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DEDICATION..................4 FACULTY....................13 ACTIVITIES.................35 SPORTS.....................65 SUPERLATIVES...............91 UNDERCLASSMEN..............99 SENIORS...................145 Remember the bright acts and impressions of youth, as one thinks of summer in winter, and be young always. Too often memories and old autographs sadden: life beats on. —Maria Wagenbrenner 3 It is with a deep sense of gratitude, appreciation, and honor that we, the graduating class of 1982. dedicate our yearbook to our advisor. Mr. Robert W. Asman. During the past four years. Mr. Asman has guided our class with fatherly patience and pride. He has instilled in us his sincere sense of commitment. and his high values have established for us a paragon of integrity. As a teacher, history department chairman, and active community member. Robert Asman has always been accessible to those seeking his wise and straightforward counsel. Throughout our high school years, which have been filled with joy. unity, and limitless success, we have come to understand and appreciate the character of this energetic man. His warmth and care for us have touched us all deeply. For this and for all the shared memories, we shall always remember Robert Asman. Mr. Asman, on behalf of all my fellow classmates. I thank you. Augie Ribeiro President, Class of 1982 I Hl r- mW M IA- « ■ « rkO tvrf wW NEW MILFORD HICH SCHOOL 25 Nunn allot K.« I Nr. Milford. (T 06776 201 IVl WK Kovrabtr 17. 1981 Dear Seniors: 1 Mi wry pleated and honored Co have been asked Co write a personal message to the Claaa of 1982, and 1 wlah to take thli opportunity to thank you for all the poeltlve contribution you have made to our achool. It doaan't aeeai poaalble that your four yeara at Hew Milford Nigh School have drawn to a cloae. I can vividly recall your flrat day of achool back In September of 1978 aa you wandered around Che corridors trying to find your rooan and staring at the big senior . However, It didn't take long before the Class of 1982 started to assert Itself. You got organised early In the Fall of your freshman year and made a float for the Homecoming Farad . That was the flrat tine In recent memory that a freshman class accomplished that. Also, during that year, u had our first annual Freshman Recognition Night In which you started the tradition of freshman superlatives. I also remember how you continued to break new ground during your years and evolved from a potentially great class to a truly great class. The academic records you have established will last for many years. Right from the beginning It was your goal to be a united class. You have succeeded! Now that you have established yourselves. It Is time for you to move on because graduation la in fact a beginning, not an ending. The staff of this school has don Its job. You are well prepared and ready to strike out on your own In order to make your own place la the world. Each of you. In your own way, has shown great promise for good and meaningful futures. Some of you will be going to college, others to the world of work, and other to the armed forces. In whatever you do, I have no doubt that you will do It well. 1 have seen you succeed for the past four years and there Is no reason to believe you will not continue to escel. I aa proud to have been the principal for the Class of 1982 and I wish you the beat of luck In all your future endeavors. Sincerely, y PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE 6 7 10 11 ■UAH.S. -doaMj-UAHS. ’ ac -N.A.HS.-£aMlty-N Hil'5. 14 15 Administration Dr. Daniel Center Mr. Stanley Setear OFFICE STAFF AIDES Catherine Consaga Bonnie M. Howard Jane E. Moyle Barbara Shanahan • Bernard Pottenburgh Diane Adams 17 ART Dayle Elsesser SLum Sylvia Hierro £ MGSIC 9' 18 JL lCL Gerald Castonguay rft Sy — Kenneth P. Doyon Walter Nolan 3 OX OKJU PtjLAJUiA- Barbara Paradise Theresa J. Vanasse 19 Richard Sheridan 6 ENGLISH TP t John H. Lee {’avesis Cynthia Cover 4Qw Joan D. Crews Nancy C. Czerw Judith A. Leonard «_y JoAnn E. Lewis 20 Ronald Olson Lance D. Rogers Barbara W. Reynolds Maryann Sheehy Luise G. Stevens HI E vrrizEJ d E Q. 4 Ti , Elizabeth Thompson 21 t FOREIGN LANGUAGE Margaret Maczokas '7 $L3T Thomas F McDevitt 0 K Ui $Ua u_ Diane A. MillerOsborne 22 GUIDANCE (oew Gene Bernard The class of 1982 would like to extend a special thanks to Mrs. Cushman for her assistance in the college selection process. Through her knowledge, dedication, encouragement, we successfully secured our plans for a higher education. Thank You. Susan Fogarty George W. Lapinsky Clare Raymond 23 HEALTH O HOME ECONOMICS flOOK U_U_J U.L iLl-LuJuliO 24 11 hjJjjai 11 i_lLu-u. A INDUSTRIAL ARTS A MATHEMATICS William R. Bucknam N£w 10 PRINT’HELLO IQ GOTO IB RUN George D. W. Ferris U 'Ul C William C. Hibbard Ji 4 Xt i Joyce S. Holloway 26 27 Donald Woodin §§ NURSE RN Laurette Caron Hugh P. Magoun Theresa Burch LIBRARY Otf-FICTION X 81 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Frances W. Zaloski Bonnie Jo Cheron Susan C. Roberts Raymond Salvestrini 29 M SCIENCE A Jack A. Bouclier ‘ £- 1 Socrates Clonaris Lawrence Kershnar 30 Theresa Levin H.W.M. Mullen Douglas N. Packard 31 NW SOCIAL STUDIES NE 32 James L. Lauer Anne A. Park Stephen P. McGrath TtMC UHC Charles Raymond J. Russell Nicolas Ann Vallombroso 33 ★ SPECIALISTS Carol Ann Ferris Adele Handlers 34 MMS.MAfJfS. 35 THE GREAT ALL-AMERICAN MUSICAL DISASTER CLASS OF 1982 SENIOR PLAY - December 11 12, 1981 Directed by Charles Raymond CAST. Junior Dover, Jr. — Greg Baglia Ethel Kent — Irene Eddy Plato Voltaire — Bob Basher Theo Bart ok — Rich Rapp Appassionatta Aba lone — Linda Nelson Bronco Whinny — John Carlson Flint Wormwood — Shane Emmons Bob Everlove — David Haggett Gee-Gee Fonatine — Chris Wagner Sylvia Metroland — Stephanie Thomas Carmel McGregor — Julie Granieri Ginger — Mitzi Arnott Chuckles Lafoon — Julianne Smith Mrs. Bumble — Vanessa Byrne Baby Bernice — Jenny Begelman Winifred Lung — Liz Fisher Greta Gutt — Karen Cimmino Pauline — Julia Rinaldi Sally — Heather Asman Television Announcer — Kurt Arnold Assistant Director — Chip Bayers Camera Operator — J.D. Scrimgeour Script Person — Tricia Parker Makeup Artist — Heidi Perretta Maid — Laura Baxter Manservant — Paul Geyer Map Seller — Lisa Terry Musicians — Chip Bayers Rich Owen Julie Lewis Tour guide — Art Strassle Tourists — Bryn Anderson Kelly Burr Cathy O'Connor Pattie McGarry Leigh Nelson Nola Nuremberg Richard Owen Ellen Pollack Augie Ribiero William Saunders Tom Waymouth Police Officer — Scott Rosen STAGE AND SET CREW: Kerry Cardinal Joe Clark Andy Hine Jim Hogan Ginny Landgrebe Trey Lavalette Debbi Mann Eileen McCormack Mary Mercer John Marsicano John Pearson Jay Tovino George Murray John Shattuck Tricia Parker Brian Peck Bari Oshan Sally Moclair JUNIOR PROM - “ The Best of Times Class of '82 May 15, 1981 The Amber Room “The Best of Times” King Jed Lindhoim Queen Linda Kennedy Prince Jay Tovino Princess Julia Rinaldi HOMECOMING 39 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE The AFS Club believes that personal relationships between individuals of different cultures foster international understanding and friendship. The Winter Program enables students from abroad to come to live for a year with G.S. families and study in secondary schools. M. Bohnsack — Co-President P Klous K. Thierfelder — Co-President H. Kroeger L. LeBoeuf J. Shattuck — Vice-President K. Philippi — Treasurer K. Lynch D. Mann S Mark V. Sommerville — Secretary D. Abbott A. Meyer E. Abdella M. Muro S. Begasse C. Mu rone M. Bigelow J. Philippi T. Bigelow T. Pucci L. Buck bee S. Rosen T. Bucko E. Sendewicz J. Canepari J. Shattuck S. Clark J. Smith R. Confortini M. Smith V Consaga A. Strassle R. Cover S. Talbot S. Digilio L. Terry S. Dixon C. Thierfelder L. Ervius S. Thomas B. Franks T. Tolworthy M. Frauenhofer L. Traynham L. Gardei M Turk C. Genet C. Vadas K. Hayes A. Wilkens K. Jenson L. Waters K. King A. Woodard A. Klous Mr. Raymond — Advisor 40 BACKGAMMON D. Bernard S. Brandt B Camp K. Carter S. de la Vega S. Glynn B. Gorman J. Hills J. Jewell K Lillis G. Mitchell K Quirk E. Raymond E. Ryfel C. Strassle A. Tishion Mr. Magoun — Advisor The Backgammon Club gives students the opportunity to learn to play backgammon and develop their skills. Students are enthusiastic about playing against each other and like the challenge the game provides. J. Beers Bowman Camp Cassidy Derby Dike Doha C Fogarty 5 Jones Jordan Kozlowski D Kozlowski D. Kozlowski S. Lukow P. Messer B. Morehouse K Mullen D. Oldham M. Poethke M. Reynolds J. Roarke S. Rupar T. Tierney K Wheeler Mr. Hoyt — Advisor CHESS Students of all ability levels are welcome. The best club members, determined by the results of games played, compete in the WCC Interscholastic Chess League. Books are also available for loan to chess members. NMHS MARCHING BAND Albert Bayers — Director Dawn Abbott Keith Alexander Rebecca Alexander Bryn Anderson Heather Asman Yvette Bantz Stephanie Barksdale Margaret Barlow Nancy Barlow Ricky Barone Sharon Bath Albert Bayers Peter Bayers Susan Begasse Tessa Bigelow Stephanie Bigelow Steven Bower Susan Brenner David Boyer Timothy Brooks Tracey Bucko Alicia Burden Elizabeth Camp Chrysanthe Caplanson Peter Carabillo Kathy Carlson Erin Carrington Cynthia Casper Wendy Christopherson Meredith Cimmino Kathleen Coen Valerie Con saga Christine Cook Wendy Cook Michelle Crawford 42 Elizabeth Nahley Erik Nelson Marybeth O'Brien Catherine O'Connor Jodi Olsen Brenda Olson Christine O'Neill Kathleen O'Neill Debbie Orio Richard Owen Sharon Owen Nancy Owens Susan Pancoast Dante Pappano Annette Parker Sandy Peragine Theresa Pucci Ann Rapp Richard Rapp Eleanor Reid Bryan Ridge Christain Rogg Ernest Samuelson Mary Sarsfield Eric Sawyer Daria Schultz Cathy Scott Mary Scrimgeour Ellen Sendewicz Julianne Smith Michael Stefani Charles Strassle Sarah Sullivan Susan Davis Brian Dickey Jeffrey Dike Rene Dlugokencky Brian Durr Todd Durr Karen Edwards John Ennes Robert Ennis Madeline Falk Sheldon Ferris Elizabeth Finch Ann Fisher Colleen Fogarty Carl Fowler April Fredlund Donna Freeman Richard Frohlich Lisa Gardei Becky Geyer Lisabeth Godialis Paul Grassier Mandie Green Mamie Green Robert Haggett Barbara Hagner Linda Hawker Keri Hayes Cheryl Hess Christian Hine Tracy Hoffman James Hogan Mary Holsten Eileen Hyland Matthew Hyland Dirk Izzo Kirsten Jensen Christina Kennedy Kristen King Michael Knaak Kyle Knight Scott Kuhn Heather Leavenworth Donna Lemos Julie Lewis Michael Lewis Melissa Lobrako Karen Lucas Stephen Lukow Kathleen Lynch Lori Mayette Eileen Merton Heather Morren John Mullen Marybeth Mullen Carleen Murone Robyn Szarka Sandra Szinyei Karen Thierfelder Amy Tishion Steven Toman Maureen Turk Valerie Tutson Louis Venezia Maria Wagenbrenner Kristin Wallach Leslie Westfall Brenda Williamson Sue Woodin Peter Wright Michael York Jill Zucca 43 COURTYARD CLEANUP S. Austin T. Bahr T. Baylock D. Benavides C. Best R Blacker S. Budrow K Bouavillon R Cook M. Cooper M. Correa T. Covello L. Culbert E. Deneen T. Eisenberg J. Fugit L. Geissinger C. Gibbons A Goodbou D. Goodell T. Gordon P Haddad J. Hinckley R Hollar J. Kelly J. Klein J. Lewis D. Lynch C. Marois D. Mazzarella M. Mayer M. Menard M Myslow S. Nieman M Nott S. Panessa M. Peet J Phillips R. O'Brien L Redfern K. Retallick W. Richardson M Rosato C. Sterling P Stumpf K. Sweeney S. Seinyei L. Whitcomb T. Zack COMIC BOOK CLUB B Aquilina B. Bachman S. Fisher P Grasseler M. Jones B. Muro E. Myhill G. Stuart C. Tutson Mr. Olson — Advisor The Comic Book Club is a conjointment which peruses the pecuniary potential of collectable comics. 44 CPR S. Barksdale E. Birdseye W. Bremer L. Castonguay C. Cats S. Dixon R Drake S Dubois J Forrester B. Godialis R Granja M Griffin R. Gunnarshaug J. He hi K. Koenig R Koslowski C. Macomber T. Newnem D. Riper J. Ritt K. Regan L. Simo C. Smith J. Zullo Mrs. Nelson — Advisor COMPUTER CLUB S. Bower C. Brissett B. de la Vega M DeVoe M. Eichin R. Frolich J. Luning B. Saunders G. Takacs Dr. Kershner — Advisor 45 DECA J. Pierce — President S. Davis — Vice-President M. Duhan — Secretary L. Yoder — Treasurer C. Stezler — Reporter B. Banzhaf D. Bates S. Betts T. Carter L. Coveny T. Davis L. Feny L. Glynn J. Hinkley D. Jones C. Kunert C. Laramore L. Marois T. Mitchell J. Nor cross H. Penniston E. Perrin T. Piccinini E. Pollack J. Rinaldi J. Rodriguez K. Savage J. Smith D. Stack D. Sterns L. Sterns C. Thompson T. Thompson S. Tom a sack K. Wilmot D. Wilson M. Wooiey T. Yoder Mr. Nolan — Advisor DEBATE CLGB S. Burkhardt C. Derby P Jones J. Kessler G. Ramos M. Webster Mr. McGrath — Advisor 46 EXERCISE CLUB K. Albright J. Anderson B. Bower K. Cohen K. Cole D. Defonce A. Devoe L. Dratch C. Gage L. Harvey S. Helton L. Hill J. Jones K. Kroha C. Meffernan J. Mercier D. Pasarrello M Paskell B. Pete T. Shaver S. Stierle T. Walker M. Williams S. Wilson Mrs. Ferris — Advisor FBLA C. Smead — President D. Abbott — Vice-President D. Sieber — Secretary M. Arnott — Treasurer D. Beyer T. Brant D. Burch A. Forrester D. Girardo R. Lewis A. Miller S. Mark A. Strassle M. Wooley Mrs. Vanasse — Advisor 47 FHA H. Hetzel — President H. Hansen — Vice-President H. Carr — Secretary F Pollack — Treasurer C. Smith — Public Relations T. Albert D. Barboe S. Bremer T. Cavanaugh J. DeGiorgio M. Dixon L. Douskey K. Edwards S. Ellett S. Faure L. Fletcher R. Gagne J. Gustafson K. Horgen T. Kilian C. Kiss J. Lake A. Lemos K. Leonard Miss Opulski — Advisor S. McCarthy K. McHann S. Mishico A. Myers E. Nogent G. Pond N. Pugni C. Scott B Shaw K. Smead S. Sommerville P. Stierie A. Thomas G. Throop D. Fleckenstein R. Tomascak C. Tyrell D. Zenobio C. Alger Coed is our local NMHS name for Future Homemakers of America. Our chapter members pay yearly state and national dues which are used for magazine and newsletter publication and conferences. Our members plan activities to be held both during activity periods and outside school time. GREENHOUSE B. Bartram L. Bartram P Bayers S. Begasse C. Cardinal B. Dreher J. Eastman D. Espitee M. McGuinness M. Mullen R. O'Brien T. Oria C. J. Osborne K. Tobin P. Twohey Mr. Bouclier — Advisor 48 PIPER M Pappano — Editor S. Bower M Brooks A. Crowford R. Evans J Foster A. Fredlund T. Hansel I D. Jones T. Merrill K. Patagonia K. Pappano J. D. Scrimgeour V. Vandigrifft M. Wagonbrenner Mrs. Czerw — Advisor The Piper is NMHS’s art and literary magazine which is written, edited, and sold by staff members. Creative writing submissions, and black and white art prints are accepted from the entire student body. CHORUS W. Anderson J. Aquilina S. Austin W. Ballard C. Schuster C. DeVito A. Fredlund D. Frost L. Gardei P Geyer J. Marsicano M. Melycher E. Montesi J. Naradzy R. Oullette R. Rapp J. Shattuck J. Smith T. Waymouth F Wilson Mr. Keck — Advisor 49 FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING G. Bennett A. Couto C. Daniels J. DiFabbio K. Gerber S. Giuffre P. Johnson B. Murphy F Patagonia M. Paskell R. Peet V. Pizzarelli E. Raymond R. Schroeder K. Silvernail J. Tishion J. Vozzella L. Vozzella K. Winkler Mr Hibbard — Advisor This activity offers practical and theoretical basic training in fire fight ing. Some areas covered are: brush and grass fires, use of ladders, fire extinguishers, hoses, ropes, and hand tools, and basic rescue techniques. GYMNASTICS A. Clifford R Edman D. Enos C. Fredlund M. Hartney K. Hols ten K. Kraft S. Krubsack J. Mann J. McGivney K. McNinch S. McNinch M. Melycher N. Nuremburg B. Peet D. Smith Mrs. Cheron — Advisor 50 GOOD SAMARITAN CLUB A. Batista — President J. Watkins — Vice President A. Pizzo — Secretary T. Moffett — Treasurer D. Albright J. Cable N. Couillard S. Ellis K. Englund M. Green L. Hawker L. Hills D. Jones P Kleppin S. Lotocki K. Minck P Miner R. Nelson S. Noack M. Nolet C. Ogden R. Ouellette T. Pond E. Shavers P Sheridan Mr. Mullen — Advisor The Good Samaritan Club is composed of students who are interested in assisting those in need through community ser vice projects. One venture of the club was the sale of ‘New Milford license plates to raise money. MACRAME CLUB M. Benners J. Bongiorno S. Celia L. Chach H. Colby M Delgado R. Didcodk J. Hease M Hills B. Hodge C. Hodge J. Kennedy S. Kessman N. Maiwandi L. Mayette S. Norcross D. Prause G. Ruckey J. Showalter S. Stearns Mrs. Leonard — Advisor 51 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY R. Rapp — President K. Cohen — Vice President M. Pappano — Secretary C. O'Connor — Treasurer H. Asman J. Dike P. Edman R Evans C. Fogarty A. Fredlund L. Gardei G. Hagner G. Landgrebe J. Leavenworth S. Lukow K. Lynch • L. Nelson N. Nuremberg J. Pearson A. Ribiero C. Rogg M. Rogg B. Saunders J. D. Scrimgeour J. Smith K. Theirfelder S. Thomas L. Terry L. Traynham C. Vadas M.Wagenbrenner C. York Mr. Packard — Advisor Miss Vallombroso — Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL S. Lukow — President C. Bayers — Vice President L. Fisher — Secretary C. Rogg — Treasurer L. Baxter R Cover C. Fogarty A. Fredlund C. Hess D. Izzo L. Kelly P McGarry N. Owens A. Rapp S. Sullivan C. Thierfelder Mr. Barbero — Advisor 52 PLANETARIUM CLUB K. Alexander J. Barrows J. Leavenworth K. Miller J. Napolitano J. Pavlick K. Reed D.Townsen E Woods Mrs.LaFleur — Advisor SKI CLUB M. Bohnsack — President D Haggett - ■ President M. Parker — Vice President B Anderson D. Hulboy Y. Bantz S. Jackson N. Barlow L. Kimball S. Berger K. Friegl S. Betts A. Lovell E. Birdseye J. Mathews L. Birdseye M. Maytham T. Brant E. McCormack B. Brunner K. Moschitta G. Casas P Mulmeyer H. Cetinski A. Parker C. D'Amato M Pearson B Dreher L. Pitcher M. Falk D. Schultz T. Fisher M. Seifert K. Fogarty J. Sheridan P Geyer D. Sherman L. Goersch M. Stahly A. Gutierrez B. Stevens R Haggett A. Strassle L. Hartman K. Testa A. Havens M Wagonbrenner A. Hine J. Webb C. Hine J. Zucca K Hoyt Mr. Barbero — Advisor 53 SPANISH CLUB T. Martel — President J. Ennes — Vice President K. Clark — Treasurer B. Davis C. DeJongh T. Ebersole J. Franks D. Harkness J. Leavenworth L. Loftus K. Noonan M. Piccinini H. Reynolds V. Santarsiero R Szarka K. Tzenis C. Whitcomb Mrs. Clark — Advisor Club members prepare for the Christmas celebration and obtain recipes for Span ish food, and build a pinata for a fiesta”. Students also learn to make Easter cards and view filmstrips on Spanish customs. CAKE DECORATING K. Albright L. Converse no C. Devito A. Kovacs M. Kulak D. Marcaille L. Moore M. Quinn D. Vince J. Zenobio Mrs. Reynolds — Advisor 54 VARSITY CLUB K. Carlson H. DeBoy B. Hagner D. Hough C. Kelly D. Merrick L. Nahley J. Oshan S. Owen S. Woodin Mrs. Zalowski — Advisor Since 1968, the Varsity Club has organized the picture frames near the auditorium for all the Varsity teams to be recognized. The V.C. also prepares and sells the programs at the home football games. VICA M. Mayers G. Albert J. Rinaldi M. Alger T. Rizzo Y. Bantz P. Sesera C. Bauer J Shepard D. Beyer T. Sheridan G. Boski M. Simoneau D. Cooper S. Robertson B. Corbett S. Smith S. Croteau J. Valentine P. Edman S. Vallely H. Finch L. Vozzella M. Gassett Y. Yeoman D. Havas J. Zidack J. Beaton S. Wilmont D. Hungerford Mrs. Caron — Advisor L. Kelly Mr Doyan — Advisor C. Mayers VICA is a club organized to pre pare today’s students for the world of work. Students prepare themselves for futures in the trade, industrial. technical, and health occupations. They acquire occupa tional skills necessary to enter the labor market. 55 VOLLEYBALL CLUB W. Anderson L. Maccarlello B. Banzhaf S. Maiwandi L. Berger D. Marsicano M. Buccellato S. Merrick P. Carabillo J Merrill D. Cooper M. Miller S. Emmons P. Planz J. Fuller C. Sanford J. Giannone A. Sheppard G. Giroux K. Swanson J. Harris C. Talbot M. Havas W. Webb T. Kullgren R. Williams L. Lewis Mr. Kraft — Advisor The Volleyball Club is set up to allow the students the enjoyment of playing volleyball. The club is recreational without any formal instruction. WILDERNESS CLUB R. Barone C. Blessing T. Brooks B. Dickey A. Fisher K. Kriegl D. Lee J. Mullen J. Raymond D. Theisen S. Toman G. Vaughan L. Venezia Mr. Kriewald — Advisor 56 WEIGHTLIFTING J. Aquilina S. Ferriss E. Huggins J. Marsicano J. Naradzy R. Ouellette B Peck T. Rinaldi S. Rontous D. Schrack D. Toussaint T. Waymouth S. Zarba Mr. Salvestrini — Advisor WRESTLING B. Aquilina J. Aquilina A. Baglia D. Dunn R. Girodick J. Hughes E. Huggins R. Graniere D. Fetterly J. Marsicano J. Naradzy R. Ouellette B. Peck D. Warde T. Waymouth Mr. Neff — Advisor 57 ECOLOGY NOW L. Harrison D. Keane J. McMahon L. McMahon M. Kelley S. Shipley L. Stearns S. Wahlers Miss Austin — Advisor CHANTICLEER B. Anderson M. Arnott G. Baglia C. Bayers L. Fisher D. Lawson S. Lukow S. Mark E. McCormack L. Nelson L Nelson E. Pollack J. Rinaldi Mr. Schnepf 58 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS I Mary Scrimgeour — President Tanya Hansel — Vice President Melissa Melycher — Treasurer Karen Holsten — Secretary SOPHOMORE Peter Bayers — President Marybeth Mullen — Vice President Carmen Cardinal — Treasurer Maureen McGinnes — Secretary 59 JUNIOR Doug Paskowski — President Liz Nahley — Vice President Sinead Tillman — Treasurer Leslie Westfall — Secretary SENIOR Augie Ribeiro — President Greg Baglia — Vice President J. D. Scrimgeour — Treasurer Karen Cimmino — Secretary 60 1982 YEARBOOK ROW I: Karen Thierfelder — Faculty Ed.. Linda Nelson — Editor-in-Chief. Liz Fisher — Senior 6 Asst. Coordinating Ed.. Pattie McGarry — Business Ed. ROW 2: Debbie Mann — Activities Ed.. Linda Hartman — Girls Sports Ed.. Jeanette Barrows — Art Ed.. Chip Bayers — Boys Sports Ed.. Maria Wagenbrenner — Literary Ed.. Eileen McCormack — Superlatives Ed.. Greg Baglia — Art Staff. Kathy Coen — Underclassmen Ed.. Julia Rinaldi — Business Ed. Not Shown: Margaret Pap pa no — Art Ed.. Dana Jones — Art Staff. REMEMBER WHEN . .. Student Council tried to have a toga party? The Prom Committee was determined to find a bridge? We got our own mailboxes? We had to find a new rainbow Homecoming morning? J.M. split his pants at a basketball game ... while playing? L.B. dropped E.M.’s vino on railroad street? “Breaking curfew” in Washington? (we had a curfew?) C.O. and L.T. got up at 4:00 a.m. to to make breakfast? We went snipe hunting in Boston? T.P. misunderstood Me. Maleh’s jaloux” and proclaimed, “Liz isn't loose!” Steph explained to the police what 200 N.M.H.S. students were doing at M.G.’s? Grove parties were cancelled because we didn’t have a permit? The wheels fell of Mr. Roger’s chair... while he was in it? T.P. took an unexpected swim at the fest? J.R. was locked in Coach Sal’s locker? THO at the pool? Bob lived the part of Plato Voltaire for the rest of the year? Greg got a “pie in the face” at practice? “Parts” of Biology class ended up in the salad bar? G.M. was a safety hazard in Chemistry and Mrs. L. tried to throw him out of class? Mrs. Nelson told us we could ask her anything in Health class, and some people did? Trey was ostrasized from Mr. Kellog’s class? Rob C. brought us “grape juice” to the Waterville Valley Holiday Inn? SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES Color................................................... blue Food....................................................pizza Candy................................................Snickers Pastime.............................................. parties Male Vocalist...........................................Bruce Springsteen Dan Fogelberg Female Vocalist...........................................Pat Benatar Rock Group....................................Journey, Eagles Actor.........................................Dustin Hoffman Actress.......................................... Sally Field Movie...................................................Rocky Horror Author........................................... Shakespeare T.V. Program.............................. Saturday Night Live Season.................................................Summer Radio Station .... 1-95 WRKI Sport........................................................FootbaM Professional Sports Team . . . • • • • • • N.Y. Giants •Professional Sports Figure. . .|t-. Lawrer Car........................................ Mercedes Sports Car Song.............. .. . “Freebird” 64 j.S. A.MAS. H.s. k k k k 5o k h k k I o MAMS. MAMS. -Apcv -MAM.S • zti -AAMS. FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY RECORD Play tor the moment! SENIORS Heather DeBoy Irene Eddy Mary Mercer Sue Marsan Linda Nelson Bari Oshan Margaret Pappano Lisa Terry Wins — 11 Losses — 3 Ties — 3 State Finalists — 3rd year MVP — Sue Marsan MIP — Sue Woodin 1st Team WCC All Star — Sue Marsan Vera Pizzarelli 2nd Team WCC All Star — Bari Oshan All State Players — Sue Marsan Vera Pizzarelli ROW 1: M. Piccinini, L. Westfall. K. Carlson, S. Owen. D. Merrick. S. Woodin. ROW 2: C. Kelly — mgr.. H. DeBoy. M. Mercer. S. Marsan. B. Oshan. L. Nelson. I. Eddy. M. Pappano. V. Pizzarelli. Coach Fran Zaloski, Missing — L. Terry JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Wins — 9 Losses — 0 Ties — 3 ROW I: D. Hough. K. Holsten. B. Finch, R Dlugokencky, M Scrimgeour. A. Guitierrez. V. Vandigrifft. R O’Brien, D. Freeman ROW 2: C. Mino—mgr., B. Hagner. L. Pedota. K. O'Neil. M Barlow, A. Parker. L. Hawker. J. Oshan. E. Nahley, Coach Dianne DeCristo BOYS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM RECORD Wins — 13 Losses — 0 WCC Champions Shelton Invitational — 2nd Class L Sectional — 1st Class L State Meet — 5th Open State Meet — 8th MVP — John McCafferty MIP — Rick Barone ROW 1: M. Gavlick. D. Gagnon. K. Cardinal — Capt.. C. Bayers. D. Haggett ROW 2: W. Shaw, D. McCormack. J. McCafferty. J. Somoska. D. Albright. M. Seifert ROW 3: Coach Russ Devin. M. McCafferty. D. Pappano, C. Greenert, J. Mullen. R Barone i A 68 REMEMBER WHEN ... We won our 3rd straight WCC Championship? Greenert showed it all to the soccer team? Mr. Devin said No you're not Please, Please, Please” That's too damn bad ? We didn't cut a workout? (No!) We had the best parties in school? INDIVIDUAL STATS All WCC — John McCafferty Kerry Cardinal David Haggett Craig Greenert All State — John McCafferty 7th State Open Meet SENIORS — Chip Bayers, Kerry Cardinal David Gagnon, Michael Gavlick, David Haggett, William Shaw 69 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM RECORD Wins — 8 Losses — 2 WCC — 3rd place Bethel Invitational JV — 1st Shelton Invitat. JV — 3rd Varsity — 5th WCC All State Nominees: Kirsten McNinch Mary Beth Mullen Valerie Tutson MVP — Mary Beth Mullen — Valerie Tutson MIP — Eleanor Reid ROW 1: S. Mishico—mgr.. M. Mullen. K. McNinch. C. Whitcomb. A. Peck. D. Plourde ROW 2: M Eleck. B. Anderson. E. Hyland. H. Asman, K. Jensen. E. Reid ROW 3: J. Jones. K Albright. W. Christopherson. V. Tutson. T. Hansell, C. McGarry. L. Baxter. Coach 0 pulsky missing: S. Begasse REMEMBER WHEN . .. O. climbed the goal post We tried to bake cookies? The team had to run home from meets? Monga sat on people on the bus? We played soccer? Eileen was quiet? Amy wore alligator shoelaces? Tanya wasn’t flirting? The girls guys stretched out together? 70 ROW 1: K. Moschitta. J. Landry. S. Merrick. J. Aquilina — Co Capt . K Hoffman — Co Capt . A. Ribeiro. J Hogan. B. Pasternack. F Peragine ROW 2: Coach Rich Sheridan. A. Clifford — mgr.. A Manderbach, B. Fetter. S. Doha. G. Griffith. J. Cassidy. M. York. J. Brauneisen. J. Walton. M. Poethke, M. Sontag. S. Nicolson. B. Fitzgerald. M. Butera, S. McNinch — mgr VARSITY RECORD Wins — 10 Losses — 4 Ties 1 MVP — Jim Brauneisen Frank Peragine MIP — Martin Poethke 72 REMEMBER WHEN ... Coach Sheridan said Rubbish, gentlemen — rubbish, rubbish rubbish! ? We upset Bethel —with a little help from our fans? We defeated Bethel again? Coach Sheridan promised to say Martin's last name right? SENIORS — Jim Aquilina, John Cassidy, Bill Fetter, Kevin Hoffman, Jim Hogan, Augie Ribeiro, Scott Merrick, Martin Poethke JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Wins — 10 Losses — 1 ROW 1: C Strassle. B Kickey. J. Sheridan, B DeBoy, M Hyland, A. Linero, DG Izzo. I. Dane. B. Dike. E. Ryffel ROW 2: S. MacDonald. R Bayers—Iri Capt.. S. Kuhn. D. Wheeler—tri Capt.. K. Fogarty, J. Matthews. P Daher. K. Fogarty—tri Capt.. M. 73 Butera. Coach Alan Moger missing: S. Barksdale—mgr., W. Cook—mgr VOLLEYBALL VARSITY RECORD Wins — 4 Losses — 14 MVP — Eileen McCormack MIP — Dana Rinehart 2nd Team All Conf. — Eileen McCormack SENIORS — Denise Burch Karen Cimmino Penny Edman Laura Maccariello Eileen McCormack 74 ROW 1: B Bartram. S. Burdhardt. D. Rinehart. P Brush. W. Byrne ROW 2: C. Blessing—mgr.. C. Hess—mgr.. D. Maccariello—Co Capt., P. Edman. E. McCormack—Co Capt.. K. Cimmino. D. Burch, C. Sanford—mgr.. Coach Bill Kraft JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Wins — 14 Losses — 4 REMEMBER WHEN ... Karen said, O.K. Guys. Hit 'em high Hit 'em low GO GO GO!!!” Eileen tried to sing The Hunkiest Coach? We all went to VB Camp together? Mr. Kraft had us over for dinner? Mr. Kraft abbreviated out of bounds as O.B.? Our Coach tripped and flew across the floor at Weston High? ROW T. Hoffman. K. Kraft. M. Cimmino, C. Fredlund, L. Bartram. T. Oria. L. Peragine ROW 2: C. Blessing. C. Hess, K. Kriegl. M Sarsfield, A. Fisher, C. Alger. H. Kroeger, C. Cardinal, C. Sanford. Coach Kraft 75 CHEERLEADING ROW 1: S. Brandt. C. Sabia, L. Hartman ROW 2: D. Smith. B. Geyer. D. Espitee ROW 3: H. Perretta. L. Nelson. J. Rinaldi. K. Cohen missing — J. McGivney MVP — Linda Hartman MIP — JoAnne McGivney SENIORS — Sandy Brandt Kim Cohen, Linda Hartman, JoAnne McGiveny, Leigh Nelson, Heidi Perretta, Julia Rinaldi 76 REMEMBER WHEN ... Julia didn't want to know what time it was? We cheered with a full squad? Heide-Ho didn't believe something? JoAnne remembered what cheer we were doing? We celebrated our Celebration routine? Buns, Hips, Heidi-Ho, Sules, Lei, and So cheered their final football game? ROW 1 M. Melycher, L. Loftus ROW 2: K. Blanchard. M. Benners. K. Noonan. B. McAlley ROW 3: M. Better. A. Christopherson FOOTBALL MVP — John Marsicano MVL — Jay Tovino MIB — Rob Hungerford Bob Basher MIL — Don Eederle ROW 1: R. Epting. R Hungerford. B. Basher. J. Clark. J. Tovino — Capt.. J. Marsicano — Capt., J. Shattuck — Capt.. T. Lavalette. G. Takacs ROW 2: J. Carlson. G. Baglia. L. Heaton. E. Abdella. K. Englund, K. Golembeski. D. Federle. J. Mercer. S. Rosen ROW 3: A. Napolitano. J Gargon. L. Shirloff. T. Rinaldi. K. Bonner. J. Hughes. G. Huggins. J Gargon ROW 4: R. Chach. J. Shrack. T. Toussaint. J Fernandez. CJ. Osborne. R Barrett. D. Kunz. D Ford ROW b B. Wirtz. K. Zarba, M Scholar. S. Roundous. C. Nicosia. L. Shapiro ROW 6: Coaches Neff. Wrenn. Salvestrini, McGinniss REMEMBER WHEN . . . We beat Brookfield? Mr. Neff said “Trey gay?” “Is that an earing, or are you gay?” Rob was “28” for a day We asked “Please don’t fall on us, S.R.?” We played tackle speedball? FRESHMEN RECORD Wins — 2 Losses — 6 Ties — 1 ROW 1: J. Zullo. B. Purpora—coCapt . S. Abdella. D. Danish—coCapt., J. Marinnucci. S. Ferriss. M. Owen. B. Dun ROW 2: L. Venezio. T. Brooks. T D’Amico, J. Juliano. D. Aquilina. M Zarba, E. Bowman ROW 3: Coach Ross Kellogg. C. Tutson. M. Thomas. S. Duncan. B. Roode, M. Bizier, S. Samuelson ROW 4: D. Wyant. E. Gerey. E. Lillis. C. Carlson. 79 B. Pardon. H. Volinski. P. Perrault, B. Cassozza missing — J. Goodell GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ROW 1: L. Nelson — Co-Capt.. S. Marsan — Co-Capt.. ROW 2: Coach John Bachetti. A. Peck. L. Buckbee. A. Fisher. K. Carlson. C. Alger. L. Westfall. M. Maythem. B. Olsen. VARSITY RECORD Wins — 14 Losses — 5 Seniors — Suzy Marsan Linda Nelson REMEMBER WHEN ... Laura made the news for going the wrong way”? Mr. B. wore his Mr. Bee T-shirts? We became cheerleaders? Suzy scored a basket ... for the other team? We played vs S-T-A-C-E-Y!!!? ROW 1: L. Peragine, C. Mino ROW 2: V. Consaga — Mgr. M. O'Brien — Mgr. B. Bartram, C. Hayes. M. Green. T. Oria. M. Scrimgeour. Coach Bachetti. 83 BOYS’ BASKETBALL CU-JL- 0- ROW 1: M. Highsmith — Co-Capt.. D. Hansen. G. McChesney. K Golembeski. R. Punicci. J. Kessler ROW 2: E. Raymond. B. Noonan. J. Ndukwu. L. Heaton. D. McCormack. J. Samoska ROW 3: G. Murray — CoGapt.. J.D. Scrimgeour. ROW 1. A. Jordon, G. Gilenno, B. Piscetta. B. Muro ROW 2: McCafferty, B. Murray. E. Lippay, K. Bonner, E. McCall, J. Kessler Missing — Coach Bouclier, A. Guiterrez. Remember When ... L.H. exploded when he couldn’t start? K.G. asked for a fair chance? We beat Newtown twice for the first time in since 74? G.M. didn’t foul out? ROW I: Coach Bob Pearson. J. Mullen. D.G. Izzo, C. Hine, J. Farrell. P Perault. J. McGarrey ROW 2: E Gereg. D. Sherman, R.Haggett. B. Roode Missing — M Stahley. S. Clark. F Shiffman VARSITY RECORD Wins — 9 Losses — 6 Seniors — Penny Edman Debby Enos Nola Nuremberg GYMNASTICS REMEMBER WHEN ... Nola knocked the chalk tray over and Debby fell into it and it was on T.V. We almost got disqualified for laughing at Cheron's pointed clogs at the Weston meet. JoAnne and Brandi didn't say, “I'm sorry. J.A. was on the girls gymnastics team. Penny fell down the stairs. 86 ROW 1: C. Fredlund. K. Holsten ROW 2: E. Reid. N. Nuremburg — CoCapt., P. Edman. D. Enos — Co-Capt., S. Davis ROW 3: K Kraft, B Peet. Coach Bonnie Jo Cheron, M. Hartney. S Krubsack ROW 4 M Melycher. J. Mann. D. Smith. K. Kriegel. 87 Varsity Record Wins — 9 Losses — 6 Seniors — Jim Aquilina John Marsicano Tom Waymouth W.C.C. Conference Champs — Tom Waymouth Jim Aquilina M.V.P. — Tom Waymouth Jim Aquilina M.I.P. — Rob Oullette WRESTLING 88 REMEMBER WHEN ... J.A. made weight? Muscles (B.P.) intimidated his opponents by flexing? J.M. won a match? D.W. got the Brady Blues and went to Canada? Mr. Neff didn't get beat on at practice? We had the famous double practices? ROW 1: B. Moclair, S. Tolaska. K. Fogarty. A. Baglia ROW 2: T. Brooks. S. Ferris. G. Huggins. C. Menkis. R Burns, J. Stoezel. Si fSSf CHEERLEADING REMEMBER WHEN ... The official sat in on one of the cheers. We had 3 purple buzzards and a pink one. Heidi didn’t do a twisty. Your mother didn't wear combat boots to bed. ROW 1: B. Geyer, S. Brandt — Co-Capt.. D. Espitee. ROW 2: D. Frost. D. Zenobio ROW 3: A. Miller. L. Nelson, J. Rinaldi. H. Perretta. ROW 1: A. Christophersen. K. Leonard. M. Muro, M. Beiter — Capt. ROW 2: J. Watkins. B. McAlley. D. Harkness ROW 3: C. Hess. P. Klous. K. Tzenis CLASS ARTISTS: Dana Jones, Rob Walker BEST DRESSED: David Haggett, Lisa McMahon MOST ATHLETIC: John Marsicano Suzy Marsan CLASS COUPLE: Julie Rinaldi Jay Tovino TALLEST G SHORTEST: Tracey Rizzo DONE MOST FOR CLASS: Liz Fisher Tom Waymouth, Emily Montesi, John Merrill Augie Ribeiro BEST BUDDIES: Sally Moclair Barbara Ventrudo MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Karen Thierfelder, Stephen Lukow CLASS PARTIERS: Maureen Murphy Rich Rapp CLASS CLOWNS: Suzy Marsan John Carlson CLASS FLIRT: Lisa Terry J. Marsicano substituting for Chris Twohey 93 NICEST EYES: Kerry Cardinal Sue Stierle NONCONFORMISTS: Betty Ann Rebo Dave Gulatta NICEST SMILE: Leigh Nelson John Marsicano MOST GULLIBLE: Bob Basher Debbie Mann BIGGEST BROWN NOSERS: Stephanie Thomas Rich Rapp CLASS MUSICIANS: Rich Rapp, Julie Lewis CLASS BLUSHERS: Marv Mercer Trey Lavalette MOST TALKATIVE: Bob Basher. Stephanie Thomas QUIETEST: Chris Talbot BEST LOOKING: Jay Tovino, Heather Asman 95 REMEMBER WHEN Nola was busted for Good-N-Plenties? We learned that geometry was based on one point that doesn't even exist? Steve thought everyone was a commie? Mrs. Nelson wore two different shoes to school? The National Honor Society went to Washington D.C. (WALDO!!!)? Mrs. Cover didn’t say I'll wait for you class. ? Julie beat Mr. Nick in the watermelon-spitting contest at Hyde Park? Augie didn't say, 'And that's not bad!!! at a class meeting? The Girt Scouts went to Bermuda? (EGOR!)? We beat the Seniors in the Tug-of-War when we were Freshmen? Andy set off the alarm at the Vanderbilt mansion? Margaret's skirt fell off in A.P. History? The soccer team beat the undefeated Bethel team . .. TWO times? Greg jumped into the Boston river to rescue a frisbee? HUGGY HUGGY, KISSY KISSY was banned by Dr. Bro? Antonio and Juan followed Linda and Margaret around in Mexico . . . and around . . . and around? We were the last class to ever be initiated into New Milford High School? Mr. Asman said. Now that’s the sex purpose! Someone tried to blow up the garbage can in the courtyard? Ted called an unslanched wench an unstrained wrench in Soph. English? John Merrill ran for president? Mr. Bucknam’s classes had to remember the s-i-g-n of the s-i-n-e? There was a coterie of masculinity in American Studies? Everyone knew the words to Wrapper's Delight? Trey was the fastest thing around? The band went to Mystic? . . . (neither do they) The Weanies were best friends thought they’d never end? Mr. Woodin said “ssshixsh? Mr. Olson played the Camp Granada song for us in Freshmen English? The Field Hockey team went to the state finals ... 3 times in 4 years? Miss Austin's class learned how to make snowflakes? Rich O. told Jeanette to sit like a lady? We could finally leave F G periods? We had normal locks on our lockers?..........and Homeroom? David H. was too big for his britches? Frosh football always won? J.C. climbed into J.H. ’s S.M.’s window in Spain and hid in the closet? We got out early because of snow...and it never did? Mr. Hibbard's class had KOOL-Aid and 2 pies squared? Artie got lost in New York? Malt brought a part of Australia to NMHS? A.P. History went to Boston and Chrissy almost got picked up? Mr. Rogers spilled coffee all over himself? Someone drugged the fish in Soph. Biology? Going to McD's after school was the big thing to do? The Junior Homecoming float washed away in the rain? The Senior Play brought our class closer together? Graduation seemed so far away? Beth Abbott Steve Abdella Valerie Adams Keith Alexander Craig Anderson M Drew Aquilina Scott Babiyan Laurie Baisley Margaret Barlow Ricky Barone Michael Barry Lisa Bertram Sharon Bath Mary Beiter Christopher Bellamy Jackie Bernard Stephanie Bigelow Tessa Bigelow Eric Birdseye Maylo Bizier Kim Blanchard Laurie Bonn Eric Bowman Scott Bowman David Boyer Warren Bremer 102 Tim Brooks Tammy Bruey Steven Bud row Pat Burns Chrysanthe Caplanson Laura Capron Chris Carlson Erin Carrington Kelly Carter Leonard Casacalenda Gabriella Casas Bob Casazza Lisa Castonguay Chris Cats Trisha Cavanaugh Grace Cea Sue Celia Sandra Chark Amy Christopherson Meredith Cimmino John Clark Karen Cole Denise Coleman Melanie Connors Valerie Consaga Lina Converse no 103 Christine Cook David Coons Gina Corson Rebecca Cover Regina Cox Michelle Crawford Paul Croteau George Curry Tony Damico Daniel Danish Jack D'Anna Brenda Davis Bob DeBoy Marcy DeCosa David DeForest Matt Deierlein Carlos DeJongh Margarita Delgado Stacie Devine Brian Dickey Bruce Dike Sandy Dixon Rene Dlugokencky Barbara Dorfschmidt Phyllis Drake Scott Duncan 104 Kathy Dunn Brian Durr Jon Dzurka Tammy Ebersole Stephanie Edwards Terry Ellis Kim English Robert Ennis John Farrell Peter Farrell Sheldon Ferriss Betsy Pinch Wendy Finson Steven Fisher Tammy Fisher Leeanne Fletcher Carl Fowler Kristie Fox Jennifer Franks Christal Fredlund Donna Freeman Piane Froland Kim Gayk r Nico Genet Ed Gereg Glenn Gileno 105 Greg Giroux Ron Glander Lisabeth Godialis Joseph Goodell Richard Granja Paul Grassier Craig Greenert Rene Gulotta Bob Haggett Julie Hannigan Tanya Hansell Deborah Harkness Lisa Harvey Audrey Havens Jennifer Hehl Sharon Helton Richard Hetzel Jody Hills 106 ft's Chris Mine Karen Holsten Kim Hoyt Diana Hulboy Matthew Hyland Steven Jones Pamela Keane Susan Keane Mary Kelly Christina Kennedy Jami Kenny Susan Kernochan Ted Kimlin Kristen King Michael Knaak Ramona Kostes Aelyssa Kovacs Dennis Kozlowski Richard Kozolowski Kimberly Kraft t Kevin Krenkel Jody Larusso Michael Lath rope Sean Lee Dawn Lemmon 107 Kim Leonard Craig Lewis Liz Little Todd Litty Missy Lobraico Tracey Lobraico Lisa Loftus Jonathan Luning Christopher Macomber Brendan Maguire Dawn Marcille Jeff Marinucci Susan Marshall Gina Marsicano David Maruszak Lori Mayette David Mazzarella Bonnie McAlley Ken McBreairty Mike McCafferty Ed McCall John McGarry Melissa Melycher Kim Michaud Mike Mills Christine Mino Bill Moclair Laurie Moore Heather Morren Pat Morris 108 Karen Moschitta Charles Moss Lisa Mulhare John Mullen Mandy Muro William Murphy James Napolitano Sally Narkes Cory Nash Kelly Noonan Kathleen O'Neill Theresa Oria John Patagonia Susan Pancoast Robert Pardon Andrea Pare 109 Ronald Peet Paul Perreault Miriam Piccinini Lisa Pitcher Julie Pitt Donna Plourde Elizabeth Poprocki Richard Prause Nathaniel Prentice Mary Quinn Sandy Rainville Alex Raskin Kathryn Reed Kristin Reppenhagan Amanda Reul Heather Reynolds Frank Richter Edward Rizza Jeff Roark John Rodriguez Mark Rogg Bill Roode Gail Ruckey Eric Ryffel Mike Salter Sam Samuelson Lawrence Schmitt 110 Karen Schultz Mary Scrimgeour Ellen Sendewicz Mike Sensenbrenner Cheryl Seymour Jay Sheridan Sherry Smart Meri Jo Smith Christine Snow Jill Son tag Mike Stahly Tia Stavrakis Philomona Stierle Charles Strassle Lynn Sullivan Sean Sweeney Sean Swett Kim Testa Cheryl Thierfelder Jenny Thomas Michael Thomas Steve Toman Rae Tamascak Doug Townsend Nicola Treloar Chip Tutson 111 Kim Tzenis Louis Venezia Desiree Vince Lee Waters Kristin Wallach Joanna Webb Christine Whitcomb Tracy Wilmot Donna Winkelvoss Ken Winkler Tina Yoblonski I 112 -O®'5' CJnoLu r hhnoC r. 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Edwards Mark Eichin Michele Eleck Dawn Elliott Stacie Ellis Kurt Elsesser Dawn Espitee Dorothea Esposito 116 Lynda Farrell Gale Fernandez Jim Fernandez Julie Ferry Rich Fevang Brian Fitzgerald Susan Fitzgerald Ann Fisher Annette Flannery Keith Fogarty Kevin Fogarty Marlise Frauenhofer Jeff Fuller Irma Gage Rhonda Gagne Allison Gee Lisa Geissinger Larry Genova Laura Genovese Kenneth Gerber Susan Getchell Becky Geyer Steven Giuffre Amy Goodbou Janet Goodbou Susan Grady 117 Arleen Gutierrez Jennifer Haase John Hagner David Hansen Jim Hartman Martha Hartney Mike Havas Louis Heaton Cheryl Hess Maurice Highsmith Charlene Hodge Tracy Hoffman Mary Holsten Kristen Horgen Dawn Hough Chris Hueck John Hughes 118 Bob Jennings Phillip Jepsen Sharon Jerrom Jennifer Jones Lenny Jones Mike Jones Andy Jordan Jonathan Kessler Sandi Kessman Patty Klous Kyle Knight Debbie Knipe Karolyn Koenig David Kozlowski Chris Kraemer Keryn Kriegl Heather Kroegler Stacy Krubsack Scott Kuhn Donald Kunz John Kutchera Julie Lake Jeff Landry Laurie Langevin 119 Donna Lcmos Bob Lewis Michael Lewis Rachel Lillis Tamara Lindsey Eric Lippay Lisa Lourenco David Lynch Michele Lynch Scott MacDonald Virginia Mackey Pat Maguire Nazy Maiwandi Rubi Maiwandi Judi Mann Carol Marois Jeff Mathews Chris Mazuros 120 Pat McArdle Carl McBreairty Stacey McCarthy Sue McDaniel Maura McGuinness Kirsten McNinch Craig Menkes Jean Mercier Diane Merrick Dave Merton Amy Meyer Kevin Miller Sherri Mishico Darci Mlaker Andy Morehouse Tracey Morrell Kevin Mullen Marybeth Mullen Bob Muro Bill Murray April Myers Eric Myhill Dawn Nagle John Ndukwu Tammy Newnam Chris Nicosia Brian Noonan Cindy Norcross Robin O'Brien Patty O'Connell 121 Louis Pane Dante Pappano Annette Parker Chris Payne Anita Peale Mike Pearson Amy Peck Brandi Peet David Peet Matt Penn Lisa Peragine Jennifer Phillips Laura Pizzarelli Fay Pollack Gail Pond Tina Pond Theresa Pucci Jon Raymond Lori Redfern Kevin Regan Marty Rosato 122 Steve Rountos Virginia Santarsiero Mary Sarsfield Eric Sawyer David Scheef Lewis Schirloff Mark Scholer Cathy Scott Lisa Seidl Lisa Serra Jennifer Shattuck Wendy Shaver Bill Sheehan Lisa Simo Colette Smith Dawn Smith Toni Smyrski Shelley Sommerville Michael Stefani Bill Stephen Cindy Sterling Greg Stewart Jim Stoelzel Linda Storm Sarah Sullivan Kathe Sweeney Sandra Szinyei Stacey Talbot Mary Tencza Amelia Thomas 123 Gretchen Throop Amy Tishion Diane Tlasky Kim Tobin Sally Tomascak Alma Totten Tracy Toussaint Peter Trafas Thomas Trager Paige Twohey Donald (Jkers Valerie Vandigrifft Lisa Ventrudo Scott Walton David Warde Michael Webster Sue Wellons Page Westervelt Keith Wheeler Luci Whitcomb Astrid Wilkens Brian Willcox Brenda Williamson Fay Wilson Brian Wlrtz Susan York Kenneth Zarba Kara Zielke 124 125 Dawn Abbott Edward Abdella Sheri Ackerman Lisa Aickelin David Albright Joni Anderson William Anderson Jay Aronson David Ashcroft Tim Bahr Diane Barboe Sancy Barlow Brenda Bartram Andrea Batista Tom Bleak ley Judi Bongiorno Peter Bowman Jim Brauheisen Charles Brissett Patty Brush Laura Buckbee Tracy Bucko Alicia Burden Suzette Burkhardt Kerry Burroughs Tim Byrne Wendy Byrne Jennifer Cannon Cindy Casper Kim Castle 126 a Heidi Cetinski Cathy Chach Renee Chailou Wendy Christophersen Anne Clifford James Colville Roberta Confortini Wendy Cook Nancy Couillard Annie Crawford Thomas Culbert Chip Davin Sue Davis Trish Davis Dawn De Fonce Bill De La Vega Matt De Voe Stephanie Digilio Steve Doha Cheryl Doychak 127 David Dunn Scott Edelson Susan Ellett Kirk Englund John Ennes Peter Evangelista Ronald Evans Sharon Faure Don Federle Liz Ferry Kelli Fish David Fisher Jean Flayderman Donna Fleckenstein Colleen Fogarty April Fredlund Jane Fredlund Dawn Frost Mary Garcia Jim Gargon Mark Gassett Carolyn Genet S Beth Girardo Nicole Glander Lori Glaser Stephen Glynn Kevin Golembeski 128 Mamie Green Rob Grenier Geoff Griffith Jane Gustafson Paul Haddad Mark Hagen Barbara Hagner Heidi Hansen Lisa Harrison Heidi Hetzel Leeann Hills Kathie Hooley Eugene Huggins Eileen Hyland Rich Jiroudek Jennifer Johnson Debbi Keane Tammy Keane 129 Andrea Kelly Connie Kelly Maureen Kelly Judy Klein Pam Kleppin Ann Klous Alan Kozlowski Lorine Krizan Melissa Kulak Connie Kunert Ken Laskowski Heather Leavenworth Sue Lopez Sue Lotocki Allison Lovell Karen Lucas Aaron Manderbach Tony Marici Steve Mark 130 Dawn Marsicano Jeff Martin Michele Mayer Margo Maytham John McCafferty Glenn McChesney Christin McGarry Kim McHann Jill McMahon Laura McMahon Barb Meade Mary Menard Joe Mercer Peter Messer Tony Mino Gordon Mitchell Terry Mitchell Tami Moffett Bob Morehouse Edward Morris Scott Morris Donna Muehlenbein Bruce Munson Carleen Murone Eric Muttilainen Elizabeth Nahley Arthur Napolitano Jason Naradzay Erik Nelson Rebecca Nelson 131 Scott Nicolson Mary Beth Nolet Chris Ogden Brenda Olson Christine O’Neill Debbie Oria Rob Ouellette Doug Paskowski Bryan Pasternack Heidi Penniston Frank Peragine Eileen Perrin Monica Piccinini Kathie Pillo Rob Piscetta Kari Pitt Susan Pitz Vera Pizzarelli Ada Pizzo Ann Rapp Ernie Raymond Terri Raymunt 132 Eleanor Re d Trevor Reynolds Bryan Ridge Dana Rinehart Sharon Robertson Martha Rogg Curt Ruckey Steve Rupar Dawn Russi Joseph Samoska Cathy Sanford Jesse Santarsiero Daria Schultz Mike Schultz Mark Seifert Patty Sherwood Mike Simoneau Kim Smead Jane Smith Mike Sontag Deneen Sterns Monica Stierle Robyn Szarka Marion Szollosy 133 Lisa Taggart Dave Theisen Jim Tishion Maureen Turk Valerie Tutson Heidi Waldmann Tracy Walker Jeff Walton Jody Watkins Leslie Westfall Peter Wetherbee Melinda Williams Reina Williams Sharon Williams Karen Woodin Peter Wright Laura Vhay Mike York Tina Zack Donna Zenobio 134 135 136 YOUNG POETS WE HAVE A MOUSE We have a mouse in our house And that little mouse sure does Lots of squeaking and sleeping And our little mouse Has a house In the wall Of our hall. albert f. bayers MY HOUSE I like my house My house is green. My house has doors And floors My house has chairs But no stairs. karen thierfelder MY LITTLE CAT I have a little cat She's white and brown. I like her very much Just think of that. How would you like a little cat like mine? She sleeps on my bed Or maybe on my pillow. heather asman SPRING Spring is a ring Ding-a-ling, Out I go for a walk Ding-a-ling, ling! jolene leavenworth WINTER I like the nice, white snow That falls in Winter nights ... That falls in the street And on the roof tops And then Santa Claus comes ... He rings his bells ding-a-ling-a-ling. joy lynn pierce A LONG DAY I was out in the sun And I had some fun. Suddenly I made a wish That I could fish. Then I got some tan So I got a fan. When it was night I got in a fight With the light Then Mom said goodnight, maureen murphy MY HEN I had a little hen. She stayed in a pen. she had chickens ten. Then Came the men And took One in to cook. michele smith 139 SENIOR PROFILES 1. Favorite Pastime 2. Secret Ambition 3. Pet Peeve 4. Weakness 5. Prized Possession 6. Trademark 7. Favorite Saying 8. Birthday LEANN ADAMS 1. Being w Bruce. Catching rays 2. To be a model, travel 3. Two-faced people 4. Buying clothes. Bruce 5. My two white cats, memories 6. Blue eyes, smile 7. I don't know! 8. May 3 DONNA AMES 1. Four-wheeling 2. Spend my life with Paul 3. Liars 4. Paul 5. My Polar Bear 6. Paul 7. O K. Toots! 8. June 5 BRYN ANDERSON 1. Running, skiing 2. To be in a circus 3. Intervals 4. Not sticking up for my rights 5. Photo albums 6. My watch 8. October 2 MITZI ARNOTT 1. Being with my friends 2. To own my own flower shop 3. Office Practice 4. Chocolate 5. Life 6. Misty 7. GRAAYT! 8. October 8 HEATHER ASMAN 1. Sleeping and eating 2. To be rich and live in a mansion with a sunken tub 3. Repeating myself, pushy people 4 Hot fudge sundaes, green eyes 5. Junior. Salt Peppers 7. What! 8. January 30 TRICIA BACON 1. Laughing. Spending money 2. To sing in a rock band 3. People with no sense of humor 4. Romantic guys 5. Memories of the good times 6. Eyes, crazyness 7. Silly Goose! 8. Valentine’s Day GREG BAGLIA 1. Festing and calling in sick 2. To apprentice Steve Martin 3. Heart breakers 4. Silver bullet through the heart 5. My friends 6. 23. cartoons, impersonations 7. Oh. Give me a break! 8. December 27 WENDY BALLARD 1. Talking 2. It’s a secret! 3. Freshmen (like P.C. D.P.) 4 Teddybears 5. All my friends 6. Gwendolyn 7. I wanna go home! 8. March 14 DAWN BANKS 1. Being with the ones I love 2. To live my life to the fullest 3. People who ask many questions 4. Correction fluid, uniform men 5. David. My friends. My faith 6. My laugh 7. Let's pick our nose on that one 8. January 16 BONNIE BANZHAF 1. Weekends and Photography 2. Ph.D in Forensic Medicine 3. Hot Lunch 4. Food, music, Jay 5. Jay 6. My sneakers 7. Are you serious? 8. September 5 JEANETTE BARROWS 1. Reading. Taking pictures 2. To be rich and famous 3. Homework 4 Buying new shoes 5. My cat and my camera 6. Blue white polka dot V.W. 7. I'm not here! 8. June 13 BOB BASHER 1. Festing Well, you know . . . 2. To be successful 3. Two-faced people, losers 4. Kryptonite 5. My family. My friends 5. Smile . Lebanon 7. Who gives a it! 8. September 1 DEWAH BATES 1. Putting the cooler in the front 2. To be Mrs. T.J. Strawson 3. Waiting for T.J. after 3:15 4 T.J. 5. T.J.. Duner Frosty 6. T.J. 7. DCJH! 8. October 29 LAURA BAXTER 1. Partying with friends 2. To be rich and happy 3. Being waken up 4 T.L. 5. My piano 6. My laugh 7. Quite the ultimate! 8 September 6 CHIP BAYERS 1. Running, being lazy 2. To be a comedy writer 3. Conservative history teachers 4. Women. Good food 5. Running shoes. Saxaphone 6. My sarcasm 7. DOE! 8. June 2 CAROLYN BEATTY 1. Painting. Doodling 2. Travel around the world 3. Dishonest people 4. Being tickled 5. My car 6. Smile 7. Are you serious? 8. May 25 LAURA BERGER 1. Being with friends 2. To be a millionairess 3. Waiting 4. A warm smile 5. Family and friends 6. Laugh 7. That's life! 8. July 23 DAWN BEYER 1. Watching T.V., driving 3. Phoney people 5. My dog 6. Blushing 7. Smile 8. July 10 RENEE BLACKER 1. Being with Sal 2. To live in serenity w my love 4. Italians 5. Sal Passarelli 6. My man 8. July 14 MICHELE BOHNSACK 1. Mogul munching, Being w friends 2. If I told it wouldn't be secret 3. Slow drivers. Preppies, phonies 4. Nice smiles, M M's. keychains 5. My friends 6. Goldie keychains 7. Yea right! 8. April 26 MICHAEL BOUCHER 1. Cruising in my Pinto 2. If I told it wouldn't be secret 3. Mrs. Thompson's short fiction 4 W.A.L. 5. My Pinto? 6. My Rebel flag 7. No Sweat!. Really! 8. March 26 SANDRA BRANDT 1. Cheerleading 2. To marry Scott 3. People who chomp gum in my ear 4. Marble Ice cream 5. My friends. Scott 6. B’ 7. Seriously serious 8. May 15 VICTORIA BRANT 1. Being with my friends 2. To travel 3. Being used 4. Gullible 5. My clown painting 6. My hair 7. Couldn't tell ya! 8 October 19 BARBARA BRUNNER ELIZABETH CHACH LILLIAN COVENEY RAMONA DIDCOCK 1. Being with special friends 1. Macrame. Embroidery, etc . . . 1. The Dial tone 1. Going out with Stephan 2 To build my own house 2. To be able to fly a plane 2. Get married 2. I'll never tell 3. Pressure 3. Cruel people 4. Tommy 3. Phonies. Monday mornings 4 A chest w curly. dark hair 4. Ice cream sundaes 5. My car 4. S.M. 3. My down vest 5. My green bug 6. My mouth 5. Stephan 6. Always trying to be different 6. My red hair 7. Shut up! 7. Hey man! 8 July 29 7. I'm Fat 8. November 11 8. September 17 KELLY BURR 8. February 19 SARAH CROTEAU JOHN DIFABBIO 1. Riding my bike KAREN CHERNISKE 1 Being by myself and thinking 1. Playing my drums 2. To manage a corporation 1. Being with Don 2. If 1 told, it wouldn't be secret 2. To become a monk 3. Love making in the hall 2. Own a Pet Cougar 3. Getting up early, waiting 3. Preppies 4. Being tickled 3. Confusion 4. Men in uniform, kind eyes 4. Lisa, my drums 5. My friends 4. Saving money 5. My friendship with Mary 5. My drums. Kansas Albums 6. My loudness 5. My Troll 6. My laugh 6. KANSAS 7. But. any way . 6. Asking questions 7. Are you happy to be here? 7. Forget you!!! 8. April 2 7. But. that's OK 8. October 29 8. December 3 BETTY CAMP 8. October 10 SUSAN CROTEAU MICHELE DUHAN 1. Singing Laughing KAREN CIMMINO 1. Music 1. Partying 2. To be a lady of leisure 1. Putting Bondo on my car 2. To be all that 1 can be 2. Get married 3. Jelly Munchkins donuts 2. To own the New York Yankees 3. People who make me blush 3. Mondays 4 My bladder 3. People who spit in public 4. Little kids. Stuffed animals 4. Skipping school 5. My friends, flute, cat 4. Milkshakes, brownies. R.N. 5. My friendships 5. My Honda 6. Talking with my hands 5. My Pinto. My minature collie 6. Susie Q 6. My corner parking spot 7. You're so cute! 6. My hair 7. Urn . . . 7. That's Beat! You're Burnt 8. June 27 — Graduation!!! 7. This is true! or Oky Doky! 8. July 5 8. October 15 KERRY CARDINAL 8. July 7 DARLENE DAHLBERG IRENE EDDY 1. Running. Partying KRISTEN CLARK 1. Partying. Talking on the phone 1. Partying with friends 2. Break the mile record 1. Being with friends, going to Vermont 2. Graduate. Get an apartment 2. To laugh in church 3. Uninvited guests 2. Build my own mansion. To be happy 3. Preppies, two-faced people 3. Preppies liars 4. 1 don't have a kick 3. Phonies. BS'ers. pop quizes 4. Michelob. fries, and guys 4. Italian guys 3. Running shoes 4 Spending money, going to football 5 Albums, my friends, license 5. Pepper Biffy 6. Parties, eyes, runner 5. Friends. Family 6. My nickname — Dar 6. My sarcastic mouth 7. Eat the loader 6. Hair, nails 7. You drive me crazy! 7. Gimme a break! 8. November 26 8. July 17 8. July 20 8. September 20 JOHN CARLSON HEIDI COLBY GREG DAVIS PENNY EDMAN 1. Pishing 2. To become a nun 1. Playing pool 1. Dancing 2. To own Standard Oil 3. Stuck up people 2. Be a truck driver 2. To make lots of money 3. Waiting for rides 4. Mikey, skiing 3. My dog 3. Working Friday nights, spiders 4 Bs 5. Rabbit, license 4. Girls 4. Peanut M M's 5. Pishing rod 8. December 18 5. Cowboy hat 5. V.I.P. Card 6. 85 6.1 know everyone 6. The dot on my nose 7. Let's blow this joint! KATE CONN 7. Yea Ha! 8. September 4 8. July 18 1. Bruce 8. January 19 TAMI CARTER 2. To be God 3. Classification HEATHER DEBOY MARY ELLIOT 1. Making people laugh, daydreaming 1. Partying. Being with Gene 4. Bruce 1. Partying. Being with friends 2. To meet a guy with no ego 2. To own a Porshe 5. Bruce. Martin (my teddy bear) 2. To go hand gliding 3. Waiting, zits 3. Dizzy blondes 6. Bruce 3. Brown nosers 4. Gum. spending money 4. Gene 7. Kiss it! 4. Too quiet. PS. VC. SS 5 My Friendship with Sarah 5. Gene 8. September 18 5. My friends family 6. My jokes. Blowing straw covers 6 My teeth 6 Blushing 7. Get me out of this place! 7. Heaton smells 7. Oh well! 8. January 28 8. March 27 8. February 18 TOM ELLIS 1. Being with Andi 2. To leave New Milford 3. Finast. Preppies 4. '•Cupcakes” 5. My sweetheart 6. Wise a comments 7. Come on! You give . . . 8. July 18 LIZZY FISHER 1. Star gazing 2. To be an FBI Agent 3. Standing in line 4. Being tickled 5. Theodore Bear 6. Absent mindedness 7. Isn't that neat?! 8. June 14 SHANE EMMONS 1. Motorcycle touring 2. To enjoy life 3. Macho Images — cars 4. Open mountain roads 5. Honesty and ope ness 6. No Asphalt rash 7. The Bad Brothers 8. November 10 ALLEN FORRESTER 1. Drawing 2. It wouldn't be a secret 3. Life 5. My closest friends 6. My Bird whistle 7. FER SHUR! 8. October 28 DEBBY ENOS 1. Being with friends, laughing 2. To reach 2,500 w.p.m. 3. Talking on the phone 4. Chinese food 6 chocolate 5. Bear Bear Enos, my pearl ring 6. My walk 7. You're such a dip! 8. June 1 BETHANY FRANKS 1. Photography, swimming 2. Live in Hawaii 3. Phony people 4. Mercedes sports cars 5. My family 6. Rosy cheeks 7. Mutt! 8. May 25 ROCCO EPTING 1. Partying being with J.L. 2. Playing professional football 3. Losing 4. Fast women and fast cars 5. My car 6. 55 7. There up go! Do B's 8. November 17 DAVID GAGNON 1. Playing Basketball 2. To run in the Olympics 3. Protruding butts 4. Alcohol 5. Vicki 6. Mumbling 7. Like a big dog 8. February 20 MADELINE FALK 1. Parties with ST. NB. LW. SW. AL 2. To shop in Bloomingdales for free 3. People who can't drive 4. Blue eyes. Chocolate Pop-tarts 5. Friends, and Book from EePee 6. TAB 7. Who’s behind us? LISA GARDEI 1. Eating 2. To remodel a big. old house 3. Phonies 4. Cheesecake with cherries 5. Sewing machine 6. Saying it like it is 7. You've got to be kidding! 8. November 25 CRAIG FELDMAN 1. Getting drunk 2. To Beet Bick 3. New Milford 4. Being nice 5. My car 6. My mouth 7. Learn how to live 8. August 29 JANICE GARDNER 1. Having a good time 2. To be healthy and happy 3. Phonies, cliques 4. Being tickled, pickles 5. Jeff, family, friends 6. My smile, colds. TAB 7. Yuck!! 8. February 27 BILL FETTER 1. Wasting time 2. To be independently wealthy by 23 3. A person who whines 4. A crying female 5. My life 6. Being very relaxed — always 7. Who cares!! 8. October 22 KENDRA GARVEY 1. Being with friends 2. To grow three inches 3. Being on time, working weekends 4. Weekends, gum. M M's 5. Friends, driver's license 6. Being late. Chiquita stickers 7. Give me a break! 8. August 11 HEATHER FINCH 1. Being silly laughing 2. To be rich. Travel to Europe 3. People who crack their knuckles 4. Fritos. R.L. 5. My friends 6. My laugh 7. Live. Love. Laugh 8 July 14 MICHAEL GAVLICK 1. Partying, running, music 2. To be a millionaire 3. Stuck up people 4. None 5. My stereo 6. My sneakers 7. What's up? 8. June 22 JEANINE GERBACK 1. Wouldn't you like to know? 3. Preppies 4. Chocolate-chip cookies, blondes 5. Scruffy dog 7. For sure! 8. July 12 PAUL GEYER 1. Swimming 2. To swim in the Olympics 3. The Vel . getting up for school 4. Chocolate Chip cookies at DGD's 5. License, clarinet 6. Tuning note 7. What's this? 8. February 23 CINDY GIBBONS 1. Partying 2. Grow my nails 3. Snotty people 4. Phil's goodies'' from N.Y. 5. Mark A 6. Bandanas 7. Ah, Excuse Me? 8. August 26 DAVID GIRARDO 1. Painting alligator on driveway 2. Drive my BMW on German Autobahn 3. The fox imitations 4 Blaupunkt stereos 5. Tortoise shell glasses 6. The Izod Alligator 7. That's pretty wild! 8. June 24 VICKY GLICK 1. Horseback riding, records 2. It's a secret! 3. People tapping my shoulder 4. Animals 5. My horse necklace 6. Glick” 7. Do unto others . . . 8. March 19 KAREN GLYNN 1. Being with Larry 2. Getting married 3. Being without Larry 4. Spending money 5. Larry Rajcok 6. My mouth 7. I Love Larry 8. March 23 LINDA GOERSCH 1. Snow skiing 2. To be wealthy, Sail around world 3. Snobby people 4 Chocolate 5. My skiis, boots and poles 8. June 30 JULIE GRANIERI 1. Man watching 2. To be a highbrow intellectual 3. Conformism 4 La Belle France 5. My virtue 6. Individuality 7. Dig it! 8. October 13 LIZ GUERRA 1. Partying, guys 2. To have a happy life 3. Backstabbers. liars 4 Michelob. 81 Tech guys 5. Memories, friends 6. Punk. Rocky Horror. The Beatles 7. I'm hungry! 8. September 10 DAVID GULOTTA 1. Drawing and flirting 2 To design and produce a movie 3 Disco and preppies 4. Girls and K.H. 3. My ring and Grem 6 Gold axe 7. I'm only kidding! 8. July 1 MARY E. HAGAN 1. Spending time with friends 2. To ride in Jim's Baja Bug 3. Egotistical people 4 Jim. Doobie Bros., Rainbows 5. Jim. my stereo, memories 6. My eyes, a good listener 7. I'm sorry 8. October 3 DAVID HAGGETT 1. Skiing in Park City with B.W 2. To ski with Ingemar Stenmark. 3. J.A.’s chuckling 4 B.W.. Calm water 5. '65 Ford Falcon Station Wagon 6. Daves Lawn Care, impersonations 7. You're not going anywhere! 8. August 30 JANET S. HARRIS 1. Being outside, being with family 2. To see Hawaii with L.W. 3. Waiting! 4. Food, laughs, and smiles 5. My memories 6. Being a farm girl 8. June 23 DAWN MARIE HAVAS 1. Going out. Raising hell 2. To be Miss America 3. Snobs, alligators, New Milford 4. Black jelly beans. Ketchup. 1-95 5. My title as Miss CT Teenworld 6. My crazy sense of humor 7. What did I do now? 8. August 5 MONICA HILLS 1. Going out with Ray 2. Having a lot of children 3. Teacher pets 4. R.D. 5. Ray and my car 7. I don't know! 8. January 15 ANDY HINE 1. Skiing, partying w friends 2. To win the world cup (downhill) 3. Nig-llpping 4. Triple B's. sensitive eyes 5. The Princess . Hart Bag 6. McTavish 7. My mom's gonna kill me! 8. April 1 TED HINE 1 Going to Midnight Munchies 3. Preppies 4 A good joke 5. Book bag. Ring 6. My cute jokes 7. You wanna hear a good one? 8. November 10 BETTY HOFFMAN 1. Listening to stereo 2. It wouldn't be secret if I told 3. Stuck up people 4. Spending money, losing my temper 5. Lee Mazzilli posters, stereo 6. My smile. Semi quiet 7. He's a chickee wawa. 8. December 28 DAVID HOWARD 1 Autobody repair 2. Be my own boss 3. Jocks 4. Lancers 5. My jeep 6. My jeep 7. F it! 8. August 25 GRACE HUMBLES 1. Draw dance 2. Archetecture 3. Impatient people 4. Staying mad. when mad 5. True friendship 6. Good memories of high school 7. Ways out! Dang! 8. August 17 CHERYL HUNGERFORD 1. Going to Frank s softball games 2. To marry Frank, have our own home 3. People who meddle 4. Hot fudge sundaes 5. The love between me and Frank 6. Grand Union 7. I don't want to go to work 8. August 5 ROB HUNGERFORD 1. Sports 2. Major League Baseball Player 3. Rags 4. “What's that?” 5. Jody 6. Sense of humor 7. Hello. Hubert! 8. August 13 KIRSTEN JENSEN 1. Hunk hunting 2. Go for a ride in a U.FO. 3. Preppies, the click 4. Pickles w fudge ripple ice cream 5. Koala bear. Tiger the tailly 6. Hair 7. Ooh babys! Your mama! 8. September 11 DANA JONES 1. Drawing, Reading. Photography 2. To live forever 3. Superficiality 4. Shy. sensitive romantics 5. My family 6. My artwork 7. Gross! 8. October 8 LORI KIMBALL 1 Spending time with G.B. 2. To drive across the country 3. Preppies and the dick 4. Chocolate 5. Elmer ”, my pictures of G.B. 6. Turtlenecks and sweaters 7. Whatcha macallit! 8. June 26 LORI KELLY 1 Being best friends with PM. 2. To go hand gliding 3. Being tickled. 2 faced people 4. Brown, sad eyes. I'm sorry! 5. Family and friends 6. Rainbows 8. August 8 LINDA KERNOCHAN 1. Being w friends. partying 2. To live a happy life 3. Backstabbers 4. Pepsi, fries, and guys 5. Family, friends. My license 6. My nickname: Landa 7. You're driving me bananas! 8. December 26 GINNY LANDGREBE 1 Stepping on the back of shoes 2. To inherit a million dollars 3 Getting up in the morning 4. Chocolate chip cookies 5. Brown sweater 6. My big mouth 7. Whoops!! 8. October 14 RUSSELL LASH 1. Partying 3. Freshmen 4. Girls 5 My motorcycle 7. Take a hike! 8. August 13 TREY LAVALETTE 1. Playing the guitar 2. To run in the Olympics 3. Preppies. Phony people 4. Laura’s eyes 5. My cross 6. My earing 7. Dooe! Beat! BILL LEAHY 1. Writing, sleeping 2. To be principal of NMHS 3. People with no sense of humor 4. A stake through the heart 5. My Richard Nixon Voodoo doll 7. Damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead! 8. November 15 JOLENE LEAVENWORTH 1. Talking, laughing 2. To change the world positively 3. Phony people 4. Chocolate chip cookies, blue eyes 5. My friends. My job at Morey's 6. My smile, blu green-gray eyes 7. Give me a break! 8. May 5 LAURA LEBOEUF 1. Guy watching 2. To be in the Loser's Club 3. Blind dates 4. Brown eyes, a warm smile 5. My stereo 6. My jeans 7. Bhaa! 8. August 17 JIM LEHN 1. Playing video games setback 2. To make my own video games 3. Disco 4 Beautiful girls 5. My stereo 8. November 9 ALEX LIPPAY 1. Skiing 2. To own a BGB 3. Uncontrolable degenerates 4 Lake Placid 5. Castle in the Swiss Alps 7. Great White North! 8. December 2 DEBBI MANN 1. Watching Alt fight, drinking 2. Work with Warner Wolf. Own a bar 3. Underclassmen. Preps 4. Having a good time. Moustaches 5. MW's green pants, license 6. Craziness. 29 lockers 7. Underclassmen move over! Semi! 8. October 4 LINDA MAROIS 1. Talking 2. To own a swimming pool 3. Our lav being overtaken 4. Zeppelin No Name side 1 5. Jayson 6. My smile 7. Jayson ... Peace 8. My friends know! RON MARRA 1. Illusion. B's w Wayne. Pat Rich 2. Illusion 3. Class of 83. breaking guitar strings 5. Nic. Mark Turbide's Rush Album, my guitars 8. November 27 PATTIE McGARRY 1. Partying 2. To be happy 3. Phonies 4. Mentos. Carvels w sprinkles 5. My friends. Chris 6. Riunite 7. Dou 8. January 3 JOANNE McGIVNEY 1. Doing gymnastics 2. It’s a secret 3. Saying Good bye 4. Chocolate 5. My memories my friends 6. My nickname Jo Jo 7. I'm only kidding ANNE MILLER 1. Spending time w Chipper. friends 2. To break my leg. be a nun 3. Preppies and the click 4. Chipper. Riunite. Lambrusco 5. Chipper and my bunny 6. Eyes 7. Promise! 8. June 12 PAMELA MUHLMEYER 1 Being with friends, partying 2. To help D.S. grow up 3. Preppies and the Click 4. Green M M's. boys 5. My license 6 Baggies 7. What a Babe! 8. May 19 DORIS MULRY 1. Traveling 2. To be a model 3. Immature people 4. New Rod Stewart records 5. My room, Rod Stewart collection 6. My slimness 7. I'll do it later! 8. March 19 MAUREEN MURPHY 1. Partying and laughing 2. To go to Fantasy Island 3. Preps, jerks, and Mondays 4. Men. music, and money (D.F) 5 Memories and family 6. Mouth, red eyes. G body 7. What the hell, it's Friday! 8. January 9 KATHEY LYNCH SUZY MARSAN MIKE MILLER LINDA NELSON 1. Talking and being with friends 1. Sports, being with friends 2. To go back to woodstock 1 Traveling. Dreaming 2. To be happy 2. To be in the Olympics 3. Preppies, disco, narcs 2. To become a multimillionairess 3 Cigarettes G phonies 3. Pop quizzes on Monday morning 4. Heidi. Pink Floyd 3. Delayed flights 4 Grandma's Italian cooking 4. Hot fudge sundaes at McDonalds 5. Stereo 4 Europeans 5. My mind 5. My hockey stick 8. July 15 5. My family 6. 1 talk with my hands 6. My Fro 6. Linder. Linda Loo. My smile face 7. C'est la vie yies al vida! 7. Beat! Oh Mama! PATTI MILLER man. 8. July 23 8. July 12 1. Being with friends, skiing 2. To travel the world in a balloon 8 September 16 PETER MACARTNEY JOHN MARSICANO 3. Chicken soup LEIGH NELSON 1. Hying a plane 1. Drinking beer. Water skiing 4. Chocolate, tan bodies 1. Ice skating 2. To travel in space 2. To own a Porsche 5. My friendship with L.K. T.S. 2. To be rich and famous 3. School lunch, practical jokers 3. Inconsiderate people 6. My smile 3. Phony people 5. My camera 4. Pretty eyes. Blonde hair 7. Tell me about it! 4. Being tickled 8. February 20 5. My friends 6. Tardiness 8. April 8 5. My cat 6. My flower LAURA MACCARIELLO 7. 1 don't know EMILY MONTESI 7. Be Serious! 1. Parties w 81' Tech guys 2. To graduate, to be rich 8. November 30 1. Reading 2. To be 6 feet tall 8. October 31 3. Underclassmen, homework EILEEN McCORMACK 3. Tall people NOLA NUREMBERG 4 Michelob. sports 2. To own a house on the beach in 4. Chocolate 1 Going out with friends 5. My car. Fake ID Watch Hill. R.l. 5. My height 2. To pull the fire alarm 6. Volleyball serve 4. A shy smile and little boys 6 My cross. My heart necklace 3. Loud chewers 7. Yo wench! You stupid chic! 5. Sweater from Rl. License (finally) 7. Get me out of here! 4. L.T. 8. November 19 144 6 Failing my drivers test again and again . .. 8. April 23 8. July 19 5. Lam be hop 6. My weak bladder 7. Do 1 look like a poin-dexter? 8. May 14 oL ’SZ 'xiettc lds- CZ dds kr®P WWI HMffifl MMBMMMBm llUmm rfc'Mm IV,, f mituvtfddk |W m ■ i-1 W41h JII J©LT2L; • 'dtiu ids ■ C tdj' ’8Z - J6 u0t i- • ’8Z- ’8Z LEANN ADAMS Goodbye is not forever, when you know I care. For miles may come between us but warm thoughts are always there. Goodbye is not forever. 'cause you’ll find along life's way; within your heart, you'll always have a part of yesterday. Unknown MICHAEL ALGER To Sue: Remembering all the special times we have shared, and all the fighting we did to keep our love. You are special to me. and I'll never let you go. Never R.E. All My Love BRYN ANDERSON No athlete ever lived, or saint or poet for that matter, who was content with what he did yesterday, or would even bother thinking about it. Their pure concern is the present. Why should we common folk be so different? Dr. George Sheehan 146 DAWN BANKS And the spirit fills the darkness of the heavens. It fills the endless yearning of the soul. It lives within a star too far to dream of; lives within each part, is the whole. It's the fire and the wings that fly us home. Joe Henry TRICIA TAILLECJR BACON Way over yonder is a place where I’m bound where sweet tasting good life is found. And when I get there the first thing I'll see is the sun shining golden right down on me where trouble's gonna lose me, worries leave me behind, and I stand up proudly in a true peace of mind. Carole King HEATHER ASMAN My very chains and I grew friends, so much a long communion tends to make us what we are — even I regained my freedom with a sigh. MITZI ARNOTT WENDY BALLARD I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other It’s beautiful. Frederick S. Peris GREG BAGLIA So if you wanna go. let me go along I’ve never walked that road alone I’ve heard it was hard I've heard it was long But we'll come back alive ’Cause Only the Strong Survive Gary Richrath 147 BONNIE LYNN BANZHAF If you think your life is of great confusion Because you never win the game Just remember it’s a Grand Illusion And deep inside we are all the same. STYX DEWAH LEE BATES LAURA ANN BAXTER As you glide in your stride With the wind as you fly away Give a smile from your lips and say I am free — yes I’m free now I’m on my way 148 BRAD BENNETT LAURA BERGER One day at a time — this is enough. Don’t look back and grieve over the past, for it's gone, and do not be troubled about the future, for it has not yet come. Live in the present and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering. ALBERT F BAYERS III The world is nothing, the man is all; in yourself is the law of all nature . . . in yourself slumbers the whole of reason, it is for you to know all; it is for you to dare all. Emerson 149 DAWN L. BEYER It doesn't matter Where you go. Or what you do. Or how much you have. What matters is Who you have beside you. SHARI BETTS SANDRA BRANDT If I need a cause for celebration Or a comfort I can use to ease my mind I rely on my imaginary time. Billy Joel 150 BARBARA ANN BRUNNER I strolled all alone through a fall out zone and came out with my soul untouched. I hid in the clouded wrath of the crowd but when they said Sit down, I stood up. Bruce Springsteen MICHAEL D. BOUCHER ELIZABETH M. CAMP FLOYD BURROWS VICTORIA BRANT Don't walk ahead of me. I may not follow. Don't walk behind me. I may not lead. But walk beside me and just be my friend. Nothing on Earth Can make life worthwhile Than the sunshine and warmth Of a beautiful smile. Helen Steiner Rice MICHELE BOHNSACK RENEE BLACKER KELLY BURR There is an Eye that never sleeps, be neath the wing of night there is an Ear that never shuts, when sinks the beams of light. There is an Arm that never tires, when Human strength gives way. There is a love that never fails, when Earthly love decays. 151 VANESSA BYRNE KRISTEN ANN CLARK My method of success is Like that of the wise old owl — Keep one eye shut. Looking inward to your dreams. And one eye open. Looking outward at the world. JOHN A. CARLSON Hungover. Red Eyed, Dog Tired Satisfied — It's a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. Charlie Daniels KERRY CARDINAL 152 KAREN CIMMINO Each hour seems to slip right by. there is so much to do before I die. so much to see, someone to be. I hope I can fulfill the wanted me. KAREN MARIE CHERNISKE I as myself am to be ' open free.” Karen Cherniske Thea Murray KATHLEEN COEN JOSEPH F CLARK A man has got to believe in something. I believe I’ll have another drink. Greg's T-Shirt KIM COHEN Your parting words still echo clear On the day that you left me. If you need me I'll be there. You said you'd always help me. Now I need you, I need you. I can't seem to satisfy Anyone around me. You’d hold my hand and see me there. ELIZABETH A. CHACH The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller KATE CONN I am as free as a bird now . . . Skynyrd Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. Louisa May Alcott DENISE BURCH 153 DAVID COOPER DARLENE DAHLBERG So if you think your life is Complete confusion Cause you never win the game Just remember that it's a Grand Illusion And deep inside we re all the same. STYX LILLIAN COVENEY Look to yourself — it is there that all your answers are found. Here we stand The backwash of the seventies Too used to the many careless years Now we launch into the eighties Maybe the hope, maybe the downfall Who can tell what our future holds Can we just stand here Or do we walk on alone SUSAN CROTEAU Once we were children, We grew, became youth and now we graduate to become adult. HEIDI SUE COLBY What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. Emerson SARAH CROTEAU Live me without fear Trust me without questioning Need me without demanding Accept me without change Desire me without inhibitions For a love so free . . . . . will never fly away. Dick Sulphen 154 RAMONA DIDCOCK If I leave here tomorrow, Would you still remember me. Cause I’m as free as a bird now, And this bird you’ll never change. GREG DAVIS SHEILA DAVIS Why not think about times to come And not about the things you’ve done If your life was bad to you Just think what tomorrow will do. Fleetwood Mac JEFF DIKE MICHELE DCJHAN If I have told you of earthly things, and ye believe not, How shall ye believe, if I tell you of Heavenly things. John 3:12 HEATHER DEBOY Do not, then, stand idly waiting For some greater work to do; Fortune is a lazy goddess. She will never come to you. Go and toil in any vineyard, Do not fear to do or dare; If you want a field of labor. You can find it anywhere. Ellen Gates 155 ALAN EDMONDS WILLIAM A. FETTER THOMAS ELLIS If the sun refuses to shine, I don’t mind. I don’t mind. If the mountains fall in the sea. Let it be. it isn’t me. Because I've got my own world to look Through, And I’m not gonna copy you. Pavel Petrovich MARY E. ELLIOT What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. RICHARD A. DOYCHAK IRENE MARIE EDDY “Tis not whether you win or lose in life, it’s what you obtain, what you achieve and the people you’ve met along the way.” Deep red are the sunsets in mystical places. Black are the nights on summer day sands. We ll find the speck of truth in each riddle: Hold the first grain of love in our hands. Jethro Tull 156 ELIZABETH ANN FISHER You, who are on the road Must have a code that you can live by. And so, become yourself Because the past is just a goodbye. CSN Y DEBORAH ANN ENOS When I was a child, my speech, feelings, and thinking were all those of a child; now that I am an adult, I have no more use for childish ways. What we see now is a dim image in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. What I know now is only partial; then it will be complete as God’s knowledge of me. I Corinthians And tomorrow’s bright promises. 157 DAVID GAGNON ANN GERO I am me And that is enough. SHANE EMMONS Friends are a priceless commodity. Without friends, there is no happiness. Treat your friends and associates with love and respect, doing for them what you would want done for you. With your gifts from God . . . YOG WILL SUCCEED HEATHER E. FINCH I wonder what tomorrow has In mind for me, or am I even in its mind at all. Perhaps I'll get a chance to look ahead and see as soon as I find myself a crystal ball. STYX BETHANY FRANKS 158 ALLEN FORRESTER Disagreements and misunderstandings Can never harm a true friendship. The respect for each other's opinions Can only improve It. Unknown JANICE GARDNER A smile casts nothing but gives so much It enriches those who receive it, Without making poorer those who give. KENDRA GARVEY Along the road Your steps may stumble Your thoughts may start to stray, But through it all a heart held humble Levels and lights your way. Dan Fogelberg JEANINE GERBACK Here's to the songs we used to sing, Here's to the good times we used to know. It's hard to hold them in our arms again Yet it's hard to let them go. N.D. CYNTHIA GAGNON LISA B. GARDEI The more you give, the more you get — The more you laugh, the less you fret — The more you do unselfishly. The more you live abundantly . . . The more of everything you share. The more you’ll always have to spare — The more you love, the more you'll find That life is good and friends are kind. MICHAEL GAVLICK 159 LINDA GOERSCH PAUL W. GEYER Before the rising sun we fly. So many roads to choose. We start our walking and learn to run. And yes, we've just begun. The Carpenters ROBYN GUNNARSHACJG VICTORIA L. GLICK All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful. The Lord God made them all. Cecil Frances Alexander DAVID L. GIRARDO 160 Heart Gifts Heart gifts are the things that can’t be bought with silver or gold. For thoughtfulness and kindness and love are never sold . . . They’re the priceless things in life for no one can pay. and the giver finds rich recompense in giving them away. ROBERT GIGLIO JULIE GRANIERI While some advance The rest retire. While some inhale The rest respire. While some are weak The rest are strong. While some stand still The rest move on. DAVID GULOTTA Your mind is the most important thing you have. Don't let it get down. Be free and remember, a friend can really make things turn out right. Don't be afraid to ask for help from a special per son. MARY E. HAGAN Just remember Love is life And Hate is living death. Treat your life for what it's worth And live for every breath. Looking back I’ve lived and learned; What this life will bring. Black Sabbath KAREN GLYNN DAVID HAGGETT Now, I'm learning to fly And this freedom is like nothing that I’ve ever known. I've seen the bottom. And I’ve seen the top. But mostly I've been in between And where do you go when you get to the end of your dream? DONALD GOODELL 161 DAWN HAVAS As a little girl, I remember a wonderful dream came to me. That I would grow up to wear the crown of a teenage queen. My dream came true with an enormous amount of luck. Your dream can too. If you don’t give up! Teenworld LINDA HARTMAN Do not look down on me because of my beliefs, and do not look down on me because of my actions, for I make myself from parts of everyone I've met and somewhere in me is a part of you. Anonymous JOHN HEATON We only run for the money Got no strings attached We shut 'em up and Then we shut ’em out! Bruce Springsteen NANCY HERBERT Songs that lingered on my lips Excite me now and linger on my mind. Leave your flowers at my door; I'll leave them for the One who waits behind. John Lennon Paul McCartney 162 MONICA HILLS JANET S. HARRIS A heart is not judged by How much you love, But by how much you are loved by others. Wizard of Oz I was born in the country, I was raised in the sun . . . . . .1 was born a COUNTRY GIRL and that just suits me fine! Olivia Newton John KEVIN R. HOFFMAN It’s better to have taken a chance to win a victory or defeat, than to live like others do who will never know victory or defeat. K.H. 163 T.V. dinners by the pool. Boy am I glad I'm out of school. CHERYL LYNN HUNGERFORD Dreams of loneliness Like a heartbeat . . . drives you mad . . . In the stillness of remembering What you had . . . And what you lost What you had . . . And what you lost. Fleetwood Mac DAVID HOWARD THOMAS KCJLLGREN Hold the things you love strongly, for once they are gone, they can never be returned. SCOTT KNIGHT It's not time to make a change. Just relax, take it easy. Take your time, think a lot. You will still be here tomorrow — But your dreams may not. VIRGINIA LANGREBE I have resented ever since that day when any but myself presume to say that there is anything I can’t be. Robert Frost LINDA KERNOCHAN So if you think your life is Complete confusion — Cause you never win the game. Just remember that it’s a Grand Illusion And deep inside we re all the same. STYX 164 LORI LYNNE KELLY For long you live and high you fly And smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll Cry. And all you touch and all you see It's all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd ROBERT A. HCJNGERFORD If I had known it would be like this, I might have given it a second thought; But if someone had told me to give it up. It’s a line I wouldn't have bought. James Young DANA LYNN JONES Childhood — A dream of long ago summers in the sun; Running, laugh ing — every new thing was a wonder; And we were so secure in our bright, new world. But there comes a time when children must grow up. Ah, how suddenly life springs the trap; And we look back to see that we are children no longer. Tod B. Jones LORI KIMBALL KATHLEEN KROHA LINDA KELLEY Be happy. Look on the bright side of clouds. And try to live a life that everyone else can only dream about. The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay. Love isn’t love till you give it away! 165 WILLIAM LEAHY LAURA E. LEBOEUF “I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other it's beautiful. Frederick Peris JAMES LEHN If you suddenly see what has happened to me you should spread the word around, tell everyone here that it’s perfectly clear they can sail about it ail on what they've found. Richie Blackmore JOLENE MARIE LEAVENWORTH Like a roller in the ocean — life is motion — move on. Like a breeze that's always blowing — Life is flowing — move on. Like the sunrise in the morning — Life is dawning — move on. How I treasure every minute. Being part of. Being in it. With the urge to move on. ABBA 166 KATHLEEN LYNCH Tomorrow is a path I’ve yet to choose, it's a chance I’ve yet to take, a friend I've yet to make, it’s all the talent I’ve yet to use. Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward, always just a step ahead of me . . . it's the joy I've yet to know, the love I've yet to show, for the person I've yet to be. Karen Ravin JllLIE LEWIS You are not wrong who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet my hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none . . . All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream! Edgar Allan Poe JOHN MARSICANO The three great requirements for a happy life are: Something to do. Some thing to love, and Something to hope for. Joseph Addison RUSSELL LASH 167 SUZY McNINCH The road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone. And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet. Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And wither then? I cannot say. Tolkien PATRICIA McGARRY Different eyes see different things Different hearts Beat on different strings But there are times For you and me When all such things agree. RUSH LORA MAZURAK Ideals are like stars; You will not succeed in touching them With your hands. But like the Seafaring man on the desert of waters. You choose them as your guides. And. forsowing them, You reach your destiny. Carl Schurz 168 STEPHEN LCJKOW To thee I pray in my sore need Oh, lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud! I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed! A weight of hours has chained and bowed One too like thee: tameless, and swift, and proud. Shelley LISA McMAHON A ship sailing without end; A lost tired worn down friend; An old broken run down shoe; I keep running back for more. At least you thought I would be true. Still There Will Always Be A You . . . Donna Summer EILEEN MARY McCORMACK Hold a place for the human race Keep it open wide Give it time to fall or climb But let the time decide Sometimes you wonder What's in there for you, but you wait And you see, cause it's all you can do Just to hold on. Jackson Browne SUZANNE A. MARSAN Hold fast to dreams For if dreams go Life is a broken winged bird That cannot fly Hold fast to dreams for if dreams go life is a barren field covered with snow 169 PATRICIA A. MILLER The secret of life is enjoying the pas sage of time. Any fool can do it. There ain’t nothing to it. Does anyone know how we g«t to the top of the hill and since we re on our way back down might as well enjoy the ride . . . might as well show some style, give us a smile. James Taylor SCOTT MERRICK DEBBIE S. MANN I’ve been aware at the time going by. They say in the end It’s the wink of an eye. And when the morning light Comes streaming ir., You'll get up and do it again. Jackson Browne JOHN MERRILL MARY MERCER Love when you can Cry when you have to . . . Be who you must That’s a part of the plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we ll all understand. Dan Fogelberg JOHN MOFFETT 170 ANNE MARIE MILLER When you remember me. if you remember me I hope you see it s not the way I want it to be. or I'd be with you now, but wherever you go. my love goes with you. PETER E. MACARTNEY MICHAEL MILLER Like a bird in the wind Like a tree in the storm Like the breath of a child From the moment he's born Till the very last day When the curtains are drawn We are children. LAURA MACCARIELLO KAREN MacNEIL 171 LEIGH ANN NELSON For every tear there is always one smile!” REID O BRIEN It’s only teenage wasteland! BARI LYNN OSHAN But remember Don't look down Take as much as you think you ought to give as much as you can Don't forget What your failures have taught you Or else you'll learn them all over again. Fogelberg 172 MARTHA M. PARKER ELLEN PENNY POLLACK If you smile I will understand because. that is something everyone does in the same language. Crosby, Stills, and Nash Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels Looking back at the years gone by like so many fields I don't know where I'm running now. I'm just running on Jackson Browne 173 DORIS ANNE MULRY Though we travel the world over To find the beautiful. We must Carry it with us or we Will find it net . . . Ralph Waldo Emerson AMBER MYERS EMILY MONTESI Remember me with smiles and laughter for that's how I will remember you all. Unknown PAMELA MUHLMEYER 174 SUSAN NORCROSS Today we begin our journey on a long road. Tomorrow we find our fortune. MAUREEN MURPHY For everything you’ve done for me. I give to you some dirt. For all the pain you've shed on me. I give to you some hurt. For everything you never saw. You never caught my rope. All I have to give to you. Is a smile and some hope. M.M. GEORGE MURRAY 175 MATT MYSLOW WILLIAM J. MOORE KAREN PHILIPPI KATHERINE PALAGONIA I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Timothy 4:7 Before the rising sun we fly, so many roads to choose, we start out walking and learn to run, and we've only just begun. Paul Williams GLORIA PICCHIONE I had a dream But it turned to dust And what I thought was love That must have been lust. I'm winning. SANTANA TERESA PICCININI BRIAN PECK 176 PATRICIA ANN PARKER Once in a vision, I came on some woods And stood at a fork In the road. My choices were clear Yet I froze with the fear Of not knowing which way to go. One road was simple Acceptance of life The other road offered sweet peace. When I made my decision My vision became my release. Dan Fogelberg PETER S. PLANZ SANDRA PERAGINE HEIDI PERETTA Many times I’ve lied Many times I’ve listened Many times I’ve wondered How much there is to know Led Zeppelin JOHN PEARSON I am not interested so much in what I do with my hands or words, as what I do with my feelings. I want to live from the inside out not from the outside in. Unknown FRED PALAGONIA To Be A Dancer If you can imagine it. you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. William Arthur Ward MARGARET PAPPANO 177 People should see others for what they are. and not for what they seem to be. MISSY ROGER To see a world in a grain of sand And heaven in a wild flower. Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. William Blake INES REISEWITZ ANNEMARIE RYBOS Imagine all the people Living life in Peace You may say I'm a dreamer But I’m not the only one I hope some day you will join us And the world will live as one. John Lennon TRACY RIZZO WILLIAM RICHTER. JR Women are one of life's biggest problems, but they're the kind of problem men enjoy wrestling with. JAMES L. REED 178 CHRISTIAN A. ROGG AGGIE RIBEIRO Keep on going and the chances Are you will stumble on something, Perhaps when you are least expecting it. I have never heard of anyone stumbling On something sitting down. Charles E. Kettering WILLIAM RICHARDSON SCOTT ROSEN “The Proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Working men of all countries Unite! Karl Marx MARTIN POETHKE I am part of all that I have met . . . Tho much is taken, much abides . . . That which we are, we are One equal temper of Hero Heart .. . Strong in will To strive, to seek, to find and Not to yield. JULIA M. RINALDI You're a shining star No matter who you are Shining bright to see What you can truly be. Earth. Wind Fire 179 SUSAN STIERLE You cry over losing what you really had. Just remember the good times along side the bad. Remember that real love never disappears. If it lasted a moment, it will last for years.” GREG STROBINO The Love In Your Heart wasn't put there to stay. Love Isn't Love Till You give it away! Sound of Music VALERIE SOMMERVILLE When you come to the edge You think you have come to the end — but you've only come to part of the beginning, the beginning is the start for anyone, you will never come to the end, but keep on going. John R. Sullivan JOEL STOHLMAN BETH SMITH 180 EDWIN G. RAYMOND. Ill J.D. SCHRIMGEOCJR In a punctual way of speaking, good bye. —Kurt Vonnegut. Jr. RICHARD RAPP Lost in a Roman wilderness of pain and all the children are insane waiting for the summer rain — yeah! Jim Morrison and The Doors TERENCE M. REGAN DARLENE SCHILKE But there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do Once you find them I’ve looked around enough to know That you're the one I want to go through time with. Jim Croce SHIREEN M. SMITH Sometimes I think of you and tears fill my eyes. To think of the meaning you've given my life. You've touched me in places no one ever reached. You’ve given me reason and cause to believe. You are my fountain that never runs dry. You’re my inspiration, my reason to try. Dolly P. LADINE STERNS Well you can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes. You know you just might find — You got what ya need. Oh baby hear me talking. Rolling Stones ARTHUR W. STRASSLE Our future is like the sun. No matter how low it sets. It will always rise again; To shine a new horizon. Pam and Jay Hart TRACEY JEAN SHERIDAN Tomorrows are only todays waiting to happen. Marjorie Ames WILLIAM STORTI Cold hearted orb that rules the night Removes the colours from our sight Red is grey and yellow white. But we decide which one is right And which is an illusion? The Moody Blues JOHN SHATTUCK ' ... to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share, storing up for themselves the treasure of a good foundation for the future. so that they may take hold of that which is life indeed. I Timothy 6:18-19 BARBARA ANN SHAW 182 WILLIAM SAUNDERS Learn to forget. Jim Morrison and The Doors CHRIS SETZLER VICKI SWANSON Once in a vision I came on some woods And stood at a fork in the road. My choices were clear yet I froze with Fear of not knowing which way to go One road was simple, acceptance of life The other road offered sweet peace When I made my decision My vision became my release. JON SHANE Now don't be thinking your life's a mess rather start thinking in terms of happiness . . . and it's going to help you just decide where you're going, get out in the open . . . and start Blazin' your own trail again. Kevin Cronin REO SPEEDWAGON DIANE SIEBER MICHELLE SMITH Comfort me. Place your arms around me. But do not shelter me from reality. Realize that I must learn to stand alone. For we are individuals; you G I. 183 JAY TOVINO Breathe, breathe in the air Don't be afraid to care Leave but don't leave me Look around and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly and Smiles you’ll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. CHRIS TALBOT 184 CATHRYN M. SMEAD School is about over, a new life will begin, new friends and a new world, your smile, your honesty, and especially your tenderness, and I thank you. CHRISTOPHER JOHN TWOHEY Goin' through all the changes I made so many mistakes Tryin' to leave behind the heartaches And sometimes I think I was a little bit crazy But I just keep pushin’ on! REO SPEEDWAGON GREG GEORGE TAKACS LESLIE TOLWORTHY I want to learn what life is for I don't want much, I just want more. Ask what I want, and I will sing I want everything (everything).’’ R.H. PW. MARION LEE TRAYNHAM TONJA TUZ The long and winding road that leads to your door Will never disappear, I've seen That road before It always leads me here, lead me to your door. Lennon and McCartney MARYLIN WOOLEY In the sweetness of friendship there will be laughter and sharing of pleasures For in the dew of little things The heart finds it's morning and Is refreshed. Kahlil Gibran CARLENE TYRILL I shall, through this world but once, and good therefore I can do. or any kindness that I can show to any fellow human being, let me do it now. let me not defer or neglect it. for I shall not pass this way again. Unknown GLEN P. TYLER Still I possess some friends who love me In each a much esteem'd and true one; The Wealth of Worlds shall never move me To quit their Friendship, for a new one. Lord Byron JOHN THOMAS 185 THOMAS WAYMOCJTH “Experience is what helps one to make the same mistake . . . Differently.” TERRY THOMPSON AMY WOODARD “Live for now and plan for tomorrow. Yesterday is a dream, a nightmare. Let the sun shine today and melt the cloudy days of yesterday. — The most cherished little things are memories, for on rainy days they are the sun rays that make one smile and look for a sunny tomorrow.” Donna M. Dacey MARIA WAGENBRENNER Others write on the vessel of my soul; I author the void. M.W. KAREN E. THIERFELDER Look for the sunshine Welcome each day Treasure the moment, It soon slips away. Minutes spent idle Are never replaced Time will not stop for Those moments displaced. —K.T. CHERYL YORK I can never hide myself from me; I see what others may never see; I know what others may never know. I never can fool myself, and so Whatever happens. I want to be self-respecting and conscience free. Edgar A. Guest 186 BARBARA VENTRUDO We are islands to each other Building hopeful bridges On the troubled sea. Some are burned or swept away Some we would not choose But we re not always free. RUSH DAVID WODJENSKI STEPHANIE ANN THOMAS So you're a little bit older And a lot less bolder Than you used to be You used to shake 'em down But now you stop and think About your dignity. Bob Seger ROBERT WALKER III 'When the Dragon Grows too Mighty to Slay with Pen or Sword. I grow weary of the battle and the Storm I walk towards. Too much fuss and bother too much Contradiction and confusion; All there really is. is the two of us. HEART WENDY WEBB We love the things we love for what they are. JEFF ZIDACK 187 CHRIS WHITCOMB The permanent temptation of life is to confuse dreams with reality. The permanent defeat of life comes when dreams are surrendered to reality. The Drifters Rise like lions after slumber in unvanqui-shable number, Shake your chains to earth like dew. Which in sleep had fallen on you — Ye are many — They are few . . . The Old Laws of England — They Whose reverend heads with age are grey. Children of a wiser day; And whose solemn voice must be Thine own echo — Liberty! SHELLEY JILL ZCJCCA Be glad of life Because it gives You the chance To love and to work And to plan and to Look up at the stars. Van Dyke KIRSTEN JENSEN JCJLIANNE E. SMITH Oh. never a doubt but. somewhere. I shall wake, And give what's left of love again, and make New friends, now strangers — Rupert Brooke AARON SHEPPARD CYNTHIA GIBBONS 188 TINA YEOMAN Hold to a True Friend With Both Hands. TERRY YODER Remember yesterday, Dream about tomorrow. But live today. KATHY WILMOT If we knew what life was about before we were born, then we wouldn't have made the mistakes we did. Kathy Wilmot JUDITH S. STEPHENS There is no greater sorrow than to Recall, in misery, the times when We were happy. Dante CHRISTINE WAGNER Still came and lingered on my sight Of flowers and streams the bloom light, And glory of the stars and sun; And these and poetry are one. They, ere the world had held me long, Recalled me to the live of song. William Bryant 189 JOSEPH HINCKLEY THEODORE SHAB You don't need a weatherman To know which way the wind blows. Robert Zimmerman LISA TERRY ... And Now I know that we must lift the sail And catch the winds of destiny Wherever they drive the boat. To put meaning in one's life may end in madness But life without meaning is torture . . . Edgar Lee Masters Live all you can; it’s a mistake not to. It doesn’t so much matter what you do in particular, so long as you have your life. If you haven’t had that, what have you had? ... What one loses one loses, Make no mistake about that . .. The right time is any time that One is still so lucky as to have . . . Life!’’ 1903 H. James The Ambassadors 190 BARI OSHAN 1. Partying with good friends 2. To hand glide 3. To get up In the morning 4. “Jed 5. My friends 6. My leg warmers 7. What a DEWWW Man! 8 April 2 KATHY PALAGONIA I. Writing, daydreaming 2 To make the world a better place 3. Phonies 4 Love songs, little kids, romantics 5. My family 6. Sarcastic mouth 7. Are you kidding?! 8. February 10 MARGARET PAPPANO 1. Sports. Art. writing 2. To be very famous 3. Bookworms, Underclass girls 4 Runners, white wine, and HKP III 6. NC. clowns 7. Isn't J.D. excellent? 8. February 13 BRIAN PECK 1. Wine. Women G Song, The Fest 2. To have fun and not work 3. 2 faced people 4. Not applicable 5. 'The White Stallion'' 6. Pecker 7. Smile! Take it easy! 8. April 1 SANDY PERAGINE 1. Parties, being with friends 2. To be 5 feet tall, happiness 3. Fake people. 2 faced people 4 Riunite. Choc, chip cookies, guys 5. Every single friend, memories 6. My size 7. Our yesterdays are gone. . . . 8. April 18 HEIDI PERRETTA 1. Dance and curl my eyelashes 2. To be a Solid Gold dancer 3. When people say you're so cute 4 Chocolate chip cookies 5. Cutting Mr. McGinniss' hair 6. The girl with the purple hair 7. Gonna Croke Chickens 8. August 14 JOY PIERCE 1. Being with my friends 2. Successful wholesale buyer 3. Air heads 4 Love stories' 5. My car 6. My laugh 7. Don't bug me! 8. August 8 PETER PLANZ 1. Partying with the gang 3. Cigarettes. Preppies 4. Foxes 5. My license 6. My boots 7. You clown! 8. August 10 ELLEN POLLACK 1. Having fun. Rollerskating 2. To become a model. Be happy 3. Preppies. Frosh 4 Tall Dark G Hadnsome. Plain MGM's 5. My Dad's car 6. Non-conformist 7. Really? 8. July 8 MARTHA PARKER TERESA PICCININI PETER POPOVSKI 1. Being outside, skiing, skating 2. Travel around the world 3. Lima beans, eggs. 90° weather 4. Homemade bread, MGM's, Apples 5. My horse. My stereo 6. Tartha . apples 7. Woah Nellie! 8 April 9 1. Being with friends 2. To be rich 3. Two faced people, school 4. Cute guys, buying clothes 5. My car 6. Blonde hair 7. . . Oh God! 8. July 18 1. Having a good time with friends 2. To make a lot of money 3. New Milford 4. Girls 5. My car 6. My big mouth 7. Hose me! 8. April 16 TRICIA PARKER ROBERT PIELLI 1. Playing quarters 1 Sleeping 2. Dan Rather s successor 2. To be a pilot 3. Improper grammar 3. Driving slow 4. Bill's smile, chocolate cookies 4. Junk food 5. Flute, family 5. My car 6. My hair 6. PLE 3 7. Oh! Is that a cop behind us?! 7. What? 8 April 21 8. May 8 DONNA PRAUSE 1. Laughing at people 2. To be rich 3. New Milford 4. Michelob. French fries. Riunite 5. Senior year locker 6. My hair and my sidekick 7. Good B ness 8. December 14 JOHN PEARSON 1. Waterskiing G testing 2. Hang gliding 3. Homosexuals 4 J.D., Wild Turkey. Canadian ALE 5. My friends and Jill 6 Canada 7. I don't drive crazy! 8. March 8 DICKIE RAPP 1. Rocking out The Cave 2. Lead a revolution 3. Alligators 4. Any triple B Bazaar 5. T-Bone 6. T-Bone. DOORS 7. Do up the massives! 8. December 12 EDWIN RAYMOND 1. Basketball 2. Working for the FBI 3. Unfairness 4 Being at the firehouse 5. Camera 6. Tall G quiet 7. What's to eat! 8. September 13 JAMES L. REED 1. Rocky Horror. Hanging out 3. Preppies 5. Moped 6. Corderoy Cowboy hat 7. Sounds like a hot deal to me 8. June 30 TERRY REGAN 1. Ice hockey 2. To fly through space 3. School lunch 5. My car 7. No problem! 8 July 28 INES REISEWITZ 1. Playing rock music 2. To succeed in everything 3. Joy always looking for a cop 4. Brown eyes and money 5. Stereo, friends, and the family 6. Almost always smiling 7. Really? 8. January 14 AUGIE RIBEIRO 1. Talking, playing baseball 2. First American dictator 3. People w negative attitudes 4 Girls w big smiles G bright eyes 5. Life, ambition 6. Hands'' 7. That's not bad! 8. May 15 JUUA RINALDI 1. Cheerleading 2. To ski dive 4. Being tickled G J 5. Jay 6. My shortness 7. You're cool 8. May 19 TRACEY RIZZO 1. Being weird G talking 2. To Find a 10 3. Preppies. Frosh 4 Michelob. Riunite. French fries 5. Senior year locker 6. Craziness G my sidekick 7. Hey! Will ceases never Wonder 8. September 4 193 MISSY ROGER 1. Figure skating, Being w Eric 2. To be a competitive skater 3. Fakes and phonies 4. Eric 5. Eric. Figure skates 6. Eric 7. Be nice! 8. December 19 ANNEMARIE RYBOS 1. Riding horses, listen to music 2. To become a vet 3. B.S.'ers. Liver 4. Guys w brown hair blue eyes 5. Family, friends 6. Smiling, laughing 7. You know it! 8. July 13 MICHELE SMITH 1. Playing tennis, being w J.M 2. Own a Mercedes, go back to L.A. 3. Huge egos, waiting. J 4. Brown hair and gentle eyes 5. My friends and my Calvin's 7. Gimme a break! 8. February 26 JULIANNE SMITH 1. Vegging-out w Classical music 2. To be a Broadway star! 3. Calories 4. B.C.'s laugh 5. Friends w BC. EC. KC. LG. KT. CF AF 6. 4'IU4 — my height 7. Massive, brrrrrclty! 8. November 9 VICKI SWANSON 1. Being with Glen alone! 2. Healthy, successful life 3. Lima beans — Yucko! 4. GLEN! 5. My player piano Oscar 6. Making people laugh 7. Can you say that. Billy 8. July 7 LISA TERRY 1. Flirting 2. To grow 1 more inch 3. Phoniness 4 J.M., Michelob. Light. Blondes 5. My car 6. Purple, purple, purple 7. Weeellll . 8. December 26 JAY TOVINO 1. Festing 2. To live a long, comfortable life 3. Homosexuals and obese women 4. Not applicable 5. My friends Julia 6. Mumbling 7. Jezum Crow 8. December 23 LEE TRAYNHAM 1. Skiing. Waterskiing 2. To be rich 3. K.C. 4. Being tickled 5. My favorite sweater 6. Giggling (TeeHee) 7. How does Hitler tie his shoelaces? 8. August 2 DARLENE SCHILKE 1. Being with Kurt and friends 2. Get my poems published 3. Darkness 4 Kurt. Chocolate chip ice cream 5. Pictures of my brother 6. Cute little girl 7. OOH baby! 8. December 23 JOHN SHATTUCK 1. Laughing, Skiing, sports 2. Missionary 3. Gossip 4 Cheesecake 5. Sword, skis 6. Garrulous 7. Oh. Yea! 8. October 9 BARBARA SHAW 1. Traveling overseas 2. Meeting different guys 3. Football 4. Ballet dancing 5. Boy boyfriend (Roxford) 6. Smile and nice dressing 7. What's been happening? 8. January 22 TRACEY SHERIDAN 1. Laughing and goofing off 2. Make all my dreams come true 3. Working Friday nights 4. Peanut MGM's 5. My friends 7. Oh Nelly! 8. December 15 DIANE SIEBER 1. Snow skiing 2. Be accountant, travel 3. People who only think about themselves 4 Streudel 5. My stereo 6. Shyness 8. June 21 CATHRYN SMEAD 1. Listening to certain music 2. To own the New York Yankees 3. People you can’t trust 4. Blonde hair and blue eyes 5. My best friend and our band 6. Height 7. Dig it Chester! 8. July 11 SHIREEN SMITH 1. Singing 2. To sing publicly at least once 3. Singing flat 4. Babies 5. Friends, flute, voice 7. What ever you say!! 8. October 15 JUDY STEPHENS 1. Partying with friends 2. Travel the world and be happy 3. Driving Volkswagens 4. Tall, dark brunettes. Sunsets 5. Memories of good times 6. My curly hair 7. What a goof! 8. January 11 LADINE STERNS 1. Reading 2. To travel in a BMW 3. Whale Seal slaughterers 4 Black red Mustang 5. Camera. Jewelry 6. Lynyrd Skynyrd. My poncho 7. What's up bum? No Joke 8. July 22 SUSAN STIERLE 1. Being with Mike 2. To be a model 3. Two faced people 4. Spending money 5. Mike 6. Eyes 7. ... I don't know!! 8. December 27 ART STRASSLE 1. Skiing 2. I’ll let you know when I've accom plished it 3. Plastic materialistic people 4. Good lookin' girls 6. The little orange bug 7. Listen Buckoo! 8. November 20 GREGG STROBINO 1. To enjoy nature 2. To become a physician 3. Waiting and being bugged 4 Being tickled 5. My relationship with Wendy 6. Laughing 7. Buzzard 8 February 28 194 KAREN THIERFELDER 1. Sewing. Playing my flute 2. To Write a novel play tennis 3. Irresponsible people 4. Chocolate chip cookies 5. My flute and my friends 6. Worrying 7. I'm so sorry! 8. September 21 STEPH THOMAS 1. Being with friends, shapping 2. To marry a millionaire 3. Phonies 4. Blondes (esp. soccer players) 5. My teddy bear 6. Alligators 7. I don't know . . . ya' know? 8 August 18 CHRIS TWOHEY 1. Festing. Waterskiing 2. To marry a beautiful Italian girl 3. Pearson's driving 4 Weakness? 5. Memories with friends 6. Tuborg Gold 7. But Officer . . . 8. November 24 CARLENE TYRILL 1. When I went to Barbizon 2. To one day be on Soul Train 3. Math 4. Typing 5. My doll Suzy 6. My friendliness and smile 7. What's up? 8. March 25 LESLEY TCJZ ROBERT WALKER AMY WOODARD CHERYL YORK 1. Laughing 1. Music. Art. Girls 1. Being with Junie and Laura 1. Solitary walks in the woods 2. Go to Porteguese club w ltalian 2. Make an album 2. To return to Bermuda 2. To shrink three inches 3. School 3. Punk rockers 3 Red Sox fans and the group” 3. Cliques and false friends 4 The ocean 4. Beautiful girls 4 BUCKY! 4. Riunite and blue eyes 5. Macha 5. My guitar 5 My Yankee jacket 5. Geoff 6 The fast lane 6. Insanity 6. My laugh and sneeze 6. My laugh 7 That's life in the fast lane! 7. Getta job! 7 Whatever! 7. Turkey! 8. March 9 8. January 2 8. January 26 8. May 10 BARBARA VENTRUDO THOMAS WAYMOUTH MARILYN LEE WOOLEY TINA YEOMAN 1 Riding in a little green rabbit 1. Water skiing 1 Talking on the phone 1. Talking on the phone. Partying 2. To be a star 2. Professional skier 2. Take Dad s 58 Vette and run 2 Working with abused special kids 3 Twafaced people 3. Graffiti on the walls 3. Wise freshmen 3. Busy bodies. Brown nosers. Preps 4 Italian food, partying w friends 4. Cookies 4. Tall good looking guys (J.L.M.) 4 Big blue eyes; fries, pepsi 5 Rich 5. My skis 5. My car 5. My stuffed animals 6 New Yorker 6. My mouth Tshirts 6. Signature 6. My thumbs and freckles 8 March 21 7. Check it out! 7. Thatsss N l-C-E 7. 1 don't know! MARIA WAGENBRENNER 8 October 8 8. January 28 8. October 8 1 Music WENDY WEBB LORI YODER JEFF ZIDACK 2. Tour the world by foot, sailing 1. Horseback riding 1. Going out with R.N. 1 Hangin' out 3 Clothes with ads on them 2. To be a multimillionairess 2. Get married 2. Get out of this place 4. Overweight 3. Being stood up 3. Shoplifters 3. Disco 5. Journal 4. An apologetic smile 4. Rich Neu 4. Rock n Roll 6 Spaced silence 5. My car 5. Rich Neu 5. My albums 7. 1 walked 47 miles of barbed wire 6. My initials 6. Being in school store 6. My Lynyrd Skynyrd shirt 8 May 15 7.1 m hungry! 7. Hi Sweetheart! 7. Pin Head CHRISTINE WAGNER 8. March 18 8. July 1 8. October 10 1 Horseback riding, enjoying life LORIE WEIDMAN TERRY YODER JILL ZUCCA 2 Egotistical snobs. 2 faced people 1. Rock n Roll 1 Reading 1 Being outdoors 3 K.E.. Choc. Chip ice cream 2. To be a rock star 2. North Carolina 2. ??? 4. Korey , My horses. My family 3. People spreading rumors 3. Big mouths 3. Preppies 5. My personality 4 Battle of the planets 4 Buying nicknacks 4. Cookies 8. August 16 5. My medellion 5. Nicknacks 5. Friends 6. The Rose 7. 1 wanna go home 6. Sense of humor 7. Norwalk! 8. February 2 8. March 22 7. Mega. Astro-pup 8. August 11 ► Z£xy'S2AXt?k “ n ' ' .jUlZsZsotjo rn z.j 77oj?Qsrz Ck roo ' tJSL Cj xMiaov x (Xrid Jx t-scX? sth-l£ LjZOsl. X£ 0l£ O sto-yJu AxXZ . UUXOxJx (Xz oCXi ui x lP jdu. J Z'OXc-(p , ► oJz4.' n j' ex, x X-eX • Y’U'rui • £y J ?ji XjJ JkL to- ‘[ T lo Us'iuV t u? C£ans ol 9$Z aJulz c aod Oucxio l • fl d-ri'd ( LO-urtJi dit'ZjyyZCj Zh-P XXxZf' jHchtut 'Lj.Z'CX'iA. Q- dlXKJbC t AjjX c o- lhjU MQfXl oJiQ AXKXszaA , Axx€ QyiX Jdjbp XOXjJl. Cj UU - Xnx TZ XX.CA . Jlu, A,oaXjLsrvo jjw jtZtAJtcuzj? €t . _______________ (PcLlU Z, -xsr CjhJ L 195 196 197 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 from the Marketing Distributive Education Classes DECA Club George Washington $ Home Virginia Nov. 81 DECA Club OFFICERS Joy Pierce: President Shiela Davis: Vice President Michelle Duhan: Secretary Lori Yoder: Treasurer Chris Setzler: Historian Capitol Building Nov. 81 Getting Stronger with Each New Member. 198 MARKOFF SHOES MARKOFF SHOES 29 Main Street New Milford, Ct. THE GOOD SPORT Bank Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 The Class of 1982 wishes to thank the administration and faculty of New Milford High School for all of their support and guidance through the past four years. We also recognize the services of our official photographer, Mr. Robert Pielli, and extend our sincere gratitude to all of the townspeople for supporting us through our high school years. THE BOOKWORM 41 Main Street New Milford. Ct. 355-0448 199 ROSEN’S DEU RESTAURANT OVERSTUFFIO SANOWOCS SALAD PLATES COLD CUTS ROBERTSON JEWELERS 9 Main Street New Milford, Ct. 200 Route 7 New Milford, Ct. DUNN’S PRODUCE LAGTIER’S PHARMACY Bank Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 ZELLER TIRE COMPANY 92 Danbury Road New Milford, Ct. 354-2248 SMPrfQKnivt Lie saWT noMhvilLe stoRe ’To-jnikjmoh’kti % AzrLtXQLstoffe 2 tsf 16?o ll 0 N 7 DAYS A tJUK Northville General Store 301 Litchfield Road Northville, Ct. 06776 201 CaJuircJ!. SUPER MARKET 14 Danburv Rd. New Milford 354-3554 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 Ice Cream Cakes for all Occasions Always Available All Hard Soft Ice Cream Made Fresh Daily on the premises LAW OFFICES Cohen, Durling Kessler SIXTY TWO BRIDGE STREET NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 06776 HARRY COHEN TELEPHONE JOHN O. DURLING 354-4488. 354-5593 MURRAY J. KESSLER AREA CODE 203 MAILING ADDRESS OMlTTCO TO CONNECTICUT ANO NtW VORK BARS ••rCOiSTCNCO RATCNT ATTORNEY P. O- BOX 427 PORTRAITS BY PIELLI CREATIVE PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHY We Specialize in Personal Consideration of Individual Tastes Preferences” • Studio Outdoor Portraits • Weddings • Model Business Portfolios • Children • Bar Mitzvahs • Commercial • Instant Passports • Aerial • Senior Yearbook Portraits New Milford 354-7168 CANDLEWOOD MOUNTAIN RD.. NEW MILFORD 202 HIS-N-HERS HAIRSTYLISTS ACT II NEW MILFORD STATIONERY Bank Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 GREGORY McGILL 77 Railroad Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 203 NEW MILFORD INSURANCE AGENCY 38 Bank Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 Compliments of PINEMAN SIGN CO. 16 East Street New Milford, Ct. 354-8287 203-355-2118 03-355-1001 90 DANBURY ROAD NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 06776 THE PROFESSIONALS BUY THE WAY THE BUILDERS BUY THE SLONE PHARMACY Bank and Main Street New Milford, Ct. 204 H H TAYLOR 85 Railroad Street New Milford, Ct. TERRY’S STORE Discount Soda 21 Danbury Road New Milford, Ct. 355-0320 T-SHIRTS d (ZfodHVlA. ‘htc. QUALITY ORY CLEANING ON LOCATION CARPET CLEANING 78 RAILROAO ST NEW MILFORD. CT 08778 THOMAS J SCOZZAFAVA. JR 203 354 5036 President «i Barton's Op«r CPtorNdAy ' $0-5 30 J sm CTNftr-CjC 55M 205 1858-1982 LITCHFIELD COUNTY'S LARGEST SA VINGS BANK UburBank in Western Connecticut 1 Route 4 1 Sharon Shopping Center Sharon. CT 06069 364 5546 2 Bridge Street Kent. CT 06757 927-3526 3 Routes 37 and 39 Sherman. CT 067K4 3554)953 4 19 Main Street New Milford. CT 06776 354 441 1 5 53 Main Street New Milford. ( I 06776 354 5595 6 Routes 37 and 39 New ( airfield. C l 06810 746-2441 7 Route 7 Itrookfield, ('I 06804 775-2506 8 Routes 202 and 45 New Preston, CT 06777 86X-7 316 9 Routes 67 and 1 33 Bridgcwatct. CT 06752 3554)986 10 Routes 109 and 63 Morris. CT 06763 for you, your family, and your business NEW MILFORD SAVINGS MAIN OFFICE: 19 MAIN STREET, NEW MILFORD 354-441 1 Member Connecticut Mutual Savings Banks Assoc. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp CROSSTOWN New Milford 354-9900 132 Danbury Road New Milford 354-0921 MOREYS 40 East Street 207 Umumatt Your Family Shoe Store New Milford Shopping Center Hours Mon-Fri 10-9 Sat 10-6 355-0537 Wholesale Retail Danbury, CT. 792-3320 i C futo DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SUPPLIES TEL. (203) 354-2231 Bob Miller 115 Housatonic Ave. Pete Miller New Milford, Conn. 208 Ccxiifed PuBCic (Accountant i I Systems Ate Computerized Accounting NEW MILFORD RADIATOR 6 East Street New Milford. Ct. 06776 354-7850 DAN’S AUTO SALES “a car for everyone 227 Danbury Road New Milford. Ct. 354-3569 209 BIG T AUTO STORES. INC. 166B DANBURY ROAD (203) 355 1147 NEW MILFORD PLAZA NEW MILFORD. CT 06776 BILL TREMONT AUTO STORES We make things happen in Connecticut. EARTH SPORTS 67 Bank Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 HARTS 20 Bank Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 210 NORTHVILLE LIQUORS Route 202 Northville, Ct. 06776 Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 Ralph, Bonnie, Gail David Howard Billy, Julie Megan Murphy 211 CHAILLOU FLOWERS 16 Bank Street New Milford, Ct. HAYES CHEVROLET 295 Danbury Rd. New Milford, Conn. BOBBITT’S HEALTH FOOD STORE Bank Street New Milford, Ct. 06776 TONY’S PUMP SERVICE 8 Long Mountain Rd. New Milford, Ct. 06776 212 The Hair Designer CAROUSEL HAIR STYLISTS Creative Hair Design For The Entire Family 453 Danbury Road New Milford, Ct. 06776 (203) 354-3909 ROBCiSTELLI WORLD NEW MILFORD TRAVEL AUTO PARTS, INC. 35 Danbury Road 6 East Street New Milford. Ct. 06776 New Milford, Ct. 06776 214 SPONSORS MEADOWBROOK ASSOCIATES HARMONY RECORDS NEW MILFORD SAVINGS BANK MR. MRS. LARRY THOMAS Faculty: Mr. Mrs. George Adams Family Dr. William Brokowski Mr. Mrs. Socrates Clonaris The Reverend Mrs. Richard E. Crews Jane Cushman Susan Fogarty Adele Handlers Mr. Mrs. R. F Hetzel Terre Levin Ms. Joanne Lillis Pat Tom McDevitt Ms. Barbara Nelson Mr. W. F Nolan Mr. Mrs. Ronald E. Olson JoAnn H. Opulski Clare Raymond Mr. Mrs. Ray Roberts Dr. John Robinson Mr. Chester Schnepf Dr. Mrs. Edwin D. Stevens Ms. Nancy-Marie Vago Ann Vallombroso Mr. Mrs. John Wrenn Mr. Mrs. Libro Rinaldi Mr. G Mrs. Norbert Lillis Coach Devin The Donald Pratt Family Bob Sue Pitcharo The Salmonese Family The Berrents The McNinches Mr. Mrs. Eugene Skoog The Watkins The Durdock Family The Knoerl Family The Currans Mr. Mrs. Philip J. Jeger The Tavellas Mr. Mrs. William Thompson The Fishers Mr. G Mrs. Thierfelder Mr. Mrs. Leavenworth Charles Betsy Hansen Mr. Mrs. William Dryer Mr. Mrs. Antone Souza Mr. Mrs. Tom Tucker Georgia Gagnon Robert Fredette Mai Thai Gift Shop Richard Neu Barbara Mitchell Tawny 215 SIGNATURES 216 ■ -■ V ■ ■ • « V. ' ■ ' • • - - - • ■; . . . . • • • • .-V ' • • • - - . ■ • •' - • ..vw- ; . ' •: • • . 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