, 51 Nicholas Road, 03 16 60 Bush, Kevin, 34 Pierson Drive, 12 17 59 Busey, Roberta, 72 Mansion Roaa, 01 27 60 Caffery, Doreen, 148 Highland Avenue 0z 23 60 Carabetta, Joanne, 10 Merwyn Road, 09 10 60 Carriere, Denise, 38 Silliman Road, 12 17 59 59 Celoto, Sally, 18 Claremont Avenue, 05 26 60 Carvalho. Sandra. 11 Eaton Drive. 09 07 57 Chapman, David, 93 Mohawk Drive, 05 27 60 Ciccone, Elizabeth, 138 Mohawk Drive, 11 28 60 Clark, Alison, 80 Ridgetop Road, 07 11 60 Clarke, Douglas, 19 Jones Road, 12 04 59 Clavet, Joyce, 1234 Old Colony Road, 12 16 60 Cleto, Andrea, 93 Ridgeland Circle, 10 28 60 Comerford, Kathleen, 104 Cook Hill Road, 07 16 58 Cone, Douglas, 63 Parkview Road, 04 05 59 Conkling, Laurene, 37 Essex Court, 12 30 59 Connelly, Irene, 21 Silliman Road, 10 06 60 Cornell, Victoria, 137 Parker Farms Roaa, 02 20 60 Corriveau, Denise, 2 Bailey Avenue, 12 17 60 Coyle, James, 285 Ward Street, 05 28 60 Cyr, Paul, 30 Circle Drive, 10 30 59 Csech, Alan, 44 Gayle Lane, 02 09 59 Cuerbo. Anita 277 Quinnipiac Street. 06 20 60 Cutts, Brenda, 15 Sullivan Road, 12 31 60 D’Amato, Laurie, 49 Deer Run Road, 12 11 59 Davenport, Paul, 105 Hanover Street, 01 13 60 DeCarlo, Joseph, 279 Cook Hill Road, 01 23 60 Dclancey, David, 230 Main Street, 11 29 60 Demetrio, John, 9 Albert Street, 02 26 60 Delvecchio, Bill, 158 Ridgeland Circle, 07 30 60 DeManche, Cindi, 33 Apple Street, 12 18 60 Devine, John, 85 Ridgetop Road, 10 01 59 Dick, Brian, 8 Lost Brook Lane, 11 10 59 DiGioia, Maria, Giantview Road, 11 10 59 Divicino, Michael, 1105 Northrup Road, 02 04 59 Dorio, Patty, 64 Osage Drive, 07 11 60 Dorsey, Randi, 107 Ridgewood Roaa, 03 27 60 Duukas, Paul, 920 Hope Hill Road, 01 22 60 Dowling, Michael, 52 Calhoun Road, 05 28 60 Duffy, William, 54 Jodi Drive, 04 04 60 Dufresne, Brian, 101 Chimney Hill Road, 09 22 59 Dyer, Robert, 43 Ridgeland Road, 03 03 59 Dziadul, George, 34 Pieper Drive, 11 04 59 Eccles, Robert, 22 Hintz Drive, 10 07 60 Eddy, Nola, 106 Algonquin Drive, 03 08 60 Emerling, Laura, 1266 Barnes Road, 04 28 60 Englehart, David, 60 Oakdale Circle, 04 04 59 Erickson, Sharon, 103 Algonquin Drive, 04 07 60 Esposito, Joan, 41 Forest Road, 11 04 59 Evitts, Steve, 32 Johnson Road, 03 21 60 Fabianski, Barbara, 5 Kirtland Court, 03 14 59 Falconeri, Michael, 23 Oak Street, 01 16 60 Ferguson, Mary, 8 Brae Court, 12 17 60 Flanagan, Lynn, 212 Hall Avenue, 02 27 60 Ford, Denise, 616 Sixth Ridge Road, 10 07 59 Formanski, Laura, 25 Elmwood Road, 08 28 60 Fortier, Collette, 44 Mohawk Drive, 02 10 60 Fortin, Laura, 38 Circle Drive, 09 09 60 Fowler, Craig, 102 Ridgecrest Road, 12 28 59 Galbraith, Jane, 52 Osage Drive, 10 24 60 Gaiko, David, 41 South Street, 08 08 60 Gallagher, Mary, 34 Hill Avenue, 12 10 60 Gannon, Maureen, 978 North Farms Road, 09 01 60 Garrison, Rickie, 28 Sachem Road, 06 10 59 Gazda, Timothy, 55 Fritz Place, 05 14 60 Gearing, Leigh. 1380 Rhey Avenue, 04 05 60 Gibbs, Belinda, 19 Stetson Street, 08 19 60 Gibson, Kathy, 12 Jenna Road, 05 21 60 Gilhuly, Patrick, 515 Fifth Ridge Road, 03 29 60 Glidden, Percy, 46 Prospect Street, 09 27 59 Gonick, Diane, 150 Ridgeland, Circle, 01 24 60 Goodness, Richard, 127 Highland Avenue, 11 19 60 Gray, John, 7 Henry’s Trailer Court. 07 01 60 Graziani, Dawn, 401 Hope Hill Road 05 03 60 Grieco, Lisa, 18 Jodi Drive, 02 02 60 Griffin, Dale, 14 North Turnpike Road, 07 30 60 Guatafierro, Kyle, 37 Oakdale Circle, 11 14 59 Gullian, Natividad. 239 Quinnipac Street, 04 27 61 Hall, Marty, 27 Haller Place, 11 28 59 Hansen, William, 7 Stillwood Road. 06 07 59 Harrison, Denise, 26 Donat Drive, 11 30 60 Hatje, Paula, 9 Ridgecrest Road, 12 22 60 Hatt, Pamela, 41 Clifton Street, 11 02 60 Havican, Cathy, 64 Montowese Trail, 06 16 60 Hentz, Lorraine, 12 Colonial Lane, 10 31 58 Herasmovich, Martin, 571 Church Street, 07 19 60 Heroux, Mark, 5 Brownstone Road, 10 11 60 Hill, Koren, 30 New Place Street, 04 27 60 Hofman, Darhlene, 1120 Yale Avenue, 07 28 60 Holznagel, Patricia, 41 Ridgetop Road, 12 16 57 Howard, Brian, 3 Sachem Road, 04 14 60 Howard, Lori, 130 Grove Street, 11 12 60 Hulett, Faye, 54 Ridgewood Road, 12 22 60 Inglese, Nancy, 25 Hintz Drive, 01 21 60 Janicki, Paul, 175 South Cherry Street, 01 09 60 Jarzabek, James 95 Ridgeland Roak, 07 09 59 Joos, Dianne, 46 Oakdale Circle, 04 07 60 Jones, Donna, 1185 South Broad Street, 09 14 60 Jordan, Noel, 717 Seventh Ridge Road, 10 21 59 Juba, Shelly, 22 Montowese Trail, 11 26 60 Kanawall, Dorothy, 18 Bull Avenue, 06 02 60 Kobrin, Sharon, 16 New Place Street, 02 28 60 Kolakowski, Elizabeth, 1 Ridgewood Road, 03 30 59 Koloseus, Ann, 91 Sharon Drive, 02 29 60 Kowalski, Patricia, 118 Algonquin Drive, 02 11 60 Kowalski, Rosalyn, 36 Franklin Street, 01 14 60 Kremzar, Mary, 200 Cook Hill Road, 02 25 60 Kretock, Margaret, 66 North Cherry Street, 01 30 60 Krol, Pamela, 53 Hanover Street, 03 10 60 Kurylo, Dana, 1760 Tuttle Avenue, 11 11 60 Lacoursc, Pamela, 44 Apple Tree Lane, 01 22 60 Langella, Richard, 265 Parker Farms Road. 12 06 59 Larsen, Kerry, 110 Cheshire Road, 01 09 60 LaRussa, Lillian, 34 Forest Road, 05 25 60 Lawrence, Kevin, 1165 Yale Avenue, 07 15 59 Lebel, Linda, 6 Mountainview Road, 05 09 60 Lecours, Roger, 19 King Street, 05 07 60 Lincoln, Harold, 37 Donat Drive, 4 21 60 Unton, Maggie, 135 Rocklcdgc Drive, 06 07 60 Lofquist, Lynn, 29 Oakdale Cicle, 02 18 60 Lorusso, Joanne, 60 Forest Road, 01 13 60 Luca. Tony, 29 Highland Drive, 01 09 59 MacLean, Sue, 69 Ridgctop Road, 12 19 59 Malinosky, Steve, 16 Robert Lane, 04 26 60 Mangino, Robert, 127 Cheshire Road, 11 11 59 Mansy, Denice, 36 Algonquin Drive, 02 11 60 Mansy, Donna, 36 Algonquin Drive, 02 11 60 Manville, Tina, 11 North Turnpike Road, 10 22 60 Marcarelli, Laura, 740 Center Street, 12 24 60 Martin, Leonard, 18 Jenna Road, 08 26 60 Martin, Tom, 12 Schwab Terrace, 11 22 60 Martineau, Robin, 76 Nicholas Road, 04 15 60 Marzik, Donna, 32 Apple Tree Lane, 10 07 60 Maschio, Michael, 53 Montowese Trail, 10 03 60 Massicott, Carrie, 122 Chimney Hill Road. 12 30 59 Mattson, Emily, 55 Ridgewood Road, 07 10 60 McCullough, Linda, 36 Jamestown Circle, 12 09 60 McNally, Sharon, 18 Brownstone Road, 12 28 60 McNally, Donald, 18 Brownstone Road, 08 27 59 McNamee, Robert, 40 Deer Run Road, 03 18 60 Messier, Peter, 57 Montowese Trail. 08 17 59 Mitchell, Thomas 241 South Cherry Street, 12 23 59 Molinari, Mark, 115 Hanover Street, 09 07 60 Mooney, Maura, 8 Elmwood Road, 07 29 60 Morrissey, Betsy, 40 Alison Avenue, 02 23 60 Murphy, Charles, 11 Hintz Drive, 04 21 60 Naillis, Ann, 94 Cheshire Road, 05 14 60 i Nash, Francine, 1084 North Colony Road, 05 12 60 Nill, Ann, 428 Church Street, 10 23 60 Nill. Betty, 428 Church Street, 10 23 60 Nunn, Richard, 45 Montowese Trail, 03 22 60 Ocrtcl, Brian, 28 Mohican Lane, 09 24 60 Oliano, Robert, 55 Jamestown Circle, 11 06 59 Olson, Elizabeth. 157 Mohawk Drive, 11 01 60 Page, Janice, 18 Sullivan Road, 10 21 59 Parisi, Kim, 293 Highland Avenue, 07 09 59 Pasquarillo, Donna, 39 Crestview Terrace, 01 24 60 Perry, Suzanne, 87 Algonquin Drive, 03 02 o0 Pisarz, Jon, 9 Haller Place, 08 22 60 Pinto, John, 70 Hill Avenue. 04 21 60 Pizzonia, Jodi, 1193 Old Colony Road, 01 14 60 Pizzuti, Roseanne, 6 Apple Street, 08 17 60 Pluta, Wendy, 29 Brownstone Road, 06 06 60 Polk, Sharon, 72 Ridgefield Road, 05 12 60 Polnar, Susan, 31 Cheshire Road, 06 20 60 Post, David, 16 Douglas Court, 10 25 59 Post, Larry, 7 Sullivan Road, 01 29 60 Prescott, Janice, 78 Circle Drive, 07 25 60 Purcell, Pamela, 32 Calhoun Road, 10 22 60 Rascati, Frank, 482 North Main Street, 06 07 60 Rattc, Nancy, 43 Highland Drive, 12 31 60 Rauert, Peter, 269 Cook Hill Road, 05 14 60 Raymond, Carolyn, 516 Fifth Ridge Road, 09 09 59 Rcmick, Roberta, 2 Brookview Avenue, 09 14 60 Reutenauer, Diana, 23 Jenna Road, 03 22 60 Reynolds, Daniel, 8 Osage Drive, 09 05 60 Reynolds, Peter, 41 Deer Run Road. 10 20 60 Rhodes, Tobin. 37 Hanover Street, 02 19 60 Richard, Kevin, 9 Deer Run Road, 07 16 60 Richards, Debbie, 4 Gregory Road, 12 26 59 Roach, William, 36 Calvin Avenue, 01 18 60 Robinson, Albert, 21 King Street, 04 02 60 Robinson, Priscilla, 55 Pierson Drive, 09 09 60 Rogus, Dianne, 140 Chimney Hill Road, 04 01 60 Rogus, Susan, 140 Chimney Hill Road. 04 01 60 Romanski, Neil, 1187 South Curtis Street, 11 27 59 Ross, Mary, 35 Hill Avenue, 05 07 60 Roy, Kathy, 21 Hintz Drive, 03 02 59 Ruhl. Patsy, 89 South Ridgeland Road, 05 19 60 Rusate, April, 28 King Street, 07 06 60 Russell, Curtis, 88 Ridgefield Road, 10 17 59 Ryan, Mary, 29 Calhoun Road, 12 25 59 Sabith, Linda, 18 David Drive, 08 26 60 Sabo, Peter, 87 West Ridgeland Road, 08 10 60 Sakowich, Benjamin, 438 Church Street, 10 24 60 Samal, Jeffrey, 1032 North Main Street Ext., 12 29 59 Schatzman, Paul, 23 Pierson Drive, 04 13 59 Schoonmakcr, Eric, 111 Ridgewood Road. 11 12 60 Schroyer, Jannie, 51 Fritz Place, 06 30 60 Schuster, Linda, 20 Colonial Lane, 09 25 60 Scott, Edward, 127 Hope Hill Road, 12 09 60 Selvaggi, Michael, 11 Sullivan Road, 03 31 60 Sheehan, Mark, 53 Parker Farms Road, 11 08 60 Sheehy, Mike, 68 Apple Tree Lane, 12 15 59 Sherwill, Bernard, 13 Haller Place, 02 21 60 Short, Edward, 21 Brookview Avenue, 09 28 60 Simlcr, Brian, 10 Longview Lane, 08 16 60 Singer, Jane, 24 Haller Place, 03 03 60 Slater, Pamela, 29 Lynn Drive, 03 13 60 Smith, Edward, 1166 South Curtis Street. 01 24 59 Smith, Richard, 22 Nicholas Road, 07 21 58 Smith, Richard. 166 Curtis Street, 12 30 59 Smith, Virginia, 1476 Tuttle Avenue, 01 28 60 Sorota, Thomas, 61 Silliman Road. 04 23 60 Sperzel, Michael, 48 Apple Tree Lane 09 16 59 Staiger, Teri, 34 Evanwood Road, 11 04 60 St. Lawrence, Richard, 23 Donat Drive, 09 15 60 Stone, Delbert, 92 North Cherry Street, 09 25 59 Stone, William, 75 North Turnpike Road, 11 02 60 Sullivan, Francine, 59 Wooding Road, 01 10 60 Sylvia, Kim, 1216 Yale Avenue, 10 15 58 Syphcrs, Janet, 147 Cook Hill Road, 03 28 60 Tallan, Tim, 31 Reynolds Drive, 01 11 59 Taylor, Karyn, 10 Algonquin Drive, 01 01 60 Tebo, Robin, 504 Fifth Ridge Road, 05 21 59 Thornton, Renee, 3 Quince Street, 04 19 60 Thurston, Meg, 45 Alison Avenue, 07 18 60 Tiedemann, Robert, 18 Hintz Drive, 08 30 60 Tierney, Sharon, 1435 Rhey Avenue, 08 30 60 Timothy, Kevin, 26 Elmwood Road, 12 27 59 Tobin, Maureen, 29 Hallmark Drive, 09 23 60 Tolento, Kathleen, 612 Sixth Ridge Road, 08 14 60 Townsend, Joey, 16 Jonathon Road, 01 24 60 Turtola, Paul, 48 Deer Run Road, 09 30 60 Ulaky, Darla, 15 Spice Hill Road, 07 15 60 Underwood, Tom, 30 Tankwood Road, 10 07 60 Vandal, Patricia, 14 Valley Street, 06 04 60 Vecchito, Elia, 11 New Place Street, 02 08 60 Veillette, Lisa, 8 Schwab Terrace, 11 08 60 Verselli, Mark, 81 Ridgecrest Road, 10 03 60 Wadsworth, Kathy, 61 Hintz Drive, 03 14 60 Walters, Betty Ann, 43 Picpcr Drive, 12 05 60 Wasilcwski, Anne, 223 Washington Street. 07 17 60 Wasilcwski, Lisa, 12 Clinton Place, 12 27 60 Wasilcwski, Mary, 9 Pequot Road, 05 11 60 Weborg, Terry, 76 Apple Tree Lane, 05 27 59 Weed, Margaret, 42 Crestview Terrace, 07 09 59 Wells, Edward, 25 Deer Run Road, 01 30 60 Welton, John, 65 Lynn Drive, 05 18 60 Whalen, James, 95 Algonquin Drive, 04 24 60 Wiley, Loretta, 28 Pent Highway, 09 21 60 Williams, Rhonda, 4 Welcome Street, 03 23 60 Young, Neil, 609 Sixth Ridge Road, 05 10 59 Zimmcl, John, 68 Spice Hill Road. 12 03 59 Zyjewski, Sandra, 12 Old Lane, 08 22 60 174 One more meatball and that kid's gonna explode! 175 FACULI Administration Dr. Jerome Melvin Superintendent Of Schools I Mr. John Price Assistant Superintendent 178 Mr. Albert Cei Superintendent Of Maintenance Mr. Frank Soldan Assistant Superintendent Mr. Paul Marianella Principal TO THE CLASS OF 1978 Each graduating class is unique - because each has its own personality and identity. In turn, you will face new and different challenges than others that have gone before you. Your parents and your teachers hope that together we have helped you to develop the skills needed to meet these challenges and survive in a rapidly changing society. Your success in life and the various endeavors you choose will, in large measure, be our satisfaction and reward. We wish you well and will continue to watch you with much interest and pride. Paul Marianella Principal Mrs. Betty Bukowski i Mrs. Margie R. Kundolf Media Clerk Mr. Edward Mik Studio Technician, Television Production Club, A.V. Club 180 Mr. Fred Zierler Special Education, B.S., M.S. Advisor for School Newspaper Miss Wanda Rholoff Special Education, B.S. Mrs. Catherine Kosik Speech Pathologists B.A., M.S. Special Education Judith Sargcant Special Education Special Services Mr. Steve Munzi B.S. Guidance Mr. Henry Kolakowski Guidance B.A.,M.A.,CAGS Mr. Thomas Lorch Mrs. Donna Jobaggy Guidance B.A., M.S. B.S., M.S., Nat'l Honor Soci- ety Mr. Eugene Thorpe B.S., M.S.,CAGS Graduation Ceremonies 181 Mr. Raymond A. Demeola Art Dept., B.S. Art Education Art Mr. Jordan Abeshouse B.F.A., M.F.A., M.A. Mr. John Cook Mrs. Marjourie G. Wolfe B.F.A., Art Studio B.F.A. Music Ms. Irma Zola B.S., M.A., Drama Club Mr. Charles R. Houlihan A.B., B.S., M.M., C.A.S. Home Economics Miss Roberta Leonard B.S., M.A., Assist. Advisor Freshman Class Mrs. Joan Fobcrg B.S., Assist. Advisor of Secretaries’ Club Ms. Irene Jellen B.S., Advisor of Secretaries’ Club Mrs. Joan Naylor B.S. Mr. Joseph L. Petrone B.S., M.S., Comptroller Business Financial Advisor 1H1 Business Education Mr. James O’Connor B.S., M.S. Miss Patricia Bear A.B. Secretarial M.A. Phys. Ed Assist. Coach Girl’s Swim Team Mr. Donald Caruth B.S., M.A. Dept. Chairman Mr. Joseph Zeoli Biology, B.A. in Science 5th year Mr. Robert Burghoff B.S. 5th year. Geology Club Mr. James Heilman Scicncc( Astronomy) B.S., M.A., L.S. Science Mr. Walter Faustman B.A., M.A., CAS, Geology Club Nat'l Honor Society, Faculty Council Mr. Richard S. Tucker Earth Science, B.S., MALS Ski Club Mr. Thomas Cigas B.S., M.S., Ed. M. Advisor for Student Council Science Dept. Lab Aide Coor- dinator Ms. Frances M. Hallahan B.S., M.S., Biology Club 184 Mrs. Joan Hill B.S. Mrs. Suzanne Mitoraj B.A., M.A. Dept. Head English Mr. William Kennedy B.S.S., M.A., C.A.S. Coach Cross Country Mr. Vincent Carrano B.S. Mr. Dennis Manion, B.S. Frosh Football Coach Freshman Class Advisor Mrs. Joan Zuccarelli B.A., M.A. Mr. Richard Castaldo, B.S. Sophomore Class Advisor Drama Club Tech Advisor Miss Denise McGovern, B.A. Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Boyd Biondino B.A. INDIANA, M S. CEN- TRAL CONN. ’78 Senior Class Assist. Advisor Mrs. Marilyn Massores A.B. 30 Mr. Nicholas Vamvakis B.S., M S. Mrs. Julie Page B.S. 185 Miss Ann Pierlioni Junior Class Advisor B.A., New morning Mr. Bennett Dunn Mr. Richard Charettc B.S., MALS, MATH DEPT. B.S., M.A. CHAIRMAN Computer Club Mr. John F. Perez B.S., M S. Mathematics Mr. Richard Hill Mr. David E. Blessing B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. Junior Class Advisor Mr. Paul Reynolds B.A. Math Freshman Class ASST. Advi- sor, Football Coach Mr. Malcolm Ferguson B.S. Swim Team Diving Coach Mr. Charles Farley B.S., MALS Head Football Head Track Coach Weightlifting Club Mr. George Hugo B.S., M.S. Sophomore Class Advisor Mrs. Gloria Derby B.S., 30 Mr. Terrence Dunn B.A., M.A. 186 Mr. Edward Kosinski B.S., M.A.,MED Mr. Charles Morawski B.A., M.S., 6th year Chess Club Mr. John Ryan B.A. Franklin and Marshall, M.A. Trinity Assist. Basketball Coach Mr. David Austin B.S., M.A., Assist. Baseball Coach Assist. Basketball Coach Social Studies Mr. David J. Doherty B.A., M.A., 6th year Ms. Rosa M. Brown B.S., M.A., 6th year Mr. Paul Picard Mr. Kenneth T. Tomalski B.S., M.S., 6th year B.S., M.S., 6th year. Debate Coach Assist. Advisor to Student Council Mr. Philip Sylvestro Mrs. Bonnie Lou Orannis A.B. - 30 B.S., Social Studies V.F.W. Contest Social Studies Aides 187 Mrs. Marcia Parish B.A., in French and German 5th year Spanish, French Chairperson Foreign Languages Nancy K. Hetzel B.A. Mrs. Maria Mcilkc B.A., M.S., Spanish Club Ms. Diana Vyttell McDonald French, B.A., M.S. Guidance Counseling French Club Foreign Languages Mr. Philip Moran S.S., B.S., Spanish Social Studies, 5th year Urban Societies, Jr. Class Ad- visor Ms. Lois Fucci B.S., M.S. 188 William Fritz B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts Chairman-Woodworking Mr. John Boylan Mr. Peter Calatayud I.A., B.S., M S. B.S., Key Club Senior Class Advisor Athletic Club Industrial Arts i Mr. Timothy E. Gannon B.S. M.S. Graphics, Photography Yearbook Advisor Mr. John Riccitclli Athletic Director Mr. Ralph Schlottman B.S., M.A. Basketball Coach, Golf Mr. Gordon W. Green B.S., M.S. Southern Conn. State College Girls and Boys Swim Teams, Tennis Team Physical Education Mr. John Neubauer, B.A., M.A. Winter Intramural Director Ms. Erika L. Beerbaum B.S. 5th year Head Volleyball Coach (Intramural) Mr. John Novakowski Health Phys Ed B.S., M.S. Soccer and Girl’s Basketball Ms. Judith Samaha B.S. Varsity Field Hockey Softball, Powder- Puff Health Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds R.N., Future Nurses Custodial Staff L to R - Ricky Schellinger, Ann Madar, and Bill Conte Cafeteria Staff 191 1st row L to R - Mary Stupak, Janet Willis, Kay Marzik, Ann Heinz, Isabel Hilbert. 2nd row L to R - Mary McAdams, Mary Anderson, Jeanette Sullivan, Nancy Case, Rae Palmer, Joan Vermil- lion, Dorothy Pierce. Take A Ride in The Country And Visit us KILLINGWORTH, CT. Best Wishes To The Class of 1978 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1978 Sincerely, MAYOR MRS. ROCCO VUMBACO ROBERTS CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH INC. 318 So. Broad St. Phone 235-1667 Menden, Conn. 06450 Plymouth Horizon CHRYSLER mEf CORPORATION Plymouth ■ Dodge • Chrysler • Imperial 3at THI HITCHCOCK r V’ii 1 CHAIR COMPAHT STRAND FURNITURE THE C.F. WOODING CO. Colony Shopping Plaza 1181 No. Colony Road Wallingford, CT 06492 Serving Wallingford Since 1866 General Contractors Lumber and Building Materials Located at 43 Wallace Avenue Wallingford 265-2801 194 HANDY’S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE, Inc. SEWER SERVICES CONNECTED — BULLDOZING — WATER SERVICES DUG SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WELLS, LEACH FIELDS, INSTALLED SAND — STONE — LOAM ROBERT ROGERS, Prop. 15 STETSON STREET 269-6835 WALLINGFORD, CONN. 06492 ROBERTS SALON OF BEAUTY YOUR HAIRSTYLISTS Green Acres Shopping Mart. Phone 239-5233 1874 Hartford Turnpike North Haven, Conn. “Flowers that Beautify and Satisfy WALLINGFORD FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE 190 Center Street Phone 265-1514 Sal Greco Swimming Pools H-Honesty U-Ultimate in quality work manship N-Numerous Selection T-Timeless effort E-Efficiency R-Responsible Reliable S-Sales-Service Satisfaction Sales-Service Parts-Accesories SNOWMOBILES HUNTER’S POOL SNOWMOBILE CTR. INC. 263 Church St., Rt. 68 Established in 1963 Yalesville CT. Phone 269-2183 195 WALLINGFORD FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Colonial Bank and Trust Company Connecticut Bank and Trust Company Dime Savings Bank of Wallingford Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan Association First Bank Home Bank and Trust Company Permanent Savings and Loan Association State National Bank of Connecticut Union Trust Company MOTTA STUDIO Elegance in Photography Weddings-Portraits-Legal-Commercial-Framing-Proms 169 Center Street Photophone 269-3540 Wallingford, CT 06492 “1978 YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER” Color Passport Photos Ready In 5 Minutes Majority I.D. Color Photos 196 BOLIO SPORTING GOODS Camping Puma Sneakers Sweatsuits Sheehan Windbreakers Puma Cleats Gym Shorts Socks Full Line of Sporting Goods CENTRAL MOTOR SUPPLY, 569 NORTH COLONY STREET WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT 06492 TELEPHONE (203) 269-7748 Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of “78” from CAPLAN’S MARKET 197 265-5934 ®I]f (©Id Rrass Rail Restaurant, 3lnc. 177 CENTER STREET WALLINGFORD. CONN. 06492 Fabric Care Center 271 HALL AVE . WALLINGFORD. CONNECTICUT 06492 269 4444 DAN DONAHUE JACK SEMRAU I ALL OCCASION GIFTS AND CARDS GIFTbarrel 186 Center Street 265-7413 Wallingford, CT 06492 198 Outstanding inWalllngfbrd REALTORS 265-1655 FOR SALE inmmnmmi “Never look down to test the ground before taking your next step: only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right road.” MARKINGS, Dag Hammarskjold Congratulations and Good Luck on your next step. THE WALLINGFORD FEDERATION OF TEACHERS Congratulations to the Class of 1978 MAYFAIR MEDICAL SERVICES, INC PHONE 249-6566 2« HOUR AMBULANCE SE2VICE PENT .HIGHWAY WALLINGfORO. CONN. 064« FEMALE ATTENDANT UPON PEOUEST AIR COND, VEHICLES Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’78 From the CORNER CAFE. CORNER SHOPPE extends its Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 325 Church Street Yalesville 200 201 “Best Wishes to the Class of 1978“ OPEN 7 DAYS LOUIE'S PIZZA PARKING ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT 552 NO. COLONY RD. WALLINGFORD, CONN. 06492 PHONE 265-0161 VILLA CAPRI, INC. 906 NORTH COLONY ROAD (ROUTE 5) WALLINGFORD. CONNECTICUT 064 2 TEL. 265-7174 A Mediterranean Restaurant The new Villa Capri, authentically Mediterranean, was designed to bring you dining in the true Italian Tradition The restaurant itself is constructed as an Italian Villa, with six (6) Dmmg Rooms, a Night Club and an Atrium The Atrium is patterned after the old Roman Atrium which was the courtyard in the center of the Villa Villa Capri s Atrium contains a Pastry and Cappuccino shop - A Variety and Gift Shop - and a Wine Cellar A Balcony Room overlooks all this and a Streetside Cafe The Villa Capn Restaurant can accommodate over 1250 guests intimately and with quiet dignity Whatever the social function. Villa Capri will serve it elegantly A room for each of you is at the Villa Capri' The PORTAFINO COCKTAIL LOUNGE with • KNIGHTLY entertainment and d.ning The BRIDAL ROOM The BLUE GROTTO ROOM. The ANNA CAPRI ROOM. The BALCONY ROOM and The ATRIUM with its SIDEWALK CAFE. VILLA CAPRI - With Balconies and Ballrooms designed for your Entertainment VILLA CAPRI - Far more beautiful than you can imagine Route 5. Wallingford. Ct VILLA CAPRI - Authentically Mediterranean' LUNCHEONS. DINNERS and COCKTAILS SPECIALIZING IN FAMILY DINNERS - SPECIAL MENU FOR CHILDREN 202 “Looks Like You Made It!” THE CLASS OF 1979 would like to extend our wishes of good luck to the graduating class of 1978. Congratulations and Best Wishes in the Future. 203 Congratulations Everybody! The very best of wishes to our class, the class of ’78, in whatever you endeavor Best of Luck to all THE UNDERCLASSMEN “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly” - Langston Hughes 204 May all your endeavors of yesterday and today materialize into tomorrow. Fond wishes to the Class of ’78 from the Class of ’80 Best of Luck to the Class of 1978 Compliments of SPRAFKE’S SHOE STORE 218 Center St. Wallingford, Ct. 269-2268 Robert and Paul Sprafke Hey Ryn Remember Wawa’s in Gails Capri Red Bull Remember, Gail, RynLaurie at 11 Good Luck Maura. Sue, Lynn, Love-TINA GREGANDMELANIE OH MY GOD THE CAR IS ROLLIN MM 10 877 TINA - wishyouhappiness + love - yoursister MICHAEL I LOVE YOU LOVE ME TINA Good Luck Class of 78 DANIIELM AN VILLE Moon dont forget our drunkenafternoon PATT THANKS FOR EVERYTHING: GODLOVESUS 1977 Powder Puff is the greatest!!!!!! GALLON TEAM 78 SCANLON STALION SGAM Hey NK JT LD Hooray for helium balloo ns, stealing roadsigns Chinese Fire dri Us summer 77 was 1 ThanksLuv ya’s DM' Wake up you guys! Its Bake Sale Time!! Drink Their Gallons! 1977 Gallon Team THE RED HOT HOT SHOTS WUSS IES AND BIC Nora.Col, Michele Jo I love yasDeb.Amy Kate + Kath - Remember the hilULUV JT + DM DEB SORRY ABOUT THE BUMP-REMEMBER?? JT ALL GIRL SWEET’16 PARTYS ARE THE BEST Look Out Sheehan Here I Com RobMemery Good Luck Mary Jane Love Mother Goose SHEEHANISFOR FUNANDWEAREALL FORSHEEHAN TO:JRW“You light up my life - CLICK”SRL Arleen Mark: ActionActionWeWantAction HEY FINNSTER - LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASRL I FOUND MY THRILS ON CARBERYS HILL !! Pudge Rory Than forJC rahrohPJbologna Patrons Zachary’s Pizza House Bobett’s Dog Grooming Little Card Shop Derry - Deli Rubin’s Men’s Shop New York Baking Corp. John J. Kovacx Insurance Agency 205 CLASS OF 78 PARTIERS DO IT BEST! We Leave This Page To Mr. Gersz GUYS DOLLS AND THE MARK V SINGERS Let us entertain you. Let us make you smile Let us do a few tricks, Some old and then some new tricks We’re very versatile ... So let us entertain you And we’ll have a real good time, yes sir - We’ll have a REAL GOOD TIME!!! I’M GONNA LOVE YOU FOREVER CMTKS4ALLTHEGREAT DEBBIE DR VIRGINIA BEACH IS FOR BETH!!!TOB! TIMESIN OUT OFHSVFADR ILEAVEBUDKATOPAULM LOVERS7 77SM FANNY.WE HAD A GOOD THING THF.3mu kateerswillliveon!Di-Annc + CAnn CHuckYouAUSTINM.H ROBINHAVEYouEVER SWALLOWEDA GOING P B Thanks!Mom + Dadl THISISTHEBEST RESTAURANT BULLET??SM DEFENSIVE ENDS BRENDA ARE l.oveU4whoUaremylove-DR IVEEVERBEENIN JLWHATSCHOOLISTHE GREAT!! SKYVIEW Laurie,Karyn,Mary.Patsy .Sandy PeteThanksForJustBeingU LuvDeb 3-27-7 BEST?SM W HYFIGHTIT??? LET’S GO TO HEAVEN THE G Fox Jr. World 10 Finger Discount !! GALLON TEAM IS NUMBER 1 in TA WAS IT REALLY ALL THAT BAD’’ APT J.O PS.T A T.C. John You Light upmylife OCTI4 WHATKris Bowling! SM SNALLY REMEMBER I.M RD MyluvforKislikethesun itlights upmyday REMEMBER GRAND CANYON JR IN Jim Nunn and Ann Ann Naillis is Love SNOWBANKS K R Jan4 IKNUDYA!THANKS WLFD? TOR.I REALLY DO LOVE YOU SIS BJ SMUCKLY HAVEYOUGONETO FORALLTHEGOODTIMES HEY PAUL LETS POPULATE THE BRI SOMFDAY I’M GONNA SPANK CHURCH HIGHAGENKR JW BM BD Gonna miss u have fun LuvVZ MOON'!PSL78 YOU! BARB K WSMLMJCLVSMRTAC GOOD GOOD LUCK BETTY ANN LOVE YA VERY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS TO BMH. I'm not sleepy 1 wanna piny LUCKILOVYA78KR MOM. AB OF 78 NOEL. NOTHING REMAINS BUT JACK THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD 1 LOVE TO GET FEKED-UP FOR PER 4 BestOfLuckToClassOf78 Mr Mrs R McKee MEMORIES VC TIMES KR RM0I0 SIOUX-ZEE HAYES - YOUR MEMORIES OF SHOKKI1 F F.SP VC 1 LOVE YOUR BUNS FALCON 1 LOVE YOU SELMA.BILL.ANN, FRIENDSHIP WILL ALWAYS BE A VINNIE- VIC DESENT!!!! ABBY MOMDAD PART OF MY LIFE LUVCATH JOHNG- Remember Little Glory- VIC HEY BETSY PAPO GROSS FRIDAY SPIKE SHADOW ARE THE VIC-WANNA GET LOST ON THE BJ-YOUVE GOTCHUR BRIGHTS ON- NIGHT KR GREATEST PUPS ROAD OF LIFE?? MIGHT MAKE THE TOR Leigh Swim Team Bus Moons To COACH GOOD LUCK ANN BETTY-WITH GOING GREAT!!-CATH NEIL 1 LOVE YOU! LJD KR LOVE SELMA PolkadotsSt ill Loves Moon beams CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE HIGH Roy BBina lylerM Crecpin Ham LoveyaSM SELMA and FRANK!! LORI IT A 7:30 Time to go to bed' KIND l l KARENJIMJACKKIP GOOD LUCK SWEETHEARTS??SPIKE LL-MW-Hess-Are you guys all-right? on hill MOMADAD TELL ME ABOUT IT NEXT YEAR KR GK III always remcm u A care for u!! with cloakeAbcard'IcokeAbeer?! TACKY REALLY WADS CALIFORNIA MAINE OHIO Thanks for everything Mrs.Wolfe Robin WHEREYAGOING? BARCELONA OR GOOD LUCK FROM THE HATJES AND LETS GO KR PATB MY EYES ARE REALLY OPEN BOSTON? MP GRAMPS CATHLORVICDON- IHAVEDTS YO MARSHA AND VINNIE-Knowing that you were alway URSPECIALFRIENDS-ILUVYA MR.Blessing models mens underwear Mtt Y AK NOW WH ATI MEAN WP there to understand accept me. helped me Adaywithout sunshineislikcadaywithoutP RICK + JO-OCT 2876-FEB- Michael-ln the mountains we forget to count get along in this confused world- GOOD LUCK CLASS of 78 THESUMMER-CAPECOD the days-Susan THANKS-I love you and always Dane with G WATCH OUT YC'lLYB!SKL NORRIE POWER WILL LIVE ON Mag7-9-77Drive InsBomb RocksDairyQuecn willPAULA GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE FOREVER!BOO Lori-Duck-A-Cop!YDid we stop-Middie68 DIME SAVINGS TURNPIKE OFFICE BELT Y ANNGLEN BILL-n-PAT-May 6’77-westbrook Forever GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1978 - MR GOODLUCK JC.KR.SM.LM.DR.RT.AC.I LUV YA’s- Sue-ThingsArcFinallyNormallmGladLoveD BURGHOFF SHARON-GetTheBreadltsFRIDAY- WADS SUETRYNOTTOFORGET. STAY JUST THE WA U R MS MON ICO DIANA-WAN U$ Guys know Good limes 1 MTRYINGOPPOSITEfTA FANTASIA b better than STAR GOOD LUCK Diana PARTYING!KW 1 LIED! ATOMS DONT EXIST! Mr. WARS!DB Wel.oveYou.Mom Frank FRINIGHT.NHNHANDARRoberts Cigas JT.NK.DDAND NH are great Love yas LuigiKobiGretsRoot-IN THE BUSHES 10- N04MCUSAIPMSB TOMYDARLINGPUMPKIN DM 77 GOODLUCK TOTHECLASSOF 78 LUVU4EVRGDLUCKPAUU NK Quees lo vida?Yousa.Yousa.Yousa.Uncle MAGGIE-ChecrsToAllTheGood 1 imev RODEO JOIE CHITWOOD hows P.A.L.? Anncomeheremycarismissing]}-]5-77TUBB Willy,Black Betty Radar Love.Bang BRENDA JL “KATHY.THEY TOWED YOUR Zoom! Your the best Lovcya Me DONNAIfthatmousecomes ncarmeillscrcam MALONEY KNOWS BEST! SM DR JL CAR”HELP!TU BB MICHAEL-Baby you’re my BIG SC DSrememberl .C. LM TO JODYC OR POLLYPOLLY-PURE- SURPRISE-ily so much and always will- COR.TRAILOK ALI.THF REST 67 RAMBLERS KICK THE SH aaaaaaahh ANITA BILLILLNEVERFORGET TOUTOF74C AMAROS THANKUMISSMMSZU THE FORCE WILL BEAM WITH YOU. YOUANDGEORGE Renee Calenders in June? Love Linn VALWAYSBETTY ALWAYS! LM1WANTYOUDCJ-3-78 1 IX) YOU KNOW REMEMBE Jkeeicrs IRENE C LUST QUEEN OF 76. 77. 78'!' WJ and L.S. 4-ever.7-31-77;MS. I.G SHELLY DAWN 1 LOVE YOUDC. An 143 Good luck + Happiness Tommy Nunn DIANE. REMEMBER THE METRO IN ED SCOTT 1 LOVE YOU BRENDA P4 76-MORE OF CARRANO’S Happiness + Sucdess to our Mr. Fix-it SPAIN7GS 2 22 77 CONNOTATIONS! Two Down Three to go to Sheehan DH ITS BEEN FUN!GOOD LUCK WHAT MAKES BLUBFRRIFS LAUREL BICYCLE CLUB RACING CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 78 WITH EM!LS ’’BARRY ”R? ILY TEAM DORSEY’S D.G. THANKS FOR BEING YOU. MOM, YOU’RE STILL MY HODGE AND I TORNADO b a clean DENIS YOU MADE MY JUNIOR DAD. LOVE YOU AC swccp!CATC Hit BA BY? SPECI ALKATHY MIKE HOW’S ALEXANDER SAMUEL? Lena, if you hang out the window too long, Ray’s House 10 15 77 E B +R P. WENDYALWAYS REMEMBER PATRICIA you’ll catch a cold! says smokey XMAS TREES WITH THEGROUND ROUNBARSH BLANCH A HAZEL.HOW’S EUGENE Hey SB.BB.TU.PGandSE-Next time I'll call JOE+ LEN.E.B. + BP. Maybe the Hockey Team doesn't have many DOING?ELSIE if 1 want my car towed Cathy MICHAEL D.- 1 CARE ALOT FOR YOU. scholars but.WHERE can you find a nicer LScanyoureadthis booster?wvhad4gdyrsDG KEVIN and DOREEN. 11-25-7 , I’LL MISS YOU. GOOD LUCK IN group of people Loveya's Cheryl E M. You’re so silly! 1 wuv you! D.G. Steve-No More Problems. ok?Love,Cathv LIFE.HARTBROKN HUB Remember mcalways Wun D.G. LOVES E.M. E M. LOVES D.G. EXPERIENCE LIFE-THE DOST TIME IS Hurrah for food fights in Cafe B!!! GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES WE ALL E.M.D NOW! Do you have hair on your big toe??? HAD OUR SHARE JANE-MARY-JOANNE-LINDA-GOOD Orange Porsche,Yellow MG CHWOW Dance Band On The Titanic-HarryChapin NANCY 1 COULD STAY WITH YOU LUCK! ANITA WILDTG STAY WASTED STEVE 77’ FOR AWHILE MAYBE LONGER IF 1 Mart I still think about you eyerytime Im To My daughter No. 4 Maura- Ma Polnur NB-Thanks for Michael-SB DO driving in my ASPEN RADAR To Maura from Jon of Hardees see ya C'mon btch squat Hammonsett!!! 77 BUDDIES SLEEP TOGETHER 5 )3 77 LOVENK TO MAURA. The best Oldmantakcalookat mylifcRTboncFMstero IFLY! JT so many good times so many more NK balletdancer.LuvyaGR Shar ya wanna go swimming tonight?!LM TO SPEAK LOVE IS TO MAKE LOVE DM What is a friend? Just one. 1 repeat. Good Luck MAURA JohnTnmTimBohA LGSMSKLMMTLL +brow a cookie at a 7 J7 77 with whom youdare tobeyoursclf NK Eileen cop! MAKE IT WITH YOU”! 7 J7 77-IFLY Randi 1 Love you. Forever yours. Nancy TinaMauraSuc-mghts out w “The Girls” 3 15 77 Remember Highland JS MB SO DMM Sharon Lots of good times ahead LuvNK Spa , nights forever-signs A conaheadt JO Good luck Laura C in the next 4 years LM ON NOV 5thA PARTY WILL BE To Pat G.: 1 Love you. Rocky Good Luck Sharon Anne JoyceC. Kathy W BICK HAS NO CLASS!!! HELD! SM HF.Y SUES TAKIN’ Notes Sue KathyR.Robin JoyccL. Alison Linda MS. MANSY YOU HAVE 2 LOVELY CHLMDCDR NO PARKING Remember'Maura DAVE-YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE-JOD1 DAUGHTERSCB ANYTIME!SM NOV II Tina and Sues and Moons THE GIRLS To U PK From Me SR THANKS JOE STONE FOR THE THIS IS HOW THE GRAND CANYON HF.Y RFST Buddy 1 LOVE YA NOCO Thanxs4EVERYTHING! LEATHF.R-GIcn BEGAN”! urr! CHICAGOisnumberl DM-THE NOILL NEVER 4GET2656987 KWKRRTDR REMEMBER FOGGY 1977 Nick Lobo award-Frank Rascati! HelloGrcgKastukevich! LUV KA ROGGLES?!!!SM PAT PAM remember the CABINET GOODLUCKTOMR WE’RE To Pete EfHazisto pov Iplzxa Edo Meta xl JL DOESGRASSDIEORJUST Lou’s! ROUTNGFORYAH LOVESIS2 KaLon KE waKon stlamon LOVE TURNBROWN??!!!SM HEY.WESTPORT? Look for PAUL IU7 NEWMAN??!! JOYCE WHATEVER : “Urn .. MAYBE? LINDA ROY!! Can you handle it?!! I can’tLM How ya doin Sister Maura? Takin notes Gary I Miss You and I LOVE YOU MARY 1976-77 Per 6 USH ROOM M9DDMPATJSCKB Hey You Guys I LOVE YOU!!! LM Denise do some good PARTYINfor me Jim WORKS BELOW CAPACITY COURTESYofDENISE LUST QUEEN OF 7th PER LIVES ON! PresenlingTheLHHSStanding Band!! Son I dont have to be in by elevenMom CHIP-Was I wrong about 2 years? You may just prove me wrong-Lovc You-Donna Boston'sSheraton'snot thesameafterDECA TO ALL THE D ”S IN MY LIFE LORCH 1978 DANNY CASCI A NO-You have it made so make the best of it-Luv You-CAFE-A- Donna LETS HEAR THAT HOG CALL. VICKIE! CAL JU-JUDY.JUDY.JUDY.JUDY. JUDY-AH- OH-WOW Vic and Lor- Let’s BOMB Some “friends READY. AIM.FIRE! Ya got that. QueenB? HEY CRICCO-WHY IS THAT NET WOBBLING?!! DC.SM.DRALM:GRAND CANYON IS FLOODED!' DOR.SUE.DIALIN: NO PARKING AN YTIME!CH CASUAL MEAL KNIT SHTS S52.00 ChVcDmLc DAN TRY TO KEEP THE 8BALL ON THE TABLE ..FROM DAH GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE CATHY THANKS FOR BEING THERE WHEN I NEEDED YOU.YOU RE A REAL SWEETIE.LUV YA AND I HOPE YOU’ RE LIFE IS FULL OF SUCCESS DH I BET I CAN!! K.L. BE CAREFUL OF THOSE SLOW GIN FIZZES’ THEY TAKE A WHILE TO HIT YOU DH HAVI-BE BUDDIES 4EVER I LOVE YOU! VIC CATHY. GOOD LUCK A CHEERS! RAY A JEAN REMEMBER WOOKIES ARE BAD LOSERS!! Hey Smig! Remember the Masonic cuties? BETH Bcgoodncxtyear I trust youLuvya TR. I LOVE U JUST THE WAY U ARE BETH!TOBY SPOCK-MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU-DARTH Oh we’ve been to a PARTY in a red pinto.feltgoodtogct outoftherainLCRPBACGJ T’ it I,Felix the Cat.Blah.MEOWrote Cat’s eyes goodluck Thais you Laura! RHEY AVE THE BLISTEX KIDS John I Love you Just the way you are All my love. Sharon TO OUR FAVORITES: RENEE A KAREN LOVE. GRANDMA. GRANDPA. AUNTIE ALICEA ANITA ALICE-Thanks for skiing! Love yaANITA Kate We'll go snow parking again Debbie BIC DEEP PURPLE IRONING BOARD CANDLE MARK. JIMIHENRIX LIVES. RIGHT LYING SNOWBLIND IN THE SUN- SAB LIVES! TO THE FAMILY -Lift your head up to the sky Fran’n’ Donna are passing by Michael-1 love you-Susan 8 17 77 To the MAN- Remember the alpine-Moons THE OLD MARSHMALLOW IN THE PIGGY BANK SUCCESS TO MAURA LOVE DEB MANVILLE LM.KA.LL.See you in the 1980 Olympics BEST WISHES CLASS of 78 W KENNEDY EDTO OUR FUTURE TOGETHER. I LOVE YOU LOOK OUT KATE! LET ME DRIVE TOBY! RJD TO ALL OUR GOOD TIMES LOVE NANCY Randi Lenny Sean Pete Good LUCK Love NK VechittoCrew-.WillMissYouLou'Ker ToAIIThoseWhoHaveSpellcd MyNamcWrongSmce IstGradeltsKERRYLarsEn! 3 musketeers + 1 DiCareyAnGood Luck78 Oct. 15 1982 Leu make it OK I Love U Lord guide the poor souls to come. BC FANNY. Good Luck Next Year. POOH BEAR PT IS A FOOL-BC ALWAYS LAF.NEVER CRY. B.O. You cant swim you floatDC JT LD RP Riverside was the best!DM HEY I’LL MISS YOU ALL LGDRSKGRUESOME4 TUNES+ DUBIE-DONT FORGETTHEHILL ATCORDM SMOKEY MY HEART BELONGS TO ME Mar.Lynne.Tammy GOOD TIMES 78 ILYAKB Good Luck Class of 78 Margaret A Plat SHEEHAN ICE HOCKEY IS NOI 1977- 1978 KATH ATAMrembcr MACstightToiletpaperLMP Class of 1978 is the best GRUESOME 4! Gretta,Leigh-How bout ski trip 76-yah Hey Veillette-4-years and it mcanslot Billy Duffy-How's your mother?doinwash SNAGGLEPUSS U R THE GRF.ATIST LUV SUNE FRAN-How comeUcando youlegstretches so good alot practice nite befor donna MTS CROSS COUNTRY IS A REAL SCREAM !! BARB- when do I get my share of thepay Check? Leave it in my room — Naillis CARRANO R U IAGO in disguise? Pedersen HEY GUYS WANNA GO JUMP IN SOME SNOW?? MOONS-YOUR’E GREAT!BEST OF LUCKILYMAN Sues + Moons the best of everythingTM Mer-ILYandwillmissyoulotsin79K POLISH POWER To Mr. Tucker: A first prize mistake THE HAPPY HUNKIE GREETINGSIFROM CHEESE AND KETCHUP GOOD LUCK! FROM CLARISSA CROCHET. To Debbie: Good Luck. From Wendy I LOVE YOU LINDA PJR I LOVE THE SANDMAN J Oswald-Liz means Lizard, now you see DAVE PLAY CARDS NOT VIOLENCE HEY ALL YOU GUYS I LOVE YOU ROBIN LINDA I don’t knoWwhcn will you! RT SOUTH IS GONNA DO IT AGAIN BEST’ F LUCK TO ALL.HAVE A GOOD ONE RH HEY YOU GUYS!WANACUTWE HATEUSH!LCRP BH Can you sec me OWL EYES Linn — Mol neck HEY-HERE YOU COME AGAIN!!!!!!!!!! RP JA Friends arc for Keeps Luv WAV TB Thanx for Rollo Lessons 6 per pal Greg Be Quiet Be Quiet Luvya Beronme BcronicaBcronica Bcggarscantbechoosers CG You arc great cuz you are you!! VZ Wend Always Remember Doobies!! Luv VZ Mike Kolakowski is a doll A I luv him REMEMBER POODLEFACE AND HOLI TOESIES BoBoStubWormSteven ABergILoveYaSabby DDbringFOandasixpack overandplaypinbal Lis Play In ROCKYisnot allowedinschol Vic Dec 10 Was Always A Dream But Dec. II turned Out ToBc A Nightmare I.L.Y. Dear Glenn: We love you! Ann A Betty WHEN LOVE IS HERE ANDGONE LISTEN WARM Xavier is Better than Sheehan Steve N PAP IS ALIVE AND WELL. IN E. HAMPTON. AWB ... catch the flip side There Aint Nothin like a light? KH LD SR BT-HOWS LIFE WHAT DO YOU THINK CPF The Veg will make it!!! TDG BC NG BUT WE MADE THE BEST OF IT! TO SENIOR CLASS OF 79 GOOD LUCK ERIC AND DALE 2 18 77 I LOVE YOU •MARTY BECHTOLD IS BEAUTIFUL!!! ••MARTY BECHTOLD IS BEAUTIFUL!!! •••MARTY BECHTOLD IS BEAUTIFUL'!! Donna p. u have a I track mind.i practice for track.ufor R D .. ME! Jeeb.Bcvthumben.frec California Bound MY LUSCHE AND I 9 22 77 VE ILLETTESTER BestOfl.uck Doug! Love Ya-BigSisK D M could have it worked? rt HEYSTEVE’HOWZ YOUR LEGS? YOUR TRUELY GREG KAS REMEMBER HIGHLANDSCHOOL7DM76 TE AMO EDWARDO PIZZA AND BEER JL JOANNE and KEVIN NOV.l 1976 FOREVER K.B. I’ll love(KNUD) you forever J.C. BARTS PARTY. DON WHO? JLLM WHATEVER ALITTLE BIT MAYBEO MY GOD JL MAGGY BRENDA ARLENE OLD LYME SUMMER77 SHARON. ILY YOU BEST CAPTIAN YOU! 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