Nonnewaug High School - Nonnewaug Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)
- Class of 1984
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2 3 Jhe growth of understanding is so JifficJt tlxcit none of us can arrogate to himself 4 or to an institution or a cfaSS the right to determine its ch anne L of adt uance. 5 dny educational System will re {bet the content of a society. 6 7 8 9 01 11 12 13 15 16 Aiirovd T?NTCT TQT4 J°sePh Kennelly, MaryAnn -i-v_J J. i. i. Helen Straider Ruocco, Juliana Levin, Dana Ford. Ron Yarusavage. Adam Korpalski, Nikki Rhodes. Larry Chiucarello. janet Kaszas. Barbara Denver. Sharon Lavatori. Dorothy Silverman SPECIAL EDUCATION SCIENCE James Lynch. Rosanna Arpaia. Phyllis Cummings. Robert Dibble. Gerald Raczelowski. Robert Timothy Cleary, Ed Dorsett. Vic Plourde. Patricia Llodra, Charles Planz. Tara Rickart MATH HISTORY Paul Hadzima. Mark Linehan. Edgar Buck. Jim Morgan. Mr. Seldner Ingrid Boedecker. MaryLou Cofrancesco. Stephen Bignelli. Karen Robertson. Patricia Vitone. Raymond Judd. Charles Geyer, Robert Parkhouse. Barbara Denza ART, MUSIC and GYM Robert O’Sullivan, Joan Bulmer-Sakowski. John Lawless. Judy Davis, Bill Langelotti Alex Thomson. Mark Burdick. Eugene Wisniewski. David Breakell. Bruno Hutter VO-AG NURSE and LIBRARIANS Joyce Hubbard. Mrs. Taylor. Mary Olivea. Mrs. Cooney. Sue DeCausemacher. Joan Stansfield Sally Esposito, Allen Fossbender. Karen Bovino. Randy Schroeder, Linda DiSebastian, Richard Segall. Mary Bignelli. Carol Marchand. George Liebowitz, Mary Eyre. Ted Ryan, Alphonse Avitable. lames Lightfoot. Jim Traver, loan Smith, lane DeVries, Nancy Clark, Leon Duff THE MAIN OFFICE SENIORS LOOKING AHEAD LOOKING BEHIND Judith Abramovich “Judy . “Jude” Volleyball JV 1, 2; V 3. 4; Basketball JV 1; Softball JV 1. 2; V 3. 4; FBLA 1.2. 3. 4; AA 3; AFS 3; Spirit 3; Yearbook Staff 4. “I've been looking at people And hmv they change with the times. And lately all I keep seeing are people, throwing love away and losing their minds. So what's the glory in living? Doesn’t anyone ever stay together anymore. And if love never lasts forever, tell me What's forever for? Michael Murphy Maria Josephine Bartholomew “Kid” “Brat” Work Experience 4 On the beach at midnight walking hand in hand. Moonlight shining bright, reflecting in the sand. Our love will always be more stronger than the sea. Always ana forever. Bill Just you and me. John Abramovich “Yon . “Yonnieeeee” Baseball 1. 2, 3 I was sitting in the classroom, Trying to look intelligent, just in case the teacher looked at me. Its an achievement trying to conquer my homework, with her damn image pounding information into what’s ever left of my brain. But. she's my only hope to reach graduation. So I’m sitting in the classroom, looking like a zombie, just waiting for the bell to ring. i j Donna Marie Barre “Dolly”. Big Nooks”, “Slim . “The Big “A”. “Donna Baby” Volleyball 1.2; Basketball 2.4; B.D.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Kansas City 4; Prom Commit- tees; Parliamentary procedure 1.2. 3.4; A.A. 1, 2; Spirit Committee 1. 2; FFA 1. 2. 3 secretary. 4 vice-president “What's the glory in living. Doesn’t anybody ever stay together anymore, and if love never last forever. Tell me what's forever for? Michael Murphy I want to be happy, But I can’t be happy, until you are happy too! Kate Lynn Purdy Carla J. Avitabile “Abondanzi” President 3. 4; Track 3. 4. In Franklins tower the four winds sleep like four lean hounds the light house keep, wild flower seed in sand and wind may the four winds blow you home again. Words; Robert Hunter, Music: Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzmann Sharon Kim Blakeman “Pooky” “Puck FFA 1. 2. 3, 4 All things bright and beautiful. All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful. The Lord God made them all. lames Herriot Diane Lynn Beard “Dizzy “Klondike Vo-ag 1. 2. 3. 4 From the opium of custom To the ledges of extremes Don't believe it till you've held it Life is seldom what it seems But lay your heart upon the table And in the shuffling of dreams Remember who on earth you are. Emerson. Lake Sr Palmer Robert Leo Boucher “Rob AFS 1, 2. 3, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3. 4. Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4; AA 2. 3; Spirit 2. 3. 4; Yearbook 4: FBLA 2, 3; Junior Play 3. 4. Senior Play 4: Cross Country 2; Basket- ball 2. “What is now proved was once only imagin’d” William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell “An undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is.” Company Prospectus of the South Sea Bubble Pamela Suzanne Beaucock “Spam , “Little Nooks FFA 1. 2, 3; Chapter Reporter 4; Class Council 2. 3. 4; Cheerleading 3; Junior Class Play; B.D.A. 1, 2, 3. 4 Yunk . .. You think you know but you're wrong ... Florida, I need it bad .. . Li- plocks ... No, No. No, No, No, No ... Right away, quick ... I don't even know ... I don’t wanna be the patient ... Back off trash ... A couple two. three, thousand maybe? ... Well its been real and its been fun but I can't say its been REAL FUN. Goodbye Class of 84. Renata Bohlmann “Nata”. “Beanner FFA 1.2. 3.4; FBLA 3; FBLA Reporter 4; Softball 1. 2. Jfes Rough” 3 what’s the glory in living. Doesn’t nybody ever stay together any more, nd if Love doesn't last forever, tell me hat’s forever for. 31 M. Murphy Dawn Bowers Sharon Elizabeth Brightly “Ula bais Gymnastics 3. 4; Basketball 1; Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Class Council 3,4. Spirit Com- mittee 1. 2; Photography Club 3; AA 1. 2; Junior Class Play; Yearbook Staff 4 The more we learn, the less we believe to be true. The more we improved. The more remains to be proved. We’ve got to be stronger men And follow the path again. We’ve got to have faith in something bigger. Faith in something big inside ourselves. Pete Townshead The Who Fuzzy FFA “Be anxious in nothing, but in every- thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving. Let your requests be made known to God and the peace of God which passes all understanding will keep your heart and mind in Ghrist Jesus.” Philippians 4:6,7 FBLA 1; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Berkshire League Chorus 3. 4; Spirit Committee 3. “So Life’s a song that I must sing, a gift of Love, I must share. And when I see the joy it brings, my spirits soar through the air. Like that bird up in the sky. Life has taught me how to fly. For now I know what I can be. and now my heart is flying free. ______________Flying Free by Don Besig April Marie Brooks FFA 1. 2 Reporter (Soph. Block). 3 Par- liamentarian. 4; Class Council 4; Ten- nis 4; AA 4; Spirit Committee 4; AFS 4 When was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse. Out of the corner of my eye. I turned to look but it was gone. I cannot put my finger on it. Now the child is grown. The dream is gone. And I have become. Comfortably Numb. Pink Floyd Gary Box “G R A B, Tiny Mole AA 3; Stage Club 2. 3; Golf 2. 3. 4; Cap- tain 3. 4. Goals in Life It's not right to set some big impossible goal that you can never reach. You have to have a series of smaller goals that you can accomplish and get the reward, and move on to the next one. This is what I have done, My goal now—I want to be master of time, space and dimension. Then I want to go to Europe! Amy Jean Bouteiller “Yma”, “Amykins”. “Tiny Bubbles”, “Hey Chris , “Somo Darlene Brundage FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; FBLA 4 Our lives are richer because of our riends Let me be the kind of person Who will take great pride not so much in my attainments as in knowing I tried ... Let me be the kind of person whose prosperity depends not so much on what I own as on the wealth of treasured friends. Amanda Bradley Elizabeth M. Caires Betsey AFS 2, 3. 4; Treasurer 4; Class Council 2.3.4; Field Hockey 2. 3; National Hon- or Society 3, 4. Nature’s first green is gold. Her hardest hue to hold Her early leaf’s a flower But only so an hour So leaf subsides to leaf And Eden sank to grief And Dawn goes down to day Nothing gold can stay.” Robert Frost Darrell Richard Brundage “Sugarman” FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 The music is reversible but time is not—Tbrn Back — Turn Back Brian E. Butts “Shorty . Buttsie FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; BDA 1. 2. 3. 4 All good things in life are against the law. If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull. Carrie Ursula Buswell “Buzz Volleyball 1.2. 3. 4; Honor Society; AFS 2. 3. 4; Class Council 1. 2, 3. 4. Vice- president 3; Yearbook Committee There’s a scene Indelible, it hangs before my eyes In our teens, incredibly Together with no ties. The Who For a Man needs only to be turned around once with his eyes shut in this world to be lost .... Not til we are lost . . . do we begin to find ourselves. Thoreau 33 Kevin J. Curley “K.C.” “Curls”, “Cheve” Basketball 1.4; Golf 2. 3,4; Class Coun- cil 2. 3, 4; Treasurer 4; F8LA 2; Ski Club 2; Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee However far we travel Wherever we may roam The center of the circle VWii always be our home. The gods are in the heavens The angels treat us well The oracle has spoken We cast the perfect spell. John Lennon Jody Craig Train roll on, on down the line. Won't you please take me far away? Now I feel the wind blow outside my door. Means I'm leaving my woman behind. Tuesday's gone with the wind. Lynyrd Skynyrd Michael Cruess Mike, Cruiser Track 1. 2, 3. 4; AA 1, 2, 3. 4. Finally I understand the feelings of the few Ashes and Diamonds Foe and friend We were all equal in the end. Pink Floyd Stephanie Jill Cohen Ski Club 2. 4; JV Cheerleader 2; Spirit Comm. 1. 2. 3; Freshman Basketball Manager 1; Prom Comm.. Class Coun- cil 1.2. 3; Photography Club 2. 3; Spirit Spots Editor 2. 3. Through the years. I've learned so much. How good friends can grow out of touch. Times keep changing through the years. All the laughter, all the tears. Songs and styles come and go. But memories we'll always know. Go to the beach have some fun. Sunburned when the day was done. Remember all the fun we had? It really wasn’t all that bad. L.B. Dawn Yevette Cortigiano FBLA 2. 3; Secretary 4; AFS 3; Spirit 3; Co-op 4. We’re all dreamers, but perfection is consuming, and we are only human. We disregard solutions. We cling to our illusions, and we find ourselves pretending one more day. but all the years are slippin' away. 34 Jennifer L. Calo A A 1. 2, 3. 4; Volleyball t, 2. 3. 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Committee 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 4; AFS 4. As 1 move on I will look back upon these past years. The special people I have met and the lessons I have learned will be a part of me forever. Melissa Campbell Volleyball; AFS Club; Drama Club; Photography Club. “O the world of tongue or pen, the sad- dest are, ‘it might have been.’ ” Remember me friends, throughout the years, I'll remember you, through smiles and tears. Rita Connelly Class Council 3, 4. Those who wish for success in works Sacrifice in this world to the gods. For quickly in the world of men Success comes, born of ritual action. i Lynn Marie Chouinard “Pooh”, “Lynnie FFA 3, 4. I’ll never drown — nuts float! Louanna Grace Cole There is a road No simple Highway Between the dawn. And the dark of night And if you go No one may follow That path is for Your steps alone. Grateful Dead 35 Margaret Carol Dayton “Peggy , “Magurit”, “Skippy Jr.”. “Pin- ky” FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2. 3. 4; AFS 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Throughout high school, I've become aware of growth and changes among all of us. And now, in our senior year, vve are uniting. I see unique qualities in each individual developing as they ma- ture. I too have followed this path; set- ting standards, morals, and goals to last a lifetime. I hope you have learned from me as I have learned from all of you. Sincerely, Margaret C. Dayton (Peggy) 36 Sharon Elizabeth Daley Volleyball 1, 2. 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2. 3.4; Softball 1; Band 1.2. 3.4; Jazz Band 3; A A 1,2; Spirit Committee 1,2. 3; AFS 1. 2 Love comes from the most unexpected places In someones eyes you've never met In someones smile you can't forget And if the music plays in your mind Take all the love that you can find. Annette Elizabeth DiSantis “Gumby , “Ann Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; AFS 3; Pho- tography Club 3 If the sun refused to shine, I would still be loving you. If mountains crumble to the sea. There would still be you and me. Led Zeppelin ' - Jk M - !, Jeffrey Paul D’Aversa “Puke , “Crash”, “Pole” AA 2, 3; Stage Club 2, 3 So long. Something is waiting I got places to go. and things to sec No more procrastinating For this is the moment that was meant to be And moving like a wave on the ocean Drifting to the opposite side Traveling with no destination Just riding the tide. Liugren Todd E. Delaney “Pedro , “Ted , “Quickdraw Baseball 3. 4; AA 1, 2. Treasurer 3; Golf 2; Ski Club 2, 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3.4; Senior Class Play 4: Intramural Volleyball; Intramural Basketball Some people seem so obsessed with the morning, Get up early just to watch the sunrise. Some people like it more when there’s Fire in the sky, Worship the sun when its high. Some people go for those sultry evenings. Sipping cocktails in the Blue, Red, and Grey. But I like every minute of the day. The Who Eric Owen Dodd ED Skate Boarding A sport is often measured by its com- plexity. By this definition, a physical di- version assumes some elevated status because of the science and sophistica- tion of its movements. By this definition, modern skateboarding is a true sport. Mark A. Dowling “Buckwheat” FFA 1, 2. 3. 4 You can’t always get what you want But if you try sometimes you just might Find that you get what you need. Rolling Stones Teresa Lynn Doyle “Terri”, “Trece Vo-ag 1. 2. 3. 4; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Council 1; Basketball 2; A A 1. 2; Stage Club 2; Photography Club 3; Spirit Committee 2. 3 To lose something that you treasure is a very hurting thing. It leaves a sense of loneliness that only to lose can bring. It lingers on for sometime, you try and try to clear the air but it seems to stay on your mind. Just think ... To lose a little life living inside of you and knowing that something is wrong and there’s nothing that anyone can do. J.J.Z. I Patricia Dugan “Ma , “Grandma”. “Tish” FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Photography Club 3 Don’t walk behind me, 1 may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me. 1 may not follow. Just walk beside me. And be my friend. Kristin W. Duarte “Kris Field Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball Man- ager 1. 2. 3: Softball 1. 2; Track Manager 3; Spirit Committee 1.2. 3.4: A A 1.2.3. 4; Class Council 1.2. 3.4; Select Singers 3. 4; Jazz Band 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4. A great ring of pure and endless light. Dazzles the darkness in my heart. And breaks apart the dusky clouds of night. The end of all is limited in the start. When we are born we bear the seeds of light Around us life and death are torn apart. Yet a great ring of pure and endless light Dazzles the darkness in my heart. 37 Anonymous Mary Clare Flanagan “Mary Class Council 1. 2; Swim Team; Glee Club; Class Play: Minstrell; Activities Committee. “Little drops of rain Whispers of the pain, tears of love lost in the days gone by.” Led Zeppelin II Yvonne S. Farrin “Giggles Vo-Ag 2 I wish. 1 wish that I could know The places I have yet to go. The ways I’ll change, The things I'll see. The life that lies ahead of me. Colleen Eva Ferris “Cleen . “’leen , “Col” FFA 1 (Freshman Treasurer). 2 (Soph. Vice-President), 3 (Vice-President and District Treasurer. 4 President and Dis- trict Chairman; National Honor Society 3, 4 These are the seasons of emotion And like the winds they rise and fall. This is the wonder of devotion— I see the torch we all must hold. This is the mystery of the quotient— Upon us all a little rain must fall. Led Zeppelin Rain Song m .. 'M Piper Fennimore “Pipe Field Hockey 1.2; Cheerleading JV 2. V 3. 4; Class Council 1. 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Spirit Committee 2. 3; AA 2. 3; Math Club 2. 3. 4 “If man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps, it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Thoreau Traci Dyane Faull “Little Blind Girl”. “Raw”. “Cookie”. Wind Tunnel” Cheerleading 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; Field Hockey 3. 4; Track manager 4; Spirit Committee 2. 3. 4; Spirit Spot Editor 2, 3; AA 2. 3. 4; Drama 2. 3; Ski Club 2. 4 Time flies, Sun rises. Shadows fall, Let time go by, Love is forever, over all ... 38 Shari Lynn Ferguson “Fergy”, “Baby Gonzo , “Little Metaler” Allies We live our faith in the hands of those who guide us and tear the page on the fear we left behind We set the pace, for every born surviver Don’t turn the other way, when I need to hear you say Allies with our backs against the wall. I will answer when you call. Allies in a world of too much choice I only need your voice to tell me you care I’ll be anywhere for you Allies. Heart James Arthur Greene Soccer 1, 2; FBLA 1, 2. “We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future. Franklin D. Roosevelt William Spencer Garms “Bill”, “Uncle Grimes Soccer 1. 2. 3; TYack 1. 2. 3; A A 1. 2, 3; Stage Club 2. 3. Live one day at a time and live it to it’s fullest W.S.G. Lori Ann Glander “Ann”. “Babe FFA 2. 3. The years were short but the memories will last forever. Louis Carl Gelada Lou” AA 3; Baseball 2; Basketball (manager) 2. 3; Class Council 2, 3.4. FBLA 2. VP 3. Pres. 4. District VP 3.4; Math Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 4; NEASC Follow-up Steering Com. 3. 4; Principal’s Advisory Com. 3; Prom Com. 4; PTSO 4; Senior Play; Spirit Com. 2; Track 3.4; Yearbook Staff (Sales Manager) 4 Somebody said that it couldn’t be done. But he with a chuckle replied That maybe’’ it couldn’t.” but he would be one Who wouldn't say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it. Edgar A. Guest 39 Marie-christine Hendricks “Mare Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 2. Treasurer 3. 4; AFS 1. 2. Junior Co-Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Yearbook Editor: Track 1: Cross-Country 1: Intra- mural Gymnastics 1; Tennis 2; Field Hockey 2: Student-Faculty Aerobics 2: Center for Creative Youth-Wesleyan IJniv.; Internship Sen. Lowell Weicker. Teach only love. And learn that love is young. And you are love. Anonymous Craig Carlone Wade Gould 40 Tony Delia Anna Gillotti Lynnette Sue Hardisty Field Hockey 1. 2. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Softball 1; Tennis 4; Spirit Committee 1. 2; AA 1. 2; AFS 2, 4; Senior Class Council. “Believe in yourself and in your dreams Though impossible things may seem Someday, somehow you’ll get through To the goal you have in view believe in yourself and in your plan say not. I cannot, but I CAN. A.U. Thomas Hardisty Band 1, 2; Student Council 3; Basket- ball 1, 3, 4; Ski Club 1. I’m now 18 years old. and I’m still wandering in a haze. I guess it’s time to get it together. and find the end of this maze. Kenneth Carl Hatstat Basketball 1; Baseball 1. 3. 4; Golf 2; Soccer 2. 3, 4; Ski Club. George Edward Hoffman “Georgio” Soccer JV 1. V 2. 3. 4: V Wrestling 1. 2. Captain 3. 4: Baseball JV 1. 2, V 3. 4; V Cheerleading 3. 4; AA 1, 2. Pres. 3. 4; Spirit Comm. 1.2. 3; Drama Club 1.2. 3. 4; Photography Club 3. 4. Kimberley Ellen Holden “Kim . “Kimber . “Kimbo”. “Kimmie”, “Crash Volleyball 1. 2; Softball Manager 1; Spirit Comm. 1.2.3.4: AA 1.2.3.4: AFS 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Drama 1. 2. 4; Chorus 2, 3. 4; Select Singers 3. 4; Junior Play 1, 2. 3. 4; Cheerleading 1. 2. 3. 4 Captain; Berk- shire League Chorus 3.4; Class Council 2. 3. 4: Ring Committee; Prom Comm. “May you find what you want in life. Know it when you see it. and Have the good luck to get it— And keep it!!!— One dream becomes real ... A thousand dreams become possible. May today’s success be only the beginning of a lifetime of dreams come true. D.S. 41 Brett Hassinger Shelly Lynn Jacobs “Shell”. “Smelly . Chell FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleading 2; Spirit Committee 2; AA 2 Think freely. Smile often. Savor special moments. Make new friends. Redis- cover old ones. Tell those you love that you do. Feel deeply. Hope. Grow. Be crazy. Observe miralces. Make them happen. Give in. Pick some flowers. Share them. Make some mistakes. Learn from them. Celebrate life. Jan Michelsen Korin Hosner Field Hockey. Photography Club. AFS Club. Drama Club. Ich welt eu oepis schribe. doch ich finde d'Wort noed. Ich well eu Stuck vo mir zeige, doch ich chan mi noed fuer eis entscheide. Eis chan und welt i eu aber saege: “S’Laebe isch laebenswert.n (“It is worth to live. ) Korin Alison Jean Hydar “Al”. “Alkin”. Buckwheat FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball JV 1; Cheer- leading JV 3; AFS 2; Ski Club 2 Let us be the first to give a friendly sign. to nod first, smile first, speak first, and if such a thing is necessary— Forgive first. 42 Doug Hayes John Jannaccio George Anthony Jones FFA 1, 2. 3. 4: FBLA 4; Senior Class Council Look to this day, Yesterday is already a dream, and Tomorrow is only a vision. But Today, well lived, Makes every Yesterday a dream of happiness and every Tomorrow a vision of hope. Anonymous Vo-Ag I DON'T UNDERSTAND. Kimberly Jane Janatka “Jakatna , Kimmy” Track 1; Class Council 1. 2 I've heard it said that the weight of the world's problems is enough to make the hall fall right through space that it ain’t even worth it to live with all that's goin’ wrong. Well, let me just go down as say- ing that I'm glad to be here. Here with all the same pain and laughs everybody knows. Doobie Brothers Janette M. Jurkiewicz “J”, “Midget” Cheerleading 3.4; Class Council 2.3.4; Spirit Committee 2. 3 Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day. You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way. P.F. Gillan Elizabeth James “Babe”, “Betsy” Volleyball 1.2.4; Soccer 3; Track 3; Ten- nis 4; Basketball Manager 2, 4; AA 1. 2, 4; Spirit Committee 1, 2; Drama Club 1; Class Council 1, 2, 3.4, Secretary; Cho- rus 3. 4; Berkshire League Chorus; Se- nior and Junior Class Plays; Yearbook Copy Editor Sing, as a song in search of a voice. 43 Tara Lynn Kelly This is my generation. I’m free you bet it’s hard but sometimes I feel I got to get away. It’s an amazing journey. I don’t know where I'm going. I'm overloaded on my way. I can’t explain but I have to finish everything I started — they call me the seeker. There’s no easy way to be free, now a drive my magic bus I’m goin’ mobil over fifty through the teen- age wasteland. It all looks fine to the naked eye but I won't get fooled again. I'm not gonna take it. But you are forgiv- en for being deaf, dumb, and blind. This is no social crisis cry if you want but bye. bye you better keep in touch. Peter Townshend Veronica Kearney “Sam”. “Red”. “Brittle Bones” I believe in the sun, even if it doesn’t shine. I believe in love, even if I do not feel it. I believe in God. even if I do not see him. If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you it's yours. If it doesn’t it never was. Gary J. Kaszas “KAZ , “Kazy FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Soph. Class Council; A.V. 1. 2. Everyone has a theory about me— I am mine; what am. I am Carolyn A. Elizabeth Keating “Keats”, “Babes Field Hockey 1. 2; Basketball 1; Spirit Committee 1, 2. 3; AA 1. 2. 3: Drama 1. 2. 3; Junior Class Play 3; Ring Commit- tee Chairperson 3; Prom Committee 4: Yearbook Staff 4; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Berk- shire Festival 1.2. 3.4; Select Singers 2. 3. 4; All-Northern 3. 4: Class Council (President) 1. 2. 3. 4 Baby remember my name “Fame Marvin Kendrick Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball; Intramural Basketball; Math Club 1. 2. 3. 4; junior Class Play 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Party 1. 2. 3. 4 You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder. You know its going to get harder, and harder, and harder as you get older. Roger Waters Shari-Lyn Kuhne “Keeneweene Work Experience 3 How I wish, how I wish you were here, were just Two lost souls, swimming in a fish bowl year after year running over (he same old grand or have we found the same old fear. How I wish you were here. Pink Floyd David Frederick King “Dave . “D.EK. FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; BDA 1, 2. 3. 4 “I’ve always been crazy, but it's kept me from going insane. v, Susan Landry Sue Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 1; Spirit Comm. 1, 2. 3; AA 1. 2. 3 Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me The long brown path before me Leading where ever I choose. Walt Whitman Kristen L. Kozenieski Kris Kid- Work Experience 4 And the end and the beginning were always there Before the beginning and after the end. Catherine Marie Liska “Cathi Page Pirate 2; OHI's 2; School Newspa- per Staff 2; ThievesCarnival 2; “Aun- tie Marne 3; Spirit Club 3; AA 3; AFS 3. 4. Summer Exchange—Brazil. 1983; Intern for Representative McLaughlin 3; Class Council 3. 4; Choc. Eater’s A- nonymous 1, 2. 3. 4 I’m at the edge of the sea the surf urging me out then pushing me back again. In the roar of the waves I hear familiar voices that I may not hear again. We are all going out to sea using our dreams as lifeboats that will keep us afloat only as long as we believe in them. It seems to have come so soon, And the water, at first touch, is so cold. Cathi Liska 45 T.S. Eliot Barbara Jean Longo “Barb . Barbie Spirit Committee 2. 3; Drama Club 1.2. 3: Spirit Spot Editor 2. 3; Class Council 3. 4; AA 2. 3 Sometimes clouds may come our way, but thoughts can be sunny everyday. Times of Jay and times or sorrow we will always see it through. I don’t care what comes tomorrow we can face it together the way old friends do. B.A. 8r B.U. Robert A. Lafond Rob”. Boo” FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Through the years I’ve spread my wings With all the beers And other crazy things. The time has come To take me away “Lord I’m cornin' home to you Sweet home, Alabama Lisa Marlene Linden “Lis”. “Pru”. “Ella”, “Fitz” Band 2, 3. 4: Chorus 3; AFS 3; Drama Club 3. 4; Madrigals 2. 3; Berkshire league band 3. 4; Who’s Who in Music Rivers belong where they can ramble, eagles belong where they can fly; I’ve got to be where my spirit can run free— got to find my corner of the sky. Pippin” David Law Dr. Si Icon Senior Class Council; Yearbook Editor; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Boys’ State The new and the old have value to us only as they relate to the present. Yester- day made us what we are today, tomor- row is our dream. To live for either is to lose our only reality, the moment. Leo F. Buscaglia Stephanie June Lonegan Volleyball 2. 3; Band 1.2. 3. 4: Jazz Band 3. 4; Pit Orchestra 3; AFS 1. 2. 3 Public opinion is a weak tyrant com- pared with our own private opinion. Thoreau Let not the oyster grieve that he has lost the race; he has gained as an oyster. Thoreau 46 Richard Alexander Lyle “Ricky . Rick FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: BDA 1. 2. 3. 4; FFA Senti- nel 4 Divers do it deeper. Pilots do it higher. Brick layers make it a little bit stronger. Doctors do it cleaner, Bikers do it meaner, and Cowboys stay in the saddle just a little bit longer. David Allen Coe Michael Madans Ski Club 1. 2. 4: Golf 2; FFA 3. 4 Healthy, free, the world before me The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose ... Done with indoor complaints . .. Strong and content I travel the open road. Walt Whitman Mathew Leif Lunsted “Matt Soccer, Wrestling. Class Council Look into the future not to the past And let yourself be your guiding light. Follow your dreams in search of your peace of mind. Look into the pool and capture the reflection. It's your life to do with what you want And you should. Margit Lundby Photography Club; AFS; Volleyball When you’re down and troubled and you need some love and care. And nothin’, nothin' is going right. Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there, to brighten up even your darkest night. Carole King Nooran Mahooti “Shlom , “Hoots Field Hockey 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1; Tennis 2. 3, 4; AA 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 1. 3; Spirit Comm. 1,2, 3; Ski Club 3.4; Cho- rus 1. 2; Ring Comm. 2; junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Prom Commit- tee. “Wednesday Morning at 5 O’clock as the day begins. Silently closing her bedroom door, leaving the note that she hoped would say more, She goes down stairs to the kitchen clutching a hankerchief, Quietly turning the back door key, Stepping outside SHE IS FREE . .. She’s leaving home ... Bye Bye” . Lennon ■ P. McCartney 47 Michele Chantal Marquis Woods 1+2; FFA 3 + 4 I've always been a dreamer but the dreams I’ve seen lately keep on turnin’ out the same. I'm looken for my freedom and no- body seems to care but if it all falls to pieces tomorrow, I'll still be the same — a dreamer. Eagles James Maslar “Jimmy” FFA 1. 2, 3. 4; BDA 1, 2. 3. 4. I've always been crazy, but it keeps me from going insane. Way Ion Ira David Mann Dave Wrestling 3 + 4; Track 4; Senior Class Play; Senior Class Fund Raiser Comm. A.A.; Photography Club I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. —Thomas Jefferson Robert McDermott David W. McEvoy Ski Club 1.2. 3.4; Intramural Volleybal; Intramural Basketball; Golf Team; Band 1, 4. Easy life don't go to fast Before you know all the days have passed Think before you make a move If its too late then you’re bound to lose I wasn’t built for pain But I’d do it all again. Courtney. Meehan. Daltrey 48 Stanley Meholik Joseph David Meadows “Bops”. “Mo , “Sonny , “Junior Cross Country 1. 2. 3. Co-Captain 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Runners Club 1. 2; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. “I’m searching for a rainbow and if the wind ever shows me where to go you’ll be waiting at the end and I’ll know it’s straight ahead, for that pot of gold. Marshal Tucker Steve McGovern “Bubba Scott Christopher Mills “Artie Shaw . “Glenn Seeing our graduation, a tear is shed for the passing of an era yet it is also shed for the birth of a new. IVaya con Dios mis amigos? Hey Chris — Zoom!! Michelle Joanne Meyers “Me Me Field Hockey JV co-captain 1. V 2, 3. 4, Wrestling Manger 3. 4; Drama Club 2; AA 1, 2; Prom Comm. 4. Class Council 1. 4. “And I dream that somethings coming and it’s not just in the wind It’s more than just tomorrow It’s more than where we’ve been It offers me a promise It’s telling me — begin I know we’re needing Something worth believing in ... ’’ Harry Chapin (To the gypsies that remain — Stevie Nicks) 49 Grant Sean Moore Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Track 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3. Once in a dream. Far beyond these castle walls, Down by the bay where the moonlit water falls. I stood alone while the minstrel sang his song, so afraid I'd lost my soul. Far beyond these castle walls, Where the harbor meets the sky. There the battle raged like hell, And every dove had lost it’s will to fly. Far beyond these castle walls. Where I thought I heard Tiresias say. Life is never what it seems. And every man must meet his destiny. Rebecca Susan Mitchell “Becky Field Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society; Key Club; Spanish Honor Society. “And Harry doesn’t mind if he doesn’t, make the scene. Dire Straits Gary A. C. Nicoll “Speedo Soccer 1, 2. 3, Captain 4; Basketball 1; Tennis 3; Ski Club 1.2. 3. Pres. 4; AA 1, 2; Class Council 4; Honor Society 4. “As time goes by. you will see. That we’re going to be free, You and me we’ll touch the sky. Can you see in your mind's eye. That we are all one, we're all the same, And life is just a simple game. Be what you want to be. What you deserve to be, What you were meant to be. Moody Blues 50 Maureen P. Nulty AA 1. 2, 3. 4; Spirit Committee 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading 1. 2. 3. 4; Prom Commit- tee; Yearbook; Class Council 1, 2. 3. 4. This is it. I'm on my way Today is gone, tomorrow's a new day I can’t stay here to wait for my ship to come in. I know it’s coming I'm not sure when. I'm running to meet, my arms open wide This is life, its for living. I'm not going to hide So wish me good luck, please try to see, I don't love you less, I just have to he free. A. A. Matthew J. Odendahl “Odie Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. “You’re stuck with yourself for life. Ac- cordingly you'd better make yourself into a good companion. The best way to do this is to broaden your vision of your- self and your world. Sanford M. Dornbusch Michael fames Notarnicola “Geek”, “Greek , “Miguel” FFA The only winning move is not to play. IF “Hey! Body guard how much do I owe you know?” Timothy John Noreika “Tim” Stage Club 2. 3; Spirit Committee 3; Baseball 3, 4; Band 3. “Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain. You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today. And then you find ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun. _________________________Pink Floyd Tammy Ann Noble “Dizzy” FFA 1. 2; Class Council 3. 4. “As days go by. as the will. From dawn to dusk, when all is still, In summer, winter, spring, or fall. I'll think of you and that is all. Down at the beach, down by the sea, I'll always hear you calling me. I’ll sit alone and think of you, of how you promised to be true. I’ll wonder if you’re lonely too. I'll sit alone and watch and wait, To hear your footsteps at the gate. The times I saw you were but few, And yet I’ll still remember you. Florence Thornhill Watertown 51 Mike Pierwola David Alan Platt “Dave “Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you; But when the leaves hang trembling. The wind is passing through. Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I; But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by. Christina Rossetti k % Mary Alice Quesnel 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. Dan Foyelburg 52 Simone Marie Savage “Si Volleyball 1.2. 3. 4 capt. 1,2. 3; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Tennis 3. 4; Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4, President 1. 2; Spirit Comm. 1, 2. 3; AA 1, 2, 3; Drama 1, 2; Principle Advisory Comm. 3.4; Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3. 4. What lies behind me and ivhat lies be- fore me are small matters, compared to what lies within me. Emerson So on and on I go. The seconds tick the time out. There’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out. Cat Stevens Leta Jean Richard “Monkey FFA 1. 2. 3, 4. “Life is a one way street. No matter how many detours you take none of them lead back. And once you accept that life will become much simpler. Because you know you must do your best you can with what you have, and what you are and what you have become.” I. Moore Kevin Rostowsky Photo Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1. 2. 3; FFA 3, 4; Class Council 1. 2. “This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.” Ralph Wbldo Emerson, “The American Scholar” Yvonne Marie Russo Ski”, Shorty . “Yv FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; FBLA 3. To Bob: “I once thought of love as a prison A place I didn't want to be So long ago, I made a decision To be footloose and fancy free But you came and I was so tempted To gamble at love just one time I never thought, that I would get caught It seemed like the perfect crime Baby, you left me defenseless Now. I’ve got one plea: Lock me away, inside of your love and throw away the key Cuz, I’m guilty: of love in the first degree!!” Alabama Yvonne and Bob June 17. 1980 — forever more!! Amy Santoli FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. We each have a choice ... We can stay under a cloud. or get busy, And find our rainbows. Joan Walsh Anglund 53 Laura Anne Schaefer Field Hockey, Photographer Club Pres.; Spirit Club; AA; Drama; Ski Club; AFS. “Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Footprints that perhaps another, Sailing o’er lifes solemn main, A shipwrecked of a forlorn brother Seeing shall take heart again.” H. W. Longfellow Charlie Scherer “CHAS.” Comoro's forever William Seaman “Bill FBLA 3. 4; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 t Gina Marie Searles Class Council 1.2. 3.4; Drama 2; AFS 1. 2. 3; Softball Manager 1 “A thoughtful deed, A tender smile, A warm loving heart— Where these are found You'll also find That's where life’s Best things start. Robyn M. Sierzant 54 Stazan Kadri Sina “Staz”, “Stazzer”. “Stazzeroo Soccer 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 3. 4; Class Council V.P. 4 To my friends, The tivo years I had been here passed by very rapidly, but it ivas more than enough time for me to have made some very close bonds with some very special people. We had shared a lot together. We enjoyed many good times, and had en- dured some very bad. Through it all we remained friends. Thank you for ac- cepting me as your friend. Good luck. Class of 1984! Gretchen Mary St. John “Woogs” Field Hockey 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Sun streaming down upon my face. I feel so crazy in this place the world is strange, the world is cruel. Anyone believing in dreams is a fool. You have one strike against you when you appear So death my friend is nothing to fear. D.G. Jennifer Atkins Smith “Jeff , “leffiner Volleyball 1. 2; A A 1. 2; FFA 3; Prom Committee; B.D.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Remember me with smiles and laughter for that’s how I’ll remember you all. If you can only remember me with tears, then don’t remember me at all. J.A.S. Thursdays and Ed forever! Debora 1 Dutchess Sperry “Debs”, “Deborah-Jean” Volleyball J.V. 1, V 2. 3. co-captain 3 4; Basketball J.V. 1. V 1. 2, 4; co-captain 3; Track V 1. 2. 3, co-captain 4; Spirit Committee 1. 2. 3; AA 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4; AFS 3; Honor Society 2,3.4; Prom Committee co-chairperson “Some where ... Some how . . . Some way... Some day “People will tell you where they’ve been They’ll tell you where you will go But. till you get there yourself You’ll never really know —so please let me go on my own. “VVe learn to drown in a blizzard of Dreams” Donna thanks for being a friend Frederick Jude Sill “Fearless”. “Recan” FFA 1. 2, 3, 4; B.D.A. 1, 2, 3. 4 Let’s go out, in a blaze of glory all good things must end, like we’re all hems in a story. Let’s go out like we all came in. in a blaze of glory. 55 Kenny Rogers Donna Lynn Tanuis “Lynnie”, “Lynn AA 1, 2. 3. 4; Spirit Comm. 1. 2. 3; Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Gymnas- tics 1; AFS 3; Prom Comm. Co-chair- person; Cheerleading J.V. 2. V 3. 4; Track V 3. Co-captain 4. Senior Class Play Memories— Skattered in my mind, like sand on the beach. Untouchable like the stars—yet always within reach. Collectable as a snowflake falling to the ground. Each as different as is where they came from. Something just yours which no one can take nor copy. And if ever we should meet we'll have somethings to share After all without them what would life be worth? D.S.T. Good Friends are hard to come by— Thanx Debs. Christopher A. Taylor Chris Four years is not a very long period of time. Stephan M. Suchicki Never say more than is necessary. Gary Edward Terrell “G.T. Soccer 3,4; Track 3.4; Ski Club 2. 3. V.P. 4. ... Counting up the time that's passed us by. I sent this letter hoping it will reach your hand. and if it does I hope that you will understand. that 1 must leave in a while. and though I smile. you know the smile is only there to hide, what I am really feeling deep inside. just a face where I can hang my pride, ... Emerson Lake and Palmer Brian Casey Sullivan “Bri’Bri”. YVam-bam FFA 1, 2. 3. 4. These are the seasons of emotion And like the winds they rise and fall. This is the wonder of devotion— I see the torch we all must hold. This is the mystery of the quotient— Upon us all a little rain must fall. Jimmy Page Robert Plant 56 Jackie Thompson Ann Margaret Toomey “Annie Cheerleading 1, 2. capt. 3; AA 1, 2. 3; Spirit Committee 1.2.3; Band and Cho- rus, Class Council 1.2. 3.4; Junior Class Play Give up your heart, and you’ll loose your way, trusting another to feel that way, give up your heart and you'll find yourself, living for something in some- body else. Sometimes you wonder what happens to love, sometimes the touch of a friend is enough. Jackson Brown Erik D. Toups “E.T. , “Franz , “Bonk Skateboarding; Track 3. 4; Skiing. Surf- ing; B.M.X. Freestyle you’re lucky with love, don't play cards. ■ Joseph Michel Valente “Joe What can I say this time? Which card shall I play? The dream is not over. The dream is just away. And you will fly, Like some little wing Straight back to the sun. The dream was never over The dream has just begun. Roy Therrien Baseball 1. 2; Track 3. 4; Wrestling 1. 2; Cross-Country 2. 3; Co-Captain 4; AA 1. 2. 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Jazz Band 2. 3; Class Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Math Club 1. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 2. 3. V.P. 4. When your nose is bleeding and your eyes are black and you are so tired you wish your opponent would crack you on the jaw and put you to sleep, fight one more round remembering that the man who fights one round is never whipped. Gentleman Jim Corbette Former Heavyweight Champion S. Nicks 57 Guy Richard Veilleux FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Landscaping 3. 4. n the book of life. I’ve finished a chapter. Now I'll turn the page. f Susan Aleta Van Winkle “Winkie” AFS 1. 2, 3; A A 2. 3; Class Council 1. 2, 3. 4; Field Hockey 1, 2. 3. co-captain 4; Basketball V 1, 2. 3. 4; Softball 1.2. 3. 4. To live content with small means: to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion: to be worthy, nof respectable, and wealthy, not rich, to think quietly, talk gently, to listen to stars and birds: do all bravely, await occasions, hurry never. In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and un- conscious, grow up through the com- mon. This is to be my symphony. William Henry Channing Christine Ward “Chris There never seems to be enough time To do the things you want to do Once you find them. Michael Steven Waibel “Mike” Ski Club 2. 3. 4; AA 3; Stage Club 3 Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which never shows to anybody. Mark TVvuin Caroline S. Valetkevitch “Carolyn Cheerleading 1.2, 3.4; Class Council 4: Tennis 4; AA 4; Spirit Committee 2. 4; AFS 4; FFA 2. 3. Hold fast your dreams! Within your heart Keep one still, secret spot Where dreams may go. And. sheltered so. May thrive and grow Where doubt and fear are not. O keep a place apart. Within your heart, For little dreams to go? Louise Driscoll 58 fim Croce Sean Woodward “Woody” Soccer 1, 2. 4; Golf 2, 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball; Intramural Basketball; Ski Club What do you get for pretending the dan- gers not real. Meek and obedient you follow the leader. Down well trodden corridors. Into the valley of steel. What a suprise! A look of terminal shock in your eyes. Now things are really what they seem. No. this is no bad dream. Roger Waters Geoffrey Brian Wrhan Football 1, 2; Soccer 3. 4; Track 3. Cap- tain 4; Ski Club 4; AA 3. 4; Class Coun- cil 4. An athlete runs in the outer world. A seeker runs in the inner world. For an athlete, the marathon is the largest race in the Olympics. It is 26 miles. In the inner life, it is not 26 miles, but millions and billions of inner miles that a seeker has to travel before he reaches his desti- nation. Since we have to cover a very great distance the sooner we start run- ning along the path of eternity, the bet- ter. Sri Chinmoy Joy Ellen Wilcock “Sparky FFA 1, 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 4; Se- nior play Follow your dreams ... Wherever they lead you. Jonathan David Wells Golf 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 4; Baseball 1; Math Club 1. 2. 3. 4; AA 3; Jazz Band 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; FBLA 4. C’est la vie! Brian Keith Warner “Moleman . “jellybean” Stage Club 3; Track 3; A A 1, 2, 3. They said we had to come to an end In time our broken hearts would mend They never looked into our hearts Instead they tried to make us part I wish I could have been with you To hold you when he said we were through The times shared together were precious and few I refuse to let you slip away from my touch Our love is something people long for so much They never gave us a reason why Do they care when they see us hold on and cry They can’t say we don't belong together We never said it would last forever Time will tell us which way to go It must be done alone together so it can go slow. Stacy Hillman B.W. S.H. 59 David Zombero Stacy Ann Smith Spirit Committee 1. 2. 3; A A 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 1. 2; Student Council 1. 2, 3, Secretary; Na- tional Honor Society 2. 3. Secretary 4; Girls State; Math Club 1. 3, 4. . . . They would not find me changed from him they knew — Only more sure of all I thought was true. Into My Own, Robert Frost Ah. when to the heart of man was it ever less than a treason To go with the drift of things. To yield with the grace to reason. And bow and except the end of a love or a season? Reluctance, Robert Frost Virginia Marie Zombar “Gin”. “Eggbert , “Lady mole” 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 1 can. Pursuing it with eager feet. Until it joins, some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. J.R.R. Tolkein I love you. Bill!. Christopher Wuestefeld “Chris , “Froot Loops . “Zoom” AFS 2. 3, 4; Math Team 2. 3. 4; Debate 3. 4: Stage Club 2. 3; junior Class Play. “Computer records. I have access. —Marvin. The Paranoid Android “Lucky I’m sane after all I've been through. I can’t complain, but sometimes I still do; Life's been good to me so far.” Joe Walsh Theo Jannetty 60 IN MEMORIAM Kate Lynn Purdy Remember me, as I do you, with all the tenderness which it is possible for one to feel for another, which time cannot obliterate, no distance alter, but which is always the same. Abigal Adams 61 62 63 65 rresftman Council KrUtm rJk?38, Vlnn[e AvaiJ? .le Elaine Gagnon. Chris Story. Lauren McKenize Middle: Michelle Veech. Kathle Borger Ph.nI?cBp ' Sn Ferg .sen Kelly Honan, Liz Megura Front: Newton Lundsted. Michelle Skurat. Melissa Pitcher Heidi Plungis, Patty Donavan. Dawn Crosby. Sue Dumschott. Mike Gelada ’ 66 HEY, ALL YOU PARTY Monsters halLO B : ) 14 dan CE Oi W r r .v B£ there and be Tj.CC 0 o „ 3.50 67 Sophomore Council Back: John Smith. Linn Mace. Steven Jenkes. Martin McLaughlin. Tom Roberts. Rob Kolesnik. Andy Greene. Preston VVigner. trie Snowdon. Jeff Sulferan. Tom Buchert. Mike Callahan Middle: Liz Agrus. Charlene Capoli. Kara Scorpin. Sue Bardowski. Jennifer Patterson. Heather Jenkins. Linda Zimaitis. Karen Behnken. Tracy Whalen. Mr. Lawless (advisor). Kelly Chapman Front: Carrie McDougall. Laurie Shea. Valerie Rupe. Debbie Tietz. Nancy Nerelli. Karen Payne. Marie Winne. Sharon Ryan. Ann Gagnon. Stephanie Capazello. Tina Gelines 68 69 Junior Class Council Leigh Terrell. Heidi Ceyer, Sue Scrivener. Mariann Platt. 70 Senior Council Left Front: Geoff Whan. Traci Faull. Kristin Duarte. Betsy James. Stacey Smith. Sharon Brightly. Tara Kelly. Simone Savage. Rita Connelly. Jennifer Calo. Gary Nicoll. Kevin Curley. Debbie Sperry. Donna Tanius, Left back: Sue VanWinkle. Marvin Kendrick. Roy Therrien. Meme Meyers. Susan Landry. Todd Delaney. Betsy Caires. April Brooks. Bight Front: Carla Avitabile (president). Staz Sina. Nooran Mahooti, Louis Gelada. Cathy Liska. Gina Searles. Carrie Buswell. Marie Hendricks. Caroline Valectivich. Matt Lundsted. John Wells. Mrs. Rhodes. Chris YVesterfield. Robert Boucher. Piper Fennimore 72 Prom Committee Back Row: Nooran Mahooti. Debbie Sperry, Carolyn Keating. Cathy Liska. Front: Donna Tanius. Chris O'Keefe. Louis Gelada. Kevin Curley. 73 FFA Chapter Officers Colleen Ferris — President. Pam Beaucock — Reporter. Stanley Meholik — Parliamentarian. Rickv Lyle — Sentinal Jamie Lewis — Historian. Donna Barre — VP, Suzv Bennett — Secretary. 74 Senior FFA Left to right Front Row: Stanley Meholik. Pam Beaucock. Colleen Ferris, Donna Barre. Ricky Lyle. Second Row; Lynn Chouinard. Jen Smith. Joy VVilcock, Guy Veilleux. Sharon Blakeman. Renata Bolhman. Darrell Brundage. Third Row: Mike Nitarmicola. Dawn Bowers. Terri Doyle. Amy Santoli. Peggy Dayton. Patty Dugan Fourth Row: Dave King. Mark Dowling. Wade Gould. Brian Butts. Dave Zambero. Rob Lafond. Brian Sullivan Junior FFA Left to right Front Row: Dave Roberts. Paula Kern. Sue Bennett. Mredith Gould. Lisa Roberts. Laurie Scibek. Lorena Bristol. Second Row: Dan Edwards. Joann Disantino. Cheryl Slekis, Donna Gebow. Barbara Salvas. Chris Dicarlo. Wendy Fellon. Tim Budris Third Row: Chris Simons. Kathy Birdsall. Bonnie Wilson. Shelly Hanson. Chrissy Gamelin. Chris DeCarlo. Fourth How; Mike Keak. Alan Hanakai. Lisa Platia. Shelly Gurdy. Andrea Bove. Maggie Moran. Mary Palagonia, Lisa Holly. Fifth Row: Chris Bowman. Rich Frye. Nick Corsi. Jamie Lewis. Brian Wargo. Bob Smith. Jeff Delasandro. Sixth Row: Don Taylor. Dean Bradway. Steve Stokes. Craig Snider. Harry Vulinski, Raymond Hungerford. James Strachan. John DiSantis. 75 Sophomores FFA Left to right Front Row: Emily Wilde. Karen Scneider. Stephanie Perrot. Mike Maholik, Tim Godkin. Maria Winne, Stephanie Cappoziello. Stephanie Cole. Dav Schmeer. Mindy Blanchard. Dawn Rockel. Kris Ives. Kelly Barett. Second Row: Larry Kaladish. Bruce Kern. Robert Strachan. Alex Wislock, Mike Sniffin. Bobby Kimball. Jerry Boudreau. John Maxwell. Art Young. Wayne Hallet. Kurt Linehan. Third Row: Tina Chouinard. Chris Dunn. Tina Gelines. Dawn Robinson. Laura Mikishko. Michelle Kosiorek. Kim Rudzavice. Nancy Pepin. Shelly McConey. Roxane Tiano. Jennifer Wilmot. Fourth Row: Mr. Hutter, (Advisor). Doug Andrew. Paul Gustafson. Gary Sliby. Lee Dudley. Daryl Hardisty. Tim Papst. Jim Anderson. Frank Bonbadier, Chris Hardisty, Danny Berdan Freshman FFA Left to right Front Row: Florence Doyle. Cindy Rviera. Cindy DeLavergne. Jennifer McCanie. Missy Pitcher. Colleen Schallman. Diane Koshis, Laura Whitlock. Kelly Wilson. Norlyn Festa. Second Row: Tracy Cole. Tina Gerry, Sue Rice. Cheryl Corti. Renee Bueler. Mike Reed. Chuckie Carrollo. Dawn Corsby. Sue Dumschott. Yvonne Milewski, Third Row: John Sugrue. Mike Keely, Mike Quigley. Mary Beth O'Donnell. Pam Mason. Cheryl Semanco, Erica Caudette. Pawn Taylor. Matt Platt. Fourth Row. Patty Pantaleo. David Fagerquist. Ricky Gamelin. Carl Dematteo. Cary. Ron Wolfe. Peter Valente. Fred Shaub. Fifth Row: Dave Tanuis, Mickey Butkus. John Deluca. Wayne Harrison. Jim Seifrit. Chris Hale. Dan Bristol 76 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Officers: Marie Hendricks — President. David Russell — co-president. Judy Gray — Secretary. Betsey Caires — Treasurer. Robert Boucher — Publicity chairman. 77 Chorus Back Row: Sheri Fergusen. William Langellotti. Debbie Kopple. Tami Millette. Amy Foster. Amy Bouteiller. Laura Birchard. Middle: Eryn Williams. David Weed. George Hoffman. Front: Christine Suchcicki. Laura Joray. Betsy James, Kristine Duarte. Peggy Dayton. Stephanie Coles. Select Singers Back Bow: David Weed. Amy Foster. Amy Bouteiller. Shari Fergusen. Laura Birchard. Debbie Kopple. Eryn Williams. Mark Vitali. Front. Kristin Duarte. Carolyn Keating. William Langellotti. Melissa Kopple. Kim Holden. Band Back: Bill Langellotti, Lynn Mace. Neil Daley. Tommy Buchert. Mike Callahan. Roy Therrien. Gary Terrell. Steve lenks. Grant Moore. Middle: Britt Liotta. Karen Paine. Heather Jenkins, Karen Behken. Denise Rose, Krista Pekar. Matt Gereg, Robert Johnson. Andrew Heavens. Jeff Linden. Front Row: Heather Coulson. Kristin Duarte. Stephanie Lonegan, Sharon Daley. Peggy Dayton. Lisa Linden. Annette Disantis. Lisa Roberts. Melissa Kopple. Debbie Kopple. Mermisa Sina. Nancy Norelli Jazz Band Back Row: Matt Gereg. Gary Terrell. William Langellotti. Chris Duarte. Jeff Linden. Front: Stephanie Lonegan. Kristin Duarte, Amy Foster. Betsy Keplinger. Annette DiSantis. 79 NONNEWAUG HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A.A. Top: Donna Tanuis. Nooran Mahooti. Roy Therrien. Standing: Betsy lames. Mike Cruess. Marvin Kendrick. Jen Calo. Debi Sperry. Gary Nicoll, Geoff Whan. Staz Sina. Sue Landry. Miss Templeton (advisor). Sitting: Stacy Smith. Kara Callendar. Kelly Honan. Kristen Boch. Todd Delaney. Leigh Terrell. Laura Birchard. Laura Schaefer. Simone Savage 80 Nonnewaug Football Team National Honor Society Back Row: Carrie Buswell. Colleen Ferris. Piper Fennimore. Edward Dorsett. Debbie Sperry. Traci Bensavage. Stephanie Schidot. Debbie KruUk. Front Row: Tim Budris. Matt Hinckley. Stacey Smith. Gary Nicoll. Roy Therrien. Kim Holden. Rebecca Mitchell. Matt Odendahl, Marie Hendricks. Missing: Betsey Caires. Debate Team Chris Wuestefeld. Robert Kolesnik. Martin McLaughlin. Mike Calahan, John Smith. Sharon Ryan. Steve Jenks. Anna Gagnon. 82 Nutrition Club Lisa Buismato, Mary Palagonia. Lorie Holley. Betsy Keplinger. Debbie Krulak, Nicky Turner. Math Club Piper Fennimore. Valerie Smith. John Smith. Matt Odendahl. Marvin Kendrick. Perry Miller. Tom Roberts, Chris YVuesterfeld, Roy Therrien. John Wells, Gary Terrell. Sharon Ryan. 83 Future Business Leaders of America Back Roiv: Mrs. Robertson. Michele Prunichki. Mary Goslee. Darlene Brundage, David Week. George Jones. Front Row: Renata Bolhman. Dawn Cortigiano. Louis Gelada. Bill Seamen. Judy Abramovich. Photography Club Standing: Danny Jurkiewicz. Margit Lundby. Heidi Geyer. Krista Pekar. Traci Whelan. Front: Laura Scaefer. Mary Paligonia. Scott Cohen. John Zarrella. 84 Drama Club Standing: Kara Callendar. Mary Schagel. Kristin Judd. Stephanie larray, Melissa Campbell. Robert Boucher. Allison Thompson. Julie Scanlon. Front: Lisa Linden. Laura Brichard. Robin Frome. Karin Hosner. Bill Cooney. Amy Foster. Tami Millete. 85 Atomic Anxiety Club 86 Ski Club Standing: Mr. Chicarello. Rob Kolenik. Scott Hassinger. Ed Fenn. Martin McLaughlin. David McEvoy. Roy Therrien. Mike Waibel. Sean Woodward. Leigh Terrell. Geoff Whan. Gary Nicoll. Paul Gredzinski. Doug Palmer. Derek Nicoll. Chris Bowman. Mrs. Rossanna Arpia. Middle: Stephanie Cohen. Debbie Krulak. Nicole Crane. Nooran Mahooti. Gary Terrell. Laurie Shea. Mike Tenhave. Dylan Magoun. Matt Potter. Front Row: Denise Rose. Kodi Azari. Dave Bailey. Stephanie Fifield. Kara Callendar. Chris Story. Debbie Glover. BJ Barker. Bo Jones. Cathy Clarkson 87 Yearbook Staff Marie Hendricks — Editor and Artist. David Law — Editor; Carolyn Keating. Betsy James — Copy Editors; Carla Avitabile Sharon Brightly — Photographers; Piper Fennimore. Kevin Curley — Advertising; Louis Gelada — Sales Manager Judv Abramovich. Robert Boucher — Typists; Missing — Carrie Buswell — Artist 88 SPORTS 89 Uirsity Field Hockey Back Row: Holly Talarico (Coach). Valarie Rupe. Karen Behkin. Leigh Terrell. TYaci Faull, Stephanie Schidot. Kathy Dwan. Middle: Heidi Guyer. Lynette Hardisty. Nooran Mahooti. Kristen Duarte. Jennifer Miller. Front Row: Rebecca Mitchell. Kelly Jones. Traci Bensavage. Susan Landry. Sue VanWinkle. Meme Meyers. Colleen Borger 90 J.V. Field Hockey Sheri Morgan, Jen Patterson. Linda Zimaitis. Kelly Honan. Sue Fergusen, Middle: Rena Shultz. Laurie Shea. Klaine Gagnon. Collen Velky. Cathel Borger. Front: Laura Schaefer. Heather Jenkins. Debbie Tietz. Karin Hosner 91 93 Vbrsify Volleyball Back Bow: Eryn Williams. Stacy Smith. John Lawless (coach). Paula Kern. Sharon Daley. Carrie Buswell. Middle Row: Simone Savage. Marianne Platt. Betsy lames. Judy Abramovich. Front Row: Debbie Speery. Margit Lundby. Jenniffer Calo 94 J.V blleyball Back Row: Stephanie Cole. Jillian Cooney. Eileen Jakabasks (Coach). Liz Meguro. Liz Agress. Middle: Cathy Clarkson. Jeanne Smith, Heidi Middelman. Carrie McDougal. Jennifer Bariletto. Front: Melissa Campbell. Amy Jannetty, Sue Scrivener, Laurie Ann Aiello. 95 VARSITY SOCCER Back How: Martin Giroux. Eric Bain. John Perrucci. Todd Scarnati. Gary Nicoll. Todd Wall. Bob O’Sullivan (coach), Doug Palmer. Chris Brennan. Robin Fromne. Middle: Willie Stevens. Neil Daley Mike Tenhave, Brett Hassinger. Grant Moore. John Marquis. Britt Liotta. Matt Lundsted. Front Row: Gary Terrell, Geoff Whan. Craig Ciarlone, George Hoffman. Staz Sina, Kenny Hatstat. J.V. SOCCER Back: Todd Ciarlone. Bob Rutkowski (coach). Donald Nardi. Bj Barker. David Bailey. Donald Marquis Hollie Brown .Dave Schmere Wendy Caroll. Darek Nicoll. Chris Donlan. Darin Overton. Shanon Gulick. Newton Lundsted. Middle: Rick haul!. Cote Azari. Rick Kerne. Matt Meletzco. Maury Duff. Jeff Soffrean. Matt Doyle. Chris Kincade. Front: Todd Scarnodie. Bo Jones. Preston Wigner. Andy Greene. Scott Hassinger. 97 VARSITY CHEERLEADING Kim Holden, Sharon Daley. Traci Faull. Cheryl Slekis. George Hoffman. Caroline Valekehavich. Donna Tanuis. Laura Birchard, Krista Pekar. Mascots—Kristin Duarte. April Brooks. Coach—Mrs. Cooney. 98 J.V. CHEERLEADING Jill Cooney. Kathy Ruli. Kelly Honan. Mrs. Cooney. Traci Whalen. Sally Norelli. Sue Ferguson. Kristen Boch. Nancy Norelli. Laura Kolesnik. Sue Olson. Carol Sandulli. 99 VARSITY BASKETBALL Bob Harman. Tom Hardisty. Mike Capalbo. Jason Haeusgen, John Oglick, Mark Sneikus. Bill Cooney. Coach Hunt Britt Liotta Fred Mletzko. Scott O’Keefe. Jay Stoodoff, Matt Mletzko. 100 101 J.V. BASKETBALL Scotl O'Keefe. Matt Mletzko. Jason Haeusgen, David Shmere. Dan Gillotti, Coach. Britt Liotta. Bill Cooney. Erik Fennimore, Mark Sneikus. Chris Hardisty. 102 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Little Lou Gelada. Brian Cheminar. Matt Mletzko. Vinnie Avitabile. Todd Scarnati. Matt Doyle. Rate Churchill. Darin Overton, Matt Cowless, Chris Donelon. 103 GYMNASTICS Debbie Tietz, Sharon Brightly. Stephanie Fifield, Karen Pane. Chris Cruess. Coach Archambault. Kathleen Borger, Kris Edwards. 105 VARSITY BASKETBALL Debbie Sperry. Lynetle Hardisty. Jennifer Calo, Susan Van Winkle, Linda Zemaitis, Heather Jenkins. Maryann Platt. Coach MacSweeny. Jeanne Smith. Amy Jannetty. 106 J.V. BASKETBALL Jeanne Smith, Amy Jannetty, Norlyn Festa, Jennifer Patterson, Heather Jenkins, Liz Migovern, Shelly Ferguson, Chris Bova, Coach Sherry Morgan. Linda Zemaitis, Maureen Flanagan. 107 WRESTLING Craig Ciarlone. George Hoffman. Matt Lundsted, John Perrucci, Rick Kern. Tony Delia. Jeff limmo. Donald Marquis. Willie Stevens Theo Janetty, Newton Lundsted. Chris Hale. Donald Nardi. Matt Fotter. Coach Lawless. Chris Hardisty. Todd Ciarlone Chris Kin Bo Jones. Mack Paoh. Tom Petrazzio, John Marquis. David Mann. Neil Daley. Donald Platt 108 SOFTBALL 110 Ill BASEBALL 112 TRACK AND FIELD 114 115 ON THE LIGHTER SIDE OF NONNEWAUG lust Beat it! 116 Tea. though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities . . . will always be the favorite beverage of we intellectuals. Risky Business (Porsche, there is no substitute.) I'm phoning home. I got rhythm, I got music, I got my man— Who could ask for anything more? Fools admire, but men of sense approve. 117 118 Too many cooks spoil the broth. Come blow your horn. Wargames . .. The face only a teacher could love. May all your dreams come true! Who will eat the kernel of the nut must break the shell. As Cary Grant would say: Judy, Judy, Judy— The Jordache look. Maui — VYaui? 119 120 121 Skybird Skybird make your sail and every heart will know of the tale Songbird make you tune for none may sing it just as you do Look at the way I glide caught on the winds lazy tide Sweetly how it seems ralley each heart at the site of your silver wings. Skybird, skybird Nightbird find you way for none may know it just as you may Neil Diamond 122 The Way We Were Memories, like the corners of my mind Misty water color memories of the way we were Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind Smiles we gave to one another for the way we were Can it be that it was all so simple or has time rewritten every line If we had the chance to do it all again Would we, could we Memories may be beautiful and yet What’s too simple to remember We simply choose to forget So it’s the laughter we will remember Whenever we remember the way we were The way we were Alan and Marilyn Bergman 124 125 126 NannaNanna . . . 127 Free your mind, PATRONS Mr. Mrs. David Breakell Mr. Mrs. William Butts Mr. Mrs. John J. Calo Timothy and Pamela Cleary Marglouise B. Cofrancesco Dr. Mrs. William Cummings Mr. Mrs. John G. Curley Linda Piper Fennimore Mr. Mrs. Donald Ford Allen J. Fossbender Mr. Mrs. Louis Gelada Mr. Mrs. J. D. James Pat Paul Landry Mr. Mrs. Robert Llodra Mr. Mrs. W. Nicoll Chip, Bobbie Rebecca Planz Mr. Mrs. Victor Plourde Mr. Mrs. Rhodes and Family Mr. Mrs. James T. Ryan Charles and Nanette Scherer Mr. Mrs. Richard A. Sill Sr. Joyce S. Terrell Mr. Mrs. Donald W. Terrell Sr. Alexander L. Thompson Mr. Mrs. Robert M. Wilcock Ronald J. Yarusavage DONORS Agnew Florist, Watertown Mr. Mrs. Anthony R. Arpia Mary P. Bignelli Mr. Mrs. Stephen Bignelli Ingrid C. Boedecker Edgar Buck Mark, Bonnie Sarah Burdick Lawrence J. Chiucarello Jr. The Cafeteria Staff Mr. Mrs. Peter Cooney Joe Shirl D’Aversa Barbara M. Denver Mr. Mrs. Paul Denza Mr. Mrs. Robert M. Dibble Mr. Mrs. Edward Dorsett Erica Leon Ann Duff Frankie’s Family Restaurant, Naugatuck Mr. Mrs. Donald D. Hall Hester and Arthur Mrs. Joyce Hubbard Rita Bruno Hutter Janet Kaszas Mr. Mrs. Raymond Judd Mr. Mrs. Joseph Kennelly Mr. Mrs. Adam Korpalski Steve Sharron Lavatori Mr. Mrs. John Lawless and Kids Mr. George Liebowitz The Linehans Mr. Mrs. Stephen Lundsted E. Massey Sons Robert Dolores Mills James K. Morgan Mr. Bob O’Sullivan Parkhouse Family Mr. Mrs. Gerald Raczelowski Tara S. Rickart Bob Rutkowski Joan Bulmer Sakowski Randal B. Schroeder Dorothy and Al Silverman Windover Garden Center, Bethlehem Eugene Wisniewski 128 Dedicated to the Greatest Daughter and Sister a Family Could Hope For KATE Love, Always and Forever, Mom Dad John Sherri Janice A Daughter A Son A Friend John J. Purdy Lawn Mowing Service and Snow Plowing Beacon Falls, Connecticut 1-729-9714 129 Goodbye to the Class of 1984 COUNTRY KETTLE 263-5373 230 Main Street Woodbury, CT 06798 Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Russ Joyce Peterson Compliments Of Steve and Muriel at SUNNYRIDGE SUPERMARKET LSD BJirrrJiPJZTSFS 729 -66 3 —i . St HBHCfoELlN ROOFING TLEVAIRS ltH_:rtAN cassis 263-2405 Call For Appt. THE YANKEE CLIPPER Hair Designing Permanent Texturizing Hair Replacement Conditioning Middle Quarter Main Street Woodbury, CT (EurtiH House -1754 - (Erntmctirui’e ®lhesi ,3mt WOODBURY, CONN. 06798 Congratulations To The Class of ’84 STEPHEN SALLEE D.M.D. AND STAFF East St., Bethlehem 266-7521 131 DOM’S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER Lynns Corner Rts. 6 61 Middlebury Connecticut Woodbury Diagnostic Tune Up fff f“t ' I L Gas — Kerosene — Diesel W W Repairs ABYimmiBISIlC. VILLAGE SQUARE BETHLEHEM. CT. Phone 266-5260 The Only Ballooning Gift Shop in New England 263-0001 (RAVEN DEALER) SALES. RIDES, INSTRUCTION 4 PROMOTIONS MAR-JON CREATIVE STUDIO CERAMICS • PORCELIN • CHINA HARRISON BELL DISTRIBUTOR Paints • Stains • Sprays • Chalks Brushes • Tools • Supplies 9] • NEED'.EPOINT • KNITTING • COUNTED CROSSTITCH • CREWEL • CUSTOM DESIGNS • BLOCKING PILGRIMS MALL • FINISHING Classes: Day, Afternoon, Evening Children Classes: Wed. — 3:30-5:30 p.m. HOLLOW ROAD WOODBURY, CT. TEL 263-4900 • LESSONS 203-758-1668 HOURS: TUES. THRU SAT. 10 AM TO 5 PM DOMESTIC IMPORTED CHEESE • GOURMET FOODS 4 GIFTS Nancy Ted Stoughton The Cheese Board TOWNE APOTHECARY KENNETH MEADY R. PH. Full Service Pharmacy (203) 266-5501 (203) 266-7801 442 Main Slieel South Woodbury. CT 06798 (203) 263-4) 11 MAIN ST. BETHLEHEM, CONN. 132 W. J. BURTON INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations to the Class of ’84 Smile, You Made it! Congratulations Class of '84 .5 LEWIS PARMELEE WOODBURY PIZZA CASTLE Lawnmower Sales • Service 40 Sherman Hill Road Tel. 263-3131 Rt. 132 Bethlehem Connecticut Woodbury, Connecticut 263-2566 5 riinr3 Cruises Dour • t .3 TiCarUris MaCC, Main St ' 'Wood6ury, Conn,. 0bl98 3 . m Z(,5 56l6 MEM6CROf 5« WILLIAM J. ODENDAHL, JR. CfanrCzs J. 3air6airn. Pmuicn£ Certified Public Accountant Congratulations Class of 1984 20 East Main Street P.O. Box 1571 Waterbury, CT 06721 THE INN ON LAKE WARAMAUG (203) 753-9978 New Preston, Connecticut (LLnion Square. C.ojjtt cSfiofifii z x?t±tauiant UNION SQUARE MALL 264-977 MAIN STREET MON SAT SOUTHBURY. CONN 064S8 CLOSED SUNDAY ft °f Select Meats, ■' of - Produce and Groceries All DINOVA'S Under One ______ Roof 1 Mon., Tues., Wed. eoRneRs 7 am-7 ayTvStlff Thurs., Fri. VvUJvy 7 a m.-8 p.m. Sat. ’till 6 p.m. 758-2431 Sun- 8 a m ’2 P m- 134 CHAMPAGNE GARDENS Wholesale and Retail Growers of QUALITY FLOWERING PLANTS African Violets — Gloxinias Ideal Gift Items Visit My Greenhouses 401 Whittemore Rd. Middlebury 758-1107 135 dairy mart YOUR SPECIAL CONVENIENCE STORE Congratulations 1984 Graduates! MIDDLEBURY DAIRY MART Middlebury Hamlet Rt. 64 Middlebury 758-9937 Kerosene Heater Headquarters MEADOWBROOK PLANTATION PAT LEWIS BARRE — PROPRIETORS KEROiUN Fresh Cut Flowers Corsages • Boutonniers • Nosegays The One Stop CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1984 Garden Shop Kerosene Heaters • Kero-Sun • Toyo stove • Blue Flame • Sales Service Meadowbrook [kSQQDGQ Pi?® Fertilizer, Lime, Chemicals, TYees Shrubs, Etc. Plantation Rt. 64 Middlebury 758-1665—758-2518 Open Every Dav Sun. Qaluxy, 21 □3. REALTOR THE BROWER CO. Main Street Bethlehem, Connecticut 06751 Business 266-5200 — 266-5500 Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated Karen Robertson Consultant i)tal Trqjxge- —Color Awareness— Skin Care • Make-up Wardrobe • Nutrition (203) 264-3500 WALTS 8AP8ER SHOP BENNETT SQUARE SOUTHBURY. CONN. TELEPHONE 284-B077 VOICES WOODBURY ig PEWTERERS Authentic Pewter it Reproductions Woodbury, CT 06798 qyk R V I «9 137 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 From MORANS’ GARAGE Main Street Bethlehem, Conn. Telephone 266-7642 [TEXACO] We Service All Foreign and Domestic Cars and Trucks AAA Emergency Service Light and Heavy Duty Towing Front End Alignment — Brakes — Shocks — Exhaust Systems Electronic Tune-Ups — Emission Tune-Ups Engine And Transmission Rebuilding — Free In Town Pick Up And Delivery — Cars Hand Washed Stocking Dealer: B. F. Goodrich -— Eastern Batteries Modac Belts and Hoses 138 BETHLEHEM DAY CARE Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. Children Ages 3-5 years Phone: 266-5159 Director Virginia Greco “Best Wishes Class of 84” WOODBURY FARM MARKET F. F. HITCHCOCK CO., INC. Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning (203) 263-2178 .tanti,, Restaurant Specializing in Greek, Italian and American Cuisine Different Luncheon Dinner Specials Daily NICHOLAS CASERTANO 238 Main St. S. Sunday 1M. Mon.-Thura. 11-1 Heaanfatlona m3 Maln 8t south Fri.-Sat. 11-1:30, Closed Tuna. 263-2166 Woodbury Woodbury, CT 06798 DRUGS • SUNDRIES GIFTS CANOY 203-758 9898 CO%c. 3565 Whitney Ave., Hamden, Conn. LOUIS A REIGNIER REGISTERED PHARMACIST four Corners MlDDLEBURY. CT 06762 139 (203) 266-5251 (203) 266-5250 BETHLEHEM AUTO SPECIALTY CO. SPECIALIZING IN GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS AND BODY WORK AND PAINTING ON FOREIGN AMERICAN CARS KING 140 P.O. BOX 505 WEST ROAD BETHLEHEM, CT. 06751 MARCH FARMS Res. 263-5248 Or 758-1452 Wed. Thru Fri. 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M.-4 PM. Appointments Preferred — The Diversified Farm — Quality Fruits and Vegetables in Season Maple Syrup — Fresh Eggs — Honey and Preserves Phone 266-7721 Munger Lane Bethlehem ROS-LYN'S BRIDAL EMPORIUM Unique Professional Bridal Service Phone 263-5684 Pilgrims Mall Woodbury, Conn. 06798 TOMORROW’S HEIRLOOMS .. . TODAY Featuring Work of Area Craftsmen CONNECTICUT CRAFTSMAN Barclay Square, Woodbury Tel. 263-2303 Tuesday — Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-6 CLAPP and TUTTLE • BOOKS •CUSTOM FRAMING • PRINTS MIDDLE QUARTER MALL MAIN STREET 263-2207 WOODBURY. CONN 06798 374 MAIN ST NORTH SOUTHBURY. CONN 06488 The McAllisters ROLLING M RANCH Registered Quarter Horae LESSONS - TRAINING - SHOWING - SALES CONSULTING SERVICE TELEPHONE (203) 264-5151 141 MOST UKEUTTO SUCCEED Colonial Bank We make things happen in Connecticut. SEWING VACUUM CENTER Main Street 38 Danbury Road IVA MAE’S YARNS Southbury Professional Center New Milford. Conn. 06776 Southbury, Conn. 06488 Tel. 354-9038 Tel. 264-0313 SEWING VACUUM MACHINES CLEANERS Yarns, Notions, and Patterns Crewel Needlework Supplies Handcrafted Rugs Heritage Village Southbury 264-4838 Sales — Service — Supplies TEL. 263-4358 MIDDLE QUARTER MAIN ST., WOODBURY. CONN 06798 HYDAR CONSTRUCTION CO. Middle Quarter Hair Designers TOTAL BEAUTY CARE MASTER HAIR CUTTERS 1000 Washington Rd. 263-4883 LIZ BELLINO MARYANN MANNELLO CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE THE BEES’ NEST, INC. Pilgrims Mall, Main St., Woodbury, Conn. 06798 PHILLIPS Country Kitchen Restaurant Country Clothing for Ladies, Juniors Infants Best of Luck Carolyn, Maureen, Judy, Kim and Bill One of the finest informal country restaurants in Western Connecticut We are here to serve you all day Breakfast — Lunch — Afternoon Snack — Dinner — Hours: Tues. through Sat. 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Restaurant Bakery 263-2516 Be sure to check our Daily Specials 263-2545 ' Main Street South, Woodbury ■ LICENSED BY N. O. G. A. A. Dog Grooming Bennett square Jan Jarvis main street (203)264-2363 SOUTHBURY. CONN. 143 „ CURTISS .CRANDON , Real Estate CURTISS CRANDON REAL ESTATE Southbury Office Main Street South At Poverty Road Southbury, CT 06488 264-9885 Jlie firincj uppiement Cindy Joyce Stephen, ASS yr, • '( h, vo ' e v Julie - 4,. V A '' ' £ ° +° fo • Kathryn ,T “V % -V • A i A. % John ®ruce Patrick ■ 1 Eli O Ar. . f J4 y m ,Wn-r, j„ „A„ p y A, ry „ „ t,Vi M,, ' «S rffi , w %n Le '• -f « Standiny: Sk ei L UoU. 2 awn 5b -Aversa Jbe- June Cyauya, )Ju Wi erzwinshi. Ckri, Jbiane Caiiidy, Coac It flancy WunJ.no. Be tit Schaffer. -Knee tiny, Woodward. Wary Ctten WcMLt.r, Jen Cofhurn. d3oy A ennii Standing, Coach 5)ont Wotfer, Qeorye -Jdendrichs, Rich Cote, Watt Post, 5b an Cfat fay her. 5bacid Chrhardt, Chris litat. _ Knrctiny: jU, WJz'Uiki. Car (son, TJich Qair. Wik. 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