North Haven High School - Sachem Yearbook (North Haven, CT)
- Class of 1979
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SACHEM 1979 North Haven High School North Haven, Connecticut Contents Introduction 4 Seniors 18 Senior Directory 70 Who's Who 88 Underclassmen 96 Folio 79 106 Faculty 118 School Life 132 Sports 156 Clubs Activities 202 Ads 218 Class Will 230 eSunny AiigAt morning czrf-nA fialz moonlit nigkt , ms. fiom feeling alone. zf fow, U’m [saining to fty, zfl-nA tki fxseAom i like zNotking tkat U'vs euei known. 5 6 (7£ 4,££ 2 tns Urotkom, c fnd dJ‘W (jzzn on tofi, -Sut mo±t[y U C7£ tifjsA in Ijztvjzzn. cdj-nd vjPlzze, do you go, (M4zsn you gzt to ttiz znd of your dxzam? 7 8 (L ncd in a c-'Llion, D canid on ioni woodi, c hicl itood at a fork in thd load. oicdi wdid cLdar, Jjdt £f fzozd with tfid fdaz, Of not h nowiny which way to yo. Gnz road was. limfitz, zdfcczfitancz of [ifz, 3k z otfizx load offzxzd s.wzzt fezacz. (IVkzn U madz my dzais.ion, dl [y uis.ion [zcamz my xz[zas.z. 10 11 on tfii± mountain, c[oud± down tjztovj, U'm fzzfong io ±tzong and aHi JE. 13 - ftr j si r. . • •. LiVXZC ■ i • • ■ •• - —c -1 v V 3$$ ; £ .rl'- V . -i .! 'XZ'. 7 ' + - _ • SkP 'W. «WC ; - ► u--.- ., _ ' L7 urant to Civs, in tL ±un, dfnd IJ urant to do a [[ t(is tiling± oun nsvsz lia vs dons. 16 ■1521 4 seniors ptis WARREN ASM AN (PRATT) Everything in excess, moderation is for monks. LINDA ALIBERTI I II always be there when you need me. JOANNE M. ANGELINI 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. ELIZABETH ANNE ARDITO 'Betty The heart has its reason, which reason knows not why. WILLIAM J. AUGUR Augs Billy Osti Life itself can’t give me joy unless I really will it. Life just gives me time and space It's up to me to fill it. ROBERT J. BARTON Bob Don't stop thinking about tomorrow Don't stop, it'll soon be here. Fleetwood Mac ELLEN S. BASS Music makes my day. JACQUILENE J. BARRETT Jacci A smile costs nothing but gives much. It takes only a moment but the memory can last forever 20 RAFAEL BATISTA JR. “Ray “To accomplish great things, we must not only act. but also dream, not only plan, but also believe LISA ANN BATTIS I love you for who you are. Not the one you feel you need to be Everybody is a star. I can feel it when you shine on me. MICHELE A. BEAUVAIS “Nothing lasts forever, but the earth and sky. Kansas SANDRA LYNN BECHIR “Sandy San” T.T. “Remember and cherish yesterday, Live and love today. Dream and hope for tomorrow. COLLEEN MICHELLE BELL “You can only meet the future if you shake hands with the past Colleen M Bell 10 24 78 CHRISTINE MARIE BELLENTO “Chris “A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out! JEAN ROSE BERGAMI “The good times and the bad you’ve seen, and all the others in between Remember — do you remember — the times of your life. Paul Anka DEBORAH ANN BERGERON Some men see things as they are And say, ‘Why?’ I dream things that never were And say. ‘Why not?’ R.F.K. 21 STEVEN BERTOLINI SHARON ANN BROCKETT DEIRDRE DIANA BOGAN “Derge “Cupcake” BooBoo” “Think wild, act sensible, live happy.” DON BOGART “Ratone” Be yourselt but make yourself someone worth being. WILLIAM J. BONADIES Bondo “The stupid speak of the past, the wise of the present, fools of the future. Napoleon Bonaparte MARY TERESA BOGUNIECKI “Mare” “Bog” There is nothing enduring in life for a woman except what she builds in a man s heart Judith Anderson WENDY J BLAKESLEE “Budwoozer “Pick me up. put me down. Push me in. turn me around, switch me on. Let me go. I have a mind of my own.” RICHARD A. BROGA “Rich It's only rock-n-roll but I like it .' Rolling Stones 22 SUSAN DIANE BROWN ' Woke up to the fact that life is mine, and I’m not going to waste it in regret of things undone, challenges not met, goals and dreams lost, talents wasted. LINDA SUZANNE E. BURKE ‘ Afoot and lighthearted, I take to tbe open road. Healthy, free, the world before me. The long brown path before me, Leading wherever I choose. Walt Whitman THOMAS P. BUCCI Bootch” Who strives always to the utmost, him can we save. Goethe JANE F. BUICK Boom-Boom Having a family and friends makes life worth living. FRANK H. BUMSTED ANTHONY BUONO Imagine all the people living for the day. You may say I'm not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us and we’ll live the world as one. J.L. MARK DAMIAN BUA Howard” These are the seasons of emotion and like the wind they rise and fall KATHIE ANN BURNS Burnsie” Kath” Live each day like there's no tomor- row. 23 KURT BUTLER When I’m alone I sometimes get to thin- kin'. how it's gonna be when we re gone. Are we movin’ closer together or is it gonna take for ever and ever? D. Mason CYNTHIA ANN BURTON Cindy Burt” Meanwhile, these three remain: Faith. Hope, and Love; but the greatest of these is Love. DARLENE MARIE BYRD Dar Byrd” Mugs Better by far you should forget and smile than you should remember and be sad. FAITH LEE CALDWELL I once cried because I had no shoes until I saw a man who had no feet. FRANCES E. CAPPELLA From quiet homes and first beginning. Out of the undiscovered ends. There's nothing worth the wear of winning. But laughter and the love of friends.” RAYMOND F. CARBONELLA JR There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed, some for- ever. not for better, some are gone and some remain.” The Beatles ROBERT LOUIS CARBONELLA Bob Carbo Lou We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give. W. A. Nance DOUGLAS P. CARMAN Doug Stained Glass 24 MARTIN F. CARPENTER • Marijuana Martin” ‘‘Marty” I've been dazed and contused for so long it's not true.” MICHAEL ANGELO CAROCARI Best of friends never part, Best of fools has love forever, From the bottom of his heart. So why pretend this is the end9” B.Scaggs SUSAN MARIE CASEY “Case” “Casey” ”1 do not want the peace which passeth understanding; I want the understanding which bringeth peace ” KAREN CHRISTINA CAVALLARO ‘Kar” “A.C. “Cav” Take all the love that is given to you and enjoy it; for the day will come when you'll wish it was yours again.” D.S. MARK CELOTTO Anchalata” Don't let it bring you down, it's only castles burning. Find someone who's turning and you will come around CSNY PAULA ANN CELOTTO When time who steals our years away Shall steal our pleasure too, The memory of the past will stay And half our joys renew ’' — Moore BRENDA LEE CHAPMAN “Bren” “The three essentials of happiness are: something to do. something to love, and something to hope for.” ROBIN C. CHASE o 25 THOMAS J. CHEESMAN DEBRA L. CIPOLLINI “Cip Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes; I’m afraid it’s time for goodbye again. ’' Billy Joel SUSAN J. CHOUINARD The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot at the end of it, because the rainbow is now, and the pot never turns out to be quite what I expected ' HP. REGINA JOY CIARLEGUO “Reg We are woke from our dreams, Things are not always as they seem, Memories linger on, It's like a sweet sad old song.'' Tod Rundgren WENDY JEAN CLINTON Hold on tightly to memories; for the joy, fun, and laughter shared is not to be lost or forgotten, but shall remain with us for- ever. W.J.C. v SHEILA ANN COATES A real friend is someone who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. DEBORAH JEAN CODY “Debbie Yes there were times I’m sure you knew I bit off more than I could chew, but I faced it all and I stood tall — I did it my way.’’ Frank Sinatra MARY-BETH COFFEY “To be sane, or not to be, that is the question I shall not answer, for slight deviation of the minds leads to greater appreciation of the person.” M.B.C. STACY COLIN JUDY CONNELL “ Macke nz “Truth is simple but seldom ever seen; Let nothing come between Simple man, simple dream. J. D. Souther MICHAEL CONNELLY CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CONTE “Chris “You can say that I'm your friend. You can see my life begin and end; I'll always play for you. J NANCY ANN CONWAY Twit “Nan “What we are is God's gift to us. What we become is our gift to God. MARCO COSTANTINI “Wise man will make more than he finds. 27 PATRICIA A. COPPOLA ••PaT ‘What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Ralph Waldo Emerson THOMAS W. CORCORAN “Each day is just one step on the long journey home. ” JOHN J. COSTA I love the world; its people I can't stand ” BEVERLY J. CORNIELLO “Bev” You only have one life to live and no one knows when it’s to end, so live today like there's no tomorrow.” PAUL THOMAS COYLE Teach your children.” C.S.N.Y. DEBORAH ANNE COZZOUNO ‘Debbie” Cozzie” “Cozz” Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” JENNIE M. CRISCUOLO Jenzie” ‘‘My love for someone is great, but my love for my family is greater!” JOHN J. CROWE Really don't mind if you sit this one out. My words but a whisper — your deafness a SHOUT!” Jethro Tull 28 WENDY C CROWELL Today is mine. It is unique. Nobody in the world has one exactly like it. It holds the sum of all my past experiences and all my tuture potential. ILYSSA CZARNY JOHN G. DACEY Dase Little Dase Little John” MARIA LISA CULLIGAN Lisa ‘Mask God for all things, That I might enjoy life . . I was given life, That I might enjoy all things. SUSAN ELIZABETHE DANIELS Walk beside me and be my friend. For a friend is someone gentle, warm, and special. Let’s stay close forever. LESLIE W. DAVID We forget that nature itself is on vast miracle. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DALEY ‘‘Chris To live life in your own way, to reach for the goals you have set, to be the you that you want to be — that is success.’' MICHELE A. D'AMATO “Chele There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. Jim Croce 29 LINDA ANN DELGADO Lin” Foxy Linda” “Cha-Cha” Why do lovers break each others hearts?” JOANNE DEL VECCHIO “Jo” “Sentenced to drift far away now Nothing is quite what it seems, Sometimes entangled in my own dreams.” Genesis DEBRA DEL GUIDICE “Debbie” Del” Be happy with what you are instead of what you wish to be MARIA ROSE DELUCIA God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can. and the wisdom to know the difference ” 30 V CHRISTINE E. DEHAR “Chris” “If you wake up and don't want to smile. If it takes just a little while. Open your eyes and look at the day, You'll see things in a different way. ” SUSAN MARIE DeMAIO Sue” I'm not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” DEBRA ANN DeNARDIS You’d be surprised there’s so much to be done Count all the bees in the hive, Chase all the clouds from the sky. CHERYL ANN DePINO Sheri Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. DOROTHY ROBIN DeNEUTTE Robin Neutte Smiley And if I had to do my life over again I'd spend each and every moment with you. PATRICIA DERRICO The only thing in the world, Is to know how to be yourself .'' Michel de Montaigne MICHELE DESMOND ‘Wit is often a mask. If you could tear it you would find either a genius irritated or cleverness juggling.'' Kahlil Gibran 31 KEVIN M. DINNEEN “When in charge, ponder. When in trouble, delegate. When in doubt, mumble ROBERT D. DiVERNIERO Dino “If I had my way. I would move to another lifetime. I'd quit my job. ride the train through the misty nighttime. Steely Dan KAREN LYNNE DiTALLO “What we learn with pleasure we never forget.'' DARA LYNN DOOLITTLE “Turtle “Do “If people don't want to be themselves then they shouldn't be at all. ELIZABETH ANN DOWERS Beth “Don't walk in front of me — I may not follow. Don't walk behind me — I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend. ROBERT L. DOWNING Bob Uppings “Many times I've lied and many times I've listened. Many times I've wondered ow much there is to know. Page Plant SUZANNE LEE DUFF Duffer “We remember all the happy times And remember all the sad But the memories that we treasure Make us proud of what we had. S.L.D. BRENDA ANN EDDY “The most I can do for my friends is sim- ply to be their friend. 32 LISA MARIE EDGINGTON Whenever there is friendship, there’s a chance for human beings. Alexander Pope ROSEMARIE M. EMMERT A soft answer turns away wrath. Proverbs 15:1 MICHAEL J. ESPOSITO Espo” 40 Minds are like parachutes; they only function when open. V KATHRYN MARIE EVANS Kathy Kath Dwight One day you'll look to see I'm gone, for tomorrow may rain so I'll follow the sun.” — Lennon McCartney JACQUELINE FACCADIO Jackie When you wish upon a star, dreams will take you very far. but when you wish upon a dream, life ain’t always what it seems. E. W. and F LINDA R. FERRI Lin Linz The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved; it is a reality to be experienced. JERALYN ROSE FANTARELLA A friend is someone who leaves you with all of your freedom in tact, but who, by what he thinks of you, obliges you to be fully what you are! ROBERT FERRIE 33 CYNTHIA J. FIORE ‘'Shortcake If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears. Thoreau VANESSA FERRIGNO He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind: and the fool shall be servant to the wise in heart. KEITH FRANCIS FITZGERALD So be closer to believing, though your world is torn apart, for a moment changes all things, and to end is but to start. Greg Lake JAMES J. FLACH Jim Flak I've seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied; I'm on my way, squire. 34 ROSEMARIE ANN FIORILLO Rose Ro “I don’t know why you say goodbye, I say hello. KATHLEEN ANN FLORIO If one advances confidently in the direc- tion of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Thoreau SUSAN M. FORD Sue J. Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be safely insane every night of the week. TOVE C. FORGO . . 6uch is the character of that mor- row which mere lapse of time can never make to dawn The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns to which we are awake Thoreau JOSEPH FORTE CYNTHIA ANN FULLER Cindy Cin The grand essentials to happiness in this life are: something to do. something to love, and something to hope for. Joseph Addison MICHAEL FUMIATTI John ELIZABETH FUSCO Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. And you'll see the way to fly. J. L. Seagull 35 GINA MARIE GENITE “Cisio “And everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. Dink Floyd CYNTHIA ANN GEREMIA Cinder “Cynthea “Cin Brill “Frizz “There is no greater sorrow than to recall, in misery, the time when we were happy. Dante ANN LOUISE GAMBARDELLA Time passes much too quickly. When we’re together laughing GINA GINA GALLO “II you're wise, and if you know what few things are real, then take them now and make a start, with a simple life and a simple heart.” LISA KATHERINE GIRARD Yesterday is for cherishing; Tomorrow is for dreaming; Today is for living. ROBBIN MARIE GLENN “Pinky Live to love; love to live. HELEN A. GIBSON 'A happy life consists in tranquility of mind. Marcus Tullius Cicero ANTHONY GIORDANO JR. “Tony “Alfonzo But first are you experienced9 Jimi Hendrix 36 LINDA M. GRAY The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller GARI ANN GRECCO Muglet Your own happiness is not a gift, but a present to others. JOYCE GONO ELLEN JEAN GOULD You got places to go, you got people to see. still I'm gonna miss you. But anyway, I wish you good spaces in the faraway places you go. G. Lightfoot ALBERTA GRESTO Berta Love is like a mushroom. You never know if it is the real thing until it is too late. Anonymous JOANNE L. GRESTO Jo What I value more than all things is good humor. Thomas Jefferson THERESE A. GRILLO Rip I had a dream-crazy dream; Anything I wanted to know, Any place I needed to go. Led Zeppelin DAVID E. GUIDO Heathcliff Ya wanna fool around? 37 JACQUELINE A. HALKOVETZ Jackie • No one knows what he can do till he tries. SUSAN VIRGINIA HALtOCK Sue The Universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it Marcus Aurelius DAVID HAMMOND SCOTT H HARRISON Wags Grasp things strongly in life because you only live once. GLENN EDWARD HARTSOE JR Ted People get the government they deserve. People have to get involved in order to accomplish anything 38 JOYCE DIANE HASTINGS “I am not afraid of tomorrow; for I have seen yesterday and I love today PATRICIA F. HATCH Pat It is better to hang in there and stay strong than to weaken and drift away. P.F.H KAREN GAIL HAURY “Tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther . And one fine morn- ing . F. Scott Fitzgerald CATHERINE E. HEERAN “Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. KATHLEEN MARY HEERY “Take your time and think a lot, Think of everything you've got. For you'll still be here tomorrow But your dreams may not. C.S. LISA BETH HINES “But today well lived Makes every yesterday a memory And every tomorrow a vision of hope. 39 DONNA LEE HITT • Only the beginning 01 how I want to teel forever, Only the beginning Only just the start Chicago DEBORAH GAYLE HOGAN ■■Deb'' ‘Debbie Pebbles •‘It's not hard to conceive love ecstacy imagining you. imagining me. the beauty we both can see. GREGORY K HOGAN ‘ Everybody's got a little light under the sun PATRICIA M. HOGAN Pat Patti The days may come and go. still with all we feel, we're never really sure Paul Stanley ERNEST H HOPKINS JR. Big E Skernie Never say die Black Sabbath WENDY M HUBBELL Hubs Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want 1o go. be what you want to be . . live. DEBRA ANNE HULL Debbie The road to success is always under construction. MARK C. HUMPHREY Elmo Winners never quit, quitters never win. 40 LESLIE A. HUNT “If you really love someone set him free If he comes back he is yours and if he doesn't he never was CURTIS HUTCHINSON “Hutch If you think you'll lose, you’ve lost, for out in the world you find success begins with a fellow's will — it's all in the state of mind.’’ MARTIN A. IANNONE RagO ,,MaitiaM The secret of success in life is for a per- son to be ready when his opportunity comes. MATTHEW IANNONE Matt I've locked the door to yesterday, And thrown away the key. Tomorrow holds no fear for me, For I have found today. LINDA A. JEDYNAK Lin Love when you can; cry when you have to; be who you must; that's a part of the plan. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH JENSEN ‘ Kathy Kath Kat Kef Some people see things as they are and ask why; I see things as they could be and ask why not? John F. Kennedy DIANE M. JERMINE Life’s battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man; but sooner or later the man who wins is the one who thinks he can. ERIC M. JOHNSON Bucky Bino E.J. 41 SARAH LYNN JOHNSON We can never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyway. And I wonder if I’m really w'ith you now, or just chasing after some finer day.” NANCY L JONES Squirt ‘ You can't always get what you want but if you try sometime you just might find you get what you need. Give what you have to someone; it may be better than you dare think. THOMAS G. JONES The smoker you drink, the player you get. WILLIAM F. JOSLYN Sondal Joz =1 Rule of Thumb: Don’t let anyone know that you don't know what you're doing WALLACE JOHN JOYCE Wally” Success is a journey and not a destina- tion. ALON E. KASHA Kash” Factum fieri intectum non potest — You can't undo what's done. Terence MARY ELIZABETH KENNEDY Marybeth “I see beyond the range of sight, new earth and skies and seas .” Henry David Thoreau MARYGRACE KENNEDY Times change and we with time, but not in the way of friendship. 42 MAVIS C. KING Slim If you want to achieve a beautiful life- long dream, you got to set your head in the right direction, you got to deal with reality' almight ‘reality’ SUSAN ESIN KIP “You have to wake up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart.” Carole King ERIC S. KLEIN If it isn't a challenge, why bother? JULIE MARIE KLEINBERG “There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. Jim Croce DAVID J. KONOPACKE ‘ They don't see just where we're goin’, and all the secrets in the universe whisper in our ears, and all the years will come and go. and take us up — always up. DONNA JEANNE KUNDRATH Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true L. J. Cardina! Suenens 43 WILLIAM CARL LAMBERTI “Bill'' “Chops Once three friends sweet in sadness. Now part of the past. In the end full of gladness. Went from class to class.'' Gentle Giant MAUREEN F LANGAN “Maur The man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything VALERIE ROSE LANGO “Val 'I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and love today ROSS M. LANIUS IV “Don Leave your clothes and weapons where you can fined them in the dark. LeGRAND SUSAN DEE LaPALOMBARA From dream to dream and rhyme to rhyme I have ranged in rambling talk with an image of air. vague memories, nothing but memories W B Yeats PATRICK D. LEARY Pat” “Rick Life is what you make of it, not what you expect it to be.” 44 TARA A. LEHANE My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue; an everlasting vision in an everchanging view. C. King LAURIE A. LEONARD Lor” Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die. life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” Langston Hughes JOY LEVENSTEIN I'm taking the time for a number of things that weren’t important yesterday I’m fixing a hole where the rain gets in and stops my mind from wandering Beatles DONNA MARIE LION lam not afraid of tomorrow For I have seen yesterday And I love today ROBERT A. LUYCKX Rob Bob A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough. KAREN E. LYNCH He who loves he more is the inferior and must suffer. T. Mann JOYCE A. LOMBARDI Joy Joe STEVE C LONGOBARDI Misfits are Number One. because being rowdy is having fun. 45 LINDA MARIE MADIGAN ‘ The best gift you can give to anyone is to make them laugh . Totie Fields STEVE MALTESE “Living is easy with eyes closed, misun- derstanding all you see It's getting hard to be someone but it all works out It doesn't matter much to me. DENNIS J. MAGNOTTI “Death is certain, but life is not?'' TATYANA L MAHONEY Life's journey teaches you to accept goodbyes as part of saying hello to newer things . . but what was loved and learned in the past can never be lost. CHRIS MALE Maleman Don’t explain — ‘Your friends don’t need it and your enemy won’t believe it.’ KAREN J. MANDY Think of me as a person who hurts, loves, and feels joy. and I know I am a child to encourage and direct. Smile and say hello, even that's enough. MICHAEL J. MAHON Mickey DIANE LYNN MANGINO Today, well lived, makes every yester- day a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. 46 SUSAN MARIA MANZIONE “Sue” “Babe” “What we are is God’s gift to us. What we become is our gift to God. DAVID MARSH J ROBERT S. MARATEA All great men were not talkers. DEBORAH L MARHEVKA Mouth The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever.” GARY P. MARKS “Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow; do not walk in back of me, I may not lead; instead, walk beside me and be my friend. MARIA T. MARZULLO “Mimi” Partir. c'est mourif un peu.” “When you leave a person or place, you leave a little of yourself behind.” MARK JUDE MARESCA Hey Jude don’t make it bad, take a sad song and make it better. John Lennon Paul McCartney “On a clear day you can see forever.” REGINA MASSIE Reg “Blondie” It's complete but obsolete; all tomor- rows become yesterday in demand but secondhand. ' Black Sabbath 47 NICOLA MASTRACCHIO II ANNE MARIE MASTRIANO ’Annie” “Weez” • The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worth-while, that costs the least, and does the most is just a pleasant smile.” ROBERT CHARLES MATHEWS 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. MELISSA R. MAZAN MAUREEN CATHERINE McCAFFERTY 'Take care of those you call your own and keep good company. Brian May 48 JOHN N MEL “If you can imagine it. you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. GEORGE R. MELILLO Ponder the ways of the feet, and you will never walk into unseen trouble. STEVEN WILLIAM MELILLO “Jugs Do what you want when you want. 4 MARY ANN MILLS “We must defend our friends, not by denying evidence, for they are not saints but by courageously affirming our fundamental respect in them. NANCY ANN MOORE “If I could save time in a bottle, the first thing that I'd like to do, is to save every day like a treasure Jim Croce MICHAEL ANTHONY MINERI “Chake i TAMMY LYNN MITCHLEY “Tam “Tammar 'Cest triste d’oublier un ami. Tout le monde n'a paseu unarm. Le Petit Prince PAMELA A. MONGILLO “If fun is good, truth is still better, and love best of all. Thackeray STEVEN M MORCALDI “Steve A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees CHERYL ANN MISBACH “It is a greater compliment to be trusted than to beloved. DEBRA LEE MORGILLO Pebbles ‘‘Red “Each year we each grow a little more — leaving behind a part of ourselves we can never again recapture 50 KARIN JOAN MORRISSEY “The tide rushes in and covers my foot- prints, leaving the sand fresh for another adventure. My life is like the sand. People journey through my mind and leave their footprints, but then the tide rushes in. JANINA ANN NATRILLO Weenie Chubby A smile is a gift you can give every day. HOLLY APTT MULCAHEY You don't believe the way I do. It’s strange I am so fond of you I guess because despite direction, We share the gift of imperfection. F. C. Anderson Jr TIMOTHY PATRICK MURPHY “Murph Every man has three faces: the one others see him as, the one he thinks he is, and the person he is. CONCETTA VICTORIA MUZIO Chet Ringo” Cheez Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together. John Ruskin CHRISTINE NECKLAS lam because I want to be. RICHARD T. MURO JAMES D. NESDALE JR. “Jim Shamoo Nez Jimbo Blimpo Coming together is a beginning, Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. 5 PHILLIP A. NICHOLLS PATRICIA S. NITSHKE “Nitch” Pat'' “Behind warming smiles and careless words we see and know each other and our thoughts fuse to grow and become, each and every one, a part of the other. MELANIE L. NORBACK “Mel “Gumbi “Get it. “That we spent, we had That we gave, we have. That we left, we lost ERICA L. NOYES •When the going gets going, the 'going' get gone. Jay Adams PETER F. NUGENT My greatest inspiration is a challenge to ''‘tempt the impossible. JEANNE MARIE O'BRIEN “And meeting Again, after moments or, Lifetimes, is certain for those who are true friends KIMBERLY IRENE O'BRIEN “Be true to your word, your work, and your friend. SUZANNE M. O'BRIEN “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. R.F. 52 DAVID OLSEN KRISTI ELLEN OLSON ANNE MAUREEN O'CONNOR Let us keep an eternal friendship ERIN MARY O'KEEFE MATTHEW OTT Fott How many times must a man turn his head pretending that he just doesn’t see. NORINE M. PADUANO Pag Nor When love and skill work together. expect a masterpiece. PATRICIA PAGLIUCA Patty You are tree. I am so happy because in your freedom you choose me to be your friend. GREGORY SCOTT PANICO Greg The test ot a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function. F. Scott Fitzgerald 53 GEORGE ANTHONY PARESE JR “Some men see things as they are and say, why. I dream things that never were and say. why not'' Robert F. Kennedy GREGG M PERFETTO “The individual is always mistaken.'’ Emerson RAYMOND STEPHEN PEACH “Ray Peach “We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough. BETSY ELLEN PEASE “Sometimes I'm like everybody else, sometimes I'm like nobody else. JEAN B PELLETIER One man in a hundred is closer than a brother, but the thousandth man will stick with you to the gallows foot and after. C.L. DEBRA ANN PERRY DIANE M. PEARCE Keep on smiling, it makes people won- der what you've been up to. GABRIEL M PETHICK Gabe 54 STEPHEN R. PETRILLO FRANK M. PORTO “Whatever comes from the heart carries the heart and color of its birthplace. Oliver Wendell Holmes KATHRYN DOROTHY PFNAUSCH “Kathy” Give a smile to someone passing, thereby making his morning glad; it may greet you in the evening when your own heart may be sad. CHERYL ANN PISCITELLI “The greatest joy in life is to achieve what others say you cannot. SCOTT WAYNE PORTER “If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he shall find both. FRANK M PIROVANE I have many miles to go before I sleep. BARBARA JEAN RACCIO “Barb Rach “You just call out my name and you know wherever I am. I'll come running to see you again. THERESANN A RANCIATO Teri ’Trea Wonder Woman Loving is equated with dying; if this is the case. oh. what ecstasy there must be in death . DAVID J. RAPUANO Rap So satisfied I’m on my way.” STEPHEN G RAPUANO Steve” Rap SUSAN D. RAPUANO Sue You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart C. King MICHAEL E. REGAN Mike” Regman Regs Always listen to experts They’ll tell you what can t be done, and why Then do it CHRISTOPHER A REILLY I'm the one who's got to die when it's my time to die. so let me live my life the way I want to.' Jimi Hendrix WILLIAM F. RHONE Billy Bill Winning isn’t everything; but it helps. 56 MICHELE C. ROSA I'm gonna find my way to heaven cause I did my time in hell. M J. and K.R KATHY ANNE ROSANO Munchkin” “Rosey Days come and go, but memories are forever.” JONATHAN K. ROSS “Jon” KEVIN E. ROSSI Some men see things as they are and say. why? I dream things that never were and say. why not?” Robert Francis Kennedy CHRISTOPHER JOHN RUBINO “Chris” It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt.” 57 JEAN MARIE RUDEWICZ JANET A. RUCINSKI “Charlie MARY JUDITH RYAN Judy” “Do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Do not walk in front of me, I may not fol- low. Just walk beside me and be my friend. TERESA MARIA RUSSO Teri” All your life, you were only waiting for this moment to arrive. Blackbird, fly. Paul McCartney JEREMIAH C. RYAN Chris” “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find. you get what you need. R.S. SHARON ROSE RYAN Every time I hear a newborn baby cry. or touch a leaf, or see the sky. then I know why — I believe. MICHAEL WILLIAM RUSECKY We all need someone you can dream on. DIANE SALDAMARCO Di De D.C. 1 Nut “I can think of you today but I must for- get you by tomorrow 58 LAURIE JEAN SALVATI ‘‘If God did not exist, it would be neces- sary to invent Him. Voltaire DONNA M. SCAFARIELLO Scaf Bean Now I know my life has given me more than memories; day by day, we can see, in every moment there's a reason to carry on. ESTELLE M. SANTOEMMA Little Emma Stella I have been lonely talking and thinking to myself. I now realize how essential it is to have someone to share oneself with. MARK P. SANTORO JOHN J. SAPIRO Jay For my life is my conscious, the seeds that I sow. and I just wanted to let you know. G Beckley KAREN L SCHOLDER Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away. Now it looks as though they're here to stay, oh I believe in yesterday.' John Lennon and Paul McCartney STEVEN D SANTOEMMA Emma No matter how rough life gets . . There is always someone who has it rougher. HELEN ROYSE SHANLEY Royse . the goodbye makes the journey harder still. Cat Stevens 59 STACEY KATHLEEN SHEAN “Stay Be on your way. maybe someday we will meet again Try not to cry. tears make me think how it might have been Dan Fogelburg MICHAEL J. SHERMAN It is impossible to experience one's own death objectively and still carry a tune.'' Woody Allen DENISE R. SHURA Dee' “D.D Love is something that never dies; it is always there, never uncertain Love is not only loving, but being loved.” DIANE LEE SIMPSON ROBERT PAUL SIMS JR. Bob” 4 CYNTHIA H. SKRINSKI Cindy'' Bugs Bunny” There is one life to a person, so live that one life with someone you love.” CHERYL ANN SMITH To you. I'll give the world To you. I'll never be cold Cause I feel that when I'm with you. It's alright. I know it's right.” C.M MARGARET CATHERINE SMITH Peggy” I'd trade all my tomorrows for a single yesterday 60 AARON SOLNIT “Pirad “Consider the Orangutang, who eats his fruit and leaves.” THOMAS C. SOLOMON “Sully” “If it feels good smile.” GEORGE MATTHEW SPIGNESI “Spig” The indomitable human spirit Knows no bounds.” KEVIN R. ST. CLAIR “I’m not lazy, I just do things at my own speed. Steve Howe. Yes CHARLOTTE E. STEPHENS “My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue. An everlasting vision of the ever changing view.” Carole King PATRICIA ANN SWIATEK “Swi “Pebs “What you are is God’s gift to you, what you make of yourself is your gift to God “ HOWARD MICHAEL STEINBERG “Howie “The Kid 'Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead, where there is no path and leave a trail '' SHERVONNE A. STALLINGS “The only way to have a friend is to be one. 61 SUSAN R TARDUCCI Sue Obbi Tarduch Susu If I leave here tommorrow would you still remember me In memory of Lynyrd Skynyrd MAURA JEAN THOMPSON The man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything STEVEN M. TERCYAK Stetf Jiles Nothing that's forced can ever be right. If it doesn't come naturally, leave it. RAYMOND MICHAEL THOMAS Ray To me it would not seem that a steward who faithfully surrenders his charge is diminished in love or in honour. Gandalf the Gray JAMES J. THOMPSON Beak The coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but one E.H. DEBORAH ANN TIBERIO Debbie People can not change truth, but truth can change people. JOHN MICHAEL TEUBER Jack Tubes” Tumor Tuborg Take short views, hope for the best, and trust in God Sydney Smh NANCY C TliEFENBRUNN Fred “Tief Wilma Anyway, the wind blows. Freddi Mercury 62 ALAN MICHAEL TOFIG The most beautiful thing we can expen- ence is the mysterious. It is the source of all true arts and science. Albert Einstein JEAN M. VALENTINO We are all here for a spell, so get all the good laughs that you can. W.R. JOAN PAULA TOMASZEK Joanie The gentle seas taught me peace. The sun gave me spirit warmth. But love alone made me free VICTOR JAMES VACCARO T.B. Phonies come a dime a dozen, true friends are one in a million WENDI A. VALALIK Happy are those who not only dream their dreams, but have the courage and determination to make them come true. DEBRA JOY VERNERIS Deb The little things you do. like a touch or a smile, bring happiness to life and make it all worth while. GARY J. USCILLA Goon Maytag “Take it easy, if it comes easy take it twice. JOHN BRIAN VIELE Grub Buddy Booking Take a bath 63 ANDREW M. VITALE FRANK J. VITALE Do not wish to be anything but what you are. and try to be that perlectly. DONNA MARIE WALDRON There are places I remember Though some have changed: Some are gone, some remain. All these places have their meaning, In my life I love them all. VICTORIA ANN WARREN ‘■Vicky’' Vic The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless when unbroken. Longfellow JEFFREY M. WATSON The World is too much with us. 64 KEITH WILLIAMS Hornondo Willy” Born to be wild.” Stepenwolf BARBARA A WINNICK Barb A real friend never gets in your way, unless you happen to be on your way down KARYN J. WINNICK The greatest kindness we can offer each other is the truth JEFFREY A. WOLFSON Good-bye blue Monday. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. JOAN M WOYCHOWSKI Hold fast to dreams, for il dreams die. life is a broken winged bird, that cannot fly- 65 66 67 68 O' -o SENIOR DIRECTORY LINDA ALIBERTI — 14 Margo Circle; 10 25 60; 5'4 . green eyes, reddish- brown hair; LIKES Pink roses and babies breath. Robert, parties, green, honey, clothes, taking pictures, drawing-painting; DISLIKES; Fake people, waking up early in the morning, rich snobs, people who tell me I don’t know what I'm talking about; PET PEEVE; People who hang the phone up on me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a professional photographer; FUTURE PLANS: To go to a community college JOANNE M. ANGELINI — 182 Quinnipiac Ave.; 3 16 61; Sensitive, easy going, teaser, short, daydreamer; LIKES A special someone. Foreigner, drives in the country, going to the Keg House with Linda, music, sunny days, weekends, poetry, roses; DISLIKES: People who forget, school, liars, rainy weekends, disappointments, work, being bored, lemons; PET PEEVE: Hav- ing to wait, conceited people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live happily ever after; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided MARK EDWARD ANTHONY — 97 Pond Hill Rd.; 7 24 60; 6'1 , brown eyes, curly hair; •‘Hollywood ’; “Certainly the game is rigged. Don't let that stop you — if you don't bet. you can't win. '. Track. Spanish Club. Misfits. LIKES: Red Heads. Tennis, music. Football; DISLIKES: People who talk about others. FUTURE PLANS: Unknown ELIZABETH ANNE ARDITO — 44 Country Way; 10 1 61. Brown hair, gray eyes, short, interesting, fun to be with; FBLA; LIKES: Having fun. being with people, doing interesting things, going places, certain persons; DISLIKES Noisey people, phony people, homework, loud strange music, fighting with my brother; PET PEEVE Snobby, stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be rich and own a huge house; FUTURE PLANS: College PAUL A. ARDITO — 19 Curtis Ct ; 11 30 60; “Some people like cupcakes better1'' F.Z., LIKES. F.Z.. Clint . . Summer, Orange Sunshine, biking. Beatles, kegs; DISLIKES: School, winter, ram. Pajama People; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be a millionaire WARREN ASMAN (PRATT) — 8 Sonne Dr.; 10 13 61 (Friday the 13th); Insane, a wild and crazy guy. accident prone. Mercenary, loves to cut peo- ple down: Chess Club. A.F.S.. Fencing Club; LIKES: Hiking, biking, dancing, Project Adventure, money, cards, gambling and winning, cats; DISLIKES: Normal people, rahs. jocks, busy work, losing at cards; PET PEEVE: The idi- otic rules of this school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich enough to do whatever I want; FUTURE PLANS: College Major in computer and Manage- ment WILLIAM J. AUGUR — 12 Pleasant Dr.; 1 16 61; Tall, dark, and ugly; North Haven Hockey. Culver Lane Gym, Bensen Blades; LIKES: New York Yan- kees. good music, girls. Hockey, Beer, Suds. Hard Drinking People, when Aik's drunk. Jim's nose; DISLIKES: Boston Red Sox. conceited people: PET PEEVE: People who don’t respect other people's feelings; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become rich and famous, and play hockey for a living; FUTURE PLANS; To live happy and have a prosperous life JACQUILENE J. BARRETT — 9 Giles Ave.; 6 2 61: A Gemini. Bold, Black, Beautiful, intelligent, marvelous personality, fun to be with, sweet, devious, devilish, diabolical: LIKES: Spring, tall people, gray eyes, being alone, small dogs, traveling; DISLIKES: conceited people, big noses, purple, Gay people; PET PEEVE: People who are phony!!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Lamborghini Cuantach. Maserati, and Ferrari; FUTURE PLANS: To become a very successful woman in the Business World ROBERT J. BARTON — 28 Collett St.; 10 27 61. 5'9 . dirty blonde hair, blue eyes, gentle, adventurous; Fencing Club, Math Team. A.F.S., Project Adventure, Chess Club; LIKES: Mellow music, movies. Baseball. Football, Friday afternoons. Saturdays. Bowling, resting, Chess, backgammon. Monopoly, risk. Trans Ams: DISLIKES: Monday mornings, rainy days, seri- ous people, hard rock music, frustrations. Disco; PET PEEVE: Stupid remarks by intelligent people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have the money and the time to do anything and everything I ever wanted to do; FUTURE PLANS: Four-year college with a Major in Computer Science Math ELLEN S. BASS — 59 Garfield Ave.; 11 11 61; Gullible, sensitive; ’ Blamo . “Just Great . “Oh dear God, Hooray’’, “What do you have for lunch Di , Five-dollars ; Girl s Swimming, Girl’s Field Hockey. Student Council. Ski Club. Student Government; AWARDS: Second runner-up in the Junior Miss Contest — ’78; LIKES: Wool, whipped cream. Skiing, music, walking slow, sharing lunch with Diane, analyzing “mysterious peopje . Certs, jazz, percussion with Mr. D.. old movies. YZ. spazzing. dancing, snow. Yankees, jogging, blamoing away my blues with Diane; DISLIKES: Spiders, getting-up early, rainy days, flies; FUTURE PLANS: College RAFAEL BATISTA JR. — 1875 Ridge Rd.; 4 7 60; Outgoing, fun, under- standing. friendly, crazy, open-minded, gullible. Puerto Rican. Aries, talka- tive: “Really ; LIKES: “I Love the Night Life . New York City, people. Donna Summer, dancing, bacon burgers, pickles, early breakfast at HoJo’s; DIS- LIKES: Plastic people. “Big heads , steak, corny people; PET PEEVE: Hav- ing to bring a note for being late for school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own nightclub: FUTURE PLANS: A career in Travel LISA ANN BATTIS — 39 North Hill Rd.; 10 16 60; Sarcastic, lazy, senti- mental; Say this again? . “Huh? ; LIKES: Katsup. dreaming. V.P.’s. N.Y. City. Fleetwood Mac. 9 24 76. Mr. Lynch's sweet and sour Pork, my Snoopy from Joe. lobster. Bonnie Raitt. singing, imitating people. Greek Art. artichokes. DISLIKES: Lima beans, having a stomache, being disorganized, heartbreaks, mayonnaise, uncomfortable silences, not being able to say what I mean, Hamdenites; PET PEEVE: When I have to get up in the middle of a dream; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a fairy-godmother grant me three wishes; FUTURE PLANS: To search for a fairy-godmother ROBERT BAYLOR — 21 Pine River Rd.; 2 28 61 MICHELE A BEAUVAIS — 19 Peck St.; 6 2 61; Shy. sarcastic, “blonde- hair-glasses . grumpy; “If all else fails — eat! ; LIKES: Fun times in Sky- Baby. dancing. Riunite, Florida. Dan Fogelberg. experiences with Macadew and Faith, cats, a special someone, talks with Ma, ice-skating, buying clothes. Kansas; DISLIKES: Turning red, Winter, when Denise puts on her ACT. cars that stall, when S B. complains, boring weekends, not having any money; PET PEEVE: Gullible people, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have my own business; FUTURE PLANS: Hairdressing School SANDRA LYNN BECHIR — 35 Sheffield Rd.; 11 28 60; Independent, friendly, fun-loving, crazy; “Sandy’'. “San . “T.T. ; “Oh you’re kiddin ; Ski Club. Fencing Club. 1 7 of Michwin Club; LIKES: Danny, tigers, Weenie. Boom-Boom. Duffer. Stella. Tushie. Burnsie. chocolate pudding, art. Winter, parties, being with Iriends, snow, the ocean. Billy Joel, sleeping late; DIS- LIKES: Cold rainy days, nosy people, spiders, two-faced people, good-byes, being alone: PET PEEVE: Being told what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To always be happy; FUTURE PLANS: To become a successful artist and raise a family FREDERICK C. BEHRLE — 1 Larsen Dr., 2 14 61; Lacy, argumentative, Buster, serious, handsome, athletic, hustler, macho, fun; “Rick”; “Ramble On ; Boxing. Culver weightlifting; LIKES: Blondes, partying, money, Farrah, snow, bikes. Lincoln Continentals, Tanquary, Heinekin Dark. Vito’s wine, sex. beaches. Florida, training, Pearl Handles; DISLIKES: Cold weather, depending on people, poor bodies, volleyball; PET PEEVE: Going to bed, cold and alone; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make a million; FUTURE PLANS: To be successful and move to where it's warm all year round, to attend tech- nical school COLLEEN MICHELLE BELL —80 Upper State St.; 5 12 61; Friendly, easy to get along with, can adjust to different situations, understanding. Young People's Fellowship, Girl's Friendly Society; LIKES Being with people only when I want company, getting to know people throughout, people that are real all the time, G.F.S., writing poetry and short stories, helping others, camping, jogging, dancing, being happy, the theatre; DISLIKES: People who behave only the way that they think others want them to, and not the way they want to behave, Black people not trying to get ahead, people with- out minds; PET PEEVE: People not judging me from the inside and only from outside appearance; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a well-known Black female Child Psychologist; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and become a Child Psychologist, to travel around the world, most of all to work in a Black community and help the black youth, want to be someone, publish several books CHRISTINE MARIE BELLENTO — 123 Middletown Ave.; 6 5 60. Brown eyes, brown hair, shy, silly, emotional, friendly, happy, sweet, easy to get along with, cute; LIKES: Trans Ams. BMW, cute guys, blue carnations, the color blue, diamonds, money, silver, turquoise, singing, acting; DISLIKES: People who make fun of other people, pushy people, fights, final exams; PET PEEVE: People who aren't friendly; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: I'd like to meet Paul Stanley from Kiss; and I’d like to be rich and famous someday; FUTURE PLANS Receptionist or maybe an Actress JEAN ROSE BERGAMI — 149 Shawmut Ave.. 4 28 61. Spontaneous, sen- timental, moody, always late, enthusiastic: Junior and Senior Prom Commit- tees. Senior Advisory Committee. FBLA; LIKES: Ice cream, sunsets, Autumn, flowers, snow, memories. 10 25 77. thunder and lightning, our jokes , food, certain songs, nice surprises, good times, smiles, “the tree , duck-circle . DISLIKES: Working, homework, conceited people, broken promises, unsettled plans, getting up early, depressed people, having good times end, seeing people leave, “users’ , SAT’s; PET PEEVE: Getting up early, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have all my wishes come true; FUTURE PLANS: Further education DEBORAH ANN BERGERON — 31 Sherwood Dr.; 8 27 61; “Love, the magical bond, where one and one equal far more than just two. : LIKES: V P.'s, orange M M's, having my sister solve my problems, red roses, root beer, silver Monte Carlos, long talks, gram's macaroni. B.S.W.L.B., my favorite brother, lots of sunshine, new relationships; DISLIKES: Seeing peo- ple I care about unhappy, waiting, rainy days, fighting with my parents. Hamdenites. drugs, broken promises, people who can't say what they mean, disappointments, foolish mistakes. Good-byes”; PET PEEVE: When S.K stops in the middle of the hall because she doesn’t believe it; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be happy forever STEVEN R. BERTOLINI — 86 Chapel Hill Rd. PAMELA J. BLACK — 1 Roarke Rd.; 7 22 60; Moody, crazy, outgoing, out- spoken. Cancer — Leo. sensitive, daring; Pam . “Froggy : Girl's Softball Team. LIKES: Music, nice clothes. Teddy Pendergrass, lobster. Bert and Ernie. Scorpios, weekends. Commodores: Last Dance , being with Lisa. Jainy, and Rhonda; DISLIKES: Plastic people, M.H.. liver, eggs, liars, certain boys, jealousy, school. Monday mornings, prejudice, Math and History, hav- ing the twichies; PET PEEVE: Ignorant people, people who try to take certain things away from me. being bummed out, being called “Pammy or Pamela ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a black Lincoln Continental, to meet O. J. Simpson, to be a millionaire; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college WALTER BLAKESLEE — 140 Sackett Point Rd ; 3 12 61 WENDY J. BLAKESLEE — 2255 Ridge Rd.; 2 25 60; Ski Club. President of the Spanish Club, A.F.S., Photography Club; AWARDS: Girl’s Badminton Championship; LIKES: Powder skiing, partying with Tara. Wiltreds. Fitzwil- ly's. Reillys. 4-wheeling in a jeep, walking in the country, sailing, Hockey. 70 Golf, getting $24.90. aggressiveness, sincerity; DISLIKES: Being alone, told to clean my room, uncontrol of the T.V.. rainy days, tests, college applica- tions. no money, saying goodbye, kill conventions, fighting with Kitty over the Subaru, mushrooms; PET PEEVE: Leisure suits, polyester, spiders, peo- ple who don't look you in the eye; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fly a fighter plane off an aircraft carrier; FUTURE PLANS: College and a career in busi- ness DEIRDRE DIANA BOGAN — 76 Todd Dr So.; 5 12 61; Red hair, blue eyes, short, easy going, old-fashioned; Volleyball Team — 1.2. Drama Club — 2; LIKES: Dalmations. 280z's, Starsky. chocolate, horses. Italians. B and B. black cats. Boston Red Sox, Junior mints; DISLIKES: 2h Burger King manag- ers. gossip. Mondays. Yankees; PET PEEVE: Younger brothers; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To travel across Europe; FUTURE PLANS: College DON BOGART — 69 Culver La.; 3 7 60; Nice, good-looking, athletic, macho, warm-hearted, good-natured; Hockey. Track, Culver Gym Weight- lifting. Cheever U; AWARDS: Captain of Hockey Team; LIKES Girls, hockey, weightlifting, sex, brew, Heinekin, Yankees, Rangers, Islanders, Loose Beer. Cold Woman, Suds, weekends. Bud. popcorn, S.C.. DISLIKES: BB, Boston Red Sox and fans, Beak's nose. Elmo's stomach, Aik’s staggering, Vito's shoes, Lloyd's head, plutomc mistakes; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in everything I do; FUTURE PLANS: To be a Longshoreman MARY TERESA BOGUNIECKI — 33 Mansfield Rd.; 10 9 60; Libra, brown eyes, curley hair, sensitive, considerate, nervous, dramatic, gullible, friendly, crazy, simple minded; LIKES: People with accents. Cameros, weekends in Clinton, jewelry, my dogs, spending time with my family, watching Lisa dance, roses, diamonds, clothes, shoes, sleeping, spaghetti, partying, my friends, weekends, the beach, sunsets, honesty, the color green. New Year's Eve “77 . sailboats, stuffed animals, DISLIKES: Phonies, bugs, snakes, rainy days, not getting my own way. fighting, busy phone, people who say they'll call and don't, unhappy faces; PET PEEVE: People who can't accept the truth; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To tour Europe; to see a world full of happiness, joy, and. peace; FUTURE PLANS: Hairdressing School, to live a happy, fulfilled life WILLIAM J. BONADIES — 13 Carafa Ter.; 7 5 61; Friendly, competitive, likes to have a good time, easy to get along with, tall, thin, good personality: football. Golf. Varsity Club, Ski Club; AWARDS: Honor Guard; LIKES: Party- ing over Spig's. the camper, Brews, Keggars, subs, being with friends. cruisin'', snow days, rollin' out the barrel, Skiing, music, the Big V. the mixture, forgetting about it, DISLIKES: The Heat, grimes, practices, B. Fers. people who think they’re great, stuck-up women, getting cars stolen, acci- dents. being put on hold; PET PEEVE: Not gelting what I want; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To wear “The Green Blazer”; FUTURE PLANS: College and a business career CARL S. BOZZUTO — 9 Orcutt Ct.; 1 27 60; Buzz’'; LIKES: 4X4 Trucks. Trans Ams. Chevy Trucks, guns; DISLIKES: Clear days on hunting season SHARON ANN BROCKETT — 888 Thompson St.; 7 23 61; Brown eyes, crazy, gullible, friendly; LIKES: Being the farmer's daughter, 10 15, travel- ing. trucks, the beach, being tan, full moons, taking walks: DISLIKES: Cli- ques. stuck-up people, rumors; PET PEEVE: Guys who think they’re macho; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: It's a secret; FUTURE PLANS: College and a lifetime of happiness RICHARD A. BROGA — 90 Culver La., 7 13 61; Italian, fat. mental, strange, wild, and crazy guy; Misfits; LIKES: Rock and Roll. cars. sex. The Who. JS. JD, Chevelle ss 396, '58 Chevy, food, singing in the rain. John Bel- lucci. drinking, milk. Steve's GTO. girls; DISLIKES: Hunger. Ford. Mopars. Oldsmobiles. DISCO, sports, jocks, RR Motorcycles. N.M.; PET PEEVE: School politics; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a famous Rock star; FUTURE PLANS: To sing professionally SUSAN DIANE BROWN —48 Upper State St.; 8 13 60; “Leo , intelligent, independent, observant, short, serious, diabolical, devious, devilish, sneaky; Latin Club. School Representative; LIKES: Solitude, sincere people, teeth, big eyes. DISLIKES: Getting up for school in winter, some people, people who lie. late people, people who are not trustworthy; PET PEEVE: The flies in the Cafe, being called Suba; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be granted three wishes: FUTURE PLANS: College PAULBRUNEAU —11 Cedar Ave.; 10 22 60 MARK DAMIAN BUA — 129 South Ave.: 8 20 61; Easy going, imaginative, enthusiastic, thin mellow, artistic. Varsity Soccer Team, Ski Club, Freshman Vice-President. Home Room Representative. Soccer Co-Captain. Jr. Prom Committee. Graduation Usher. F.B.L.A. Treasurer; AWARDS: Varsity Letter and Jacket, All-Housatonic. All-State. M.V.P. for Soccer; LIKES: Outdoors, sports, school, Soccer, ski trips, Cynth and Dan, atmosphere, music, guitar. Nan, to drive, bike, beach, goofin. Bermuda, funk, life, Wen, Steely Dan. cra- ziness. individuals; DISLIKES: C's, broken noses, parlying, coming home early, missing. PET PEEVE: Boredom. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see other parts of the world, career in Soccer; FUTURE PLANS: College THOMAS P. BUCCI — 78 Chapel Hill Rd.; 9 16 61; Quiet, satirical, reso- lute; NH Baseball, Freshman. J.V., Varsity; AWARDS: Co-Captain of Fresh- man and J.V. Baseball Team; Likes: Sincerity, music, Baseball, dogs. J.D., Jai Alai. Reggie Bars; DISLIKES: Failure, forgetting, a sore arm. an empty wallet, deceit: PET PEEVE: Cowlicks; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To wear the Championship Ring; FUTURE PLANS: College JANE F. BUICK — 15 Timothy Dr.; 12 1 61; “Sickie , outgoing, short-tem- pered, sensitive, sympathetic, crazy; Ski Club. F.B.L.A., Fencing. Junior Prom Committee. Senior Prom Committee. 1 7 of M.W.; LIKES: Family. Weenie, Stella. Burnsie. Duffer. Tasha. Betcher. talking on the phone. L.P.. walking. MacDonald's fries, good times with my friends, snow. Peachie. Bruiser, beach (rocks). V.V., Summer of “73'‘ with Dortie. doing crazy things, running with Cinny, fall weather, sunrise, Eggy, surprises. Red Sox; DISLIKES: Customers Food Mart, snobby people, diets, party poopers, veg- etables. Steno homework, not being able to drive, when Estelle doesn't understand, quiet people, people who are too loud, saying goodbye, thun- der storms, phony people, when good times end, Yankees. 5:45 October 25. 1978. mistakes': PET PEEVE: When plans get canceled, having to wait (for Janina): SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To never have to say I should have; FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage, family FRANK H. BUMSTED — 107 Spring Rd.; 1 31 61: LIKES: Farm work, early morning hours, sunrise, sunset, animals. OLD trucks: DISLIKES: ALG II. the School Administration; PET PEEVE: Gym teachers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make good money in a good job; FUTURE PLANS: College ANTHONY BUONO — 5 Orcutt Ct.; 9 4 60; Courageous, daring, crazy; Baseball. LIKES: Kathy, bikes, broads. Hammonassett, Skiing, Baseball. Skydiving. Hang gliding, deep-sea diving, parachuting, dynamiting, hand granades, 44 caliber pistols, jumping off cliffs; DISLIKES: School, bosses, most teachers, snobby chicks; PET PEEVE: People who think they’re cool, even when they don't accomplish anything; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own the biggest mountain in Colorado; FUTURE PLANS: To be a professional skydiver JAMES C BURKE — 3318 Dixwell Ave : 9 10 61; Jim ; “Once I rose above the noise and confusion, just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion . . — Kansas; Swim Team; LIKES: Sports, T.V., mint chocolate chip ice cream, 2:00; DISLIKES: Going to school in the morning, tests, chocolate ice cream; PET PEEVE: People who talk with their mouth full: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To win at cards, rest a year and then go to college: FUTURE PLANS: To win at cards, go to college LINDA SUZANNE E. BURKE — 1625 Hartford Tpk.; 3 16 61; Irish, stub- born. likes a good chuckle once in a while. Dionysian; Swimming Team. Lit- erary Club (art and layout editor), Oceanology Club, Model Congress and Debate Club. F.B.L.A.. Concert Band. Marching Band. Art Club, Varsity Club. SACHEM Staff; AWARDS: All Housey Swimming Team; LIKES: Beauty, movement. Misha, the music of the sea. travel, perspectiveness. Tchiakovsky. colors, silverness, art. rocks, bright, quick, logical thinking people, a fine book, pumpkins, cities; DISLIKES: Jealousy, cheerleading, narrow-mindedness, petty tasks; PET PEEVE: Hair, wasting time; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To become a creator; FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, happiness (not necessarily in that order) KATHIE ANN BURNS — 157 Rimmon Rd.. 12 27 61; 1 7 of the Michwin gang, crazy, tall, friendly, talkative, jealous, happy; F.B.L.A.. Ski Club, Orchestra; LIKES: Vic. short people, V’s K's, Weenie. Stella. Duffer, Buick. Tosh. Betcher. memories with a certain someone, a night out with the girls, emma. KD. DR. Fall. Summer nights, beach, mom, LD. driving, traveling, hopey. Billy Joel; DISLIKES: Goodbyes. Pemers. teedees, driving with a fast driver, B.B.G.'s, flirts, crying, lectures, onion-breaths, spinach, perverted minds, chicken soup, baking, vacuumming, sunburns, spiders, liars; PET PEEVE: Girls who flirt with their friend’s boyfriend and boyfriends who flirt with his girlfriend's girlfriends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: I hope to live a happy life with a good husband and children who love me as I do my family; FUTURE PLANS: To get a good legal secretarial job, get married and live happily ever after CYNTHIA ANN BURTON —35 Pieper Dr., Wallingford; 2 6 61; Short, sen- sitive. friendly; “Can I ask you a question? ; SACHEM. Varsity and J.V Cheerleading, Student Discipline Committee, Student Government, Model Congress, Torch. Sr Advisory Board; AWARDS: Varsity Letter; LIKES: Someone very special, the beach at sunset, Al Stewart. Princee, Summerna- tionals. The Spot. Mickey Mouse, children. Annie Hall. Sailing, STBFG. snowmen, carving pumpkins; DISLIKES: Good-byes, bbing alone, cliques, being cold, pork chops, inconsiderate people. B.K., rain, raking leaves, smoking, feeling sick, uncertainty. “Linda ; PET PEEVE: People who make fun of the handicapped: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To find a cure for mental retardation; FUTURE PLANS: College. Special Education KURT T. BUTLER — 9 Cottontail La.; 1 18 61; Friendly, outgoing, active; Art Club. Exploration Club; LIKES: Girls, music, guitars. DISLIKES: People who think they're better than others, peope who don’t give others a chance: PET PEEVE: Stuck up people: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a Sound Technician; FUTURE PLANS: To move to California DARLENE MARIE BYRD — 40 George St.: 10 22 60; Friendly, crazy, P.R.. Libra, outgoing, silly, dark, brown eyes, curls, short, smilie. happy, clever, understanding: Track; LIKES: Weekend at Linda's, jogging, bike riding, sleeping out, long rides. Ronnie's jokes, poems. Kiki. flowers, memories, velts. Reasons'', Baracuda. sleeping, Riunite. getting my own way, pizza with Karen, a certain someone, singing, meatball subs. Julie's letters, Earth Wind Fire, laughing, weekends, partying at O.H., M M’s. beach, R.O.. 10 22 78 . summer 77 . music. Atlantic City; DISLIKES: Being home early, pork chops, rainy days, good-byes. Mondays, fighting, people who think they're better than others, school bus. being wrong, getting up early, ziggies from Gari. being hurt, depressed, waiting, busy signals, being con- fused: PET PEEVE: Being rushed; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fulfill all of my dreams; FUTURE PLANS: College FAITH LEE CALDWELL — 116 Pool Rd ; 12 17 60; Friendly, hardworking, witty, calm; No one is totally sane ; Field Hockey Team, F.B.L.A.; LIKES: The Fall, a certain someone, partying. Eric Clapton, being on my own, spe- cial times with friends, bagels and The Rocky Horror Picture Show ; DIS- LIKES. Turning red. people making stupid jokes about my name, waiting, saying goodbye; PET PEEVE: Pessimistic and self-centered people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be a buyer on Fifth Avenue; FUTURE PLANS: College — Fashion Merchandising career RALPH CAPASSO — 1 Coventry Circle; 12 3 60 FRANCES E CAPPELLA— 1710 Park Ter. East; 1 12; Talkative, friendly crazy, sensitive, considerate; Ski Club, Sophomore Class Vice President. LIKES Having a good time, being with friends, gold sweaters, partying, The Tree' . Piano Man ; DISLIKES: Conceited people, arguing, losing touch with friends, seeing good times end; PET PEEVE: People who are always late: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do the best at whatever I do; FUTURE PLANS: College RAYMOND F. CAR80NELLA JR. — 9 Rose La ; 7 20 61; Moody, easily embarrassed, gullible, friendly, paranoid, sarcastic. Swim Team, Ski Club. F.B.L.A., LIKES: Summer vacations, concerts. The Beatles, being with my friends, trying to out-eat Michele. 10 25 77, parties. Wayward Son , par- tying, having a good time, gold sweaters. Bush, talking, making other people laugh, food, going crazy, the tree ; DISLIKES: The guy in the grey rain coat, two-faced people, being alone, having nobody to talk to, when people can't take a joke, seeing great times end, being tickled, swim practice, being moody, people who lie. having to lose weight; PET PEEVE: People who talk early in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich and famous; FUTURE PLANS: College ROBERT LOUIS CARBONELLA — 1 Rose La.; 5 5 61; Tall, dark. Italian, friendly, competitive, understanding, loud, good sense of humor, impatient; Thank you . Here we go”; Varsity Club. Spanish Club. Senior Advi- sory Board. Junior Prom Committee. Senior Prom Committee. Baseball — 4 years. AWARDS: Honor Guard, Junior Prom Court, Varsity Letter. Varsity Jacket; LIKES Spig's camper, razor blades, Yankees, home cooking, sports, honeymooners, Christmas, doing the chicken, dancing, playing cards, hamburgers on the grill, the Beatles, weekends, Giants, breaking- umm. beaches, being with good friends, summer, Rocky Horror Show , making money. Saturday Night wrestling, mustangs. V.B., disco, rolling out the barrel . 3 of 9. East Haven Girls; DISLIKES: Red Sox. turtle necks, run- ning. people who put down Reggie, trumbull, losing, standing. 3 HG’s, whatta want to do? . Roller Haven. Monday mornings. Sunday nights, homework, rainy days, having the phone ring and they hang up when you answer it, being t with his soft sculpture, people telling you what to do; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live a fulfilled, enjoyable life; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege DOUGLAS P. CARMAN — 44 Oak Ridge Dr.. New Haven; 1 31 61:1,2, 3, 4 Football; AWARDS: Captain; LIKES: Cougar’s, sports, parties, hard rock, mesc. kegs. Les Pauls, P.M., LaS, Steff's hose. White Paper; DISLIKES: Disco; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a dental floss tycoon; FUTURE PLANS To be rich MICHAEL ANGELO CAROCARI — 1 Frost Dr., 3 16 61; Sarcastic, outgo- ing. talkative; Ski Club. F.B.L.A.; LIKES: F.V.A.T.F.S., The Tree , gold sweaters, beaches, being with friends, music, having a good time. 70 Mustang. Basketball games. Camero; DISLIKES: Being tired, moody people, two-faced people, busy signals, arguing, long lines, people who are late, egotism, homework, It could be a million things”, girls who think they're tops, what do you want to do?”. I don't care it’s up to you.”; PET PEEVE: People who can'1 find joy in others’ happiness; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Camaro; FUTURE PLANS: To be president MARTIN F CARPENTER — 10 Bellvedere Rd„ 2 12 61; Ski Club; LIKES: SKIING. Football, chicks, fast cars, bikes, partying, Bud. gold, Rick Der- ring-:', BO Sox ; DISLIKES: RAP, cops, school, work, red lights, flat tires, empiy gas tanks, mail boxes, rainy days; PET PEEVE: Cops who have noth- ing to do: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in Vermont or Colorado; FUTURE PLANS: To go to school and work at carpentry CHERIE CASTONGUAY — 8 Legrand Circle: 11 17 61 SUSAN MARIE CASEY — 33 MacArthur Rd.; 4 27 61; Brown hair, hazel eyes, quiet, sensitive, warm, smile, happy, understanding; J.V. Cheerleading — 1 year. Varsity Cheerleading — 2 years. Triple Quartet plus a few — 2 years. 1 15 of the Hick family: AWARDS: Usherette at '78 graduation. Var- sity Letter, Varsity Jacket; LIKES: Yankees. FOOD, Football. M.H., Soccer. Basketball. Hockey, arriving first at parties with Terry and Tammy, cats, dogs, smiling, singing over the P.A. system, quietness, cold games; DIS- LIKES: Red Sox. waiting for people, people laughing at movie theaters. Shel- ton Cheerleaders, Cheering in the rain. Nerkeys; PET PEEVE: Standing in line: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see and do as much as I can; FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage KAREN CHRISTINA CAVALLARO — 16 Corey Rd.; 6 24 61; Short, dark, Italian, brown eyes, nutty. You’re cute Di! . Hey honey! ; Whatchum- doin? , jokasmoint? , I freaked out!”. Pick your nose . . . Hey Babe , LIKES: K.M., Saturday nights, partying with Diane, sharing, my memories, dancing, Evie’s. guys. Earth, Wind, and Fire. Celica’s. dreaming, weekends. Coke, Kingie boy and Diamond girl ', my buggy, pimpin-n-the- caddi. New Hampshire, winter of '77, Water skiing. Kathy’s House. Joes laugh, DISLIKES: Pork chops, going home early, rainy days, chilli, waiting, being alone, liver, guys who think I am too young for them, fighting with Kevin, going to the laundromat, people who bite their nails; PET PEEVE: Mayonnaise, being forced to do something I don't want to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in New York, be a Bunny; FUTURE PLANS: To live life to its fullest MARK CAVANNA— 147 Middletown Ave.; 3 20 61 MARK CELOTTO — 252 Clintonville La.; 12 18 60; Blonde. Italian, crazy. Bubbles: Varsity Soccer; LIKES: Soccer, the beach, parties, lasagna. har- monica: DISLIKES: Golf, cutting the lawn, Tennis; PET PEEVE: Teachers who think they're right, but they're not; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Getting out of High School; FUTURE PLANS: Work PAULA ANN CELOTTO — 252 Clintonville La.; 12 24 61; Dark. Italian, crazy, happy-go-lucky, facetious, caring, smily; Swim Team Manager, Stu- dent Government. Homeroom Rep , Art Club LIKES: Dancing, painting, CG. drawing, TLM, art. sewing, traveling, flying. CGTLMTM, MIA, MD. going to the movies with BB. getting phone calls from Canada, Monday nights. Fantasy Island, disco music, live bands, silk shirts. 3 piece suits; DIS- LIKES: Onions, driving around, foggy windows, humid days of August, cut- ting the lawn, leaving, cloudy days, slush, getting up, AM radio, spending a Friday night alone: PET PEEVE: Being interrupted when I'm trying to say something; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To sell my paintings and become well known; FUTURE PLANS: College, To own a home on a long and winding road BRENDA LEE CHAPMAN — 9 Corey Rd.: 9 15 61; Libra, friendly, sensi- tive. understanding, outgoing, moody, nutty, blue eyes; LIKES: A certain someone, weekends, partying with A.M. and M.L.. snowy days, Husky dogs, sombreros, good close friends, long walks, beaches, memories, late nights, stuffed animals; DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, rainy days, good- byes. broken promises, making decisions, being yelled at, flirts, fighting, working without Maur-hine, busy signals; PET PEEVE: Conceited people, people who think who they are; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fulfill my dreams: FUTURE PLANS: To live happily ever after ROBIN C. CHASE — 65 Quinnipiac Ave. THOMAS J. CHEESMAN — 34 Cedar Ave.; 8 24 61; Quiet, crazy; Rifle Club; LIKES: Winter, Skiing, cars, girls, long weekends, Friday nights, Hockey, Hendrix; DISLIKES: Stuck up people, administrators. Mondays, seeds: PET PEEVE: Doc; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel: FUTURE PLANS: To live KAREN CHESTER — 20 Lincoln St.; 11 16 60; Shy. friendly, quiet, crazy, brown eyes, brown hair, emotional; A.F.S.. Chorus. Travelling Street Thea- ter: LIKES: Smiling faces, singing, being with my friends, animals, running, Swimming, candy, Christmas, Barry Manilow, camping; DISLIKES: Stuck up people, pushy people, pot, broken hearts, rainy days; PET PEEVE: People who put you down at the time when you really need encouragement for something you really wanted to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be a singer, to see people smile again and just be happy; FUTURE PLANS: To work and go to music school, get married TIMOTHY EDWARD CHESTER — 20 Lincoln St.; 8 7 59; Nice, easy to get along with, Christian Protestant; A.F.S.; LIKES: People, sports, cars, change in life, money; DISLIKES: Creamed corn, rare meat; PET PEEVE: People who make judgments about other people especially when they don’t know the person; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a Triumph TR 3; FUTURE PLANS: To work full time then go to college TIMOTHY CHICARES— 17 North Ave.; 11 3 60 SUSAN J. CHOUINARD — 171 Manomet Ave.; 4 30 61; Quiet, Taurus; P.O. Club; AWARDS: PHD; LIKES: The Who, old English sheepdogs, art. YES. Niel Young. Fall, old houses, raccoons, outdoor concerts, bottles. Cape Cod. Glen Haven, partying, Karmann Ghias, DISLIKES: waiting, Disco, chicken soup, going to the Dentist, burning out; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in the country; FUTURE PLANS: College REGINA JOY CIARLEGLIO — 108 Grove Rd.; 11 4 61; Easy going, witty, tall, green eyes, unique, hot-tempered, sentimental, Italian, sorry chief . Lucky I’m still sane after all these years , impatient, Here's to good friends ; Model Congress, IKON Press, Girls Track and Field, 1 5 Cosmic Club. Drama Club. Space Cadets, Ski Club. 1 6 R3; LIKES: Being one. big, important day older than Rosemarie, Saturday Night Live, STEVE MARTIN, Bucky Dent, Richard Hatch, orange soda, ice cream, TJ, white clam pizza, snow. JRR Tolkien, The Muppet Show, Al Stewart, Tod Rundgren, Queen, Yes. clowning around. The Mailman Song, holidays, Levis, strawberries, horses, labradors, carpentry, flowers, chocolate covered carmels, Red Sox. bulky sweaters, Autumn, apples, concord grapes. 1961 Corvette, Interna- tional trucks, revenge, Donald Duck, grape sherbert, rubies. Tiggers, Laugh- in. Maxwell Smart, Italian food, chocolate cake. Hampton Beach, Boston, Ma . getting initiated, Minolta (SRT 201); DISLIKES: Perfectionists, yogurt, acid rock, Star Trek, scary films, Black Magic, indecisiveness, milk, obnoxi- ous people, pitching tents in the rain, math, standard shifts, Summer, allergy attacks, rain, CAP. the HB uglies, punk rock, PET PEEVE: Unorganized peo- ple; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To build a house, live in New Hampshire, and to own a Rolls Royce; FUTURE PLANS: College, visit Italy DEBRA CIPOLLINI — 131 Culver La., 9 10 61; Sensitive, crazy, friendly, easy going, emotional; LIKES: Billy Joel, my family, listening to my albums, A.S.P., Pizan, 10 20 78, family parties. B.B.. driving around in the Cadi, cold sheets. Carry's laugh, NYE at DF's. Yankees, children. Winter nights, Lou and Bucky, clothes, Annie's squeaks, Mrs. M's cooking, IGWJ, Plym- outh. 872; DISLIKES: Sloppy people, being bored, when people bother me while I’m listening to BJ, stuck up people, reading. South Carolina, phonies, cigars, complainers, “saying good-bye when you just said hello , when Sue combs her nest, chapped lips; PET PEEVE: Fake laughter, spiders, waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fulfill my dreams; FUTURE PLANS: To open my own Nursery School with Sue and Ann WENDY JEAN CLINTON — 50 Rimmon Rd.; 7 14 61; Sharing is Caring , Later . N.H. — 1”, What a fag . Let's go Indians . Crazy, undecided, sentimental, gullible; J.V. Captain and Varsity Cheerleading, Student Gov- ernment. 1 15 of the Hick family. 1 8 of '79 painters, spirit week — 78-79, F 15 of the paper bag twins. B.B.'s Inc; AWARDS: Varsity Lelter and Jacket; LIKES: Cher's white chevy, oreo cookie ice cream, pay day. -23, cold foot- ball games. Vino. Bucky Dent, Snoopy, the Alma Mater. Boston, receiving letters, gators , wool sweaters, the beach. FOOD, fudge brinkles, Leo and Luigi, jogging, the sun, wine, sweatshirts, my saddle shoes, peanut butter, Toga Day. varsity jackets. 79. the candy store. ‘I hate orange , buzzes. Tab. Cher; DISLIKES: Derby (the Derby cannon), all kinds of bugs, Shelton Cheerleaders, hamburgers, green and white jelly beans, saying good-bye, cheering the rain, kneesocks that keep falling down, boring morning announcements, being disappointed, dead crickets; PET PEEVE; People who don't have any spirit, goodbyes, mosquito bites; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own Mom's ring; FUTURE PLANS: College SHEILA ANN COATES — 19 William St.; 11 22 60; Talkative, sensative. friendly, ambitious, sell-conscious; Chorus, A.F.S . AWARDS: Typing Certifi- cate. Gregg Shorthand Award; LIKES: Disco, dancing, singing, Roller-skat- ing. fashion, clothes, friends, crafts. Tennis, drawing; DISLIKES: Inconsider- ate people, people who don't care about their appearance, fakeness; PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Acting, singing, dancing, to become successful; FUTURE PLANS: College, business administrator, marriage DEBORAH JEAN CODY — 84 Maple Ave.; 10 25 60; Sensitive, easy going, •why?”, friendly, ‘‘what are you crazy?”; LIKES: J.J., red roses, sunsets, fire places, sleeping, going out with M.D . D.L.. D.W., Pia Coladas, german shepherds, memories, weekends, Italian food; DISLIKES: Stuck-up people, arguments, liars, diets, broken promises, saying good-bye. getting hurt, when B.W. says things I don't like to hear; PET PEEVE: Not being able to get the things I want: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and get everything I want out of life: FUTURE PLANS: Secretarial work MARY-BETH COFFEY — 87 Patten Rd.; 6 4; Nonconformist, gullible, silly, sensitive, happy, tired, moody, impulsive, crazy, ''Hey”, Hello-o”, Ya know?”; Senior Advisory Committee, Track, Yi of the CPA; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Baby powder, teddy bears, infinite cups of coffee, plants, sunny days, clothes, chocolate, smiling, sleeping, music, the beach, individuality, solitude: DISLIKES: The A M., people calling me coffee cups, cold days, food, decisions, speed limits, being unable to wear my contacts, violence, reading, waking up. mortification; PET PEEVE: Plastic People: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To remain single, happy, and young forever!: FUTURE PLANS: To become a psychiatrist VICTOR J. COMEAU — 7 Woodside Dr.; 3 7 61; Almost only counts on Horseshoes and handgrenades.”; Friendly, sensitive, active, willing to try anything , outspoken at times, quiet most of the time; Oceanology Club. Art Club; LIKES: Being with friends, girls. Hiking, skate boards, fast cars, sur- prizes. long weekends, J.D., rock-n-roll, motorcycles, Friday nights, con- certs, J Birds, friendly people; DISLIKES: Stuck-up girls, rainy nights, short nights, long weeks, broken plans, getting carded, gas gauges, seeds, phony people and low flying arrows; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To understand the opposite sex JUDY CONNELL — 19 Orcutt Ct.; 4 26 61; Funny, blue eyes, quiet; Oceanology Club. F.B.L.A., Art Club; LIKES: Autumn, the beach. Summer- time. blue jeans, rock-n-roll. flowers, puppies, blue skies, homemade choco- late chip cookies, being with my friends; DISLIKES: Getting up early, being stuck in the mud with D.H., J.H. and C.S., phony people, big cars, carrots, waiting, muggy weather, self-centered people; PET PEEVE: Conceited peo- ple. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: To enjoy myself and have a happy life MICHAEL CONNELLY — 51 Chapel Hill Rd. CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CONTE — 156 Garfield Ave.; 3 16 61; Happy, smiling, easy going, Italian, interested, athletic, open-minded, concerned, tnendly, understanding, patient, content, responsible; Soccer (1 - 4). Soccer Co-Catpain (4). Baseball (1 - 4). Student Council (3 - 4). Ski Club (4), Varsity Club (1 - 4). HR Rep (1 - 4), Jr. Prom Chairman. P.A.C. (1). Semi-formal Dance Committee, Vol. Special Olympics Program. AWARDS: Honor Guard. Harvard Book Prize, All-Housy, Soccer — 2nd team (1). All-Housy Soccer — 1 st team (2 - 3), All-State Soccer (3), All-Housy 2nd team — Baseball (3), Conn. Summer Intern Program (3); LIKES: Sports, old movies, walking the halls. Cheryl Tiegs, Dancing, California and Washington D.C., talking with friends, laughing, walking in snow, full-moons, ice-cream sandwiches, grapes, secret-cheerleaders, Patty's locker. Howie's dog. soccer parties. Rocky, snow days; DISLIKES: Peas, missing goals, being late, tight jeans on fat bodies, busy work, falling off mountains. Annette Fumcello. Cliques, frac- tured teeth, losing things, false promises, losing friends, being alone; PET PEEVE: Waking up to the sounds of garbage trucks on Monday mornings; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be six feet tall; FUTURE PLANS: College, fortune and fame NANCY ANN CONWAY — 40 Coventry Cir.; 4 14 61; Long blonde hair, blue eyes, quiet, sensitive, friendly: Pep Club, J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading. 1 15 of the Hick Family; AWARDS: Junior Usherette. Varsily Cheerleading Captain, Varsity Letter; LIKES: 14, long eyelashes. Italian food, Cheering. A s. roses, chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, animals, sunshine, week- ends. nature, the color green, Spring, Maine. April 7th, candy, stuffed toys, friends, snow, Red Sox. eating; DISLIKES: Being alone, yelling, cold, rainy days, selling boosters, washing dishes, writing papers, banana flavored candy, cars that stall, losing, fighting, cigarette smoke, cruel comments; PET PEEVE: Two faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a doctor; FUTURE PLANS: College PATRICIA A COPPOLA — 27 Welch Rd.; 8 28 61; Enthusiastic, sloppy, shy. fun-loving, work-loving, Monday-morning-hating, self-conscious: A.F.S . Band, Drama Club. Chorus; LIKES: Gym Class when you don't have to take it. music, dancing, candle light, people. Drama Club. A.F.S.; DIS- LIKES: Gym class when you do have to take it. memorizing things, being self-conscious, flunking tests. Cliques, hypocrisy; PET PEEVE Not being able to find things when I look for them; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel all over the world — anonymously; FUTURE PLANS: College with an interest in science, math, and social studies THOMAS W CORCORAN— 151 Middletown Ave 10 12 61. Quiet, inde- pendent. open-minded, adventurous, moody, stubborn, root beer eyes. No. I can't go. I have to work , Do it in a van.' '; AWARDS: Outstanding Achievement in Foods; LIKES: 6 18 77, my van. cooking. Snowmobiling. Mornss. Peterbilts. K.W. 's. Miller. WPLR. All-nighters. B'E'S'T, Yellowstone, being alone. Led Zeppelin. Dallas, concerts. Scrub—Brushes. Bulmers L. D.C.. L.G.. E.G.. M.M.; DISLIKES: Saying goodnight (good-bye?), Beech- wood. working weekends, break-downs, brown winters, going to V.E.C. with M. A.M.. being told what to do. C.D., North Haven; PET PEEVE: People who borrow my pen and fail to return it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel cross- country; FUTURE PLANS: To experience America, become a Chef BEVERLY J CORNIELLO— 19 Peters La., 6 27 60; Crazy, nervous, sensi- tive. friendly, “Hey1. How are ya?”; Ski Club; LIKES: Being happy, hot fudge sundaes. Maria's doll closet. Dynamints, Rosey's cheesecake, 10 12 77, 12 31 77. beach at night, Fall, clothes. Friday night in the cadi, Christmas Eve of '77. D M. crumbs; DISLIKES: Snotty people, arguments, breaking up, rainy days, being depressed, homework, boring people, snakes, bugs, and people who are in bad moods. 4 12 78; PET PEEVE: Weekends that pass by quickly; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy the rest of my life and to fol- low my mother's footsteps; FUTURE PLANS: College JOHN J. COSTA — 489 Clintonville Rd.; 10 4 60; Short-tempered, ambi- tious, totally fun-loving; Detention Club; LIKES: Corvette's, money, freedom. Billy Joel, L.B., drinking; DISLIKES: burn outs, girls with too much make-up. people who beg for money, Jack’s; PET PEEVE: Getting up early for school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the United States, for a year after school; FUTURE PLANS: Johnson and Wale's school of Culinary Arts MARCO COSTANTINI — 582 Skiff St.; 3 25 61; Italian, quiet, sensitive, brown eyes, black hair, speak with an accent, sentimental, What!?'; Varsily Soccer; AWARDS: Varsity Letter; LIKES: Big K. BMW's, school, minestrone, the beach, Levis, a certain someone's blue eyes. Soccer; DISLIKES: Mus- tard. steel gates. VW’s, liars; PET PEEVE: People being late . . . and making you wait; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be an architect; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege. have a happy family PAUL THOMAS COYLE — 81 Collett St.; 1 8 61; LIKES: Beatles, Dead, jams. Marshalls, Skmtz, Yamaha 650, Yankees, Skiing and weekends; PET PEEVE: Disco; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go cross-country; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBORAH ANNE COZZOLINO — 102 Pool Rd ; 12 7 60; Friendly, talka- tive. silly, would somebody please listen tome?”, understanding, sensitive. I'm only kidding . I'm sorry , gullible, clumsy. “Really? . I didn't do it! ; J.A.; AWARDS: Nursing; LIKES: Weekends, wine, sunsets, Autumn, N.H., Bernie. warm fires on cold nights, full moons and starry skies, being with people I love; DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, feeling lonely, constant criticism, being unhappy, saying good-bye, losing someone you're close to; PET PEEVE: People telling me what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: At one time m life, see everyone happy and at peace with one another; FUTURE PLANS: Career in Nursing. Marriage JENNIE M. CRISCUOLO — 24 Virginia Rd.; 10 30 60; Short-tempered, moody, hyper, kind, fun-loving, sensitive, hard working, generous, honest, lazy. Italian; REC program for the mentally retarded. Homeroom Rep: AWARDS: Special Education Award; LIKES: Sleeping Pekinese dogs, play- ing the piano, scotch sours, Jimmy, my love for Paul, Barbara Streisand. Mary. Ray. Mario at work, little kids, working with special ed kids, my English partner, Gina, Rm 400. the gang in the 400 hall lav, Mork and Mindy, Bucky Dent. Yankees, nice clothes, friend clams, Sue and her brother, my dogs, diamonds, Nancy DeCarlo, Nancy Daniel, my family; DISLIKES: SA s. snotty people, liars, not having the car, Monday mornings, homework. Red Sox, Dodgers. Mary being upset about Steven, disappointments, liver, sci- ence. history. Steno. Mr Thompson's workbooks, people who can't accept other people for what they are. getting a no answer; PET PEEVE: When Karen M. says I feel sick ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have twin girls, to become a singer and a concert pianist, To have Bucky dent for “2 minutes; FUTURE PLANS: To get a PHD in speech therapy for the mentally retarded, and a successful marriage JOHN J. CROWE — 23 Allen Rd. 12 27 60; Lazy, stubborn, crazy, temper- mental. adventurous, friendly; F.B.L.A., LIKES: Jethro Tull. Yankees, con- certs, Lowenbrau, partying, Saturday nights; DISLIKES: Disco. Monday mornings, the Red Sox. working weekends, cocky people; PET PEEVE: Splits and chops: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To bowl a 300 game in duckpins; FUTURE PLANS: College. Accounting WENDY C. CROWELL — 2 Allendale Dr.; 3 2 61; Sincere, sentimental, friendly, carefree: Ski Club. A.F.S , Girls Track, Tennis. Field Hockey. Home- room Rep: AWARDS: Varsity Letter (Field Hockey); LIKES: Skiing. Tennis, outdoor life, traveling, cooking, peanut butter, shopping, people who accept you for who you are. Christmas morning, monkeys, warm friendly people, being an only girl with four brothers, deserted beaches in the fall; DISLIKES: SAT's. belittling people, braces, my mother telling me to stand up straight; PET PEEVE People who are always trying to compete: SUPPRESSED DESIRE To travel around the world and to own a Mercedes sport coupe; FUTURE PLANS: College JOHN CUCURELLO — 3 Mohawk Dr. MARIA USA CULLIGAN — 26 Shaw Dr.; 6 25 61; Sensitive, sentimental, moody: Ski Club, Hearts Club, Bowling Club. Musical. Homeroom Rep: LIKES: Being with special friends, my family, Skiing, sunshine, the U.S.A.. stufled artichokes. Coke, honesty, the beach, yodels, gum. being needed, pajamas with feeting, the jug , lasting memories; DISLIKES: Time passing by too quickly, bees, scallop potatoes, communism, not knowing what to say. static. Skiing into utility poles; FUTURE PLANS: College ILYSSA CZARNY — 2011 Hartford Turnpike JOHN G. DACEY — 103 Standish Ave . 4 21 61; Easygoing, thi headed. Loud, crazy. Shatzy Club; AWARDS: Shatzy Club Award 4th year Ace (fly killer). LIKES: Roller-skating, cold Winter nights with J.D., BEER. 66 Mus- tang. 67-69 Camaro. 55 Chevy, motorcycles, partying with the gang. being with someone special, GIRLS; DISLIKES: Bio — 10, school, working, getting up early. FIGHTING WITH CHICK. Budweiser. being told what to do. Doc. Hotwheels. certain girls from East Haven; PET PEEVE: Rahs, Bio — 10. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To build a “66 Mustang, own a motorcycle, go to California on a motorcycle; FUTURE PLANS: Go on living CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DALEY — 543 Clintonville Rd.; 5 1 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, easy to talk to. sincere, cheerful, sensitive, ambitious; Swim Team, Italian Club, Photo Club. Junior and Senior Prom Committees, SACHEM Business Editor, 1 20 Hawaii 77; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard, Senior Advisory Board; LIKES: Beaches. Spring, Mercedes 450's. E.W.F., Pretzels. M M's, good times with friends. Italian food, the color blue, danc- ing. The Silver Bullet, chocolate, Spig’s Trailer, fresh snowfalls, parties, fire- places. going to Friendly’s with C.M.; DISLIKES: Mondays, busy signals, red lights, trip to Moodus. S.A.T.'s, Filets well done. Q.S.C.'s, false friends, self- centered people, traffic; PET PEEVE: People who don’t use blinkers; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be rich and famous; FUTURE PLANS: College, to ful- fill my goals and be happy MICHELE A. D'AMATO — 23 Welch Rd.; 9 24 61; Moody, sensitive, Senti- mental. stubborn, gullible, persistent, paranoid; Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Senior Advisory Board; LIKES: Sunrises, sunsets, flowers (red roses). Spring. April 78, memories, Sleeping Giant. Hiking, Baseball games, starry nights, the moon, the beach, good friends, going places. Autumn. Soccer games, peanut M M's, parties, the Pink Panther, when people make me laugh. The Beach Boys’v. talking on the phone, first snowfall, cozy fireplaces, trying to out eat Ray. Chicago , duck-circle , our jokes , the tree , amusement parks; DISLIKES: Liars, false friends, self- centered people, conceited people, when people don't pay attention, not making decisions, staying home, rainy days. Mondays, insects, ending a good time, busy signals, getting up early, when people tap, being alone, being bored, muggy weather, broken promises; PET PEEVE: People who don’t use their signal lights; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To hang glide over the Grand Canyon; FUTURE PLANS: Further education SUSAN ELIZABETHS DANIELS — 90 Round Hill Rd ; 4 1 61; Blonde, blue eyes, gullible, sensitive; Ski Club, Junior Prom Committee. Class Advisory Committee. Student Council Representative. Pep Club; LIKES: Cold winters, being with my friends, a certain someone, the beach. Skiing, music, travel- ing, looking back on good times. Italian food; DISLIKES: Rainy days. Braces, Big K. goodbyes, staying home, busy signals; PET PEEVE: Waiting for peo- ple; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in anything I do; FUTUTE PLANS: College Dental Hygienist LESLIE W. DAVID — 321 Upper State St.; 10 24 61; Lazy, moody, senti- mental. always laughing; Ski Club, P.O. Club, Swim Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; LIKES: TO PARTY, camping in the mountains, snowstorms. Bars, my sneak- ers. cats, 8 to the Bar, B.J., eating, green eyes; DISLIKES: Judgements on first impressions, self-centered people, bugs, crowded barrooms; PET PEEVE Cruelty to animals; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be on stage; FUTURE PLANS: To be happy ALBERT A DeANGELO — 87 Upper State St.; 2 28 61; Short, brown hair, brown eyes. nuts, wild and crazy, gonzo; Student Council, Misfits; LIKES: Concerts, partying, females. CB, Mountain Climbing, repelling. Roller-skat- ing. Heavy Metal Rock. —Steve's ‘69’ GTO, Project Adventure; DISLIKES: Stuck-up people, the Administrative System, boring teachers; PET PEEVE: Overprotective parents!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a Television director; FUTURE PLANS: To get a Degree in Radio and Television commu- nications FRANK DeCUSATI — 448 Clintonville Rd.; 4 6 61; Short, friendly, spirited, competitive; Freshman Football and Baseball, J.V. Football and Baseball. Varsity Football. AWARDS: Co-Captain Football. Letters and Jackets; LIKES: Going home on the J.V. bus. Peaches. Football. Baseball. New York Yan- kees. M M’s. New York Giants, fighting about a certain accident. Food, girls, watching T.V.. B.B.G.'s; DISLIKES: Boston Red Sox. stuck-up girls, conceited people. All other teams in Housy. when someone smokes in a car with windows closed; PET PEEVE: People who think they know everything; FUTURE PLANS: College CHRISTINE E. DEHAR — 10 Jansen La.; 9 14 61; Crazy, impatient, spaz. friendly, outgoing, breaker; Ski Club; LIKES: Steve, partying, Skiing, being with friends, French fries, snowstorms, windy nights, Doritos, 280 Z's, hav- ing a lot of money. Skateboarding. Billy Joel, visine, laughing, weekends, plants, frisbee, (Klats) Softball, popcorn, Disco; DISLIKES: Waiting, bee's. Rain, HAM, school, snotty people. Sarah's horn. Jackie’s striped socks, my big feet. Doctors, my alarm clock, our big white station wagon, vitreons. cer- tain Rahs. being called Chrissy; PET PEEVE: Seeing T.L., R.C., S.J., and D.K. so early every morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To donate one dollar to a certain gas tank: FUTURE PLANS: College LINDA ANN DELGADO — 96 Upper State St.; 7 12 61; Crazy, Dark, Sexy, Big Brown Eyes, loving. 'INTENSE'. ZOOM; Pep Club; LIKES: Brown eyes, mustaches, ice cream. Z-28's, Puerto Rico, Roller-skating, dancing, Dis- co's. clothes. Roller Coasters, penthouses, beach, Stuart's Room. Califor- nia. Oh Baby. Florida, the song 'Romeo and Juliet’ (Disco version); DIS- LIKES: Slobs. Braces, being broke. Math, guys who don’t admit their true feelings. Being hurt; PET PEEVE: Broken promises; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a great model and achieve the highest goal of all. to love and to be loved: FUTURE PLANS: College, modeling school, marriage DEBRA DEL GUIDICE — 41 Thorpe St.; 3 23 61; Outgoing, friendly. Aries, lazy. Sweet-Good natured: LIKES: Rick Dady. comfortably dressed. Trans Ams. clothes, going to the beach. Rick's Caddy; DISLIKES: Being bored, getting up for school, boring teachers, cafeteria food, rejections, loud Mouths, not having any money; PET PEEVE: When my mother wakes me up at 10:00 on Saturday mornings; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be married to Ricky Dady; FUTURE PLANS: To be married and own a home MARIA ROSE DELUCIA — 91 Spring Rd.; 7 23 60; Sensitive, shy at times, honest, easygoing, lives by certain standards; I told you so , Be good, Kids! , Hi Hon”; LIKES: Special talks with F.P., roses, food, sitting by a fire, the beach at night, Memories of D C.. Gary, DL. spending money, choco- late-covered cherries, Bev’s cadi, onions; DISLIKES: Broken promises, shoes. DL’s parking space problems, flat tires, saying good-bye, cold weather, not getting my way. long waits; PET PEEVE: Donna's desire to get me on the Ivory Soap Commercial, those who make fun of my key chain; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To always be happy; FUTURE PLANS: To travel JOANNE DEL VECCHIO — 24 Central Ave.; 12 7 61; Ambitious, impatient, quiet, confident, confused; LIKES: Mushrooms, wine, partying, nice looking guys. M M's. Algebra, good clothes. Pink, chocolate chip ice cream, thun- derstorms. books, rosebuds, kisses, peanut butter, mustaches, the ocean, music; DISLIKES: Beans, work, cold mornings, red lights, essay tests, Chemistry; PET PEEVE: Obnoxious people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a doctor; FUTURE PLANS: College SUSAN MARIE DeMAIO — 49 Bradley St.; 3 1 61; Quiet, brown hair, hazel eyes, sensitive; Pep Club, J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading — 2, 3, 4. SACHEM, 1 15 of the Hick Family; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard, State Finalist — Miss United Teenager Pageant, Varsity Letter and Jacket; LIKES: Newfallen snow, thunderstorms, veal cutlets parmesan, roses, drafting, cal- ico cats, surprises, orange slices, Pekinese dogs, Spring. YANKEES. T.H.; DISLIKES: S.AT.'s, unanswered questions, being teased, science, picture taking, insects, tardiness, dampness, using a cane; PET PEEVE: When a belt loop is missed by a belt; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: It's a secret: FUTURE PLANS. To study architecture DEBRA ANN DeNARDIS — 11 Angel Place; 12 27 61; Sarcastic, humor- ous, confident; Field Hockey Co-Capt., Basketball, SACHEM, Ski Club, Ya of 79 Painters; LIKES: Windy days, Coke, plaids, the jug, snowstorms, laugh- ter. Harry Chapin; DISLIKES: AM, broken promises, confusion, gum. unori- ginality; FUTURE PLANS: College DOROTHY ROBIN DeNEUTTE — 30 Moulthrop St ; 10 5 61; Crazy, sar- castic, talkative, understanding, sentimental, moody; A.F.S., Modern Dance — 1, Gymnastics — 1. J.V, Cheerleading — 2. Student Government, Junior Prom Committee, Volleyball Mgr. — 3. 4; LIKES: H with Dee. MG 2 still. Feb. 12. 1978, Sept. '77-Feb. 78, Jan. 14. 1977, good friends, seeing a certain person happy, being happy, making others happy, trust. Chienne, skating, snow, snowy nights, sunrise, sunset, good times, memories, East Haven. Florida. M. C. and Y. M.D.’s, H and P. little kids, Cheech; DISLIKES: End of Feb '78, endings, goodbyes, snobs, being disappointed, A D., being bored, liars, people who don't care or understand, being hurt, hurting others, fights, my knees, crutches, a certain person, uncertain-uncomfortable situations. PET PEEVE: Waiting, burping; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy, get what I want; FUTURE PLANS: College, work with kids CHERYL ANN DePINO — 66 Kimberly Cir; 7 19 61; Short, friendly, talka- tive; What?”; F.B.L.A.. Student Government. Oceanology Club; LIKES: Cruising the town. Camaros. disco, being with friends. Roller-skating, stay- ing out late. wine. Italian food. Italian guys, warm weather, laughing, break- ing em' off, WTIC. animals; DISLIKES: Cold mornings, getting up for school, good-byes, conceited people, explaining why I’m late, steno homework, people who don’t use blinkers. Well, what do you think? ; PET PEEVE: Waiting for Peggy to get ready; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Live a happy life; FUTURE PLANS: Work and marriage PATRICIA DERRICO — 38 Upper State St.; 7 7 61; Varsity Gymnastics, Junior Prom Co-Chairman, SACHEM Lay-out Editor; AWARDS: Laurel Girls’ State Award, Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: D.B., Rhett and Scarlett, mellow music, Summertime, P.B.B.’s. Popcorn, Christmas Eve at Gram's; DIS- LIKES: Phonies, people who can't be themselves, hard rock, Harry and Wal- ter go to New York; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To meet Rhett Butler MICHELE DESMOND — 7 E Fairy Glen Dr.; 2 25 61; Sarcastic, moody, humorous, witty, unique, bizarre; A sense of humor is a sense of propor- tion Gibran; Concert Band. Marching Band, Fencing Club, Literary Club (Editor-in-Chief). KIVA, Model Congress and Debate Club, Stage Band, Short People Make Better Lovers Club; AWARDS: Junior Usherette, National Merit Commended Student; LIKES: Faeries, elves and such, bats, lightning storms, fog. CANNIBLE JOKES, tea, Saturday Night Live, Ireland. Robert, Pizza. Villians. Boopsie, vampires, green, cemeteries, CROTABLES, fires, poetry, Purgatroid Bunll. diet 7-up, double entendres, beavers, the dot and the line; DISLIKES: ABSTRACT THINKING at 8:00 in the morning, waiting, cafeteria food. JALS. expecting too much, colds. Marching Band in the rain, red eyes glowing in the darkness of my mind, eyebrows, people named Hor- tence. crossing campus, uvulas, slush, strawberry incense. Spirit Week, meat. Class of 1980, rats feasting on human flesh; PET PEEVE: People who say that there are no such things as faeries or elves; SUPPRESSES DESIRE: To have my own island and live by the rules of God rather than the rules of man; FUTURE PLANS: Graduation, Life, Death, Etcetra ROBERT DEST — 16 Beach St.; 11 5 60; Small, active, generous, shy. helpful, Likes: Chicks, cars, sports, Woodworking, money, concerts, Boston Red Sox, sleeping. Drum Solos, Led Zeppelin, weekends. Michelob; DIS- LIKES History. English, homework; PET PEEVE: Yankees: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become the best drummer in the world; FUTURE PLANS: To become a carpenter JOSEPH ROBERT D'EUGENIO — 45 Cedar Ave.; 6 7 61; Outgoing, crazy, fun-loving. Italian Stallion; Freshman Football. Rifle Club; LIKES: Kate Jack- son. Beach Boys. Corvettes. 1969 L.T.D.'s, the Beach, Saturday mornings, good Italian cooking, a buddy's Z 28, cars, Beer, a certain foxy girl, cruis- ing; DISLIKES: STOP and SHOP, fake people, not getting Phyllis’ car on a Saturday night, rainy weekends, waiting; PET PEEVE: People who don't know what they’re talking about; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Corvette and marry Kate Jackson; FUTURE PLANS: Carpentry, College 74 JENNIFER DIANA — 1565 Hartford Tpk.; 12 14 61; Content, fussy, anx- ious. outgoing, bewildered; LIKES: Long nails, 240 Z‘s, Kiwi, partying, ice cream, guys with beards, sleeping late, carmel apples, wine, jeans, John; DISLIKES; People who yell. People who are late. Getting up for work. Liver; PET PEEVE; People who think they are better than you; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make it through college and own a 240 Z; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege and to be happy SCOTT DIANA — 1 Orient Lane KEVIN M DINNEEN — 35 George St.; 11 10 60; 100% Irish (no preserva- tives added), not too tall, not too short, ticklish, friendly. Freshman and Var- sity Basketball. Junior Prom Committee. Freshman and J.V Baseball, Senior Prom Committee: AWARDS: Varsity Basketball Letter. Number, Pm. and Jacket; LIKES: Sports, girls, partying at Spig's, B.B.G's. Brewing, friends, dogs, rolling out the barrel. Cape Cod. B.U.Z.Z., Knicks. weekends. Mets. Dallas Cowboys and D.C. Cheerleaders, pizza, beaches, chunkies. Cheryl Tieggs. tans, tobogganing; DISLIKES: Waiting, tall girls, liver, spinach, snobs, good-byes, YANKEES. Reggie Jackson, bad ankles, crutches. M.U.M.'s; PET PEEVE: Getting up early; FUTURE PLANS: College KAREN LYNNE DiTALLO — 5 Tenedine Dr.. 10 29, Blonde, friendly, cheer- ful. sensitive; Varsity Swimming, Italian Club, Vice-President of F.B.L.A.. Senior Homeroom Representative; LIKES: Anything chocolate. Billy Joel, traveling. The Yankees, sports, long weekends, the Summer, talking on the phone, clothes, church holidays, getting suntan, warm sunny days, a good report card, the first snowfall; DISLIKES: Onions, spiders, getting up early egotists, dieting, going to the dentist, people who cheat, rainy days, untidi- ness. smoking, distrust, hard rock; PET PEEVE: When someone says 'You're Italian?”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have health, happiness, and peace all over the world; FUTURE PLANS: College ROBERT D. DiVERNIERO — 85 St. John St.; 8 14 60; Curly hair, short, friendly, big brown eyes, Stymed. F.B.C., Zoso, mysterious in that of the Occult. Varsity Soccer; LIKES ‘‘P-Headed”, Cho-cha, Steely Dan. Jimmy Page, V.P.’s, Jills, Soccer, TR6 and B210 sisters, YES. goofing with Skip, Shatzy Angle. Rowdie, Drawing. June 24, 1977, Darks. DISLIKES: Stuck-up people, spoiled brats. Defenders, Monday mornings; PET PEEVE: Having the ball taken away from me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a psychiatrist; FUTURE PLANS: College, play Soccer DARA LYNN DOOLITTLE — 1 Locke Dr.; 4 7 61; Aries, friendly, lazy, crazy, talkative, happy. Lovable, open-minded, liberal: ‘‘Turtle''. ‘True”; You bet your sweet — I am. ; Pep Club. A.F.S., Chorus. T.Q.. E.C.A.. D.Y.C., Convp Task Force, Pioneer Girls; LIKES: Mustard seeds, singing, writing and performing music, Red Sox, disco, Roller-skating at the Palace. Turtles, Retreats, D.Y.C —Ralph and Duffy, friends, watching people, Male gender, writing poems, Macram6, Spring, Koala bears, Wild big cats, John Denver, Barry Mamlow, Cat Stevens, Harry Chapin, DISLIKES: Conceited people, cooked peppers, work, getting up on time, inconsiderate people, abused animals, being quiet, conservative people, war, Yankees and Yan- kee fans; PET PEEVE: Close-minded people, fake people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To know what a Dragon really looks like; FUTURE PLANS: Go to Music school and perform ELIZABETH ANN DOWERS — 26 Lincoln St.; 6 27 61. Red hair, brown eyes, sensitive, honest, analytical; A.F.S., Chorus, Pep Club; LIKES: Friendly people, cooking. Arts and Crafts, animals, clothes, long weekends, Florida; DISLIKES: Rude people, people who do not pay attention, messy rooms; PET PEEVE Doing busy work; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: College, Life of happiness ROBERT L. DOWNING — 87 Highland Pk Rd , 4 17 61; Tall, shy; Basket- ball Team; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, Basketball, guitars; DISLIKES: Disco, filling out stupid personality forms; PET PEEVE: Work; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do a mixdown for a new Led Zeppelin album; FUTURE PLANS: College SUZANNE LEE DUFF — 314 Mill Rd ; 4 14 61; Red-head, ticklish, friendly, fun-loving, crazy, outgoing, open, rowdy, talkative, smiley; Homeroom Rep- resentative. Student Government Representative, Varsity Volleyball Man- ager, Junior Prom Committee — Publicity, Senior Prom Committee. 1 7 of Michwin Club, AWARDS: Varsity Letter, Numbers, and Pin; LIKES: Weenie. Boom-Boom, Stella, Betcher, Burnsie, Toshie, vacationing in Maine, parties, cruising, clothes, the beach, cold nights, little kids, thunder and lightning, snowstorms, the outdoors, Swimming, Sailing, friendly and crazy people (Stella), my understanding parents, boat riding, lying in the sun. MacD- onald's. going out with my friends, guys, talking with my brother. 2 particular cool guys (V.V., D.R.), a certain green LeMans (1970); DISLIKES: Good- byes. conceit, liars, broccoli, spinach, liver, waiting, getting up, lonely nights, studying, staying at home. M.U.M.'s. fighting with my sister, reading, shortages; PET PEEVE: People who don't use their blinkers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To take a trip around the world; FUTURE PLANS: Nursing College BRENDA ANN EDDY — 49 Postman Hwy 10 3 61; Long hair, short, brown eyes, athletic, emotional, gullible, friendly, personable; Varsity Soft- ball. Basketball, Volleyball, Senior Prom, Art Club, Varsity Club; AWARDS: Varsity Jacket; LIKES: A certain person, dogs, true friends, 13, Softball. Redskins, art, stuffed animals, working with dogs. German Shepherds. N-S- M-B-L-J, weekends, boys, mountains, travel, Golden Retrievers, Gypsy, clothes, eating. Lions, snowy winters, listening to the radio, psychology, clam chowder, sports, walking alone, Yankees, McDonalds, M.A.S.H., Foot- ball. Disneyland tigers. New Hampshire, coaching, kids, strawberry sundae with coffee ice cream; DISLIKES: NEEDLES”, ignorant people, cruelty to animals, phonies, boredom, thunderstorms, homework, talky teachers, arguing. GOODBYES, losing to an easy team, cigarettes, worrying, my height and weight, unsolved problems, making decisions; PET PEEVE: Smoking, cliques, waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a large house with enough land to build a dog kennel. To raise the best trained Golden Retriever; FUTURE PLANS: To train and breed dogs, to live a happy life LISA MARIE EDGINTON — 8 North Ave.; 10 19 60; Considerate, lively, thoughtful, versatile, sensitive; LIKES: Young children, reading, spontaneity, psychology, men. Spring, tranquility; DISLIKES: Spinach, boredom, false- ness in character; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a singer; FUTURE PLANS: To go through college and combine psychology, children, and liter- ature into a career ROSEMARIE M. EMMERT — 98 Hartley St.; 11 21 61; Always smiling, neat, honest, hardworking, humorous; Activities at Wilbur Cross High School — Science Club. Girls Track Team, Swim Team. School Newspaper, Table Tennis Club. Science Explorers Post 48. Activities at North Haven High School — Library Club. Girls Varsity Soccer, German Club; AWARDS: 2nd place in school Science Fair (Wilbur Cross), German I honor award, 3rd honors in Connecticut Science Fair; LIKES: Fresh fallen snow. Soccer, play- ing piano, answering the telephone, T-shirts. Eggplant, getting mail, camp- ing; DISLIKES: Messy rooms. Swiss cheese. Stuck-up'' people, being in a room with people who smoke, going to bed late; PET PEEVE: People who don't care: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become an M.D.; FUTURE PLANS: College JOHN ESDAILE — 21 Anthony Rd. MICHAEL J. ESPOSITO — 164 State St.; 2 26 60; Friendly, crazy, hairy, dark. Italian; What's up?”, I forgot ; Freshman — JV Basketball. 3 years of Varsity Basketball. 2 years of Varsity Baseball; AWARDS: Captain — Var- sity Basketball. Varsity Letter 3 years for Basketball. Varsity Letter 2 years Baseball; LIKES: Weekends — Millers, World Champion Yankees, Three Stooges. Honeymooners, (73) Cpe. Devilles, (67) Buick, Lasagna, Nikki. G.G. Wine. Frank Zappa, 4 wheel drive pick-ups, G.G. family. Knicks. Y.A. Partying. Going sick with Mike”, The Coupe”, S.H.G.'s Pewter Cup. Adi- das. DISLIKES: Bfers, rainy weekends. East Haven, warm beer, dirty cars, conceited girls, boring people, losing to Branford. Mama’s boys, getting up early. PET PEEVE: CHEERLEADERS ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a successful businessman and own my own fleet of shiny new Cadillacs”; FUTURE PLANS: College, to one day own a business of my own KATHRYN MARIE EVANS — 49 Shaw Dr.; 10 29 61; Friendly, outgoing, rowdie. crazy, ambitious. Dramatic at times, casual, just plain every day unpredictable, quiet at limes, diffident, complaisant; Drama Club. Model Congress and Debate Club, Student Government, Homeroom Representa- tive; LIKES: Rowdy crowds, chocolate chip cookies. Music Wings. Beatles. Steve Martin. Saturday Night Live, Playing the guitar. New York. Boston, poetry, boys, farmlands, the beach. England. Virgin Islands. Scotland, natu- ral foods, the Red Sox'; DISLIKES: Conceited people, Fire drills, cafeteria food, typical screaming D.J.s on AM radio stations, communists, dictators, people who think they’re God, the Yankees, Disco music, Gays, crooked politicians; PET PEEVE Flies in the cafe. Filling out questionnaires. Queru- lous people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make people happy, to become a good, honest lawyer, to live on the Virgin Islands. To write music; FUTURE PLANS: College, Law school JACQUELINE FACCADIO — 10 Pine River Rd ; 6 22 61; Crazy, friendly, small feet; Ski Club; LIKES: Rick, Skiing, partying, laughing, jeans, music. Klats. spending money, potato chips, visine, frees, Ambush, wishbones. Camaros. Summer. Friday nights, rainbows; DISLIKES: Waiting, school, homework, pain, chapped lips. '70 Mustangs, being late, when M.C. is in a bad mood; PET PEEVE: Being called Jacqueline”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a '78 Camaro; FUTURE PLANS: To be happy with R.C. JERALYN ROSE FANTARELLA — 24 Windsor Rd.; 2 18 61; Red hair, ambitious, conscientious, congenial, determined; Homeroom Representa- tive. Drama Club, Spanish Club. Ski Club, Triple Quartet, SACHEM. Co- Chairman of Decorating Committee for Junior Prom, Semi-formal Commit- tee. Senior Prom Committee; AWARDS: Senior Advisory Board. Junior Prom Court; LIKES: People, outdoors, long talks with a good friend, Skiing. Ten- nis, beaches, cheesecake, B.C.'s pizza, drawing, laughing, surprises; DIS- LIKES: Waiting, busy signals, worrying, being interrupted, writing letters, being embarrassed, Good-byes; PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be famous and to do something never done before; FUTURE PLANS: College DIANE FEENEY — 126 Sacket Point Rd LINDA R. FERRI — 240 Bassett Rd ; 7 12 61; Moody, friendly, talkative, sensitive, crazy, short-tempered, outgoing; Italian Club; LIKES: M M's, jogging, a certain someone, sleeping out. weekends, beaches, sunsets, dancing, snowstorms, long bike rides, french fries. O.H., partying, good friends, music. Pink Panther. Ronny’s jokes. Atlantic City; DISLIKES: Stop signs, red lights, waiting for Darlene, snotty people, cleaning. Wednesday, rainy days, not getting my own way. Ziggy's. being sad, being ignored, being interrupted; PET PEEVE: Waiting for people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a millionaire; FUTURE PLANS: College ROBERT FERRIE — 67 Corey Rd.; 12 31 60; Purple Glitter Sneaks, Frizzy Hair; LIKES Kiss, Jazz, playing guitar, loud music. Leather, Glitter, Harleys. Les Pauls; DISLIKES: Disco, working, drugs; PET PEEVE. Show-offs; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be a rock star; FUTURE PLANS: Musician VANESSA FERRIGNO — 100 Allendale Dr.; 10 1 61; Big eyes, individual- ist, cheerful, good listener, crazy, enthusiastic, friendly, optimistic; Chorus. Drama Club, Fencing Club. Spanish Club, V.I.C.A.; AWARDS: Outstanding Achievement Award in Child Development; LIKES: My orange Camaro. Singing, guitar, music. Elvis. Columbo, acting, babies. Dodgers, storms, horses, nice clothes, fancy restaurants, suntans, my family; DISLIKES: Rushing, work, people who never listen, critics. Red lights, traffic cops, wait- ing. seeing people all alone; PET PEEVE: When I don't get something I want. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make a gold record; FUTURE PLANS: College. Nursing, happiness and great wealth CYNTHIA J FIORE — 27 Todd Dr.. 7 26 61; Short, brown hair, brown eyes, crazy, dramatic, imaginative, moody, temperamental, good listener. Ernestine Stodelle Dance School and Company; LIKES: Dancing, Jethro Tull. L.C and Cisio. Winston. Fall, long walks in Vermont. Hot fudge sun- daes. sunrise, antiques, lots of time. Big hugs. Halston. sleeping late; DIS- LIKES Fat. being tired, people who can't understand, rainy days, being teased, dieting; PET PEEVE: Lies; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a famous actress; FUTURE PLANS:.College, teaching modern dance ROSEMARIE ANN FIORILLO — 316 Mill Rd.. It 5 61; Happy, smiling, short, confused. 100% Italian; Literary Club (choke). Fencing Club. Ocean- ology Club. Model Congress. A.F.S Co-President. Band. 16 of R’s3; LIKES Smiles, laughter, music, thunderstorms. Fall. Spring, animals, flowers, being able to act like myself without being put down for it. tootsie rolls, the New York Yankees (especially Graig Nettles and Mike Heath), clowns; DISLIKES Sausage, fat. people who think they’re hot stuff, being one measly little day younger than Regina; PET PEEVE People who don't use their signal lights, people who can eat only don’t gain weight. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be able to measure up to my own standards; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, become successful, get married and live happily ever after (I wish) KEITH FRANCIS FITZGERALD — 9 Welch Rd.; 2 22 61; Quiet when not loud, adventurous, curious, somewhat a loner, active, romanticist, musically and politically inclined; LIKES: Outdoors — beautiful places, short. Italian girls with brown complexions and deep brown eyes, guitar, E.L.P , the water. Summer, love; DISLIKES: Apathetic people. B.S. artists, people with Nobes. being without a girl; PET PEEVE Total Disorganization; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live with J.L . FUTURE PLANS: Become President and a guitar virtuoso JAMES J FLACH — 35 Round Hill Rd.; 5 3 61; Brown hair and eyes, jeans and flannel shirts. Hot tempered; IKON Press (editor), ICRT. 1 7 Cosmic Club. Ski Club. Model Congress. Student Government. Swim Team. Drama Club Outing Club. Space Cadets; LIKES: ICRT, Cosmic Continium, Yes. Fast Cars. Ford Broncos, boats. Skiing. Frodo. Bilbo. Gandalf. Project Adventure, concerts. Zappa, stereos, headphones, down jackets. Jimmy Page. DISLIKES: Queen, morons, math, speed traps, warm beer, busy phones, car jokes, plaster board, discos; PET PEEVE: Narrow minded peo- ple. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To build my own recording studio; FUTURE PLANS College. Para-psychology PHILIP FLAGGE — 51 Allen Rd ; 6 23 60, Shatzy Club; AWARDS: Shatzy Club Award — 1st year; LIKES Small foreign sports cars. Fast cars. Hiking, a good Party, good music, good movies; DISLIKES: Being told what to do by people who don’t know what they're doing. Steve Martin, AM Radios. Disco music. PET PEEVE: Satzy last period; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get a Fer- rari ROBERT L FLODQUIST — 57 Carriage Dr.. 8 27 60: Blonde hair, blue eyes, gullible, personable, friendly, quiet: LIKES: Friends, helping others. Trans Ams. Snowmobiling; DISLIKES: Stuck up people, being alone, cities, cigarettes; PET PEEVE: Being interrupted while talking; FUTURE PLANS: To go to Trade school or become a Fireman KATHLEEN ANN FLORIO — 31 Marion Dr.; 6 19 61. Ambitious, independ- ent. crazy, gullible; SACHEM Clubs and Activities Editor, Literary Club (Pub- licity Chairman). Student Council, Drama Club. Junior Prom Committee. Senior Advisory Committee. Homeroom Representative. AWARDS: Usher- ette. LIKES Old movies, sunsets, red licorice. New York City, sleeping late. Autumn, impressionism, blue eyes, strawberries, laughter. Radio Mystery Theater, windy days, poetry, coffee ice cream. Monet. Italian food. Pea- nuts . DISLIKES: Bees, mayonnaise, getting up in the morning, making decisions, prejudice people; PET PEEVE: Pessimism; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To save someone's life; FUTURE PLANS: College SUSAN M. FORD— 16 River Rd.; 12 28 61; Shy. understanding, fun. easy going, caring, loyal, sensitive, imaginative, natural, evil eyes, friendly, insati- able. trusting. The P.O. Club; AWARDS: P.H.D.; LIKES My d i.. Dovisa. The Boy. my mother. D.O.D.. Bud. roses. K.J., Davado. The Stones, Edorda. Marshall Tucker, clubs. Malone s. The Grateful Dead. Frank Zappa. Yes. The Black Bomb Beans. Pink Trees, sunshine. Winston, horror movies, Pis- tachio nuts, concerts, partying, camping in the woods, p.o ; DISLIKES Rowdy people, getting burnt out. being sick, disco, highways. U S. History, seeing animals hurt or getting hurt. Bugs, waiting, being cold, wood bowls, old people on the road; PET PEEVE: When someone or something I love dies; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have Supernatural Powers; FUTURE PLANS: A lot of partying, travel, work TOVE C FORGO — 18 Colonial Dr; 8 20 61. Idealistic; Model Congress, and Debate Club Co-Chairperson. Mousetrap. Track. Explorers. IKON, Stu- dent Council Representative; LIKES: Winter storms, stories of old time and new eternity. Skiing. Backpacking, solitude, running in the rain. MC week- ends — Arrrgh. using my gavel. DISLIKES Plastic faces, not communicat- ing PET PEEVE People who never try and just don’t care; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To join the Peace Corps in the South American Andes Mountains; FUTURE PLANS Education of life, happiness PETER FRACASSO — 110 Mountain View Terrace JOHN FRANCO— 1734 Hartford Turnpike MARY JANE FRUIN — 325 Middletown Ave ; 5 8 61; Taurus, friendly, understanding, open, enduring, dreamer, considerate, stubborn, pessimistic and optimistic; The P.O. Club; AWARDS: P H D.; LIKES: My friends. Maski Sopre and Sam. money, airplanes, Summers in Florida, horseback riding with Kendra, laughing, weeping willow trees, singing, daydreaming, Steve, taking pictures, snakebites, levi’s, Roses, having adventures, a lot of music, drafting. Big Macs, sleeping, bike riding, food. Mq. jazz dancing; DISLIKES: Bumb out times. Hassles, the alarm clock, reading dull books, seeing people get hurt, being afraid. Goodbyes, the fear of getting old. getting in trouble, being criticized, fish, trucks; PET PEEVE: Nonpunctual people, bees; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE Having a beach house in Florida, a Firebird, a Capri, and LOTS of money, and not having to work a day of my life; FUTURE PLANS: Camping in the Grand Canyon, working in an airport (and getting discounts on plane tickets) CYNTHIA ANN FULLER — 10 Ball Rd.: 9 2 59; Always smiling and laugh- ing. moody. Virgo, shy; LIKES: Bob.B.. a certain bass player. Burger King. April. Spring. Christmas, music, Stevie Wonder. Boz Scaggs. Friday nights. June 16. 78 . animals, clothes, blue, black, the Yankees, June 3. 78 ; DISLIKES: CERTAIN PEOPLE , liver, liars, when my car dies in the middle of the street. English with T.R., getting up in the morning when it’s cold, being late, bees, being in a bad mood, thunderstorms, when there's nothing to do; PET PEEVE People who use other people, people who don't care about other people's feelings, people who talk behind other people's backs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get married while jumping out of a plane; FUTURE PLANS To get married and be happy MICHAEL FUMIATTI — 26 Gail Drive; 5 13 60; Scout Master. Boy Scouts of America; AWARDS: Was awarded the highest award in scouting. Eagle Scout ELIZABETH FUSCO — 14 Russell Rd.; 6 11 61; Individualist, friendly, fun- loving. sensitive; LIKES: Starry nights, the ocean, storms. Fall, snow; DIS- LIKES: Inconsiderate people, dishonesty, unhappiness, PET PEEVE: Sadis- tic people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Traveling north to see the aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights GINA MARIA GALLO — 56 Sherman Ter . 3 29 61; Aries, cateyes, unpre- dictable. but reliable, lovable, friendly, smiling all the time, outgoing, hyper, crazy, moody, understanding, ambitious; P.O. Club. Bov ling League; LIKES Sports cars, camping out. Bowling, dancing, singing, my family, spending money. Italian food, partying, “Summer of '76 : beaches, sun, eating. Neil Young. Disco. Rock and Roll, guys. bars. New York Yankees, cats, reminiscing, pinball machines, pool, feeling secure, motorcycle riding, laughing, good incidents, talking on the phone, our cottage, a special per- son. true friends, the color blue; DISLIKES: Disappointments, liver, bumming out. inconsiderate people, foolish mistakes, having to say good-bye. pho- nies. alarm clock; PET PEEVE: People who break promises, conceited peo- ple; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have good health, wealth, and love, to travel, to be successful in my career; FUTURE PLANS: Business school ANN LOUISE GAMBARDELLA — 5 Monroe St.; 8 21 61; Quiet, sensitive, unlucky, over-anxious; Italian Club, Latin Club; LIKES: 6 13 79, Disco. Mustangs, staying out late, gambling. EW and F. pizza. McDonald's. Autumn, cats, the color orange, the beach at night, buying clothes, sur- prises. roller coasters, DISLIKES: Getting up early, Sheri's laugh, wind. Mon- days. hot weather, dentists, being broke, having nothing to do. West Cam- pus. station wagons, rainy days, the color of my hair; PET PEEVE: When people are too critical; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a rich and happy writer; FUTURE PLANS: College GINA MARIE GENITE — 27 Lincoln St.; 6 18 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, talkative, sarcastic, fun-loving, short-tempered, good listener, friendly, sen- sitive. crazy; Tuesday night Women’s Bowling League; AWARDS: Gregg Shorthand Award — Speed dictation; LIKES: Danny, baby white roses, strawberries and whipped cream, my English partner — Jennie, Pink Floyd, Onion pizza, fires, days spent with Danny. Tennessee, Hot Fudge Sundaes. Friday nights, my family, Sloe Gin Fizzes, parties. Corvettes, YANKEES. Candles. Shortcake . Baby Powder. Bucky Dent, real Christmas trees. Koalas, blue. Bowling, little kids, concerts, snowball fights; DISLIKES: Coco- nut. Red Sox. Monday mornings, homework, being broke, cold mornings, doing dishes. Salami, being bored, saying good-bye. cocky people. Swiss Cheese. Country music. U.S. History; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people, peo- ple who think they are better than they actually are; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have twins, to kiss Bucky Dent; FUTURE PLANS: College. Administrative Assistant. Marriage CYNTHIA ANN GEREMIA — 19 Livingston Dr.; 7 18 61. Brown eyes, curly hair, short, shy. Italian, friendly, happy, quiet; Jeezfe! ; AWARDS: First Prize Photography Award; LIKES Keith, Monty Python. Mercedes, Tennis, California. Porches, cameras, sort of, kind of , Chevy Chase. Woodstock (Hollywood), the view of the Golden Gate Bridge from the tunnel, 8 . Steve Martin, my dog Heidi, WHCN, Saturday Night Live, The Not Ready for Prime Time Players, driving fast. Wilfred's, castles. Wolcott, piano, my friends, Fur Elise, ballet. Boston (the city). Sreebs and Slow leaks. '68 Roadrunners, OOPS1 You’re Weird! . Point Keyes- waves. Marin County; DISLIKES: People who can’t take a joke, people who never smile, spiders, PAIN, ciga- rettes. long distances, the 40 minute drive (but it's worth it); PET PEEVE Martyrs, critics; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a famous and successful pho- tographer; FUTURE PLANS: College, to be happy with someone” who knows who he is. to own a 450 SL like Dad's old one HELEN A. GIBSON — 171 Sackett Point Rd.; 2 17; Quiet, crazy, serious, foxy, outgoing; I love the night life: I love to boogie, on a disco high . LIKES: Leo. change in fashion, to dress in fashion, sewing, sincere and warm people. Coop de Ville, dancing. New York, California, loud music, macho men. DISLIKES: Waking up in the morning, waiting, being broke; PET PEEVE: Guys fake rap; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a fashion co- ordinator, or work in the fashion field, and also to be happy; FUTURE PLANS To choose what is best for me. in career and life ANTHONY GIORDANO JR. — 54 Shaw Dr.. 3 28 60; Soccer — 1. Ocean- ology Club; LIKES: Jimi Hendrix. Frank Zappa, partying. Jam Music, the Fort; DISLIKES The Doc”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To inherit Uncle Elmer's mansion and yacht; FUTURE PLANS: To be a Sound Engineer LISA KATHERINE GIRARD — 4 Woodside Dr.; 6 3 61; Brown eyes, curly hair, friendly, crazy, cosmic duchess; I don't care . So? ; Ski Club. Drum Corps. IKON. 1 2 BWO's. 1 7 Cosmic Club; LIKES: My glocks, Summer. W.H.. the beach. Kansas. Yes, concerts, D C., Steve Miller, V.S.. calling Mare at 1:30 A.M.. the early morning silence, Friends, last minute plans, nol caring what anyone thinks. Locker = 1106. balloons, forests; DISLIKES: Slow drivers, state meets, beer, losing things, having my shoes tied together while sleeping; PET PEEVE; Fake people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in a log cabin in Canada; FUTURE PLANS: To fulfill my dreams ROBBIN MARIE GLENN — 20 Glenn Rd.; 9 6 61; Tall, blonde and brown hair, quiet, friendly, outspoken; LIKES: G.A.. pizza, dance, beaches; DIS- LIKES: Stuck up people; PET PEEVE: Busy phones, rumors, fighting; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own my own Hairdressing Salon; FUTURE PLANS: Hairdressing Schoool, marriage JOYCE MARY GONO — 77 Culver Lane ELLEN JEAN GOULD — 299 Mansfield Rd., 11 29 61; Organized, serious, brown hair, hazel eyes; “So what’s going on'? , Gymnastics team. Ski Club. IKON; AWARDS Alliance Frangaise. Brown Book Award. NMS Commenda- tion. Usherette; LIKES: Gymnastics, beaches, Skiing, Mountain climbing, canoeing. French. W.H.; DISLIKES: Long fake eyelashes, crossing campus in the rain, litter, busy signals, being late, waiting; PET PEEVE: Toothpaste tubes with no caps. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To take a raft trip down the Snake River; FUTURE PLANS: College. Med. school WILLIAM GOULD — 41 LaydonAve LINDA M GRAY — 296 Mill Rd ; 11 10 60; Emotional, blonde, sensitive; Girls Basketball, Senior Class Advisory Board, Senior Prom Committee; LIKES Someone special, Summer, cats, being warm, sunny days, building snowmen, sleeping, little children; DISLIKES: Good-byes, rainy days, incon- siderate people, being alone, being annoyed, people who don't use their signal lights: PET PEEVE: Smoking, drinking; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have money and travel; FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage GARI ANN GRECCO — 9 Windsor Rd. East; 7 8; Friendly, understanding, gullible, good listener, big brown eyes, moody, cocky, funny, thin, a bit crazy. Oh Good1 . .; F.B.L.A.. Math Club; AWARDS: Math Achievement Award, History Achievement Award; LIKES: Sleeping late, snowstorms, week at Vermont, buying clothes, partying, shooting pool. Rocky Horror Show. Star Trek, giving Darlene ziggies, funny people: DISLIKES: Early mornings, writing letters, Darlene's yellow slicker, Chem. class, pushy peo- ple, being wrong, losing bets. Nerds1; PET PEEVE: Waiting for people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To become hideously wealthy; FUTURE PLANS: College ALBERTA GRESTO — 91 Montowese Ave.; 11 30 60; Friendly, crazy, always laughing, easy to get along with; Varsity Track Co-Captain, senior year. F.B.L.A.. Varsity Club; LIKES: Running, Swimming, traveling across country, tall boys. cars, track, driving around town. Skiing, new clothes, ice cream, pizza; DISLIKES: Surprise quizzes and tests, strict teachers. STOP signs, people who stare, going to work, getting up early in the morning; PET PEEVE: People who think they are better than others, and people who don't tell the truth; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in California and become rich; FUTURE PLANS: Go to a Business school, get married and have children JOANNE L. GRESTO — 91 Montowese Ave.; 11 30 60; Brown hair, brown eyes, quiet, always smiling, laugh at anything; Varsity Softball, F.B.L.A.; AWARDS Varsity Letter; LIKES: Playing Baseball. Football. Tennis, bike rid- ing. Swimming, competition, dancing, music, buying clothes, spending money, boys, having a good time, being with people, friends, food, being happy: DISLIKES: Mushrooms, jealous people, reading, cigarettes, a cheap date, sutdying for tests, slow drivers, people who make fun of people, wait- ing for people, being serious; PET PEEVE: Conceited people, people who think they're always better; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in California; FUTURE PLANS: Find a good job and get married THERESE A GRILLO — 15 Belvedere Rd 12 23 61; Quiet, different, lucky, confused, quiet, unlucky, nutty, artistic, quiet, Model Congress and Debate Club. Drama Club, A.F.S., Italian Club, 'h R3; LIKES: Chocolate. Led Zeppelin, apples, camping, occultism. Tootsie-Rolls, Bron-Y-Aur, creating, drawing, walking elves, water, privacy; DISLIKES: Heights, being the center of attention, meat, sophistication, elegance, boats, Purple-Plum Fairies, birthday gifts wrapped in Christmas paper; PET PEEVE: Perfectness, and M M’s that melt in your hands; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a goat; FUTURE PLANS: To stay friends with my now friends, and own a farm BARBARA GUCKIN — 130 Clintonville Rd. DAVID E. GUIDO — 192 Maple Ave.: 11 13 60; Short, brown eyes, brown hair, understanding, friendly, forceful, naughty, crazy, easygoing; Soccer. Track, Fencing Club. Rifle Club, Student Council; LIKES: Sports, car, D.C.. females, sunny days, cuddling, “fooling around , parties; DISLIKES: Snotty girls, cold days, school, restrictions of any kind, people who don’t under- stand: PET PEEVE: People who think they know it all. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be able to read people’s minds; FUTURE PLANS: Military PAUL HAAF — 75 Clitonville Rd.; 5 5 61; Swim Team KAREN MARIE HABERFELD — 15 Welch Rd.; 12 5 61; Confused; Puppe- teers Union =89. the H ; LIKES: Copland, Swing, my cat, King Bill, playing the flute and piano. Grover, traditional Irish music. John Hartford’s feet. Degas, Escher, F-29 fine point. Trixie (shark face), penny whistles; DIS- LIKES: The 50’s, scratched records, people who hunt for sport, feedback, driving m New Haven; PET PEEVE: Polyester; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry Mr Rogers, to play the guitar; FUTURE PLANS: Some form of higher education, doodling LEANN MARIE HAGLIND — 111 Frost Dr.; 10 7 61; Friendly, happy, a little bit crazy: Chorus. Student Government, Traveling Street Theatre; AWARDS: Christ Lutheran Church College Scholarship; LIKES: Music, kids, singing. Spring, Bucky Dent. Barry Manilow. the Yankees, kittens, traveling, sun- shine. blue skies, being with my friends, weekends, movies; DISLIKES: Snow, getting up in the morning, homework, conceit, Mondays, surprise quizzes, PET PEEVE People who try to be something they’re not; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To make 1 on the top 40; FUTURE PLANS: Music school JACQUELINE A HALKOVETZ — 33 Arrowdale Rd. 4 16 61; Friendly, quiet, ambitious, sensitive, stubborn. Senior Representative of F.B.L.A , Dancing; LIKES: Dancing, horseback riding, Peanuts. Wig Eye, food, ani- mals. the country, clothes, horses, Corvettes, traveling, outdoors; DISLIKES Conceited people, being bored, stuck-up people, people who make fun of other people; PET PEEVE: Wailing for people who are late; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own dance studio and horse stable; FUTURE PLANS: College SUSAN VIRGINIA HALLOCK — 45 Carriage Dr.; 9 12 60; Imaginative, quiet (usually). Science fiction fan, blue eyes. A.F.S.. Triple Quartet. Chorus. Fencing club, SACHEM; AWARDS: National Merit Commendation; LIKES: Science Fiction, the future, cats and other animals, singing, plants, writing, creating, tigers, dolphins, camping, sunshine, swimming; DISLIKES: Stuck- up people, spaghetti, spiders, pollution, smoke, cruelly; PET PEEVE People ’with closed minds; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in space; FUTURE PLANS: College DAVID HAMMOND — 74 Culver Lane SCOTT H. HARRISON — 512 Quinnipiac Ave.; 5 17 61; Friendly, original. Spaz. understanding, unpredictable; Soccer, Ski Club; LIKES: Partying with R.B., Skiing. ELP. good company, good music, darks, outdoors, bicycling, laughing. D. plus H., lbs., most everyone, sports; DISLIKES: Depression, Mondays, being confused. Packy’s; PET PEEVE: Lawnmowers; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE To become rich; FUTURE PLANS: College GLENN EDWARD HARTSOE JR.— 11 Sherwood Dr . Fri., 10 13 61; Shy, intelligent, honest, conscientious, sincere, witty, pleasant, “Apollonian ; Model Congress and Debate Club — 1.2, 3, 4, Assistant to Chairman — 3, Co-Chairman — 4; Student Council — 3. 4. Representative — 3. President — 4; Math Club — 2. 3. 4. Cross-Country — 2; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard. Boys' State Delegate, National Merit Commended Student. Kiwanis' Distinguished Youth Award; LIKES: Reading, sports, playing the piano, mathematics, apple pie, Philadelphia Phillies, ragtime music, politics, peo- ple; DISLIKES: Creative writing, being told what to do when I already know, selfish drivers. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go on a real, honest-to-goodness date, with a girl, no less', FUTURE PLANS To go on a date, and then go to college for four or more years, possibly study economics and government, career in government and politics JOYCE DIANE HASTINGS — 185 Clintonville Rd.; 11 13 60; Outing Club; LIKES: Skiing, travel, horseback riding. Christmas, having a good time with my friends. Summer, children and music; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, con- fusion. waiting, being stuck in the mud with D.H., J.C.. C.S.; PET PEEVE: People who try to be something they’re not; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a full and happy life; FUTURE PLANS: College PATRICIA HATCH — 22 Cloudland Rd.; 9 10 60; Brown thick curly hair, green eyes, light complexion. Virgo, sexy, responsive, imaginative, sheek, coy. sensitive, friendly, understanding, respects everyone as they are, “Pat . Patricia when people get mad at me. “Hey! What's up? C D.; AWARDS: Nursing Award; LIKES: Sexy clothes, foxy cars, being with my friends, dancing, disco. Coup D’Ville, night life, working with the public, red Riunite wine, sausage pizza. Summer '78. the way I am; DISLIKES: Con art- ists. plastic people, liars, being in debt, a messy house, meat loaf, being sad and lonely, being out of communication with my parents, people who play with other people’s heads. R.R.; PET PEEVE: Cheap lines from guys, disor- ganization. waking up late; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make my dreams come true; FUTURE PLANS: To work in the medical field and to go to Cali- fornia KAREN GAIL HAURY — 29 Pine River Rd.. 10 3 60, Neat, blue eyes, brown hair, sentimental, talkative; A.F.S., Pioneer Girls, Methodist Youth Fellowship; LIKES: Food. beer, meeting new people, walking to school, funny friends, the Red Sox; DISLIKES: Cigarettes, cold mornings, school busses; PET PEEVE: People who don't use their blinkers when turning; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To lead a happy life; FUTURE PLANS: College CATHERINE E. HEERAN — 47 Debra La.; 7 3 61; Moody; Art Club, P. O. Club; LIKES: Art, good music, good times with friends, the outdoors, con- certs; DISLIKES: Cigarette smoke in a closed room, shoes that aren’t com- fortable KATHLEEN MARY HEERY — 53 Shaw Dr.. 9 30 61; Smiling, complex, energetic. Ski Club, Field Hockey. Student Government. Vfc of '79 painters. AWARDS: Jr. Prom Court; LIKES: My family and friends, the jug , warmth, change of seasons. Skiing, organization, good food, beaches, prepies, meeting people, Bebe, the court, smiles, ice cream, ballet; DISLIKES: Fights, bugs, sleeping late, my bank book, being rushed. C.S.; PET PEEVE: People who underestimate themselves; FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage DAVID W. HILL — 23 Bridge View Rd.; 2 20 61; Friendly, crazy; F.B.L.A.. Baseball; LIKES: Beatles, sports, good music. Yankees, snow, sports cars, girls, a certain post graduate, weekends; DISLIKES: Red Sox, rain. Mon- days. alarm clocks, school dances; PET PEEVE: Stupid people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To open my own restaurant; FUTURE PLANS: College Culinary art CAROLYN M. HINES — 119 Bradley St.; 1 4 61; Wise, silly, understanding, good listener, determined; only kidding”; J.A.; AWARDS Nursing Award; LIKES: Camping. Vt.. Dave, shopping, sewing, Autumn, Spring. Linda Rondstat, clothes, being with people, puppies, wine, 10 19 74; DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, working weekends, lies, being told what to do, people who think they're better than you are. busy phones, beer, saying goodbye; PET PEEVE: Phonies; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a house of my own; FUTURE PLANS: Career in nursing, marriage LISA BETH HINES — 77 Grove Rd.. 4 23 61; Sensitive, moody, silly; “Biz '. “Wild and crazy , Ya know , Really ; Ski Club, Health Club. Senior Prom Committe; AWARDS; Honors. Health Club Award; LIKES: The beach, sun- sets. Fall, friends, rock falls, chocolate, ice skating. Hiking. “Bread . Dan Fogelberg . clean snow. J.J. ; DISLIKES: Getting up early on cold morn- ings, bugs, liars, fish, being alone, ending good times; PET PEEVE: Getting up in front of the class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live life to the fullest and relive all of the good times; FUTURE PLANS: College DONNA LEE HITT — 27 Edison Dr.; 10 26 61; Adventurous, independent, talkative, determined; Student Government. Varsity Girls Swim Team — Co- Capt. V.I.C.A.; AWARDS: Health Careers Assistant Award; LIKES: Being with friends, roses. Lanphier's-Cove. good times, parlies. Fridays, horse- back riding. Skiing with Linda, L.C.H.F. Club, Spitfires, Misquamicut week- end with J.H. AND L M ; DISLIKES: Being ignored, liver, being stuck in the mud with J.H.. J.C . and C.S., boredom, not being able to express myself; PET PEEVE: People who chew like a cow, stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a California Beach-Bum, to see H.B. again, to be another Quincy. M E.; FUTURE PLANS: College, happiness DEBORAH GAYLE HOGAN — 18 Temple St.; 12 2 61; Friendly, big blue eyes, sentimental, flair for fashion. Sagittarius; Ooo baby . Intense . A F S . F.B.L.A.. Pep Club; LIKES: Cold pizza for breakfast, fashion, ice cream, amusement parks, traveling, sleeping late, astrology, the superna- tural. driving. Porsches. discos (especially studio 54), dancing. Donna Sum- mer. LTD. E.. W . and F., Commadores. Ray Proto. Rick Mallucci, the Pal- ace. skateguards (Brother's M), 3 11 78 at 2 A M . Reasons — 4 6 78; DISLIKES: Stubbornness, falseness, dishonesty, rock, people who are con- ceited, uncleanliness, getting up before 8 A M . Ray Stebbins, Mr. Mallucci’s $2 suit, the girls Rick takes out: PET PEEVE: When guys don't say how they feel (especially a certain one); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have eternal peace and happiness; FUTURE PLANS: College, work, then marriage GREGORY K. HOGAN — 51 Pool Rd.; 8 19 61; M.H., Sarcastic, fast, brown eyes with blue and brown rings. COOL, collective, calm, confident. “Oh . Football. Basketball. Track, Girl Watching Club; AWARDS: Varsity Letter. Varsity Track M.V.P — 1978; LIKES Sports, cheerleaders, PAN., hamburgers. M B.. C.P., J.C . T.G., S.D.S . RED SOX. winning, good songs, summer. RUM, jelly sandwiches, girls. Porsches. Corvettes, candy. 3 piece suits, secret cheerleaders. DISLIKES: Yankees. S.A T.'s. school, certain people I know, conceited girls, flirts. C.T., hangovers, getting hit hard, liver, snow, thunder, nosy people, S.I.P.: PET PEEVE: Losing to Branford; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be rich, famous, and to break the state record in the high jump; FUTURE PLANS: College, to be with M B PATRICIA M HOGAN — 18 Temple St.; 9 2 60; Short, friendly, crazy, silly, sensitive: LIKES: Trans Ams. music, reading. Paul Stanley; DISLIKEs: School, small Volkswagens, Classical music, PET PEEVE People who are perfectionists: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see Paul Stanley in person: FUTURE PLANS: To be a Travel Agent, to marry a rich guy ERNEST H. HOPKINS JR. — 26 Thorpe St.; 2 28 61. Brown eyes, tall, good to be with, very outgoing, funny, big spender. LIKES: Datsun 280 z's. motor- cycles. blondes with blue eyes, “bag of tricks , mean machines , parties. “E-Z widers . flinge , “mouth , burning rubber, Led Zeppelin. DISLIKES: Stingy people, “mean green”, people who think they're always right. Doc M . “ha ha . cracked bongs, short burn outs, warm beer; PET PEEVE: Wak- ing up early, loud screechy voices, no money; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To lead an interesting life, to win the lottery, to own the fastest car. FUTURE PLANS To work at Sykorski Aircraft, to go into the Service WENDY HUBBELL — 149 North Hill Rd ; 4 5 61. Sensitive, friendly, always laughing: A.F.S.. Spanish Club. Literary Club, V.I.C.A.; AWARDS Child Development and Family Relations, LIKES: Outdoors, a starry night with a full—moon, animals. G B , Pina-Coladas; cold mornings, long nights; DIS- LIKES: Giving oral reports, arguments, unfriendly people, getting up early. Monday mornings. Christmas without snow; PET PEEVE: People who won't smile. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and to live with the one I love, FUTURE PLANS College, travel LORI HUDSON — 6 Davis Rd.; 9 27 61; If you want something badly enough you must let it go free If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn't, you never really had it to begin with. : Emotional, stubborn, happy; Drama Club. LIKES: Mickey Nazario. money — that covers everything; DISLIKES: Argu- ing. being broke, not getting the car. enemies. PET PEEVE: Hounding teach- ers. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich and famous; FUTURE PLANS: To live happily ever after DEBRA ANNE HULL — 34 Potter Rd . 10 30 61; Quiet, soft spoken; F.B L A ; LIKES: Tennis, traveling. Swimming; DISLIKES: Bossy people, get- ting up in the morning; PET PEEVE People who complain constantly; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To travel to Mexico: FUTURE PLANS: College MARK C. HUMPHREY — 108 Frost Dr.; 8 19 61; Nice, athletic, lazy, good kid. Culver Gym Weightlifting. Cheever U.; LIKES: Baseball, Weightlifting, girls, brew, sports, parties, weekends. Yankees, music; DISLIKES: Boston Red Sox and fans, getting sick, getling up, cigarettes; PET PEEVE: People who think they are important; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see the world; FUTURE PLANS To go to work LESLIE A. HUNT — 20 Roberta Rd ; 7 11 61; Quiet, brown eyes; LIKES: MIKE BEAUVAIS, clothes, shopping. Summer, Saturday nights; DISLIKES: Nosy people, rainy days, work, not knowing what to do. bugs (spiders); PET PEEVE To be kept waiting, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a profes- sional model; FUTURE PLANS Hairdressing school CURTIS HUTCHINSON —491 Washington Ave.; 10 22 61 MARTIN A IANNONE — 39 Meadow Brook Rd.; 4 5 60; Friendly, humor- ous. outgoing, quick-tempered, carefree, crazy, extremely witty, blue eyes. Ski Club. Varsity Tennis. Swimming. Soccer. Ye '79 Painters. 1 20 Hawaii '77. Homeroom Representative — 3; AWARDS: Varsity Letter and Jacket. Special Education Service Award; LIKES: Skiing. Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, traveling, camping. Three Stooges, pickles. East Rock. Magnetic bunnies. Thanksgiving, fishing. L.B.. Oddcouple. SDS, B.B., Dunkin Doughnuts, my Volare station wagonor partying. Jills, snakebites; DISLIKES: S.I.P. Hamden girls, driving to Bridgeport, filling out information on the first day of school, stuck-up people; PET PEEVE: When people talk in detail, people who don’t use their blinkers. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Live in Switzerland, drive a Pant- era. to travel cross-country by van with a girlfriend; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege MATTHEW IANNONE — 39 Meadow Brook Rd.; 4 5 60; Crazy; Soccer. Tennis. Student Government. Adventure Club; LIKES: Soccer. Tennis, Spig's trailer, Friday night. Oddcouple, Three Stooges, my car, C.B., snow- days. vacations. DISLIKES: Saturday morning, working, tests, V.S., driving, being injured; PET PEEVE: Sharing the wagon, being called Marty; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in life; FUTURE PLANS: College LINDA A. JEDYNAK — 23 Manor Dr.; 9 26 60. Blond, green eyes, gullible, moody. Libra, dreamer; LIKES: Dave, going to the Keg House with Joanne. Southern Rock, partying, cats, going out, Christmas, concerts, candy, going home from school early; DISLIKES: People lying to me. being stood up. school rainy, cold days, cruelty to animals. Polish jokes, waiting; PET PEEVE: Conceited people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a house in the country. Get married; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided KATHLEEN ELIZABETH JENSEN — 57 Laydon Ave.; 10 24 61; Tall, dark hair, dark eyes, clever, considerate, talkative, sincere, warm smile, loving, good sense of humor. Swedish. Danish, German. Irish, resembles BBJ; Class Officer, Prom Committee; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Ani- mals. kids. Yankees, green TR6's, traveling. Fourth of July, Cape Cod. birth- days. anniversaries, parties, Skiing. Tennis, love songs, the “Tree”, week- ends, clothes, Coke. M M's, writing poems, sleeping late, a very special someone, TJH, DISLIKES Being alone, long lines, two-faced people, coco- nut. bananas, peas, working on Friday nights, curfews. Red Sox. losing, admitting I’m wrong, getting up early, accidents, short fingernails, dentists, being sick, being told what to do. being tickled; PET PEEVE: People who crack their knuckles, dirty fingernails; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be a novel- ist; FUTURE PLANS: College, to have a family DIANE M. JERMINE — 108 Clintonville Rd.; 10 20 60; Gullible, sensitive, easy going, quiet: Really? . Don’t jump to conclusions” Homeroom Rep- resentative; LIKES: Steely Dan, Autumn, clothes, food, Mia, Red Sox, 4 8 77. gingerbread, sharing lunch with Ellen. Camaros, The Long and Wind- ing Road , a certain someone, having fun with my friends. Blamoing away my blues with Ellen; DISLIKES: Gossip, spiders, muggy weather, being aggravated wailing, disappointments, gelling up in the morning, unoriginal- ity; PET PEEVE: Making decisions; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To walk on the moon. FUTURE PLANS: College ERIC M. JOHNSON — 27 Roberta Rd.; 10 28 61; Moody, superstitious, crazy, emotional, NORWEGIAN!, super-neat, stubborn; Freshman and Var- sity Baseball. Freshman. J.V., and Varsity Basketball, Junior Prom Commit- tee. Varsity Club; AWARDS: Varsity Letter. All-Housv Baseball, Junior Honor Guard. Junior Prom Court, Varsity Jacket; LIKES: Seafood, summer nights, pitching, sleeping late. B.K., having big hands. 6 out of 9, DR. J., the crazy boy. packrats. Quonopaug, Ocean City Md . money, having things my own way. Mounds. N T . partying in Spig's camper. M A S H., rain. Ready? Ar. Ar, Pie, Yankees. REGGIE, fireplaces, getting dressed up. Miller Beer, D.C. Cheerleaders, starry nights; DISLIKES: Phonies. Winter, getting up in the morning, being wrong, losing my shutout, injuries, liver. Shelton's drunk. Mondays. Spanish. Boston Red Sox. B.B.B.. losing seasons, doing things I don't want to. being bugged, hangovers, school, the condition of the world; PET PEEVE: Slobs, people who are inconsiderate, making decisions; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To play professional Baseball, to pitch a perfect game: FUTURE PLANS: Couldn't tell ya’ SARAH LYNN JOHNSON — 15 Westview Rd., 4 12 61; Rowdy (at times), stubborn; Rifle Club, Oceanology Club, I.S.P.T . LIKES: Chocolate chip ice cream, being with friends, gold sweaters, frisbee. parties. Billy Joel, not being on E , Sleeping Giant. Carly Simon. Disco. Fran's cream cheese cupcakes. Marblehead. DISLIKES: Waiting, homework, rain, sinking in Tara s pond. Vitreon, telephone poles, onion pizza. Jackie's whistle, back- stabbers. TR6's; PET PEEVE: Running a taxi service; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see Chris' gas money ; FUTURE PLANS: To graduate NANCY L JONES — 282 Spring Rd.; 4 5 61; Short, blue eyes, friendly, gullible, moody: Oceanology Club. Misfits; LIKES: TRUCKS, horses, parties, attention, to be different. Florida, the beach, driving, traveling, drawing, con- certs; DISLIKES: Cars, cliques, fake people, being told what to do, making decisions, school, doctors, broken promises. PET PEEVE Fingerprints on my truck; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be happy content; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided THOMAS G. JONES — 68 Randall Dr.; 9 1 61: GONZO. impatient, sneaky; Baseball. LIKES: Deep Purple, the outdoors, keg parties. East Rock, sleep- ing late after Friday night, my family; DISLIKES: Phony friends, rainy days, stuck up girls, tough guys, doctors, 1972; PET PEEVE When someone scratches my Purple albums. Order in Sir; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy, to see Deep Purple in concert; FUTURE PLANS. To move to Califor- nia and meet new people WILLIAM F JOSLYN — 312 Spring Rd ; 11 28 60; Tall, brown hair, blue eyes, friendly, lovable, easy to get along with. Varsify Soccer. Varsity Track. Shatzy Club. Varsity Club, N.H F.D ; AWARDS: 2nd team All-Housy Soccer '77, Freshman Discus Record. Track Tri-Captain; LIKES: Soccer. Chevy’s, walks in the rain, Track, lifting a certain person, snow, food, Peaches. Mom, work. Playing Fireman. DISLIKES: Cheshire. Ford's. Rock's, losing, pan- cakes. wisdom teeth, colds. Fruitcakes, jumping off roofs: PET PEEVE: Peo- 78 pie who are good and know it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to California on a Harley Davidson; FUTURE PLANS: Work, work, work . . Marriage. . . . Kids.. Retirement WALLACE JOHN JOYCE — 506 Quinnipiac Ave.; 10 11 61; Dark hair, hazel eyes, perfectionist; Concert Band, Marching Band, Graduation Band, Parade Marching Band. Math Club. Fencing Club. Student Council. Home- room Representative, North Haven Drum Corps, Boy Scouts of America Explorer Post 98.6 — Yale — New Haven Hospital; AWARDS: Several med- als including a State medal in individual trumpet competition, Awarded Advanced Placement Biology, Advanced Placement Chemistry, and Advanced Math. LIKES: Science, Math, Music; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To pursue a medical career; FUTURE PLANS: To attend college ALON E KASHA — 84 Bayard Ave.; 8 17 61; Can adjust to most situa- tions: Fencing Team, Ski Club. Aikido. Sailing Club. Language Clubs; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Wolves, good food. snow, ocean, girls, math, languages, bikes. Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Marshall Tucker. Bach, Telemann, getting lost on hikes, Drama, the idea of graduating; DIS- LIKES: Raisins. Ted Nugent, snowless winters, waveless summers, winters without snowdays; PET PEEVE Mondays thru Fridays, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a wheat farmer in the Mid-West; FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege and then become president of IBM JOSEPH KASZETA — 11 Kent Dr, 6 6 61; Volunteer Fire Dept., Amateur Radio AWARDS 1 st prize for an electronics display project; LIKES: Driving; DISLIKES: School: FUTURE PLANS: College to become an electronic engi- neer or technician MARY ELIZABETH KENNEDY — 8 Angel PI.; 3 28 61; Thoughtful, sensi- tive; Field Hockey. Junior Prom Committee. Homeroom Representative. Ski Club. Health Club. Senior Advisory Board; AWARDS: Junior Prom Queen; LIKES: Autumn. Winnie-the-pooh, bookstores, green apples, chilly days, lemon meringue pie, lilacs, the holidays, pearls, New England, shopping; DISLIKES: Insecurity, blushing, confusion, escalators. PET PEEVE: When people tell me I talk too fast!!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have another dim- ple, FUTURE PLANS: College, happiness MARYGRACE KENNEDY — 4 Manor Dr.; 3 4 61, Sensitive, independent, understanding. Junior Prom Committee. YARC; AWARDS Junior Usherette, Special Education Service Award; LIKES: Children, friends, yellow roses, Harry Chapin. Ziggy. going out with N.C. and N.D.. a certain family, the kids, memories in the Honda. Maple Ave. in the Fall. Reunite, bananas, the Oak, being able to always rely on Jennie, riding with E.O.. certain times with J F, and T.M.; DISLIKES: Waiting for people, potatoes, getting my picture taken, when Cip listens to the television instead of me. when people ruin my plans; PET PEEVE People who can’t accept others for what they are; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live in a world without unhappiness; FUTURE PLANS: College, teaching, raise a family THOMAS KEOHANE — 35 Marion Dr. MAVIS D KING — 6 Jones Farm Rd.. 6 10 61, Tall, slim, very sociable; F.B.L.A. — Future Business Leaders of America; LIKES: Typing. Shorthand. Accounting. Office Machines. Disco music and partying, sport cars; DIS- LIKES: Phony people, unmature guys; PET PEEVE: Waking up Winter morn- ings; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a high class executive; FUTURE PLANS: Graduate and attend Stones School of Business, and mostly travel throughout the country SUSAN ESIN KIP — 20 Sherwood Dr.; 2 20 61; Sensitive, impulsive. I'm psyched! ; Varsity Swimming, Ski Club. Drama Club: LIKES: Judi's conta- gious laugh, pizza, sleeping, goofing with Dino. animals, Alaskan Huskies. Smokey, kittens. Mini M, pinki”, reminiscing, spiral staircases, weeping wil- lows. STEELY DAN. Billy Joel, v p.'s, concerts, partying, yellow roses, smil- ing faces. The Wizard of Oz, Summer nights; DISLIKES: Insects, cruelty to animals, constant nagging, competitive and fake people, Good-byes , cer- tam images, violence, forgetting, getting hurt, being cold; PET PEEVE: Inconsiderate people: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own and drive a Mercedes sports coupe; FUTURE PLANS: To always be happy and live life to the fullest ERIC S. KLEIN — 24 Round Hill Rd.; 12 21 60; Analytical, creative, ver- bose, cynical, agnostic, pacifist, disorganized, compulsively honest, com- passionate (A great shrink), open minded, a bleeding-heart liberal, mechani- cally moronic; A touch of Literary Club, Outing Club, Fencing Club, Leader- ship in the Boy Scouts and very weird music composition (As if anyone cares), E.C.A . of course; LIKES: The Arts (All that I like, that is. I like), espe- cially Wagner, Keith Jarret. and Bach. Of lesser importance: Items of lesser importance; DISLIKES: Conformists, busy work, the military, capitalism, materialism, working in HoJo’s. asparagus, closed minds, typical high school students, yearbooks; PET PEEVE: Losing my pencil eraser; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE. To live in Greenwich Village and write music for films, FUTURE PLANS: To write music for films and live in Greenwich Village JULIE MARIE KLEINBERG — 58 Juniper Dr ; 8 11 61; LIKES: Memories of J.C.C . Kentucky ‘78, cheerleading, Laurelwood. Summer '78. U.S.Y.. Chi- cago. Beachboys, spaghetti, Casual Corner, coffee fribbles, “Fantasy , shopping, sleeping late on rainy days. Autumn, time on the beach, long talks with good friends; DISLIKES: Winter, impatient people, waiting in line, good friends: DISLIKES: Winter, impatient people, waiting in line, working on weekends. Algebra; PET PEEVE: Being told what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be content with what I achieve in life; FUTURE PLANS; College DAVID J. KONOPACKE — 983 Hartford Tpk.; 11 7 60; Easy going, neutral, busy; Swimming. I.S.P.T.; LIKES: Drawing potato chips. New England, 850, weekends, the Iree, Bugs Bunny; DISLIKES: Schedules, revenge, cheaters; FUTURE PLANS: Architecture JUDITH VICTORIA MARY KORTSEP — 32 Sherman Terrace; 3 6 61, Unpredictable, impulsive, happy, crazy. Pisces; “I don't know, how do you feel? . I feel it's alright, w l.s.m.o.a.; LIKES: Laughing, Friday nights, con- certs, painting, playing the piano, Football Soccer games, green eyes, being goofy with Karin, cold starry nights, Bruce Springsteen. Steely Dan, Trans Ams. Jean and Jake. V.P.'s. the beach. E.R. Autumn Days, being a Pisces, special friends', K.H.C. '78; DISLIKES: Frustration and confusion, disappointments. 107 Whitney Ave., good-byes. Soap Opera Cafe, being bored, learning the hard way, waiting, bumpy roads, drugs, busy signals; PET PEEVE: Having to regret things I’ve done; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own and drive a '79 Trans Am, live a long happy peaceful life and always be as happy as I am right now; FUTURE PLANS: Commercial Design DEIRDRE L. KOWALSKI — 9 Overbrook Rd DONNA JEANNE KUNDRATH — 19 Highland Park Rd ; 2 22 61;- Crazy, unpredictable, athletic, lazy, friendly; Varsity Swimming, Model Congress. Spanish Club. Oceanology Club. Varsity Club; LIKES: Swimming, traveling, bugs, food, dehydrated tuna fish. New York Yankees. Tippy ; DISLIKES: Cold classrooms. Red Sox. crowded streets, being alone, waiting. New York City, subways; PET PEEVE: Mosquitoes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Mercedes Benz; FUTURE PLANS: To teach Physical Education and marry a millionaire WILLIAM CARL LAMBERTI — 19 Lynn Ter.; 2 21 61; Friendly, outgoing, hardworking, businesslike; Ooh baby , outrageous ; IKON Press, ICRT Student Government, Model Congress, 1 7 Cosmic Club. Outing Club, Ski Club, Drama Club, Swimming, Golf; AWARDS: Society of Women Engineers; LIKES Chris and Mike . Zappa. Guiness, Skiing. Rock climbing, stereos, organic chemistry, yogurt, a certain red pickup, making money. Lamberti Landscaping, Cosmic Continuum, JD; DISLIKES: Disco, M.M., warm beer, FM drift, truck jokes, slow drivers, static; PET PEEVE: Fingerprints on albums SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To paint the chimney maroon white; FUTURE PLANS College — Biomedical Engineering MAUREEN F. LANGAN — 137 South Ave ; 4 6 60; Friendly, moody, sensi- tive. silly, loud, crazy, stubborn, LIKES: Weekends, a special someone, par- tying with A M and B.C . real close friends. Summer, travelling, vodka, beaches, plants, shopping, money; DISLIKES: People telling me what to do. people rushing me. busy phones, good-byes, being bored, liars; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To graduate; FUTURE PLANS: Travel, vocational school, marriage VALERIE ROSE LANGO — 30 Roberta Rd.; 12 3 61; Fun-loving, energetic, nutty, a babbling brook , unpredictable, forgetful; Valercha”, Very . . . Ya know? : Swim Team, Varsity Track, Drama Club, Art Club; LIKES: Outdoors, bike riding, spaghetti, kittens and puppies, long walks, sunsets, the ocean, Swimming, dancing, travelling, the guitar, my idol, the first snowfall, crisp mornings, old movies, wrestling at 3 A M . lima beans , cozy fireplaces, lumpy apple sauce; DISLIKES: Blah days, being totally lost who knows where, boredom, fakes, not being able to do things I really want to do. needles, waiting, uncomfortable situations, saving money; PET PEEVE: I told you so's. unfinished sentences; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in an old house in the country; FUTURE PLANS: To major in art and con- tinue in the art field ROSS M LANIUS — 4200 Ridge Rd.; 3 18 61; Funny, friendly, reserved. Outing Club. A.F.S Cross Country; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, E.L.P.. Hiking, camping, parties. Chevys; DISLIKES: Disco. AM. Crazy drivers. Rah’s; PET PEEVE: Dallas Cowboys: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Climb all the mountains in the United States; FUTURE PLANS: Party for a year, then college DONALD LaROCK — 79 Fallon Dr. SUSAN DEE LaPALOMBARA— 19 Windsor Rd East; 7 31 61; Hyperac- tive. off the wall, talkative, friendly, sensitive, emotional, creative. Drama Club. Midsummer Mink , The Curious Savage . SACHEM Business Edi- tor, Rakish. Student Government, Model Congress and Debate Club, Mod- ern Dance, Chorus. Senior Advisory Board; AWARDS: Center for Creative Youth '78. ACS London Spanish II Award; LIKES: Mount Desert Island, plays, shoes, foggy nights and misty mornings. Yeats. Degas, Nino, hot chocolate and oranges. Julia's M M's. coffee. New York City. Chelsea. Harrods. Autumn, talking to David. Lisa and or Julia long-distance: DIS- LIKES: Walking through cobwebs, all insects, finding mice in the darkroom, taking the trash out. drivers who take two lanes, deciding what to wear, bit- ter-sweet memories, interruptions, endings, PET PEEVE: Wearing glasses; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be an eagle for a day; FUTURE PLANS: College, theater, fulfillment PATRICK D. LEARY — 131 Blue Hills Rd.; 10 11 61; Tall, blonde hair, green eyes, quiet; Freshman Track. Golf; LIKES: Skiing. Bowling, running, the beach, Fall. Winter, lots of snow; DISLIKES: Bad jokes, being late, rainy days, waiting in line; PET PEEVE: Wailing for people: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Ferrari; FUTURE PLANS: College DANA LEAVITT — 48 Knowllwood Rd.; DISLIKES: Listening to people mast- icate TARA A. LEHANE — 14 Rose La.; 5 8 61; Friendly, stubborn, talkative (at times), crazy, Ski Club, Swim Team, Spanish Club. I.S.P.T ; LIKES: Skiing, parties, THE TREE, cookie monsters. Fran’s blue eyes, people with a good sense of humor, laughing, the beach, gold sweaters, weekends, dancing, sleeping late, doing crazy things; DISLIKES: Christine's skateboard, rainy mornings, waiting. Sarah’s horn, backstabbers. homework, waking up for school; PET PEEVE: Certam people who wake me up early on week-ends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become rich and travel; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege. travel DANIEL P. LEGRAND — 70 Fullon Dr. LAURIE A. LEONARD — 6 Wilson Ave., 3 30 61; Short, silly, crazy, friendly; Secretary. FBLA; AWARDS Typing Proficiency Award; LIKES: YANKEES. Bucky Dent, Summertime, boys, Dallas Cowboys, sleeping late. Friday nights, onion rings, Christmas time. Baseball, sunny days, apple pie; DISLIKES: Surprise quizzes. Red Sox. cold mornings, rain, getting up early. Monday mornings. English, PET PEEVE: People who make tun of other peo- ple; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see everyone smiling at once; FUTURE PLANS: To become a legal secretary JOY LEVENSTEIN — 93 Highland Park Rd.; 8 29 61; Brown eyes, gullible, little. How embarrassing' . gutsy and daring, ready tor a laugh, always has time for friends, sloppy, sincere; BBG. F.B.L.A.. Ski Club. SACHEM. Tennis Team. LIKES: The Derelicts, cruising. McDonalds, my stereo, roller coasters. Led Zep. Steve Martin. R.B.. close friends, the Coneheads. shopping, night, wine. Bimonte's hot subs, hunks, motorcycles; DISLIKES: cute . D.Z . 6 16 78. doing nothing, jerks, cafe food, being nagged, staring. Barbara. Karyn, Wendi. and Regina making fun of my intellectual dialect, my school locker which never opens; PET PEEVE An unanswered ringing telephone; SUPPRESSED DESIRE 34-D; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided DONNA MARIE LION — 10 Centerbrook Rd.; 4 11 61; Italian, curly, imagi- native. sensitive, unpredictable, lazy; LIKES: Frank. Summer, nights, rain- bows. diamonds. Great Adventure. Harbor Lights , the 14th 151, long drives on country roads, olives, telling Maria she's an Ivory girl, Anna’s friendship, being myself, dieting with Debi C.; DISLIKES: Sunday night bowl- ing. spiders, pressure, losing sleep, Julie being so far away, confusion, mis- understandings. cruel and uncaring people; PET PEEVE: Promises that are never lived up to; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To lead a successful life in love and happiness; FUTURE PLANS: Business School JOYCE A. LOMBARDI — 51 Overbrook Rd , 4 20 60; Blue eyes, brown curly hair. Aries and Taurus, short and tiny; LIKES: Cars, cute guys, hair- dressing, people; DISLIKES: School, some teachers that I've had in the past, tests, quizzes, my rank number; PET PEEVE: People who are perfecto; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To meet the BeeGees in my work; FUTURE PLANS Hair- dressing career, travel around the world and pick up guys, rich and famous STEVE C. LONGOBARDI — 29 Carina Rd.; 5 24 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, rowdy; North Haven Motocross. Misfits II, M.I.A.. F.B.L.A.; AWARDS The gold M I A.: LIKES: RMs. Motocross races, girls, cars, girls, a certain 51 International. Oldsmobiles. girls, snowmobiles, being rowdy, girls, DISLIKES Fords, two-faced backstabbers. radar traps, a certain red mopar. a red Kawaski 100. cars that blow oil; PET PEEVE. Radar traps. Detention, staying in school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Own a black 1979 Camaro; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, work, and grab all the gusto ya can ROBERT A. LUYCKX — 107 Shawmut Ave., 11 11 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, big bushy eyebrows, sarcastic, quick tongued; Oceanology Club. Mis- fits. LIKES Datsuns. Chevelles. Camaros. money, girls. Beach Boys, week- ends. days off. DISLIKES: Arguments, lazy people, going out without eatinq. not going out on weekends, ugly cars; PET PEEVE Wasted time; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to get anything and everything I want out of life; FUTURE PLANS: Uncertain KAREN E. LYNCH — 19 Fortune Dr.; 8 14 61; The world's best cook and houskeeper . flaky. P'-head, sophisticated, picky, spoiled brat, opinion- ated. extremely lazy, little girl , flirt, antagonist; Junior Prom Committee. Italian Club. Oceanology Club. LIKES: Steven, money, diamonds, gold, dancing, piano. Mr. and Mrs B.. my grandma. T.R. and M.M., Hawaii. Puerto Rico. St Thomas, travelling, shopping in N Y., Shultz, champagne, antiques, Mrs Gyorgyey, old mansions. Porsches, spending money, roses, presents, my one night out with Steven, the other P -head. opera; DISLIKES: Peo- ple who click their pens and crack their knuckles, cleaning my room, free- loaders and fight-wads, when Pete breaks 'em. people who aren't well groomed, making phone calls, Steven's driving, being cold; PET PEEVE: Having a certain someone be late or not come at all; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in luxury on the French Riviera and also have a penthouse on Fifth Ave.; FUTURE PLANS: To become a corporate lawyer and eventually get married LINDA MARIE MADIGAN — 17 Brookvale Rd ; 4 18 61; Talkative, friendly, humorous; Student Government. North Haven Drum Corps. School Evalua- tion, Homeroom Representative; LIKES: Skiing, Mustangs, being with a big group of friends. Cheeseburgers. Misquamicut weekend with J.H. and D.N , sweaters. New York, Soccer, disco, having Donna around when I need to talk to someone; DISLIKES: Rumors. B.K., grinding gears, broken plans, being unsure of myself, waiting Mondays, busy signals, being criticized; PET PEEVE: People who think they’re superior to others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To live in a 5th Avenue Penthouse in New York City; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege. Juvenile Social Worker DENNIS J. MAGNOTTI — 5 Old Orchard Rd.; 6 15 61; Quiet, friendly; LIKES: Playing Football, going to rock concerts, deep sea fishing, doing something new. Chevies, Molsen Golden Ale; DISLIKES: AMC Cars, Honda Cars, dark beer, working on weekends; PET PEEVE: Conceited people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: A van equipped with everything to the Max., getting a dirt bike; FUTURE PLANS: Culinary School MICHAEL J MAHON — 91 Shawmut Ave.; 8 13 61; Always right; Fresh- man Soccer, Student Government; LIKES: Claire, snow-skiing, F.Z , goofing on Don. trailer parties. Water Skiing, pizza. Cliff jumping. Boston Whalers. Hammonasset. bothering Cindi. homemade chicken soup; DISLIKES: Peo- ple talking down to me, painting the house, being called Michael , Winter without snow, waiting in line; PET PEEVE: Cold feet, being tickled; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To ski at Cypress Gardens; FUTURE PLANS: Enjoy myself TATYANA L MAHONEY — 67 Ridgewood Ave.; 4 2 61; Gymnastic Team; PET PEEVE: Manipulative people: FUTURE PLANS: Live an exciting, fulfill- ing. adventurous life CHRIS MALE — 6 Orient La.; 4 20 61; Blonde hair, short-tempered, easily amused, quiet at times; C'mon ; 1 year Cross Country. 4 years Varsity Swimming. 3 years Varsity Track, Student Council, Student Advisory Coun- cil. Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Rowdies. Varsity Club, 1 6 Mory's Busboy Club, Oceanology Club, Outing Club; AWARDS: Cap- tain Swimming. Captain Track, Varsity Letters and Jacket, Swimming MIS '77. Homeroom Representative, Student Advisory Board; LIKES Spig's Camper. Beaches, Beatles, S.S.D . dances. L.R., arguing Baseball with S.P. and F.P . Rolling out the Barrel . '6 out of 9'. wiff nights. Sue's stories, Par- tying at Spig's. all the good times with N T and S.P.. Red Sox. Fishing, a cer- tain Junior, sleeping out for Queen, Yale vs. Harvard. A.N.P.. champagne. N.G.A.F.NAS.. Skiing. Quonmpaug. white bikinis, making money, S.G.'s, kicking George s cat. relieving the munchies, VBW, Softball games; DIS- LIKES: CHESHIRE!!, car insurance. New York City, George s cat, Yankees, C.T.'s. N.C.. Turtlenecks. Reggie. Pain, Doctors, running, Roller Haven, cig- arettes. car accidents, S.C.W.G., having to get up early. Trumbull girls, girls that swear, finishing second. Or. M., uninvited guests (VC), taste of Beer, 3HG's, BBS. PET PEEVE: Girls that swear; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To win Olympic Gold Medal for Pole Vaulting, to always have as much fun as I am having now, FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, marriage, and work: The past 4 years of my life, I’ve had good and bad times — most of which I'll never forget STEVE MALTESE — 11 Old Kiln Rd.; 3 12 61; Friendly, self-conscious, paranoid, funny, moody, quiet, gullible, hyperactive, annoying, impatient; I can't believe you guys ; Cross Country — 2. 3, 4, Swim Team — 1,2, 3, 4, Freshman Track, Varsity Track — 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club. Senior Advisory Committee. 1 6 Mory’s crew. President of B.J.C., no-heds; AWARDS: Cap- tain; Cross Country. Varsity Letters. Jacket; LIKES: Weekends. Beatles. Doors, Spig's camper, L.S.D, Cheeseburgers. L.R.. fighting with Scott. Exotic cars, making faces, coffee ice cream. T-Birds. Rivs. Doing the fish, spider, etc.. Dolphins. Bad Jokes, running, Honeymooners, Star Trek, rolling out the barrel. 6 out of 9. partying at Spig's. Softball games, money, 66-67 Toronados; DISLIKES: Cemetery repeats. C.T.'s. sweet potatoes. AMC. Sackett Point Rd.. 500 free, 2nd place, my locker, provolone, my alergies. all my nicknames; PET PEEVE: Messy rooms; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be totally satisfied; FUTURE PLANS: College KAREN J. MANDY — 38 Allendale Dr.; 11 28 60, Sagittarius, crazy, hyper, happy, nagging, fun-loving, short-tempered, considerate, talkative; Friday night program at the Rec. Center for the Mentally Retarded; AWARDS Working with the Retarded at the Special Olympics; LIKES: Peter, gelling let- ters from Julie, running on the beach. June 7. '77. partying at O.H.. Bara- cuda. Riverside, The Weekend at Linda's, saying “You're Ugly . Poems, Corvettes, the Kids in room 400. R.O.. Spring. Clouds, windy days, my stufled animals, having pizza with Darlene, Memories. Dreaming, Riunite, good music. Chilli, sun, beeping horns; DISLIKES: Windshield wipers, red- lights. Urban Problems, rainy days, Monday mornings, being home at a cer- tain time. Fake people, being wrong, waiting for P D., sitting home; PET PEEVE: Getting up early, waiting for Darlene, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Travel, to fulfill my fantasies. FUTURE PLANS: College, to become a Special Ed. Teacher DIANE LYNN MANGINO — 100 Culver La ; 12 16 60; Friendly, skinny, funny, nervous; Field Hockey, F.B L.A. Spanish Club, Senior Homeroom Representative; LIKES: Family, friends, little kids, clothes, pennies. Friday nights m Bev's cadi. B N.K.A.S.A.. Raisinettes, having good times, laughing with Rosie. 1977 . 8 25 78 with B.C and N.R., Itsy Bitsy, 10th grade with A M . when Sue goes in lunch line, growing up with Annie, weekends, driv- ing. DISLIKES: Cigarettes, phony people, being bored, saying good-bye to close friends, when great times have to end. PET PEEVE: Broken plans, bugs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To reach the triple figures on the scale, to live life to its fullest and be happy; FUTURE PLANS Paralegal, College with Nina SUSAN MARIA MANZIONE — 5 Beatrice Dr ; 5 5 61; Talkative, friendly, gullible, moody, unpredictable, sesnsitive; Can I ask you a question? ; Assisted Special Education; LIKES Snowy nights, Camaros. clothes. A.C P. Christmas. Winter '78. Bran, Stevie Wonder, Friday nights out in Bev's cadi, Bernie. The beach. 4 8 78. oreos, Cip. DSL.. D.J.. Summer of '76, my friends. P A.. Tara. MOM'S cooking. 1089, C.W.K., Turtle. Reminiscing, my family; DISLIKES: Broken promises, staying in one place for a long time, Math. 7 19 78. when people don't use their blinkers. Bugs, feeling inse- cure. two faced people. Annie’s squeak, Goodbyes, 55 pg. reports; PET PEEVE: Waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a happy and fulfilling life; FUTURE PLANS: College, To open and own my own Nursery school with Deb. ROBERT S. MARATEA — 37 Woodland Ave.; 3 21 61; Tall, brown eyes, friendly, likes to meet other people; LIKES: Having a lot of money, Girls, par- tying. motorcycles. “BlackSabbath . Mustangs; DISLIKES: Having to get up in the morning, working, people who think they are always right; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: To be a Mechanic MARK JUDE MARESCA — 55 Larson Dr.; 4 5 61; Friendly, moody, stub- born. Mampache; Say Pam! . . excellent! . . , Thank You ; T.Q . Chorus. Ski Club. A.V., Art Club. SACHEM. Vi J.E.T.M. ”, Fencing Club. AWARDS Layout for Yearbook; LIKES: Painting, drawing, Beatles, Paul McCartney and Wings, food, Mountain climbing, N.Y.C . Canoeing, Sum- mer. photography, E.L.O., the Cars. Elvis Costello. Cheaptrick, Rutles, Lam- brusco, Angelo’s pizza, ALL Italian food, '78 Rolls. M°A ‘S' H. Mel Brooks. Roger Dean Posters, Conan. WPLR. Soccer. Monty Python. Marx Brothers. Abbot and Costello . Who’s on first? . . . Horse Racing. Massive spe- cials. Woody Allen. Piano Jazz traveling. F.L.A., Canada. NY state. Nova Scotia. Bermuda. Project Adventure Mr. M. . Don’t be Cheaky Hey Mister, can we have our ball back'7 . . Thank you . . Johnny and his M B E Bag one. J.L , We ask that you not smoke anything in the Theater! . . “WHO'S THAT LITTLE OLD MAN'7 He's very clean . Lennon put themm Girls down or I'll tell your mother on ya! , Fiya, Ari. WE RE OUT C.B.M.L.. Certain STAR WARS morals!. Yankee's Therm 80 baby, Olympics, Filet Mognon, Escargot, Champagne. Calamud. Bag One Studios. A.R. Studios . . . Donzi. Uncle Ray, Ban. ONE., Dino's clams, R.I.S.D. sunsets, sunrise, tropical islands, Monacotti!, Mom s Lasagna!, London Broil Au Jus, Baked potatoes with Sour Cream, 95 House, La Nor- mandy. Barbra Streisand, Carly Simon, James Taylor, THE END, J.L.P.N., E r i.n., B.M.. N.Y.C.B.M., 21st of Oct. 78. SHOUT!, Loui, Loui . . ., Week- end 78. Summer 77; DISLIKES: Getting up before 10 AM. being pressed for time, work, people who don't listen, people who say things that aren't worth listening to!. Politics. Soap Operas, Game shows. Dudes, Yoko's caterwall- mg; PET PEEVE: Things that go wrong at the last minute!, being forced to go do something, VTR's that don't work; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Free fall sky diving. Hang Gliding, go cruising in my '68 Rolls; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBORAH L. MARHEVKA— 169 Shawmut Ave.; 10 4 61; Short, friendly, talkative, brown hair, green eyes, fun to be with, silly, outspoken at times; LIKES: Being with friends, Kathy’s car, Bad Company, Queenie , horse- back riding, sunsets, driving Frank's bomb, July 18 and 19; DISLIKES: Hav- ing Muffin Man ' sung in my ear by E.H.. being bored, being broke. Nancy's laugh, Kathy's nails, munchies, Bloodshot eyes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel; FUTURE PLANS: Computer programming, marriage GARY P. MARKS — 14 Tilled Cl.; 12 13 61; Relatively quiet, hard working, individualistic, relaxed: Cross Country: LIKES: Sports, animals, vacations, winning; DISLIKES: Losing, rainy days, being told what to do, being 2; PET PEEVE: People who mistreat animals; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To suc- ceed and to be happy: FUTURE PLANS: College DAVID MARSH — 43 Marion Dr. MARIA T. MAR2ULLO — 75 Fallon Dr.; 1 25 60; Small, brown eyes, spunky, outgoing; LIKES: Rich's Body, Horseback riding. Water skiing. Sail- ing. camping, traveling, beach and suntan, meeting people, developing new relationships; DISLIKES: SPIDERS!!. Frank Zappa, the dark, having no money, bigotry; PET PEEVE: Peter; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own horse and become a professional trainer; FUTURE PLANS: College, marry Rich, and set up my own personal stable REGINA MASSlE — 105 Standish Ave.; 2 17 61; Blond, always in the mood, easily hurl, lazy, argues a lot, easy to please, insecure, thin, honest; Pffff , “I don't understand1!''; F.B.L.A.; LIKES: P.S., Firebirds. WPLR spe- cials. pizza, the Doors, bodybuilders, cats, drawing, Nov. 29. Harley David- sons, Jimi Hendrix, makeup, cold windy mornings. T-shirts, the late sixties; DISLIKES: A M. stations, tog, being depressed, when my hair frizzes, stupid arguments, rahs. fish, begin broke, phony people, love stories, Disco, ram, humidity; PET PEEVE: People who talk behind your back; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have dinner with Clint Eastwood; FUTURE PLANS: Become an executive secretary or a cosmetologist, marriage NICOLA MASTRACCHIO 11 — 19 May St.; 2 18 61; Short, outspoken; Nick . Needle , “L.P LIKES: Soccer, girls, Roller-skating, cars. Draft- ing, partying; DISLIKES: Homeroom, working late, waking early. J J.; PET PEEVE: People who look down on short people; FUTURE PLANS: Attend Engineering College; CAREER GOAL: Architectural Engineer ANNE MARIE MASTRIANO — 186 Manomet Ave.; 2 3 61; Energetic, spoiled brat, petite, stubborn, big brown eyes, crazy; Basketball. Softball. Italian Club. Ski Club, Homeroom Representative: LIKES: Nez's airplane, Dreams. Friday nights in Bev's cadi, Disco, the beach. B.C.I., Hockey games, crazy Cip. Woodstock, my Rabbits. New Year's Eve at D.F.'s, Sum- mer of 77-78. going out with the girls, June 9-11, a special someone, Billy Joel, my family, Skating, Skiing, sunsets, jeans, good memories, playing in the snow. N Y. Yankees, Y.M.I., DISLIKES: Being told what to do. rainy weekends, Monday mornings. Goodbyes, crowded places, waiting, being bored, Fake people, begin alone, when I can't get my way, ugly bugs, busy signals, being alone in the dark. Urban Problems Homework, missing that special someone. 9 17 78; PET PEEVE’ Being confused. Suebabes lip Junk; SUPPRESSED DESIRE; To live all of my crazy dreams, to gain 10 pounds; FUTURE PLANS: College with Cip and Suebabe. to be happy ROBERT CHARLES MATHEWS — 11 Howe St.; 10 12 60; Short, friendly, quiet, shy: Baseball team. Spanish Club; LIKES: Sports, music, electronics, horse racing, girls. Red Sbx, cutting cards, K.A., DISLIKES: Losing horses, running, getting up early, homework; PET PEEVE: People who want you to be like they are; SUPPRESSED DESIRE. To become rich and retire early; FUTURE PLANS: College MELISSA R. MAZON — 11 Warner Rd. MAUREEN CATHERINE McCAFFERTY — 96 Grove Rd.; 9 7 61; Independ- ent, green eyes, realistic, ambitious, friendly, to the point; Felix ; 4 years Varsity Gymnastics. IKON Press. 1 7 ot the Cosmic Club; ' 2 of the B.W.O.'s; AWARDS: 1978 Gymnastic Team M.V.P. — Most Valuable Player; LIKES: Warm Summer nights. Billy Joel, Yes, Camaros, the beach, gymnastics, Myrtle Beach. Italian food, having my own phone, free time; DISLIKES: Get- ting up early, rain, school, pre-made plans. The H.B. uglies, working, pessi- mistic people, Yogurt; PET PEEVE: Backstabbers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be content and successful; FUTURE PLANS: College. Physical Therapy TRACY LEE McGUIRE — 59 Marion Dr.. 7 18 61; Shy, sensitive, moody; Girls Track. Ski Club. Y.A.R.C ; LIKES: Times with friends. A.S.F., A.C.S.. memories, Skiing, lots of sun, traveling, beaches, raccoons, mountains, lots of snow, drawing, rainbows, being with my family, smiles, running, trust and honesty; DISLIKES: Having my picture taken, competition, liars; PET PEEVE: Cliques; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make those I love happy. FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage, and a large happy family JEFFREY McLELLAN — 469 Clintonville Rd. TIM McLELLAN — 85 Buell St.; 8 15 60, Friendly, easy going. 1 year Hockey; Likes: Grateful Dead, a good running truck. Friday nights, warm weather; DISLIKES: School, work, getting up in the morning, big people. practice; PET PEEVE Phonies; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become rich and famous and move to California; FUTURE PLANS: Go to work ANN M. McNAMARA — 439 Pool Rd.. 11 25 61; Friendly, crazy, stubborn, daring, loud, silly, understanding, reasonable, thoughtful; LIKES Mark, weekends, driving fast, talking on the phone, going oul with 8 C. and M L.. memories, dreams, being me. 442. real close friends (Maur-hine). having good times, my teddy bear; DISLIKES: People who are late, being bored, shy people. Monday mornings, sad Goodbyes. People telling me what to do, waking up. not being able to see Froggie. busy phones (brenda); PET PEEVE: When people run over animals; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a happy life; FUTURE PLANS. College, marriage LOUISE K. MEGILL — 7 Oakwood Dr.; 5 21 61; Sensitive, easy going, happy, quick-tempered, stubborn, easy to please, caring; LIKES: Being with someone very special to me (T.M.), Corvettes, painting, a fire in a fireplace, convertibles; DISLIKES Being alone, pushy people, rainy days, a car that won’t start, fighting with my boyfriend, broken plans; PET PEEVE: To be kept waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich and happy: FUTURE PLANS: Work, marriage, a tamily. and to be happy KATHERINE ANNE MEIKLE —540 Skiff St.. 11 30 61; Creative, shy. sensi- tive. loyal, sense ot humor, gullible; Varsity Swim Team. Model Congress, Literary Magazine. Student Government. Chorus; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard. Varsity Jacket; LIKES: Swimming, good friends, gossipping, health, playing the piano, originality; DISLIKES: Cheating, insincerity, monotony, crabbiness, conformity, housework; PET PEEVE: Dropping things and spill- ing things; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a best-selling author; FUTURE PLANS: College, personal growth JOHN N. MEL — 92 Montowese Ave.; 7 29 60; Easy going; Golf Team. Freshman Football; AWARDS: Most improved player. Captain. Golf Team; LIKES Golf, Hunting. Football, the Summer, being with friends. Red Sox; DISLIKES: Getting up for school, Yankees, working; PET PEEVE: People that think they know everything and don't, stuck up girls; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege GEORGE R. MELILLO — 83 Fitch St.; 11 12 61; Competitive, moody, temperamental; Tennis Team; LIKES: Bowling, Tennis, Ping-Pong, DIS- LIKES: Kuilbasa. PET PEEVE: People who walk in clumps down the hall so you can't get by; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To win something, JUST ONCE!; FUTURE PLANS: College, become rich and famous STEVEN WILLIAM MELILLO — 17 Melillo Cir . 6 21 60; Athletic, crazy, dar- ing, moody, hard to get mad; Football. Baseball; LIKES: Challenges, good- looking girls with a good personality, cars, trucks. Brew, sleeping late, com- ing m late; DISLIKES: School, homework, getting up early, being told what to do. coming in early; PET PEEVE: Girls who are good-looking; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own Business; FUTURE PLANS: To become an auto mechanic WILLIAM J. MELILLO — 22 Melillo Cir.; 8 15 61. Tall, friendly, outgoing; Football Team. Track Team; AWARDS: Varsity Letter, Jacket; LIKES: Foot- ball. Redskins. Bullets, E.J., Wendy, Jugs, Eldorados, Bald people, Jills, Poopers. Friday nights, Saturday nights, L.T.D. Landau; DISLIKES: People who smoke cigaretles to be cool, ugly people, F.D., people who deserve no respect. Rodney Dangerfield. Roller Haven; PET PEEVE: People who think they are great; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful; FUTURE PLANS: College KURT MEYER — 99 Kings Highway LISA J. MEYERS — 10 Oakwood Dr.; 11 30 60. Sensitive, brown eyes, blonde, impatient, impulsive; LIKES: MARK, Firebirds and Camaros. going out to dinner, parties, Elvis. Motorcycle riding with Mark, DISLIKES: Not being with Mark, rainy weekends, being bored, phony people, liars, people who think only about themselves, broken promises. PET PEEVE: To be kept waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be rich; FUTURE PLANS: Marriage, a family, and happiness JAMES THOMAS MILANI — 2 Crestview Dr.; 3 14 61: Quiet, athletic, friendly; Cross-Country, 12-21-2-3. Freshman and Varsity Track — 1 - 2 - 4. F.B.L.A.. H.R.; AWARDS: Captain of the Freshman Track Team; LIKES: Boating. Sailing. Scuba-Diving. S. Water Skiing. Hammonasset, Camaros, running. Madison beach, C.I.M.-J.R., Westbrook. Florida, G.L., LaSabres, Wa1 Ha'. M.L.T . a certain girl, the Class of 79 , DISLIKES: Cemetery Repeats. Hills. Cheshire, cars — Lamborginis, T-Birds, Com-Tachs . . , Where's Mike — Funny Male, Pole-vaulters. Opels Macs, the Strip, rust, a certain girl, my sisters tying up the phones, a certain person who talks in their sleep. To C.M. — May your pole snap while going over the bar; PET PEEVE: Steve's faces; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do as much for my father as he has done for me; FUTURE PLANS: Chiropractic College, Florida EUGENE MILLER — 8 Postman Highway MARY ANN MILLS — 30 Lancelot Dr.; 12 9 60; Freckles, crazy, happy, realistic, over-organized, impatient, independent, helpful, good listener, stubborn, gullible; What a jerk1 , Who cares if anybody sees us? ; Ski Club. Fencing Club; LIKES: Beast, horses. Peterbilt. Canon, Skiing, roman- tic sunsets, mountains, West, wildlife, acting crazy. Kenworth, Ebenezer. embarrassing other people, weekends, Beach Boys. Jethro Tull, walking in the woods, special friends, telling secrets, having a certain prson (L.G.) call- ing at 1:30 in the morning, camping, celebrations. Summer fun, snowy nights, R.H.P.S., hot air balloons, not being where you're supposed to be, doing new things, ski trips, partying, making new friends, Locker 1106, Harry Chapin, tigers, making people happy, being loved, excitement, Dallas; DISLIKES: Worrying, hearing about BW, snotty customers, working Friday nights, being unhappy, conceited people, filling out college applications, waiting, unreasonable people, red spots, flakiness, being selfish, misunder- standings, homework, being mad at TWCC, saying goodbye (especially to those who go West), getting caught. Mack, bad moods, stuff shorts; PET 81 PEEVE: People who take advantage of those who are helpless; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To have everything work out and stay that way; FUTURE PLANS: Wildlife Conservation MICHAEL ANTHONY MINERI — 111 South Ave.; 6 20 60; Moody, quiet, looney, gets bored easy; Football; LIKES: Beautiful girls, cars, snowmobiles, guns. 4 wheel drive trucks, vacations, weightlifting, helping a girl babysit; DISLIKES: Homework, getting bossed around, people who lie; PET PEEVE: Girls who think they are pretty; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have my own business; FUTURE PLANS: Technical School CHERYL ANN MISBACH — 5 Cricket Ct.; 3 1 61; Moody, quiet, friendly; Student Government; LIKES: The Country, sunny, windy days, flowers, good movies, working with children, C M , DISLIKES: Rainy days, working on Saturdays; PET PEEVE: People who are late; FUTURE PLANS: To become a Nurse TAMMY LYNN MITCHLEY — 27 Sachem Dr.; 9 15 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, big smile, talkative, tall, walks fast!; Weeeee-ya ; LIKES: English muf- fins and Pepsi. Beach. Steve Martin. Saturday Night Live, piano, smiles. Cali- fornia. Peacock feathers, and hot tubs. L.B.. boys. 4th Street. P C C.G.M.N.V.L.D.M., Ct.. flirting, weird clothes; DISLIKES: 407 on cold morn- ings. being fat. stubborn lockers. M.D.. Good-byes, beets, traffic tickets, when C.G. takes hair-pin turns at 70 mph. S.S.; PET PEEVE: People who think they know it all. all the time; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live for one hundred years; FUTURE PLANS: College, to become a successful Psychia- trist. to buy a light blue Mercedes sport 450SL on the same day as C.G. PAMELA A. MONGILLO — 121 South Ave.; 10 17 60: Sensitive, short- tempered, moody, gullible; Varsity Field Hockey, ’ « of the “79” Painters; AWARDS: Varsity Jacket and Letter; LIKES: My family, “The Jug”, N Y. Yan- kees, having a good time with my friends, snowstorms, Skiing, the beach, Jackson Browne, traveling; DISLIKES: When I don’t get my own way. rainy days, getting up early, being confused. Cheshire Field Hockey, making deci- sions; PET PEEVE: Being rushed; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: For there to be peace and happiness throughout the world; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided GEORGE M. MONROE — 135 Standish Ave.; 9 8 61; Tall and thin; Foot- ball, Baseball; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To come out ahead in whatever I plan to do; FUTURE PLANS: College NANCY ANN MOORE — 75 Van Rose Dr.; 3 15 61; Honest, caring, sensi- tive; F.B.L.A.; LIKES: Being with friends, New Hampshire, traveling, children, The Beatles, the Beach Boys, having fun; DISLIKES: Colds, term papers, saying good-bye; PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than every- one else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To Sky Dive; FUTURE PLANS: College, travel STEVEN M. MORCALDI — 1990 Hartford Tpk.; 5 21 60; Friendly, easy going, honest; Student Government: LIKES: Work. Cape Cod. fixing cars, traveling, operating heavy equipment. Skiing. Snowmobiling, Hockey; DIS- LIKES: Getting up in the morning, egotistical people; PET PEEVE: Liars; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBRA LEE MORGILLO — 18 Beatrice Dr.: 12 25 61; Spaz, friendly, moody, outgoing, understanding, happy-go-lucky, a partier. talkative; The P.O. Club, Italian Club; LIKES: Being with good friends, having a good time, partying. Camaros, summer nights, the beach. 8 4 78, the 3 B's, S.A., Soft- ball, my family, fun times with G.G and D M., animals, 1979; DISLIKES: T. heads, waiting, busy phones, getting up early, bumming out, phonies, peo- ple who are late, getting burnt out. being told what to do. saying good-bye. being broke: PET PEEVE: People who THINK they are better than you; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be a singer and perform on stage; FUTURE PLANS: Secretarial work KARIN JOAN MORRISSEY — 1822 Hartford Tpk.; 8 17: “You got one life to live, so live it in peace, live it in truth, live it in love. Lou Rawls; LIKES: God. music. The Vineyard, Scarlet O'Hare, “brown eyes , skunks, Boston MA. Bob and Carol, harmonicas, cuddling, long walks 1h Autumn, Keg House '78. big words, food; DISLIKES: Ignorant people, pot. food attacks, feet, waiting when I'm ready, flaky girls, when people have perfect teeth who've never had braces, having conflicts, coconut, PET PEEVE: People who start a sentence and then say forget it”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be ultimately happy; FUTURE PLANS: 4 great years of college and a happy life to follow HOLLY APTT MULCAHEY — 21 Eaton St.; 9 10 61; Determined, sentimen- tal. sensitive; A.F.S. (Vice-President — 3, Co-President — 4), Marching Band. Drum Major — 4. Concert Band. Homeroom Representative — 1.3. Student Representative to 1978 North Haven High School Evaluation Com- mittee. SACHEM Typing Editor; AWARDS: Clothing I Award — 1. Junior Honor Guard, The 1979 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citi- zens Award; LIKES: Dancing, sewing, Roller-skating. Cape Ann, Summer- time. happy memories; DISLIKES: Rainy days, getting in arguments, cliques, being disorganized, pressure; PET PEEVE: Social vices; FUTURE PLANS: College. Nursing RICHARD MURO — 7 Curtis Court TIMOTHY PATRICK MURPHY — 25 Lincoln St.; 10 12 60; Irish, brown hair, blue eyes, sarcastic; Ski Club. Varsity Club. Soccer. SACHEM Art Edi- tor. Art Club. Project Adventure; AWARDS: Bus Safety Poster Contest: LIKES: Skiing, motorcycles, chocolate, sleeping. Yankees. New York City. Magic. Beatles. Broadway, music, dancing. % J.E.T.M.. Roger Dean Pos- ters, Monty Python, Mel Brooks, Italian food, camping. Project Adventure. California, Boston, snow. Vermont and New Hampshire. Ed Baby and Uncle Ray, traveling, The Beach, horseback riding, PLR, White Water canoeing, Mountain climbing, money, M M's, roller coasters, serious moguls; DIS- LIKES: Getting up, S A.T.'s. tests in general, jobs that go in circles, Red Sox. Groupies, working, spending money, Lift lines, Ice. Deadlines, selling pop- corn. people smoking in closed rooms, cafeteria food, being rejected, being wrong, putting gas in the car; PET PEEVE: Things that go wrong; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be the best at whatever I do; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege CONCETTA VICTORIA MUZIO — 1920 Hartford Tpk.; 7 16 61; Independ- ent. enthusiastic, unique, outgoing; Educational Center for the Arts. Catholic Youth Organization. 16 of Church and Chapel Corner Club. Co-chairman of Junior Prom. Freshman Class Advisor, Ski Club; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Walt Disney, laughter. M M's, suspenders. Blueberry-Pop- tarts. Mountain climbing, Skiing, friends taking me to Friendlys, popular car lots, chocolate chip ice cream, talking. Hats, Beatles; DISLIKES: S.A.T.'s. teeth jewelry , spiteful people, hospital food. E.C.A.'s van. split second decisions, breaking down in my car; PET PEEVE. Being towed home; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To become a well-fed artist; FUTURE PLANS: College travel the world JANINA ANN NATRILLO — 35 Lancelot Drive; 7 18 61. Short, spirited gul- lible. crazy, smiley; Ski club, swimming. 1 7 of Michwin, ’ ? of Chub club. J.V. and Varsity cheerleading, orchestra, fencing, senior prom committee; AWARDS: J.V. cheerleading captain; LIKES: Boom-boom, fire places, my home. Burnsie. Duffer. Toshie, Bitcher. Stella, cheerleading, having fun. being different, snow, skiing, swimming, number three, music, peaches, my family, going out with “the gang , thunder and lightning, rainy days, sweat- ers, bubbles. Chicago, a good book; DISLIKES: Waiting, obnoxious people, uncomfortable situations, people who don’t mind their own business. 5:45 October 25, 1978, baking, unattentive people, waking up in the morning, losing things, making posters, getting in and out of cars, party poopers. goodbyes; PET PEEVE: Busy signals; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To sky dive, to travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: College CHRISTINE NECKLAS — 4 Collett Street; 12 9 60; Outgoing, different, crazy, romantic, foxy; Gymnastics. Field Hockey; LIKES: Disco, dancing, the beach, fashion. |ewelry. to party, shopping, animals, motorcycles, traveling, pizza, people; DISLIKES: The word no”, the alarm clock. Hies, let-downs, embarrassing moments; PET PEEVE: People telling me what to do; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live my life the best way I can; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege JAMES D. NESDALE JR. — 23 Country Way; 9 3 60; Dual personality, out- going, confident, competitive, understanding, friendly, curious, fun-loving, sarcastic, witty, impatient; Soccer, one third of M.D.T., one half of chub club, S B T.U.M.; LIKES “74” Celica, driving to school, mic’s, S.B , eating and eating, cruising, special people, dances, keggers, snowdays, windy nights, listening to FM. being out with friends, partying at Circle, chu-chas. knowing somebody likes you. big brown eyes, spokes and rallies, soccer, freshman runs, working with people, flirting, rowdiness, motorcycles, having someone to talk to. time to myself, proms; DISLIKES: Varsity coaches, moody people, car accidents, waking up Saturday mornings, pressures, coffee, old cars. B. S.ers. rainy days, cold football games, big heads, class ranking. SAT’s. staying in school when free, getting older, mopes, feeling hurt, surprises, watching people eat. soap operas, losing touch with friends, boring nights; PET PEEVE: People who drive slowly, people with bad memories, attention rabbers. wanting things I can't have, gullible people; SUPPRESSED ESIRE: To fulfill my future goals, knowing when to let go; FUTURE PLANS: College PHILLIP NICHOLLS — 5 North Avenue PATRICIA S. NITSHKE — 125 Hartley Street; 5 24 61; Honest, sincere, sensitive, curious; Girl's Varsity Soccer. Drama club. Literary club, school newspaper, girl's Swim Team, band, student council; AWARDS: Interior decorating award; LIKES: EWF, sax. big bands, green, good music, roller skating, soccer, fast cars, drums, kids. N.H.C.C.S.H.'s. 1932 Cadillac For- mal Limo, I .A. wing. Benny Goodman. Pinball, carnations, relating, honesty, wine and cheese, travel, photography. N.H.H.S., hide and seek, being warm, making people happy, 5-8-2, scrapbooks, high places; DISLIKES: Looking up being late, the cafe, phonies, broken reeds, easy band music, bad vibes, top spins, being ignored; PET PEEVE: Hot shot’s; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go on an African safari; FUTURE PLANS: College MELANIE L. NORBACK — 7 Adeline Drive; 6 19 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, shy. stubborn, friendly, funny; Soccer, gymnastics; AWARDS: Varsity jacket. Co-captain of girl's Soccer Team; LIKES: Monty Python, Pink Floyd, 450 SL's. motorcycles. SNL. fires on cold nights, sports, food, traveling, beaches. Wilfred's, pow wow’s, candy, spending money, limos, oops; DIS- LIKES: Needles, having blood taken, accidents, fat. hairy backs, spot, SAT's, trying to keep new watches new, learning my schedule, pet peeve's, art; PET PEEVE: Maggots; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fulfill all my sup- pressed desires; FUTURE PLANS: College, travel ERICA L. NOYES — 19 Wayland Street; 9 8 61; Sensitive, sincere, sympa- thetic. easy-going, moody, quiet, fickle, ambitious, creative, cooperative, shy, impatient, hectic, rowdy, sweet, nice, inventive, money-hungry; LIKES: Z-boys. Jetton. Quicktails. sunsets, front row seats, Ronn Moss, Biniak's hair, surfing, 'Rabbit . Bartholemew, Santa Cruz, Manhattan Beach, motor- cycles. Torger. good music, billiards. Angel, Kasim, silver, brown eyes, Brit- ish Sterling, bass players, snow, classy guys: DISLIKES: Jello. smoke, baby girls, onions, ball games, conceited boys, blond boys. Luke Skywalker, maniacs, spearmint, fire, prudes, wimps, blue eyes. Elvis mourners. Lake George, pouts, race tracks. Frampton, disco, dumb jokes, sad boys; PET PEEVE: People who think they can sing, but can't; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a black custom ’vette with a t-bar roof, ebony dashboard, sterling silver trim, and chinchilla seats; FUTURE PLANS: Law school, music engi- neering. marriage divorce, catch Todd Rundgren in concert, then die PETER F. NUGENT — 130 Maple Avenue; 12 10 60; Impulsive prankster, curious, unpredictable, wild, blue eyes. “I don't care ; Varsity Hockey — Captain, Soccer. Varsity Club. Outing Club; LIKES: Having no destination, C. S.N. and Y, Clint Eastwood, rowdy concerts and people. J. Giels. 6 24 77. Monty Python, my mom’s sandwiches, proverbs. Bev, waterfalls, com- 82 peting with the wilderness, M.T.V.. castles, one hitter's. Jiles. Marx Brothers, Montreal Canadians. D.J., going crazy with Anchalata. white paper, The Dead: DISLIKES: Skips in records, insects, fish, disco, shoes, being and hav- ing a cold, coffee; PET PEEVE: Being told I talk fast; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To climb Mt. Everest, marry someone like my mother; FUTURE PLANS: Colorado's Outward Bound JEANNE MARIE O'BRIEN — 122 Blakeslee Avenue; 3 9 61, Irish, short, brown eyes. K.O. , sensitive, very stubborn, gullible; Ski Club. Student Government II. Senior prom committee, homeroom representative, Sachem Editor-in-Chief. Project Adventure; LIKES: Brewster, blue eyes, the 12:38 A.M train. Rock Falls, snowy nights by a fire, M M’s, wyz, blueberries, laughter, walking the flats, sunsets, skiing, racquetball. Cat Stevens, family vacations, secrets with Lisa, NYC. Mr. M. Uncle Ray, Beatles, rollercoasters, days at 1457. talks with Chet, ice skating, cold football games, big bulky sweaters. James Taylor, blueberry poptarts. baby yellow, Friday nights, A Summer Place, old movies, discovering Special people; DISLIKES: Frowns, inconsiderate people, Mom’s hot cross buns, Dad's illegible writing, The Sil- ver Bullet, losing hubcaps, coughing, brown eyes, cynics, carrots, rainy Sundays, jealousy, misplacing things, getting lost, not getting what I want, sad endings. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have long legs and big blue eyes KIMBERLY IRENE O'BRIEN — 35 Marlborough Road; 10 25 61; Tall, bru- nette. blue eyes, talkative, adventurous, athletic, sneaky, crazy; Ski Club. AF.S, Varsity Tennis Team. Varsity Swim Team. Student Government: AWARDS: Two Varsity letters for tennis, three varsity letters for swimming: LIKES: People, pizza, teeth, campfires, birthdays, skiing, tennis, honesty, parties, cold winter weekends, water skiing, animals, clothes, Christmas morning, Red Sox. Beach Boys; DISLIKES: Losing, being embarrassed, knuckle cracking, leisure-suits, earth shoes, dirty hair, waiting, swim prac- tice, ice skating, warm soda; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To stay happy and healthy; FUTURE PLANS: College SUZANNE M. O'BRIEN — 73 Blakeslee Avenue; 12 17 60; The O . the bush. Apollonian redhead, optimistic, reserved; Puppeteer puppet maker, volunteer — Yale New Haven hospital, volunteer — Children's Museum, Art Club: LIKES: Van Gough. Tizne the Cosmic Commi, the Birthday Cow. the Branford Coffeehouse, Christmas, rain and snow. Young and Hickerson: DISLIKES: Indifference, polyester, flies; PET PEEVE: Arrogance; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To star in a Broadway musical; FUTURE PLANS: Unde- cided ANNE MAUREEN O'CONNOR — 111 Hartley Street; 9 29 61; Friendly, happy, fun-loving, hard working, enthusiastic, sentimental, sincere: Swim Team. Ski Club. Spanish Club. Senior Advisory Committee; LIKES: Cape Cod. beaches, the Ground Round. Friday nights at McDonald's, ski week- ends. lobster, lasagna. waterskiing, the Beatles. Camaros, animals, good times with my friends, parties, laughing, sleeping and dreaming, getting let- ters, pleasant surprises; DISLIKES: Good-byes; PET PEEVE: Waiting; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To have unlimited charge accounts; FUTURE PLANS: College ERIN MARY O'KEEFE — 6 Carina Road; 2 7 61; Friendly, understanding; Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee; LIKES: Keith, driving the back roads, clothes, my cousin, giving gifts, little kids, my dog. Shooting Star, sleeping, lions; DISLIKES: being bored, mayonnaise, tests, know-it-alls, people I don't know calling me Red. arguing, always being late, when people don't accept me for what I am: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own clothing store; FUTURE PLANS: To take a break from school for awhile DAVID OLSEN — 160 Garfield Avenue; 1 21 61 KRISTI E. OLSON — 85 River Road; 2 19 61; Shy, sensitive, blue eyes, brown hair, 5'1 Vz , understanding, fun-loving, moody, jealous, self-con- scious. hopeful; Oceanology Club; LIKES: Rich Flodquist, other people, cozy fires, dogs, horses, having a good time, going out with R.F. on week- ends, going to the movies, ice skating; DISLIKES: Fighting with R.F., spiders. Vitreon (Baker), Urban Problems, having homework, people who think they're better than you are, people who do not understand. PET PEEVE Getting up in the morning when it's cold and having to get dressed; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live a happy and satisfying life, to own my own car: FUTURE PLANS: To someday get married and enjoy life MATTHEW OTT — 29 Postman’s Highway; Quiet, serious, aggressive; Freshman Football; LIKES: Pickup trucks, old Camaros, bikes. Tyler , Smoke , the fall, long walks; DISLIKES: Liars, waiting, being dry. school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in the country NORINE M. PADUANO — 8 Locust Street; 3 30 60; Friendly, shy, a little lazy but not much; C.A.P., CYO: AWARDS: Certificate for completing sixty hours of Health Assistance; LIKES: Yankees, the male gender. Barry Mam- low, Eric Estrada, traveling, camping; DISLIKES: Unfriendly people, KISS, a lot of homework; PET PEEVE: People making fun of me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a doctor; FUTURE PLANS: To join the Air Force or Navy PATRICIA PAGLIUCA — 51 Angel Place; 10 15 59; Shy. understanding; Italian Club, P.O. Club; LIKES: Camaros. being with my friends, partying with D.M . G.G.. S.F., M.F , K.H., S.C.. Eddie, horseback riding, horse shows, warm summer days, concerts, taking a drive on a long, warm sum- mer night, going to the beach, going to the movies, going shopping, being outside; DISLIKES: Bum out times, getting hasseled by teachers, getting hasseled by parents, getting up for school, homework, Urban Problems, when my telephone rings late at night and I get up and answer it and I don't know who I am talking to; PET PEEVE: People that are always late and peo- ple that say they're going to be there when you call and they are not there; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To own a castle and fix it the way I want to live, to have supernatural powers someday; FUTURE PLANS: To be a nursery school teacher GREGORY SCOTT PANICO — 11 Roger Avenue: 10 19 61; Quiet, sincere, intense. Newspaper. Drama Club, Homeroom representative; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: New York City, cats, cookies and milk, summer ram. omeletes, clothes, Gershwin, brownstones. Longmeadow, Mass., channel 7 news. Carly Simon; DISLIKES: Carrots, early morning, geometry, grocery stores, buses, humidily. suburbia , flannel shirts; PET PEEVE: Navy blue station wagons; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a concert pianist; FUTURE PLANS: College — journalism GEORGE ANTHONY PARESE JR. — 54 Kings Highway; 1 28 61; Inde- pendent. confident, determined, stubborn. Italian, sociable, competitive, serious. How bush ; Varsity Soccer. Oceanology Club. Prom Committee, one third of M.D.T.; AWARDS: Class President for four years, Honor Guard, Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: Blonde and blue eyes, Farrah. Mustangs, spending money, plain M M's. Brut, Wallabees, E,W, and F, summer, con- vertibles. soccer, food, disco, Walk this Way , Hawaii, winning, 450 SL's, windy days, sleeping late, weekends, Michelob. snake bites, Fitzwilly's, Psych, vacations; DISLIKES: People with no class, getting sick, soccer prac- tice. SAT's. chocolate ice cream, getting up early, work, driving with Marty, accidents, the Beatles, the thought of getting married; PET PEEVE: People who don't use their flashers, bugs in the cafe, when J.N. whistles: SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own the chain of Hilton and Sheraton Hotels and become a billionaire RAYMOND STEPHEN PEACH — 26 Carina Road; 11 25 60; Friendly, tal- kative. personable: Varsity Football, J.V. and freshman Football, Varsity Track. Ski Club. Spanish Club. Latin Club; AWARDS: Dates Memorial Award, Usher for graduation; LIKES: My family, football, Lou, snow, good times. Rocky and Lucky, my room, you. numbers 25 and 3, parties, week- ends. J.N., C.H , Yankees. Dallas, winning, DISLIKES: Indecisions. Monday mornings, squash, goodbyes, practice, late people, waiting, busy signals, red lights. Oakland. Boston, Derby, losing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be as successful as my father; FUTURE PLANS College DIANE M PEARCE — 1626 Hartford Turnpike; 3 31 61; Black hair, brown eyes, outgoing, talkative, crazy, ambitious. LIKES: Summer, weekends. Michelob. Yankees. Mustangs. Vettes. motorcycles, go-carts. ELO, Earth. Wind, and Fire. Foreigner, doing crazy things, Peterbilts. DISLIKES: School, stuck up people, teachers, people who lie, creeps, people who brag; PET PEEVE. When people bother me, when it rains on weekends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE. To be rich and successful; FUTURE PLANS: To own a small store BETSY ELLEN PEASE — 48 Vista Road; 11 13 61; Sensitive, crazy, fun- loving, happy, personable, good listener, individualist, talkative, Yeeah . Huh . I tell ya ; Oceanology Club, one half EHIBABBCIub. V.I.C.A., Sen- ior Advisory Committee, one third of the peas in the pod gang, Track, one half of the C P A.. LIKES: Horses, sunsets, smiling, shoes, cats. Jackson Browne, babies, teddy bears, Billy Joel, poetry, cozy fires, substantiation, pickles. Yes. skiing weekends, the beach. E. Hampton, music, Ba-Ba, W. Rock — H. Side; DISLIKES: Endings, stuck-up people, conformity, jealousy, boredom, unsociable people, waiting for people, lonely rainy days, pot roast, no spirit. C.B.'s. red lights; PET PEEVE: Supposedly supreme beings; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To remain happy, crazy, and young; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get married, and have a family JEAN B. PELLETIER — 18 Nettleton Avenue; 2 12 60; Great, good-look- ing. always in a good humor, brown hair, glasses; Rifle Team, Photography for school newspaper, Fencing, Latin Club. Outing Club, Model-Congress. A F.S : AWARDS Exchange student to Norway, founder of D H.C. and 0.0.C ; LIKES: Good friends, food, sports, the D.H.C ; DISLIKES: Stuck-up people, rahs. jocks. Boston Red Sox; PET PEEVE: My boss telling me I have to work Friday and Saturday nights; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To rule the world and be completely sane at some time in the future; FUTURE PLANS. College and or the Army for paratrooper training GREGG M. PERFETTO — 5 Gail Drive; 7 17 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, friendly; Golf Team. Rifle Club. Fencing Club. French Club; AWARDS: Letter for Golf. Junior Class Honor Guard; LIKES: Boston Red Sox. Dallas Cow- boys. outdoors, winning at raquetbali. golf. Sandee: DISLIKES: Reggie and the Yankees, loud people, cats: FUTURE PLANS: College DEBRA PERRY — 7 Fortune Drive GABRIEL M PETHICK — 5 Cindy Lane; 8 8 61 STEPHEN R. PETRILLO — 23 Edison Drive: 12 9 60: Medium height, friendly, quiet: Oceanology Club: LIKES: Chevies, brunettes. Monte Carlos, weekends. Camaros: DISLIKES: Mondays. Fords, extended homerooms; PET PEEVE: Automatic sports cars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a 454 LS-6 Corvette; FUTURE PLANS: To become an electrical contractor KATHRYN DOROTHY PFNAUSCH — 11 Red Brick Lane; 4 25 61; Emo- tional, sincere, talkative, practical; Homeroom Representative, J.V. Cheer- leader. Pep Club. F.B.L.A.; LIKES: Riding my bike, the ocean, the Berk- shires. talking on the phone. Barbra Streisand, NYC. cats, memories, sum- mertime. C.U.T.W.. chocolate, blue, vacations, dreaming, flowers, pillows, rocking chairs; DISLIKES Math, jogging, snakes, seaweed, crying, saying goodbye; PET PEEVE: Gossip; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To stop biting my nails, to weigh ninety pounds; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and become a business genius FRANK M PIROVANE — 9 Beechwood Drive; 3 16 61 Tall, brown hair, blue eyes, smart; Italian Club; LIKES: Canoeing, fishing, gardening, motor- cycles. vacations. New Hampshire, snowmobilmg. biking; DISLIKES: School, homework, teachers, reports, getting up early; FUTURE PLANS: College CHERYL ANN PISCITELLI — 119 Mill Road; 6 20 61; I don't get mad. I get even! , Ya. right , outgoing, gullible, friendly, wild and crazy, sarcastic; J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading, T.Q.. Student Government. Literary Club, 83 chorus, band. B B 's Inc.. one fifteenth of Hick family, one eight of the '79 painters. FI5 of the paper bag twins; AWARDS Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES Cold football games, vino, Bucky, “I hate orange'' Italian food. Wen, beaches buzzes. Snoopy, strawberries, ice-cream, sleeping, blue skies, sports, winning. C.C Teady, my car. weekends, smiling, maroon and white, my bulletin board. G P.'s car. cheering, nites at C L camp; DISLIKES: Knee- socks that fall down, extended homeroom. Shelton cheerleaders, peas, nosy people, boring weekends. Derby, twerps, cheering in the rain, red lights, ties, losing. T.Q homeioom; PET PEEVE: People who hate cheer- leaders for no reason; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To tell people whal I really think about them, and to drive G.P.'s car; FUTURE PLANS: College — inte- rior design SCOTT WAYNE PORTER — 61 Bassett Road; 11 9 61; Easy going, friendly, impatient, kind to all living things, loud. I had all I can stands. I can t stands no more ; Varsity Track — 3. Varsity Cross Country — 2. Freshman Basketball. Senior Class Secretary. Business Editor. Sachem staff, officer of F.B.L.A — 2. one sixth of Mory's bus boy crew. Spanish Club. Senior and Junior Prom Committee; LIKES: Sunday mornings, running in the ram. Boonesfarm Apple Wine, partying in Spig's camper, the Yankees. Thurman Munson, hard rock, the Flintstones. Shakespeare, being with good friends, mom s chicken cutlets, poetry, fighting with Steve, blue pajamas, sleeping out for Queen, bad jokes. God (He's cool). Rolling out the Barrel six out of nine, rough things, concerts; DISLIKES: Girls that swear, people that smoke. Saturday morning practices, the Red Sox, being told that I'm too loud, being compared to Rocky, red dump trucks, waiting, putting things off. getting caught, the morning alter, smooth things, lost class rings (S.M.), phony people, tunafish; PET PEEVE: Taking orders, being told what to do and when to do it SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become successful and happy in whatever I choose to do. to be lead guitarist in a rock band; FUTURE PLANS: College FRANK M. PORTO — 145 Buell Street; 8 11 60: Short, honest with people; Varsity Football, Student Government; AWARDS: Varsity letter; LIKES: Puerto Rico, having a good time, being alone, my stereo, listening to music, summer nights, special talks with M.D., my family, Yankees, Knicks, twinkies and Funny bones. Honeymooners. Odd Couple. The Three Stooges. Curley, ziti. my Camaro, Elton John, The Beatles, Friday nights in Spig's camper. Miller beer, sleeping. Sundays, summer, the beach, sports, sports extra, eat- ing. nice clothes. Chess King. Hawaii, butter crunch ice cream. Italian food, roastbeef subs; DISLIKES: Boston Red Sox. Fenway Park phonies, arguing with close friends, football practice. SAT scores, getting up in the morning after Friday nights, cold weather. Boston Celtics, liars, steak on Sundays, car accidents, being confused, people who don't have a good time when they should, shaving, pimples, dirt; PET PEEVE: To own a penthouse apart- ment on Fifth Avenue in New York City; FUTURE PLANS College and hope- fully be an accountant KAREN POSSIDENTE — 15 Lynn Terrace; 2 10 61; Prepie. amicable, determined. Varsity Field Hockey — Co-Captain, Sachem candids and underclassmen editor; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council, Senior Advisory Board. F.B.L A . one eighth of painters; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard. Junior Class Vice-President; LIKES: The Jug , cheesecake, gators, sunshine, little kids and bears; DISLIKES: Hassles. C.S.; FUTURE PLANS: College KEITH PUTNEY — 8 Stanton Road BARBARA JEAN RACCIO — 100 Village Street; 6 11 61; Crazy, talkative, loud, sweet and innocent, emotional, counselor, spoiled rotten, one hun- dred percent Italian. Let's blow this hotdog stand. : Student Council. Sec- retary Junior and Senior years, Shatzy Club, Drama Club, Cosmic Club. IKON Press. AWARDS: Trophies in dancing, certificate from Special Educa- tion Olympics; LIKES: Bugs Bunny. Rolls Royces, flowers, presents, chil- dren, dancing, animals. Panda bears, playing sports, traveling, straight long blond hair, the outdoors, what happened to Eric in ninth grade, flicking noses, toga-day. Florida, sun-dresses, summer tans, beaches, the country. Mork; DISLIKES: Cigarette smoke, boredom, waiting, busy phones, tenni- bopper music, inconsiderate people, decisions, peanut butter, being put in the middle, saying good-bye; PET PEEVE: People who eat alone; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own a Rolls Royce; FUTURE PLANS: College — physical therapy THERESANN A. RANCIATO — 14 Debra Lane. 3 13 61; Typical Pisces, sexy, daring, green cat eyes, arrogant, beguiling. Italian, stubborn, sensi- tive. Italian Club. Junior Prom Committee. Project Adventure Aide; LIKES: Mike. Daddy. Billy Joel, dark beaches, raw clams, Project Adventure, clim- bing and canoeing, ballet, modeling, Lynchie, cousins, poetry, amaretto di Saronno. Lowenbrau, bread, wine, cheese, and a warm sun; DISLIKES: Fat people (especially on diets ), swearing, lying, phonies, prejudice, Old Potatohead, clique; PET PEEVE: Neat, organized people who try to change me. People who don't mind their own business; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be on the covers of Vogue. Harper's Bazaar, and Cosmopolitan during the same month, adopt the world’s poorest kids; FUTURE PLANS: College DAVID J RAPUANO — 45 Central Avenue; 9 26 61: Unpredictable; LIKES: Football, sleeping, parties, skiing. Tull. Yes. Zappa, vacations. Yanks, lob- stering. ocean, checks; DISLIKES: Enlgish. hot weather, getting clamped by lobsters; PET PEEVE Girls that are hard to get; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Six feet,’two inches; FUTURE PLANS: To find a good job STEPHEN G RAPUANO — 107 Ezra Street; 8 24 61; Tall, hazel eyes, active, athletic, friendly, understanding; Football, Spanish Club; AWARDS: Varsity letter; LIKES: A certain girl, sports, dogs. Red Sox. parties, money, Bruins, being with friends. New Hampshire, outdoors, Vikings. Michelob, food; DISLIKES: Cigarettes, car accidents, homework, SAT’s. class rank, waiting, grades, being told what to do; PET PEEVE: School buses; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live a long life in a large home, with a lot of land; FUTURE PLANS: College, to'be happy SUSAN D RAPUANO — 87 Bailey Road; 10 1 61; Talkative, emotional, friendly, fastidious; One twentieth of Hawaii '77, Senior Prom Committee; LIKES Kevin, eating pizza over Sue M s house, the beach. Italian food, my gold bracelet, hockey games, Hawaii, June 9-11. gram's cookies, winter ol '77, my parenls. foods with Anna, reminiscing with my friends, New Year’s Eve at D.F.'s, cards, apples. V.P.'s having a sister, G.H. with Laurie, my little buddy, my sweatshirt robe, getting mail, Mom's chicken soup; DISLIKES: Muggy weather, fighting with people. Mondays, goodbyes, disappoint- ments. cigarettes, bugs, meatioaf. waiting, inconsiderate people, ironing my own clothes. Sue's lip junk; PET PEEVE: When people make plans and then break them; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To always be happy; FUTURE PLANS: College MICHAEL E. REGAN — 3 Lynette Drive; 4 10 61; Easy going, flexible, quiet. Basketball Team; LIKES Playing Basketball, eating pizza. Yankees, Giants. Chicago, skiing, golf; DISLIKES: Dallas. Red Sox, working hard and not getting a raise; PET PEEVE: Working Friday and Saturday nights; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be in the Olympics; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, then become a mechanical engineer CHRISTOPHER A. REILLY — 5 Helen Drive; 7 25 61; Quiet, insane; LIKES: Fast cars and screaming guitars, Jimi Hendrix; DISLIKES: Rahs, stuck up chicks; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To steal Frank Zappa's guitar WILLIAM F. RHONE — 5 Cottontail Lane; 5 24 61; Friendly, blue eyes, long eye lashes. You're never on time , Unity, Unity . Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball, Freshman Basketball. Varsity Club; AWARDS: Varsity letter in Football and Baseball; LIKES: Twit, Red Sox, baseball. Yaz, pizza, driving around with Chris, Zig-up to Hogan, Frank's mother's cooking, April 7, friends, the color green. DISLIKES: The lateness of a certain girl, losing, bro- ken ankles. Football practice, cigarette smoke. Yankee fans who think they're big; PET PEEVE: People that are conceited, SUPPPRESSED DESIRE: To have success in whatever I do in life; FUTURE PLANS: College DONALD JOSEPH RICH — 11 Chapmen Court; 12 22 60; Macho, cool, considerate, trustworthy, friendly, ambitious: Football. Ski Club: LIKES: Girls with a nice personality, motorcycles, weight lifting, all kinds of sports, skiing; DISLIKES: When people say no. not having money, conceited people; PET PEEVE: People who are wasting their lives away; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Too many to explain; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college GEORGE ROBERTS — 110 Ezra Street NINA ELIZABETH ROCHE — 131 Shawmut Avenue; 9 15 61; Shy, sensi- tive: Varsity Field Hockey, Track and Field, F.B.L.A.. Ski Club; AWARDS: Varsity letters and jacket; LIKES: Friday nights in Bev's Cadi, my family, doing what I want, horses, V.W. convertibles, 10 7 77, jewelry, clothes, good-times with friends, walking the beach, curly hair, beards, weekends, 8 25 78 in N H. with D M. and B.C.; DISLIKES: Saying good-bye. good times that have to end. two faced people; PET PEEVE: Being told what to do; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own a black Porche; FUTURE PLANS: Medical secre- tary. college with Diane MICHELE C. ROSA — 9 State Street; 12 13 61; Shy, sensitive, friendly, fun-loving; Oceanology Club; LIKES: Concerts, music, parties, the good old days in Oceanology. E.J., M.H., missing school because of snow storms; DISLIKES: Being short, spiders, bees, homework, anything having to do with Vitreon. PET PEEVE: Having worms thrown at me by T.T. and R.F.; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE To someday look at Barney eye level instead of on an angle; FUTURE PLANS To settle down with a rich husband, kids, a big house, two cats and a dog. and a trash can in the backyard KATHY ANNE ROSANO — 45 Randall Drive; 12 13 60; Short, funny, crazy, friendly gullible, talkative; Varsity Field Hockey, Ski Club; AWARDS: Varsity letters; LIKES: Making people laugh, talking on the phone. Friday nights out in Bev's Cadi, summers in East Haven, the beach. Billy Joel, Jai-Alai. gam- bling with Mrs M. close friends; DISLIKES: Rainy weekends, slow drivers, busy signals. Good-byes , phony people, waiting, being bored, crowds, people who don't use their blinkers; PET PEEVE: Good times that have to end; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: College, and to be successful in whatever I do JONATHAN K. ROSS — 100 Mountain View Terrace, Hamden, 5 10 60; Musical; Ski Club. Swim Team; LIKES: Music, swimming; DISLIKES: People who are perfect; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: I would like to have anyone of my favorite stars come to my house; FUTURE PLANS To get into some kind of music KEVIN E. ROSSI — 151 Maple Avenue; 2 23 61; Funny, intelligent, sensi- tive. fun-loving, adventurous: Cross Country. Track. Fencing Club. Fencing Team. Chess Club. Model Congress. Rakish. Latin Club: AWARDS: National Merit Scholarship Commended Student. American Legion Boy's State 1978. Junior Honor Guard. 1978 Frontiers of Applied Science Lecture Series; LIKES: Hiking, nature, camping, fitness, gravel, cars, racing, science, poli- tics. running, autumn, music, fencing, chess, reading, RFK, JFK; DISLIKES: Frauds, rushing, inconsistency, pressure; PET PEEVE: Limitations. SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To become famous, to solve many problems and right many wrongs; FUTURE PLANS: College. U.S. Army, politics, travel CHRISTOPHER JOHN RUBINO — 6 Drazen Drive South: 11 21 60; Unpre- dictable. believed to have Brain Rot ; Swim Team, Model Congress and Debate Club. Outing Club; LIKES: Music, barefeet, F.M., hiking, rock clim- bing. Saturday Night Live, eating, Japanese monster movies. Chinese food, doing something crazy; DISLIKES: Flies, rain, wet camping trips, boredom, disco, over zealous musicians, greed, being hungry; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To climb Mt. Everest; FUTURE PLANS: College JANET A RUCINSKI — 6 Roger Avenue; 8 5 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, friendly, crazy, easygoing. LIKES: Horseback riding, swimming. Florida, Cal- 84 ifornia. Corvettes, summer, weekends, partying. Italian food, lions, music. Camaros. Trans Ams. Yankees. DISLIKES: School, insects, history, coceited guys, being bored, stuck-up people, getting up for school; PET PEEVE Rainy days, when someone says they’ll call and they don't; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a horse; FUTURE PLANS Find a good job, and eventually travel JEANMARIE RUDEWICZ — 112 Standish Avenue MICHAEL WILLIAM RUSECKY — 5 Evergreen Place; 3 20 61; LIKES: Music, skiing. Salmon River, the moon, concerts; DISLIKES: Unsociable people, people with no taste in music, nothing to do; PET PEEVE: Waking up in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To parachute TERESA MARIE RUSSO — 27 Lawncrest Drive; 8 12 61; Italian, petite, tal- kative. creative; IKON Press. Italian Club. Drama Club; AWARDS: Italian award, art awards; LIKES: Blue eyes. Saturday Night Live”, roses. Italians, chocolate, strawberries, friendly people, snow, the beach. Steve Martin. Jethro Tull. Kansas. Yes. Billy Joel: DISLIKES: Disco, stuck-up people, cli- ques. red lights, rain, unromantic people, prejudiced people; PET PEEVE Traffic; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be six feet tall for one day; FUTURE PLANS: College — Physical therapy, happiness JEREMIAH C. RYAN — 11 Susan Lane; 2 23 61; Dedicated, success orientated, care free, friendly; Freshman Football. Freshman Baseball. Sen- ior Babe Ruth; LIKES: Frisbee, dancing, the woods, drinking beer, biking, Maine, leisure time. Rolling Stones, good friends, tennis, One Day at a Time , 5:00 PM and 10:00 PM. the ocean, sunrises, wide open highway, Boston Red Sox; DISLIKES: Traffic, pollution, AMC Pacers, chemistry, com- pulsive talkers. Order in Sir , rainy days, being broke, getting very upset, AM. bad-mouthed girls, writing essays, big buns ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a harem — or two; FUTURE PLNAS: To remain a bachelor (for awhile) and see every corner of the world MARY JUDITH RYAN — 27 Marion Drive. 8 16 61; Judy ; Do not walk behind me. I may not lead. Do not walk in front of me. I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend ; Rowdy, outspoken, dare doer, outgoing, neat, understanding, forgiving, helpful with problems, a good listener, inde- pendent, proud, congenial, amiable, friendly; Cheerleading. Field Hockey, Volleyball Team. Youth Arc, Drama, dancing; AWARDS: Varsity letter for cheerleading. Who's who in American High School Students; LIKES Choc- olate M M's. the outdoors, weekends, roses, P.A., dancing, acting, friends, books, movies, clothes. Genne Cream Ale, daydreaming, Holy name, Free- bird. sleeping late and getting mail, family, money, food; DISLIKES: Snobs, spiders, messy rooms, sneezing; PET PEEVE: People who won't listen, or look at both sides, snobby people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world and meet lots of people, to help people; FUTURE PLANS: College — then clinical social work SHARON ROSE RYAN — 95 Blakeslee Avenue; 9 26 61; Don't worry about it , gullible, impatient, sensitive, sentimental, unorganized; LIKES Someone special and his Mighty Mo. Thunderbirds, surprises, M M's. 280Z's, Hawaii, balloons. Hutch, roller coasters. TR7's, my lucky yellow rab- bit's foot; DISLIKES: People stopping in front of me. stuffing, thunder and lightning, being scared, gravy, commercials. Two-thirds of BK management. Sheri's laugh. PET PEEVE: My mother's stew; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To win the lottery and buy my cars; FUTURE PLANS: College, veterinarian, staying as happy as I am right now DIANE SALDAMARCO — 1700 Hartford Turnpike; 2 27 61; Short, silly, crazy, dark, brown eyes, Italian, pisces, exaggerator. Help , Anyone see Karen'? , |okasmoint , Hey. baby ; LIKES: E.P.. guys, money, pimpin in my Caddi . partying with Karen, going crazy, long nails, fighting with Sue. Mickey Mouse. Zippy, summer of 77 , Kingie and Diamond , being with JM . Saturday nights. Coke. Cobra ll’s, Lincoln Continental Town Cars . Lynyrd Skynyrd, dancing, the way Joe laughs; DISLIKES: People who think they are better than you, pushy people, lonely nicjhts, rainy Sun- days. being home with no one to talk to. Friday nights; PET PEEVE: Spa- ghetti and promises that are broken. SUPPRESSED DESIRE To own the house of 82 Edward Street, East Haven and have a black Lincoln Continen- tal Town Car in the driveway; FUTURE PLANS: To be me and to be rich LAURIE JEAN SALVATI — 35 Shaw Drive; 2 24 61; Happy, funny, demanding, optimistic; One twentieth of Hawaii 77 ; LIKES: God, CH. the cherry trees on Washington Avenue. Jackson Browne. Shalimar, cocoanut chocolate-chip cookies, vanilla, tan hands and feet, my Hawaiian surfer, the trees in autumn, being a Pisces, dancing, making memories, laughing, time to think, my grandmother's macaroni, diamonds. Anna Darenina, YZ. the ocean, sneaks, clean white bathrooms. Star Trek, big cars, walking and jog- ging. Brown, potatoes and eggs, looking for four leaf clovers. GHWS. Bob and Carol, the outdoors, the back of knees, Keg House Cafe ; DISLIKES: Pot holes, rationalizing, loosing my retainer, when people can't make a deci- sion. beer, procrastination, restrictions, repeating myself, air conditioning in cars, when my name is spelled wrong; PET PEEVE: S.K., being called Sue; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be on the Merv Griffin Show; FUTURE PLANS: College and travel, but mostly to always be happy ESTELLE M SANTOEMMA — 1771 Ridge Road; 11 11 61; Rowdy, friendly, outgoing, crazy, always smiling, gullible, sensitive, sentimental, short, blue eyes, curly hair; Ski Club, F.B.L.A. Club, Swim Team. Field Hockey, one seventh of Michwin Club, Senior Prom Committee; LIKES: Weenie. Boom-boom, Burnsie, suffer. Toshie, Bitcher, cheerleading at games, happy, friendly, and crazy people, ice cream, rollerskating, fashion- able clothes, parlies, when my sister Denise and I get along well, being with my grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins, talking out my problems with my mother, having an understanding and crazy mother, just being myself and enjoying it. DISLIKES: Shy. phony people, steno homework, when I'm treated bad. dieting, when Jane loses her temper with me. nosy people, not getting along with my brothers, having to say good-bye to people you love (Toshie); PET PEEVE An over protective brother, when plans fall through, driving behind slow people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To get married, have an estate, and seven children. To be a happy person; FUTURE PLANS: To be as sensible and happy as my parents, college — legal secretary STEVEN D SANTOEMMA — 1771 Ridge Road; 11 11 61; Easy going, friendly, confident, good sense of humor, independent, ready to help others, realistic; LIKES: Automobiles, motorcycles. Spig's camper, weekends, cruis- ing around town, windy cool days, early mornings, sunsets, flying in an air- plane. B.B.: DISLIKES: Nosy people, long cold winters, people who don't know how to have fun, deadlines, being told what to do by someone with no authority; PET PEEVE Watching someone make mistakes and not be able to do or say anything. SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be able to experience any- thing and everything; FUTURE PLANS: College and trade school MARK SANTORO — 55 Hermitage Lane JOHN J SAPIRO — 1792 Hartford Turnpike; 4 2 61; Funny, musical, out- going. witty, energetic, emotional, imaginative, confused; Model Congress and Debate Club. Drama (Here and Now. Curious Savage), swimming. AWARDS Superior rating from C.T. Debate Association. Ex Tempore Speaking. LIKES: Sunshine on cold fall days, loud guitar music, frozen yogurt, fat pens, dogs with moist noses; DISLIKES: Getting overtired, driving for hours in a car. having nothing to do, standing on your head. PET PEEVE: Dust; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To walk several miles in the rain; FUTURE PLANS: To realize my full potential as a human being, to coexist in mutual understanding with my fellow man and to die DONNA M SCAFARIELLO — 4 Bowen Road: 10 27 61; Crazy, always smiling, sensitive, talkative, friendly. It’s a disgrace , I'm psyched ; F B L A . AWARDS: Typing certificate; LIKES: Beaches, music, going nuts with Tracey, Yankees. Camaros. falling snow. Italian food, small kids, night walks, roses, ice cream cones, clothes, a certain someone, talks with Reedy, a friendly smile; DISLIKES: Liars, phony people, rainy days, people who don't use their blinkers, being tired, being bored, lightning, busy signals, tests, broken promises; PET PEEVE: People who cannot be trusted; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world, to own my own nursery school with Sue and Deb, FUTURE PLANS College, marriage KAREN L. SCHOLDER — 4 Marion Drive; 7 25 61; Shy. quiet, moody, hon- est. understanding, sympathetic; Spanish Club; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, the Boston Bruins, the Beatles, Italian food. Jackson Browne, sailing, photography, Bob Dylan, the Dallas Cowboys; DISLIKES: Star Wars, science fiction, disco. Rod Stewart, baseball. Elvis Presley; PET PEEVE: People who think they are perfect; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a customized Chevy van; FUTURE PLANS: College KYM A. SEMTAK — 191 Mill Rd. TODD C. SEMTAK — 191 Mill Rd. HELEN ROYSE SHANLEY — 120 Buell Street; 2 11 61; Sincere, deter- mined. thoughtful, stubborn; Varsity Swimming (Co-Captain). Gymnastics, Sachem (Boy's Sports Editor), concert and marching band. Freshman and Sophomore Class Treasurer. Senior Advisory Board; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard. All Housy Diver, Alternate Girls' State. LIKES: Thunderstorms, autumn, ketchup. Radio Mystery Theatre, comfortable clothes, bears, music, good conversation, receiving letters, saving old things. Renoir, french poodles; DISLIKES others, rainy mornings, PET PEEVE: People who constantly complain; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Vivre en France; FUTURE PLANS: College STACEY KATHLEEN SHEAN — 255 Clintonville Lane; 6 23 61; Ya know? . I'm dying . Hi , blue eyes, stubborn, sensitive, blocky, sincere, complainer; Ski Club, one twentieth of Hawaii '77. Senior Prom Committee. LIKES: David, pizza, roses, beach at night, getting presents. YMI. blue. Eagles. Dan Fogelburg. my 72 Monte. Todd and Sassy, skiing, rocky . Aramis. parties, Maine, camping trips (77). D.F.'s home. Hawaii, dancing with Cyndi and Laurie. Jingles, being warm and comfy, snowy half days (78). hockey games, laughing, van parties, memories, Mom. Dad, Jeff, New Year's Eves; DISLIKES: Sea creatures, accidents, bad moods, bumpy roads, cold sores, arguments, spiders, secrets, hypocrites, disappointments, being nagged, not having enough money, getting up at 6 30, making decisions, lobster, feeling stuffed, having sand stuck to me. boring weekends, head- aches; PET PEEVE: People who disagree with me when I know I'm right; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have long nails, to have all my daydreams come true; FUTURE PLANS: College, make money, live a beautiful life MICHAEL J. SHERMAN — 15 Postman Highway; 4 10 61; Impulsive, para- noid. schizophrenic. Chess Club. Oceanology Club, chorus; LIKES: Sun- sets, Mercedes Benz. YZ. sleeping, chess, cheesecake; DISLIKES: Getting up early, raking leaves, disco. Yankee fans, working Saturday night, busy signals; PET PEEVE: Idiot drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To feel perfectly free to fall asleep in a class; FUTURE PLANS: College DENISE R. SHURA — 33 Eaton Street; 12 5 61; Short, blond hair, blue eyes, dimples, always smiling, friendly, very outgoing, like being outdoors; F.B.L.A . LIKES: Mark Buono, snow skiing, the beach, weekends, my Friday night gang, flowers. Beatles. Mrs. Wulle. softball, fall, country music, horse- back riding. Princess, animals; DISLIKES: Homework, having to get up early in the morning, people who think they are better than you; PET PEEVE: Phony people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To please those I love the best I can; FUTURE PLANS: Marriage, model, work in a travel agency and raise a family DIANE LEE SIMPSON — 20 Barton Drive; 6 17 61; Chorus. YPF, Search Committee; LIKES: Music. Chicago, spending time with friends, a special someone, shopping, hiking, reading, skating, dogs, vacations, beaches, talking on the phone, movies; DISLIKES: Waiting in long lines, poor phone connections, SAT. grades, careless drivers, pushy salespeople, people who talk condescendingly to other people; PET PEEVE: When things don’t go as they should; FUTURE PLANS: College, nursing career, marriage ROBERT PAUL SIMS JR. — 22 Dover Road; 5 21 61; Brewing Club; LIKES: Weekends. Molsen’s, Schlitz, concerts, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin. Nantucket. Going to Montana”, F.Z., keg parties, J.D.'s, Mooney's, hockey games. N.Y. Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, going sick, drums, George Carlin. Deputy D.; DISLIKES: Queers, G.P., tires, calm people, BNers. Bud , get- ting up early, working. Kiss, cigarette smoke, people who chew like a cow, cheerleaders. New Haven, Red Sox, rain on keg nights, warm beer. PET PEEVE: Dirty, grubby people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a good time, no mailer what I do CYNTHIA H SKRINSKI — 39 Butler Road; 11 15 60; Hazel eyes, brown hair, friendly, talkative, nutty, emotional, Scorpio, lazy, shy; A.F.S. Club; LIKES: Cats. Z28 Camaro, a special guy, disco, baseball, roller skating, swimming, candy, drawing. Eagles. Barry Manilow. Donna Summer, friends, making people happy, astrology, talking on the phone. Friday nights; DIS- LIKES: Big dogs, pot, getting up for school, rowdy people, phony people, good-byes, seeing people unhappy, boring days, loud music, tests, reading, broken promises, having my picture taken; PET PEEVE: People who are conceited; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy in whatever I do; FUTURE PLANS To be a receptionist in an office CHERYL ANN SMITH — 109 Shawmut Avenue; 4 27 61. Ya know , quiet, nervous, short. A.F.S. Club, Student Government, F.B.L.A., LIKES The Drops, sleeping late. Hawaii, summer, beaches, silver Camaros, driving around. McDonalds “workers , the Yankees, Bucky Dent, watching the soaps. Ron's jokes, music. E.W.F. and D.S.. days off, eating pizza with Peggy, sweets. October '77; DISLIKES: Getting up in the mornings. Sheri's laugh, little brothers, being broke, liars, sore losers, being bored, waiting around, braggarts, getting my headaches; PET PEEVE: People who think that I'm wrong but I know that I'm right; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a jet and fly across the world; FUTURE PLANS: Business school MARGARET CATHERINE SMITH — 337 Bassetl Road; 8 3 61; Ya wanna? , tall, understanding, Iriendly; F.B.L A . Student Government. Oceanology Club; LIKES: Eddie H., summer of 78 , tall, dark guys, memo- ries. day dreaming, roller skating, weekends, summers, the beach, swim- ming. white Christmas, walking in the snow, shinny cars, cruisin. being with my close friends, sleeping, music, spending money, windy days, children. DISLIKES: The dentist. Sheri's content laughing, being woken up when I’m still tired, going straight to work after school, cold mornings, waking up early, liars, conceited and stuck-up people, people who leave without saying Good-bye , people who start saying something and never finish saying it: PET PEEVE: People always asking me questions; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become rich and travel through to United States; FUTURE PLANS: Unde- cided AARON SOLNIT — 30 Short Hill Road; 4 29 61; Outing Club THOMAS C SOLOMON — 32 Pool Road. 3 26 60. Party loving, friendly, easy going, sarcastic; Misfits; LIKES: Jack Daniel’s, work, cars, food, Beach Boys, math; DISLIKES: School, routine. English; PET PEEVE: Fake people. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Not to get into a boring, routine job; FUTURE PLANS: To get a job that is not routine, and own a nice place to live CYNTHIA ANN SOSENSKY — 63 Corey Road; 7 13 60; Little Cin ; Smile and the world smiles with you. cry and you cry alone ; Cute, moody, smiles, wild woman, good natured, short and sassy, giggles, talkative, unpredictable, lazy: Health Careers; AWARDS: Nursing Assistant Award: LIKES Fly. D B . Martin John Tondalo, Tom Collins, the beach. Chantilly. Johnson's Baby Powder, Indian summer, good friends, egg rolls, soda, mesc, Jackson Browne, Mrs T’s cooking, money, going to S.K.’s and hav- ing iced tea and peanuts; DISLIKES Busy phones, spinach, busters, bowl- ing. Hi-C. when M T. takes years to get ready, the frizzies. not having enough money, when there is nothing on the radio, when the answer is no ; PET PEEVE Not getting my own way; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fol- low a rainbow and find a pot of gold; FUTURE PLANS: To be married, live a fulfilled life with happiness, to own a home and to be a nurse GEORGE MATTHEW SPIGNESI — 14 Watson Avenue; 7 11 61: Friendly, confident, nervous, considerate, humble, worrier, straight teeth; Freshman Football. Oceanology Club, one twentieth of Hawaii 77 , Varsity Football. Varsity Swimming, Varsity Golf. Student Government. Student Advisory Council. Spanish Club. Junior and Senior Prom Committee; AWARDS: Cap- tain — swimming. Junior Honor Guard. Homeroom Representative, Varsity letters and jacket; LIKES: Summer. Hawaii 77 . parties at my house, all the good times with Nancy. Sue, and Kathy, winter, skiing, disco, Yankees, turt- lenecks. sleeping out for Queen, sports. Miller. S.G.F.'s, V.B.W.. ice skating, windy Hawaiian beaches. J.T.C.T., roller skating, rolling out the barrel. 6 of 9. softball games, dances. Hamden girls. MissZ. beaches, upstairs with N.T. and S P.. my camper. 21 A.O.T.. L.R.. dancing; DISLIKES: Strong girls from New York, getting up early, talking on the phone, practice of any kind, sprints. Red Sox, V.C., feeling sick the next morning, people with no self- confidence KEVIN R. ST. CLAIR — 27 Corey Road; 7 26 61; LIKES: Music, Yes, out- side. doing what I want; DISLIKES: Disco, people with poor taste in music. PET PEEVE: Staying home: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To jam with somebody famous, party with Yes SHERVONNE A. STALLINGS — 41 Juniper Drive; 8 24 61; Fun, crazy, ambitious, quiet at times, talkative, understanding, sensitive; LIKES: Calypso music, disco music, dancing, fashion illustration. New York, Nevis West Indies, children, talking, church, travel, interesting people, meeting people Irom other countries. DISLIKES: Phony people, people who can’t tell jokes, soggy cereal; PET PEEVE People who nag me, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a fashion illustrator. FUTURE PLANS: To enter college and reach my goal HOWARD MICHAEL STEINBERG — 127 Blakeslee Avenue; 6 4 61; Out going, friendly, independent, sincere, fun loving, absent-minded, strong willed, competitive, good friend, bad enemy. I want only one thing from life, the very best! ; Varsity Baseball. Varsity Basketball. Homeroom Representa- tive. Senior Class Vice-President. Varsity Club. Spanish Club. Drama Club, one third of the No Heds; AWARDS: Letters in Baseball and Basketball. Mr Jenning's Favorite Student Award; LIKES: Family, gaining weight, sleep, currency, cars, a good argument, sports, Sally’s, Star Trek, clothes, power, dreaming, rowdydom , new sneakers, EW and F, SM. DR. chocolate chip cookies. Mets. mass confusion. Steve's paranoia, inventions, prestige, laughing, intriguing people, grudges. Scott's joke ratings, domination, classy women, music, winning, jills, cats having the same heads, good times with good friends; DISLIKES: Decisions, broken noses, empty gastanks. working, prejudice, insects. MML. aimlessness, oily pizza, stupidity, losing, knuckle cracking, nothing to wear, olives, striking out. smoke, frustration, SAT's, brownies with nuts. Arthur Treacher s, lack of funds, practices, lone- liness. early mornings, being cold, pulp; PET PEEVE: Unreasonable people who don’t see things my way. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live as happily and well respected as my father; FUTURE PLANS: College, success CHARLOTTE E. STEPHENS — 182 Rimmon Road: 3 24 61: Outing Club; LIKES: Camping, hiking, canoeing, good times with friends, memories, Maine, weekends, children, autumn, M M's, sunsets, animals; DISLIKES: Phonies, insincerity, being rushed, being stuck in the mud with D.H.. J.C., and J.H.. PET PEEVE: Cruelty to animals; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To travel crosscountry; FUTURE PLANS: College PATRICIA ANN SWIATEK — 33 Robin Court. 5 20 61; Moody at times, crazy at other times; Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Field Hockey. Varsity Girl's Track, Varsity Basketball, AWARDS: The Bertha Award for Basketball; LIKES: Food. Champale, sleeping, the beach, Ron Guidry, R.O.. going out. music; DISLIKES: Practice, the Red Sox, 440 repeats, 1000 repeats, staying home, getting up at 4 00 A M. to go to work, rain, messy hair, writing papers, mornings after the night before; PET PEEVE: Hair that refuses to do what it's supposed to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a successful chiroprac- tor: FUTURE PLANS: College SUSAN R. TARDUCCI — 14 Jones Farm Road; 3 29 61; Brown hair, brown eyes, rowdy, crazy. Iriendly. out going, quick-tempered. Italian, nut, nice smile; LIKES: A certain some one. partying, sleeping, going out to Clinton, my dog Bosco, the weekends, sailing, driving crazy, being chased , sun- sets. honesty. Kools. going out with friends; DISLIKES: Phony and two- faced people, bees, people who are always late, busy phones, shopping with Mary, saying good-bye , peas, trouble makers, crazy drivers, end of the summer, my glasses, guys who try to act what they aren't; PET PEEVE: People who make me do things I don't want to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a baby blue Camaro. and to become a special education teacher, FUTURE PLANS To settle down some day and be happy for the rest of my life STEVEN M TERCYAK — 25 Dover Road; 10 1 60; Rowdy, cool, What's up . How ya doing , crazy but not insane, easy to get along with, spaced , uncontrollable; Partying Club; LIKES: Knives. Kareem Abdul Jab- bar basketball. Chrissie, odd people, Jiles, Three Stooges, Frampton. Doors. Beatles, keggfers. Bush, riding my bike, partying. Stairway to Heaven , seafood, clams, anything out of the ordinary. DISLIKES: Tires, get- ting up early in the morning, burnt food, leeches, apple skin, onions, serious disco, sneezing, coughing, politics, quiet people, gear heads; PET PEEVE: Poison Ivy; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get a hair cut; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege JOHN MICHAEL TEUBER — 42 Susan Lane; 10 9 61; Friendly, talkative, loves to fool around, moody, impatient, easily irritated, basically good hearted, clean cut: Junior and Senior Class Treasurer. Varsity Track, Swim- ming. Cross Country. Drama Club, Here and Now . The Curious Sav- age . Model Congress and Debate Club, one sixth ol Mory's bus boy crew. No Heds. Student Council. F.B.L.A.: AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard, Varsity Letler for Managing Swim Team; LIKES: Females, God, true friends. The Kinks, Springsteen. Charlie. Congresses, parties, concerts, bad jokes, air- craft. chocolate, being in the spotlight, Spig’s trailer, cigars, books, real rock n roll, backstage talks. Elm Street; DISLIKES: Disco, girls who giggle, ciga- rettes. being called Tubotts , cold and rainy days, not being in control, missing C M s art show, needless questions, leeches, insects, people with closed minds: PET PEEVE: Whiners; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To escape to a tropical paradise; FUTURE PLANS: College RAYMOND MICHAEL THOMAS — 77 Blakeslee Avenue. 10 10 61; Friendly, funny, sarcastic, intelligent; Model Congress and Debate Club. Chess Club. Golf Team. Swim Team Manager, former member of the Mory's bus boy club; LIKES: Golf, Yankees, cowboys, parties, friends, books, sum- mer, Marshall Tucker, skiing, football, movies, steak bones; DISLIKES: Hooking, slicing. Red Sox. Redskins, disco, narrow fairways, S.B.; PET PEEVE: Working weekends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a pro golfer; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get an education, and find a high paying job JAMES J THOMPSON — 12 Eaton Street; 10 13 60; Moody, enthusiastic, tall, understanding, ambitious, sick bird (beak); Freshman Football, Base- ball. Cheever U; LIKES: Weekends, girls, brew — Heineken. cars. food, summer. Rhode Island, Yankees, music, seeing new places, baseball, Rat's parties, good times with friends: DISLIKES: Working nights, cigarettes, los- ing things, pointy shoes, John's mistakes; PET PEEVE: Getting up: SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be healthy and lead a meaningful life; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided MAURA JEAN THOMPSON — 71 Grove Road; 3 27 61; Red hair, blue eyes, five feet five and a half inches. Aries, friendly, book worm, considerate; AFS Club. Oceanology Club; LIKES: Books, music, collecting things, pizza. Chinese food, friendly people, well behaved and clean; DISLIKES: Liver. 86 stuck up people; PET PEEVE: People who don’t stop for traffic lights; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE; To live on a farm or in the mountains; FUTURE PLANS: College, work and maybe marriage and children DEBORAH ANN TIBERIO — 75 St. John Street; 8 4 61; Tall, friendly, gulli- ble. loud, moody; Pep Club, F.B.L.A., President of F.B.L.A. senior year; AWARD: Gregg shorthand award; LIKES: New York Yankees, Billy Joel. Ital- ian food, shopping, vacations, driving, going out; DISLIKES: Snotty people, Boston Red Sox, onions, good-byes, when good times end; PET PEEVE: Busy signals, people who don’t use blinkers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful and rich; FUTURE PLANS: College NANCY C. TIEFENBRUNN — 15 Todd Drive, 5 17 61; Crazy, friendly, adventurous. “Keep yourself alive . “Wilma , “I'm not as dumb as I look , Sick! , Model Congress and Debate Club. Student Council, New Haven Coliseum Skating Club, U.S.F.S.A.. New Haven Precision Team. Interna- tional Queen Fan Club; LIKES: Queen, The Cars. Derringer, figure skating. PFG, England, skinny ties, old clothes. Roger Meddows Taylor, penguins, purple, black. Moet Chandon, Champagne. Monty Python's Flying Circus, Steve Martin, hats, scarves, my locker, WPLR, guitars, M M's. peanut but- ter. Winnie the Pooh. Rudolph Nureyev, The New Haven Nighthawks, Eddie Wazoo, snow. TR7's, Toller Cranston, rock concerts, the Muppett Show, LC Customs. Mork, soccer, safety pins, wineglasses, Ben Orr, staying up late, parties, the scissor singers. The Bulsara sisters, fire, carnations. Axels, top hats; DISLIKES: Disco, “perfects , early morning patch, shorts, southern rock. ELP. waiting, liver, Sunday morning radio, getting dressed up. sum- mer. getting the wrong number. WTIC FM. doctor’s appointments, broken skatelaces. cafeteria food, oral reports, snakes, the sound of blades on cement, filling out college applications, singing cheerleaders; PET PEEVE: When people put their fingers all over their records; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a rock star; FUTURE PLANS: Architectural school ALAN MICHAEL TOFIG — 53 Windsor Road; 6 12 61; Good natured. easy going, a little lazy, loud, patient; Model Congress, Student Government; LIKES: ELP. The Mets, junk food; DISLIKES: Bill's stupid jokes, wet camping trips, too much snow; PET PEEVE: Quitters; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a very rich doctor; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and medical school JOAN PAULA TOMASZEK — 49 Carriage Drive; 1 6 61; Always smiling and laughing, moody. Capricorn, sensitive, outgoing, crazy, outspoken, independent, talkative, emotional, “Lives for the weekends , happy; LIKES: A special someone, weekends, going out, having good times with special friends, spring, warm sunny days on the beach, snow, having fun, going shopping, stuffed animals, sleeping late. Springsteen. Chicago, music; DIS- LIKES: “Certain people , waking up early, people who lie, plastic people, coming to school, stuck up guys, having pimples, people who bother you, being in trouble; PET PEEVE: People who think too highly of themselves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Firebird or a Lincoln Continental. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and to live a happy, healthy, and successful life ANTHONY M. TONDALO — 52 Kimberly Circle; 5 13; “I've got to admit it’s getting better, a little better all the time. It can't get no worse' The Beatles; Friendly, crazy, individualist, always laughing, out going, short, dark, gulli- ble. big brown eyes, flirt, cuddley; LIKES: Foxy looking ladies, drawing, weight lifting, hiking, partying. Mom's cooking; DISLIKES: Sunday nights, certain people, waking up early, having zits, shaving PET PEEVE: Stuck up girls; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be well off; FUTURE PLANS: Work, weight lilting, own a house, get married, have kids GARY J. USCILLA— 19 Juniper Drive; 5 13 61; Brown eyes, tall, friendly, stubborn; Misfits, Swimming. Oceanology Club; LIKES: Trucks, my '71 Cut- lass, girls, roller skating. J.D.. Blazers, partying with the gang, snow, Rich's SS; DISLIKES Fords. '68 Pontiac Tempest’s with dual exhaust, being told what to do; PET PEEVE: Getting up early, school, fingerprints on my win- dows; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a collection of 442’s including a 1972 Olds Indy pace car VICTOR JAMES VACCARO — 1860 Hartford Turnpike; 4 13 61; Trustwor- thy. friendly, cool, considerate person, who has temper tantrums and gets jealous at times; Football; LIKES: Everything about Kathie B.. girls that have a good personality, loyal friends, harmless jokes, sports, anyone I consider a special friend; DISLIKES: Hypocrites, budinskis, CT’s. flirts, total waste prod- ucts. certain cliques, people saying no, an empty wallet, conceited people, over made up girls, pressures, arguments, an empty tank, trouble makers; PET PEEVE: Inconsiderate people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To surprise peo- ple and become a big success. FUTURE PLANS: To attempt to make people proud of me WENDI A VALALIK — 160 Montowese Avenue; 12 7 61; Honest, unpre- dictable, shy. patient, moody, imaginative, bean. Wendies. “Toodles , “Like, ya know! ; Track. Volleyball; LIKES: Happy faces, animals, fall. Giraffes, Boo , bubble gum, dimes, snowstorms, country farms, outdoors, drawing. DISLIKES: Making decisions, snakes, people who look down on others, porkchops. needles, dressing up; PET PEEVE: Ice crunchers; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be happy by being myself; FUTURE PLANS: College JEAN M. VALENTINO — 12 Pond Hill Road; 11 30 61; Lazy, never on time; LIKES: Sequoia, T-Byrd, horses, smiles, summer, foot stomping music, food, DISLIKES: Politics, snobs, cheapskates, winter, cruelty to animals, TNH; PET PEEVE: Bossy people who only care about themselves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To drive in a demolition derby; FUTURE PLANS: To enjoy life DEBRA JOY VERNERIS — 169 Shawmut Avenue; 4 14 61; Friendly, cheerful, always telling stupid jokes; LIKES: Philip, walking barefoot on the beach, eating, driving, swimming, long weekends, day dreaming, meeting new people, good friends; DISLIKES: Monday morning, homework, school, going to work, being stared at, tv o faced people, people who say one thing and do something else; PET PEEVE; People who think that they're better than anyone else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in Hawaii. FUTURE PLANS: To get married JOHN BRIAN VIELE — 33 Conventry Circle; 3 4 61; Tall, blue eyes, sick, tired; LIKES: Laura's jeepsters, Molly, Christopher, Jai-Alai, Mercedes Benz 450 SL, Lisa and Laurie’s babysitter. Terry the terror, Laura and Tammy. Tammy's blonde hair. Peanuts. Dawn's Dairy Queen, old sneakers, getting fired; DISLIKES: Static, real grubs, alarmclocks, Sunday nights. Mo-peds. AMC cars, empty wallets; PET PEEVE: Dirty cars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To hold over ten dollars of change in my sneaker at once ANDREW VITALE —81 Patton Road FRANK J. VITALE — 81 Patten Road, 2 15 61; Quiet, serious, hard work- ing, LIKES: Camaros, my job, sleeping late, music, sports; DISLIKES: Get- ting up early for school, brown nosers, getting fired, phony people; PET PEEVE: People who have no feelings for anyone else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Someday own my own company and be rich; FUTURE PLANS: Technical school DONNA MARIE WALDRON — 211 Maple Avenue; 11 13 61; “Don , short, friendly, talkative; LIKES: Clothes and jewelry, fried food. Continentals; DIS- LIKES: Conceited people, rainy days, getting up early. Mondays. D.C. and B.W., fighting. J.C. telling me what to do: PET PEEVE: Gaining weight; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To always be happy; FUTURE PLANS: A career in fash- ion VICTORIA ANN WARREN — 22 Weaver Circle; 11 10 61; Adventurous, sensitive, slubborn, optimistic, conscientious; Student Council, Junior Prom publicity chairman. Sachem editor-in-chief, Drama Club, Ski Club, Senior Advisory board. Senior Prom Committee; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard, Sophomore and Junior Clothing Awards, LIKES: Thunder, watermelon, shopping, big brown eyes, burgundy Mercedes 450 SL. lobster, New York, traveling, wavy chestnut brown hair. Bloomingdales, Chinese food, bliz- zards. Basketball season, ninety-five degree weather, roses, laughing; DIS- LIKES: Not getting what I want, surprise quizzes, hypocrites, procrastinating, my name with an i ; FUTURE PLANS: College and travel JEFFREY M. WATSON — 22 Pequot Avenue; 7 5 61; Short, inconspicu- ous; Stage Band. T.Q . Rifle Club. President and founder of N.H.H.S. U.R.C.; AWARDS National Merit Scholarship Commended Student; LIKES: Moun- tains. deserts, forests, rock climbing, running, motor sports, music; DIS- LIKES: Hypocrites; B.S . politics, red tape; PET PEEVE: People who tell me what I should do: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be the Grand Prix Champ and win LeMans; FUTURE PLANS: A career in engineering, racing ROBIN WEED — 19 Howe St.; 6 11 60 MARK E. WESTON — 2 Maple Avenue; 1 28 60; Quiet; LIKES: Softball, bowling, black Trans-Am; DISLIKES: Hate to get up in the morning; FUTURE PLANS: To get a job after school DAVID ALLEN WETTSTONE — 25 Cottontail Lane; 11 10 61; Ikon. Student Council. Cross Country, Varsity Swimming, one seventh of the Cosmic Club, Outing Club. Project Adventure; LIKES: Z-28's, Lamborghini’s Southern, ELP, fast cars, Fridays, Chevey’s, Blazers, Yes, Mustangs, concerts, B-151, snow, Vermont. N K, Colorado, Skiing, food, DISLIKES: Fords, closing Fri- day and Saturday, disco; PET PEEVE: Slow drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To regain sanity; FUTURE PLANS: College CRAIG WIEHLER — 56 Postman Highway KEITH WILLIAMS — 10 Algonquin Drive; 11 26 60; Hockey. Boxing; LIKES: Motorcycles, goalie. Kawasaki, black Z 28, Bud. F.Z., New Years, building. German Shepherds. WPLR; DISLIKES: “Doc' . Mopeds, cheap people; PET PEEVE: People with whinny voices; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To build a castle and live in it; FUTURE PLANS: Trade school or the Air Force BARBARA A. WINNICK — 2 Papa Lane; 12 19 61; Blue eyes, always happy, friendly, enthusiastic, argumentative, “You guys ; Latin Club, Span- ish Club. BBG. Drum Corps; LIKES: Queen, Autumn. “Grease , snow, the 50 s. FM. songs from the 60’s, country fields, cooking, straight teeth, cruis- ing; DISLIKES: Joy's intellectual dialect, hot weather, AM, disco, gum snap- ping. Grape Bubble Yum, having my picture taken, people who are thin and say they're fat; PET PEEVE: Prejudiced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be five feet tall; FUTURE PLANS: To become a nurse and marry KARYN J. WINNICK — 2 Papa Lane; 12 19 61; Sensitive, stubborn, good natured. honest, “What a cootie1 . “Problee ; Spanish Club. Latin Club. F.B.L.A.. BBG. Drum Corps. LIKES: Ted, Pink Panther, spaghetti, Queen, a certain rare torino, Lynyrd Skynyrd, strawberries, sunny, cool days, my fam- ily, when my hair comes out straight, 12 11 76; DISLIKES: Disco, beer, Joy's intellectual dialect, humidity, rainy weekends; PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a famous fashion designer; FUTURE PLANS: Fashion merchandising JEFFREY A WOLFSON — 178 Bayard Avenue; 7 25 61; Quiet, moody, artistic, day dreamer; Art Club; LIKES: Art, the Dead. jazz. food, partying; DISLIKES: Dodge parts, stop signs, warm beer, suburbs: PET PEEVE: Albums that skip; FUTURE PLANS: College and beyond JOAN M. WOYCHOWSKI — 45 Coventry Circle; 5 21 60: Blue eyes, brown hair, talkative, friendly, lazy, Gemini; LIKES: Skiing, camping, horseback rid- ing, food, Joe. Led Zeppelin. Jethro Tull, Ted Nugent, weekends, work, peo- ple being happy, talking on the phone, parties, rowdy people, loud music, friends. Camaro's. Trans Am; DISLIKES: Getting up for school, boring days, work in school, unhappy people, fighting; PET PEEVE: People being con- ceited: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a home and family in the country; FUTURE PLANS: Working . JULIE ZINGARELLA — 2 Corey Rd.; 9 15 61 WHO’S WHO MOST TALKATIVE — Frank Porto. Estelle Santoemma, Scott Porter 88 MOST CLASS SPIRIT — Wendy Clinton. Frank DeCusati MOST GULLIBLE — Billy Rhone. Kathie Burns CLASS MUSICIANS — Royse Shanley. Jeff Watson MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM AND DAD — Wendy Crowell. Jim Nesdale MOST ATHLETIC — Greg Hogan. Pat Swiatek 89 CLASS COMPLAINERS — Pam Mongillo, Steve Maltese BEST LOOKING — Karin Morrissey. Jim Milam CLASS FLIRTS — Kevin Dinneen. Tammy Mitchley 90 MOST CONTAGIOUS LAUGH — Chris Conte. Jeanne O'Brien CLASS CLOWNS — Matty lannone. Christine Dehar FRIENDLIEST — Kathy Rosano, Chris Daley 91 BEST DRESSED — Mary Beth Kennedy. Rafael Batista MOST SOPHISTICATED —Vicky Warren. Greg Panico SEXIEST — Don LaRock, Christine Necklas 92 CLASS SCHOLARS — Ted Hartsoe. Ellen Gould NICEST SMILE — Beverly Corniello. Marco Costantini MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED — Jack Teuber. Melissa Mazan 94 CLASS ARTISTS — Concetta Muzio and Tim Murphy CLASS INDIVIDUALIST — Steve Tercyak CLASS INDIVIDUALIST — Dana Leavitt 95 underclassmen 98 99 001 Si r ' Vt k - Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd 'ft fA fe It fe Re Or lr Pt Au ■ t tk .tk 1 In Sn Sb To I if t fc Tl Pb 3i Po At R- — !- -t. .lk A .1 J ‘ 101 103 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS (L-R): Cathy Beyer — Vice Pres., Marie Arnone — Pres., Patty O'Hare — Sec. Missing: Bruce Levine — Treas., Advisors— Maryanne Cassidy, Sal Caracaglia. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Back Row (L-R): Michelle Natrillo — Vice Pres., Marty Clark — Pres., Sue O'Connor — Treas. Missing: Anne Varrone — Sec. Front Row (L-R): Advi- sors — Linda Wulle, Nancy DeCarlo. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back Row (L-R): Sue Prosnitz — Treas.. Danielle Gorman — Sec.. Advisor — Glenn Dean. Front Row (L-R): Leslie Abbatiello — Co-Pres.. Isaac Gray — Co-Pres., Cathy Fiore — Vice Pres. 105 106 Curtis Hutchinson 107 Curtis Hutchinson Tim Murphy There's a strange feeling of loneliness after school is over. . . The halls are empty. . . The air is silent The shadows begin to lengthen . . . Then nothing is left but memories Brenda Eddy 108 Suzanne O’Brien Concetta Muzio Sue Chovinard 109 110 Curtis Hutchinson Tim Murphy 111 Linda Burke Valerie Largo Kale Heeran 112 Kate Heeran 113 Brenda Eddy p 0 S S 1 D E N T E H 0 L 1 D A Y H 1 C L L H S T H E S A K H E M A D V C A s T 0 N G U A Y 1 S 0 R 1 Y F P R 0 M T E A D 1 D D A S 1 N T A S C E AO S A L D A M A R C 0 M E T N L A R G E C A R D B S s E R T S P C 0 R A N C 1 A T 0 R P G P 1 B E C R A E V 0 S 1 T 1 T A H T E H A S T 1 N G S V E 1 A c 0 P P 0 L A L C A D D E R H 1 N G M A U S R H T N B D U F F P U T M A W A Y D 0 Y 0 U B E B L M R 1 A E E A B S C Y D E H A U R Y F G H S 1 J A E K T L H M N 0 P Q M E Y E R S R s T U C V W L X A E T 0 F 1 G Y E Z A T Y R E V R E T S A S C A N M N 0 W A N S 0 D E H L E L C W Y A N A R N 0 A S L G E R N E A W Y E K E N N E D Y A D 1 S 0 E F 0 T A E T T 0 E L E A V 1 T T C 1 F B 0 S 0 E w K N T 0 L B C T B S A H T A S U R E E T H H E E R Y Y B A M D c L Y A H U R L T T H A E Y T W W 0 s E 0 E 1 L 0 H H C E R 1 E F c G R N K C R 0 W E L L 0 0 L M 0 H T G P N 1 0 L G S 1 T T 1 S K E N 1 S H S N 1 A N N 0 N E N A R H E G A Q u E P A S A D 0 Y O A U G E T A T H A 0 T P E E D D Y D R 0 W L E E G M S F V D R E E L A E N E R H E T C A V A L L A R 0 M E M U L C A H E Y H T K E E K A M L L E 1 W T R M R W E U G S B N D T 1 D M C D 0 N A L D S F 1 T H E L L 0 B E T T Y P E H R N C N 1 S 1 F S 1 0 S A 1 X F T 0 1 Y C U 0 U 1 H A F L 0 D Q U 1 S T D E B S M M U R P H Y C 0 A T E H E R WOW T H G A N G E L 1 N 1 E 0 L s T S K R 1 N S K 1 V E S E R U T C 0 B R 1 E N I H P R H U T F 0 V s K C A E L 0 A Y G C A N G T E 0 1 B U R K E C K H 1 L L E R D S T 0 A P U T 0 N 1 T T H T H 0 M A s E B C T 1 K M Z H 1 T G R A D E Y 0 U M U C S T F 1 N D T H E E F c R S P A S 1 C H S T T N 1 1 L F 0 T 0 A B M R A 1 F R A C A S S 0 D A T A K L L T F A N T A R E L L A H 1 N P 1 A C 0 T E U R B A S S E R N E A A B J C 1 D E F G H 1 J K L M L N P E E D N E W R T 0 E V A H U 0 Y R T E 1 F T 0 N L S E 0 N 1 R R R M K P L A N 0 T H E T R P M A R E S C A T H E 1 0 R A L U Y C K X E N G E C R A Y 1 0 N D 1 C T 1 D Y H S L E V E N S T E 1 N S S 0 A 0 R L 1 N M C T 1 E X A S H E 1 S S D 0 1 N G P K A G E E E 1 E E M 1 D 0 E R s 0 H N U S H 0 U P C B D E M A 1 0 A 0 K E F F E L L 0 N G 0 B A R D 1 P A E L P D C L 0 N E S W E H A A V B E T 0 E Q H E V Y A E L R D L E T T H E Y H A B R u N E A U V E C H L R 1 0 L T E E T F 1 N 1 N S E H T 0 N R 1 G H T Z H A 0 0 W A R E T B L A C K H E Y A R E N E M G 0 E A P A H S N E E P H T L S R A F L A G G E D E A B N B 0 1 E 1 S C R A Z Y W H 0 1 S T A K F 1 N H S P Y E E L E 1 W A R R E N A K F D E L U C 1 A N M 1 L L S N E D C U L L ! 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1 K E V E Y A A Z 0 X T B R T H E R E W M 1 L L N B U E w 0 C H N B R 0 H Z M A S Z E K M H A N E G N E S 1 R 0 G U S W W A s M E S M T M 1 0 H R 0 D F D D N E 1 W E T E 0 N L C E G 1 B S 0 N D R 0 Y A R F R 1 C G 0 M T N K 1 G T 1 T S N 0 D T G 0 1 N U G R R H 0 N E H N Y D U N C H E D 1 G U E S S S T 0 0 H S C 0 0 A E 0 X 1 C 0 Z Z 0 L 1 N 0 T 0 B H Y B U E L D R N V U E R V E L 0 M 0 N R 0 E p E U R E R N A T K T E F M E H E L L 0 S C H 0 0 L L 1 F R E 1 S H 1 H 0 0 A V C 0 S T A R G E S S E K T P T S 0 S E S 1 X R S A E D A V 1 D E S T E P H E N S C R N 1 M S M E V N J B U M M E R F 0 R D E B T 0 B 0 G A R T T V R K 0 S P 1 H C B E R G A M 1 A D 0 S G K A Y A E T E S L E H E L V E T i C A A N Y T M 0 M W R F R D E L 0 R 1 A H N 1 S A L V A T 1 H A N A E F 0 Y N S Y 0 R S T T G L E A R Y E F 0 L S G T H F U T E 1 N c Y S H 0 G A N G T M S T L A T S H T U 0 H M C C R 1 c E H T N 1 0 S U E H E R R 1 E T T Y 1 N 0 B 1 E s MOO R E M 1 S T A K 0 1 Z W M S X N E Y M C L E L L A N P E H T F 0 D C A E S 1 s E G V L S G V A L E N T 1 N 0 E T R 1 H N P 1 H 1 V Y 1 E R A M N 0 1 T A Z 1 N A G R 0 E 0 C T E H 0 0 G H 1 S C H E S T E R T H 1 W G Y 0 U G A V T L U 0 N M A S T R A C C H 1 0 1 0 G T 0 N E R A L 1 H X M C C A F F E R T Y A T B E C A U S E Y 0 L X A X U N B E S T A L L 1 N G S L 1 E V A B L E A 0 V E search a 3 jt 7 7 115 faculty SUPERINTENDENT—Dr. Delio J. Rotondo PRINCIPALS — Dr. Domonic R. Mascagna, Donald J. Simens, Robert H. Scelzo, Elaine Trapani, Francis J. Diamond. BOARD OF EDUCATION — Faye Clarke. William Corelius, Frank M. Porto, Nancy Meikle, Stewart G. Fritts. William J. Kennedy. Jacquelyn Bechir. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT — Steve Dillon. Timothy Connell, Donald DeLoge, James Collins. Mark Rickart, Desbina Zahariades, Bernice Dellert, Gerry Robbins. MATH DEPARTMENT — Edwin Dudley. Glenn Dean. Thomas Fraher. William Wrege. Stuart Grove. Michael Luther. Frank Fiore. Bette DeMayo, Margaret Sbabo. Joan Bennett. Mary Patch. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT — Marjorie Hilton. June Lesnick, Linda Mercuri, Eileen Merchant. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT — Kenneth Wright. John Keough, Robert Dodds, Steve Jennings, Anthony DeLucia, Priscilla Johnson, Ellen Flaharty, William Caruth. 120 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—William Burrill, Alan Reed, James Burt, John Nigro, Deborah Perricone, Judith Williams, AnneMae Haynes. Cheryl Ramy. Jane lannone. 121 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT — Nancy Antonio. Teresa Ruffalo, Dorothy Totton, Patricia Long, Clara Gyorgyey. Yvette Cain, Nancy Donahue, Viola Titus, Charles Samberg, Robert Thompson. Harmon Chapman. Colleen Farnham. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT — Michael Puglia, Owen Davis. Salvatore Caracoglia, Mark Esposito, JeanMarc Herbert, Gail Solano. Maryann Cassidy, Renee Glassner, Diane Ondusky, Anna Carlotto, Marie Diamond. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT — Nick lannone, Alan Bradanini. Mark Winchell. Peter Weeks. Kenneth Wheeler. Thomas Herrscher. Anthony Antonelli. Robert Mercuri. John Schatzlein. Walter Morris. John Bischoff. 123 RESOURCE DEPARTMENT — Robert Deshefy. Linda Wulle, Lynn Durham, Frances Malerba. 124 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT — Robert Watson. Andrew Hubery, Manuel Oliviera. Paul Stoddard. Elizabeth Lozier. Elayne Canter. Dorothy Pierson. Ingrid Rosenberg. EAST CAMPUS SECRETARIES — Beatrice Anderson. Dolores Kern, Sheila Kehoe, Ann MacDonald. WES T CAMPUS NURSE — Ann Mansfield WEST CAMPUS SECRETARIES — Josephine Milone. Dolores Boffa. Adrian Luyckx. 125 EAST CAMPUS CAFETERIA — Maria Cesarini, Loetta Sullivan, Anna Arendl (Manager), Evelyn Dagos- tino, Edel Silengo. 126 EAST CAMPUS NURSE — Rose Silvestro. WEST CAMPUS CAFETERIA — Frances DeFabio, Dotty Wielgorecki, Peggy Shea, Kaye Colononico, Mary O’Connor. Mary Nuzzo (Manager). PHYSICAL EDUCATION — Louis Preziosi PHYSICAL EDUCATION — Raymond Lap!nski. 128 129 130 131 school life 134 136 137 co ro 139 HO BONFIRE DANCE 141 THE CURIOUS SAVAGE 142 143 145 147 148 149 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Secretary — Scott Porter. Treasurer — Jack Teuber. Advisor — Marie Diamond. Vice President — Howie Steinberg. President — George Parese 150 151 Pastime N.H.H.S. 1. Partying 2 Eating 3. Walking the Beach 4. Reading 5. Listening to Music 6. Watching Television 7. Dancing 8. Rollerskating 9. Being with friends 10. Drinking Beer N.H.H.S. students were asked in a poll taken by the Sachem Staff to express their opinions on various subjects. The ten most popular choices in each category are as follows: Automobile Song 1 Mercedes 450 SL 1. Yesterday 2. Camaro 2. Stairway to Heaven 3. Firebird 3. Freebird 4. Porche 4. Netherlands 5. Trans Am 5. Something in the Way She Moves 6. Corvette 6. Hey Jude 7. Jaguar 7. Oh Very Young 8. Mustang 8. Memories 9. Monte Carlo 9. Rosalita 10. BMW 10. My Way Teacher Solo Singer (male) Solo Singer (female) 1. Mr. Dean 1. Billy Joel 1. Barbara Streisand 2. Mr. Delucia 2. Barry Mamlow 2. Donna Summers 3. Mr Pesticci 3. Bruce Springsteen 3. Linda Rondstadt 4. Miss Lee 4. James Taylor 4. Carly Simon 5. Mr. Burt 5. Bob Seeger 5. Joni Mitchel 6 Mr Manjuck 6. Jackson Browne 6. Janis Joplin 7. Mr. DeMayo 7. Dan Fogelberg 7. Carole King 8 Mr. Dudley 8. Bob Dylan 8 Joan Baez 9. Mr. Connell 9. Cat Stevens 9. Natalie Cole 10. Mr. Brown 10. Stevie Wonder 10. Janis lan 154 TOP TEN Singing Group 1. Beatles 2. Fleetwood Mac 3. Earth, Wind and Fire 4. Grateful Dead 5. Bee Gees 6. Foreigner 7. Rolling Stones 8. Chicago 9. Led Zeppelin 10. Eagles Movie 1. Animal House 2. Rocky 3. Heaven Can Wait 4. The Sting 5. Grease 6 Gone With the Wind 7. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 8. Sound of Music 9. Superman 10. Midnight Express Actor 1. Clint Eastwood 2. Burt Reynolds 3. Warren Beatty 4. Dustin Hoffman 5. Robert Redford 6. Gregory Peck 7 Sylvester Stallone 8 Alan Alda 9. Errol Flynn 10. Alec Guiness Actress 1 Jane Fonda 2. Barbara Streisand 3. Betle Davis 4 Natalie Wood 5. Judy Garland 6. Vivien Leigh 7. Katherine Hepburn 8. Kate Jackson 9. Sally Fields 10. Lucille Ball Book 1. Gone With the Wind 2. Lord of the Rings 3. Catcher in the Rye 4. Love Story 5. Ball Four 6. To Kill a Mockingbird 7. You and Me Babe 8. Rise and Fall of the Third Reich 9. The Thorn Birds 10. The Boys from Brazil Television Show 1. Mork and Mindy 2. Saturday Night Live 3. Soap 4. Eight is Enough 5. Battlestar Galactica 6. Three s Company 7 M-A-S-H 8. Fantasy Island 9. Laverne and Shirley 10. Flintstones 155 sports SOCCER Led by co-captains Mark Bua and Chris Conte, the Varsity Soc- cer Team completed its 1978 season with an outstanding record of 14-3-1 finishing second in the Housatonic League. Qualifying for the Cl AC State Tournament, the Indians advanced to the quar- ter finals where they lost to Windsor 3-2 in overtime play. Among this year's many commendable performers, Mark Bua, Chris Conte. Marc Celotto. Bobby Diverniero and Matt Gilbride were all selected as members of the All-Housatonic League Team. Mark Bua and Chris Conte were both selected to the All State Soccer Team for the second year in a row. Bua also received this year's Most Valuable Player Award. 158 CAPTAINS — Mark Bua, Chris Conte BOYS VARSITY SOCCER — Back Row: Coach Caracoglia, Coach Janush, Tim Murphy, Rob Stefanow- ski, Stu McGoveny, Mark Volpe, George Parese, John Reilly, Manager — Phil Costello, Coach — Steve Radigan. 2nd Row: Leif Madsen. Ted Gumbart, Jim Nesdale, Mark Cellotto, Bobby Diverniero, John Par- isella, Brian Sauter, Mike Massaro. Matt Gilbride. 3rd Row: Steve Muzkya, Marty lannone, Chris Conte, Mark Bua, Mattie lannone, Dave Guido. 159 J.V. SOCCER TEAM — Back Row: Mike Massarro, Dom Scarano. Matt Cahill. Stu McGoveny. Rob Stefanow- ski, Pete Conane. Dan Bailey. Coach — Steve Radigan. 2nd Row: Leif Madsen. Jimmy Canadini. Mark Montes. Ronnie Hitt. Danny Burke. Robin Moore. David Cloier. 1st Row: John Reilly. Ron Thompson, Jimmy Viniz, Mark Volpe, Steve Friskinaro. 160 1st Row (L-R): Dennis Reilly, Charlie Bogan. Luther Kitahata, David Gumbart. Teasan Chun, Mark Dillon, Peter Murphy, Mark Daily. 2nd Row (L-R): Coach Furlan, David Sbabo. Charley McPhedran. Brett Ginter, Chris Rior- dan, Robbie Crowell, Rafic Mirzayante, Gregg Gorman, Mark Sola, John Ferranti. Anthony Graziano. 161 162 GIRL’S VARSITY — First Row: Kyle Buongirno, Rose Emmert, Diane Lane. Melanie Norback. Pat Nitshke, Lori Woytowich. Second Row: Tina Lourenco. Cara Malavolti. Lynn Hunt. Lynn Fazziro. Lisa lannone, Rose Fazziono, Anne Gowd. Cynthia Bua. Allison Davis. Third Row: Coach Polly Packard. Manager — Tina Odaynik. Doris Albrecht. Margaret Cipollin, Karen Burke. Lynette Luzietti, Susan Eisenteld. Manager — Lisa Viele. Tami Mark. 163 SENIORS — Back Row. Billy Rhone, George Monroe. Greg Hogan, Billy Bonadeig. Don LaRock, Steve Rapuano, Jay Taylor. Front Row: Frank Porto. George Spignes. Bill Melillo. Frank DeCusati. Doug Carmen, Ray Peach, Steve Melillo. Steven Tercuale. 164 COACHES — Steve Kesses, Mauro Suraci, Bob DeMayo. Lou Prezios. The North Haven High School Varsity Football Team completed its 1978 sched- ule with a won-lost record of 3-7. Although a somewhat disappointing sea- son, the Indians, led by co-captins Doug Carmen and Frank DeCusati succeeded in beating their Thanksgiving Day rival, Chesire. 17-7. Consistent and commendable perform- ances were contributed by all seniors. Billy Melillo received this year’s Senior Sportsmanship Award, while Bill Bona- dies received the 1978 Scholar Athlete Award and was nominated for the National Football Foundation League Award. Billy Melillo, Doug Carmen and Steve Melillo, this year’s Most Valuable Player, received honorable mentions for the All-Housatonic Team; while Steve Rapuano was elected to the All-Housa- tonic and the second All-State Team The Indians look forward to a successful sea- son next year with the return of many strong underclassmen. F 0 0 T B A L L VARSITY FOOTBALL — 1st Row: Bill Rhone. Frank Porto. George Spignesi. Bill Bonadies, Bill Melillo, Frank DeCusati, Doug Carman. Ray Peach, Steve Melillo, Steve Rapuano, Steve Tercyak. Jay Taylor. 2nd Row: George Monroe, Greg Hogan, Carl Bell. Frank Fragola, Craig Mortali. Mike Uscilla. Tory Delvecchio, Troy Melillo, Vic Artaiz, Tom Klemenz, Don LaRock. 3rd Row: Frank Contento, Tony Silvestro. Tom Mitchell, Mike Bonadies, John Florio. Andy DeCusati, John Matteis, John Amatruda, Ron lanucci. Gary Rasadino. 4th Row: Coach Suraci, Coach DeMayo. John Hong. Joe Brigante, Pete Kulinski. Pete Grillo. Mark Stevens, Tom Casey, Lou Ferrigno, Coach Preziosi, Coach Kesses. 165 FRESHMEN — 1st Row: Dan Cuneen. Bill Callahan, Gary Lane, Joe Paulavich, Scott McDonald, Art Mungillo. Jeff McQueen. 2nd Row: Tom Bruneau. Jack Moras. Ed Bogart. Paul Carbonella. Mike Dunlan, Drew Lesnieski. Dave Diehl. Joe Genite. Mark Giglietti 3rd Row: Coach L Benci- vengo, Steve Ricci, Marty Clarke. Vinny Tindale. Frank Landolfi, Angelo Annunziato. Rob Hart. Anthony Mastrimarino. Coach R. Carraro 167 This year's Girls' Field Hockey Team finished their regular season with a 7-3-3 record under the coaching of Karen O'Leary and leadership of captains Deb DeNardis and Karen Possidente. The team's highlights came by upsetting both Sheehan and Chesire GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY — Front Row: Lynn Fueher, Sue Prusnitz, Pam Mungillo, Karen Possidente, Deb DeNardis, Pat Swiatek, Maureen Hogan. Tracy Mahoney. Second Row: Manager — Diane Eldrge, Sue Genn. Karen Mahoney, Lisa Petrillo, Dair Shanley. Mary Phillips. Stephanie Curtis, Ann Possidente, Teresa Conte. Nancy Tarmar. Coach — Karen O'Leary. 168 CAPTAINS — Debbie DeNardis, Karen Possidente F I E L D H 0 C K E Y 169 SENIORS — Pam Mongillo, Karen Possidente. Coach Karen O'Leary. Debbie DeNardis. Pat Swiaiv.. 170 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY — Front Row: Jeff Goldbloom, Jack Teuber. Chris Male. Co-Captain Scott Diana. Co-Captain Steve Maltese. Scott Porter. Jeff Smith. Top Row: Paul Outka. Gary Ferner. Paul Clarke. Coach Ray Lapinski. Ken Ferner. Sam Bogan. Andy Grimaldi. Susan O’Connor. 171 CAPTAINS — Scott Diana, Coach Lapinski, Steve Maltese Led by Co-Captains Scott Diana and Steve Maltese, North Haven’s Cross Country team posted a respectable record of 8 wins, 8 losses. Getting off to a slow start, the Harriers finished strongly placing Junior Jeff Smith on the All-Hou- satonic League Team. Smith, this year's most valuable runner, and All-State quali- fier, combined with Steve Maltese, Scott Porter. Scott Diana. Sam Bogan, and Ken Ferner to clinch many close meets with strong performances. Susan O’Connor, North Havens first girl cross country com- petitor, placed a commendable 23rd in the New Haven County Meet 172 173 VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL — First Row: Marcia Cappucci, Soni Seligman, Lisa Mastraccio. Susan Alteri. Second Row: Darlene Mellilo, Tammy Giordano, Linda Artaiz, Lind Kern. Sally Maher. Kim DeNeutte, Doreen DeMattiesi. Third Row: J.V. Coach Joanne Velsor. Manager Robin DeNeutte. Robin Reilly. Carole Stockman, Claire Doyle, Karen Mappa, Managers Lisa Cirillo. Kim Reagan, Coach Marge Dolan. This year’s volleyball team underwent a tough season, finishing with a record of 5-11 under the coaching of Marge Dolan. The team's success came when junior Claire Doyle was chosen for the All-Housatonic team. 175 Under the fine coaching of Chris Burns the boys varsity Swim Team finished its 1979 season with a 9-7 record placing 5th in the Housitonic League. For the first time in three years the team defeated Hopkins 42-41 thanks to the strong swimming of a team mem- bers. Junior Greg Parker set two new records in the 200 yd free — 2:01.9 and the 200 IM — 2:17.4. After a successful season Todd Kaplan. Dave Ferricno. Jim Cronin. Mike Pier- son. Steve Maltese and Greg Parker qualified for the state meet. Next season looks bright with the return of newly elected captains Greg Parker and Dave Ferrigno. BOY’S VARSITY SWIMMING — Row 1 (L-R): Chris Rubino. Jim Burke. David Konopacke, Jack Teuber. George Spignesi, Chris Male. Dave Wettstone. Steve Maltese. Ray Carbonella. Row 2 (L-R): Gary Ferner. Randy Hitt. Paul Rosadina. Dave Ferigno. Bruce Levine, Vin Corniello. Dorn Scorano. Greg Parker. Row 3 (L-R). Todd Kaplan. Ken Ferner. Brett Ginter, Mike Pierson, Joe Piscitelli, Ed Peters. Kevin Kowalski. Coach Chris Burns. Missing: Chris Daley. John Parillo. Jim Cronin. Steve Fishcanaro. s w M M I N G 177 178 SENIORS — (L-R) Steve Maltese, Dave Wettstone, Chris Rubino, Chris Daley, Chris Male, George Spig- nesi. Jack Teuber, Ray Carbonella, David Konopacke, Jim Burke, Jim Flache. 179 SENIORS —(L-R) Paula Celloto. Linda Burke. Janet Mahon. Kate Meikle. Royse Shanley. Leslie David. Donna Hitt. Donna Kundrath. Kim O'Brien. 180 GIRLS' SWIM TEAM — Firs! Row(L-R): Janet Mahon, Leslie David, Donna Kundrath, Donna Hitt. Royse Shan- ley, Linda Burke, Kate Meikle Kim 0 Brien. Second Row (L-R): Cathy Beyer, Michele Natrillo, Meg Brennan, Gina Baskett, Lynn Poymore, Lauri Chiceralli. Cathy O'Brien. Missy Radcliff, Lila Totig. Fran Basket. Third Row (L-R): Coach Chris Burns. Carolyn Bialecki, Laurie Mascia, Debbie Day, Sue Katz, Kathy O’Donnell. Karen Eddy, Suzanne Bogart, Linnea Jenson, Paula Celloto. Coached by Chris Burns, this year’s Girls' Swim Team compiled a 2-8 record. Their success came when Donna Kun- drath, Linda Burke, Karen Eddy. Linnea Jenson, and Carolyn Bialecki and Co- captams Royse Shanley and Donna Hitt all qualified for the state meet. Royse also set a new school diving record Next year's team will look for leadership in their newly elected co-captains, Linnea Jenson and Carolyn Bialecki. 181 182 GYMNASTICS — Standing (L-R): Royse Shanley, Evonne Marciano, Pattie Prunier, Joanne Esposito. Andrea Cornelio, Cindi Bua, Gina Basket, Barbara Kuntz, Jane Mally, Kathleen Phillips, Patty Maiocco, Tricia Derrico. Kneeling (L-R): Sue Eisenfeld, Pam Gianotti, Jackie Udfty. Tina Odaynik, Robin Fiore. Linda Longobardi, Cydney Mahoney. Front Row: Ellen Gould, Tanya Mahoney. 183 GYMNASTICS 184 A 9-2 overall record provided the Girls' Gym- nastic Team with a successful season. Seniors Royse Shanley, Tricia Derrico. Tanya Mahoney and Co-Captains Maureen McCafferty and Ellen Gould contributed greatly and will be missed next year. Royse, Maureen and Ellen, along with Patty Maiocco, qualified for Regionals. Coach Richard Terry looks forward to a good season next year with the return of many well-skilled underclassmen. 185 The boys Varsity Basketball team, although having lost five starters from last year, finished its 1978-79 season with a commendable 10-9 record. Under the guidance of Coach Jim Kenney and assistant Bob Carrano, the team won their last three games to qualify for the State Tournament for the 4th consecutive year. VARSITY — Row One (L-R): Tom Kuntz, Howie Steinberg, Mike Esposito, Kevin Dineen, Greg Hogan. Row Two (L-R): Jeff Hogan, Tom Bisighini, Pete Thompson, Bob Downing, Steve Tereyak, Matt Gilbride. Coach Jim Kenney. 186 CAPTAINS — Bob Downing, Mike Esposito. 187 JUNIOR VARSITY — (L-R): John Reilly, Tom Bisighini, Chris Foley, Walter Keeney, John Glenn, Jim Ibsen, Mark Volpe. This years starting team was dominated by seniors with Mike Esposito (team high scorer), Bob Downing (best foul shooting %), Steve Tercyack (best rebounder), Kevin Dineen (best outside shooter), Greg Hogan and Howie Steinberg, In addition, junior Tom Kuntz, Matt Gilbride and Peter Thompson played major roles and will be the nucleus of next years team. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL — Coach Vigliolli, Joe Guido, Kyle O'Brien, Mike Canney. John Wesowitz. Mike Dellacamera, Tony Greene. Ed Bogoert, Coach Paskow. Ken Val- lone, Paul Signore. Mark Clarke. Dave Diehl. Mark Giglietti, Mark Hobert. Missing Bob Defalma. 188 First Row (L-R): Manager Cathy Duff. Joyce Atkin, Karen Burke, Maureen Hogan, Sue Alteri, Doreen DeMatties, Sally Mahar. Tammy Mark. Second Row (L-R): Soni Sellgman. J. V. Coach Sue MaGrath, Lisa Mastriano, Lisa Petrillo, Nancy Marino, Kathy Mahar, Lauren DeFransico, Kim DeNuette, Sue Glenn, Coach Marge Dolan. CAPTAINS — Muareen Hogan, Sue Alteri. As compared to past seasons, this year's Girls' Basketball Team was successful in compil- ing a 9-10 overall record The team was coached by Marge Dolan and co-captained by Junior Maureen Hogan and Sophomore Sue Alteri. Next year's team looks strong with the return of the entire varsity. 189 191 HOCKEY Under the coaching of Ralph O’Conner and assistant Jim Riccitelli, the Varsity Hockey Team completed the 1979 season with a winning record of 12-8. Led by captains Pete Nugent and Don Bogart, the Indians advanced to the State Playoffs, the only Division II. Housitonic League team to qualify. However the team lost 7-5 to Norwalk High. The teams high scorer Marty Harrigan, com- piled 19 goals, followed closely by Bill Silengo with 18; Neal Johnson led the players with 16 assists while freshman goalie Mike Silengo provided excellent defense for the team. Despite the loss of seniors Dave Guido. Bill Auger. Don Bogart and Pete Nugent, next year's season looks successful with the return of many strong starters. i 192 HOCKEY — Standing (L-R): Coach Ralph O’Connor, Billy Silengo, Mike Caprio, Gregg Erff, Dan Fugon, Rich Pettick, Bob Hart, Manager Mike Sunwall, Coach Jim Richatelli. Seated (L-R): Mike Silengo, Martin Heeragan, Pete Nugent, Don Bogart. Billy Augar, David Guido. Missing: Mike Boileau, Neil Johnson, Michael Holcomb. 193 194 19' 196 VARSITY — Brenda Peach, Kathy Conte. Debbie Savino, Tammy King, Terry Gherlone, Wendy Clinton. (Capt.) Nancy Conway. Debbie Kirby. Melissa Lavan- way. Sue Casey. Cheryl Piscitelli. Janina Natrillo, Sue DeMaio, Pattie Tammaro. Sharon Skrinski. 197 198 199 200 201 clubs and activities AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE (A.F.S.) CLUB Front Row (L. to R.): Alisa Boltman — Formal secretary. Holly Mulcahey — Co-president. Rosemarie Fiorillo — Co-president. Betsy Ardolmo. Second Row (L. to R.): Beth Wright. Dara Doolittle. Susan Lamar, Beth Dowers. Maura Thompson. Lauren Regan. Debbie Hogan. Patty Coppola. Beth Murray Back Row (L. to R.): Kyle Buongirno. Susan Frank. Mary Jetmar. Susan Hallock. Lisa Viele. Karen Coppola. Tim Chester. Judy Williams — Advisor. Missing From Picture: Warren Asman. Robert Barton — Treasurer, Cam Clarke. Karen Clarke — Corresponding secretary. Karen Chester. Jane Conway. Ellen Dowers, Maria Ferrucci. Rosalinda Pagliaro. Cindy Skrinski. SPANISH CLUB Seated (L. to R.): Gari Greco. Karen Scholder, Holly Hartley. Donna Lion, Karen Mandy. Standing (L. to R.): Anthony Ceneri, Karyn Winnick, Barbara Winnick. Charles Zambrano. Darlene Byrd. Ronny Burr. Advisor — Renee Glassner. 204 MODEL CONGRESS AND DEBATE CLUB Phil Pan. David Caras. Charlie McPhedren, Jim Flach. Meg Ryan. Sahoko Tamagawa, Leif Madsen, Lisa Watstein. Ted Hartsoe — Co-Chairman. Tove Forgo — ' Co-chairman. Lynn Hunt - Secretary. Rosemarie Fiorillo, Kate Meikle. Linda Burke. Kathy Evans. Karen Clarke. Gary Vogel, Art Norman, Alan Tofig. Ray Thomas. Jack Teuber. John Sapiro. Isaac Gray, Jean Pelletier, Dave Wettstone, Jeff Smith, Kevin Rossi, Kristyn Wagner, Chris Rubino. Sheila Gillooly, Paul Clarke. Mark Mravic. Regina Ciarleglio, Terry Grillo. Karen Prowse, Nancy Tiefenbrunn, Michele Desmond. SKI CLUB Front Row (L. to R.): Jim Flach, Bill Lamberti, Chris Conte, Ray Peach, Scott Harrison. Second Row (L. to R.): Jeanne O’Brien, Allison Davis, Tom Corcoran, Ellen Gould. MaryAnn Mills, Al Pesticci — Advisor, Tim Murphy, Regina Ciarleglio. Kathy O'Brien, Sue Daniels, Ellen Bass. Third Row (L. to R.) Mark Montesi, ied Doolitte, Jane Lamberti, Concetta Muzio. Kathie Burns, Janma Natrillo. Estelle Santoemma. Chris Dehar, Jackie Faccadio, Paul Ardito. Back Row (L. to R.: Lisa Girard. Wendy Crowell, Debbie DeNardis, Lisa Hines, Marybeth Kennedy. Anne O’Connor, Vicky Warren, Tracey McGuire, Jeralyn Fantarella, John Pari- sella. Cheryl DeCapua. 205 DRAMA CLUB Front Row (L. to R.): Cathy Fiore, Leslie Abbatiello, Karen Nitshke. Isaac Gray. Sue Kip, Jack Teuber, John Sapiro. Greg Panico. Sue LaPalombara, Lynn Hunt Pat Nitshke. Back Row (L. to R.): Bill Lamberti, Terri Russo, Valerie Lango, Vanessa Ferrigno, Leslie Hines, Barbara Raccio. Lisa Coss. Sheila Gilloly, Millie DeLucia, Pat Coppola. Advisor — Nancy Herman. STUDENT COUNCIL Phil Pan, Chris Conte. Dave Caras. Kathy Duff. Doris Albrecht, Carolyn Cretella, Barbara Perry. Angela Pelliccio, Donna Tiberio. Michelle Natrillo. Sue LaPalombara, Kathleen Florio, Isaac Gray — Treasurer, Albert DeAngelo, Nick Mastracchio, Ted Hartsoe — President, Barbara Raccio — Secretary. Dana Leavitt — Vice-president (East), Mai-Wa Cheng — Vice-president (West). Dave Guido. Ellen Bass, Mark Giglietti, Jeff Deutch, Steve Maltese, Vicky Warren Jack Teuber. Jane Lamberti. Dave Wettstone. Suzanne Duff, Sue Daniels. Kathy O'Brien, Lynn Kelsey. Pat Nitshke. Nancy Tiefenbrunn, Wally Joyce, Chris Male. Alan Tofig, Pete Fracasso. Vic D’Amato. Tracey Mahoney. Leif Madsen. Carol Stockman. Lisa Johnson, Beth Wright. Anne Possidente. Robin DeNeutte. Suzanne Bogaert. 206 MODERN DANCE CLUB Sealed (L to R): Sue Lamar. Chrissy Schleifer. Sue LaPalombara Standing (L. to R ) Dana Leavitt. Diane Ondusky — Advisor. Paige Leavitt. PHO TOGRAPHY CL UB Seated (L. to R ): Stanley Lozowski — odvisor. Wendy Blakeslee. Standing (L to R) Ted Doolittle. Craig Miller. Chris Lynch. Missing from Picture: Paula Piccirillo, Jim Romano. Jean Pelletier. Sam Bogan. Tom Laudano. Mark Maresca. HEAL TH ASSISTANTS 207 Front Row (L. to R ): Lori Ellis. Vanessa Ferrigno. Sue Daniels. Barbara Raccio. Leslie Hines. Joyce Gono. Marybeth Kennedy. Back Row (L. to R ): Jane Bor- kowski — Advisor. Lisa Hines. Doreen DeMatties, Maureen Hogan. Wendy Hubbell. Betsy Pease. Suzanne Duff. Linda Kern. Karen Mappa. Laura Milani. LIBRARY CLUB Seated (L. to R.): Rose Emmert. Beth Dowers. Standing (L. to R.): Dara Doolittle. Maura Thompson, Diane George — Advisor. LITERARY CLUB Seated (L. to R.): Dana Leavitt — Publicity Editor — East. Michele Desmond — Editor. Linda Burke — Art Editor. Standing (L. to R.): Susan Lamar, Sharon Desmond — Publicity Editor — West. Sue LaPalombara. Missing from Picture: Kate Meikle, Dorothy Totton — Advisor. MARCHING BAND Front Row (L to R.): Sharon Desmond. Karen Nitshke. Ann DeMonico, Kathy Duft, Doris Albrecht. Anne Prosser. Diane Eldridge, Barbara Nolan, MaryBeth O’Brien. Ted Doolittle. Second Row (L. to R.): Anthony Longobardi. Carol Cassella. Ellen Goldstein, Wendy Marino. Karen Buehler, Laura Saunders, Kathy Waylett. Miriam Wugmeister. Janice Vigliotti, Peggy Walker. Ellen Dowers. Karen Bruce. Third Row (L. to R.): Marie Arnone. Cathy Beyer, Carolyn Bialecki, John Sapiro. Royse Shanley. Holly Mulcahey — Drum Major. Michele Desmond — Band Secretary, Rosemarie Fiorillo. Pat Nitshke, Nancy Tiefenbrunn. Bob DePalma, Dave Chessman. Back Row (L. to R.): Cara Malavolti, Ed Peters. Rajiv Sawhney. Dwight Stover, Dave DeAngelo. Pete Guandalim. Leif Madsen. Mark Mravic. Ted Gumbart. Jane Lamberti, Fran Baskett. Mary Tiefenbrunn, Neil Schneider. Missing from Picture. Anthony Acanfora. Roberta Carafano. Karen Cop- pola. Patty Coppola, Sue Eisenfeld, Ken Fortes. Mark Giglietti, Brett Ginter, Sue Glenn. Craig Miller. Jett McQueen. Chris Riordan, Rich Rosa. Jonathan Ross, Dave Sbabo. Beth Sisson. John Swingler. Brent Turmpseed, Jett Pettricione. and Judith Kodaras — Marching Band Instructor. 208 MATH CLUB Seated (L. to R.): Aaron Solnit, Cherie Castonguay. Bob Mathews. Standing (L. to R.): Ted Hartsoe. David Bedell, Stuart Grove — Co-Advisor. CAMPUS STORE Seated (L. to R ) Marybeth Graham, Joanne Annunziato, Michele Beauvais, Faith Caldwell. Standing (L. to R.): James Burt — Advisor. Eric Schatlein. Tim Chester. ■ ART CLUB Front Row (L. to R ): Kate Heeran. Linda Burke. Paige Leavitt, Marcey Harris, Mindy Jasmin, Valerie Lango, Paula Celotto, Concetta Muzio, Mark Maresca. Sue Choumard. Second Row (L. to R ): Suzanne Bogaert, Dana Leavitt. Sahoko Tamagawa. Isaac Gray. Brenda Eddy, David Sundwall. Jeff Wolfson. Karen Haber- leid. Chrissy Schleifer. Back Row(L. to R.): Tim Murphy, Suzanne O'Brien. Judy Connell. Mary Beth O'Brien. Lauren Regan. Suzanne Duff. Cara Malavolti. Lisa Battis. Charlene DeLucia. Curt Hutchinson. Michael Holihan — Advisor 209 NOVA Row 1 (L-R): Isaac Gray, Sheila Gillooly. Barbara Perry. Sahoko Tamagawa Row 2 (L. to R ): Jim Romano — Managing Editor, Joe Murphy. Leit Madsen. Stanley Lozowski — Advisor SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD Row 1 (L-R): Tim Murphy. Jeralyn Fantarella. Jeanne O’Brien, George Parese, Scott Porter, Howie Steinberg. Jack Teuber. Cindy Burton. Vicky Warren. Karen Possidente Row 2 (L. to R ): Ray Peach. George Spignesi. Chris Male. Bob Carbonella. Steve Maltese. Cheryl Piscitelli. Anne O'Connor. Kathleen Florio. Royse Shanley, Sue LaPalombara Row 3 (L. to R.) Betsy Pease. Mary-Beth Colfey. Frank DeCusati. Suzanne Duff. Kevin Dineen, Marybeth Kennedy. Debbie DeNardis, Michele D’Amato. Missing from Picture Chris Daley. Tricia Derrico, Marie Diamond — Advisor. 210 INDIANETTES Row 1 (L-R) Lauri Lavin. Wendy Robinson. Lisa Johnson. Row 2 (L-R): Liz Campbell. Adina McGee Row 3 (L-R): Kathy Morton. Miss Kodaras — Advisor. Barbara Perry. Beth Wright, Tracy Glick. Julie Morrell. Karen Clarke. Cam Clarke. Liz Bleicher. Advisor — Mr Robbins. Josh Brown. Leif Madsen. George Coulston. Wally Joyce. Michele Desmond. Kevin Rossi. John Hong ITALIAN CLUB Steve Fiscanaro. Sharon Ryan. Bernadette DeMaro. Chris Daley. Kathleen Florio. Jim Nesdale. Kathy O'Brien. Dar- lene Melillo. Donna Lion. Ann Mastriano. Mrs. Luciano. Mr Puglia. ECA Front Row (L-R): Concetta Muzio. Missy Mazan, Lori Colemar Back Row (L-R): Dara Doulittle. Emett McCarthy. MarkCavanna. Wendy Betta. Eric Klein LATIN CLUB Kevin Rossi, Diana Terry. David Bedell. Jeff Smith. Lynne Kelsey. Sharon Gillis, David Karas. IKON Back Row (L-R): J. B. Pelletier. Gary Vogal. Dave Wettstone. Gary Ferner. Tom Corroran. Jim Flache. Center Row (L-R): Debbie Diehl. Maureen McCafferty. Beth O'Brien. Barbara Raccio. Ellen Gould. Reg- ina Carleglio. Front Row (L-R): Mary Ann Mills, Terrie Russo. Stephanie Capadagli. Lisa Girad 212 OUTING CLUB Back Row (L-R): Bobby DiVerniero. Aaron Sulnit, Greg Bell, Don Lanius. Pete Nugent Front Row (l-R): Cherie Castonguay. Chris Rubino, Jim Flache. F.B.L.A. Front Row (L-R): Brunella Cesarini. Beth Battle, Annette Morreau. Karen Possidente. Second Row (L-R): Barbara Meeneghan, Allison Davis, Joanne Annunziato. Scott Porter. Debbie Tiberio, Mark Bua, Karen DiTallo. David Sundwall. Laurie Leonard. Jackie Halkovetz, Debbie Hull. Third Row (L-R): Diane Lane, Kathie Burns, Karen Labanaro, Terri Knott. Joanne Gresto, Sue Smith. Alberta Gresto. Joy Levenstein. Regina Massie. Back Row (L-R): Jim Milani, Ted Hartsoe. Frank DeCusati, Diana Terry. Millie DeLucia. Jane Buick, Estelle Santoemma, Diane Mangino. Debbie Hogan, Steve Longobardi. Jack Teuber. 213 214 215 216 .i V- Compliments of United Aluminum Corporation 100 United Drive North Haven Connecticut 06473 FEC Industries 55 State Street , North Haven, CT Duality Chemicals and Mainten e'i Supplies Congratulations to the Class of 79 North Haven Ceramic Tile and Floor 7.. Covering 2 Toelles Road Wallingford Congratulations from the Class of ’80 Congratulations from the Class ot ’81 Congratulations from the Class of ’82 Jack Warren — Insurance ; 140 Washington Ave. North Haven — 239-9222 Compliments of: Ray’s Food Center 151 Washington Ave. North Haven Candid Cleaners 114 Washington Avenue North Haven. Ct. Arrow Real Estate. Inc.. ERA 470 Washington Ave. North Haven, 239-1628 Barkers South Colony Rd. Wallinglord 265-0967 The Windsor Shoppe 117 Washington Ave. North Haven 239-4644 Congratulations Class ol 79 from Forest Grove Pharm. North Haven Shopping Ctr. Horseless Carriage Complete Automotive and Truck Service All Types of Installations Trouble Shooting Used Cars Bought Sold 239-4637 45 State Si. North Haven, CT rf± Ave. tven. Conn. HI 7175 Jean-Faivre Pools Inc. 9 Blakeslee Avenue North Haven — 239-4629 ood Store 6 Church Street North Haven 239-0860 Ralph's Hair Designers 18 Peck St. No. Haven 239-3631 Congratulations to the Class ot '79 from North Haven Carvel The Court Club 100 Elm Street Tennis and Racquet Ball 239-5665 Jensen’s Service Center '400 State Street North Haven. CT American Colonial Furnlture Shop Where Old Fashion Quality and Service Come First 112 Quinnipiac Ave. North Haven. 624-1685 Gertrude N Miller Florist 121 Maple Avenue North Haven 239-1376 he Door ot Lite ■ Is Always Open Only You Can Close It. Best Wishes A Friend FRANKIE’S RESTAURANT of North Haven 239-787.5 North Haven Florist and Gift 32 Broadway North Haven Cl. 239-2381 Montov ese Meat Center 95 Middletown Ave North Haven 624-9626 Perry-Optical Centers 144 A Washington Avenue North Haven 239-9275. Congratulations to the Class ol 79 Arnold's Jeweler's 317 Washington Ave. North Haven Shopping-Center North Haven 23.9-4291 Congratulations Roller Haver) North Haven. : 239-7716 •' ■ akeslee Agen. h Street n 239-1668 vith Service Congratulations to the Class of 79 American National Bank f| 2992 Dixwell Avenue Broadway Pharmacy, Inc. H. J. Bohn, Pharmacist, Mgr Phone 239-1655 2 Broadway North Haven s Package Store Madeline Anthony Guido Proprietors 276 Maple Avenue North Haven 239-0107 P. Hutton Son, Inc. North Haven Shopping Center, North Ha Shoreline Plaza, Guilford Congratulations to the Class of 79 Parese Motors and Fuel Oil Co. 299 Washington Ave. North Haven Dino’s Restaurant Luncheon — Dinner — Seafood Specialities Phone 239-5548 40 Washington Ave. — Route 5 North Haven Hamden, dT C aBil % The Andrews'and Bl North Have 288-4572 2 Wayne F ■ ss °r 79 c. ff zsr— 7 ' I. ' _1 -iujiHCP vt -‘ • Mr, and Mrs. Frank Porto 145 Buell St. North Haven, Conn. Luciani Sports 117 Washington Avenue North Haven, Conn. 06473 A to Z Rental Center 631 Washington Ave. North Haven, Conn. Del Acres Package Store 497A Washington Ave. North Haven 239-0902 tV'.. JAY-MAR’S Barber Men’s Salon Appoi ntmen ts Accepted 448 Washington Ave. North Haven Styling — Long Hair Hubie’s Hobbies 85 Washington Ave. North Haven 239-2282- km Donuts 136 Washington Ave North Haven Congratulations to the Class of179 Rustler Steak House 97 Washington Avenue North Haven Townlme Volkswagen 444 State Street North Haven 281-0481 The Lobster Factory, etc. 495 Washington Ave North Haven 239-7417 Congratulations to the Class of 79 Gal Mar Academy of Hairdressing 59 Washington Ave. North Haven 239-9265 Center Dog Grooming 4-0 Linsley Street North Haven 239-5769 Hudson Vitamins’' - North Haven Pharmacy 278 Mapte Avenue North Haven 239-2086 The Optical Cp.. Inc. 96 Middletown Ave ► Maple Liquor Shop North Haven. Conn. Cor. Church and Linsley Streets Compliments of 562-5615 North Haven 239-0951 North Haven Cleaners 36 Broadway Eagle Bros. Texaco North Haven The Dog House 38 Broadway 158 Washington Ave. North Haven, Ct 239-1673 North Haven —239-3971 Auto Air Conditioning — All Makes North.Haven Auto Sales Service Ihc: Nice-Trou. Inc 10 Maple Avenue Richard’s New Image 75 Washington Ave. North Haven 239-2525 For Guys and Gals North Haven ff . ,■ 2— i L«.. v, 22 88 Middletown Ave. 239-0002 North Haven. 789-9463 . No Appointments Necessary 2 7 o ON ON 221 PATRONS The Class of 1979 would like to thank all those people who have wished us success and happiness and graciously contributed toward making this yearbook possible. Corometrics Medical Systems Brother Gary of Coro Test Dept loosey Goosey Carol Litke Louis Peduano Carol Torello and Bob Helen and Bob Mirto Lorraine Voebow Roberta Blake Sue Daniel Mr. and Mrs. William Rhone Mrs. R. Scattarella Mr. Frank Scattarella David Freije Sharon Proto Joseph S. DeMatteo Westville Beauty Salon Caroline A. Ardito Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stapeton Rose DeMatteo Mr. Patrick Barke Mr. and Mrs. John Herring Tom and Betty Dubois Betty Hoover Vicky, Frank, Jennifer, Frankie Elaine and Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Raccio Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Forth Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Brien Bristol Red Sox Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Camera Alberta DelGaidice Louis A. DelGuidice Walter and Jean Dady Mrs. Pat Carman Mrs. Doris Greco and Barbara Cindy, Jim and Shanon Lea Good Luck to Dave Guido and Al DeAngelo Chris Longley Karen Salka Raymond Deglisser Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galluba Alison Olmstead Michael Breeze Calabrese Paul McCartney Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tedeschi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marcinkus Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sullivan Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Evans Semolina Pilchard Roseanne Rosannadanna Sonya Hitt Kathy Morton Linda Madigan Donna Hitt Randy Hitt Virginia M. Hitt Diana Hitt Charles Morrow Samatha Hitt Piglet Mr. Robert Hitt Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Casey Jr. I'm in like with John Bergantino Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierpont Jr. Witchie (Joan Tenedine) on Bus R With love — Big Bud Pierpont Love to Lisa — Grammie and Papa Pierpont Arlene, Steve, and Steven Meyers Chris and Jhon Pierpont The Delehant Family The Brenner Family Louisa Angelucci Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Maresca Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Batista Chester S. Sawicki MorkfromOrk Mrs. Hilton Rosann Acampora Donna Moreggi Mr and Mrs. A. Saldamarco David and Diane Lenoce's Flower Shop Sally Hubbell Broadway Auto Sales Lenoce's Flower Shop Peter and Sally Joe and Diane Kevin and Karen Aunty Mary Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Mangino Donna Mangino Phil Vece Debbie Perricone Anna Amendola Gina and Danny Mr. and Mrs. Amendola DeeDee Kowalski Diane Mangino Cindy and Richard Ella Velardi Megill’s Inc. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Megill Janet and Kevin Kathy Megill and Mike McNamara Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Megill Mrs. Lee Caplan Mrs. Jerome Megill Tony and Louise Anne and Tim Connell Leslie Hunt John J. O'KeeFe Mr. and Mrs. David Johnstone Caruso Family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sosensky Donna Diglio Carol Proto John Haggerty The Charles F. Porter’s Patty Neleber Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mappa Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Manzi Mr. and Mrs. Scott Porter Mr. and Mrs. Charles DePalma Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Proto Scott Porter Steven Maltese Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Schneider Elaine Yudkin Ruth Sicignano Del Acres Package Store Anthony and Amy Salvati Cyndi DeCraster Elisa Colavolpe Marilyn N. Proto Lena Hutchinson Dianne Salvati Barnard School of New Haven Edward and Joyce Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Chester Carpenter Wendy Carpenter (1976) John and Gail Mulcahey Elizabeth Jacobs Susan Mulcahey Doris E. McPhee Violet E. McPhee In memory of Edith A. Nearis, Gloucester, Mass. Wilma Golden Ralph Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs Miss Wendy (NHHS — '76) and Mr. Pete (HHS -73) Linda Wulle Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bellento Dandy Donuts Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Felicello Philip Felicello Sr. Nellie Felicello A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Abate Susies Corner Deli and Dairy Ferraiolo’s Food Shop Mr. and Mrs. Arland C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shea Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Manzione AnneMarie Manzione Mr. and Mrs. George Manguilli Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bernardo Mr. Mike D’Alessio Anthony and Teresa Stellavato Anne Mastriano Cappy's Seafood To my Deb-Deb, Love Donna Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koss and Tobey Good Luck, Jane Donna Evarts David J. Jetmar Janice Smigel Olive Cooke Mrs. Nettie Jetmar Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rawling Mr. and Mrs William Moore Mrs. Florence Jetmar Mr. and Mrs. John Hury Mary Jetmar Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goldstein and Family Anthony’s Package Store Mark and Lisa Lori and Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Steven Meyers Mr. and Mrs Edward Pierpont Sr. Auntie R Mr. and Mrs. David Sundwall Pussycat Zeke Mark DePaola John A. Castaldi First Choice Ltd Denise and Art Lussier Carol Atkins G. M. Brown S. D. Brown J. E. Brown P. S. Brown Mr. and Mrs R. Black Von Victor E Us W. S. Brown Debbie Carbonella Mark R. Cisto Mr. and Mrs G. D. Conquest Mello Aluminum Products Hamden Surgical Inc. Ricci — Cavallaro Painting Contr. Mr. and Mrs. Purcella Mr. and Mrs. David McCarthy Bob Carbonella Donna and Gary Teodosio Mrs. Rosemary Carbonella Mr. Dominic Carbonella John Alfone and Annie McNamara The Wild and Crazy Macho Man Anna Mac's Babci Never Grow Tired of Doing What is Right Thanks Ann — Ma A friend in need is a friend in deed. Al and Stef Capodagli John Alfone Robert Montagni Anna Mortoluo Belle Cohen Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil Carol Aylward Robert F. Conway Robin Reilly God Bess you Ann — Tri and Roily Best of everything Ann — Love, Betty 222 r Kathy Megill and Mike McNamara Mr. and Mrs. John Bergeron Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bergeron Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ciarleglio Mr. and Mrs. LouisSpoldi Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rachleff Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeClement Mr. and Mrs. John Cerino . Sally and Sherman Katz Mr and Mrs. Vincent Lewandowski and Family KLM and PJM AnnMarie and Al Bergeron Lisa and Joey John Bergeron Mr. '‘Benz” Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gelati Paul Anastasio Glenn Martin Mr. Robert Cirillo Mr. and Mrs. Steven Takach Guy Bimonte Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sawyer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franceschet Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DeMeola Mr. and Mrs. John J. Coffey Steinberg-Cucciniello Associates Michele Grignano Savarese and Associates Lisa, Laurie Rowley, and Jim Phillips Kaufman Instrument Labs Charles H. Flaum, CPA, P.C. Barry and RuthAnn Steinberg PFC. Donna Pronto The Patrick Family The Reid Family Nettie and Angelo Angiollo John Hoffmann. Architect Mrs. Mariana Malave Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Scott Mrs. Shirley Belcher Carmen Malave I. and B. Ronis Lady and Chipper “Dead Head Ed Grandma'' Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen A friend Clark Kent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollono Congratulations 79” Laura Porter Irma DaCorte Valerie Ragiuier Mary J. Vollero Carol Montelleo Josephine Quartiano Diane Ondusky and Blanca Concetta Zito Frank, Marie and F. J. Diamond Pauline Daley To a great class! Elizabeth Lozier Christine C. Stabe Congratulations from the Class of '62 Congratulations from Rm. 400 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Little The Class of '79 Good Luck From Spig's Trailer Nancy Tarman Gresto Family Lisa Rosadini Susan Fasueo L. and L. Nana Rizza Family Gresto Power Equip. Co. Irene Mel DiChello Family Mrs. Anna Morris Grandma Gresto Alberta Gresto Good Luck Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Terry Mr. and Mrs. John F. Morgan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Orth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. S. Addario Gail Terry Barbara Sherman Mrs. Raymond Sherman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Tomaszek. Sr. Congratulations Joan Tomaszek, Love Nick The Kim Mitchell Family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flodquist David and Judith Johnson Joyce and Ted Manzo Mr and Mrs. William F. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Mascia Mr. and Mrs. F. Falcigno and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Steven White and Family Chad Dauria Dawn and Ginny The Hulk Mike and Sherry Greg Volpe Tony D. Paul loves Anna Frank Malin Stenoll — Good Luck! Rich G. Hey Dave, How’s it going? Luv L.H. Dave N. Karen and Cheryl Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lango, Jr. Fran Malerba Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnnis Mrs. Isaac M. Gray, Jr. Bill and Doris Ferner Fred and Joan Johnson Mrs. William Lysz Patricia H. Choplick Mrs. Joseph C. Zell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lango, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaRovera Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ginex Jan Leonard Tom Leonard Karen Leonard Tommy Leonard Laurie Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Minicucci, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Valentino Martorella Family The Auitables Good Luck Class of '79 Mike, Sue, Danny, and Smokey Lorenzo Yankees 79 Mr. and Mrs John Kramarczyk Mark Glenn D. Michniewski Mrs. Gannon NHHT 1 —Tracey Gannon Kevin Reid and Family Mr. Kenneth Glenn Mrs. Lorraine Glenn Laurie Glenn Susan Glenn Kenneth Glenn II Robbin Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren Ricci-Cavallaro Painting Co. Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Ricci and Family Mr. and Mrs. Martin Halloran, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Perrelli Mr. and Mrs. Pasqual Aloi JoAnn Hassett Mr. and Mrs. Richard Halloran Mr. and Mrs. Palmisano and Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Persano Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Caiafo Jethro Tull is Great Mrs. Ernest Lemke Mary Burke Good Luck 79 — Love Leslie Shane Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Harris Luscomb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porto Frank M. Porto Nancy A. Porto Mrs. Jean Meeneghan Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Meeneghan Helen Fitzgerald William Banks Benji (Beefie) Carr Doreen Marie Burton L. Geraci and Daughters Trucking Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Geraci The Zick loves Dave S. M. Desmond Mom. Emily and the dog The Cafeteria Food Haters Club Aunt Lene Eileen McGrath To Luv from Bev Dee and Herm Maggiori The Desmond Family Caed Mile Failte from the Jolly Green Irishder Mrs. Gyorgyey Pam Mongillo Anne Possidente Chris Ryan Mrs. Cheryl Ramy Roseann Criscio Charles and Elizabeth Parrett Walter and Mary Charczynski Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Pronto Marie Donlon Debbie Marhevka Mr. Frank Morse Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joccre Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rucinski Debbie Wickham Bob Rucinski Janet and Troubles Mrs. Olympia Bergami Mr Aldo Bergami Linda J Bergami — Class of '75 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruotolo Tony and Carmel Verdi Gail Verdi Mr. Renato Bergami Jean Bergami Kenneth Muro Ralph Christopher T. Lillo Tom Lillo High Ridge Package Store Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Ferri Phillip Hitchcock East Shore Caterers Gilbert Mandy Elaine Mandy Ellen Mandy Lee Sauter Mr. Hubeny My love for Mario always — Jennie Criscuolo I wuv Magpie Paula. Mickey, and Mark Celotto Liz Mandy Linda Mandy Pete and Celeste Calabrese Tina and Phil Castellon Guido Rosano A Friend Anna and Block Gambardella Anne Marie Rosano Loriann Rosano Annette and Jack Brenner Lorrie and Frank Rosano Joey Rosano Chipper Kathy Rosano Good Luck Cindy. Love Mom and Dad Cindy and Keith The original Brillo, named in Wolcott June 22,1978 TMMNPCGG79 Mr. and Mrs. John Roche Frank Montagna Andrea Montagna Peggy Pecylak Bob and Carol Torello Shawmut Printing Service Joerg and Barbara Bode Martin J. Ronan Russell and Maureen Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Orie Mrs. Roberts Frank Robblee Ms. ElayneS. Canter Bob Dlugolanski Walter R. Mahon Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Veith Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrissey Me To Karin — Love. Sis Judi Kortsep Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kortsep Congratulations Karin — Grandma and Grandpa Love. Aunt Pat and Uncle Skip Mr. William J. Teuber Mrs. William J. Teuber Babe The Russo Family The Phil James Family Mr and Mrs. Vogel The Macys Mr and Mrs. Sal Notaro Bernard and Sylvia Roop The Stempeck Family Mr and Mrs. William Teuber. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Cappetta Lynn Cutler Mrs. N. Rapuano Louis Czerwinski Mr. and Mrs. J. Carbonella Emma Riccio Mr and Mrs. Ray Carbonella Steve Carbonella Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Pat DeLucia Ray Carbonella Paul Carbonella Stan and Lucy Prusinski Ivo Angelini Jennie Angelini Neal Angelini Pat. Mary, Pat Jr. Bottone Quinto Family Lynn Testa Peter Barney John Aurora Vera D'Agastino Lori Carrano and Jimmy Cifarelli Tasha Angelini Mr. and Mrs. David Panllo Wendy Marino Nancy Marino Marybeth Graham Mr and Mrs. Pasquale Marino Mr and Mrs. Dominic Genovese Mr and Mrs. Lester G. Norman Tremper Longman David Olson Mr and Mrs. Robert Child Mr and Mrs. Salvatore Bonito Bubba Kenneth Muro Jan Mary Haddon Keith Erbe Jane Lee Mr. and Mrs. Kent Farnsworth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson Mr and Mrs. Edward Skrinski Edward Skrinski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Delgrego Ken Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arendt. Sr. Fred and Evelyn D'Agostino Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sullivan M. Consiglio Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Orico Good Luck Laurie and Curt — from Susan North Haven Florist To the R J Darner's from Joni with Love Ronnie's Dance Workshop Laune and Curt Good Tunes at Jo-Di's — Roy and Gary To our Dancers Laurie. Stacey, and (Cyndi) Mrs. Angela Vincent Mrs. Josephine Maisano Mr. Anthony Grecco Mr. Paul Vincent Cecilia James Sue Grecco Patty Brady Kathy Brady Laune DeBenedett Ralph N. Prete Jr. To Joe With Love Alice To Ron With Love Julia To Julia With Love Ronnie John Cherished Love Vee J.T. Unisex Cutters — British Hairways Playboy — Micheal Detulio To Rich With Love Sue Good Luck Sue You're Gonna Need It, Lisa Good Luck to st 9 on the Hockey Team To Don Larock I Hope We Always Stay Friends Good Luck Sue Micheal and Lisa — Frank Good to the Class of 1979, Samantha Allspice North Haven Baseball Lloyd Lumber of Westport Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Boffa Clintonville Service Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trapani Run for the Health of it! Robert Scetz Ray DeBattista Mr. Thomas DeBattista Riverside Manufacturing Mr. John DeBattista Mrs White Stephen Jennings Mr. and Mrs. George Isola Muzio's Service Center Kieth Ullrich Howard Cappetta Service Employee's Union Local 531 Capitol Tire Co. Montlick Bros. Tires Lawn Aid Nutmeg Nurseries — Ted Jones Retail, Wholesale, and Dept. Store Union Local 282 Muzio's Travel Services Victor and Nancy Muzio Edward Mansfield Mrs. Eva H. Cheslock Nicholas J. D'Angelo Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Marcinkus Francis F. Webster Evelyn Euskolitz Maureen Murphy C. Zembrzuski Susan Tondalo Charles and Bette' Chester Dr. Pardon Kooper Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Ch. Michael Baldarelli Fred A. Fiore Dino's Restaurant Dino Baldarelli Claudia Chester Paul Ford Dot Watson Charles and Bette' Chester Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeLucia Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Soufrine Linda Mariconde Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tiefenbrunn N.E.B. Mrs. George Genetos Mrs. Evdos Genetos and Clara Steve Cenetos Miss Sludge of '78 Queen of the Sewers So.Conn. Jr. Miss Claire Genetos Frankie— Biggest D B. New Hampshire Insurance — Judy Disco Doc and his disco Daughter Doctor Remedial Mr. and Mrs. John Bonini III Mr. and Mrs. John Esposito, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Adams Mr. and Mrs. N. Camputaro Mr. and Mrs. David Elliot Mr. and Mrs Robert Ovellette Mr. and Mrs Edward Kraft John and Linda Finelli Mr. Joseph Finelli Sr. John and Janet Finelli Mrs. Rose Damiata Tim and Ann Connel Neil Sandy Mary A. Colwell Mr. and Mrs Fred Misbach Mr and Mrs G. Bitzer Cheryl Robert Misbach Joel Krivit Russell Misbach Roger Misbach Charlie Molinari Walter Munzner Florence Daly Gail Jason North Haven Cheerleaders 1 Steve Melillo Jaime Jason Louis Jason Eric Johnson Jim Samberg Bill Melkio Bob Carbonella Howard Johnson Frances F. Conte Robert D. Conte Chris Conte Joe Paulson Paul Stewart Robert C. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malonis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis Mark Jekel Ken Pierson Greg MacDougal Mr. and Mrs. Prisco Abbate Spinosa Family Orchard Hill, Cafeteria Betty Buongirno and Daughters Maryellen and Donald Friebe The William Quarz family Julia and Phil Mazzone Precision Products Inc. The Rodney Snedekees George H. Kubeck Raymond E. Hermann Rodney John Snedeker Mr Joseph Licari Ingrid Walker Henderson and Dean Justin Kahn Justin Kahn Justin Kahn Donald Harrington Lee-Marvin Williams Louis Kahn Bowen — Peters Cultural Arts Center Larry C. Big Tex Al and Thelma Johnson Cindy Richter Majorettes are the best Eileen D. Knott Mr. and Mrs. Leno T. Bermere Edward T. Falsey Jr. Mary G. Reese Bob Nappe Marjorie Brown Amelia P. Kennedy Virginia C. Haury The Garber Family Anna Marie Morgillo Michael Morgillo Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ubite Mr. and Mrs. James Panico Uncle Michael V. Manzi Sr. Michael V. Manzi Jr. Good Luck Rob, Grandma and Grandpa Manzi Good Luck Rob, Tisa and Pilar Ballou Good Luck Son, Grandpa Luyckx Success and Happiness Rob, Love Mom and Dad Luyckx Congratulations Rob, Lori Luyckx Buddy Sullivan Andrew T roia Mr. and Mrs. James Armstead Mr. and Mrs. John Izzo Mrs. Jane Hogan Francis R. Hogan Karen Manemeit Mr. and Mrs. John LaBanca Good luck, Debbie , Love ya, Ray Mrs. Gale Troia Rev. and Mrs. Eugene H. Haaf Eileen Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Stetson 224 Frank Riggs Jan Boyce The Lenoce Family Jessica Jamilkowski Pam Haury Mr. and Mrs. William Haury Mr. and Mrs. William Haury Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Canney Robert L. Piazza Donald F. Hayden Nancy Navarretta Marcey Harris Mrs. John Smith Andy Harris Daniel Smith Billy Jenesos Steve Millerson Mr. and Mrs. Adelino Gresto Andrew and Rose Gresto Ralph and Anthony Solli The Bryk Family Santa Gresto Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rybezynski Diane Gresto Peter Barney Joanne Gresto Congratulations to Class of 79 Linda Mel Casey Family Jason and Brad Jerome George Roberts Mr. and Mrs. J. Minore Earl Keller Arlene J. Ceravone Harry G. Ralston Mr.and Mrs. Stanley Puchalski We’re big B-l-G Gonna miss you Senior Soccer Players Good Luck Seniors from Ellen G. The Carbonis The Richard R. Mulligans The Bushes ThePefettis The Olins A. Moreggi The best of luck from the Celias A Friend Panza Construction Company Pascal M. Panza Best of Luck from the Labanaros Dick and Holly Larsen — Congratulations George! Mr. and Mrs. George Walters Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Walters George Walters Mr. and Mrs. George Spignesi R. M. Spignesi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lanouette Barbara and Robert Brangi Joe and Jane Mikos Old Kiln Ceramic Studio. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Neleber and Family Dan. Kathy. Danny, and Bruce Orth Nadine Gallo Mr. and Mrs. James Gallo Cheryl Gallo Rose and Anthony Capasso Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Montuori Rendart Colorgraphics Claudia Sherman Swany's Swamprats Robert Wilcox Family of Madison Scott Farren Yankees 1 Adam and Erick Heller Arthur H. Beavis Bobby DeNigris Louis J. Maturo Ian Anderson Edward Green Cas Jablonski JET LANES NORTH Sal DeMartino IVY ELECTRIC John Crowe Sr. Elinor Crowe Gerald D. Cooper Carrie Grandma and Grandpa Thomas Winnie the Poo and Tigger too The Perrellis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hines Mr. and Mrs. J.Barrow Love Aunt Sally Mr. Bill — Ooooooooo Here Comes Mr. Bill's Dog Congratulations Class of 79 M.C.F. Sue and Kevin Ros Rose Carusone Sue Karpel Lee Montano Helen Pucillo Tarkus Rap Mr. and Mrs. A. Rapuano Joe Midolo Jr. Danny and Debbie Mr. and Mrs. D. Montano Laurie and Wendy Darren and Dawn Good Luck Robin. Mom Good Luck Robin Good Luck Good Luck Robin. Speedy and Weedy Dave and Chris Wartko A Friend Allen Nystrand and MaryLou Mama and Poppy Creteua Rose and Cheif Good Luck. Ginger Lesek Good Luck. Mary and Joe Murphy Mr. and Mrs Anthony Savino Brookside Meat Center Nancy Daniel Nancy DeCarlo Steven Kennedy Mrs. Paul Clapp Jr. Rosalind Clapp Tobio Caputo C. Latorre family Louis Ornato J. P. McNally family R Alan Nugent Doran's Restaurant Jerry Garcia and The Dead Center Food Store Robert Nugent Steven Nugent s A C H E M The experience of creating a lasting memory of our high school years has been unforgettable. We have learned much about responsiblity and dedication through the continuous development of this book. Working with contemporaries as well as advisors has been essential to the final product. The many phases of this past year will remain with us always. Sincerely Jeanne O'Brien Vicky Warren Editors-in-Chief 226 Jeanne O'Brien Vicky Warren LA YOUT EDITOR — T ricia Derrico ADVISORS — John Bischoff and Nick lannone CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES EDITOR — Kathleen Florio CANDIDS EDITOR — Karen Possidente ART EDITOR — Tim Murphy 227 BUSINESS STAFF — Ray Peach. Jeralyn Fantarella. Scott Porter. Sue LaPalombara. Chris Daley SPORTS EDITORS — Debbie DeNardis and Royse Shanley. TYPING EDITORS — Holly Mulcahey and Sue Hallock. STAFF — Mark Maresca STAFF — Joy Levenstem. Cynthia Burton. Sue DeMaio. Danna Leavitt. Linda Burke. 228 We would like to express special thanks to the following for the use of their photographs: John Murphy Anthony Cavallaro Edward Donadio J. B. Pelletier Also a special thanks to: Lee Morse Shirley Luscomb Al Kowalewski Beatrice Anderson Lena Isola Sheila Kehoe Jack Cassella Ed Humphrey Dolores Kern Creative Studio 229 CLASS WILL I, Jeralyn Fantarella, leave Concetta Muzio one bushel of diced onions. my sister, Virginia, all the happy times, good friends, and fortune I’ve had and loved. Go Get ’EM! I, Bill Rhone, leave North Haven High School with the hopes that any underclassman has a chance to go out with a girl who is as pretty I, Concetta Muzio, leave Beth (Slugger) O’Brien a pair of Boxing and as nice as mine. gloves. I, Holly Mulcahey, leave my Basketball game spirit to Diana Terry and my end of “Goofus” to Mary Jetmar. I, Debbie M., leave The Doc to the upcoming ninth graders! Good Luck! I, Debbie Hogan, leave NHHS to my jock sister Maureen, in hopes that she will break her record of 141'% . Good Luck Maureen. We, the Three Musketeers (BAM), leave all our late arrival notes, to anyone who can forge as well as we did. I, Brenda Eddy, leave my three sisters Daren, Christine, and Eileen all I, Don Bogart, leave my perfect homeroom attendance to Mrs. Lee. my notes and Luck for the years to come. I, Barbara Raccio, leave Debbie Diehl my counseling wisdom to help any poor desperate soul. I, Norine Paduano, leave all my teachers and all the hard workflo my | sisters Patty and Karen. We, the P.O‘. Club, leave our name to all who are capable of receivih H P.H.D. ave the Cafeteria food to anyone with a sharp leash. i vvj ■ eave IKON with great memories of good times, o, leave the understanding that without my yj '• J . . ' , leave locker 1316 to anyone who has no va ra, leave a bag of M M’s, a bottle of Moet et Chan- wall, a safety pin, a skinny tie, and an empty mailbox 3u Isara, all of my terrific teachers to my sister Sharon. I, Nancy Tiefenbrunn, leave individuality in dress to Kelly Rielly, Debbie , and Mary Tiefenbrunn. We, Farrah and Suzanne, leave Jacqueline a Que-Si-Be. I, Susan LaPalombara, leave the frustration of reading newspapers with wooden poles in them to Leslie and Cathy, and the grave responsibility of being a leader to Sahoko. I, Karen Haury, leave all the odd jobs that Mrs. Ramy gave me to do to some other lucky girls. I, Robin Glenn, leave this school gladly. I, Barbara, leave my locker to anyone who can lock it. I, Estelle Santoemma, leave my “Most Talkative to Michelle Cody. I ■ if- . I, Karyn' leave all my sensitivity to those who took advantage of it. We, Debbie Tiberio and Karen Ditallo, leave our steno pads and unmailable letters from the past two years to Ms. Williams. I, Cindy Burton, leave locker 556 to MaryLou Pedalino as long as she never tells where it originated from. We, Lori Hudson, Leslie Hunt, Kathy Jensen, Michelle Beauvais, and Faith Caldwell, leave our Friday nights to Elaine Yaccarino, Kathy Aurora, Wendy Michley, Debi Perandi, and Angela Pelliccio. I, Regina Ciarleglio, leave the Bogie to all my junior buddies in hopes that they will continue the tradition of bestowing it upon the Bogan of the Week. We, Frank DeCusati and Scott Porter, leave to Ralph Black and Tom Casey, our cheerleading positions for the next two years. I, Rosemarie Fiorillo, leave Mr. Rickart my bells for his much needed Christmas spirit, and may Santa Claus be merciful to him this year and many after. tye, Tracy and Mary, leave to Mr. Connell’s classes all the fun class time we had with “Slim Pickin’s and Mr. Antonelli. We, The Senior Varsity Cheerleaders, leave all of our fond memories to the remaining Varsity Squad in hopes that they will cherish our great times as much as we did. I, Melanie Norback, leave the best two years of my life so far to anyone lucky enough to have the same. I, Ann McNamara, leave my cousin Shephaine all my D’s on my report card to carry on the good work. We, Jennie and MaryGrace, leave a stack of paper to Mr. Fiore to twid- dle his fingers through, to pass class time. I, Tom Corcoran leave my car keys to MaryAnn, Sue, Marco, and the Hamden Fire Dept. I, Mark leave Jeanne, Tim and Erin, with the times we had in N.Y. P.S. Wanna buy a carnation? We, Cheryl Piscitelli, Sue Casey and Wendy Clinton, leave the task of making up a new morning announcement every morning to next year’s Senior Cheerleaders. I, Nancy Conway, leave all my fond memories and great times in high school to my sister, Jane, in hopes that she enjoys her remaining years as much as I enjoyed mine. We, the Soccer Team, leave our easy going attitudes so the rest of our members will be able to put up with Jumpin' Joe next year. We, Alberta and Laurie, leave our eight lockers to anyone who can fill them all. We, the 1978-1979 Student Council Officers, leave next year’s officers North Haven High School, for better or for worse. I, Laurie Leonard, leave my broken locker to my brother Tommy and Mike DellaValle. I, MaryGrace, leave to Mrs. White a lot of love and support that she has given me the past four years. I, Jonathan Ross, leave my bad fingerrings and notes with Mr. Winsco. I, Linda Burke, leave North Haven to the mercy of my own lovable terror David Vincent. We, Sue, Anne, and Cip, leave all of our GREAT talks in the cafe to any- one who can handle them. I, Linda, leave my sister Lori my safe, unlockable locker. I, Judy Ryan, being of sometimes sound mind and body, hereby leave We, the Senior Class, leave all our college bulletins, catalogs, applica- tions, interviews, and campus visits, our SAT’s and Achievement tests, our Barron’s and Lovejoy’s handbooks, our headaches, our joys of being accepted, our depression on being rejected, and our anxiety to next year’s Senior Class. I, Tim Murphy, leave my brother Peter and cousin Mark a stack of funny” magazines in Canada for the next ski trip. 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