North Haven High School - Sachem Yearbook (North Haven, CT)

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EGTIGUT Dedication Memorial Introductiop Seniors Senior Dired Senior Folio Faculty Underclassmen'' Clubs Activities Class; Will,. „ .. . DEDICATION Through these past four years at North Haven High School, one man's presence has helped to give the class of 1980 the solid base on which it now stands. As our class advisor he has been a source of constant support and unfailing confidence. He was always will- ing to place his trust in our judgment and support our decisions even though he may have disagreed. This has instilled in our class the inspiration and encour- agement to strive for success. As a person, he-can only be loved and appreciated and his generosity will not be forgotten. With these thoughts in mind, the class of 1980 dedicates this edition of Sachem to Mr. Glen Dean. 2 IN MEMORIAMS Shirley Luscomb was a dedicated, kindly per- son. She performed all of her duties for the Eng- lish department conscientiously and enthusias- tically. At all times she gave of herself to meet the needs of the students. We miss her very much. The English Department Shirley Luscomb touched all who knew her warm and gentle demeanor. Teachers and stu- dents felt her warmth in her response to a request for a service, large or small. Her gentle ways served to soothe ruffled nerves; her sense of humor painted a smiling face on many a hapless situation. Marie Diamond Department Head, Foreign Languages Mrs. Luscomb was a caring professional. Her sincere interest in students and their needs made the job of teaching a more productive one. Morris Roodenburg Social Studies Department Ann Mansfield manifested professional and human qualities that have had a profound effect on the students at North Haven High School. The personal warmth and genuine concern for their well-being as well as that of the staff were cher- ished attributes found in her daily tasks. Her influ- ence, concern, and dedication will be forever remembered. Her contributions will remain indeli- bly imprinted in the minds of all those she so will- ingly served. Dr. Dominic Mascagna Associate Principal Mrs. Ann Mansfield enjoyed working with the students and staff at the West Campus. She was always a kind, sensitive and thoughtful person. She would listen to any student who was having problems with his her personal or social life. As a school nurse, she was able to handle with great competence her daily professional duties as well as any emergencies which arose. Rose Silvestro East Campus Nurse A t that moment, when the world around him melted away, when he stood alone like a star in the heavens, he was overwhelmed by a feeling of icy despair, but he was more firmly himself than ever. That was the last shudder of his awakening, the last pains of birth. Immediately he moved on again and began to walk quickly and impatiently no longer homewards, no longer to his father, no longer looking backwards. Wz aHom (lad to cfioo±£ tfiz fiat(i$. VJ£ VJOU UfoCCo VJ fxom t(io ±£ tx£ta(iinxj bzfoxz ai. (J- atfiiL vjfzstfzzz ctzaxty max zzd, ox (licLUn fczmat z t(i£ gzaa. seniors ANAHIT S. ABRAHAMIAN ■Anna” Just when I had all of life’s answers they changed all the questions.” LESLIE ABBATIELLO “One needs a will stubborn in con- flict, but apt always to total accept- ance of every consequence of living and dying.” SCOTT DAVID ABERCROMBIE My time's coming Don't worry about me no — It's gonna be just like they say And I'm in no hurry to go.” — G. D. ROSANN ACAMPORA “Roxie-Roo”. RoRo”. Rosie” All the time ... All the wasted time All‘the years waiting for a sign To think I had it all, all the time.” — B. Manilow 14 Seniors ANDRANIK S. ABRAHAMIAN Ron If there was found a new planet. I would never leave Earth.” — Ron ANNAMARIA AMENDOLA Anna” What wisdom can you find, that is greater than kindness?” MARKW. ANDERSON •'Trifles make perfection and perfec- tion is no trifle.” — Michael Angelo JEFF ARMSTEAD “Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel.” — Jim Morrison VICTOR EDWARD ARTAIZ Tito”. “Clutch”, “Taiquando Life itself can’t give me joy unless I really will it. Life just gives me time and space and it’s up to me to fill it.” CHERYLE ARCIUOLO “Cher”, “Bear”, “Berrie” Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in aware- ness.” — James Thurber KATHRYN D. AURORA “Kat”, “Motor Mouth” A smile costs nothing but gives much. It takes only a moment but the memory can last forever. ” DOUGLAS F AVERILL Seniors 15 MATTHEW BAERMAN Wei bet is roten appul out of hoord than that it rotie al the remenaunt JOYCE-LYN BALZANO When I can share my love and be loved back; it makes it all worth while. EDWARD BATISTA Candyman”, Ed We never did too much talking any- way, don't think twice it's all right. — Bob Dylan DAVID A. BEDELL Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? the glory of his nostrils is terrible. — Job 39:20 f ELIZABETH ANN BATTLE Beth”, Deebs , Betty lam not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today.” CARL DOUGLAS BELL Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of travel- ing.” 16 Seniors WENDY ANNE BETTA “Nini” I love you more today than yes- terday, but not as much as tomor- row. SHARON BROCKETT SB -1, Banananon , Buddy I never cease to wonder at the cruelty of this land but it seems a time of sadness is a time to under- stand.”— S. T. BARBARA JEAN BIONDILLO We tend to define our days as either good or bad, without realizing it is we who are responsible for any imperfections.” SAMUEL DOUGLAS BOGAN Sahm , Bohgan “My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. ROY BOWERS Herbert “And so castles made of sand melt into the sea eventually.” KAREN ANN BUEHLER Kar . “Buell Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved.” Seniors 17 HELEN CROSSKEY BYLER You take my hand, I’ll take your hand together we may get away. This much madness is too much all alone. It’s impossible to make it today.” — N. Young SCOTT JAMES BUEHLER I'm as free as a bird now” — Lynyrd Skynyrd STEPHANIE ANN CAPODAGLI MARCIA THERESE CAPPUCCI Remember what peace there may be in silence, as far as possible with- out surrender be on good terms with all persons, speak truth quietly and clearly, listen to others ...” — Desid- erata MICHAEL ANTHONY CAPRIO Mike”, Cap” Arise, go forth, and conquer...” — Tennyson KATHERINE A. CARRONE Children of tomorrow live in the tears that fall today will the sunrise of tomorrow bring in peace in any way.” — Black Sabbath ANTHONY CASSELLA Hulk” To have a successful future.” 18 Seniors MARK G. CELOTTO Anchalata” “What a long strange trip it's been. CAROL M. CASSELLA BRUNELLA M. CESARINI “Bru” “The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay, love isn't love 'till you give it away. KATHERINE ANN CHAGNON “KC “Live one day at a time. ANTHONY CENERI “I am a traveler of both time and space to be where I have been. — Led Zeppelin PETER P. CHILLEMI Chilem ROBERT CHILD IV Bob , “Chob Seniors 19 LISA MARYCIRILLO Some men see things as they are and say, ‘Why?’. I dream things that never were and say, ‘Why not?’.” — JFK MICHELLE FRANCES CODY ‘'Shell”, “Slim” “So many dreams blew away, so many words we didn’t say.” — Com- madors PAUL M. CLARKE “Let us run with patience the race that is set before us.” — Saint Paul KATHLEEN MARIE CONTE “Kathy” “I keep my friends as misers do their treasure, because, of all the things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or better than friendship.” FRANK CONTENTO JR. Butts” Be what you are not what others want you to be. KAREN ANN CORCORAN “Kar” “Our today’s and yesterday's are the blocks with which we must build.” — MYB VINCENT ANTHONY CORNIELLO JR. Vinnie” There is no music in nature, neither melody or harmony. Music is the cre- ation of man.” KELLY COFFEY ”Kel”, “Coffey cans”, “Ducky”, Shorty”, “Midget The superior man is distressed by the limitations of his ability; he is not distressed by the fact that men do not recognize the ability he has.” 20 Seniors DEBORAH LEE CORNWALL Debbie , Deb , BigG” If you love something set it free; if it returns it is yours, if not, it never was. CAROLYN MARY CRETELLA CC . Cret I thank heaven somebody’s crazy enough to give me a daisy. — e.e. Cummings CATHY CROWE Whitey , Crowebird Anything worth having is worth waiting for. LISA MARY COSS Lee , Lis If you cry because of losing the sun. your tears will not allow you to see the stars. BENJAMIN A. CRISCUOLO Benj If you have love and happiness you have everything.” JAMES J. CRONIN Sometimes I look up high. And then I think there might, just be a better life away from all we know. That’s where I want to go. Out on the wild side. — ELO KEVIN J. COSTELLO Cos Be silent or speak something worth hearing. STEPHANIE CURTIS Seniors 21 KEVIN BRIAN DACEY Dace'', King Moonie Doctor, my brain hurts.” — Monty Python DEBORA LEE DAY The ocean brought me peace, the wind gave me energy, the sun warmed my spirit, the flowers showed me life, but you made me feel love. 22 Seniors DONNA DALIP KEEGAN V. DAY It's my life right or wrong, don't want you to worry none.” — C.D.B. VICTOR ANTHONY THOMAS D’AMATO Gondo”, Dietz” What else am I living for, I ask, if not the fire inside. From the ashes I rise alive, if only long enough to say I can love someone.” ALLISON AKERS DAVIS Al , Ali”, Camper Jane”, Kemosabie , Martha Dreams are the right reserved by all who seek them. Now we have our chance to seek and dreams of what we might find are now a reality. — CHERYL A. DECAPUA Still alive and well. — Rick Der- ringer CYNTHIA DECROSTA Cyndi , Cyn ''As one face differs from another, so does one human heart from anoth- er. — Proverbs JEFF A. DELGADO Pedro Death to the people who like to go down slow. — Jim Morrison CHARLENE ANNE DELUCIA Where there is love, there is peace. Where there is peace, there is god. Where there is god, there is no need. SALLYANN D’EUGENIO Sally , Sal” Never shall any love completely part. For the memories of good times always remain in lovers’ minds, of what was, but will never be.” — S. D’E. MARIE GRACE DELUCIA Reeree , Reb , Baby Marie CHRISTOPHER J. DELUCIA Chris”, Topher” Where there is faith, there is love. Where there is love, there is peace. Where there is peace, there is God. Where there is God, there is no need. MILDRED DELUCIA Millie”. “Mil A smile means love and kindness in all languages. Seniors 23 TONY DELVECCHIO DOREEN ANN DEMATTIES Doe , Red Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction and knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becom- ing. PATRICIA JEAN DEMORRO Patti”, P. J. The greatest joy in life is to achieve what others say you cannot. RICHARD DEPALMA “One who has not admitted his first mistake has already committed his second. DEBORAH DIEHL Deb I did not know I was so empty to feel so full.” LORI ANN DESTEFANO Lor “Learn from yesterday, live for today, and hope for tomorrow. 24 Seniors LAWRENCE DINNER “Slim , Woody , Bobo , Larry” You can’t always get what you want. — Mick Jagger Rolling Stones TED J. DOOLITTLE 'Say it loud and let it ring that we’re all part of everything the present, future and the past fly on proud birds you’re free at last. — C. D. B. MICHAEL DIGIOIA JR. Mikey , Mike Me and my best friend traveled down life’s highway. We talked of how, how things should be, of peace and love for you and me.” — Jimi Hendrix LISA ANN DONLAN Lee , Witch” False friends are like our shadow, keeping close to us while we walk in the sunshine, but leaving us the instant we cross into the shade. JAMES F. DONNAN Jim , JD When I die let me die with a dream in my mind, smile on my face and no trouble behind, and no cross on my grave to show my resting place.” — M.T. CHARLES ELLWOOD DOWNING Chuck , Sticks , Spencer Don’t be someone for somebody, always be yourself for everybody. Seniors 25 DEBORAH SUSAN DUSA Love, laughter, sharing, family, friends, caring, peace, smiles, fun. These are the things I treasure most under the moonlit sun. KEVIN J. ERBE Erbs” To live your life in your own way. to reach the goals you have set for yourself, that is success.” CLAIRE MARIE DOYLE Life is easier than you think — All you have to do is accept the impossi- ble; do without the indispensable; bear the intolerable; and be able to smile at anything. DAVE C. ELLIS LORIANNEJ. ELLIS Time passes much too quickly, when we’re together laughing. MARISA LEE ESPOSITO I am a child, I last awhile. You cant conceive of The pleasure in my smile. JAMES P. ESPOSITO. JR. Jim , Espo-James” Lessons learned like bridges burned. 26 Seniors PAMELA F. ESPOSITO PETER A. FEMNIAK. JR. Petie”, “Polok” Tve been to the edge, there I stood and looked down, ya know I lost alot of friends there baby, ain't got no timeto mess around.” — V. H. MICHAEL JOHN ESPOSITO Espo” KENNETH R. FAIRBANKS ‘‘Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you’re on.” — Led Zeppelin GARY EDWARD FERNER No eternal reward can forgive us now for wasting the dawn.” — Jim Morrison Human reason needs only to will more strongly than fate and she is fate.” —T. M. DANIEL FEGAN “Danny If you can't understand my silence, how can you understand my words?” — D. F. DENISE L. FERRARO I've been dazed and confused for so long it's not true.” — Led Zeppelin Seniors 27 DAVID ANDREW FERRIGNO ‘‘Frog”, ‘‘Bear” Will you stay with me forever, just stay with me tonight, and we can talk about tomorrow if it all works out all right.” ROBERT FIONDELLA Bob”, “Hopper” Remember what peace there may be in silence, as far as possible, with- out surrender be on good terms with all persons. PAUL MICHAEL FERRUCCI Ferrucc ‘‘It's better to make your own name than to inherit it. CATHERINE A. FIORE Cathy”, Cath” Kiss today goodbye, the sweetness and the sorrow. Wish me luck, the same to you ...” RICHARD C. FLODQUIST Be unique, be original, be yourself, and people will love you for who you really are, not who you reflect.” — R. F. DEBORAH ANN FIRTH Debbie” Everytime I hear a newborn baby cry, or touch a leaf, or see the sky, then I know why — I believe.” PAUL CHARLES FORD An able man shows his spirit by gen- tle words and resolute actions; he is neither hot nor timid.” — Chester- field FRANCIS A. FRAGOLA, JR. Frank What is real? What is masquerade? Sometimes I myself don't know.” — Ian Ander 28 Seniors ROBERT E. FRANK “These are the days that try men’s souls.” LYNN ANN FUEHRER Bub”, Frizz”, Lynnie” ‘The whole worth of a kind deed lies in the love that inspires it.” — The Talmud TERRY MADALINE GHERLONE “Ter”, Babe , “Kitten” The warmth of the sun cannot compare with the warmth I feel when you shine on me.” — TMG GREGG FREDERICKS “Fred”, “Freddy”, “Freddy Hubbard” “So satisfied, I’m on my way.” — Yes JOHN A. FURBUSH “Al Monday , ”AI” DAVID PETER FREIJE “Freij” “Lessons learned are like bridges burned. You only need to cross them but once. — D. Fogelburg ALPHONSE ANTHONY GAMBARDELLA “Gambu”, ”AI” “Take the log out of your eye first and then you will see and take the speck out of your brother's eye.” MATTHEW T.GILBRIDE Matt “A man's reach should exceed his grasp.” — R. Browning Seniors 29 SHARON D. GILLIS To achieve all that is possible we must attempt the impossible — to be all we can be, we must dream of being more. ROBERT ANTHONY GILLO Mope Go with how you feel, take your best shot. DANIELLE H. GORMAN Dan Whether they’re the best of times or the worst of times, they're the only times we’ve got. SHEILA M. GILLOOLY Ther days may come, ther days may go, but still the light of mem’ry weaves those gentle dreams of long ago. —T.H. White RICHARD GLENN ELLEN LESLIE GOLDSTEIN Ellie , El Without honesty there is no truth, without truth there is no love, without love there is nothing. PAUL GOULET 30 Seniors MARY ELIZABETH GRAHAM “Mary Beth”, “MB” There has never been a sunset that was not followed by a dawn.” PETER GUANDALINI EDWARD F. GUMBART • “Ted Keep life's events in perspective, for this is necessary to enjoy them.” ISAAC M. GRAY III MARY TERESA HAMEL Mare”, Hams”, Hambert”, Mary P Love is gentle love is kind love is something to unwind. Love is old love is new love was meant for me and you. — anonymous ERIC P. GROVE MARCEY BETH HARRIS Munchkin , Little one , Small fry A smile is a gift you can share with everyone. Seniors 31 ANN MARI HOLMERTZ Ami”, Anne You cannot do a kindness too soon for you never know how soon it will be too late. HOLLY PAULA HARTLEY Hollis Anything worth doing, is worth doing well.” LESLIE THERESA HINES “Hiney , Heineken , Limper , Less Let friendship be the window to our minds to bring in understanding, peace, and love. JEFF D. HOGAN Maybe the time has drawn the faces I recall but things in this life change very slowly if they ever change a: all.” — Eagles CLAIRE L. HOROWITZ Boast not of tomorrow for you knov not what any day may bring forth.” - Proverbs MAUREEN ANNE HOGAN Hogie”, Hogue Your goals are set, the dedication is there, all that's needed is the luck to get you there.” — M.A.H. 32 Seniors RALPH T. IADAROLA III ••Roll” There is something for all who look, there's a story in every book. All of the pages, between all the lines, there’s so much that you can find.” LORI ANN JALBERT Jal”, Jalbs 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 he hears.” — Thoreau LYNN M. HUNT RONALD S. IANNUCCI DONALD IBSEN DONNA D. JAMES Dee”. Duds”, Dudley” I love friends for not only what they are, but for what they are when I'm with them.” Seniors 33 MARKJEKEL For what shall a man profit if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul.” — Matthew 16:26 DANIEL KEEFE MINDY JEAN JASMIN Min The past holds memories that have been loved, but the future holds new experiences that will be memories to love. MARY KATHLEEN JETMAR Mare , Jet , M.K.J. , J” Cherish memories, for without them we would have nothing to look back on. —M.K.J. CHRISTINA ELLEN KELLY I saw eternity the other night like a great ring of pure and endless light, all calm, as it was bright. — Henry Vaughan CRAIG M. JOHNS Mario Life is getting stranger as we travel on. People don't know the difference anymore between right and wrong. — Molly Hatchet LINDA GALE KERN “Lin , Kernie Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” 34 Seniors KATHLEEN M. KIESLICH “Bartholomue” “Like everything else I have, this one's for you.” — B. Manilow KARL H. KIESLICH “Otto , “Twotis” “Keep on with the force, don’t stop till ya get enough.” — M. Jackson DEBORAH ANN KIRBY “Kirb To fly as fast as thought, to any- where that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived ... — Jonathan Livingston Seagull TAMMY A. KING THERESA E. KNOTT “Terri”, “Ter” “Happiness is the reflection of a smile.” RITA H. KOENIG “People are what they are and each one is special in their own way.” Seniors 35 RONALD E. KONIG Konehead Being of sound mind, and body will only get you sober. JOEL HOWARD KRIVIT “Don’t play games. DOROTHY KOPYLEC Disco”, Blondie”, Dot” Life is a series of hellos and good- byes I’m afraid it’s time for goodbye again. — Billy Joel BARBARA ELLEN KUNTZ Barb”, Hot”, Chocolate” THOMAS JOSEPH KUNTZ Kunta”, TJ , 42” You may glory in a team triumphant but you fall in love with a team in defeat. KAREN LYNN LABANARO Lab . Kar” This moment we share together may be temporary, but the memories will last forever.” KAREN MARY LACHMUND BRIAN T LAFRANCE We may lose and we may win but we will never be here again. — Eagles 36 Seniors MIKE G. LAROCK LISA ROSE LENOCE Piggymush”, Little Lisa If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Seniors 37 EVAN LAVIOLETTE There’s no fool like an old fool; you can't beat experience.” VITO LANDOLFI You can’t always get what you want but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need.” — The Stones THOMAS A. LAUDANO “Tom To live is to climb the Andes! The more one climbs, the steeper become the precipices.” MELISSA KAUTZ LA VANWAY Liss”, “Meliss , Melanie . Melissa-Honey” Where there is faith, there is love. Where there is love, there is peace. Where there is peace, there is God. Where there is God, there is no need.” DIANE ELIZABETH LANE I closed my eyes only for a moment and the moment is gone.” MARCIANN LESNIESKI “Marce”, Pol”, “Mar” “Only those who risk going too far can know how far they can go. ANTHONY GENNARO LONGOBARDI “Ant , “Tone “The thing that keeps us together is the hope that somewhere on the hori- zon everything is going to be all right.” 38 Seniors ALAN DAVID LEVENSTEIN “It is not book learning young men need, but a stiffening of the vertebrae which will cause them to be loyal to a trust and to concentrate their ener- gies.” DEBRA LYNN LITKE “Debrazol” ”ln order to stay sane in this world you have to be crazy!” CHRISTOPHER LYNCH Tex” “Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. JEFFREY R. LUCE I can’t get no satisfaction.” — Roll- ing Stones RENEE L’HEUREUX “Ray The course of true love never runs smooth.” LAWRENCE K. LYNCH “Larry , Larr” “All we are is dust in the wind. — Kansas KATHLEEN A. MAHER KAREN LYNN MAHONEY LEIF EDWARD MADSEN Lancelot” “Time cools, time clarifies; no mood can be maintained quite unaltered through the course of hours. — Thomas Mann CYNTHIA A. MAHON Cindi”, Cyn Like a mirror held before me large as the sky is wide and the image is reflected back to the other side. — A. P. STUART ALLEN MAGOVENY Studabaker , Screwy” Directly from my heart to you; your mouth is your religion, you put your faith in a hole like that.” — Zappa TRACY ANNE MAHONEY Man is only complete when he has a brother to love him, a woman to marry with, a God to learn from, and a son to teach to.” — T. A.M. Seniors 39 PATRICE JAYNE MAIOCCO “I've never felt so alive.” I’m learning there's such a world out there ... And none of us has ever seen or felt it.” — J.L.S. JANE MANDY MALLY Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow; but live today!” KAREN MAPPA Maps” “Whatever my secrets are, remember when I entrust them to you, they are part of me.” DAVID MARCARELLI •DJ” “Hungover, red-eyed, dog tired, sat- isfied, it’s a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there.” — C.D.B. ROBERT P. MARINO “Bobby-A”, Sid”, Kid” The record shows, I took the blows, and did it my way, yes, my way.” — E. P. WENDY LYNN MARINO Wendals , Wen”, Wendy Ma Each storm brings with it the prom- ise of a rainbow.” 40 Seniors JUDITH ANN MARONE “Judy” “Love is life’s most precious treasure and God’s greatest gift. JOHN MARTIN “Blue eyes” “Let me get back to the sea. Let me be stormy and let me be calm, Let the tide in, and set me free.” — The Who MADELYN MARIE MARINUZZI “Nuzzi I may pass this way only once, any goodness that I can show let me do it now, for I shall never pass this way again.” VIRGINIA C. MARSH “Ginny”, “Moshy , “Mop-Top”, “Marshmellow . “Gin “You can’t always get what you want, But if you try sometimes, you just might find, You get what you need.” ROBERT MARTINO. JR. “Floyd” “Getting what you want out of life isn’t everything, it’s the only thing. — R. M. MICHAEL A. MASSARO “No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all other things in the world.” — Aris- totle Seniors 41 CHRISTINE MARIE MATHEIS •‘Granny” “Don’t even dwell on the good times — they only make you think.” — R. M. MARK ANTHONY MCDONALD “Ace” “This was my big chance to say something intelligent and I blew it! “All the world’s a stage.” ' PAULA A. MASSINI “For all things there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven.” — Ecc. 3:1 JAMES E. MATHEWS Jim “Why is it that those who pat them- selves on the back give us and not themselves a pain in the neck?” WILLIAM GLEN MCDONALD III “Billy”, “Mac” Well I am what I am, thank God. Some people just don’t understand. Find yourself first and then you’re true. Find yourself first, don’t be no fool.” — James Marshall Hendrix LOUIS MATURO “Louie” BARBARA JEAN MEENEGHAN “All the times that I’ve cried keeping all the things I knew inside it’s hard but it’s harder to ignore it if they were right I agree but it’s them they know, not me ...” — C. Stevens 42 Seniors DARLENE LYNN MELILLO Dolly”, Dar , Dari” The time to be happy is now ... The place to be happy is here, The way to be happy is to make others so.” — T.C.I.G.M. TROY MELILLO “Billyjack” There won’t be any trumpets blow- ing come the judgment day, on the bloody morning after one tin soldier rides away.” — Theme from Billy- Jack” TONI GAIL MENCHETTI Oscar” Give me the power of sun, the flow of a waterfall, the voice of the wind, and the glow of a fire. But please keep your atomic poison power away.” JOHN F. MERLONE JANE ELLEN MERRITHEW Pigs”, Baby”, Janey” So you’ve heard I’ve been flyin’ and tryin’ to get into somebody new, and I’m off on a new love and don’t hardly ever think about you. PAUL LOUIS MERWIN BARBARA ANN MIANZO Barbie”, Barb” Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you.” Seniors 43 JOSEPH A. MIDOLO Joe”, ‘‘Hank” Everybody’s gonzo and it’s a free for all.” — Ted Nugent LAURA MILANI Seeking means to have a goal, but finding means to be free. THOMAS H. MITCHELL Mitch” It all starts with the center. MICHELLE ANN MONGILLO Shell , Shelly”, Mish”, Parrot” The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn’t love ’til you give it away.” WENDY JEAN MITCHLEY Wend , Mitch” A fool will lose tomorrow by reach- ing back for yesterday.” — Dionne Warwick MARK JOSEPH MONTESI It is easier to go downhill than up, but the view is from the top. JOANNE MARIE MILLER JoJo What a long strange trip it’s been. DONNA LOUISE MOREGGI Sometimes you dream, sometimes it seems there’s nothing there at all. You just seem older than yesterday, and you’re waiting for tomorrow to call. 44 Seniors ANNETTE M. MORNEAU Love is — Having very special friends that care. And as we grow older that friendship we know will always be there. GAVIN IAIN MURDOCH Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves. — F. Nietzsche STEVEN JOHN MUZYKA If I don’t see you no more in this world, I'll meet you on the next one and don't be late. KENNETH P. MURO And when I awoke, I was alone this bird had flown. — Beatles THOMAS W. MURRAY Murf” SANDRA A. NAPOLETANO Sandy When you love something set it free if it comes back it is yours if it doesn’t it never was. CRAIG LOUIS MORTALI Cragar Living life is just a game, so they say. All the games we used to play, fade away. — Terry Kath MARK ALAN MRAVIC Any fool can turn the blind eye, but who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand?” 45 BRENDA MARIE NESTER You may say I’m a dreamer but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us and the world will be one. — Joan Baez JOHN F. ONOFRIO Bunga Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven. — Led Zeppelin KENDRA ELIZABETH NUTILE ERIK GILLIS OSTROM DAVID J. OBIER Obie Live each day to the fullest.” ELIZABETH ANNE O’BRIEN Beth Great God, I ask thee for no meaner self than that I may not disappoint myself. — Thoreau TAMMIE LYNN OUELLETTE Shorty Love is experiencing and remem- bering all the happy times.” 46 Seniors JERRY C. PANAGROSSO JOHN E. PARISELLA We can walk our road together if our goals are all the same. We can run alone and free if we pursue a dif- ferent aim.”— N. P. LISA RENEE PAPA Wama , Head , Lee People who are sensible about love are incapable of it. CATHERINE PARRETT Cath Since you only pass this way once, why not go first class and enjoy it. GREGORY SCOT MACDOUGALL PARKER ‘‘Today keeps slipping by me, it leaves no aftertaste. Tomorrow is a daydream, the future's never true. Am I just a fading fire or a breeze passing through. — Harry Chapin JOHN FREDERICK PARILLO You only live once, so get all you can out of life. MARK J. PAYETTE Weasel We are what we are, not what we pretend to be. Seniors 47 ANGELA M. PELLICCIO Ang”, “Angie “A child is born with a heart of gold the way of the world makes his heart grow cold. — E.W.F. PATRICIA ANN PERNAL GARDNER PERRY JR. “Pat” If I don’t see you in this world I’ll see you in the next.” GEOFFREY SCOTT PETRILLO “And I am waiting for the salvation army to take over.” — Lawrence Fer- linghetti JEFFREY MARK PETRICCIONE TED PETTIT “Theo” “The future is uncertain and the end is always near.” 48 Seniors PAULA RAEDEL PICCIRILLO Pic , Piccie “No matter how nice it is to say hello, you’ve got to keep it in the back of your mind that somewhere along the line there has to be a goodbye. MARK D. POWELL Boog Do not get mad, get even.” MARYE. PHILLIPS ... You have the freedom to be yourself, your true self, here and now; and nothing can stand in your way. — Jonathan Seagull R. Bach DEBORA A. PIERANDI Deb” Immature love says: ‘I love you because I need you'. Mature love says: 'I need you because I love you’.” JOSEPH LOUIS PISCITELLI Joe CHERYL ANN PROIETTE Cher “To love is nothing, to be loved is something, but to love and be loved is everything.” Seniors 4$ KAREN RENEE PROWSE •‘Cherish the wide earth, give friend- ship to all men. ROBERTA. QUARZ Many times I’ve lied, many times I’ve listened, many times I’ve wondered how much there is to know. SUSAN M. PROSNITZ Sue , “Proz , Little Sue , Sue-z We can never lose what we love, memories last forever. — SMP LISA ANN PUCHALSKI Lee , Lees , L , Boch Love doesn’t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile. PATRICIA ANN PRUNIER Patty”, Peeps , Puff What lies before you and what lies behind you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you.” KIMS. REGAN The future always arrives just a little before you’re ready to give up the present. JOSEPH RICHARD RANCIATO Chunky”, “Orca”, “Tuna , Jo-Jo If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?” — Lynyrd Sky- nyrd 50 Seniors ROBIN JEAN REILLY I want to live so that each day is cru- cial, each day really important, so I will have lived each moment the best way I can, even if tomorrow isn’t there. NATALIE ANN RICCI Nat”, Stretch , Mouth, Sr.” Time is too short for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, but for those who love, time is eternity.” ROBERT J. RICE Granny When you wish upon a dream, life isn't always what it seems, but when you wish upon a star, life will take you very far. CINDY LEE RICHTER Cin” Know that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. JAMES EDWARD ROMANO Jimmy , Jim Blessed is the man who expects nothing, for he shall never be disap- pointed. LINCOLN FITZGERALED ROACH Link Anytime is a long time when you're late. — L. R. GARY ROBERT ROSADINO Ros” There is only one success — to spend your life in your own way. Seniors 51 JOANNE LYNN ROSSETTI ••Jo” “The future always arrives a little before you're ready to give up the present. CHRISTOPHER ROBIN SANFORD “I hope that all the undergraduates in North Haven High try to make their high school years the best years of their lives. MEG ELIZABETH RYAN Welcome, o life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race. Old father, old artificer, stand me now and ever in good stead. — James Joyce DREW SANTACROCE Many dreams come true and some have silver linings. I live for my dreams and a pocketful of gold. — Led Zeppelin BARBARA ANN SACHSE Bobbie Love should be a tree whose roots are deep in the earth, but whose branches extend into heaven. SARAH BETH SAPIRO In wilderness is the preservation of the world. — Thoreau LAURA CLARE SAUNDERS You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. — Carole King Tapestry DAVID SAUSE “Don't you boys know any nice songs. — Frank Zappa 52 Seniors GREGORY WILLIAM SAUTER “Trap And the time will come when you see we're all one, and life flows on within you and without you. NEAL SAVENELLI No people do as much harm as those who go about doing good.” DOMINIC M.SCARANO Dorn Laughter is not at all a bad begin- ning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. ERIC BJORN SCHAT2LEIN “Shatzy Take each day as it comes. ROBERT P. SCELZO R.P.” DEBRA SENA Debbie Ain't no stoppin us now.” DAIR ANNSHANLEY To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. — R. L. Steven- son DEBRA MARY SAVINO Speak your truth quietly, yet clearly. Listen to others, even the dull and ignorant, they too have their story ... For always there will be a greater and lesser person than yourself. Seniors 53 MARK THOMAS SIGNORE “Sig”, Siggy ‘‘Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground; mother earth will swallow you, lay your body down. — Ste- phen Stills THOMAS A. SIGNORE J.R.” You can do what others think you can’t. JANICE DIANE SMITH Smitty , Blondie “Always remember to forget the things that made you sad, but never forget to remember the things that made you glad.” — Elbert Hubbard WILLIAM SILENGO We may never pass this way again ... so I’ll laugh while the laughing is easy. SHARON ELLEN SKRINSKI Shar , Hotdog”, “Skrinsk Love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction. — Antoine de Saint-Exupery JEFFREY ELIOT SMITH Our goals can not be reached until our fears have been conquered; our fears can not be conquered until our goals have been set. — JES JENNIFER ANN SMITH 54 Seniors SUSAN SMITH Sue , “Smitty” You give but little when you give of your possessions, it is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” DAWN MARIE SOTERE Dawny , Frampton” “Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death.” — Earl Wilson PAUL E. SPRINGER Spanky”, Binger” I am what I am. Being short isn’t all that bad.” LISA A. SPINOSA Lis”, “Lee”, Spinos” In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. — Henry Ward Beecher RONNY P. SOTERE Feel like making love to you. — Bad Company JOE S. SNURKOWSKI PAUL RONALD ST. JOHN “Live your life today, because you may not be here tomorrow.” Seniors 55 ROBERT V. STEFANOWSKI “Stef”, “Stubs . “Bronco”, Bones” “The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary. DEBORAH ANN STEIR “Debbie”, “Deb” “I would trade a thousand tomorrows for a single yesterday.” EDWARD J. STEMPECK JR. “Pee Wee”, “Ed” “From the mountains to the sun, life has only just begun.” — Kansas SHERRILL M. STORO “Sher”, Shortcake” “A brief candle burning, an endless mile, a bus wheel turning. We are all part of the present, past, and future. Fly on proud bird you’re free at last. — Charlie Daniels 1978” CAROLE T. STOCKMON “Stock” “Now let us cherish the magic moments of yesterday; and parting, leave behind our footsteps in the sand of times; tomorrow we will spread our wings and reach for the sky. —CTS’79 DAVID SUNDWALL “If you don’t understand my silence, you won’t understand my words.” 56 Seniors SERGIO D. SZUSTER “Destroyed wilderness is a wrecked world. SAHOKO V. TAMAGAWA There is an art of the future, and it is going to be so lovely and so young that even if we give up our youth for it, we must gain in serenity by it.” — Van Gogh ELLEN SUE TANENBAUM 'Missy”, “Munchkin”, Shorty”, Tonto , Lil”, Mach “Existence was given to us for action. Our worth is determined by the good deeds we do, rather than by the fine emotions we feel.” — E. L. Maguon CHRISTINE LINDA TAMMARO Chris”, Christina If you see the moon rise through the branches of a tree, wish on it quickly — It'll come true; you’ll see.” PATRICIA SUSAN TAMMARO Patty-Wack”, PT”, (WB) Joy filled times that mean the most, are kept in memory very close. — BC NANCYTARMAN Nanc , Bruiser” To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe.” — Ana- tole France Seniors 57 PAMELA JOANTENEDINE “Pam”, “Pammie “The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay, Love isn’t love 'til it’s given away.” PETER GRANT THOMPSON “Pete” “Friendship is like china, precious and rare, when broken can be mended but the crack is always there.” ERROL BRENT TURNIPSEED “Gopher” 58 Seniors GARY J. VOGEL Live for today but don't lose sight of tomorrow.” KRYSTNR. WAGNER “Timshell” GREGORY J. VOLPE “Men who have no fear belong in mental institutions or on special teams. SHARON ANN WALDRON There are no limitations to the mind except those we acknowl- edge. JEFFREY T. WALSH Jeff What matters is not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. CHARLOTTE JEANETTE WARREN Char , Charlie” True happiness comes, not from without, but from God who is within. I shall not live in vain.” — E. D. ALBERT TUSCANO Seniors 59 LISA B. WATSTEIN STEPHEN WOZNIAK Woz “Example is the school of mankind and they will learn at no other.” — Edmund Burke CHARLES ALAN ZAMBRANO “Chuck”, “Chaz , “Charlie”, “Caz” The word is the source of life, bring- ing light to men. The light shines in the darkness, darkness has never put it out.” — John 1:4-5 60 Seniors GAYLE LOUISE WILCOX “Live each day to the fullest for you never know what tomorrow will bring.” JOANNE WIELGORECKI “Jo” “Sweet dreams that last all night and easy feeling in the morning light.” NINA WUGMEISTER “Neen”, “Wug “If you ask me what I came to do in this world, I will answer you: I am here to live out loud.” — Emile Zola CAROL ANN ZARBO “Keep smiling, it makes people won- der what you've been up to. ELAINE YACCARINO Little Yuk , “Yac”, “Elaina Cherish yesterday, dream tomor- row, live today.” CLASS OF 80 OFFICERS — (L-R) President — Leslie Abbatiello, Treasurer — Sue Prosnitz, Vice- resident— Cathy Fiore, Secretary — Danielle Gorman, Mr. Dean (Advisor), Mrs. Diamond (Advi- Seniors 61 SENIOR DIRECTORY LESLIE ABBATIELLO — 38 Chapel Hill Rd; 4 23 62; ••Really ; You know what I mean? Class President, Drama Club, One Fifteenth of the Super Fifteen , Yearbook Staff, Triple Quartet; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: New York, New York; The Theatre, good reading and good music, all-night parties, hot fun in the summertime, torchy singers, eating out; PET PEEVE: Living with the knowledge of knowing you’ve hurt someone close to you, and not being able to do a thing about it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To write and direct a successful Broadway show; FUTURE PLANS: College, Career in the performing arts. SCOTT DAVID ABERCROMBIE— 37 Country Way ANAHIT ABRAHAMIAN — 6 Marion Ct; 9 3 63; Friendly, Sensitive; Oh really! ; Tennis, Swimming, Volleyball; LIKES: Reading, classical music, meeting new people, dancing, being with friends all the time; DISLIKES: To be alone, being forced to do something, when people lie; PET PEEVE: Dishonest People, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have life full of mysteries, danger and success; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and become a perfect businesswoman. RON S. ABRAHAMIAN — 6 Marion Ct; 4 9 60; Friendly, active, likes girls very much; Fishing, hunting, swimming, mountain climbing, boat- ing racing; LIKES: Rock music, being with friends all the time; DIS- LIKES: To be stopped from doing something, lying, forgetfulness, bro- ken promises; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have success with its ups and downs; FUTURE PLANS: College ROSANN ACAMPORA — 24 Welch Rd; 10 2 62; Spastic, fun-loving, carefree, easygoing; lt!s always something ; Homeroom Representa- tive, Italian Club, Girls Basketball — 78, Senior Prom Committee, 1 6 of the Friday Night Club; Numbers in Basketball; LIKES: Good times on Fri- day nights, Doobie Brothers, all types of food. Florida sunshine, mellow- ing out in music; DISLIKES: Cold winters, being alone, saying goodbye, disappointments, having no one to talk to; PET PEEVE: People telling me what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To eat all 44 flavors of ice cream at the Sleeping Giant ice cream parlor; FUTURE PLANS: College. Social Work, Living in Florida and driving around in my Mercedes. JOHN M. AMATRUDA — 9 Debra Lane; 8 17 79; Composed, intelli- gent. friendly; There it is! ; Football Team, Sachem Editor, Chemistry Club, JHG, Volleyball Club, CYO member, Guy Santo instructee. Apathy Club; 2nd place — Connecticut Industrial Arts Fair (Architectural Draw- ings); LIKES: Photography, Beatles, fast cars, contact sports, Monty Python; DISLIKES: Weekend Essay Assignments, Bleeding Heart Liber- als, T-shirts with stupid sayings, today’s Prime-Time television pro- grams, double sessions; PET PEEVE: Anything Disco” (music, clothes, body-trimmers, etc.) SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to a Beatles' Reun- ion Concert; FUTURE PLANS: College ANNA AMENDOLA — 2 Turner Drive; 5 17 61; Quiet, sensitive, inde- pendent; LIKES: Going out with my friends, growing up with D. M., sum- mer nights, red roses, clothes; DISLIKES; Getting up in the morning, crowds, rainy days, phony people, saying goodbye, PET PEEVE: Not getting my way; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful; FUTURE PLANS: College MARK WILLIAM ANDERSON — 28 Fallon Drive; 11 27 61; Optimistic, dependable; LIKES: Sports, Friday nights, Billy Joel. L. M.; DISLIKES: Report cards, B. K., Reggie Jackson, F. L. R., S. P. Q. R.: PET PEEVE: Working till 12:00 on weekends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel to Kenya; FUTURE PLANS: College JO-ANN ANNUNZIATO — 42 Manor Drive; 6 21 62; Outgoing, emo- tional, friendly, Don't argue with me! ; F.B.L.A. President, School store, F.B.L.A. Representative, C.Y.O.: Typewriting Proficiency Certifi- cate; LIKES: Steve Tarnoczy, Pina Coladas, Guys, lasagna. dancing; DISLIKES: Conceited people, research papers, living far away from my boyfriend, spiders, thoughtless people; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a lawyer; FUTURE PLANS: College, becoming an Accountant, marrying Steve Tarnoczy. CHERYLE ANN ARCUIOLO — 16 Patten Rd.; 11 20 62; Short, easy- going, Italian; Huh? , Hey, you know?! ; Recreation Softball, Member of the North Shore Animal League, and the Defenders of Wildlife: Human Award of Appreciation by the North Shore Animal League; LIKES: Autumn sunsets, spending time with good friends, St. Bernards, playing my guitar, playing active sports, pickin’ on Ma, wildlife; DIS- LIKES: When my nose is cold, cigarette smoke, when people worry about me. Pastafazzuoli, seeing people unhappy; PET PEEVE: People who take advantage of other people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live on a big ranch out in the country and breed dogs, livestock, and horses; FUTURE PLANS: College, a career in an animal related field. ROY ARDITO —21 Trumbull Place; 6 16 62 JEFF ARMSTEAD — 203 State St.; 1 26 62; friendly, rowdy, slightly crazy; Get a job. you flake ; Karate Club; LIKES: Girls, more girls. Keg parties, Lunch Breaks, Getting Rowdy; DISLIKES: Boring people, deten- tions, B. D.; SUPPRESSED DESIRE. To make big bucks; FUTURE PLANS: Your guess is as good as mine! VICTOR EDWARD ARTAIZ — 72 Drazen Drive; 10 25 62; friendly, ath- letic; That’s just great! ; Football, Varsity Letter; LIKES: Intros, for six. good sticks, Monster Fire. Doomsday D , Diane, Nights at 10822, taco; DISLIKES: Options for 6. losing, rainy weekends. For sure , Derby, sprints, sand baggers; PET PEEVE: Waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel the country in a Mercedes convertible; FUTURE PLANS: College KATHRYN D. AURORA — 279 Maple Ave.; 1 10 62; Friendly, talkative, humorous; Ya know what I mean? ; LIKES: Having good times, being with my friends, Mom’s Cooking , going shopping, surprises, DIS- LIKES: Arguments, making decisions, broken promises, dirty cars; PET PEEVE: When people tell me I talk too fast; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a successful and fulfilling life; FUTURE PLANS: Business School. DOUG F. AVERILL —516 Clintonville Road; 2 4 62 MATTHEW BAERMAN — 42 Wayland Street. 5 26 62; Holy lump- fish!”; Associate Editor, Foreign Language Newspaper (F.I.D.L.E.), Cen- ter for Creative Youth, Educational Center for the Arts; AWARDS: National Merit Scholarship Commended Student; LIKES: Peels and Floss, Numbats. Yapoks, Lorises, Graffiti; DISLIKES: das Mittelschmerz, Ice-follies. Worms in the walnuts, Fuzz, The Verdant Grins of Unwashed Tykes ; PET PEEVE: Sag and wrinkles; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make a plaster cast of the Magic Mile ; FUTURE PLANS Debauchery and Dissolution JOYCE-LYN BALZANO — 31 Stonehedge Drive; Sensitive, caring; lov- able; I'm sorry ; LIKES: Being happy. Being understood. Children. SB’s yellow Celica. Being myself and enjoying it. Lions; DISLIKES: Being told what to do, Feeling hurt, When people don't accept me for what I am, Being bored, Losing touch with friends, Having to get up early; PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than you; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own my own clothing store. To be happy the rest of my life; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and live, love, and be happy EDWARD BATISTA — 1875 Ridge Road; 6 12 61; Friendly, individual- ist, hypnotized. Varsity Beanball, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Space Club; AWARDS: Varsity letters; LIKES: The lazy summer home, Dependable Datsuns, Charlie’s old house, Grateful Dead, Blues, Bob Dylan, Skiing; DISLIKES: Being confused. People that try to impress others, Disco. Cigarettes, Getting up early, Injuries, Flirts; PET PEEVE: Disco; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see the earth from space; FUTURE PLANS: U S. Airforce, To be wealthy and happy, and to live the good life ELIZABETH ANN BATTLE — 11 Todd Drive; 1 20 62; Blonde-blue eyed, friendly, sensitive; Forget it , Don't bother me , FBLA; LIKES: Animals. Skiing, Beagles. Nice cars, Being with friends, Green M M's. 62 Directory Vanilla sodas; DISLIKES: Being called D. B., People who mess up my hair. Being embarrassed. Wearing glasses, Bugs; PET PEEVE: Staying home on Fri. and Sat. nights; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college DAVID A. BEDELL — 4 27 62; Knowledgeable, seclusive, stoical; F.I.D.L.E., Math Club; LIKES: Reading, Creating, Wandering; DISLIKES: Censorship of objectionable material CARL D. BELL — 80 Upper State Street; 5 11 62; Creative. Straight- forward, rational; Freshman Track, Varsity track, J.V. and varsity foot- ball, Student council. Model Congress, Order of the big calzone; LIKES: The sea, Lanterna Rossa, The outdoors, Serenity, Riunite; DISLIKES: Vanity, A certain cross country captain. Hollow sincerity, Shallowness; PET PEEVE: People who criticize from the gallery; FUTURE PLANS: Become an Oceanographical Engineer WENDY ANNE BETTA — 120 Bailey Road; 1 25 62; Unpredictable, curly, musical; You’re so precious ; Educational Center for the Arts; LIKES: The Beatles, Music, Art. Rolls Royces. Black Panthers; DIS- LIKES: Loud noises, Horror films. Homework, Fights, Glasses; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a rock singer and guitarist; FUTURE PLANS: To become a songwriter BARBARA BIONDILLO — 27 Ansonia Drive; 1 2 62; Sarcastic, Friendly, easy to talk to; LIKES: Laughing, Food. My father's truck, Sleeping, Spending time with friends; DISLIKES: Being lied to, Waking up early, Being bored. Interruptions when I'm trying to talk. Being sloppy; PET PEEVE: Talking about people behind their back; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To achieve all I can in life; FUTURE PLANS: Unde- cided SAMUEL D. BOGAN — 76 Todd Drive So.; 6 21 62; Irish, unique, happy; Beware of strong women and weak drink ; Cross-country, Track. Photography. Project adventure. Diane T., Canoeing; AWARDS: Honor roll, Varsity jacket c-c, Varsity letter Track; LIKES: Running. Math, Caoneing, Diane T., Aeronautics; DISLIKES: Football teams with 2-8 records, Panda bears. Cafeteria food, Speed workouts. Injuries; PET PEEVE: People who call me Red; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be an astronaut and give up running; FUTURE PLANS: Aerospace engineer- ing at Boston U. MIKE J. BOILEAU —10 Country Way; 11 5 61. ROY H. BOWERS — 37 Potter Rd.; 6 24 61; Shy, crazy, understand- ing; Sure , I know what you mean!”; LIKES: Beer, Women, Rock-n- Roll, Motorcycles. Summer; DISLIKES: Stuck-up people. Long misty days, Mondays, Simbad the Mighty Sailor; PET PEEVE: Classical Music, Rainy days, Disco!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a stuntman in Holly- wood; FUTURE PLANS: To graduate and make it to the year 2000 SHARON F. BROCKETT — 1805 Ridge Road; 9 19 62; Confused, stubborn, an animal lover; Well guys, I’m in trouble again ; LIKES: 151 and S. C. with my buddies, Moriah. Gentle Ben, 10 31 78, Horses; DIS- LIKES: Rainy days, B.Fer's. Having no car, Being let down, Nagging people; PET PEEVE: People telling me what to do and when to do it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To follow that rainbow in the sky to the pot of gold; FUTURE PLANS: College, To own a ranch in Colorado, Travel KAREN ANN BUEHLER — 76 Kings Highway; 10 19 61; Quiet, friendly, understanding; What? . I don't know”; Swim Team Manager 1 year, Swim Team (10-11), Concert and Marching Band, Majorette (9- 10), 1 6 of the Clowns, Senior Prom Committee; AWARDS: Varsity num- bers and letters; LIKES: Music, Christmas, Weekends. Dancing, E. W. F.; DISLIKES: Waking up early, Saying goodbye, Putting things aside until the last minute. Decisions; PET PEEVE: Cheerleaders singing on the morning announcements; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have all my dreams come true; FUTURE PLANS: College and Travel SCOTT BUEHLER — 153 North Hill Rd.; 6 10 62; Independent, stub- born, crazy; I don't care”; LIKES: A certain someone. Partying, Music, Long hair, Camping up North; DISLIKES: Red lights, People who think they know everything, Monday mornings. Breaking my leg; PET PEEVE: Being told what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a farm with a lot of land in New Hampshire to share with someone special; FUTURE PLANS: To lead a fulfilling life PATRICK BURKE HELEN BYLER — 75 Vista Road; 3 6 62; Creative, ambitious; LIKES: Neil Young, Being with friends. Imagination, The beauty of Nature, My life; DISLIKES: Bad memories, Mornings before school, Feeling obli- gated, Phone bills, Plans; PET PEEVE: The concerned ________bit ; FUTURE PLANS: Art school STEPHANIE ANN CAPODAGLI — 24 Robin Court MARCIA T. CAPPUCCI — 22 Mansfield Road; 10 3 62; understanding, a good listener, optimistic; Look on the bright side ... Oh well ; AFS — 9. Newspaper Editor —10. Varsity Club — JV and Varsity volleyball. Junior Prom Committee — co-chairman of entertainment, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Advisory Board. Student government, Homeroom representative, Drama Club 1 15 of the super 15; Junior Honor Usher- ette, Varsity — numbers, pin, letter, jacket; LIKES: George Benson, Summer '79. Pastimes w D. S. at O. D., Mr. Dudley's math class (2 years). Fun times w T. M. and N. C. in chem.; DISLIKES: Insensitive people, competitive people. Static electricity, Alarm clocks. Not being able to figure something out; PET PEEVE: People who always complain and never do anything about it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel all over Europe meeting all different types of people; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Travel MICHAEL ANTHONY CAPRIO — 6 Elliot Court; 8 14 62; easy going, confident; Hey, ya know, that's great ; Varsity Hockey, Varsity Golf, Jr. Prom Committee, Cheever U; Hockey Co-captain, Golf Co-captain, Usher for graduation; LIKES: Boston Red Sox. Italian food, Water ski- ing, Molson, Long weekends, Chocolate, Winning, Bus rides to games; DISLIKES: Yankees, Warm beer, the morning after, Ralph's jelly belly, Forechecking drills, Roz's bow legs, Morning practice; PET PEEVE: People who are always late; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Wouldn't you like to know ; FUTURE PLANS: College KATHERINE CARRONE — 23 Susan Lane; 5 2 62; crazy, confusing, sensitive; Hey, stuck up”; Softball, Horsebackriding, Skiing, P D.H.C.; LIKES: Music, Going out with my friends, Parties, White roses, Crazy people, The beach; DISLIKES: Conceited and stuck up people, When others ignore me. Not getting my way, Being broke, A messy car; PET PEEVE: When people take advantage of you; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be well off, married, and live in the country; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college for travel agent ANTHONY C. CASSELLA — 3013 Ridge Road; 9 17 61; sick, green, muscle bound; Weight lifting; Mr America; LIKES: Doberman pinchers, Girls, Weekends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To lift weights, and have a good business in my future; FUTURE PLANS: College CAROL CASSELLA — 126 Culver Lane; 5 24 61; moody, responsible; Kathy let's not go to class ; LIKES: Playing the flute, Going out on the weekend. Being with my close friends; DISLIKES: Being bored. Having people tell me what to do; PET PEEVE: Immature people, Phony friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a well known flutist; FUTURE PLANS: To have a happy and fulfilling life MARK CELOTTO — 252 Clintonville Lane; 12 18 60; crazy. Italian; Hey. hey, my, my”; Soccer; School record for most goals scored in one year; LIKES: Grateful Dead. Shorty’s Place. Partying, Soccer, Girls; DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, Coming to school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To play pro soccer and to become rich; FUTURE PLANS: Travel and staying alive ANTHONY CENERI — 565 Clintonville Road; 9 14 61 BRUNELLA M. CESARINI — 3 Marion Drive; 4 24 62; fun loving. Ital- ian. sweet: Gee, thanks”; Secretary of F.B.L.A., Foreign Student Club, Ski Club, Senior Prom Committee; Steno I Award, Italian II Award, Chemistry; LIKES: Going out on Friday nights with the gang: D. C., C. P.. J. M., L. F.. P. D., Going to the beach, Koala's. Don, Stuffed animals. Disco; DISLIKES: Cigarette Smoke. Being kept waiting. Getting up early, Directory 63 Homework, Making decisions; PET PEEVE: People who are two faced or stuck up; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go on a million dollar shopping spree; FUTURE PLANS: College for a career in Accounting, Marriage KATHERINE ANN CHAGNON — 1 Sachem Drive; 4 25 62; moody, sensitive, silly; Where do you wanna go?”; N.H.D.C., Shatzy Club; LIKES: A special someone, Dancing, Cruising in the Mustang. Shatzy’s room. Christmas. Going out on weekends; DISLIKES: Peas, School. Homework, Being scared, People who think they are better than others; PET PEEVE: School; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To graduate. FUTURE PLANS: Business school. A happy future BOB CHILD — 62 Mowry Street; 10 21 62; tall, loud, ambitious; Blow it out your ear ; Track; LIKES: Cars. Motorcycles. R C Airplanes. Expensive stereos. The Giants; DISLIKES: Modern European history, Mondays and Wednesdays, Rainy days. Writing essays, Dallas Cow- boys; PET PEEVE: Being broke; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get a Porsche twin turbo; FUTURE PLANS: To go into the Coast Guard PETER CHILLEMI — 343 Skiff Street; 12 26 61; medium height, lazy, crazy; LIKES: Cars, Girls, Parties. Music; DISLIKES: School cafeteria. Homework, Disco; PET PEEVE: Stuck up people. Chevy's; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To become wealthy, and own my own business. FUTURE PLANS: Technical school. Engineering LISA MARY CIRILLO — 32 Corey Road; 8 24 62; sentimental, sensi- tive, moody; Get that one , Big deal ; 1 6 of the clowns, Varsity Vol- leyball manager. Junior and Senior Prom Committee, V.I.C.A., Home- room representative: Varsity letter and numbers; LIKES: Joe. Christmas eve. Ziggy. March 1977. My family. Tiger. Jai Alai; DISLIKES: Working at McDonald s. Rainy days. Snakes, Jelly beans. Knee socks that fall down; PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than others; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: For everyone to live a happy and healthy life; FUTURE PLANS: College. Nursing PAUL M. CLARKE — 17 Pequot Avenue; 10 26 61; rational, reserved, sensitive; Cross country 1-4, Captain, North Haven Model Congress and Debate 1-4, Co-President, Student Council. 3. 4. Treasurer, Track 1, 2; LIKES: The Who. Lanterna Rosa. Weekends. Long slow distance. Michelob; DISLIKES: Ignorant people, Speed workouts, The cafe. Mon- day Mornings; PET PEEVE: Slow drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To spend eternity searching and finding Utopia; FUTURE PLANS: College, Politics MICHELLE F. CODY — 84 Maple Avenue; 9 7 62; guillible. crazy, tal- kative; Wild and crazy ; P.D.H.S.; LIKES: Being happy, Barry Manilow, Sunsets. Talking, N Y. Giants, Friendly people. Hangin’ with the gang; DISLIKES: Being sad, When I don't get my own way. Being alone, Phony people, When N H. loses their football games; PET PEEVE: Untied shoes, When people laugh at me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become very successful and happy in whatever I do; FUTURE PLANS: The Navy KELLY LYNNE COFFEY — 87 Patten Road; 10 15 62; cheerful, crazy, sensitive; It takes all kinds Different strokes for different folks ; 4 years track, 1 year J.V. cheerleading, captain. Senior Advisory Board; Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: people who are sensitive to others feel- ings, Autumn. Having a good time, Security, Sports, Dimples. Parties; DISLIKES: When times pass too quickly, Phony people, People who carry a joke too far, Cliques. People who hold grudges; PET PEEVE: People who start rumors about things they can t prove; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful, secure, and happy for the rest of my life; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, get a good job. get married and have children KATHLEEN MARIE CONTE — 11 Chapel Hill Road; 11 28 62; friendly, outgoing, a good listener, understanding, easily offended; That's life, honey . Huh”; Student government representative, Homeroom repre- sentative, J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading, F.B.L.A., Senior Prom Commit- tee and Advisory Board, Ski Club, Pompon, Junior Prom Committee — co-chairman of publicity and fundraising. Model congress and debate. Varsity Club. 1 15 of the super 15, Sachem Business Editor; Varsity let- ter and jacket; LIKES: Cheering, Soccer parties, Concerts. Parties, When parents go away. Memories, Good friends; DISLIKES: Good-byes, Homework, Cleaning the house. Being broke, Gaining weight. Cold football games, High prices; PET PEEVE: People who get aggravated over the littlest things; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a success helping people and society by dedicating myself to government and fighting for others; FUTURE PLANS: College, Law school, Congress, and total happiness; a lot of traveling FRANK CONTENTO — 1640 Hartford Tunrpike; 11 15 61; We re gonna die ; Freshman baseball and basketball. Varsity football, Cheever U., Pizza making; Varsity letters; LIKES: Beautiful women. Weekends, Cold beers, Shorty's, Cable waves. Dimples. Bud; DIS- LIKES: Practice. Pizzas. Bob's shorts. 86. Slim's stomach; PET PEEVE: Slim's side bums and stuck up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry Cheryl Tiegs and Cheryl Ladd at the same time; FUTURE PLANS: To enlist in the service or College KAREN ANN CORCORAN — 6 Fox Hill Drive; 5 14 62; friendly, Tau- rus. dancer, brown hair, crazy, moody; I'm sorry”. I’m happy for you ; Senior Prom Committee; Rain Drop award; LIKES: A certain someone, 6 2 79, Dancing with Cyndi. My ring. Receiving phone calls from beau. Green peanut M M's; DISLIKES: Busy phones, Stuck up people. Taking orders, Cigarette smoke. Being tired, Working on weekends; PET PEEVE: Waiting for a certain someone to call; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To own a large wardrobe; FUTURE PLANS: To become an executive in law VINCENT A. CORNIELLO —19 Peters Lane; 12 29 61; friendly, laugh- able, sincere, Live it up ; Swim team; Varsity Jacket; LIKES: Traveling. Music, Partying, Girls. Sunny days; DISLIKES: Conceited people, Work- ing on weekends. Getting involved. Missing out on things. People who don't care; PET PEEVE: People who think they have it made; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To become rich and go to Hawaii, FUTURE PLANS College DE6t RAH LEE CORNWALL — 196 Fitch Street; 8 21 62; wild and crazy, lovable, talkative; Oh Buddy! , Woe Baby ; Majorettes, F.B.L.A., Senior Prom Committee, Ski Club; LIKES: Going out on Friday nights with the gang — B. C.. C. P.. J. M.. L. F., P. D., Loala bears. Sur- prises, Shopping for clothes. Skiing in Vermont. Roses. Sunsets; DIS- LIKES: Good-byes, Rainy days. Busy telephones, Two faced people, M M., Waiting; PET PEEVE: People who try to run other people's lives, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a black corvette; FUTURE PLANS Undecided LISA MARY COSS — 59 Corey Road; 8 24 62; emotional, very silly sentimental; Ya, tell me about it What is this? ; Italian Club, Drama Club, Field Hockey Mgr — 10th, Grade school Italian Teacher, Italian poetry contest, Literary Magazine — 1 yr., 1 6 of the clowns; LIKES Making people laugh, Rainbows, E. W. F. 9 8 79, Our gang . Puppies Lions, Macaroni and cheese, DISLIKES: Having short legs. When Pic gets fiesty, Remembering embarrassing moments. Being around depressed people. Whaa?”, People who only think of themselves; PET PEEVE: Having to repeat myself; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To know the real untold story, FUTURE PLANS: College KEVIN J COSTELLO — 28 Kimberly Circle; 10 21 61; easygoing independent, moody; Tap me another ale ; LIKES: Going out witf friends on the weekends and having a good time, Motorcycles; PET PEEVE: People that think they are too good for you, People that don know what they are talking about, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become i stuntman; FUTURE PLANS: To go to school for a couple of years anc then move to California CAROLYN MARY CRETELLA — 31 Livingston Drive; 12 8 62; under standing, real as opposed to fake, cynical; I'm so confused ; Studen council: Sgt. at arms; Homeroom representative, Project Adventure aide; LIKES: 5 25 79: DLV, Project adventure with physical ed and Cos mic Ray, Hugs, Close friends, M M's, Backrubs. Getting Army letters DISLIKES: People who don't understand, Being lied to, Strawbern incense, Fake people; PET PEEVE: People who make judgement! about others based on rumors; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in a for eign country; FUTURE PLANS: College — preferably in Vermont or Ne Hampshire 64 Directory BENJAMIN A. CRISCUOLO — 20 Locke Drive; 8 26 61; impatient, Ital- ian. sensitive; Alright, alright be that way ; LIKES: Leslie (Little S), Working on cars. Music. Traveling. Motorcycles; DISLIKES: Cold weather. School. Rainy weekends. Fords. Not having enough money; PET PEEVE: People who take advantage of others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own business; FUTURE PLANS: To marry Leslie, To have a home, and a family in the country JAMES CRONIN — 138 Tokeneke Drive; 1 11 62; unique, complex, happy go lucky; Did you ever? ; Varsity tennis 3 years, Varsity swim- ming 3 years, Ski Club, Student government, of the Ridge Road dudes; Varsity Jacket (Tennis), Varsity Jacket (Swimming); LIKES: Soli- tude, Pepperoni, New York Giants, Buying new things, Abbott and Cos- tello. Elvis, Getting my own way; DISLIKES: Humidity, Girls who wear too much make-up, Dirty pool water, Latin, Slow drivers, People who don’t turn right on red. North Haven football games; PET PEEVE: Not getting my own way CATHY CROWE — 23 Allen Road; 10 2 62; friendly, stubborn, talka- tive; “Oh my God I don't know Madelyn ; P.D.H.C.; LIKES: The beach, Food. Working with G. M.; DISLIKES: Citreons, The big green station wagon, When B. B. is in a good mood. Rainy Friday nights; PET PEEVE: Being followed by M. H.; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get a tan; FUTURE PLANS: College KEVIN BRIAN DACEY —103 Standish Avenue; 6 27 62; Friendly, eas- ygoing; rowdy; Putt putt train , Skull City ; Roller skating. Former NHDC; LIKES: Beer, Girls, A certain someone: L. J. H., Weekends, Beach Boys, Chicago; DISLIKES: Rahs!, Busy phones, Liars, ASHL, Bosox, The click; PET PEEVE: When people put down other people or things they know nothing about; FUTURE PLANS: Law enforcement LUKE D'AGOSTINO —14 Algonquin Dr;4 3 61. DONNA DALIP — 88 Bradley St.; 5 27 62. VICTOR D'AMATO — 58 Drazen Drive; 5 3 61; Friendly, patient, emo- tional; “Don't worry about it”, Really ; Football (9-10), Student Coun- cil, Homeroom representative, Bowling, Junior Prom Committee, Sachem Sports Editor; LIKES: Deb, Giants, Pitching, Going out, Days off; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, Homework, Stuck-up people, Blind coaches, Brown nosers; PET PEEVE: Having to drive home from Deb's late at night; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To sing for a band; FUTURE PLANS: College, Marriage ALLISON AKERS DAVIS — 36 Buell Street; 9 17 62; Daring, jumpy, individualistic; I’ll put you in your place . Everything's all right”; Ski Club, FBLA, 1st year soccer team. Outing Club, V Bridge Club Rock-n- rollers; AWARDS: Took 4th place in public speaking for FBLA, Varsity letters; LIKES: Dukie dog's floppy ears, Christmas time, Honey”, Campfires on canoetrips (the Delaware). The naturalness of open spaces; DISLIKES: Certain campers in the morning, Bad drivers. Nuclear power. Being left out and made fun of, Certain people who look in windows: PET PEEVE: Pollution; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do what I may and be what I will; FUTURE PLANS: To save the ecological bal- ance, A log cabin in Montana DEBORA LEE DAY — 8 Westerly Road; 1 16 62; Out-going, adventur- ous, out-doorsy; Leave me alone ; Swim team, Track team, Track manager, Student Council. Chorus, Triple Quartet. Project Adventure aide; AWARDS: Varsity letter and jacket for swimming; LIKES: Cold Duck, Warm roaring fires, Wool blankets, Autumn days. Meeting new people; DISLIKES: Phony people, Rainy days, Swimming 100 fly. Not being able to be myself, Destructive people; PET PEEVE: People who don't understand me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college to become a Forester KEEGAN DAY — 1472 Ridge Road; 10 31 61; Competitive, friendly, clever; Swimming and tennis; AWARDS: Varsity numbers; LIKES: Foot- ball, Tennis. Baseball, Girls; DISLIKES: Pollution, Nuclear energy, Poli- tics; PET PEEVE: Contention; FUTURE PLANS: College and traveling JAINY RENA DEBATTISTA —1655 Ridge Road. CHERYL ANN DECAPUA — 23 Palmer Road; 8 22 62; Hyperactive, crazy, self-conscious; Cosmic ; Skiing; LIKES: Partying with Dawn, Terri, Charlene. John, Stying out late; DISLIKES: Putting people down, Waking up from a good dream, Not having money, People who don’t care about others feelings: PET PEEVE: Fights, Being confused; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be a Paramedic. To help the elderly. To have lots of money; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college CYNTHIA DECROSTA — 41 Shaw Drive; 1 5 62; Moody. Easily excited, Overly critical; Wait a minute , I don't understand ; Junior Prom Committee, Co-chairman of the afterprom, Italian Club, 151 Club, Senior Prom Committee; LIKES: Sightseeing with Lisa and Lisa, Fred Astaire, Dancing with Karen, Chocolate shots and whipped cream, P. Town; DISLIKES: Humid days, Short legs, Swallowing salt water. Christ- mas without snow. Sirens; PET PEEVE: When someone constantly repeats himself; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To dance with Fred Astaire; FUTURE PLANS: College and a career in fashion merchandising JEFF A. DELGADO — 96 Upper State Street; Friendly, wild, sociable; LIKES: Having a good time, Allman Bros, and The Doors, Lynyrd Sky- nyrd, Bearded Clams and lobsters; DISLIKES: Punk rock, rainy days, Nuclear War, Liver; PET PEEVE: People who think who they are; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own the fastest quarter mile Camaro; FUTURE PLANS: Technical school CHARLENE ANN DELUCIA —19 Palmer Road; 11 6 61; Friendly, sen- sitive. understanding; “I’ll see you tomorrow ; LIKES: Sunsets, P. S., Animals, My friend Rick, Remembering the Deerheads with J. D., C. D.. D. D. and me; DISLIKES: Snobs, Being told what to do, Ringing tele- phones, Getting out of bed in the morning, People that always start trou- ble for no reason at all; PET PEEVE: People that are always putting oth- ers down and think they're better than everyone else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live happily and in good health for the rest of my life; FUTURE PLANS: To go to a cooking school and to become a chef CHRISTOPHER J. DELUCIA — 107 Mill Road; 12 1 61; Friendly, crazy, considerate; Junior Prom Committee, Freshman football, Varsity track; LIKES: My M.V.P., Yankees, Christmas, Sports. M. F. B.; DIS- LIKES: Being called skinny, Bosox, Cigarettes. Liver, Getting up early; PET PEEVE: Giants not having a winning season; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Giants going to the superbowl; FUTURE PLANS: College MARIE GRACE DELUCIA — 15 Peter’s Lane; 10 29 62; Friendly, sin- cere, lovable; Oh really , Are you serious ; LIKES: People, Food. Frank Zappa. My main man, Trance Lizzy, Booby Coo; DISLIKES: Get- ting up in the morning. Rushing, Fighting with Mimi D. and her combo three, Mosquitos buzzing in my ear when I’m trying to sleep; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be a singer in a rock band, to bump Evie and take over her spatula; FUTURE PLANS: To sit back, relax, and take life as it comes MILDRED DELUCIA — 91 Spring Road; 9 3 61; Friendly, cut, good to get along with; Really! , You're kidding ; Drama Club, FBLA, Italian Club; LIKES: Billy Joel, Going out, Reading; DISLIKES: Broken prom- ises. Rainy days. Short pants, When I don’t get my way; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become successful at whatever I do; FUTURE PLANS: To become an executive secretary TONY DELVECCHIO — 40 Temple Street; 2 26 62; Football; LIKES: 57's DOREEN DEMATTIES — 2 Margo Circle; 8 28 62; Out-going, witty, rowdy; Ask me if I care ; Softball, Volleyball, Basketball. Varsity club; AWARDS: Who’s who among American High School Students. Health assistant, Honorable mention, Captain of softball. Varsity jacket and let- ters; LIKES: Louie, Donald Duck, Going out, Memories, Summer nights; DISLIKES: heat, Busy phones, Staying home, Nosy people, Losing, PET PEEVE: Slow drivers, People who don’t use their signal lights; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live life to its fullest, Own a Mercedes Benz; FUTURE PLANS: College, Working in the special education field Directory 65 PATRICIA JEAN DEMORRO — 29 State Street; 3 24 62; Talkative, moody, out-going; Oh my God , Really? ; LIKES; Weekends. Spring- time, Eating, Football. The beach, 22; DISLIKES: The morning announcements. Punk rockers. Stop and Shop, Small paychecks, PM; PET PEEVE: Busy phones. Madelyn's bad moods. K. C.'s driving, Liars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy; FUTURE PLANS: School RICHARD DEPALMA — 35 Angel Place; 10 21 61; Tall, friendly, shy; One who has not admitted his first mistake has already committed his second one ; LIKES: Snow, Skiing, Music, Snowmobiles, Being around people; DISLIKES: Conceited people. People who talk behind your back; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a very successful job, Become rich, and tell a teacher she’s wrong when she thinks she's right but isn’t; FUTURE PLANS: To go to a technical school FRANK DEST — 16 Beach Street; 12 31 61; Unpredictable, crazy, coo-coo; If you can't dazzle ’em with brilliance, baffle ’em with bull ; LIKES: Cars, Partying, Drawing. Sports; DISLIKES: Dull days. Walking, Hard puzzles; PET PEEVE: Know-it-all teachers, SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get rich quick; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided LORI ANN DESTEFANO — 140 Spring Road; 10 31 62; Short, sensi- tive, Italian; Really? , Who?”. I forgot what I was going to say ; LIKES: T.V., Animals, Softball, Swimming. Having a good time; DIS- LIKES: Saying goodbye. Getting up early. Busy signals, Cigarette smoke, Having to worry about future plans; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in life; FUTURE PLANS: College SALLYANN D'EUGENIO — 50 Cedar Avenue; 1 9 62; Understanding, Italian, Capricorn; C. Z., is it your turn to drive?”; AWARDS: Junior Usherette — Honor Guard; LIKES: A certain someone. Music, Beaches, Traveling, Dancing; DISLIKES: Bumpy plane rides, Coffee, Being cold, Working on weekends. Busy phones; PET PEEVE: When a person insists he's right and you know he’s wrong; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a successful, and happy future; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBORAH LYNN DIEHL — 34 Bassett Road; 12 18 61; Passionate, reflective, sentimental; Model Congress. Debate Club, Ikon Press 2 yrs., Drama Club; LIKES: When people speak only with their eyes, The white mountains, Deep uninterrupted conversations. Unicorns, Bonfires in Autumn, Rabbits and hobbits; DISLIKES: Stereotypes, Things that go bump in the night. Insincerity, When anticipated plans are cancelled; PET PEEVE: When people look away while you’re talking to them; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own a thatched cottage on the Coast of Corn- wall, England; FUTURE PLANS: College, Travel MIKE DIGIOIA — 6 Highland Park Road; 4 28 62; Foxy, shy, unpredict- able; You’re so rude ; LIKES: Good concerts, Partying, Playing guitar, Dawn Sotere, Being alive; DISLIKES: Backstabbers, Working, Being bored. Conceited people, Hangovers; PET PEEVE: Work; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To play the guitar like Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, and Eddie Van Halen; FUTURE PLANS: To own a recording studio and be a successful musician LAWRENCE DINNER — 75 Chapel Hill Road; 4 27 62; Talkative, fun- loving, friendly; Get me another beer! ; FBLA, Cheever U; LIKES: Mol- son, Friday nights, New York Pro teams, Shortelle's; DISLIKES: Disco. Rollerhaven, Frank’s pizza, Toby’s car hood; PET PEEVE: People who are obscene; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own major league team; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and become C.P. A. LISA ANN DONLAN — 34 Watson Avenue; 6 9 62; Short, sassy, sweet; I don't know, I just don’t know , What ; Italian club (9-10), 151 Club, Homeroom Rep. (9-10), Co-chairman of Junior Afterprom; LIKES: The corner, Guys in clogs. Old mansions. Aggravating, Mork; DISLIKES: When people don’t listen to me. The coldness of winter, Pretenders, Dirty glasses, Insensitive people; PET PEEVE: When certain people hit my glasses!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be granted one wish; FUTURE PLANS: College, then a career in fashion JAMES F. DONNAN — 109 Blakeslee Avenue; 7 14 61; Funny, skinny, crazy; What are you kidding me? ; LIKES: Girls, partying, Molsen Gol- den Ale, Camaro R.S., Talking on the phone; DISLIKES: Meatloaf, Mon- days, Liars, Basic writing, Getting up in the mroning; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people and busy phones; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to California and hang the beaches; FUTURE PLANS: To get an apart- ment, work full time and have a lot of good times TED DOOLITTLE — 1 Locke Drive; 9 30 62; Anti-Nuke, patriotic; Ski Club. Photography Club; LIKES: Wolves, Motorbikes. Trucks, Charlie Daniels. Blue Oyster Cult; DISLIKES: Disco music, Howard Johnson s, John Denver, Bos. Red Sox. Automobiles; PET PEEVE: Bounty hunters. Murderers of wolves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Graduate: FUTURE PLANS: Air Force Mess Sergeant CHARLES DOWNING —87 Highland Park Road; 1 17 63; Quiet, calm, perceptive; I knew that ; Basketball, Music; LIKES: Music. Drums. Par- ties, Girls, Mopeds, Snow, Good friends, Money; DISLIKES: Rain, Con- ceited people, English papers, Liars, People who talk behind my back; PET PEEVE: Miss Z; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become rich; FUTURE PLANS: College CLAIRE MARIE DOYLE — 37 Robin Court; 6 3 62; Athletic. Tall, out- going; This is true ; Volleyball (9-12), Basketball (9-10), Track and field (9-12), Reporter for VICA; AWARDS: Junior honor guard, MVP for Vol- leyball 1978-79, Varsity club, Varsity letters and jacket. Who’s who among American High School Students, Captain of Volleyball (11-12); LIKES: Snow on Christmas, Long walks on the beach, P.F., Volleyball, Summer; DISLIKES: Losing, Waiting, Rainy mornings, Having to say goodbye. Good times that have to end; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a success at whatever I do; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBORAH SUSAN DUSA — 223 Maple Avenue; 5 18 62; Flirtatious, romantic, adventurous; Life is beautiful when the light of love shines in my eyes.”; Sachem Art Editor and Cover Design. Rakish submitter (3); LIKES: Ballet, Pretty clothes. Sweet kisses, Autumn leaves, Male mod- els, D. K„ M. L, G. U„ V. D„ Baby seals; DISLIKES: None; PET PEEVE: Sex maniac’s and macho men; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: He will be a pro- fessional ballet dancer of gentle and sincere disposition with long dark hair and warm brown eyes; FUTURE PLANS: To live a full life by touch- ing hearts and making smiles DAVE C. ELLIS — 30 Drazen Dr. LORIANNE J. ELLIS — 30 Drazen Drive; 1 19 62; brown eyes, outgo- ing, Capricorn; Can I ask you a question? See ya’II later ; Indianette, J.V. Cheerleader, Spanish Club. Outing Club, VICA; AWARDS: VICA Statesman Award; LIKES: MIKE, 10 8 79, Smirf. popcorn, snow; DIS- LIKES: Spiders, being afraid or confused; PET PEEVE: Being called Lorraine ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To always be happy, and to live either in R.l. on the beach or in the mountains of Vermont; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and become a nurse, to get married and have lots of kids KEVIN J. ERBE — 100 Mansfield Road; 9 12 62; friendly, crazy, easy going; Hey Hey Hey, How do, How do”; LIKES: Cheever U, motorcy- cles, Molson, playing pool, Fridays; DISLIKES: Conceited people, brown nosers, Pete’s driving, slim’s tightness, Frank and Gary’s jokes; PET PEEVE: Stuck up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have all my real teeth; FUTURE PLANS: College GREGORY ERNEST ERFF — 47 Grove Rd. JAMES PASQUALE ESPOSITO, JR — 123 Culver Lane; 2 5 62; Hockey. Ski Club; AWARDS: Varsity letter; LIKES: Life’s new experi- ences, nature, autumn, music, weekends, DISLIKES: Sirens, muggy weather, bright lights at night, waiting, earaches; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a craftsman; FUTURE PLANS: Technical school MARISA LEE ESPOSITO — 5 Tennyson Avenue; 3 27 62; intelligent, perceptive, impatient; Just think of me as one you never figure ; Ikon Press; AWARDS: Brown Book Award, Merit Commendation, Center for Creative Youth 1979; LIKES: warm rain, Tiggers, blue grass and folk 66 Directory music, easy times and laughter, cats; DISLIKES: Waking up. anything tedious, being near idiots, anything pretentious; PET PEEVE: People who assume that they have the right to judge; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fulfill all my suppressed desires, and to break Hartley's Law; FUTURE PLANS: College, life, eternity and or death MICHAEL JOHN ESPOSITO — 117 South Avenue. 7 27 62; friendly, crazy, funny; Don't play games ; Motorcycle riding, C.B. Radio; LIKES: Kawasaki KZ's, CB %)F's. MOLSON, Girls, being with friends; DIS- LIKES: Getting up early, rainy days, raking leaves, standing around and wasting time, slow bikes; PET PEEVE: People who think they are better than everyone else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in what- ever I do; FUTURE PLANS: Electronic Technician. Fire Investigator PAMELA F. ESPOSITO — 80 Knollwood Rd. KENNETH R. FAIRBANKS — 15 Parks Road; 9 25 62; Yeah, right!”, LIKES: Art. comedy, music, people. Led Zeppelin; DISLIKES: Serious people, deadlines; PET PEEVE: Disco; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To visit another country; FUTURE PLANS: Armed Forces DANIEL FEGAN — 10 Coventry Circle; 2 11 62; athletic, energetic, good-looking; Varsity Hockey; AWARDS: Varsity letter, jacket; LIKES: Girls, sports; FUTURE PLANS: College PETER FEMNIAK — 91 Kings Highway; 2 7 61; lovable, adorable, modest; LIKES: The Who. K. E.!. being with friends, doing what the wind tells me, visiting friendly relatives (my Brother); DISLIKES: Being put down, people who don't know what life is; PET PEEVE: Being alone when I really need someone to talk to; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Some- day I'm going to make it, then I can laugh at all the people who said I couldn't; FUTURE PLANS: Work, get a new car, be happy GARY FERNER — 36 Robert Road; 2 20 62; procrastinating optimist, perpetually up , energetic; Bummer”. Model Congress and Debate Club (Publicity Co-Chairman), Student Council, Swimming. Track, Cross Country; AWARDS: Varsity Jacket — swimming, Varsity letter — track; LIKES: Fall afternoons, Pink Floyd. Mustangs, week-end retreats, 180 F.H.P.; DISLIKES: Wharton Brook, Howdy-Doody, cold attitudes, vacuum-packed people; PET PEEVE: Perpetual air heads who try to communicate coherently; FUTURE PLANS: College, graduate school DENISE FERRARO — 40 North Avenue; 2 4 62; short, nervous-tem- pered, sentimental; LIKES: Italian food, expensive clothes, summer, parties. Trans-Ams, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin. DISLIKES: People who are high on themselves, hangover, disco, people who mooch, pho- nies. missing a good concert; PET PEEVE: Having bad memories, trying to forget mistakes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a perfect life; FUTURE PLANS: Designing College DAVID FERRIGNO — 93 Bailey Road; 3 11 62; athletic, semi-quiet, swimming, track, football, Latin Club; AWARDS: Most contributing Jun- ior. Captain of the Swim Team; LIKES: Sports, girls, good times; DIS- LIKES: Dull classes, dull people, boring times; FUTURE PLANS: To become a Physical Education teacher PAUL FERRUCCI — 119 Warner Road; 8 26 61; easy-going, friendly. Italian; What is it ; LIKES: Anna M.. partying, Led Zeppelin, gambling, beating Mike LaRock in set back, J. M ; DISLIKES: A certain person who flicks TV stations, Red Sox, workers, teachers; PET PEEVE: People who quit; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry a certain someone and own a new Z28 Camaro ; FUTURE PLANS: To go to Northeastern University and be a probation officer ROBERT FIONDELLA — 24 Coventry Circle; 9 18 62; mellow, con- tented, friendly, Hey, Vincent , skiing, Karate, hiking, fishing, beer drinking, PDHC, the other half of the dynamic duo, Cheever U; LIKES: a lot of snow, Molson's, Southern rock; DISLIKES: warm beer, rainy weekends, warm winters, Frank's pizza, Tobby's car, Slim’s stomach, Kevin and Tobby's smile, Bob’s turban, O'Henry's swing; PET PEEVE: Disco; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in the French Alps; FUTURE PLANS: College CATHERINE A. FIORE — 9 Beatrice Drive; 12 6 61; emotional, open- minded, understanding; Oh, what are you doing? . Junior and Senior Class Vice-President, Junior and Senior Prom Committee, Drama Club. Senior Advisory Board, Newspaper Staff, 1 15 of the Super 15 . Deb- by's lockermate for 4 years; AWARDS: Junior Honor Guard, Junior Prom Queen; LIKES: J. T., theatre, and dance. New York City, summer of '79, good talks with friends; DISLIKES: goodbyes, closed-minded people, insincerity, cold and rainy days, being lonely; PET PEEVE: Irra- tional people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To dance on the Shubert stage; FUTURE PLANS: College and dance DEBORAH A. FIRTH — 16 Cedar Avenue; 2 18 62; considerate, friendly, sensitive; Homework again!!! , F.B.L.A., Chorus; LIKES: sing- ing, ceramics. Horseback riding, needlepoint, all music; DISLIKES: Hard rock, punk rock, aggressive people, making stupid mistakes, peo- ple who make fun of the handicapped, people who only care about themselves; PET PEEVE: People who mistreat animals and people who care about the outside of a person more than what's inside; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To make people happy and to meet the people I admire: FUTURE PLANS: To go to business school and to travel RICHARD FLODQUIST — 57 Carriage Drive; 6 9 62; hyper-active, sociable, loud; LIKES: The outdoors, cold, crisp days in the autumn, the old-fashioned, rugged type of life including camping and hunting, friends, untouched wilderness, girl watching; DISLIKES: brown nosers, people with no common sense, so called Modern Advancements , society's reliance on money instead of living off the land, having to sit still especially inside; PET PEEVE: School and homework, queers, peo- ple that foolishly ruin our world; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live off the land and have no need for money, to be an outstanding Marine; FUTURE PLANS: to put a log cabin on my property and to find a nice girl PAUL FORD — 230 Maple Avenue; 8 2 62; calm, observant, industri- ous; How goes life? . Sculling and Wrestling; AWARDS: 12th in class; LIKES: scuba diving, skiing, sports cars, especially Triumph TR-6 and Ferrari 512; DISLIKES: Tension, car insurance, unusable hot-rods, breading clams, exhaustion; PET PEEVE: Siberian Husky (Natasha of Zasian Wor); SUPPRESSED DESIRE To retire rich and young; FUTURE PLANS: College, engineering and relaxation FRANK FRAGOLA — 12 Curtis Court; 1 4 62; lazy, athletic, consider- ate; Here we go! , Football — 4 years. Band — 4 years; AWARDS: Var- sity letter in football; LIKES: Jethro Tull, Chevy's, Steve's Z 28. Friday nights, Saturday Night Live, good movies, the Yankees; DISLIKES: Disco. Fiords, up-downs, Monday mornings, double sessions; PET PEEVE: A Bee Gees concert; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a world famous engineeer; FUTURE PLANS: College ROBERT FRANK — 45 Potter Road; 4 4 61; conservative, patriotic, quiet; God, guns, and guts, let's keep all three ; LIKES: Hiking. Lake George, archeology, guns, history, fishing; DISLIKES: Liberals. Disco, math, crowds; PET PEEVE: People who don't know what they are talk- ing about; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become an archeologist and live at Lake George; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided GREGG FREDERICKS — 67 Shawmut Avenue; 8 6 61; strange. Zombi, crazy; Tap me another ale. Birds are flying ; LIKES: Canabis. Molson Ales’s, parties, good friends, summer, fast Chevy's, weekends; DISLIKES: rain, fish, stuck-up people, liars, fools; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich; FUTURE PLANS: To have a good time the rest of my life DAVID PETER FREIJE — 11 Laura Lane; 4 25 61; understanding, sympathetic, determined; Yeah, you're sucking wind , Life's tough ; LIKES: Aug. 11th, a certain out-of-town cheerleader. Forever. Friday nights, Just you 'n me ; DISLIKES: Losing, people who think they know it all, repeated questions, broccoli with hair, Halloween Dance, Roz's bow legs. LW's; ACTIVITIES: basketball, Cheever U; PET PEEVE: people minding other people's business; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have all my dreams come true; FUTURE PLANS: College LYNN ANN FUEHRER — 30 Temple Street; 10 30 61; sensitive, gulli- ble, stubborn; I'm so cold , Really , Volleyball. Varsity Field Hockey, Senior Prom Committee; AWARDS: Varsity Letter, number, and pin; Directory 67 LIKES CJD, Red Sox. Butch Hobson, Chipmunks. EW F; DISLIKES: Yankees and typical Yankee fans, working, fighting, waking-up. rainy Mondays; PET PEEVE: Constantly having to tell people that Judy and I are not sisters, having to warm up the Maverick for a half hour; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live in a mansion with a spiral staircase; FUTURE PLANS: To lead a happy life JOHN FURBUSH — 111 Standish Avenue; 11 14 61; quiet, likable; LIKES: Woodworking. Graphic Arts; DISLIKES: Stuck-up people, people who think they know everything: PET PEEVE: Having the phone ring as soon as you sit down; FUTURE PLANS: To get a job AL GAMBARDELLA — 5 Monroe Street; 9 12 62; athletic, friendly, tal- kative; Art Club; LIKES: Art. Football, Food, Music; DISLIKES: Soccer. Bookworms. Onions; PET PEEVE: Bandanas; FUTURE PLANS: College TERRY GHERLONE — 100 Blakeslee Avenue; 11 10 62; sensitive, outgoing, caring; Til be your best friend”; 2 years Varsity Cheerlead- ing. Student council. Senior Advisory Board. Pep Club. Sr. Prom Com- mittee. 1 15 of the Hick family. Varsity Club; Varsity jacket, pins, num- bers. letters; LIKES: Ron. The beach at night. DePalma's, Dec. 1.1978, Snow; DISLIKES: Good-byes. A day without him”. People that put me down for my future plans, Other Housy cheerleaders — especially Shelton and E. Haven (78). M. Y., T. M., L. D.. and Tree; PET PEEVE: That clique”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be as level-headed and as sensible as my mother and to love my children as much as she loves me and my brothers and sisters; FUTURE PLANS: To marry Ron and have little Antonucci’s MATTHEW GILBRIDE — 47 Pool Road; 7 1 62; friendly, tall, athletic; “Hey big guy ; 3 yrs. Varsity soccer, 3 yrs. Varsity basketball. Freshman baseball. Junior Prom Committee; Capt. Varsity soccer. All-housy soc- cer. Capt. — basketball team. Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Sleeping late. Fried clams. Sports. Outdoors. Skiing; DISLIKES: Busy telephones, Red lights. Tests. Monday mornings. Being neglected. Losing; PET PEEVE: People who use your own words against you; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have the whole world act together and think as one; FUTURE PLANS: College SHARON D. GILLIS —25 Crestview Drive; 3 15 62 ROBERT ANTHONY GILLO — 24 Potter Road; 3 4 62; friendly, short, generous; Hey man ; Fishing. Softball. Hiking, Skiing; LIKES: Sleeping late. Hiking, Skiing; DISLIKES: Basketball. Someone who is a pain. Bos- ton Red Sox; PET PEEVE: People who talk too much; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To ski in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado; FUTURE PLANS: College SHEILA MARIE GILLOOLY — 16 Crestview Drive; 3 5 62; emotional, affectionate, sensitive; But you didn’t really just say that, right? ; Model Congress and Debate Club (Publicity co-chairman). Rakish (Literary magazine), Student Council, Drama Club. NOVA (School newspaper). Latin Club. Field hockey Mgr. — 10; Laurel Girls' State Representative. Recipient of the Washington Workshops Congressional Seminar; LIKES: All night telephone conversations. Tea and Sympathy at Saho- ko's. Artistic inspirations. Accurate descriptive poetry which brings a tingle to the spine. Hugging; DISLIKES: Trauma. Anti-role models. My lingering addiction to Excedrin, All consuming jealousy; PET PEEVE: People who sing good songs but don't wait for the right pauses; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To memorize the lyrics of all Joni Mitchell's songs; FUTURE PLANS: College RICHARD GLENN —15 Louis St. DOUG GOFORTH — 4 Primrose Street. ELLEN L. GOLDSTEIN — 54 Allendale Drive; 1 8 63; friendly, enthusi- astic, sensitive; No comment ; Yearbook staff. Junior and Senior Prom Committees. F.B.L.A., Girls tennis team. Marching band. Concert band, USY, BBG; Award for outstanding achievement in Child Development Program; LIKES: Playing tennis (and other racket sports), Ice skating, Being with my friends, Doing things with my family, Summer, Music, April '79. Apples. E. W. and F. and Chicago; DISLIKES: Standardized test, Careless drivers. Having nothing to do. Poor sportsmanship, Being cold; PET PEEVE: Waiting for people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be the best in at least one thing I do; FUTURE PLANS: College DANIELLE H. GORMAN — 6 Standord Lane; 10 17 62; outgoing, understanding, crazy; Oh, what are you doing? ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Secretary. VICA, Student council. Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Senior Advisory Board. A.F.S., Ski Club, Drama, Band. 1 15 of the Super 15 ; Who's Who Among American High School Students. Statesman Award for leadership in VICA. Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: 42 , Rainbows. Friends. Driving. Weekends; DIS- LIKES: Accidents, Having a conversation with someone who isn't listen- ing, Arguments, Taking tests, Cruelty; PET PEEVE: Being talked about behind your back; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel abroad and help cure the less fortunate who are ill; FUTURE PLANS: College. Nursing PAUL GOULET —14 May St. MARY BETH GRAHAM — 108 Whitney Ridge Terrace; 9 27 61; friendly, considerate, always smiling; Hey you, smile! ; Manager of Varsity track, Flagsquad 9-10; Manager of J.V. volleyball, Campus store 11-12; Varsity letter; LIKES: Walking in the rain, Warm winter fires. S. J. M., Friendship, Champagne; DISLIKES: Thoughtless people. Punk rock; PET PEEVE: People who talk through you; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel to Ireland, to visit relatives; FUTURE PLANS: To move North, maybe Maine or Vermont and work there as a nutritionist ISAAC M. GRAY —34 Roberta Rd. ERIC GROVE — 411 Quinnipiac Ave. PETER GUANDALINI — 2230 Ridge Road; 2 5 61; quiet, ambitious, easygoing; Waldrons, Band. Italian Club, F.B.L.A.; LIKES: Paydays. The saxaphone. Sailing, Going to Olympia; PET PEEVE: Volkswagens; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To fly an airplane; FUTURE PLANS: To become an Optometrist, To join a small band EDWARD F. GUMBART (Ted) — 2 Maplecrest Lane; 6 29 62; outspo- ken, carefree, inimitable; Aah. don't worry about it! ; Soccer team co- captain. Golf team, Band, Apathy Club, Volleyball Club; Honorable men- tion All-Housy Hall walking team; LIKES: Wasting my Saturdays by marching in the band at halftime of a boring N.H. football game, Pop- corn, Roasted pecans, Golf; DISLIKES: Discipline, Irrelevant remarks. Small wing chairs, stupid games at the fair, Being under-estimated; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To keep my desires suppressed; FUTURE PLANS: Get rich, retire, and spend my money MARY TERESA HAMEL — 166 Middletown Avenue; 6 30 79; short, blue eyes, dimple, cheerful, sarcastic; I don't know ; ! « of the four musketeers. Senior Prom Committee; SRS award; LIKES: A certain someone. RED SOX, Catching for the stones. Animals, Roses; DIS- LIKES: Yankees and typical Yankee fans, Dripping water faucets, Work- ing with Rick, People who walk on their toes. Good-byes; PET PEEVE: Cheerleaders singing on the morning announcements. People who think they're God’s gift to the world; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a lion cub; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and become a veterinarian, Marriage MARCEY HARRIS — 80 Postman Highway; 1 11 62; petite, adventur- ous, outgoing; What's Up I don't wanna hear it ; Project Adventure Aide. Art Club, Band; Art Award; LIKES: Mt. climbing, Whitewater canoeing. Vanilla sodas, Art, Fleetwood Mac; DISLIKES: Flies in the back of the cafe. Liver, Getting up for school, People who don't use their blinkers, Math homework; PET PEEVE: People who bully other people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To repel from the highest mountain in the world; FUTURE PLANS: College HOLLY PAULA HARTLEY — 7 Buckingham Lane; 2 2 62; happy, opti- mistic. friendly; I'm irritated” Whoa baby ; Business Editor, President Spanish Club, Tennis team, Fundraising Vice-president and Program- ming Vice-president of U.S.Y., F.B.L.A.. B’nai B'rith Girls Community Service Chairman; LIKES: People, Clothes. Sewing, Traveling; DIS- LIKES: Phony people, The sciences ; PET PEEVE: When people are late; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a Tax Lawyer; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege 68 Directory USA HATCHER —1660 Ridge Rd.; 2 22 62 LESLIE THERESA HINES — 77 Grove Road; 5 28 62; understanding, perky, crazy; I can't help it, I’m crazy! ”; V.I.C.A. V.P., Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee. Drama Club, 1 5 Friday night club; Outstanding Foods Award — 10, Outstanding Health Assistant — 11; LIKES; Beaches, Sunsets. People. Dancing, Going out with friends; DIS- LIKES; Sadness, Being alone, Busy signals. Having a knee brace on for 7 months. Taking criticism, PET PEEVE: Being yelled at; SUPPRESSED DESIRE; It's a secret!”; FUTURE PLANS: To become a Paramedic JEFF HOGAN — 51 Pool Road; 9 8 62; unpredictable, suave, mellow; Basketball, Track; Varsity letter in track; LIKES: Partying, Playing hoop. Nice looking girls, Eagles, Rolling Stones; DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning, People who make a big deal over nothing, Stuck up people, Certain teachers, People who can't realize when they're making a fool of themselves; PET PEEVE: Having no money; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To visit parts of California; FUTURE PLANS: College MAUREEN ANNE HOGAN — 18 Temple Street; 12 19 62; athletic, easy going, determined; Oh bull dingies ; Track (1-4), Basketball (1-4), Field Hockey (2-4), Varsity Club. High school All American, 1st in state, All Housy-track, Teen magazine Super Sport runner up of the year, Co- captain Basketball 78-79 , Varsity jacket and letter; LIKES: Rally Sport Camaro's, Snow on Christmas Eve, Relaxing to music, Cool summer nights, Being with friends; DISLIKES: Losing. Having no energy. When good times have to end. Moody people, When Doe breaks em on me: PET PEEVE: Trying as hard as I can and still losing. When something is taken away from me that is important; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do good at the things I can't do and to do better at the things I can do; FUTURE PLANS: College AMI HOLMERTZ — Klosterledsq 46.59200. Vadstena, Sweden CLAIRE HOROWITZ — 30 Park Road; 4 2 61; sensitive, gullible, impa- tient; Sure ; LIKES: Mickey, Hammonassett, Chinese food, Camping, Traveling; DISLIKES: Work, Driving, Winter, Guardrails; PET PEEVE: Waiting; FUTURE PLANS: College LYNN M. HUNT —156 South Avenue; 12 20 61; independent, cynical, compassionate; Model Congress Co-chairman, Drama Club. A.F.S. (9. 10). Modern dance, Student Council, Soccer (11); National Merit Com- mended Scholar, Varsity letter. Sen. Weikers' Washington Internship Program; LIKES: Autumn mornings. Kindred spirits, Folk music, Mid- night discussions with friends, Doing the unexpected; DISLIKES: Insincerity, Cop-outs. Sexism, Taking orders. Callousness; PET PEEVE: People who hide their true abilities or feelings to impress others; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live in Greenwich Village for a year; FUTURE PLANS: College, the real world RALPH T. IADOROLA III — 22 George St.; 5 29 62; Easy going, gen- erous, hairy; —‘Smoke another one”; Baseball, FBLA, Cheever U.; LIKES: Debbie’s friendship, Heinekens, Lori-ann's firebird, Junk food, Yankees, Olivia Newton-John and her music. The Cars; DISLIKES: Disco. Cap's wartnose. Rosadino's bowlegs. Red Sox; PET PEEVE: When LW's leave half-finished beers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry Valerie Bertinelli and have Cheryl Tiegs as a mistress; FUTURE PLANS: College, Business RON IANNUCCI — 39 William St., 5 20 62 DONALD IBSEN —370 Skiff St., 9 7 61 LORI ANN JALBERT — 27 Palmer Road; 9 12 62; Blusher, Blue eyes, crazy; Wait for that day .. . ; LIKES: ' «, of the 4 Musketeers, Being a catcher for the Stones, green M M's, 'A of the KO's, Red Sox. a certain someone, Mickey Mouse; DISLIKES: Closing Saturday nights at B.K.. losing softball games, people who correct my English, good byes, radia- tor in 204; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To someday live in Winter Haven, Florida, to skydive; FUTURE PLANS: Good question DONNA D. JAMES — 74 Warner Road; 2 2 62; Understanding, quiet, friendly; Tammie's not here again! , I don't care ; LIKES: Summer boating, Dave, the beach at Montauk, the jetties; DISLIKES: Dennis, Disco lady, being bored, a certain person, leaving Montauk; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: College, To live in Queens or Montauk MINDY J. JASMIN — 22 Musket Drive; 6 26 62; Stubborn, friendly; sensitive; You know what I mean? ; Pep Club. School newspaper, Art Club, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Horseback rid- ing; LIKES: Kevin, Triumph TR-7, Animals, Talking on the phone; DIS- LIKES: Getting up early, taking a shower and having the water turn cold all at once, people who think they are better than you. people who talk to you while you’re talking on the phone; PET PEEVE: When things are repeated over and over again; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel across the country without any worries; FUTURE PLANS: Becone an X-ray Technician MARK JEKEL — 112 Wayland St.; 2 14 62; Tall, friendly, outgoing; Work, Rock band; LIKES: Girls, Electronics. Music, Trail bikes, baseball. Missouri, Maine. Camping. DISLIKES: Punk rock, Stuck-up people. Cadillacs; PET PEEVE: Know-it-alls; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To take a boat cruise to the Caribbean; FUTURE PLANS: To become an electron- ics engineer MARY KATHLEEN JETMAR — 15 Randall Drive; 6 10 62; Sensitive, friendly, sentimental. Share and share alike , Guess what, you'll never guess! , Ay ye vey! ; Majorettes — (2-4), A.F.S. — (1-3). Danc- ing. C.Y.O., Junior Prom Committee Co-chairman, V2 of B Club, VICA; AWARDS: trophies and certificates in dancing. Certificate for Volun- teering at Yale-New Haven Hospital; LIKES: Dancing, traveling, sum- mertime. the beach. My family; DISLIKES: Blushing, being alone, Rainy days, Cigarette smoke, Good-byes ; PET PEEVE: Insincere people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a dancer or actress and perform on stage, To own a firebird, Have my nails grow long; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Nursing CRAIG JOHNS — 33 Evergreen Place; 11 22 61; Unselfish, under- standing, quiet; For sure , Sure I knew you would”. No, really? ; LIKES: Lynette, motorcycles, partying with good friends, long week- ends. getting up late; DISLIKES: People who think they’re God's gift to the world, running out of gas. falling asleep at parties, slow moving cars on the highway; PET PEEVE: When people ask me too many questions. Being called John; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and do what I like to do best; FUTURE PLANS: Technical school, work, To do all the things I've dreamed of, Travel DANIEL KEEFE — 9 Fairy Glen Drive; 10 7 61 CHRISTINA ELLEN KELLY — 98 Spring Road; 9 5 62; Sensitive, open-minded, sincere; What is time? ; Volleyball 1, Softball 1.2. Pro- ject Adventure Aide 3-4, Student Council 4; AWARDS: National Junior Honor Society 1, Outstanding Academic Achievement Award 1; LIKES: Project Adventure. Nether Lands , Ice hockey, The companionship of the Cambridge Crowd; DISLIKES: Falsehood. Violence, Conformity to societal principles. Insensitivity, Chauvinism; PET PEEVE: People cracking their knuckles; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To walk across Amer- ica and return to live in solitude and experience communion with nature; FUTURE PLANS: Help protect America's wilderness and it's inhabitants PETER KEOHANE — 35 Marion Dr.; 7 14 62 LINDA GALE KERN — 52 Larson Drive; 5 17 62; Sensitive, friendly, independent; Really? , Tell me about it , I didn't know that , Ask me if I care ; Volleyball 4 years, Varsity Club, Student Government — freshman year, VICA; AWARDS: Junior Usherette for the 1979 Gradua- tion, Varsity number, Letter, and jacket. Health Assistant Award; LIKES: Sunny windy fall days, RON. Good times with good friends, winning. My yellow Torino, Volleyball. 7 5 76; DISLIKES: Losing. Rainy days, Ciga- rette smoke. A lot of homework on a game night. Waking up early in the morning, liver, Moody; PET PEEVE: People who smoke at the table while others are eating; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live out all my dreams. To own a kelly green Datsun 280 Z; FUTURE PLANS: College, Live life to its fullest Directory 69 TIMOTHY KIERNAN — 72 Postman; 5 18 62 KARL H. KIESLICH — 251 Maple Avenue; 1 14 61; Friendly, always late; “What’s to eat? , I'm going to faint ; LIKES: Expensive clothes, Girls who dress sharp. Dancing; DISLIKES: Girls who wear work boots. Getting up in the morning; PET PEEVE: Being called to get up in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own night club or busi- ness KATHLEEN M. KIESLICH — 251 Maple Avenue; 10 18 62; Moody, always up to something, determined; My nerves are shot! ; LIKES: Fireplaces, Nice clothes. Cold snowy nights. Partying with Nancy, The Studio; DISLIKES: Broken promises, Busy phones, Flirts, Goodbyes, Phony people; PET PEEVE: Waiting!; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy in whatever I decide to do; FUTURE PLANS: Hairdressing, Travel TAMMY ANN KING — 2 Susan Lane. 2 14 62; Conscientious, impa- tient, sentimental; Hey. what are ya doin? , That’s enough ; 1 year of J.V. Cheerleading, 2 years of Varsity Cheerleading, VICA; AWARDS: J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading Certificates, Varsity letter; LIKES: year of 78 and 79, A certain special someone, Good times with Wendy, Week- ends with my friends. Sunsets in summer, Guys with moustaches, Love; DISLIKES: Rainy days. Being told what to do, People who are late, Sun- days, Being Bored, Worrying; PET PEEVE: Saying or doing things I later regret, People with big mouths and ears; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a full life of happiness in whatever I do, To some day share my life and happiness with someone very special; FUTURE PLANS: To attend col- lege for nursing DEBORAH ANN KIRBY — 10 Park Road; 8 30 62; Friendly, sincere, sensitive; Are you sure? , For me? , I’m sorry! ; Soccer, J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading. Picture Editor for Sachem ; AWARDS: Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Varsity letter; LIKES: Vic, Spring, Roses, Weekends. Snow, The color blue. Red Sox, October 31st; DISLIKES: Peas. Monday mornings, Good-byes , Spiders, Uncomfortable situations. Prejudice, Rainy days, Fighting, Fake people; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To appear on The Broadway Stage ; FUTURE PLANS: College — Marriage TOM KLEMENZ — 130 Standish Avenue; 12 10 61; Mellow, Friendly, Athletic; What the______ ; Freshman Baseball and Football; LIKES: Weekends, Cold beer, Yanks. Skynyrd and all Southern Rock, Pizza. Mom’s cooking; DISLIKES: Larry’s stomach, Kevin’s fighting, Frank's pizzas, The Bobbie’s flirting, Lee twins, My car, Cheap Trick; PET PEEVE: My hood flying up, Waking up before noon, Mornings after drinking too much; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To date all the Dallas Cow- boy Cheerleaders at once in a Volkswagen Beetle; FUTURE PLANS: To attend College or the Air Force or Navy THERESA E. KNOTT — 58 Marion Drive; 4 11 62; Short, friendly, cheerful; Oh my God ; Cross Country manager, Majorettes, Student Council, FBLA, Spanish Club Secretary, Pep Club; AWARDS: Who’s Who Among American High School Students; LIKES: Maine, Sunsets over Bluehill Mt., Lobsters. Walks in the rain, The beach. Weekends; DISLIKES: Snakes, Getting up in the morning. Guys with big egos, SAT's; PET PEEVE: Conceited people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be at least five feet tall; FUTURE PLANS: College RITA H. KOENIG — 118 Elm St.; 2 27 62; Tall, blonde, individual; What?”; FBLA; LIKES: Food, Trans Ams, Blackberry Brandy on the rocks. Winter, True friends; DISLIKES: Trying to park my car, People who don't know how to drive, not having any money, homework; PET PEEVE: Fake, phony. 2-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To Own a Trans Am; FUTURE PLANS: To go to College, graduate from it, and be successful RONALD E. KONIG — 91 Howe St.; 11 19 62; Funny, nice, outward; We will Freagen roll ; LIKES: Cars, Sports, Long trips; DISLIKES: Bicardi 151; PET PEEVE: Being antagonized. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To move out of my house and get rich: FUTURE PLANS: Going into bus- iness (landscaping) DOROTHY KOPYLEC — 27 LeGrand Rd.; 11 19 62; Shy. sensitive. very fussy; So before we end and then begin. We’ll drink a toast to how it's been. A few more hours to be complete, A few more nights on satin sheets. A few more times that I can say, I’VE LOVED THESE DAYS; '79 Talent Show (Remember Waterfront ?), ECA (1). Chorus (3). T. Q.(2), Indianettes (2); LIKES: Music!, Good looking guys, My family. Practicing with my band, Rollerskating at RollerHaven, D. D.. L. T., D. Z., D. K., D. W., T. G., Summer, Disco; DISLIKES: Winter, Cigarettes, Rainy days, People who tell me what to do, Two-faced people; PET PEEVE: Con- ceited guys, When Tony wants to play guitar instead of drums; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To join a great band and become rich and famous; FUTURE PLANS: Music College. Work with a band JOEL KRIVIT — 25 North Avenue; 7 26 62; Kind, courteous, obedient; Don’t play games ; Soccer; LIKES: Snow, winter; DISLIKES: Home- work; PET PEEVE: People with nice cars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become Chef; FUTURE PLANS: To go to Culinary School to become a cook BARBARA KUNTZ — 2119 Hartford Tpke.; 4 11 62; Easy going, sensi- tive, vivacious; Go easy ; Gymnastics Team, Manager of Boys Varsity Track Team; LIKES: Being with my other half, Daytona Beach, Fall days, New York, Boston discos; DISLIKES: B. Fiers. Busy signals, Being told what to do, Broken promises. Immature people; PET PEEVE: The two starers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel and to have a lot of money; FUTURE PLANS: To be successful, and happy THOMAS JOSEPH KUNTZ — 2119 Hartford Turnpike; 4 8 61; Rowdy, sensible, fun loving: “Get up and do your thing ; 4 years Basketball Team, 4 years Baseball, Cheever U, FBLA. Varsity Club; AWARDS: Cap- tain of Basketball Team, Lettered in Basketball and Baseball; LIKES: Czar, Black Dusters, Danielle, Night life. Winning; DISLIKES: B Ser’s, Tough girls, Yankees, N.H. cops except Patton; L. W.; PET PEEVE: Waking up the morning after; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a happy and fulfilling life; FUTURE PLANS: College, Sports. Making Money KAREN LYNN LABANARO — 101 Highland Park Road; 1 12 63; Always laughing, friendly, sensitive; Get real”; Pep club in '77, Major- ettes, Dancing, Ice skating. FBLA. Junior and Senior Prom Committee. Manager of Cross Country, Manager of Track, Sachem Yearbook edi- tor, CYO, CCD, Homeroom Representative; AWARDS: Majorette leader 78-79, Made court at the ’79 Junior Prom, Junior Usherette for '79 Grad- uation, Editor-in-chief of Sachem, Vice-president of FBLA; LIKES: Cali- fornia, Earth Wind and Fire. Pina Colatas. Red roses, P. S., V. V. P.; DIS- LIKES: Rainy days, Getting up early on Saturday, Conceited people. Doing research papers, Waiting; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To achieve all I can in life; FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Going into accounting and law KAREN MARY LACHMUND — 7 Park Road; 10 27 62; Friendly, mys- terious, moody; LIKES: Corvettes, Mike. Spring, Rollerskating, Partying; DISLIKES: Being sick. People who think they're better than other peo- ple, Disappointments, Disco, A certain person who hurt me very much; PET PEEVE: Being used by people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a secretary; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, get a good job, and make enough money to move to Florida BRIAN TRACY LAFRANCE — 160 King’s Highway; 3 17 61; LIKES: Pooh bear, Vacations, Summer, Animals, Freedom, Long hair, Movies; DISLIKES: Wars, Arguments, Violence, Drugs, Death, Rain; PET PEEVE: Little sister; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go into music; FUTURE PLANS: Marriage VITO LANDOLFI — 86 Culver Lane; 4 14 61; Italian, crazy, out-going; Softball, Weightlifting, Cheever U; LIKES: Summer. Home-made wine, Certain people, Snow, Cutting meat; DISLIKES: People who call me stuck-up, Winter, People who don't try the things they’re afraid of; PET PEEVE: People who don't say things to my face; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Make a good living with enough money to have fun at the same time, FUTURE PLANS: Go to college THOMAS A. LAUDANO — 10 Manor Drive; 5 5 61; Compassionate, likable, independent; Skiing, Photography, Water skiing, Swimming, Softball, Fishing; LIKES: Italian and French girls, Snow storms, Eating at Naples, Being with my friends; DISLIKES: Getting up early for school. People that are rude, Homework, Rainy days, Cooked liver; PET PEEVE: 70 Directory Getting blamed for things that I didn’t do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a success in life; FUTURE PLANS; College. Medical Technology MIKE G. LAROCK —79 Fallon Dr ; 2 17 62 DIANE ELIZABETH LANE — 1060 Hartford Tpke.; 11 22 61; Friendly, easy-going; Are you kidding me ; J.V. Softball 1 year. Varsity soccer co-captain 2 years. Junior Prom Committee. FBLA, % of the Bridge club rock-n-rollers; AWARDS: Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: The summer. Weekends. Jethro Tull. Boleheim, Lasagna; DISLIKES: Waking up early on Saturday mornings. The winter. People who do not use their turn sig- nals. Saying good-bye. Losing a close game; PET PEEVE: People who think they know it all when actually they know nothing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a CPH and to own a Rolls Royce; FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage MELISSA LAVANWAY — 51 Allendale Drive; 9 6 62; Spirited, senti- mental, friendly; Stop it! , NH 1; Varsity cheerleading. Senior Advi- sory Board. Sachem staff. Varsity club. 1 15 hick family. ’ « four muske- teers, 'h BKQ’s. Ski club; AWARDS: Graduation junior usherette. Varsity cheerleading captain, Varsity numbers, letters, and jacket; LIKES: A certain someone — R. L., Snow falling on Christmas, Cheering. Ziggy and fuzz, My family; DISLIKES: Rainy Monday mornings, Staying home on Friday and Saturday nights. Yankees. Big brains, Coming home at 10:30; PET PEEVE: People who have no spirit. Two-faced people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To own a Datsun 280 zx; FUTURE PLANS: College EVAN LAVIOLETTE — 140 Hartley Street; 8 14 61; LIKES: Friday. Frank Zappa. Ping pong. Pool. 50 s and 60’s music; DISLIKES: Mon- days. Disco LISA ROSE LENOCE — 38 Pine River Road; 6 18 62; Understanding, short, very paranoid at times; Ski club; FBLA; LIKES: Being with friends. Talking, 151. Honest people. The parties of summer 79; DISLIKES: People who say things and really don't mean them. Waiting, Being bored, People who don't have trust: PET PEEVE: Crowe's hiccups. The big green station wagon, Busy phones; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a happy, exciting, and fulfilling life; FUTURE PLANS: To become a travel agent, travel MARCIANN LESNIESKI — 1675 Hartford Tpke.; 1 21 62; Understand- ing, crazy, compatible; ____this”; Varsity track team, Senior Advi- sory Board; AWARDS: Varsity letter, jacket; LIKES: Johnny, When my brother comes home from college. My mother's cooking. Scary movies, When and if I do good in school; DISLIKES: Math IV, The feeling that people don’t trust me, When I have to get up at 4 a.m. for work; PET PEEVE: Nails running down a blackboard; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To find what I'm looking for and to be happy with it; FUTURE PLANS: Unde- cided ALAN LEVENSTEIN — 93 Highland Park Road; 11 2 62; Athletic, intel- ligent. interesting; I'll see ; Tennis, running; AWARDS: Tennis good sportsmanship awards; LIKES: Tennis, Girls. Gambling. Television, Relaxing; DISLIKES: Cheaters. Poor sports. Stuck-up people. School. Excessively clean people; PET PEEVE: People who don't pay up on their debts; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: A night with Cheryl Ladd; FUTURE PLANS: Touring Professional Tennis Player RENEE L’HEUREUX — 16 Van Rose Drive; 6 28 62; Crazy, sociable, moody; Ooh, who's that? ; LIKES: Rock-r.-roll, Someone special. My pals. Partying. Lincoln Continentals. DISLIKES: Disco, People who are fake. Getting lectured; PET PEEVE: Waiting. Being bored; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To hang glide through the Grand Canyon: FUTURE PLANS: To get away from this corrupted world DEBRA LYNNE LITKE — 49 Sackett Pt. Road; 6 4 62; Blue eyes, two people in one, a true gemini; What are you high on drugs? ; LIKES: Mach 1, Animals, Certain people. Partying. Walking and holding hands on the beach with someone special; DISLIKES: Not having the right answer at the right time, Sarcastic remarks. Telling my mother some- thing and she doesn’t believe it; PET PEEVE: When certain people will sit there and come up with comments about a certain person; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To realize how beautiful life can be ANTHONY G. LONGOBARDI — 30 Shaw Drive; 3 3 62; Chronic com- plainer. out-going, pessimistic; Whatever turns you on”; Junior Prom Committee. CYO. Ski club. Senior Advisory Board. Senior Prom Com- mittee. VICA President, Marching band. Concert band. Student govern- ment. Homeroom representative; AWARDS: Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Junior Prom Court; LIKES: Earth, Wind and Fire, Mrs. D., Skiing, The beach, Pizza; DISLIKES: S and S, Hard rock, H. L. Wilfred's. Rain, Headaches; PET PEEVE: Cigarette smoke; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: For me to know and you to find out; FUTURE PLANS: College, Pre-med JEFFREY R. LUCE — 63 Todd Drive South; 5 15 62; Unpredictable, independent, cute; LIKES; Pretty girls. Ford trucks. Drag racing. Friday nights; DISLIKES: Disco people. Little kids, Vegetables, Being on a low budget; PET PEEVE; Back stabbers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get rich quick; FUTURE PLANS: To own my own refrigeration and air condition- ing business CHRISTOPHER LYNCH — 1950 Hartford Tpke.; 5 2 62; Quiet, Texan, military like; Praise the Lord ; School newspaper, Camera club; LIKES: Girls. Horses, Flying. Hunting. Skeet shooting, Texas; DISLIKES: Science classes. Wearing a suit and tie; PET PEEVE: Insulters; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To succeed in the Air Force; FUTURE PLANS: To be a captain and pilot in the U S. Air Force LARRY LYNCH — 95 Carriage Drive; 8 1 62; Funny, tall, crazy; Don’t be simple! ; LIKES: Sports. Lynyrd Skynyrd. Cars and motorcycles, Par- ties, Michelob; DISLIKES: School, Cutting lawns, Getting up early, Stuck-up people. Empty wallet; PET PEEVE: Conceited people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To travel across the country for a year by motorcy- cle; FUTURE PLANS: To become a carpenter and be very successful at it LEIF MADSEN — 32 Manomet Avenue; 10 1 61; gregarious, rowdy, optimistic; Such is life in the big city ; Soccer, track, fencing. Model Congress. Student Council, Drama Club, class officer, band, school newspaper; AWARDS: Commended Student (National Merit), Varsity Jacket — Soccer, Varsity Letter — track and fencing; LIKES: smiles, good food, rocketry, the outdoor life, freedom; DISLIKES: People who pretend they're cool, foul odors; PET PEEVE: People who knit-pick; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To slap a tough kid in the face; FUTURE PLANS: College, aerospace engineering, astronomy. NAVY ROTC STUART MAGOVENY — 410 Skiff Street; 2 17 62; athletic, intelligent, friendly; Oh no, I don't believe it ; Soccer; LIKES: hiking, watching lightning storms, science fiction, The Mothers of Invention, Arizona sunsets; DISLIKES: Very slow driver. Religion, pollution, pigeons; PET PEEVE: Waiting in long lines; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: An adventure to another world; FUTURE PLANS: College KATHLEEN A. MAHER — 25 Warner Rd ; 5 27 62 CYNTHIA MAHON — 38 Cottontail Lane; 5 11 61; loud, understand- ing, friendly; LIKES: skiing, camping at Ham, being totally oblivious on Friday nights, bluegrass music, being with people I like; DISLIKES: Claire’s driving. Patti telling me I talk too loud, my father complaining that the car smells like smoke, car accidents. Black Stallion; PET PEEVE: People who make fun of people who are less fortunate than they are; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy with whatever life has to offer me and to always be myself; FUTURE PLANS: To go on to college and become an accountant KAREN MAHONEY — 67 Ridgewood Avenue; 5 31 62; sensitive, level- headed. honest; Gymnastics, Track, Field Hockey. Band; LIKES: Art. the outdoors, people; DISLIKES: Competition TRACY ANNE MAHONEY — 1155 Hartford Turnpike; sensitive, sar- castic. out going; I don't believe it , Oh NOO!!! , Varsity Track, Var- sity Field Hockey, Varsity Club. Ski Club. Homeroom Representative, Student Gov't. Junior Prom Committee Chairman. Junior Honor Guard, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Advisory Board Chairman. Sachem Yearbook Staff. 1 15 of the Super 15 ; AWARDS: Varsity letters and jacket. Field Hockey tri-captain. Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Ice cream, penguins. Italian food, apples, skiing; DISLIKES: Cancer, diets, good- byes. ignorance, phoniness; PET PEEVE: Lying; SUPPRESSED Directory 71 DESIRE: To be happy, fulfilled and loved; FUTURE PLANS: College and travel PATRICE JAYNE MAIOCCO — 6 Colonial Drive; 3 13 62; sensitive, compatible, high strung; oh yea; all right . . Donna Moreggi”; The world would be perfect if there were more people like me.”; Gymnas- tics; Varsity numbers, pins, letter, jacket; LIKES: Skiing, money. D. C.. things my way. surprises (good ones), parties, buns, camping; DIS- LIKES: Waiting, people who aren't truthful with themselves, geometry, people who always talk and never listen, snotty attitudes; PET PEEVE: People who never do anything on their own; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a ballet dancer; FUTURE PLANS: College JANE MANDY MALLY — 47 Marion Drive; 1 18 62; sarcastic, talka- tive, caring; I'm hungry , um. um, okay?”, ”, You know?”; Gymnas- tics, Volleyball, Homeroom Representative. FBLA. G.G.D.B.I.D. Club; LIKES: Arguing with Ginny on Friday nights, my talks with L. F. and Cyndi. Steely Dan. lobster and mushrooms. S. C. — 151, the beach at night, Dino's; DISLIKES: Not getting my own way, when Dawn gets mad at me, When my sister Caren is crabby, busy phones, waking up on Monday mornings; PET PEEVE: Where do you guys want to go?”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To slap Ronny S. back, to fill a bathtub with quarters; FUTURE PLANS: College, a career in retailing, to be happy and healthy forever. KAREN TERESA MAPPA — 15 Rimmon Road; 6 10 61; athletic, active, stubborn. Let’s do something , Volleyball, softball; AWARDS: Varsity Club. All Housey 2nd team volleyball, All Housey 2nd team soft- ball, Captain — Volleyball — 2 yrs., Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: Billy P.. California. Sports. Shane. Donna Summer, Little Chrissy; DISLIKES: Losing, going to bed early, winter, getting up in the morning, moody people; PET PEEVE: People who drive slow and don't use their signal light; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To someday move to California, own a small ranch with horses and to raise a small family; FUTURE PLANS: College, working with children, living life to its fullest DAVID MARCARELLI — 64 Bradley Street; 4 3 62; friendly, short-tem- pered, strange; Bums me right out”; Volunteer fireman, motocross; LIKES: Motorcross. southern bands, concerts, nice weekends, good parties; DISLIKES: punk rock, waking up, cold weather, work; PET PEEVE: People who try too hard to impress other people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To have a great life and be very successful; FUTURE PLANS: College ROBERT P MARINO — 24 King Arthur Court; 11 18 61; moody, inde- pendent. outgoing, blue eyes; Basically people, let's do a job”; LIKES: Shoosh hounds, molies, a certain lady, the King, Savrez « 7, THAT; DIS- LIKES: telephone poles, (B.U.W.B). 8 16 77; PET PEEVE: Hearing my name over the loud speaker first thing in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have seen HIM in concert; FUTURE PLANS: Just to make it good so I can show my father I could do it. WENDY LYNN MARINO — 80 Mowry Street; 10 12 62; perfectionist, affectionate, Shoshy; Shosh ; Marching Band, Concert Band, Varsity Track. Yearbook Staff, Senior Advisory Board, Ski Club, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee. Project Adventure Aide; AWARDS: Varsity Letter. Varsity jacket; LIKES: Weekends, skiing, Food, The Mup- pets, the -17, Yankees, lunch at Mac's with Wendi Mi; DISLIKES: Red Sox; PET PEEVE: Having an insufficient amount of funds on weekends for entertainment purposes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to Switzer- land, ski the Alps, and speak French fluently; FUTURE PLANS: College MADELYN MARINUZZI — 96 South Avenue; 8 2 61; Italian, moody; Why Cathy? . Oh my God! , P.D.H.C.; LIKES: The beach, good friends, happy people, weekends, doing crazy things; DISLIKES: Being depressed, saying good byes, being called stupid, people putting me down, nosy people; PET PEEVE: People who don’t accept me as I am. When others just can't be themselves, rain on Friday nights; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be happy with everything I have; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided JUDITH ANN MARONE — 107 Blakeslee Avenue; 10 6 62; short, cheerful, easy-going; LIKES: Helping people, being with friends, the beach, traveling, ice cream sundaes, dancing, BB and RR, Earth. Wind and Fire, Chicago; DISLIKES: Having to leave places, seeing people cry, phony people; PET PEEVE: Cigarette smoke; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a life that is filled with happiness; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college to become a physical therapist GINNY MARSH — 43 Marion Drive; 12 29 62; stubborn, quiet some- times, determined; Pretty wild!”; G.G.D.B.I.D. Club; LIKES: The Stones, arguing with J. M. on Friday nights, sun, weekends, racing cars; DIS- LIKES: Lightning, mornings, going to gym. disco, bugs; PET PEEVE: Red lights; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To ride an elephant; FUTURE PLANS: To travel out west and go to engineering school. JOHN MARTIN — 26 Larson Drive; 2 27 62; quiet, mellow, adventur- ous; You can’t always get what you want ; LIKES: Waterskiing, Music. The Who, Rolling Stones, The Doors. Beer. Speed boats; DISLIKES: Disco, warm beer, rainy days, homework, old-fashioned teachers. PET PEEVE: People who often forget; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Live in a house on a lake or the ocean, become a marine mechanic making good money, own a speed boat and go waterskiing every day; FUTURE PLANS: Attend a marine mechanic school and become a marine mechanic. Buy a speed boat and live in the New England area or in Flo- rida ROBERT MARTINO — 27 Barnett Drive; 5 24 62; cocky, moody, aggressive; TA-TI, TA-TAY, TA-TUM ; Freshman Baseball, FBLA. Cheever U, Stallions; LIKES: Pearls, cold beer and warm women, week- ends. The 3 B's, Shorties. Friday nights at Cable Waves, Toby's Disco Dance; DISLIKES: Rainy Friday nights, warm beer and cold women, Sat- urday morning hangovers, Tuborg, BFers. tough girls; PET PEEVE: Being hassled by the cops; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To spend the night with a certain someone in Schindler’s Pit; FUTURE PLANS: College, To fulfill my lifelong membership to Cheever U MICHAEL A. MASSARO — 41 Cottontail Lane; 4 13 62; quiet, friendly; Ski Club; LIKES: Being with friends, skiing, soccer, motorcycles; DIS- LIKES: Having nothing to do on weekends, being broke, being treated unfairly; PET PEEVE: conceited people; FUTURE PLANS: College PAULA A. MASSINI — 152 Standish Avenue; 5 29 62; persistent, sen- timental, procrastinator; Gross me out! , Open mouth — Insert foot : Field Hockey. Track and Field, Senior Advisory Board, Drama Club. Ital- ian Club. 1 15 of the Super 15”; AWARDS: Varsity Letter; LIKES: sum- mer. The Beach , smiles, bacon pizza, honesty; DISLIKES: worms, pessimism, hypocrites, chili, indecision; PET PEEVE: conforming for the sake of social acceptance; FUTURE PLANS: only time will tell CHRISTINE MARIE MATHEIS — 10 Foxhill Drive; 12 31 61; wild, friendly, hyper-active; Ou-la la-Sasson ; Softball. Drama; AWARDS: President of B. Ber’s anonymous; LIKES: 4 13 79, going out with my buddies and 151, racing with Astro, lots of money, laughing, friends; DISLIKES: disgusting people like J. O.. the cafe at East, when no one's at the center on a Friday night, having to cry over someone, being lonely, humid weather; PET PEEVE: having plans to go out, but no way to get there; FUTURE PLANS: To live in a Penthouse in New York, or just make the big time. JAMES E. MATHEWS — 11 Howe Street; 12 2 61; sarcastic, friendly, athletic; “Do something — either lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way ; Freshman, J.V., and Varsity Baseball; AWARDS: Varsity letter in Baseball; LIKES: the beach. The Who. Red Sox. horse racing, Bud. the Moody Blues; DISLIKES: Yankees. Cheshire, being broke, disco, class ranks; PET PEEVE: conceited people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich and happy; FUTURE PLANS: College LOUIS MATURO — 32 Hilltop Terrace; 11 20 61; “O.K. M.A.”; LIKES: traveling, collecting gold, fancy food, vans; DISLIKES: two-faced peo- ple; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: own my own restaurant; FUTURE PLANS: go on to Culinary, arid then open my own restaurant. BILL MCDONALD — 35 Watson Avenue; 11 27 61; friendly, quiet, sick; LIKES: 7n7, M.A., Hendrix, movies, rainy days, music; DISLIKES: Twigs 'n seeds, disco, busy phones. 151, arguments; PET PEEVE: The morn- ing after; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get by; FUTURE PLANS: Work 72 Directory MARK ANTHONY McDONALD — 59 Bradley Street; 1 25 62; socia- ble. good humored, friendly; “Who’s deal is it? ; scorekeeper for hockey team, one rotten year of football; AWARDS: letter, numbers, pin, jacket; LIKES: card playing, spending money, listening to hard rock, pizza, sleeping; DISLIKES: getting up for school, homework, getting set, losing money, car insurance; PET PEEVE: getting rounded. SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be wealthy; FUTURE PLANS: Get a good paying job BARBARA JEAN MEENEGHAN — 447 Quinnipiac Avenue; 4 29 61; very sensitive, quiet, understanding; “Really”, No kidding”; Track Team, FBLA, 1 5 of the Friday night Club; LIKES: New Hampshire sum- mers with Cozz, playing my stereo in my room, Mercedes Benz 350 SL red. going out with KM, DD, LK. 4 29 77; DISLIKES: People who play jokes on others only to hurt them, saying I’m sorry, getting up in the morning, the year of '76. slow drivers; PET PEEVE: Not being able to express myself; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To understand it and not have to ask why; FUTURE PLANS: Further education in Boston DARLENE LYNN MELILLO — 30 Melillo Circle; 9 3 62; has rhythm, full Italian, occasionally weird; Yeah, right!”. “Hey Arch Baby! ; Junior Prom Chairman, Senior Prom Committee. Senior Advisory Board. Stu- dent Government. Elementary School Italian teacher, Italian Club, Ital- ian Poetry Contest, Drama Club Varsity Club. J.V. Volleyball, 3 yrs. Var- sity Volleyball, 1 15 of the “Super 15 ; AWARDS: Special Education Service Award, Varsity letter, Varsity Jacket, 75-76 Dance Contest Win- ner; LIKES: My Dad, dancing with G. P. and C. C., Seniors of 79. Mrs. Luciano and all our Italian dinners, Nan. Dec. and Alice the Goon; DIS- LIKES: Cigarettes, when people think I’m Irish, the way a certain person eats a Three Musketeers Bar. Cheshire; PET PEEVE: When a disc Jockey starts to sing with the song; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a per- former and to own a different Mercedes for each day of the week; FUTURE PLANS: College — Hotel Management TROY E. EMLILLO —17 Melillo Circle; 12 15 62; Moody, hyper, sensi- tive; I hate you”; Martial Arts; LIKES: “BillyJack , peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches. Yukon Jack. Lowenbrau, roastbeef and cheese subs; DISLIKES: Cal Confrontation, hot nights, girls who think they are tough, cigarette smoke when I eat, cold; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have 1 mil- lion dollars to spend on what I want; FUTURE PLANS: United States Army TONI GAIL MENCHETTI — 1704 Ridge Road; 1 24 62; hyper, fluffy, sensitive; “Really bad , Photography; LIKES: Rocking chairs, fire- places. horses, photography, music; DISLIKES: Long red lights, crummy ending, waiting, saying good bye, cliques; PET PEEVE: Ending of a good thing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To work with Vidal Sassoon; FUTURE PLANS: To become a successful hairstylist JOHN F. MERLONE —60 BlakesleeAve ; 7 22 62 JANE ELLEN MERRITHEW — 111 Middletown Avenue; 12 27 61; ready, willing, able; LIKES: Picking flowers, teddy bears, Bicardi 151, The Outlaws, Harley riders. East Rock; DISLIKES: Work, unaffectionate people, thinking, hangovers, 57 Chevys; PET PEEVE: Name callers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To hop on a banana boat, go to Cuba and marry a sugar cane farmer; FUTURE PLANS: To live in peace PAUL LOUIS MERWIN —13 Sunset Dr.; 1 6 62 BARBARA MIANZO — 28 Collett Street; 11 1 ; talkative, hungry, impa- tient. short; 'Til do it tomorrow , “I'm hungry , I don't believe it ; FBLA; LIKES: Candy, being with friends, summertime, listening to music, pizza, R. W. . yogurt; DISLIKES: Vegetables, spelling, waking up in the morning, cold winter days; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live happily ever after; FUTURE PLANS: Busi- ness School JOE MIDOLO — 96 Bailey Road; 2 5 62; friendly, easy-going, gener- ous, thoughtful; I'll catch that wild ham”; Italian Club; LIKES: Debbie S.. Ted. “S.A.M.H. Nugent, Shannon. Rock 'n Roll, playing cards; DIS- LIKES: Disco, when Debbie bites her nails. Punk Rock, jocks; PET PEEVE: People who think they are great; SUPPRESSED DESIRE, to travel; FUTURE PLANS: College LAURA H. MILANI — 2 Crestview Drive; 10 19 62; sensitive, easy- going; Oh yeah, all right ; Girls Varsity Soccer, VICA. Junior Prom Committee; AWARDS: Varsity letters; LIKES: Sailing. Cedar Island Marina. CC”, Doc-n-Dad”. Summer nights; DISLIKES: Certain phone calls at 1:30 in the morning, J. M.'s temper, cliques, making decisions, getting swamped in the channel; PET PEEVE: People who bother me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get what I want out of life; FUTURE PLANS: College JOANNE M. MILLER — 6 Manor Drive; 6 29 62; crazy, hyper, ram- bunctious; Ya got a free?? ; Path Crew; LIKES: Eggy, Mick Jaggar, good friends and a bottle of wine, Corvettes, partying, black, KZ 650’s; DISLIKES: Flies, waiting, soda, off ice machines, disco; PET PEEVE: The halls of NHHS; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To find happiness in what- ever I do in my new life to come; FUTURE PLANS: Travel RONALD T. MISBACH — 5 Cricket Court; 8 8 62; Bike riding, boating; LIKES: Lisa, hunting, flying. Kemorth's, DISLIKES: Falling off a motorcy- cle Peter built; PET PEEVE: Having to keep explaining things to people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To drive my KW around the US; FUTURE PLANS: Get married, and build a farm on ten acres of land in Vermont THOMAS MITCHELL — 50 Temple Street; 4 17 62; Football; LIKES: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molson's. Yukon Jack. CDB; DISLIKES: Confronta- tions, brown-nosers WENDY JEAN MITCHLEY — 27 Sachem Drive; 12 12 62; wild, moody, always hungry; Oh, just forget it! ; Sachem Typing Editor, FBLA, Ski Club; LIKES: Billy, Chart House with R. M.. Wild Wendy, fireplaces on cold winter nights with someone special. Riunite Bianco; DISLIKES: When my car is cold and it won't work right, Day 7, slow drivers, when Wendy Ma. gets mad; PET PEEVE: Missing a mailable in Steno by one careless error; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry the one and only and live happily ever after; FUTURE PLANS: College (Bryant), marriage, success MICHELLE MONGILLO — 47 Chapel Hill Road; 11 5 61; sincere, lov- ing, friendly; Bill, you're so cute ; President of Pep Club, majorettes; AWARDS: First runner up to Prom Queen; LIKES: Beach, Italian food, a certain someone, driving, summer, weekends; DISLIKES: Smoke, two- faced people, conceited people, busy signals, goodbyes; PET PEEVE: When people aren’t on time; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get married and live happily ever after; FUTURE PLANS: To become a secretary MARK JOSEPH MONTESI — 46 Cottontail Lane; 3 20 62; conscien- tious. patient, perfectionist; What, you're kidding?”; Varsity Soccer, Yearbook Staff. FBLA, VICA, Senior Advisory Board Chairman, Ski Club; AWARDS: Varsity letter; LIKES: Skiing, snow-storms, traveling, beaches, spending money; DISLIKES: Complainers. worrying about things that never happen, people being late, no snow in the winter, dis- order; PET PEEVE: Making decisions; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a suppressed desire; FUTURE PLANS: College DONNA MOREGGI — 115 Spring Road; 8 22 62; sensitive, conscien- tious, dramatic; “Oh my God “Patti Maiocco ; 151 Club; LIKES: Taking care of Mark, Charlie , talking with Mrs. C., Landslide , being with the three grubs; DISLIKES: salt water, time passing slowly, Liars, my feet, insinuations; PET PEEVE: People who do things only for them- selves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do something to make Mom and Dad proud of their Boo-Ba-DEE ; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided ANNETTE MORNEAU — 61 Hermitage Lane; 10 2 61; tall, blue eyes, friendly; oh well ; FBLA; LIKES: Cool summer night, Riunite, B. H., kit- tens, friends; DISLIKES: Being fat, waiting for a certain phone call, spin- ach, donuts; PET PEEVE: Walking in the rain; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world and meet new people. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get a good job, marry and have a beautiful family CRAIG LOUIS MORTALI — 47 Watson Avenue; 11 5 61; athletic, con- fident, sensitive; It doesn't matter to me , Whatever ; Varsity Foot- ball. Varsity Track, J.V. Football, Freshman Football. Freshman Track. 1979 and 1980 Misfit Mild Carton Throwing Team; AWARDS: Captain Varsity Football. Jr. and Sr. Varsity Football Letterman, Tri-Captain Directory 73 1979 -1980 Misfits; LIKES: Tall. dark, beautiful woman — A. M. S . 30. football, eating, a good joke; DISLIKES: Getting up early, school, losing, long practices, sophomore football; PET PEEVE: Being called Greg, being interrupted; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live at least 100 years; FUTURE PLANS: To have a family and enjoy life MARK A. MRAVIC — 54 Pool Road; 9 21 62; creative, ingenious, phil- osophical, If I could walk that way ..Concert Band. Stage Band, Model Congress — Treasurer; AWARDS: National Merit Commended Student, Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Good writing. The Who, being alone with a guitar, transcending limitations, absurdity; DISLIKES: Fash- ions. strictness, regulations, shallowness, The Herd”; PET PEEVE: Undeserved praise; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To leave it all behind; FUTURE PLANS: To write until I run out of ink GAVIN IAIN MURDOCH — 18 Millbrook Road; 12 5 62; gregarious, pacifist, cheerful; God save the Queen! ; Ski Club, Model Congress, Lab Aide; LIKES: Fall in Vermont, good food, friendship, dogs, kayaking on a smooth lake; DISLIKES: snobs, cities, talkative people, insincerity, sarcasm; PET PEEVE: People who don't view life realistically. SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live in Canada, with a nice house on a lake; FUTURE PLANS: To become a veterinarian KENNETH MURO — 7 Curtis Court; 2 27 62; out spoken, sneaky, cranky; Do it up ; LIKES: Chevys, a special 1969 Z 28 Camaro; DIS- LIKES: Fords, teachers who think they can order you around, having no money; PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a lot of money; FUTURE PLANS: School THOMAS W. MURRAY — 5 Debra Lane; 10 21 61; tall, slim, tough; What's up? LIKES: Music, girls and good times (The Palace); DIS- LIKES: The Beach Boys; FUTURE PLANS: Establish my own business STEVEN JOHN MUZYKA — 12 Peters Lane; 4 20 62; sincere, sense of humor, individual; Soccer, Hiking on the Giant; AWARDS: Soccer: varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: The 60's better than the 70 s, good friends. Grateful Dead, Cream. Blind Faith; DISLIKES: Disco, New Wave Music”; PET PEEVE: The Knack: Can someone tell me what a Sherona is; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a rock star or live on the Grateful Dead Farm in California; FUTURE PLANS: Vt. SANDRA ANN NAPOLETANO — 38 Maple Avenue; 8 16 62; friendly, humorous, quiet; Track (Freshmen and Sophomore). Draw. Write poems, Taking care of animals; Varsity Track; LIKES: Animals, Poetry, Food, Parties. Freedom; DISLIKES: Bugs. Conceited people, Loneli- ness, School. Waking up early; PET PEEVE: People trying to rule over the other people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live forever; FUTURE PLANS: Become a psychologist, and help others, To get married DAVID NAZARIO — 55 Roberta La.; 9 27 61 BRENDA MARIE NESTER — 18 Laura Lane; 5 26 62; patient, sensi- tive, friendly; LIKES: Bruce. Ice skating, Cindi's wild and crazy moods, Being with all my good friends. Watching the Muppet Show; DISLIKES: Doing my homework instead of going out. Cruel people. Waking up early, The smell of mushrooms. The sound of my alarm clock; PET PEEVE: People who wear caked on make-up; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To grow up to be a great person, like my mom. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, become rich and famous, travel all around the world and finally settle down with my husband in a huge mansion in the country. KENDRA ELIZABETH NUTILE — 7 Spring Road; 5 25 62; Ski Club; LIKES: S. H., Children, Missy, Art. Animals; DISLIKES: North Haven, BB's, Losing friends, Getting worry blisters, Pro-nuclear idiots; PET PEEVE: Hearing dishes being cleaned while I'm eating; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To talk to JC; FUTURE PLANS: Art school, Farm and family life DAVID J. OBIER —19 Belvedere Rd.; 6 26 61; Open minded, friendly, athletic; What do you want to do now”. Soccer, Racquet Ball, Volun- teer Fireman; LIKES: Soccer, Working, Having a good time, Racquet Ball, Animals; DISLIKES: Pushy people, Empty wallet, Not having a car, Homework. Talkative people; PET PEEVE: Getting up early; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: Becoming a paid fireman; FUTURE PLANS: Go to fire school ELIZABETH ANNE O'BRIEN — 122 Blakeslee Ave.; 7 12 62; Friendly, vivacious, clumsy; Model Congress, Ikon Press. Student Government. Theatre Group; LIKES: Pizza, Christmas, My car. Blue eyes; DISLIKES: Work, Colonial furniture. Running out of gas; PET PEEVE: Whining; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel in Europe; FUTURE PLANS: Travel. College JOHN F. ONOFRIO — 5 Pentway Lane; 11 18 62; Italian, athletic, moody; Lifting, Skiing. Baseball. Football, Cheever U. Drawing; LIKES: Shorties, Lincoln's. The Reds. Parties, Weekends; DISLIKES: People with big mouths. Staying home on weekends, Jim’s beak, Rat’s tail, Elmo’s stomach; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To lift weights forever and meet Lou; FUTURE PLANS: College ERIK OSTROM — 20 Forest Ave.; 2 12 62; Quiet, friendly; Better late than never ; Skiing, Soccer, Skating; LIKES: Electronics. Girls. Com- puters; DISLIKES: English, Swedish. PET PEEVE: Cracking knuckles; FUTURE PLANS: College, Computer work TAMMIE LYNN OUELLETTE — 70 Maple Avenue; 3 27 62; Gullible, cute, short; To the max ; Pep club, School newspaper. Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee; LIKES: Jon. MG midgets, Animals. Elvis Presley, Heartache Tonight song by the Eagles; DISLIKES: Sea- food. People who think they are better than you, Getting up early. Nosy brothers and sisters. Dishonest people; PET PEEVE: Drugs; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To travel across the country without any worries and with my best friend; FUTURE PLANS: To help the handicapped people JERRY C. PANAGROSSO —32 CloudlandRd ; 8 30 62 LISA RENEE PAPA — 77 Village Street; 6 7 62; Short-tempered, sensi- tive, unpredictable; Find my gum . Terrific ; 151 Club, Homeroom representative 10th; AWARDS: Wama Head Award; LIKES: My animals, Alfa Romeo's The Corner”, To sleep on rainy days. To be alone some- times, To sing; DISLIKES: When I put trust in someone and then that trust is broken. When Charlene tries to tell me how my mind works. Busy phones, False people, When people try to annoy me and succeed; PET PEEVE: People constantly telling me what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To meet male model Matt Collins; FUTURE PLANS: College. Career Woman JOHN FREDERICK PARILLO — 3320 Dixwell Avenue; 10 26 61; Demanding, fun-loving, unpredictable; Swim team. Diving team, AWARDS: Four year letter man on the Varsity Swim Team; LIKES: Girls. Thunderbirds, Partying, Snowmobiling, Weekends, Concerts; DIS- LIKES: Stuck-up girls, Being told what to do, Homework. Rainy week- ends; PET PEEVE: People who waste time; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live my life to the fullest; FUTURE PLANS: College JOHN PARISELLA — 45 Cottontail Lane; 9 20 61; Outgoing, shy. hyper; Gee wow thanks ; Soccer (9-12), Ski Club (10-11); AWARDS Varsity letter (11-12), Varsity jacket; LIKES: F. Z., Molsons, Rush the 98 T. L. (L.H.S.B.D.M.C.); DISLIKES: Checking the children, Sabbath. The fort burning down, Flying glass, PET PEEVE: Ritz Crackers without enough peanut butter; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To visit certain areas of England and West Germany; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college to further my education and to work in a recording studio GREGG PARKER — 51 Apple Tree Lane; 9 23 62; Fun-loving, suave, debonair; Eat, drink, and be merry; for tomorrow we may die ; Varsity Swim Team and Golf Team, Vi of the Ridge Road Dudes; AWARDS: Jun- ior Honor guard. Varsity letter and jacket. Captain of the Swim Team. 1978-79 Most Valuable Swimmer; LIKES: Girls. Music. Windy fall days, Getting something new, Vacation; DISLIKES: Getting up early, Writing papers. Being sick, Immature people, Exams; PET PEEVE: When the people who cheat come out on top of those who didn’t cheat; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To finish my schooling successfully, Acquire a well paying job, and own a big house out in the country; FUTURE PLANS Go on to college for four years (hopefully), and then probably to gradu- ate school, pursuing my chosen career CATHERINE PARRETT — 39 Mansfield Road; 5 7 61; Well-dressed tall, out-going; Look at him!”; Barbazon graduate; LIKES: Chocolate. 74 Directory Expensive cars, Parties, Gold. Fashions: DISLIKES: Vulgar language. Boring people, Being broke. Authority; PET PEEVE: Being cheap; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To have the best; FUTURE PLANS: College. Travel MARK PAYETTE — 43 Oakwood Drive; 10 1 61; French, moody ath- letic; Give me a short one ; Freshman baseball. Varsity baseball CIO- 12), Cheever U Stallions; AWARDS: Varsity award in baseball 10-12; LIKES: Weekends. The three B's, P D„ Kegs. Shorties; DISLIKES: Stuck-up women. Dirty cars. Rainy Friday nights; PET PEEVE: Brown nosers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Corvette for each day of the week; FUTURE PLANS: College, To fulfill my life long membership to Cheever U ANGELA PELLICCIO — 1 Curtis Court; 6 5 62; Inquisitive, exuberant; You only live once, so live your life to the fullest , Whoa ; Student Government and Italian Club; LIKES: Massimo Navarretta, Porsche. Mercedes 450 si, Tennis. Snow; DISLIKES: Waiting for Elaine, Slow drivers, People who know it all; PET PEEVE: Working and being told what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Mercedes 450 si and to open my own clothing store; FUTURE PLANS: College and to be mar- ried to Massimo PATRICIA ANN PERNAL — 14 Upper State Street; 6 22 62; Unpre- dictable. outgoing, talkative; Yhat's sick! . Oh my God ; Horseback riding. Dancing; LIKES: Black Lincoln Continentals. Partying with my friends, MJH, 151, Clothes; DISLIKES: Being bored. The morning after. Being cold, Guys who think they're great. Bugs; PET PEEVE: People who think who they are, Conceited people. Busy phones; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To become rich and famous. To own a black Maza- radi, a black panther with green eyes, and a silver fox coat; FUTURE PLANS: Going to business school and becoming an executive secretary GARDNER PERRY JR. — 7 Fortune Drive; 11 8 62; Friendly, crazy, What’s up , Shut your lips! ; LIKES: Beer. Partying. Girls, Trucks; DISLIKES: Brown nosers; FUTURE PLANS: Own a business JEFFREY MARK PETRICCIONE — 4 Buckingham Ln. GEOFFREY SCOTT PETRILLO — 54 Garfield Avenue; 6 17 62; Mav- erick, pacifist, nocturnal; What's up? ; Y. S. A.: LIKES: The Beatles. Sailing, N.Y.C., Music. Winter; DISLIKES: Barking dogs. Passiveness. Distractions, Greedy persons. Facades; PET PEEVE: Censorship; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To travel through time. To live in China; FUTURE PLANS: University of Alpha Centauri TED PETTIT — 41 Allendale Drive; 4 15 62; Lazy, forgetful; Poof ; AWARDS: B.B.H.; LIKES: The Doors, Grateful Dead, Cool summer days. Having a good time, A good party; DISLIKES: People who are always right, Rainy days, Rain on the weekends; PET PEEVE: The food at school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have the best looking Camaro around MARY E PHILLIPS — 4500 Ridge Road; 7 20 62; Serious, adventur- ous. sensitive; Field Hockey, Track. Sachem. Senior Advisory Board. Junior Prom Committee, 1 15 of the Super 15; AWARDS: Varsity letter and jacket. Junior and senior track co-captain, Junior honor guard; LIKES: People. Project Adventure, Mountain Climbing. Skiing, Mellow music; DISLIKES: Good-byes, Insincerity; PET PEEVE: Dishonesty; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do Outward Bound PAULA PICCIRILLO — 249 Clintonville Lane; 12 5 62; Outgoing, talka- tive. friendly; How's it going?”. “Really1 ; Varsity Track, Field Hockey, Italian Club. Junior and Senior Prom Committee, Photography Club, VICA. Band, Senior Advisory. CYO; AWARDS: '78 Senior Graduation Usherette, Varsity Letter — Track, Who's Who Among American High School Students; LIKES: Dreaming, Scarfi's Italian Food. Nikes, Sunset beaches, Little kids, Barry Manilow; DISLIKES: Monday mornings. Homework, Cigarette smoke, Waking up; PET PEEVE: Worrying; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBORA ANN PIERANDI — 34 Chapel Hill Road; 5 10 62; Blue-eyed, Italian, sometimes quiet; No! ; Indianettes, Student Council; LIKES: Summer, Sunsets. Sal. Leaves in fall. Hairdressing, The Beach; DIS- LIKES: The immature boys at this school. This town, Winter, Cold; PET PEEVE: Fighting with Sal; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a happy and long life: FUTURE PLANS: To finish Hairdressing school in December and marry June 1981 JOSEPH LOUIS PISCITELLI — 260 Maple Avenue; 6 7 62; Quiet, patient, tall, Track; LIKES: Music; FUTURE PLANS: College MARK POWELL — 13 Lincoln Street; 6 21 62; Heavy set. friendly, tol- erable; Wha 'Er ; Rifle Club; LIKES: Baseball, Money, Harmonicas, Parties; DISLIKES: Studying; PET PEEVE: Empty Wallet; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a multi-millionaire; FUTURE PLANS: College, NROTC, Major in Meteorology CHERYL ANN PROIETTE — 41 Montowese Avenue; 1 17 63; Talka- tive. friendly, sensitive; I'm so embarrassed ; FBLA, Senior Prom Com- mittee; LIKES: Jimmy, Friday nights with J. M., D. C.. B. C., P. D.. L. F.. Weekends. Going to the beach, Yankees. R. R.; DISLIKES: Cigarette smoke. S. S., Getting up in the morning. Conceited people. When peo- ple say For sure, for sure”, Red Sox; PET PEEVE: Arguing over noth- ing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE To live a happy, meaningful life; FUTURE PLANS: Undecided SUSAN PROSNITZ — 28 Windsor Road East; 10 20 62; Energetic, enthusiastic, determined; Nuts ; Field Hockey 4 years, Tennis 3 years, Class Officer — Treasurer, Junior Prom Committee, Yearbook Sports Editor, 1 15 of the Super 15; AWARDS: Varsity letter — field hockey. Captain of Field Hockey 1979, Tennis Captain '79-'80. Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Buttercrunch ice cream. Skiing out west. Visiting far away friends, Class of '79; DISLIKES: Cheshire. S.A.T.’s, Teachers who grade on quantity not quality, Diets; PET PEEVE: People who try to take the credit for what you do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a summer camp in Maine; FUTURE PLANS: College, Travel KAREN RENEE PROWSE — 6 Oakwood Drive; 11 23 62; Understand- ing, helpful, independent; Model Congress, Chorus. T. Q., Explorers, Choir, Youth Group, Guitar, Dancing; AWARDS: Laurel Girls' State Alternate, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Usher- ette at Graduation; LIKES: Playing guitar and singing, Camping. Meet- ing people. Traveling, Sailing, Animals; DISLIKES: Phony people. Cru- elty, Rain, Competitiveness, Cigarette smoke; PET PEEVE: People who hurt other living creatures; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel around the world; FUTURE PLANS: College. Doctorate in Genetics, Laboratory Research Scientist PATRICIA ANN PRUNIER — 43 Clark Avenue; 9 25 62; Thin, quiet, moody; Gymnastics, Captain (12th). FBLA. Majorettes, Girls Varsity Club; AWARDS: Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: Green M M's, M.F.B.I.L., Chocolate Chip ice cream, Pink Sweetheart roses. Ketchup; DISLIKES: Mustard. Being called Puff . Green, Working 2:30 to 9, New Jersey; PET PEEVE: Being told I'm too skinny; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry a millionaire; FUTURE PLANS: College LISA ANN PUCHALSKI — 14 Allen Road; 6 5 62, Sensitive, sentimen- tal. very silly at times; You're a fruitcake ; Ballet, 1 6 of the clowns; AWARDS: Junior and Senior ballet award; LIKES: Paulie P., The beach. Fall days. Being in love, Vermont with Paul; DISLIKES: Saying good- bye, being depressed. Being hurt. A mess”, A certain Ed; PET PEEVE: When I'm trying to be serious and people think it's a big joke; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To play in the snow with that certain someone; FUTURE PLANS: To become a professional dancer with the American Ballet Theatre ROBERT QUARZ — 14 Orcutt Court; 3 12 62; Friendly, funny, cute; Baseball 4 yrs.; LIKES: Baseball. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mary, Red Sox, Mol- son; DISLIKES: Bill Reynolds. Yankees, Liver; PET PEEVE: People who are late; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a baseball player; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and get a good job THOMAS J. RAMADEI —87 Fallon Dr.; 11 1 61 Directory 75 JOSEPH R. RANCIATO — 14 Debra Lane; 8 25 62; Friendly, cheerful, always ready for a laugh; You talking to me? ; Freshman Football. F. B.L.A.; LIKES: Girls, rock Led Zeppelin. Jethro Tull. Black Sabbath, The Who. Football; DISLIKES: Disco. Red Sox. Conceited People. Wayne's head. VW's. Football Coaches. Umpires; PET PEEVE: Picking up other people's messes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE. To be one of the world's richest and most powerful men; FUTURE PLANS: College. KIM S. REGAN — 18 Kimberly Circle; 12 9 62; Emotional, Gullible (sometimes), lazy; Ever in my whole life , The Deal , Like ; 1 6 of the Clowns. Varsity Volleyball, Manager. Junior Prom Committee. V.I.C.A., Senior Prom Committee; Varsity Letter and Numbers; LIKES: G. E.M., 5 14 79, snow. Roy Deluca, Baby’s Breath. T. S.. Opals; DIS- LIKES: Being cold, when people make fun of the way I talk. When time goes by too quickly; PET PEEVE: When people make promises they can't keep; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a happy and successful life; FUTURE PLANS: College. Medical Technology. ROBIN JEAN REILLY —430 Pool Rd.; 10 8 62; Crazy, sensitive, easy- going; What's up?!”; Volleyball, Junior Prom Committee; Varsity Letter and Jacket; LIKES: Going out with the gang, number 8. munching out, the fall season, sunrise and sunset; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, sit- ting on Dolan's bench, working on the weekends, waiting for people; PET PEEVE: Broken promises; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be success- ful in whatever path I take; FUTURE PLANS: To travel, work and be happy. NATALIE ANN RICCI — 27 Fallon Drive; 2 18 62; Friendly. Short. Loud; Aw hey I hate you , I’m telling my mother”; Majorettes. Junior Prom Committee, V.I.C.A. Secretary, C.Y.O.; LIKES: A certain guy. my family, Yankees. MacDonalds; DISLIKES: Red lights, busy signals, Red Sox, being alone, goodbyes; PET PEEVE: Being embarrassed. Meat- loaf. Beef Stew. Liver; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a nurse and to dunk Richie; FUTURE PLANS: College. ROBERT RICE — 5 Bridge View Road; 4 24 61; Athletic, Witty, friendly; You Dummy!”. I can't believe you!!! ; LIKES: Music, Otto's bar; DISLIKES: Small cars; PET PEEVE: Getting up for school at 7:30; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become rich. CINDY LEE RICHTER —101 Bailey Rd.; 7 31 62; Sensitive, outgoing, sentimental; Oh. tell me about it”, Ay ye vey , Majorettes. Majorette Captain. Pep Club. Chorus. Junior Prom Committee, V.I.C.A. treasurer, Vi of B Club, C.Y.O., Folk group; Usherette at '79 Graduation; LIKES: the beach, Earth, Wind and Fire, my family, traveling; DISLIKES: Good- byes. waiting, busy signals, getting hurt, being disappointed; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in whatever I do!; FUTURE PLANS: College. Nursing. LINCOLN FITZGERALED ROACH — 300 Middletown Ave.; Well man- nered. good looking; “What seems to be the problem??? ; Track Team, dancing; Outstanding Junior — Track and Field. Varsity Jacket; LIKES. Running. Clothes, money, dancing; DISLIKES: bullies, people starting something and not finishing it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get Gold; FUTURE PLANS: College and Gold. JAMES E. ROMANO — 91 Chapel Hill Rd.; 7 29 62; Ambitious, sin- cere, fun-loving; That's O.K. for me!!”; School Newspaper. F.B.L.A., Senior Advisory Board, Photographer, Literary Magazine RAKISH, A.V. Club; LIKES: Long friendships, interesting people, luxury cars, amuse- ment parks, beautiful girls; DISLIKES: Shallow people, broken prom- ises. conceit, unhappy friends, saying goodbye; PET PEEVE: People who are constantly pessimistic; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy in whatever I do; FUTURE PLANS: College, Business Administration. GARY ROBERT ROSADINO — 20 Elliot Court; 5 19 62; Friendly, ath- letic. easygoing; Yah, right ; Football, Baseball, Junior Prom Commit- tee. F.B.L.A., Cheever U , Varsity Club; Prom King; LIKES: Ralph's bomb shelter. Red Sox, Pizza and beer, summer beaches, water skiing, Beatles; DISLIKES: Conceited people, practice. Monday mornings. Cap’s wart nose, Yankees; PET PEEVE: When people make fun of my bow legs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a millionaire and own a TR-7; FUTURE PLANS: College. JOANNE L. C. ROSSETTI — 78 Bassett Rd.; 2 2 62; Talkative, sensi- tive, meticulous; I'd rather be the best me I can be, than just a copy of someone else ; Pep Club. Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Com- mittee. N. H. Town Ski Club, Volunteer Work; LIKES. Learning about new things, the state of Vermont, mounds of snow, the pitter-patter of rain, the seasons of spring and fall; DISLIKES: People who play with their hair, people who don’t listen to what you have to say. conceited people, major tests such as the SAT's. when snow turns into slush; PET PEEVE: Telephone busy signals; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see the world; FUTURE PLANS: College. KENNETH C. RUDNICKI — 159 Shawmut Ave.; 3 1 62 MEG RYAN — 12 Old Forge Rd.; 1 18 62; Creative, confused, philo- sophical; Student Council, Model Congress, Project Adventure, Latin Club; Center for the Creative Youth 1978, National Merit Scholar Com- mended Student; LIKES: Tragic ballads, Drawing Hands by M. C. Escher, searching; DISLIKES: Melancholia BARBARA ANN SACHSE — 22 Nancy Lane; 5 17 62; friendly, moody, loving; LIKES: John, 240 Z's, Clothes; DISLIKES: Stuck up people; PET PEEVE: Fake people and liars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be success- ful; FUTURE PLANS: To marry John CHRISTOPHER SANFORD — 8 Samoset Avenue; 7 5 61; quiet, intelli- gent. friendly; “Thank God. it's Friday night! ; Assistant manager (Hockey team); LIKES: The Mr. Bill Show, Genesis. Setback, Being with good friends. Friday night partying; DISLIKES: Working Saturday morn- ings. Chemistry; PET PEEVE: People shrugging off responsibilities on someone else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be able to end all the prob- lems and solve all differences throughout the world; FUTURE PLANS: College DREW SANTACROCE — 1465 Ridge Road; 11 2 62; witty, paranoid, talkative; Dummy up . LIKES: Old movies. Led Zeppelin, Rare items, The Who; DISLIKES: Getting up early, Disco; PET PEEVE: People who stare over your shoulder; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel; FUTURE PLANS: To make some kind of career where I can travel SARAH BETH SAPIRO — 1792 Hartford Turnpike, 9 23 62; patient, disorganized, artistic; LIKES: Animals, Airplanes, John Denver, Bud- weiser, Snow; DISLIKES: Homework, Tests; FUTURE PLANS: Work in forestry LAURA CLARE SAUNDERS — 243 Kings Highway; 7 17 62; adventur- ous, absent-minded, cheerful; Track and Field — 4 yrs.. Cross Country — 12th grade, Concert and Marching Band — 4 years, Senior Advisory Board, Drama Club — 12th grade; Junior Honor Guard. Track and Field MVP — 11th grade, All New Haven County Cross Country, All Housa- tonic Cross Country — 2nd team. National Merit Semifinalist. Industrial Arts Assoc. Award; LIKES: Running in the rain. When the first snowfall comes on Christmas, Long talks with friends, Feeling crazy, Sunshine; DISLIKES: Waiting for things, Sarcastic people. Uniformity, People who say one thing and mean another, Feeling trapped; PET PEEVE: Unen- thusiastic people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To drop everything and take off with a backpack, a bike and a friend; FUTURE PLANS: College. Architecture DAVID J. SAUSE — 20 Corey Road; 3 5 62; musical, adventurous, tall; It's like levels ; Guitar; LIKES: Payday, Les Pauls, Bud, New strings. Playing guitar; DISLIKES: Disco, People who think they're great, Punk rock; PET PEEVE: People who play too loud; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To steal Frank Zappa’s guitar; FUTURE PLANS: To have a good band Work, Go to Canada GREGORY W. SAUTER — 207 Spring Road; 5 20 62; friendly; LIKES Fishing, Hunting, Baseball, Rock Music, The outdoors; DISLIKES: Disco music; PET PEEVE: People who lie to you; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to college; FUTURE PLANS: To get a good job and have a good life NEAL SAVENELLI — 37 Postman Highway; 5 6 61; realistic, athletic, smart; Sure, whatever ya say ; Track team. Target shooting, Swim- ming; Varsity letter in track; LIKES: The Beatles, Snowy days, Running. 76 Directory Mustangs, Girls; DISLIKES: Conceited people, Getting up early on win- ter mornings. Onions. Democrats, Disco; PET PEEVE: People who don't know what they are talking about; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become an aviator; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBRA M. SAVINO — 30 Howe Street; 1 14 62; taller than Pooch, very outgoing, sentimental; What are ya doing?”, God, I can't believe this ; 3 years Varsity Cheering. Jr. and Sr. Prom Committee. Senior Advisory Board, Yearbook staff, 1 15 of the Super 15”. Cathy's locker- mate for 4 yrs.. 2 of the dynamic duo. Varsity Club; Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: Snowy days and fireplaces, Change of seasons, people who need people, my 1 mom and dad, Chocolate; DISLIKES: Frogs, Smoke, High hopes and let downs, arguing with Gary, being disorgan- ized; PET PEEVE: Having a hole in the bottom of my ice cream cone; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Never having to say I should have never , Having three wishes; FUTURE PLANS: Fulfilling my life with love and happiness, Business school DOMINIC MATTHEW SCARANO — 19 Peters Court; 6 20 62; friendly, dependable, shy; You gotta be kidding ; Soccer team. Swim team, F.B.L.A.; Varsity Letter and Jacket; LIKES: Friends, Girls. Sports. Music. Weekends; DISLIKES: Homework, Being confused. Cancelled soccer games, Wasting my time, Shoveling snow; PET PEEVE: Conceited peo- ple; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful; FUTURE PLANS: To attend college ROBERT SCELZO — 76 Pool Road; 9 2 61; serious, pessimistic, highly motivated; It makes me sick ; Concert Band, Stage Band, Var- sity Golf, J. H. G ; LIKES: Hot summer days, The beach, Chaney . Money; DISLIKES: English. North Haven, Muhammad Ali, When snow changes to rain, Losing things; PET PEEVE: Disco; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a meteorologist; FUTURE PLANS: College ERIC SCHATZLEIN — 15 Fortune Drive; 10 9 62; talkative, friendly, enthusiastic; You got the cards? ; Rifle Club (9th grade); LIKES: Pizza, Cindy G.. Going to parties; DISLIKES: Homework, English. Empty wallet, Boring weekends; PET PEEVE: Pushy people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Get out of NHHS before they brainwash me; FUTURE PLANS: Air Force ERIC SEADALE —55 Allendale Dr ; 11 19 61 DEBRA SENA — 36 Rimmon Road; 11 3 62; short, quiet, friendly; F.B.L.A.; LIKES: Nice clothes, Yankees. Loyal friends, My car, Feetsie pajamas; DISLIKES: Phony people. Getting up early, Cold weather, SAT tests, Glass in the parking lot; PET PEEVE: People who constantly inter- rupt you while you're talking; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be tall; FUTURE PLANS: College DAIR ANN SHANLEY — 120 Buell Street; 8 21 62; considerate, sensi- tive, friendly; 1 15 of the super fifteen, 2 of the gruesome twosome, Field Hockey, Junior Prom Committee. Senior Advisory Board; LIKES: Thunderstorms. My box collection, My lion collection, Food, Long talks with friends; DISLIKES: Procrastinating. Graffiti, Lima beans. Blushing; PET PEEVE: People that insist they are right, when they are wrong; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make a fantastic archaeological discovery; FUTURE PLANS: College, A career MARK TOM SIGNORE —110 Bailey Rd.; 5 8 61 TOM SIGNORE — 2111 Hartford Turnpike; 1 23 62; athletic, funny, smart; If that's gonna be your attitude, just get out of here! You're not that good ; LIKES: Baseball, Florida, Red Sox, Girls, Mercedes 450 SL; DISLIKES: Yankees, Sunday morning baseball practice, Loud peo- ple; PET PEEVE: Yankees winning the World Series; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To meet J. R. Richard; FUTURE PLANS: College BILL SILENGO — 23 Oakwood Drive; 7 19 62; funny, never in a bad mood, athletic; You're growing on me”. If that's your attitude ; Fresh- man Football, Freshman Baseball, Varsity hockey; LIKES: Mom and Dad, Canada, C. P . Montreal Canadians hockey, snow storms; DIS- LIKES: Boston Bruins, People telling me what to do, Punks, Mondays, Rainy days; PET PEEVE: People who never think they're wrong; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To play professional hockey; FUTURE PLANS: Work SHARON E. SKRINSKI — 39 Butler Road; 10 15 62; emotional, impa- tient, enthusiastic; Come on , What a cutie ; Varsity cheerleading 11-12, A.F.S., 1 6 of the clowns. 1 15 of the Hick family; Interior deco- rating award, Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: Riding on the bus to away soccer games, E. W. F. 9 8 79, Rainbows, My scrapbook, Big Macs; DISLIKES: Having long legs, When boys wear silk shirts. A glare. Cheer- ing in the rain, Static; PET PEEVE: Putting things aside for the last min- ute and then having to rush to get done; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in Malibu; FUTURE PLANS: To become an interior decorator JANICE DIANE SMITH — 23 Van Rose Drive; 12 10 62; sensitive, veg- etarian, concerned; LIKES: Learning about Rich’s car. Animal Haven, 3 3 78, 151, Junior Whoppers without the meat; DISLIKES: Meat, Job- hunting. Disco. Being compared to others. Saying good-bye; PET PEEVE: People hurting animals; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a solar home; FUTURE PLANS: To help animals in some way, To get married JEFFREY ELIOT SMITH — 1745 Hartford Turnpike; 12 29 62; friendly, athletic, sensitive; Let's go! C'mon, be serious! ; Cross Country — 4 yrs., Track — 4 yrs., Student government 10-12, Latin Club, Senior Advisory Board. Model Congress and Debate Club 10-12, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, F.I.D.L.E., Rakish, Band 9-10, Marching band — 9, Drama; Captain — Cross country '79, MVP — Cross country '78. Boys' State, Commended Student National Merit Scholarship for Out- standing Negro Students. Junior Honor Guard. Varsity Jacket and Let- ters, Junior Prom Court; LIKES: Music, Running, Good friends; L. S., Mr. Dean; DISLIKES: Violence, Insincerity, Too much seriousness. Artificial lights; PET PEEVE: People who think they can tell me what to do; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To pilot my own plane, To be happy and without any cares; FUTURE PLANS: College, Enjoy myself JENNIFER SMITH — 23 Sahem Drive; 8 30 62; blonde, blue eyed, quiet; Yeah really ; LIKES: Gary G.. Good music, Fireplaces, A certain maroon Cutlass. L.A. Dodgers; DISLIKES: Housework, Getting up early, Muggy days. Arguing. Not feeling good; PET PEEVE: People who think they are better than everyone else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Immorality; FUTURE PLANS: Business College SUSAN SMITH — 3 Bowling Green Drive; 11 14 62; short, outgoing, happy; Volleyball 2 years. Basketball 1 year. F.B.L.A. 11th grade, Soft- ball 3 years. Sachem '80 (Typing Editor), Varsity Club; 5th place in F.B.L.A. State Competition 1979 for typing. Varsity letters and jacket; LIKES: Softball. Laughing, Ron, Being with friends, Summer; DISLIKES: Squirrels, History, Cold weather, Stuck up people, Good-byes; PET PEEVE: People that think they are too good for you; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in life; FUTURE PLANS: To get a good job and be happy JOE S. SNURKOWSKI —199 Spring Rd ; 9 30 62 DAWN MARIE SOTERE — 34 Marion Drive; 4 18 62; shy at times, gul- lible, fussy, sensitive (very); Living like there's no tomorrow means lov- ing all you can today”; LIKES: Red roses, Going riding with Luke. Doing what I want, Great danes. 7 24 78; DISLIKES: Being alone, Jane telling me I'm stupid, Seeing people all alone. People who never smile. Broken promises; PET PEEVE: Busy phones, Biting my fingernails. To be kept waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live my life to the fullest, achieving everything I ever dreamed of doing and being happy and healthy doing it. Also to save someone's life; FUTURE PLANS: To find a good paying job and eventually get married RONNY SOTERE — 34 Marion Drive; 4 2 61; tall, friendly, wild; Hey baby ; LIKES: Lisa F., R. A.. D. N„ T. R„ T. K„ R. S. Coaches; DISLIKES: People who think they are better than you. Stuck up girls, Jane M.. Disco; PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get married; FUTURE PLANS: To own a Dairy Queen LISA A. SPINOSA — 56 Scrub Oak Road; 7 11 62; talkative, sensitive, emotional, stubborn, moody; Ya know, really”; Sachem '80 (Typing Editor), Ski Club, Vi of the 4 musketeers, SRS Award; LIKES: Autumn, Animals. B's laugh, M M's, New York City; DISLIKES: Misunderstand- ings, Waiting, Exams. Users, Good-byes; PET PEEVES: People who don’t use their signal lights; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a full and happy life; FUTURE PLANS: College Directory 77 PAUL SPRINGER — 183 Elm Street; 2 20 61; crazy, cute, friendly; Grow up ; Soccer; LIKES: Sports, food. Girls. Roller Skating. Music; DISLIKES: Stuck up people, Getting up early. Spinach, Fords, Rams; PET PEEVE: Conceited people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich and healthy; FUTURE PLANS: Air Force PAUL R. ST. JOHN — 9 Manor Court; 1 8 62; friendly, honest, easy- going; Skiing. Driving; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents; LIKES: D. K. Cars, Partying, Vodka. The Beatles; DISLIKES: Not having any money, When my car breaks down, Empty kegs, Being bored, School; PET PEEVE: Stuck up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live in Canada; FUTURE PLANS: To have a nice job, get married, have lots of money and own a nice cottage in the woods of Canada ROBERT V. STEFANOWSKI — 200 Forest Hill Road; 5 21 62; friendly, easy-going, moody; Aahhh, maybe not”; Soccer and Baseball teams, Vi of the Ridge Road dudes; Junior Honor Guard, Varsity letter and jacket; LIKES: The New York Giants, K’s, Sleeping, Laughing. Talking; DISLIKES: Fast forwards, Cheshire, Banquets, Triple Bogeys, Being late; PET PEEVE: Waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a 90 mile per hour fastball; FUTURE PLANS: College DEBBIE STEIR — 18 Vincent Road; 8 15 62; easy-going, thoughtful, crazy, loving; I don't feel good”; LIKES: Joe. Music, Animals, Shannon, Barbequed pork chops; DISLIKES: Construction workers, Seeing ani- mals being mistreated. String beans, Stuck up people, Dyed hair; PET PEEVE: Being bothered while I’m sleeping; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel all over the world and become a rich and famous organist; FUTURE PLANS: To go to music school EDWARD J. STEMPECK JR. — 30 Susan Lane; 9 6 62; friendly, cool, funny; I’m as free as the bird now Lynyrd Skynyrd; LIKES: Cars, Girls. Frank Zappa, Lynyrd Skynyrd; DISLIKES: People who think they are great. Disco, Doing things when you don't feel like doing them; PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Be a carpenter or cabinet maker; FUTURE PLANS: Service CAROLE T. STOCKMON — 87 Chapel Hill Road; 6 18 62; ambitious, sensitive, fun-loving; Hi you guys You bum”; J.V. and Varsity Volley- ball, A.F.S., Drum Corps. Ski Club. Student government, Homeroom representative, Latin Club, Varsity Club, F.I.D.D L.E., Drama Club, 1 15 of the super 15, Junior Prom Committee — Deocrations Chairman, Sen- ior Prom Committee. Senior Advisory Board — chairman; Varsity let- ters, numbers, and jacket, N.B.T.A. awards; LIKES: Sunny days, Pizza and rootbeer. Good times with my friends, Roses, Children; DISLIKES: Saying good-bye; PET PEEVE: Getting out of bed on a cold, winter morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To learn, laugh, and love forever; FUTURE PLANS: To attend college and graduate school, pursue a career, get married and raise a family SHERRILL STORO — 31 Todd Drive; 5 28 61; crazy, active, moody; LIKES: Mike P., Cyn Fiore, Charlie Daniels, Bob Seger, Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Outlaws; DISLIKES: People who try to be something that they are not, Show offs, People not minding their own business, People with bad attitudes; PET PEEVE: Waking up on Monday morn- ings. Going to work on Sunday. Having nothing to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To work with juveniles that are involved with drug and alcohol abuse (Criminal Justice); FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, Visit friends in California. Travel, Settle down, Live on a farm with horses DAVID M. SUNDWALL — 206 Pool Road; 10 30 62; easy-going, understanding, unpredictable; Aw”; F.B.L.A.; LIKES: Having a good time with close friends. Fashion, Partying, Art. Pat; DISLIKES: B.D. , People with rotten attitudes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a success in the world of fashion; FUTURE PLANS: To further my knowledge of the fashion world SERGIO D. SZUSTER — 33 Monroe Street; 5 4 61; friendly, outgoing, shy; Hey Gambu ; LIKES: Girls with short and sassy haircuts, Short people. Hiking; DISLIKES: Cruel people, Boring people; PET PEEVE: Tall people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be in the 1984 Winter Olympics; FUTURE PLANS: To become a Park Ranger SAHOKO V. TAMAGAWA — 18 Sunset Road; 3 30 62; intuitive, cre- ative; But I don't understand Chinese”; ECA, Model Congress and Debate Club, School Newspaper Editor, Literary Magazine, Yearbook Staff; AWARDS: CCY ‘78, Merit Commended Student, Hartford Courant Journalism Award; LIKES: Brahms Intermezzo, Opus. 118, No. 3. Starry Night. Kindred Spirits, cloudless days, intimacy; DISLIKES: guilt feelings, waiting, unnecessary cruelty; PET PEEVE: the word plump ; FUTURE PLANS: College, involvement in the arts CHRISTINE TAMMARO — 4 Fortune Drive; 10 12 62; friendly, blue eyes, sensitive; Italian Club; LIKES: Summer, being with friends, danc- ing, going out, children; DISLIKES: two-faced people, boring people, getting up early, people that don’t listen to me, good-byes; PET PEEVE: I told you so ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a happy married life; FUTURE PLANS: To be a secretary PATRICIA SUSAN TAMMARO — 26 Surrey Drive; 1 4 63; sensitive, gullible, independent; Oh, how cute. Really?” You're so mean ; 2 years Varsity Cheerleading. 1 Year Varsity Soccer, Italian Club, VICA, Senior Prom Committee; AWARDS: Varsity letter, Jacket; LIKES: 80, Cheering. ’78-'79. Good and Plenty's, Chicago and Craig; DISLIKES: Doing trays at B. K., blue lights, rainy weekends. Not too late”. Don’t you miss cheering? ; PET PEEVE: B. K. (The Doc), when someone says they're going to do something but they never do it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a horse, live on a ranch, to go to never, never land with J. R. (Moley’s); FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage, to work with chil- dren MISSY TANENBAUM — 12 Windsor Road. E.; 1 14 62; moody, patient, happy; sounds kinky ; % Bridge Club Rock-a-Rollers, Outing Club, W. E.; LIKES: Leroy. J. Hamilton, 66 GTO, swimming. Led Zeppelin; DIS- LIKES: Fakers, fat, routine, loneliness, good-byes, human leaches; PET PEEVE: Nags; FUTURE PLANS: College NANCY TARMAN — 130 Millbrook Road; 8 18 62; enthusiastic, sin- cere, understanding; Field Hockey, Tennis. Sachem Layout Editor. Stage Band, Junior Prom Co-Chairperson, 1 15 of the Super 15 ; AWARDS: Field Hockey tri-captain, tennis co-captain, Junior Prom Court; LIKES: M M's, ice cream, EW F, shopping with Sue in NYC. Israel; DISLIKES: rainy weekends, dieting, goodbyes, insincere people, traffic jams; PET PEEVE: Waiting in long lines; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a millionaire for a day; FUTURE PLANS: College CRAIG TASCHNER — 56 Kings Highway; 6 4 62; friendly, cute, sensi- tive to other’s feelings; Pay your debts! ; Soccer, tennis, golf; LIKES: Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Outlaws, Molly Hatchet, C. D. B., The Marshall Tucker Band; DISLIKES: Disco, punk rock, conceited people, stuck-up girls; low waves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To ski the Swiss Alps; FUTURE PLANS: Career Pilot, U.S.A.F. JAMES TAYLOR — 27 Bradley St., 4 23 61 PAMELA JOAN TENEDINE — 54 Butler Road; 4 12 62; brown hair, brown eyes, Italian, LIKES: snow, moostahsh , records with words, Pooh Bear, Oct. 13, 1978, DISLIKES: wars, violence, arguments, pollu- tion, writing papers, snobs; PET PEEVE: people who don't mind their own business; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go into dancing and acting; FUTURE PLANS: Marriage DIANA LYNN TERRY — 18 North Hill Road; 5 7 62; friendly, hard- working. It wasn't me! ; FBLA, Girls Basketball Team — Manager. Yale-New Haven — Volunteer, AWARDS: Senior Representative for FBLA; LIKES: Fall, Eight is Enough, Christmas, taking care of Marissa. Bermuda; DISLIKES: drivers who don’t use their turn signals, mush- rooms. when people disagree with me, going to work; PET PEEVE: When people interrupt me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To travel; FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and evenutally own my own business 78 Directory TOM R. TESTA — 7 Carriage Dr.; 10 31 61 HAYWARD THAXTON — 8 Leighton Court; 8 25 62; friendly, mellow, competitive; ‘Mellow out”; NHHS Basketball, NHHS football, Cheever U; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, Outlaws, Jimi Hendrix, weekends. Molson Gol- den Ale; DISLIKES: Yankees, Disco, people who judge me by my past, Friday night chunks by my friends, Frank Contento’s pizza parlor; PET PEEVE: Untruthful and stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Some- time in life I would hope to be an athlete of some kind; FUTURE PLANS: College, Marines, Army BRENT THOMPSON —6 23 61 PETER GRANT THOMPSON — 208 Maple Avenue; 11 7 61; tall, ath- letic, moody; “Let the good times roll”, that's life”; Basketball, track, Cheever U; AWARDS: Track Captain, Graduation Usher; LIKES: Friday nights, good music, winter, beer, sports; DISLIKES: Monday. Disco, directing traffic on the highway, being bored, warm beer, L. W.'s; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To cross the country by bicycle; PET PEEVE: Wak- ing up the morning after; FUTURE PLANS: College. Merchant Marines ERROL BRENT TURNIPSEED — 71 St. John Street; 5 6 62; friendly, honest, athletic; Football; LIKES: Traveling, skiing, hunting, fishing, country music; DISLIKES: Rock and disco music, drinking, fighting, swearing; PET PEEVE: Kids who ring doorbells and run; FUTURE PLANS: College, hopefully in the South ALBERT E. TUSCANO —41 Mill Rd.; 8 11 61 GARY USCILLA — 14 Juniper Dr.; 5 13 61 DAVE P. VARLE —127 Sackett Point Rd.; 7 21 61 GARY VOGEL — 47 Susan Lane; 5 1 62; Calm, crazy, funny, Levels ; Model Congress, Debate Club, Ikon, Track, Cross Country, Drama Club, Student Council; LIKES: Parties, payday, variations, Beatles; DISLIKES: Cars that won't run, school dances, blackouts, sleeping in Volkswag- ens; PET PEEVE: People who can't relax; FUTURE PLANS: School, psy- chology GREGORY VOLPE — 132 Warner Road; 11 14 61; moody, tall, curly hair; Varsity Football; LIKES: Football, Yukon Jack, weekends, Cor- vettes, motorcycle riding; DISLIKES: Cal Confrontation, brown nosers, haircuts; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a Corvette; FUTURE PLANS: play more football KRYSTN RAE WAGNER — 1405 Ridge Road; 1 29 62; Sensitive, determined, enthusiastic; Varsity Tennis. Yearbook Editor-in-Chief; LIKES: A two-handed backhand. A Schubert impromptu, A Steinbeck novel; FUTURE PLANS: Become a biologist SHARON ANN WALDRON — 211 Maple Ave.; 11 13 62; Moody, stub- born, sensitive Really”; LIKES: The night. Wind. The city, Dancing, Originality; DISLIKES: Making decisions, The morning, First impres- sions, Waiting, Being nagged, Being ignored; PET PEEVE: Commands, giving up; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and successful, To be granted three wishes JEFFREY THOMAS WALSH — 35 Culver Lane; 12 14 61; Easy come, easy go ; Football team. Junior Honor Guard; LIKES: Swimming, Camping, Watching television, Playing games, Learning; DISLIKES: Missing the bus. Seafood, Walking barefoot in the muck. Pesky insects. Impatient people: PET PEEVE: Being thoughtless or inconsiderate; FUTURE PLANS: Attend college CHARLOTTE JEANETTE WARREN — 180 Forest Hill Rd.; 8 18 62; Sincere, outgoing, amiable; I’m hungry”; Track, Swimming, Model Congress, Senior Advisory Board. Student Council, Project Adventure Aide, Band; AWARDS: RAKISH contributor. Varsity letters in Track; LIKES: Traveling, Modern dancing, Writing and reading poetry, M M’s, Taking long walks on cool sunny days; DISLIKES: Brown-nosers, Get- ting up at 6:15 a m., Disco music, Writing papers. People who are dis- respectful of others; PET PEEVE: Not having enough time to do all the things I want to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To stop the mall; FUTURE PLANS: To educate myself, so that I can help make this world a better place to live LISA WATSTEIN — 574 Skiff St.; 11 15 62 JOANNE WIELGORECKI — 168 Elm Street; 6 19 61; Honest, self-con- fident, humorous; Really ; Tennis, Dancing. Swimming; LIKES: Swim- ming, Tennis, Dancing; DISLIKES: Peas. Conceited people, homework; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be success- ful in life; FUTURE PLANS: Beautician GAYLE LOUISE WILCOX — 59 Bailey Rd.; 10 28 61; Lovable, outgo- ing, temperamental; “don't worry about it . Hey toots ; LIKES: Rod Steward, 151, Huskies, Solid gold, Men with manners. Coffee; DIS- LIKES: When someone locks her keys in the car, Backstabbers, Imma- ture people. Dirty mouths; PET PEEVE: Liars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have everything I’ve always wanted; FUTURE PLANS: College. Travel STEPHEN WOZNIAK — 54 Manor Drive; 9 24 61; Husky; FBLA, Driver Education, Student Advisory Board, Teaching Spanish to Elementary School Students; LIKES: Sleeping, Sports. Going to sporting events; DISLIKES: Doing homework; PET PEEVE: Getting up early in the morn- ing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a CPA; FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and then become a CPA NINA WUGMEISTER — 520 Skiff Street; 3 3 62; Bold, loyal, deter- mined; That's one of the three things ; Model Congress, Band. Stu- dent Council. Project Adventure Aid; AWARDS: NMSQT Commenda- tion; LIKES: When Sheila waits for the pauses, Die Zauber flote, Carly’s insightful lyrics, Inexpressible emotions, F. W., F. O., T. P. A laughing; DISLIKES: Rejection, Condescension, Limitations; Chauvinism, Reminders of the past; PET PEEVE: Closed-minded ignorance; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live up to my true potential by being a long dis- tance runner and singing at the Met; FUTURE PLANS: To be a success- ful actress ELAINE MARY YACCARINO — 18 Roberta Road; 11 5 61; Short, cute, lovable; Wait a minute , Oh my God ; Indianettes, Spanish Club. Student Council; LIKES: David, Having a good time, Shelton. Memories, Kat, Mitch, El; DISLIKES: Bugs, Garbage, People who think Who they are, Goodbyes, When Kathy tells me I'm always late; PET PEEVE: Busy telephones; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and to have a good life; FUTURE PLANS: To get through hair dressing school and to be married CHARLES ALAN ZAMBRANO — 15 Debra Lane; 2 7 62; Friendly, sin- cere, trustworthy; Rifle Club. Chess Club, Spanish Club (Pres ), Chemis- try Club (Pres.), Track Team, Cross Country, CYO; LIKES: Music, Sports, Guitar, Diane, 56 Chevys; DISLIKES: Cats, Fords, Conformists; PET PEEVE: Running for the bus. Missing the bus; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Move to the backwoods of Vermont; FUTURE PLANS: To go to College and become a Mechanical Engineer CAROL ANN ZARBO — 27 Laura Lane; 11 29 61; Big brown eyes, sensitive, friendly; Sal. you don't know ; LIKES: Summer nights, Being with people I like, Reminiscing, Walking on the beach, Eves ; DIS- LIKES: Good-byes, Not getting my own way. Conceitedness, Waiting, Being lonely; PET PEEVE: Two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get what I want out of life; FUTURE PLANS: College ANTHONY R. ZARRA — 16 Pool Rd.; 11 19 61 Directory 79 Most Gullible — John Parillo. Debby Savino Friendliest— Kathy Aurora, Jeff Smith 80 Who’s Who Most Cheerful — Paul Merwin, Sue Prosnitz Most Contagious Laugh — Darlene Melillo, Scott Buehler Who’s Who 81 Ideal Seniors — Nancy Tarman, Matt Gilbride Best Looking — Dair Shanley, Gary Rosadino Most Likely to Take Home to Mom and Dad — Bob Fiondella, Marcia Cappucci 82 Who's Who Cutest — Bob Gillo, Laura Milani Most Sarcastic — Lisa Puchalski, Ted Gumbart Most Sophisticated — Beth O’Brien, Mark Montesi Who’s Who 83 Class Blushers — Laura Saunders, Gavin Murdoch Accomplished Most for Senior Class — Kathy Conte, Isaac Gray 84 Who’s Who Most Class Spirit — Melissa Lavanway, Vic D'Amato Class Flirts — Jane Mally, Frank Contento Class Complainers — Patty DeMorro, Ralph ladarola Who's Who 85 Sexiest — Helen Byler, Greg Volpe Most Sincere — Mary Phillips, Jim Romano Changed Most Since Freshman Year — Sandy Napoletano, Danny Fegan 86 Who’s Who Best Dressed — Eddy Batista, Sharon Waldron Most Talkative — Lisa Spinosa, Larry Dinner Class Perfectionists — Sam Bogan, Carole Stockmon Who's Who 87 88 Who’s Who Class Scholar — Krystn Wagner, David Bedell Most Likely to Succeed — Leslie Abbatiello, R. P. Scelzo Class Clowns — Chris Matheis, Paul Springer Class Individualists — Tim Kiernan Who’s Who 89 Senior Never Give Up Folio Never give up when the going gets rough. Never give up when the other one’s tough. Never give up when you’re down on the ground Never give up when there’s no one around. Never give up when your back’s to the wall. Never give up when you take a big fall. Never give up when the rough roads are near. Never give up cause I’ll always be there. Karen Labanaro 90 Senior Folio Senior Folio 91 For a moment in the sky, a bird will fly high And he utters not a sound, yet he soars. Like an unfortunate star falling to the earth, He descends,... quietly, and soon. He feels one last moment of joy before his heart is pierced by a thorn, Whereupon the fragile creature returns to The heavens he once wandered Debbie Dusa Senior Folio 93 Peace'' Oh, upon my heart so still and bent lies a punctured knife wound, an eternal dent. My brains are filled with twisted worms, mass upon mass they choke, mere germs. Piles of thorns race through my blood, dead weights dragging me, like clumpy mud. Fractured bones of sharred glass, poking through my soggy flesh, poisonous gas. Anchors rest above my lashes, they finally release, My eyes crushed to mashes. Desperately drained I search so deep, and finally I succeed, my hope to sleep Debbie Dusa 94 Senior Folio Because We Were Together As the sands of time pass quickly by, We follow our life on a long and dusty trail, That has many roads on which to choose. We can’t see just where we’re going, But we’ll always have the memories, As we sail through life. We’ll think of how it was when we were all together Sharing the good times and the bad. The pictures we kept will remind us of; All the smiles, the laughter, and the tears we left behind. We never will forget, All the times we shared, Because we were together. Karen Labanaro Senior Folio 95 So petty the moment we don’t acknowledge until the next revelation; until then, we embrace those moments not being able to touch them. Instead, reaching out for them in vague thought. Now realizing this moment cannot be recaptured to its fullest... living the next in entire appreciation. Debby Savino 9fi Senior Folio 7— ■£A: Senioritis is: Filling up your schedule with home economics classes. Breaking out in hives over your SAT scores. Having to listen to prospective employers drone on about the decadence of youth. Trying to memorize your social security number. Getting the uncontrollable urge to see what the vice-principal's office looks like. Sending our graduation announcements to great-aunts and other relatives you've never even met. (and hoping for presents) Wearing a graduation gown that drags on the floor because the class secretary put you down as six-foot two. Standing on the threshold of adulthood — and not at all sure you want to be there. Mary Graham Reflections Capturing those moments of simple treasures: a mere smile, an outburst of happiness. Or the touch of a hand reaching out. As the sun quietly sets upon the water, reflecting those moments that have so quickly passed ... anticipating what lies so near ahead. Debby Savino Senior Folio 97 not j-ottooj ujfizzE. ttzz fzatfz may Czact. (3 o Ln±tzac[; at(z£z tfisxs. no fiatfi anxl [sxhje a tiaii.n faculty SUPERINTENDENT — Dr. Delio J. Rotondo OPERATIONS MANAGER — Mr. William Kuenzel BUSINESS MANAGER — Mr. Donald Hecker BOARD OF EDUCATION — Top: (L-R) Mr. Frank M. Proto, Mr. William Cornelius, Mr. Leo Connors, Mr Anthony P. Rescigno. Bottom: (L-R) Mrs. Hamdy Bechir, Mrs. Donal Meikle, Mr. Stewart B. Fritts, Mr. William J. Kennedy, Jr.. Mrs. F. Michael Clarke. 100 Faculty ADMINISTRATION — Top: (L-R) Donald J. Simens, Robert H. Scelzo. Bottom: (L-R) Elaine Trapani, Francis J. Diamond, Dr. Domonic R. Mascagna ART DEPARTMENT — (L-R) Margaret Wise, Diana DiDonato ART DEPARTMENT — Ingrid Walker Faculty 101 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) William Burrill, James Burt, Allen Reed. Bottom Row: (L-R) Lillian Lissella, Debra Perricone, Jane lannone. Annie Mae Haynes ENGLISH DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) Robert Thompson, Dorothy Totton, Viola Titus, Teresa Ruffolo, Ann Carpenter, Owen Davis. Bottom Row: (L-R) Nancy Antonio, Lucille Ring, Charles Samberg, Maria Cofransesco, Ann Blodgett 102 Faculty FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) Diane Ondusky, Roseann Fiore, Anna Luci- ano, Marie Diamond (Dept. Head), Rebecca Robbins. Bottom Row: (L-R) Jean Marc Hebert, Gail Solano, Maryann Cassidy, Mark Esposito Faculty 103 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) Walter Morris, John Schatzlein, Nick lannone. John Bischoff. Anthony Antonelli, Thomas Herrscher. Bottom Row: (L-R) Bruce Edwards, Alan Bradan- ini, Robert Mercury (Dept. Head), Jud Bolles Kenneth Wheeler MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) Michael Luther, Robert Tencza, Joan Bennett, Edwin Dudley, William Wrege, Glenn Dean (Dept. Head). Bottom Row: (L-R) Frank Fiore, Mary Patch, Margaret Sbabo, Bette DeMayo, Frank Archangelo 104 Faculty PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT — (L-R) Edna Urbanski, Louis Preziosi, Jan Boyce (Program Coordinator), Edward Manjuch, Sue McGrath, Robert Carrano, Marge Dolan, Ray Lapinski SCIENCE DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) Donald Deloge, Gerald Robbins. James Collins, Albert Pes- ticci, Lawrence Bencivengo, Louis Cavelare, Timothy Connell. Bottom Row: (L-R) Steven Dillion, Raile Scimone (Aide), Karen Papieka, Bernice Dellert. Desbina Zahariades Faculty 105 SPECIAL EDUCATION — Top Row: (L-R) Christine Sansone, Nancy DeCarlo, Alice White. Bottom Row: (L-R) Alfred Palmer (Dept. Head), Linda Wulle, Peter Weeks SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) Robert Dodds, Stephen Jennings. Fred Moston, Morris Roodenberg (Dept Head), Kenneth Wright, William Caruth, Ralph Velleca, Mike Caprio. Bot- tom Row: (L-R) George Curry, John Keough, Priscilla Johnson, Frances Jakabouski, Mary Ellen Jack- son, Elizabeth Johndrow, Anthony DeLucia 106 Faculty GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT — Top Row: (L-R) Andrew Hubery, Robert Watson, Manuel Oliviera (Vocational Director), Paul Stoddard, Joseph Murray. Bottom Row: (L-R) Elayne Canter, Dorothy Pier- son, Ingrid Rosenberg (Dept. Head). Elizabeth Lozier SECRETARY — Ann McDonald Faculty 107 SECRETARIES (East) — Top: (L-R) Mary Cestaro, Geraldine Bachmann, Sheila Kehoe, Beatrice Anderson. Bottom: (L-R) Edna Burt, Dolores Kern LIBRARIAN (West) — Robert Horn SECRETARIES (West) — (L-R) Adrian Luyckx, Dolores Boffa, LIBRARIAN (East) —Diane George Josephine Milone, Julie Pohoda. Missing Barbara Muirhead 108 Faculty AIDES — Top: (L-R) Patricia Choplick, George Isola. Bottom: (L-R) Alice White, Raile Scimone, Ruth Sicignano WEST CAMPUS AUDIO VISUAL — Mrs. Meena- EAST CAMPUS RESOURCE CENTER — Rose DeMarco Qhan RESOURCE — Robert Deshety RESOURCE — Mary Hadden Faculty 109 NURSE (East) — Rose Silvestro CAFETERIA (East) — (L-R) Helen Therrien, Edel Silengo, Doreen Fusco, Martha Schneider, Maria Cesarini, Evelyn Dagostino. Anna Arendt (Man- ager) NURSE (West) — Mrs. Jasmin CAFETERIA (West) — (L-R) Mary Nuzzo (Manager), Mary O'Connor, Frances DeFabio, Dotty Wielgorecki, Peggy Shea, Kaye Colononico 110 Faculty CENTRAL OFFICE SECRETARY — Eleanor Norback BUILDING AIDS — Gloria Volpe. Alice White CENTRAL OFFICE SECRETARY — Janet Melillo CUSTODIANS (West) — (L-R) Ray Herman, Vito Frozalione CUSTODIANS (East) — (L-R) Jack Cassella. Lena Isola. Al Kowalewski. NORTH HAVEN MAINTENANCE CREW Frank DePino Faculty 111 R009 112 Faculty no uih Faculty 113 114 Special Education Special Education 115 116 Senior Candids Senior Candids 117 118 Senior Candids Senior Candids 119 120 Senior Candids Senior Candids 121 CLASS OF '81 CLASS OFFICERS — Lynn Walters, Miss Cassidy (Advisor), Patty O'Hare, Cathy Beyer, Andy Grimaldi CLASS OF '83 CLASS OFFICERS — Vinnie Cangi- CLASS OF ’82 CLASS OFFICERS — Joe Roach — President, Michelle Natrillo — Vice- ano, Gary Neff, Miss Cofransesco (Advisor), Miss President, Sue O'Connor — Treasurer, Charles McPhedran — Secretary DiDonato 124 Underclassmen Underclassmen 125 126 Underclassmen Underclassmen 127 128 Underclassmen Underclassmen 129 130 Underclassmen (0 Underclassmen 131 132 Underclassmen Underclassmen 133 134 Underclassmen Underclassmen 135 (ZJwo loaAi. diuzxcjtd in. a wood, and {J — {J took. tks. one. eii buxwzttui 7 h cdfnd tfiat fiai. mads a tttL cliffcxznaz. ” | cJ o(j£zt zozi s J school life U-i J u P N R 1 O O M R COURT — (L-R) Jim Cronin. Anthony Longobardi, Jeff Smith. Ben Criscuolo, KING: Gary Rosadino. QUEEN: Cathy Fiore. Michelle Mongillo, Nancy Tarman. Karen Labanaro. Lori Ellis 138 School Life 140 School Life School Life 141 142 School Life School Life 143 146 Drama Drama 147 Back Row: (L-R) Brian James, Gina Rapuano, Dave Colantanio, Tammy Mark, Kathy Duff, Bob Konig. 2nd Row: Bar- bara Strauss, Cris Kelly, Miriam Wugmeister, Lynn Walter. Front Row: Carole Stockmon. Julie Ricidelli, Missy Tannen- baum, Anne Varone 148 Peer Tutors Spirit Week 149 ' adffoot and [icjfztfizaztzd fj tatzz to tfiz ofizn zoad! cdfzaitfiy, fx ££, tfiz 07ox Ld tjzfozz mz, dJkz [ong (do om fia.t(i tjzfoxz. mz, tzadincj ujfizxzvzz U zfzoo±z ' sports Coach Ray Lapinski lead our Cross Country team to a better than five hundred record, 9- 8. The Cross Country Team was stricken with a severe setback when Tri-Captain Jeff Smith was only able to run in three meets due to a broken foot. Senior Laura Saunders and Sophomore Sue O'Conner were placed on the Girls All Housatonic 2nd Team. Laura was also placed on the Girls All County 2nd Team Don Sbabo was chosen M.V.P. while Andy Gramaldi was selected for the Sportsmanship award. The girl voted for most improved run- ner was Sue O’Conner and the boy was Ken Ferner. CAPTAINS — Sam Bogan, Jeff Smith and Paul Clarke with Coach Lapinski Front Row: (R-L) Tri-Captains Jeff Smith. Sam Bogan, Paul Clarke. 2nd Row: (R-L) Steve Taylor, Valerie Eifler, Brenda Pelke, Kathleene Phillips, Laura Saunders, Darlene Boykin, Sue O'Conner. 3rd Row: (R-L) Ted Jasmin, Phil Costello, Joe DeAngelo, Ken Ferner, Frank Carruba, Don Sbabo. Andy Gramaldi, Ed Peters. Ed Bogan, Coach Ray Lapinski 152 Sports Sports 153 suods P9i CAPTAINS — (L-R) Tracy Mahoney, Sue Prosnitz, and Nancy Tarman The field hockey team ended its season with a 3-5-4 record, led by tri-captains Nancy Tarman, Sue Prosnitz, and Tracy Mahoney. Maureen Hogan earned first team All- Housatonic League standings while Nancy Tarman and Sue Prosnitz were chosen for the second team. Although the team will be losing eight seniors, the team's future looks good with many promising underclassmen returning. F I E L D H O C K E Y GIRL'S FIELD HOCKEY — First Row: (L-R) Maureen Hogan, Karen Mahoney, Sue Prosnitz, Tracy Mahoney, Nancy Tarman, Dair Shanley. Paula Massini. Second Row: (L-R) Anne Possidente, Melissa Baiber. Kelly O'Neil. Mary Phillips, Lisa Petrillo, Mary Cahill, Annette Cofra- nesce, Moira Marx, Marianne Bailey. Back Row: (L-R) Robin Demayo (manager), Sue Glenn, Theresa Conte, Lori Heinz, Carol Bailey, Maura Culliglan, Kathy Spignesi, Gayle Longobardi, Kathy Gilbride (Coach), Diane Eldridge (manger) Sports 155 156 Sports SENIORS — Front Row: (L-R) Tracy Mahoney, Sue Prosnitz, Nancy Tarman. Back Row: Karen Mahoney, Maureen Hogan, Mary Phillips, Dair Shanley, Paula Massini Sports 157 CAPTAINS PICTURE — Craig Mortali, Ron lannucci FOOTBALL Coach Bob DeMayo's Indians turned out a disappointing season with a 1-9 record. Injuries seemed to plague the Indians from their first spring practice to that last Thanksgiving Game. How- ever, despite all their misfortune the Indians still were able to give even their toughest opponents a good game. Good coaching and a strong will to win made this all possible Co-Captain Ron lan- nucci was named to the All Housatonic League first team, while Senior Vic Artaiz and Junior Tom Casey were awarded Honora- ble Mentions. The Mike Vanacore Sportsmanship Award was awarded to two seniors. Gary Rosadino and Vic Artaiz. The M.V.P. was unanimously awarded to Ron lannucci. SENIORS — Front Row: (R-L) John Amatruda, Carl Bell, Craig Mortali. Ron lannucci, Jay Taylor, Tom Mitchell. 2nd Row: (R-L) Frank Contento, Dave Ferrigno, Gary Rosadino, Jerry Panagrosso, Brent Turnipseed, Tony Delvecchio, Frank Fragola. Missing from picture Vic Artaiz and Mike Bogaslowski 158 Sports VARSITY FOOTBALL — Front Row: (R-L) Gary Rosadino, Dave Ferrigno, John Amatruda, Carl Bell, Craig Mortali. Ron lannucci, Jay Tay- lor, Tom Mitchell, Tony Delvecchio. Frank Fragola. 2nd Row: (R-L) Frank Contento. Brent Turnipseed, John Florio. Pete Grillo. Mike Uscillo, Phil Tercyak, Ralph Black. John Matties. Andy DeCusatis, Tom Casey. 3rd Row: (R-L) Ed Bogart, Bobby Hart, Art Mongillo, John Hong, Joe Briganti, Mike Bonadies, Lou Ferrigno, Mark Stephens, Paul Carbonella. 4th Row: (R-L) Coach Lou Preziosi. Jerry Panagrosso, Wayne Clements, Mark Gigiletto, Bill Calahan, Steve Ricci. Marty Clarke, Joe Pauiavich, Gary Lane, Coach Bob Demayo. Missing from picture Vic Artaiz and Mike Bogaslowski Sports 159 V - 160 Sports FRESHMAN FOOTBALL — Front Row: (R-L) Richard Colantonio, Joseph Corniello, Joseph Burr, David Melillo, David D'Agostino, Gregory Ricci, John Acanfona, Tim Geier, David Jabaut. 2nd Row: Coach Larry Bencivengo, Steven Quinn, Brian Suraci, Mark Fitzgerald, John Haggerty, Richard Julianelle. Jeff Liechti, Coach Bob Carrano. 3rd Row: Peter Krasingski, Michael Costelli, Andrew Delvecchio, Joseph Mactine. Michael Magoveny, Donald Olsen, Christopher Panico. Back Row: John Blomgren, Richard Tercyak, James Burns, Dominic Florio, Michael Mueller, Tim O'Brien. Kevin Crosby Sports 161 SOCCER The girl’s soccer team had a winning record of 7-5- 2. One of the highlights of the season was the teams win over their rival Hamden. Captains Diane Lane and Margaret Cippolini led the team as they quali- fied for the state tournament. The team looks for- ward to next year and another winning season. GIRL'S SOCCER — First Row: (L-R) Tina Lourenco, Jennifer Dehar, Susan Eisenfeld, Joanna McCourt. Debbie Palella, Lisa Vanacore, Lynn Fazzino, Kirsten Jensen. Second Row: (L-R) Kate Martin, Paula Palella, Laura Koutsopolous, Laura Milani. Pat Tammaro, Debbie Kirby, Lisa lannone, Mary Keefe, Mar- tha Thompson Third Row (I--R) — Sue Reilly (manager), Holly Keller (manager), Karen Nitshke, Anne Gould, Cara Malavolti, Andrea Corniello, Cyndi Bua, Karen Burker, Tami Mark, Sheila Gibson, Margaret Cippolini. (captain). Diane Lane (captain), Robert Beale (Coach) 162 Sports Sports 163 SENIORS — (L-R) Laura Milani, Debbie Kirby. Patty Tammaro, Diane Lane The soccer team completed another successful season under the leadership of Coach Joe Janush. The team fin- ished with a 11-3-3 record earning them a second place finish in the Housy for the fourth consecutive year. The Indians lost in the second round of the CIAC State Tourna- ment to the eventual State Champions, Manchester. Sen- ior Co-Captains Matt Gilbride and Ted Gumbart and Junior Brian Sauter were selected to the All Housitonic League First Team. Matt Gilbride was also selected to the First Team All State. Rob Stefanowski was awarded the Wind- sor Sportsmanship award while Matt Gilbride was selected asM.V.P. 164 Sports FRESHMAN — Front Row: (R-L) Scott Taschner, Lou Buonapane, Paul Lanoce, Matt Mahoney, Chris Furlan, Adam Acquarulo. John DeAngelo. Steve Eldridge. Back Row: (R-L) Rick Gherlone, John Marsh, Ed Butler, John Ciulla. Will Warren, Sam Caldwell, Chris Janush Sports 165 VARSITY PICTURE — Back Row: (R-L) Coach Joe Janush, John Parisella, Dom Scarano, Mark Volpe, Ron Thompson, Stuart Magovoney, Rob Stefanowski, Matt Cahill, Brian Sauter, Mark Montesi, Dave Obier. Front Row: (R-L) Steve Muzyka, Dan Bailey, Leif Madsen, Ted Gumbart, Matt Gilbride, Luther Kit- ahada, John Reilly, Taesan Chun 166 Sports J.v. — Front Row: (R-L) Charlie Bogan, Pete Murphy, Mark Hebert, Josh Brown, Taesan Chun, Dennis Reilly. Back Row: (R-L) Coach Fernall, Luther Kidahada, Charley McPhedran, Brett Ginter, Greg Gor- man, Mike Sheehan, Mark Dillon, Dave Sbabo, Mark Sole, Dave Gumbart Sports 167 GIRL’S SWIMMING The Girl's Swim Team compiled a 4-7 record this year under the captainship of Carolyn Bialecki and Linnea Jen- sen. Through a combined effort, the team scored a total of 36 points in the state meet, the highest ever in the history of the girl’s swim team. Special recognition goes to Ann Erickson for placing first in the Class L division state meet. The team looks forward to an even better record next year with the return of all but two members. 168 Sports GIRL'S SWIM TEAM — Bottom Row: (L-R) Ann Erickson, Marcy Seligman, Joel SENIORS — Front: Charlotte Warren. Back: Schleiffer, Toby Villar, Chris Eddy, Amy Wilson. Tracey Valilik, Allison Rochleiff. First Debbie Day Row: (L-R) Liz Theroeux, Charlotte Warren, Anna Matteis, Emiko Tamagawa, Missy Rochleiff, Lynn Pogmore, Sandra Cordaro. Ann-Marie Exposito, Sue Katz (manager). Top Row: (L-R) Cathy Beyer, Debbie Day, Carolyn Bialecki (captain), Linnea Jensen (captain), Cathy O’Brien, Karen Eddy. Kathy O'Donnell. Sue Bogart (manager), Chris Burns (Coach) Sports 169 SWIM TEAM The North Haven Swim team had another successful season under the guidance of Coach Burns. Co-Captains Greg Parker and Dave Fer- rigno along with sophomores Todd Kaplan, Scott Ferrigno, Brian Har- vey and Bret Ginter broke five school records, Todd Kaplan breaking two on his own. The team finished with a 12-4 record, one of the best in the Housatonic. Greg Parker, Todd Kaplan, Scott Ferrigno, and Bret Ginter made the state competition finals. VARSITY TEAM — Back Row: (L-R) Ken Ferner, Mike Pierson, Bret Ginter, Brian Harvey, Bill Parisi, Scot Ferrigno, Tom Rubino, Todd Kaplan, Coach Chris Burns. 2nd Row: Kevin Kowalski, Mark Parisi, Steve Scarano, Dorn Scarano, Vinnie Corniello, Steven Fioscanaro, Ed LeGuire. Front Row: John Parillo. Mike Mueller, Dave Ferrigno, Greg Parker, Gary Ferner 170 Sports CAPTAINS — Dave Ferrigno, Coach Chris Burns, Greg Parker SENIORS — (L to R) Dave Ferrigno (Capt.). Dom Scarano, Greg Parker (Capt.), Vin Corniello. Gary Ferner, John Parillo Sports 171 SENIORS — Back Row: (L-R) Darlene Melillo, Robin Reilly, Karen Mappa, Linda Kern, Claire Doyle, Carole Stockmon, Doreen DeMattis. Front Row: Marcia Cappucci VOLLEYBALL The girl’s volleyball team had an outstanding season as they won their first Class M state championship. They qualified for the tournament with a 14-4 record, the best in the last 4 years. Seniors Claire Doyle and Karen Mappa were selected to first team all housy-league, while Senior Doreen DeMatties and Junior Sue Altieri were chosen for the second team. The team looks forward to next year with hopes of an equally successful season. CAPTAINS — Karen Mappa, Claire Doyle 172 Sports Bottom Row: (L-R) Marcia Cappucci, Robin Reilly, Darlene Melillo, Karen Mappa (co-captain), Claire Doyle (co-captain), Doreen DeMatties, Carole Stockmon, Nancy Marino (manager). 2nd Row: (L-R) Lori lannucci (manager), Kim DeNuette. Tammy Giordano, Linda Artaiz, Linda Kern, Sue Tinkin, Sally Maher, Soni Seligman, Sue Altieri, Laurie Blake (manager). 3rd Row: (L-R) JoAnne Velsor (J.V. coach). Karen Mikas, Karen Bathrick. Alison Clarke, Mary Rose Buller, Karen Snedecker, Anne Domonico, Debbie Dan- iels, Lisa Nastrachio, Cathy Duffy, Marge Dolan (Coach) Sports 173 174 Sports B A S K E T B A L L VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD — Back Row: (L-R) Coach Stuart Grove. Hayward Thaxton, Wal- ter Urbanski. Jeff Hogan. Front Row: Peter Thompson. Matt Gilbride, Tom Kuntz. Kevin Erbe BASKETBALL TEAM The North Haven Basketball team once again qualified for post- season play with an 11-9 record under the guidance of Coach Stu Grove. Co-Captains Matt Gilbride and Tom Kuntz along with Kevin Erbe. Jeff Hogan. Pete Thompson. Hayward Thaxton and Walter Urbanski were the primary players played by Coach Grove. This team was made up of talent, hustle and players that would never quit, but the one thing they did lack was luck. Sports 175 J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM — Bottom: (L-R) Tom Bisinghini, David Diehl, Paul Signore, John Reilly, Bob DePalma, John Ciulla. Top: (L-R) Coach Mike Proto, John Wezowicz, John Glenn, Micheal Can- ney, Micheal Thaxton, Kyle O’Brien, Walt Kenney 176 Sports Sports 177 With all five starters returning, the girl’s basketball team ended its season with a record of 17-6. The team qualified for the state tournament and advanced to the quar- terfinals aided by the leadership of Tri-Cap- tains Moureen Hogan, Sue Alteri, and Doreen Dematties. Hogan and Alteri were selected to the second team all Housatonic league while sophomore Sally Maher achieved Honorable Mention Standing. Highlights of the season included a one point loss to undefeated Hou- satonic champions, Lyman Hall, and a sec- ond place finish in the league. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM — Bottom Row: (L-R) Mary Romano. Maureen Hogan. Doreen DeMatteis, Sue Altieri, Lisa Petrillo. Second Row: (L-R) Diane Corcoran (Man- ager), Sue Glenn, Kathy Maher, Mary-Rose Buller, Tracey Valilik, Carol Bailey, Melissa Barber, Soni Seligman (Manager), Miss Dolan (Coach), Donna Nataro (Manager). Top Row: (L-R) Caren Mikas (Manager), Ann Manzione. Colette Green, Carolyn Bialecki. Joyce Itkin, Sue Tinken, Sally Maher. Maureen O'Keefe, Diana Terry 178 Sports Sports 179 The girl’s gymnastic team attributes their 7-4 record to strong team unity and spirit. Although the team lost six seniors, it had an outstanding season. Co-Captains Patty Prunier and Patty Maiocco qualified for divi- sional as well as Robin Fiore and Lynda Longobardi. The team is look- ing forward to next season with enthusiasm and hopes for another suc- cessful season. GYMNASTICS TEAM — Top: (L-R) (Manager) Sue Lanius. Sharon David, Kathleen Phillips, Sandy Howd, Gina Baskett, Kim DiTallo, Jennifer Dehar, Debbie Kavanough, Coach Richard Terry. Bottom: (L-R) Co-Captain Patty Prunier, Susie Eisenfeld, Cydney Mahoney. Robin Fiore, Carolyn Jones, Lynda Longobardi, Co-Captain Pat Maiocco 180 Sports Sports 181 HOCKEY TEAM Coach Jim Riccitelli in his first year as head coach of the hockey team lead the Indians through a fantastic season. The Indians’ record is the best in the school's history — 18-2-1. Two of these victories came in post-season play which lead them up to the Division L State Championship game. Senior Co-Captain Bill Silengo and brother Mike, who is only a sophomore, were selected to the All-Hou- satonic first team. Junior Neil Johnson was selected to the second team All-Hou- satonic. while senior Mike Caprio and junior Marty Haragan were honorably men- tioned. Though the Fegan brothers (Daniel and Eddie), along with Robert Hart, were not selected for any honors, it is an undisputed fact that without these three the Indians wouldn’t have made it to the Division L State Championship. VARSITY TEAM: (L-R) Front Row: Michael Silengo. Mike Sunwall, Neil Johnson, Billy Silengo, Mike Caprio. Rob Hart. Marc Diglio. 2nd Row: Coach Riccitelli. John Petit. Mike DellaValle. Marty Harrigan. Tim Kiernan, Tom McKeon. Bill McCoy. Frank Carruba. Rich Pethick, Mike Savino. Mark McDonald. Manager; Assistant Coach Regan. Back Row: Ed Fegan, Danny Fegan. Mike Boileau. Missing From Picture: David Duble 182 Sports Sports 183 184 Sports FENCING Coach Gerald Robbins was at the helm for his second year in interscholastic competition. It was a somewhat disappointing season, but the future looks good for the Indians. Returning will be John Hong and George Coulston, both of whom advanced to the semi-finals in the state championships last year. Bruce Levine, a promising junior, and Josh Brown, a sophomore, will also be back to round off the squad. This was also Coach Robbins’ first year of coach- ing a girls’ fencing team. Mei-wa Cheng (a silver medalist in the North Ameri- can Fencing League), Ann Gould, and Captain Sue Lamar will come back to lead the girls' fencing team next year. FENCING TEAM — (L-R) Back Row. Sue LaMar, Bruce Levine, Brent Turnipseed, Tim Haag, Katie Brown, Mr. Robbins (Coach). Front Row: George Coulston and John Hong Fencing 185 MASCOTS: (L-R) Sandy Labanaro. Billie-Jo Foraker SENIORS — Top: Cindy Richter. Middle: Mary Jetmar. Bottom: (L-R) Karen Labanaro, “Major , Natalie Ricci MAJORETTE SQUAD — Top: Sandy Labanaro. Middle: Laura Hartman, Natalie Ricci. Cindy Richter, Karen Labanaro Kathy Riggs. Bottom: Susan Gherlone, Billie-Jo Foraker, Mary Jetmar 186 Majorettes Majorettes 187 188 Cheerleaders VARSITY SQUAD — Front Row: (L-R) Jane Conway, Jane Lamberti, Darcy Reddish. Standing: Pam Pis- citelli, Tammy King, Sharon Skrinski, Melissa Lavanway (captain), Jan Schatzlien, Stephanie Ketter. Kathy Conte. Top: Laurie Ann Geraci, Michelle Natrillo, Debbie Savino, Brenda Peach Cheerleaders 189 e 'aft-i tfiE gotdsn tfixzad of IznoojtedgE, Wzoj E, , a fiatfi into ttis, ICgfit We. ore .££ atvjays, cax xg tvLtfi u± ' tzAJ YYlOXL dt, of YYICLXOOYI CMct UlflCts. ituEn, and actiuLtis ! y Vrfp’ .-'is rV' SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD — Paula Massini, Dair Shanley, Mary Phillips, Kathy Conte. Mark Montesi — Chairman, Jeff Smith — Chairman, Charlotte Warren, Nancy Tarman, Mary Graham. Terry Gherlone, Melissa Lavanway, Paula Piccirillo, Debby Savino. Marcia Capucci, Cathy Fiore, Sue Prosnitz, Danielle Gorman, Carole Stockman — Chairman, Kelly Coffee DRAMA CLUB — Isaac Gray. Nina Wugmeister, Ted Gumbart, Ms. Nancy Herman — Advisor, Danielle Gorman, Cathy Fiore. Sahoko Tamagawa, Leif Madsen, Karen Nitshke, Debbie Diehl, Marcia Capucci, Leslie Abbatiello, Wendy Marino, Paul Outka, Chris Kelly, Sheila Gillooly, Paula Massini, Millie Delucia, Darlene Melillo, Lisa Coss, Terry Gherlone, Laura Saunders, Carl Bell. Dawn Comer 194 Clubs and Activities FBLA — Debbie Sena, Peter Guandalini, Mark Montesi, Dom Scarano, Larry Dinner, Barbara Mianzo, Rita Koenig, Annette Morneau, John Parisella, Holly Hartley, Ellen Goldstein, Cathy Bartoli, Angela Romano, Eileen James, Lynette Faulkner, Debbie Firth, Millie Delucia, Ana Abrahamian, Allison Davis. Diane Lane, Andy Grimaldi, Ralph ladarola, Karen Nitshke! Donna Tiberio, Sec. — Brunella Cesarini, Vice-Pres. — Karen Labanaro, Pres. — Joanne Annunziato, Treasurer — Gary Rosadino, Diana Terry, Wendy Mitchley, Robert Martino, Steve Wozniak, Debbie Cornwall V.I.C.A. — Marybeth Graham, Kim Regan, Ami Holmertz, Tammie King, Mark Montesi, Mary Setmar, Lisa Biedmen, Leah Noto, Lori Madigen, Advisor — Mrs. Jane Borkowski, Cindy Richter. Natalie Ricci, Paula Piccirillo, Danielle Gorman, Anthony Longobardi, Claire Doyle. Lisa Coss Clubs and Activities 195 MODEL CONGRESS AND DEBATE CLUB — Elizabeth Fiorillo, Wendy Chapman, Nancy Hunt, Miriam Wugmeister, David Sbabo, Karen Nitshke, Peggy Cornish, Lynn Renkewitz, Karen Prowse, Stephen Scarano, Karen Clarke, Cara Malavolti, Leif Madsen, Beth O'Brien, Charlotte Warren, Barbara Perry, Carol Haglind, Emiko Tamagawa, Meg Ryan, Denise Byrd, Gary Neff, Rick Haag, Chris Foley. Brett Ginter, Dave Daras, Philbert Pan Leila Tofig, Ann Gould. Paul Outka, Dawn Comer. Meera Roy, Aileen Bell, Isaac Gray. Sahoko Tamagawa, Nina Wugmeister, Gavin Murdoch, Gary Vogel, Paul Clarke, Carl Bell, Sheila Gillooly, Mary Shannon, Tami Mark. Missing: Lynn Hunt, Mark Mravic, Gary Ferner STUDENT GOVERNMENT — Patty Thomas, Carolyn Cretella, Tracy Schindler, Valerie Quartz, Wendy Chapman, Elizabeth Fiorillo, Meg Ryan, Philbert Pan, Tracy Mahoney, Leif Madsen, Isaac Gray, Paul Clarke, David Karas, Nancy Hunt, Barbara Perry, Paul Outka, Andy Grimaldi, Charlotte Warren, Sam Bogan, Gary Vogel, Brett Ginter, Carl Bell, Sheila Gillooly, Chris Kelly. Nina Wug- meister, Claire Flecher, Toria Ertman, Kelly Reagan. Missing: Lynn Hunt 196 Clubs and Activities JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD — Gail Tiedimann, Sue Evans, Sue Lamar, Moira Marx, Cathy Byer, Helene Morcaldi, Maria Ramadei, Kara Malavolti, Paige Leavitt, Cathy O'Brien, Patty Alba. Mary Sue Acquarulo, Charlene Maroone. Laura Mascia, Lori-Anne Geraci, Marie Villiar, Lauren Manemeit, Janice Vigliotti, Marie Arnone, Jane Fletcher, Dawn DiGioia, Peggy Walker, Lynn Walters, Lynn Kelsey, Jane Lamberti, Carolyn Bialecki, Anne Fers. Patty O’Hara, Terry Astorino, Mike Bona- dies, Jeff Goldbloom, Frank Malin, Jim Ibsen, Andy Grimaldi, Chris Foley, Karen Eddy, Kathy O’Donnell, Linnea Jensen, San- dra Romanacci, Brenda Peach SKI CLUB — Lisa Spinosa, Tommy Kennedy, Jeff Goldbloom, Mike Bonadies, Eddie Battista, Kevin Costello, Keegan Day, Sue Scelzo, Lynette Lizzete, Craig Johns, Vinny Corniello, Mrs. Blodgett, Lori Jalbert, Melissa Lavanway, Andrea Corniello] Alison Davis, Patti Maiocco, Dianne Lane, Bob Marino, Bruce Darbatini, Eric Gannon, John Parisella, Tina O'Danik, Craig Davies, Vinny Cangiano, Julie Ricadelli, Janet Joma, Patty Tammaro, Lynn Walters, Patty O’Hare. Lynn Kelsey. Marybeth Piscitelli, Lori Waytowich, Ted Petit, Wendy Marino, Anthony Longobardi, Beth Battle, Tracy Mahoney, Gail Tiedeman, Jane Lamberdi, Marie Arnone, Paige Levitt, Cathey O’Brien, Tod Shabbot, Steve Flasconaro, Mark Montesi, Sue O’Conner, Mary Sue Acquarulo. Janet Onofrio, Brenda Peach, Sandra Romanacci. Charlene Marone. Judy Marone, Cheryl Proietti, Marcy Harris Clubs and Activities 197 ORCHESTRA — Miriam Wugmeister, Linda Jekel, Mrs. Schonberger, Meera Roy, Emiko Tamagawa AV CLUB — Chris Lozowski, Danielle Laquin, Stan Lowzowski (advisor), Sue McGrath, Lisa Keller, Phil Pan WEST CAMPUS CHORUS — Mary Harlan, Carol Pendleton, Charlene Palmer, Dianne Monroe, Joanne Donald. Alice Haskell, Felicia Carr, Valerie Quarz, Donna Bruno, Lisa Sbabo, Beth Wright, Kathy Duff. Miss Kodaras, Marie Quick, Cindy Marino, Liz Theroux, Tracy Walton, Ann DeMonico, Mendy Midzenski, Jennifer Dehar, Sandy Howd 198 Clubs and Activities MATH CLUB — Lauren Regan, Tracy Schindler, Carole Pen- dleton, Beth Wright. Alice Haskell. Karen Clarke — Captain. Marie Quick, Lisa Masucci, Valerie Quarz. Kathy Morton CHEMISTRY CLUB — Carl Bell, John Hong, Charles Zambrano — President, John Amatruda — Vice-President, Rick Hagg, Gavin Murdoch a INDIANETTES — Art Norman, Mr. Burt — Advisor, Mary Graham, JoAnn Annunziato, Cindy DeCrosta SCHOOL STORE — Kathryn Wagner, Rick Haag, Nancy Hunt, Brett Ginter, David Karas, Philbert Pan Clubs and Activities 199 EAST CAMPUS CHORUS — Yvonne Donarumo, Sue Gherlone, Lynette Faulkner, Elizabeth Bleicher. Debra Day. Lisa Masucci, Kyle Bongirno. Sharon Desmond, Lauren Regan. Isaac Gray. Debbie Firth. Emmett McCarthy. Karen Prowse. Karen Clarke NOVA — Lisa Keller — Sports Editor, Dave LeGates — East — Managing Editor. Jeff Deutsch — Executive Editor, Tracy Shindler — West — Managing Editor. Brian James — Photography Editor, Mr. Lozowski — Advisor, Gretchen Fuggi, Holly Keller, Jim Pellegrino, Gary Neff. Frank Carrubba. Kim DiTallo, Kate Brown 200 Clubs and Activities A.F.S. — Paige Leavitt, Susan Lamar, Beth Murray, Alisa Boltman, Beth Sisson CHESS CLUB — Jaime Fortuna, Philbert Pan, Mark Dillon, Tae San Chun, David Karas, David Panagrossa ESSENCE — Kim Leak, Aileen Bell, Devita Brown, Denise Byrd, John Bar- rett, Darlene Leak, Colette Green OCEANOLOGY — Neil Johnson, Charlie Downing, Mike DiGioia, Beth Battle, Lori Jalbert, Lisa Rowley, Miss Zahariades Clubs and Activities 201 ITALIAN CLUB — Chris Lozowski, Mike Costelli, Caroline Fredericks, Mrs. Luciano, Peter Guandalini, Millie Delucia, Roseanne Esparo, Angela Pelliccio, Paula Piccirillo, Angelo Maddaloni, Donna Bruno, Joanne Donald, Kim DiLeva, Wendy Eligio, Donna Tiberio, Cathy Bar- toli, Cathy O'Brien, Steve Fiasconaro, Mike Mastroianni, Paul Furlan, Bob Pirovane, Dave Signore, Jeff Armstead LATIN CLUB — Gary Magnotti, Gary Lane. Marty Clarke. Ann Erickson, Teasan Chun, David Panagrasso, Craig Davies, Vincent Cangiano F.I.D.L.E — Matthew Baerman, Mark Mravic, Joe Murphy, Gavin Murdoch Kelly Coffee 202 Clubs and Activities T.Q. — Emmett McCarthy. Karen Prowse. Susan Gherlone. Debora Day. Sharon Desmond. Elizabeth Bleicher Isaac Gray MAJORETTES — Susan Gherlone. Mary Jetmar, Mrs. DeMayo (Advisor). Cindy Richter. Kathy Riggs, Karen Labanaro. Natalie nicci, “Major the Mascot.“ Laura Hartman Clubs and Activities 203 204 Clubs and Activities SACHEM We would like to express special thanks to the following people who have helped us throughout the year to make Sachem ’80 a great yearbook. Beatrice Anderson Jack Cassella Mary Cestaro Rose DeMarco Lena Isola Sheila Kehoe Dolores Kern Al Kowalewski Joseph Labanaro Lee Morse We would also like to take this time to give a very special thanks to Jerry DeLucia and all of the people at Creative Studios for the extra effort they put in to help us create a fine yearbook. Creating this yearbook was a rewarding experience. It has given us the opportunity to mature and understand each other more fully and to look forward to our future. We enjoyed working together to achieve our goal in creating a yearbook that we could all be proud of. We have learned responsibility, leadership, and cooperation with our advisors and fellow SACHEM editors which is a vital asset to a well organized staff. We would like to take this opportunity to extend our appreciation to all SACHEM editors and staff for the amount of time and energy they have spent to make SACHEM 80 a success. We would also like to thank our advisors Mr. Nick lannone and Mr. John Bischoff. It was their help and guidance that gave us the encouragement we needed to go on and complete our book. Karen Labanaro Krystn Wagner Editors-in-Chief Karen Labanaro Krystn Wagner 206 Sachem BUSINESS EDITORS —Holly Hartley and Kathy Conte LAYOUT EDITOR — Nancy Tarman ART EDITOR — Debbie Dusa TYPING EDITORS — Wendy Mitchley, Sue Smith, Lisa Spinosa . Sachem 207 SACHEM EDITORS — Top: (L-R) John Amatruda, Wendy Mitchley. Middle: (L-R) Vic DAm- ato, Sue Prosnitz. Holly Hartley, Sue Smith, Debbie Dusa. Bottom: (L-R) Debbie Kirby Nancy Tarman, Kathy Conte, Karen Labanaro, Krystn Wagner. Missing: Lisa Spinosa. 208 Sachem SACHEM STAFF Mark Montesi, Anthony Longobardi SACHEM '80 — Standing: (L-R) John Amatruda, Vic D'Amato, Nancy Tarman. Kathy Conte, Krystn Wag- ner, Debbie Dusa, Sharon Gillis. Sahoko Tamagawa, Karen Labanaro, Wendy Mitchley. Wendy Marino, Debby Savino, Matt Gilbride. Sitting: (L-R) Holly Hartley, Ellen Goldstein, Debbie Kirby, Sue Smith, Tracy Mahoney, Melissa LaVanway, Mary Phillips, Sue Prosnitz. Missing: Lisa Spinosa Sachem 209 CLASS WILL I, Vic Artaiz, leave my talented work at Monster back, to Lou Ferrigno who doesn’t turn green on 4th and 1. I, TNAPD, leave my abnormal behavior to Sharona and VOG. We, Doreen, Linda and Karen, leave all the good times we had on the volleyball team to the underclassmen. I, Charlotte Warren, would like to leave the East Campus, the rotating schedule, and the skill of writing papers to my brother, William. I, Stuart Magoveny, leave all my cousins to my teachers. We, Nivek Yecad and Giarc llatrom, leave Our hurting brains” to RM. La Iccitsep, along with the memories of the great times we had in his class. We, The Dudes, leave the school to Hermie, Bomber, T-K, Cochiefs, and Shabott. We, Moonie, Tate, and Cragar. leave the back counter in the cafe to anyone worthy of the Misfits’ reputation. I, Mark Anthony McDonald, leave my superior setback ability to Curtis Stempeck — good luck! I, Dave Ferrigno. leave all my good times in school (as few as they may be), to my brother Scott. I. Melissa Lavanway, leave to my sister Chele. all the good times and fond memories of high school, and hope her high school years will be just as nice as mine were, but this doesn't mean she gets my room when I leave. I. Chris DeLucia, leave my brother Joey to Mrs. DeMayo, because she thought me and Vinnie were bad writers. We, Mary and Lori, leave our locker (124) to anyone who thinks they can decorate it as well as we did. I, Jim Donnan, leave this crazy school to my sister and to anyone who wants it. I, Karen Labanaro, leave my sister Cheryl, the majorette mascot. Major,” to use as her mascot for cheerleading. I. Bob Child, leave my history class to anyone who has courage enough to take it. I, Sherrill Storo. leave North Haven High School troubles to my brother Jerry, Good Luck kid you're gonna need it. I, Lisa Lenoce. leave Mrs. C. with all the headaches of kicking everyone off the wall. I, Roy Bowers, leave my heart and prayers to the ones who I have lost. I, Gavin Murdock, leave Mr. Simmons a map. We: Cheever U, leave our liquid lunches to the coming generation of Cheever U. I, Vic D’Amato leave my Indian costume to anyone big enough to wear it to Derby. I, Chris Kelly, leave NHHS with the love and peace I’ve found in several beautiful friendships. We, the only good band of ”80 , leave the Talent Show for Rock’ Star's Band. I, Ted Doolittle, leave all the darkroom parties to Stan the man. I. Mark Mravic, leave my dented trumpet and missing mouthpiece to Rajiv Sahwney in hopes that he may find some use for them. I. Bob Martino, leave my spot in Shorties to Bobby Bissell, who despa- rately needs it. We. The Little Romance” fans, leave this school hoping one day we will see the whole movie. . I. Kathy C., leave this school with pleasure. We. Pooch and Dolly, leave Sneddy all our past good sets in hopes that she’ll become a volleyball superstar. I. Patty Tammaro, leave all the great memories of free periods in the cafe to next years seniors (Andy and John) who I know will enjoy study halls. We, Elaine, Kathy, Lori and Angela, leave Debbie H., Lori I., Lori B.. and Mary Lour P.. our four wheeling Friday nights. We, John Parillo, Peter Cheilimi and Ben Criscolo, leave about 3 sets of tires burnt into the school parking lot, for any other following class to match. We. Tom and Mike, leave the custodians our locks. We, The seniors of the boys varsity soccer team, leave the saying, YOUR MOTHER, to next years seniors. We, The intellectuals of the class of ’80 leave a soundproof padded cell to Miss George. I, Who remember Mr. Rickart, leave the cow in his basement. We, Michelle and Christine, leave our friendship to anyone who can be as good as friends as we are. I, Tom Kuntz, leave my quick jump stop to Dave Diehl, so he can make All Housy. I, Jo-Ann, leave all the aggravation of working in the Campus Store to anyone who thinks they have the patience to handle the job. I, Darlene Melillo, leave Karen Snedeker 2 things, one I wike you,” and I give back the 5 lbs I gained from all her presents, Thanks Sned! I, Tracy Mahoney, leave to Spiggee my ravenous appetite and popcorn munchies, and to Lori Bean the countless laps around the track and never ending stickwork. I, Sue Prosnitz, leave to Carol Bailey and Kathy Spig a years supply of butternut donuts. I. Double L, leave neither t’s or b's to double b j. We, Lisa. Cyndi, Donna, leave all our intimate girl talks to Mark Volpe. I, Sandy Napoletano, leave to Lori Meinsen my patience to put up with the rest of North Haven High School. We, John Parisella and Bob Marino, leave all our drawings to Mr. DeLucia since we did them all during his class. I, Sharon Brokett, leave Eric Gannon all my hugs to anyone that takes my place. We, Mary Jetmar and Cindy Richter, leave Sue Gherione and Kathy Riggs as Co-Presidents of the “B Club. We, Jo, Ray, Karen, Pat, Dee, Donna, and Pigs, leave the Sleeping Giant Pavillion for Birthday parties, but find your own wood. I, a departing NH Cheerleader, leave Darcells my jacket so she doesn’t have to wear one with a broken zipper. I, Ted Gumbart, leave my remarks to echo in the halls for ears to come. I, Kevin Dacey, leave a trash can full of milk cartons to J. L. Perti. We. Cheryle Arciuolo and Lori DeStefano, leave Miss Brozek a coach- ing manual for softball. I, Jane Mally, leave Chris Sotere alffiiy brownie points with teachers because he'll definitely need them. I, Debbie Sena, leave to Lisa Guidone, my parking space out in the sticks where it serves no purpose when it rains. I, Karen Buehler, leave all the fun, joy, and good times that I had in my senior year to my sister. Pam. I, Debby Savino, leave nothing to nobody, because I’m taking it all with me. I, Wendy Betta, leave laughing. I, Marie Delucia, leave poopy and gang to fluffy, Milner, and Petie. I, Greg Suater, leave my unnoticed baseball talent to Mr. DeMayo. I, Ann Mari Holmertz, leave North Haven, America, and all my friends, after a wonderful year as an exchange student. I really enjoyed it. Thanks to all of you. I, Marci Lesnieski, leave my sister with no more problems — she knows 7 what I mean. I, Nina Wugmeister, leave Miriam to take care of Fi-fi” Fiore and to continue the Wugtiferous” tradition. We, Nina Wugmeister and Chris Kelly, sadly leave Project Adventure, knowing that Mr. Manjuck will continue to inspire anyone with a loving heart and an open mind. We, Jim Matthews and Mike Massaro, leave Stu Groves’ ear piercing voice to anyone who can take it. I, Rosann Acampora, leave all the great times and the fun of my senior year to Carole Farace who I hope will have as good a time as I did. I, Robert Gillo, leave my bottle of J.D. to little Rice. I. Tom Kuntz, leave my stool at Shortie to anyone who thinks they could fill it. I. Dominic Scarano. leave the saying Do a Job” to next year's seniors on the soccer team. I, Debbie Firth, leave all the hassels and frustrations of being a senior to the class of ”81 . We, Karen Corcoran and Sally D’Eugenio, leave the East Campus as the last graduating class there. I, Sahoko Tamagawa, leave Emiko Tamagawa my locker because she uses it all the time anyway. I, Mike Esposito, leave all my empty six packs to Art Mongillo I, Ronny Sotere, leave the Four Corner's to anyone who can handle it. I, Lincoln Roach, leave my track shoes to my successor. I, Chris Matheis, leave Peggy Walker with all my good times, hoping she has better ones. I, Dawn Sotere, leave my T-square, ruler and pencil to my little brother Chris for helping me so many times in Drafting. We, The former Latin Students, leave our highly refined Latin skills to the freshman Latin class. I, MaryBeth, leave hoping that some other lucky girl will find the laugh- ter, hope and friendship that I have found in S.J.M. I, Joyce-Lyn Balzano, leave. I, Craig Mortali, leave my two colossal tape balls to no-one because they took too long to make. We, Debbie C. and Brunella C., leave with Mr. Lapinski the memories of having us in class. I, Larry Dinner, leave Woytowich all the memories we had in chemistry. I, Diana Terry, leave Chris P. NHHS. Good Luck. We, Donna and Karen, leave 175 speed forms and all the theory words we can think of, and all our wrong mailables to Mr. Burrill. I, Dorothy Kopylec, leave my brothers, Peter and Stephen, the hopes that their High School years at North Haven will be as happy as mine have been these past four years. I. Richard Fiodguist, leave my spot at Cocoponsset State Forest (next to the waterfall) to a worthy individual. We. Leslie Hines. Rosann Acampora. and Debbie Deihl, leave Carol Ferace and Lynn Natale a great senior year ahead in wish that they have a great year. We, The Senior Varsity Cheerleaders 79-80, leave to the underclassman cheerleaders, the fun of making posters, organizing and singing the crazy morning announcements. Crabtree, two people high mounts, the impossible task of raising spirit at North Haven, a last but not least hope that your senior year will be as fulfilling and crazy as ours was. I, David Sundwall, leave all my excuses to my brother Mike I, Paula Piccirillo, leave Pam to Eddie Cirillo. We, The gang in the back of the cafe, leave this school to go out into a world full of problems, to try to make everything bad into a world of good and happiness. I, John Parisella. leave my sabbath collection to the kid at the Hutchin- son annual Jam (with the shirt). We, Bill and Tom. leave our Red Sox — Yankee arguments to Mr. Fiore. I, Gardner Perry, leave N.H.H.S. with great pleasure. I, Lynn Fuehrer, leave my Butch Hobson locker -137 to anyone willing to carry out my tradition. I, Laura Saunders, leave having the reddest face on the Cross Country team to Ken Femer. I, Alan Levenstein, leave my math wizardry to Stu Grove. I, Linda Kern, leave my locker, with all it's snoopy stickers, to anyone who loves Snoopy. I, Terry Gherlone, leave North Haven High with the hopes that my nieces and nephews will have as much fun as I did. We, Lisa Donlan and Donna Moreggi, leave Mrs. Hilton our wise atti- tudes. I. Marisa Esposito, leave North Haven High School ecstatically. We, The Senior Class of ’80, wish we could leave this campus and the rotating schedule to the underclass people. I, Paula Massini, leave to Darlene Boykin an infinity of repeat 440's — not to mention 500’s, 1,000’s . . We, Kathy, Elaine, Lori, and Ang, leave Jack and Al our sincere thanks for the use of their telephone. I, Bo6 Stefanowski, leave R. T. and the mean red machine to Matt Cahill, may it dominate housy offenses forever!! We, Angela, Elaine, Lori, and Kathy, leave North Haven High School with pleasure. I. Mark Jekel, leave North Haven High to anyone who wants it. I. Vinnie Corniello, leave my laughing in this school. We, The Path Users, leave the path to all those who put it to good usage. I, Debbie, leave to our gang the care and feeding of Dave DeAngelo. We, JoAnne and Mindy, leave all our frustrations, headaches, and ago- nizing moments to anyone that has the same trouble with school as we did. I, Leif Madsen, leave Charlie McPhederan some optimism. I, Natalie Ricci, leave to my two brothers and cousins Steve, Greg, and Ed. hopes that they enjoy the rest of their high school days and a great Football season. I, Vito Landolfi. leave. I. Karl Kieslich. leave my parking spot to anyone who has a car worth protecting. I. Greg Volpe, leave a bar of soap to Phil Tercyak. I, Lisa Cirillo, leave the joy and happiness I experienced in my senior year to my brother Eddie. We, The Steno II Class of '80, leave to Mr. Burrill’s next Steno class the job of reminding him to wear his glasses. I, Danielle Gorman, leave Mike Bonadies the best of luck for his senior year and hope that he will live it up. We, Pat, Karen, and Renee, Jo, and Dee. leave partying on the path to Patti Heagy and Lori Cosgrove. We, Bob Q Jim D.. Mike L., Doug A., and Craig T., leave our Set Back skills to Kevin W., and Ed C. We, Cathy Fiore and Debby Savino. leave locker 745 to no one, because no other person could ever manage to keep it messy. We, Allison Davis and Missy Tanembaum. leave Physical Ed. and Cos- mic Ray to embark on New Adventures. (But have no fear its not for- ever!!) I, Wendy Marino, leave all my flushes to Darlyne Boykin, who I know, will carry on the tradition of getting un-depressed before a track meet. I, Sam Bogan, leave the cross-country team to the clutches of Ray baby (IVAN). I, Jim Cronin, leave the S.E.F.T. — Lil Billy, Q. B., Smiley, Pinhead, Injin- Joe — to the class of '81. I, Kim Regan, leave all the memories of the last four years to my sister, Kelley, with the hope that she’ll have as much fun in high school as I did. I. Charlene DeLucia, leave this school with a smile upon my face. I. A socially unacceptable , leave my class status to all those who do not conform to a certain stereotype! I. Tammie Ouellette, leave my cats Samantha and Midget to Mindy. I, Frank C., leave Double sessions to all you unlucky underclassmen. I, Jeff Smith, leave Coach Lapinski (IVAN) the '80 Cross Country Team — Good Luck, you'll need it!! We, Sheila, Sahoko, Nina, and Chris. The Cambridge Crowd, leave our passionate and insightful conversations about love and life to our Clarissa, Cara Malavolti. I. Jim Romano, leave all my headaches and memories of NOVA to Mr. Lozowski and the incoming staff. We, Janice Smith and Joyce Balzano. leave the East Campus parking lot to the 151 drinkers. I, Carl Bell, leave Mr. DeMayo some humility and compassion. I, Deborah Dusa, leave to all my classmates my most sincere wishes for future success and happiness. I Joe Ranciato, leave all my forged late notices to Rich Pethick, espe- cially if he gets Mrs. Flaharity for homeroom. I. Christopher Tex Lynch, leave my cowboy boots to Scott Buelher. I, Mau reen Hogan, leave to Carol Bailey the ground that loves ya. I. Christopher Sanford, leave all my cut slips to Mr. Bishoff. I. Greg Parker, leave all of my suffering an inner hatred of Latin to all those unfortunate enough to take Latin. I Debby Savino, leave nothing to nobody because it’s all too valuable to give away. We, The Four Musketeers: Lori, Lisa, Melissa, and Mary, leave all our misunderstandings, arguments, apologies, good, wild. fun. and crazy times to anyone who can live through all we did and still remain close friends. We, Beth and Marcey, leave all the good times we had to my brother, Steve. PATRONS The Class of 1980 would like to thank all those people who have wished us success and happiness and graciously contributed toward making this yearbook possible. Joe and Dolores Labanaro Uncle Bill and Aunt Mae Karen, happiness and Peace Karen Corcoran The Montowese Women's Club Mr. and Mrs. Michael D'Eugenio Connie M. DeLucia, Selectman Mr. Thomas DeLucia North Haven Music Center Edward Mahon D. Perricone J. Cassella — Custodian Love, Don Milly and John Korzick Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pohoda Mr. and Mrs. Louis Piscitelli Anthony DeLorenzo Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pandolfi Ms. Joanne Ferriuolo Rosemarie Samosky Patty Samosky Theresa Halpin Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mintelos Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Berniere Mr. and Mrs. A. Spinosa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parolise Jr. Bill and Amelia Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown Marie Nappe Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Falcone The Muir Family Ed and Ann Rustick The William Obier Family Tommy and Danielle Our Best Wishes — B J Tom and Libby Mahon Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornwall Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quarz and Family Mr. and Mrs. Guido Giannini and Family Lillian Lisella North Haven Misfit Assoc. Good Luck in the 80’s — Bill Rock — WELI Joe Junior Dacey (Misfits '78) Big Daddy Review Inc. North Haven Volleyball State Champs Sally A. Casper Leon and Ann Duff A Friend Maryanne Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Dante C. Carboni Chucky's in Love Walter J. Gawrych I Wish the Best Out of Life for Joe Piscitelli Tom and Kathy — May They Be Forever Drive 55 to Stay Alive Fran Ward Good Luck Cathy Rose Conte Mrs. John V. Conte Congratulations Class of 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bisighini Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Festa and Family Theresa Conte Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. DePaola Mike and Lori Joe DePaola Good Luck Lori and David — Love Lisa Good Luck Lori and David — Mom and Dad Smirf and Lady Smirf Good Luck E.Y., K.A., A.M., J.S., W.M., A.P. Congratulations Popcorn The Boffa Family The Luyckxs Grandma Tienken Kristina Tienken North Haven Volleyball Team — No. Uno TheTienkens Mr. and Mrs. Julio Avidano Donna and David Coneschi Mr. and Mrs. William Tienken Billy Tienken George D'Alessio Joe Coppola Linda Torello Madeline Pecoraro Robert Cretella Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cassella Tonya Saccavino Robert and Raula Saccavino Michael D'Alessio Frank Esposito Linda Morthrop GeorgAnn Pecoraro Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sawicki Valerie and Darlene Rawling Mrs. Nettie Jetmar Mary K. Jetmar David Jetmar Mrs. John J. Jetmar Friendly Restaurants John and Gail Mulcahey Holly A. Mulcahey '79 Susan B. Mulcahey '76 Donna F. Evarts Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Andrew Sensale Kate S. S.H. A. '80 Love Rank Mr. and Mrs. Arthor Emerson In Memory of Pop Donn, Kiki, Kate, Mike and Daisy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castanzo Larry Lawrence From the Guy in the Blue House. From Moose Jr. Best Wishes Class of '80 Ted and Margie Jasmin George and Dolores Panza Janet Panza Best Wishes to Class of '80 Debbie and Cindy Boffa Mr. and Mrs. P. Milone Best Wishes to the Class of '80 Karen Lynn Labanaro Sandy Lee Labanaro — the Majorette Mascot From Little Sister Cheryl Aurora Labanaro Olga Labanaro Pascal M. Panza Good Luck Kathy — From Wayne The Parks Department Maude O'Neill From Brother Jim Aurora Jim Aurora The Aurora Family Love Princess Aurora Jim and Meg From Arco Mini Market Dest Family Jeff Tarq 212 Patrons Mike Dusa King Moonie John Dacey Class of 79 To Uncle Kevin — Kelly Dacey The Misfits The Charles Dacey Family The Steve Zadrozny Family The Silvio Carbone Family Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mazzone Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chomicz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nataro Precision Products, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brause Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breininger Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce DePascale Family St. Jacque's of Wallingford Salerno Coiffures Gramma Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zarbo, Sr. Frances and Annette Tirozzi Matt Pisani Tom Rybak Christopher Albert Lombardi Eyes'' Vinny, Yola, Bernadette Center Dog Grooming Lynnette Fazzino Good Luck Sue and Ron The Folio Family Bob Class of 73 Kathy Class of 75 Viola Titus John P. Bunnell Bill Foraker Billie Joe Foraker Good Luck Cindy, Luv B. J. Good Luck Cin, Love Hector Good Luck From Goosegut! Good Luck From Nana! Good Luck Cin, Love Mom and Dad We’re Ready for the 80’s! Love Sharon and Bill Good Luck Mary, Love Cin The Fuehrer Family Charlie's Angels Cindy Richter Mrs. H. Glennon Good Luck Deb — Paul and Betty Debbie, Stay as Nice as You Are. J- B. Pelletier Vic DeBernardi Mrs. and Mr. Massini Paula Massini Mrs. Johnson The Delucia Family Best Wishes Lynn and Chris Love Jacki Aunt Bea and Uncle Jim Congratulations Lynn Ann Mike Boileau E. Ryan Pam Buehler Joe P. Marie John Jacqueline Gherlone Telly, Ket, and Trill Ed and Lorraine Cirillo Andrea Corniello Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lapinski Chico Attny and Mrs. A. Rosenbaum Jane M. Mally Mrs. M. Inside Outlet Phyllis F. Pesticci Sally Barrie Mrs. Harold Fitch Sr. Lisa Cirillo Susan Lamar To GFK ... You Owe Me a Goldfish Carl and Madelyn Marinuzzi Craig and Lynette Mrs. Lynne Buehler Donald Olson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olson Jennifer Buehler The Eddy Family Class of '82 is 1 Dottie and Armand Carrano Congratulations from CJV Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Varrone Terrence and Joan Flood Joan E. Beardsley David R. Flood Ca;;am and Barbara Kelly Chet and Lois Arthur Rose M. Martin A.C.G. Incorporated Hello Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pauluk Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Moreggi Bickfords of Hamden Dominic Moreggi Jr. Mark Wilson Mrs. Louise Moreggi Mary Miniter Eddie Masto the Chef Kim Reagan Missy DiVito Michael Papa Lori Shelly Butler Janice Cappucci Emily A. Smith R. J. Gherlone Jr. Shane Hilton In Memory of Walter Blakeslee 79 Gail Solano Caren and Mark Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fusco Mrs. May Mally Good Luck at Roger Williams Kristine Preziosi Jack E. McFaden William B. Mahoney Jr. Frida Laufer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips Kathy Ewchuk Donna Celso Sue Celso Warren and Pamela Marilyn Hubbell Mrs. Norbert Crosby Billy Buehler Jr. Ralph Buehler Jr. Brenda Eddy Judy Depoto Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trapani Doreen Varrone Ms. Morma Leach James E. Varrone Zed Varrone Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Travis Ken and Dolores Martin Joan Flood Gary and Debbie Bluette Geo. Szirbik and Shirley Keith Flood Andrew C. Grimaldi Fifi Pauluk Edward and Jane Borkowski Rose Patrons 213 Mark Criscuolo Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stockmon Pat Milone, Pharmacist Patti Nadeau Rich and Natalie Roy. you finally made it — Robin Dana-Kins Mr. and Mrs. Martin Halloran Sr. Good Luck Po Mr. Dominic Moreggi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Persano Ron and Anita Rosetti Frank Fiore Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Ricci and Family 1 Love Vermont Terri Danielson Scott and Todd Ricci Darrrr!! — rrrraD!! Mr. and Mrs. S. Regan Michael Christopher Caiafo Donna M. Tomczyk Dom and Jill lannone Bill Darling Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Prunier Auto Parts and Service George Wheeler Linda and Robert Forte Bob and Helen Klos Nick Scandiffio Patricia Prunier Billy and Jean — N.A.P.A. Uncle Ed Cavallaro Margaret Harty Lydell Motors Philip Palmisano Family Kathleen Prunier Susan C. Burban Sal and Helen Orio Studio 43 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taravella Rodney Snedeker Rose and Harold Borrelli Mrs. Emma Vandomo Carol Mulvey and Steven Hermann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merola Lisa lannone Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hermann 1 Love Koala Bears and A.C. Jessica lannone Mr. and Mrs. Barney T. Miller Ray Prunier Jimmy’s Auto Wrecking Don and Maryellen Priebe The Tomczyk Family on Pool Rd. Tommy, Lynda. Tom and Tricia Farace Herbert Meola Mrs. Hilton Ken C. Witteman Esther Nemo Ms. M. Flaharty Oswalds Barber Shop Anna Bybel Rose DeMorro Joseph Ciminra Viola Lougal James J. Willeimme Richard and Peggy Wesley Raymond Milici Terry Haydon Lou and Anna Paduano Stanley Grsebisz Shari-Lily Craig Sickles Adam Olszyk Sue Brown Deanne Litke Frank Sacco Jr. Mary, Yvonne and Sean Boyden Donnie Litke Sal Marino Louise Carrano Mott and Carol Flanagan Mr. Dennis DeMartino Maria Kidd Bobby and Debbi Good Luck Dorothy — Mom and Dad Jeff Cordeiro Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore DeLucia Robert Slauson Sandy Compitello The Edward Montesi Family Mary Gniazdowski Doreen A. DeMattis The Nullo Bernacchia Family Friend of Lori and David Debbi Litke Alice Firth Maria Gargano Ann Varrone The Ron-Lou-ettes Alma V. Ellis Peerless Transport Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Olympio Montesi Bera East Dominic Perillo The Orts Family Michele Sampiere Good Luck Omin and Bob Rick and Marlene Montesi Good Luck Bay City Bomber Good Luck Smellie! Eleanor Norback Andy and Rosanne Mrs. Josephine Reilly David Montesi Duke Luciani Susan Jean Mulgtleen Good Luck Lori, From Mom and Dad Diane and Blanca John Odaynik Lori DeStefano Lori Rubino Best of Luck Sis — Kathy Anthony’s Mr. and Mrs. James Doutspoi From Westport With Love — Joe A Friend “Kasop and Bean” Walter L. Zulinski Good Luck Class of ’80 Little Bean and Flopilus Frank J. Los — Class of 63” Macaroni Brothers Forever Vito Landolfi and Laura Koutsopolos Cousin Rosann Paul and Angela Armendola Joan M. Walsh — H. Pearce Co. Jessica Bassing Nancy, Donny, Michael and Krista Novak Lois Saunders Jim and Bridgetta Fiore The Joe Mikos Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Wielgorecki Pat and Ann Fiore Dan, Kathy, Danny and Bruce Orth Francine H. Seaver Alice Fiore Mike Baldarelli The Cook’s Carmine Granucci Mr. and Mrs. DeStefano Peace to All the Gherlones Ray and Eva DiCrosta Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goldstein Barbara A. Sherman Sandol Astrausky 214 Patrons J.T. Jack and Cathy Pete Femniak Laura Adinolfi Art Kulenski Paul and Rexie Marinuzzi Good Luck Debby, Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeLucia Marc Herzog Mama and Poppy Cretella Deb Savino The Anthony Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamel Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Watt Michelle Anywhere but North Haven; JR The Four Musketeers Chris and Di The Raps I Hate to Run!! Ferry Street Deli Daily Tobacco and News John Glenn Greg Sauter Brad Park (Mike’s Man) Pete and Pat DeMatties Doreen DeMatties Elaine DeMatties Lynne DeMatties Laura DeMatties Barbara J. Biondillo Mr. and Mrs. Domenic C. DeLucia Good Luck — Uncle Tanoose Mr. Olivera Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cestaro In Memory of My Parents Harold Fitch, Jr. Don Deloge Mr. Weeks Nancy Herman Coach Prez Mr. and Mrs. R. Lapinski Friend of the Class of 1980 Mr. Jennings Joseph Murray A.B.C. Carolyn Cretella Barbara and Bob Barcsansky Mr. and Mrs. Savino Joe and Jean Gargano The Papacoda's The Herzie Babies.” Ant, Donna, and Mike Go for It!! '80 W. B. Kennedy George Parese Jean Apuzzo Nancy and Alan Bank Nickolas Jr. '77 Mary Nuzzo The Cassella's Nancy and Lou Fortuna Ronnie Rubino Quick Stop Dairy Ferraiolos Food Center J. and R. Distributors Mark Powell Bill Parisi DeMatties Family Louis Ferrigno Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. DeMatties Steve Cole Kathy Carrone Fran Ward There’s More to the Picture Than Meets the Eye Jim Kenney Lyman Hall, Class of '70 Mr. Butch Metzler Duck” — Class of '79 Rocky” John J. Caruso Joseph J. Caruso Mr. David D'Eugenio Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore D’Eugenio Mr. and Mrs. William Callahan Good Luck Class of '80 Mary Frances Conte Kathleen Conte — Senior 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale E. DeLucia Good Luck Graduates Miss Janet Betta Vic D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. D'Amato Owl Dietz Kari Zilinskas George and Phyllis Stone Christopher J. Midolo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Midolo R. F. Wilber Edward and Phyllis Kirby Debbie and Kara Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirby Mrs. Meeneghan Mr. Chester Betta Marylou Diana To Karen, Happy Days, Love Fidd Karen and Scott, Forever Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lavanway Phyllis A. Firth Ed Cirillo, Jr. — 25” Michele Natrillo Michele Lavanway Dimples and Cutie (Bubbles) Good Luck Seniors! Love, Lynn and Chris The Gilbride Family Mimi DeLucia Vanessa Ferrigno Gerry From Nationwide Louis Cesarini A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Minutillo Richard and Chris Mongillo Mr. and Mrs. Donald La Porte Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agnent Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mastropetre Thomas Mastropetre Ronnie’s Dance Workshop Pete Femniak Loves Karen Ewchuk Sensational Seventeen Class of ‘81 Ellie Thompson Karen and Terry Bergantino Henry and Pamela Thompson R. W. James Mr. Antonelli Anne and Tim Connell P.G.T. The Boys of Cheever U” N.H. Roundball CB2, Trish, Kels and Walt Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mongillo Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Taggett Ms. Rose Marie Leonetti Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cedro Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mongillo Love Patty Arnold's Jewelers Good Luck N.H. Hockey Love Michael A. Santos Mrs. Alda Betta Culver Lane Weightlifters Sav-rite Liquors Carol Proto Connie M. DeLucia Patrons 215 THE MARLIN FIREARMS COMPANY 100 Kenna Drive North Haven, CT 06473 CHUCK EDDIE SCRAP DEALERS, INC. 349 Sackett Point Road North Haven, CT 06473 Compliments of United Aluminum 100 United Drive North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Congratulations From.The Class of 1982 ■- ] MhK S vv T 1 J. A fl -A , V - V OwA V-A 'J IK 1 t Ar North’s Insurance Agency Inc. 204 State Street 'North Haven, Connecticut 06473 288-1691 Ricci-Cavallaro Painting 7 Peck Street Noifh Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-3531 Congratulations to the Class of ’8' PEERLESS TRANSPORT COI Majfthew C. Flanagart 509 Laurel Street East Haven, CT 06512 469-1357 Nice-Trou, Inc. 75 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 North Haven s Family Jan Store 239-0002 Subway 75 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-9659 “Best Wishes From Subway” Best of everything class '80 from Anthony's Pizza Restaurant Pizza • Subs • Calzones • Dinners 60 Middletown Avenue (King's Plaza) North Haven, Ct. 562-7175 Atlas Fence Company, Inc. 34 Middletown Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From UMC Electronics Company IT’s Hutton’s For Fine Menswear P. Hutton and Son North Haven and Guilford for xtra space Compliments of Aura Mfg. 50 McDermott Road North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Congratulations to the Class of ’80 From Delson Plumbing and Heating Inc. 40 Temple Street North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-0533 Good Luck Seniors From the Student Council Forest-Grove Pharmacy North Haven Shopping Center Washington A North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Jean-Faivr Inground i 9 BlakesM North Have Tower-Olshen Electric Supply 333 State Street V mf- North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Sales Consultants of Greater New Haven 605 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Dmo's Restaurant Luncheon — Dinner — Seafood Specialties 239-5548 540 Washington Avenue — Route 5 North Haven. Connecticut 06473 H. Pearce Company, Realtors 393 State Street North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Full Service Residental and Industrial Real Estate (203)281-3400 Best of Luck in the Future Townline Volkswagen The Optical Company 95 Middletown Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 TOWER OLSHON ELECTRIC SUPPLY 333 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to the Class of '80 LBG DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 311 State Street ! ground pools f, ecticut 06473 North Haven, CT 06473 “Serving Independent Grocers’’ Congratulations to the Class of '80 LUPPI, MAHON SIMONS, P C. Certified Public Accountants 22 Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to the Class of '80 LANDMARK 444 Sackett Point Road North Haven, CT 06473 288-4572 288-0411 KRASCO STEREO Audio experts. . uc 87-89 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-5313 Compliments of: THOMAS P. McKEON CARL CELLA DIME SAVINGS BANK 47 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 865-1133 Member FDIC Congratulations to the Class of '80 ROLLER HAVEN 89 Washington Avenue North Haven Where the good times roll” MIKES AUTOMOTIVE 302 Maple Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to Class of 1980 Union Carbide Windsor Shoppe 117 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-4644 Congratulations Class of '80 American Colonial Furniture Shop 112 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 624-1685 Beazley Company 25 Broadway North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-5347 Waldron Company Inc. Abrasive Blast Equipment 57 Old Broadway North Haven, Connecticut 06473 The Land of Oz 30 Broadway North Haven. Connecticut 06473 239-7144 Carvel of North Haven 216 Ads 101 Washington Avenue ! North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Wendy’s School of Dance Ballet — Jazz — Tap — Pointe — Baton 239-0154 Mario's Beauty Salon 128 Middleton Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-3234 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 Best Wishes For Future Success The Upjohn Company Compliments of Ray’s Food Center 151 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Regina’s Originals 4B Broadway Dressmaking and Alterations Sirocco Screenprints 376 State Street North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Congratulations to the Class of ’80 Parese Motors and Fuel Oil Company 299 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 North Haven Plumbing and Heating 348 Sackett Point Road North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Little Red Shoe House 528 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Meat Block , 43 Broadway North Haven, Connecticut 06473 I Arnold’s Jewelers Diamonds — Watches — Gifts .• China—'Silver — Crystal Watch and Clock Repair North Haven Shopping Center ( Al’s Fashion-Ette t Beauty Salon 67 State Street North Haven. Connecticut 06473 239-7062 Advance Bearing And Supply Company, Inc. 204 State Street North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Heldor Associates 354 Sackett Point Road North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Crossroads Unisex Hair Stylist •166 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-3359 Traders Warehouse Outlet Sackett Point Road North Haven, Connecticut 06473 281-5867 The Newton New Haven Company 6 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Compliments From a Friend DOVER AUTO BODY 82 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT MARONE’S AUTO BODY Auto Painting and Collision Repair 59 Old Broadway North Haven 239-0827 NORTH HAVEN BICYCLE CENTER 311 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 NORTH HAVEN LANES 310 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 NORTH HAVEN FLORIST 32 Broadway North Haven, CT METRO ROOFING SUPPLIES INC. 26 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 REAL-TECH Inc. of Conn. 144 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT Realtors 239-2553 DUNKIN DONUTS 136 Washington Avenue North Haven SCARPELLINO’S SUBSHOP 497 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 0647 3 ROBERT’S SALON 1874 Hartford Turnpike North Haven MUZIO S TRAVEL WORLD LTD S 1915 Hartford Turnpike North Haven WISE CLEANERS 1870 Hartford Turnpike North Haven JOSEPH DEPAOLA Attorney at Law Former Alumni HORSELESS CARRIAGE 384 State Street North Haven, CT MONTOWESE MEAT CENTER 95 Middletown Ave. North Haven, CT 624-9626 DEE S FLOOR COVERING 86 Middletown Ave. North Haven, CT 06473 776-3563 THOMAS F. PHILLIPS AS! Northmen AGWAY 66 State Street North Haven ANN-RICHARD INTERIORS 83 State Street North Haven JEFF’S POWER EQUIPMENT 156 State Street North Haven A TO Z RENTAL CENTER Tools and Equipment for Rent Reasonable Rates 631 Washington Ave. Route 5 North Haven, CT 06473 9 t i Jr McKesson chemical company 309 State Street North Haven OLD FASHIONED MEAT MARKET 87 State Street North Haven, Conn. . j CANDID CLEANERS 114 Washington Ave. North Haven, CT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’80 The Panza Construction Co 65 Oak Road West Haven, CT 06473 EAGLE BROS. TIRES 38 Broadway North Haven, CT ; 239-1673 ORCHARD HILL ANSWERING SERVICE 6 Broadway North Haven, CT j 239-3368 COMPLIMENTS OFrH'j North Haven Cleaners 36 Broadway CONNECTICUT CONTAINER CORPORATION 455 Sackett Pt Road £ North Haven, CT 06473 THE VELLECA CONSTRUCTION CORP. 385 Sackett Point Fjd. North Haven, Coni® A FRIEND CONGRATULATI LUCIANI SPORTS 117 Washington Ave. North Haven Shopping Cent HUBIE’S HOBBIES 85 Washington Ave. North Haven. CT 06473 239-2282 DAVIDSON CO., INC. 60 Brooklawn Dr. Meriden, CT 06450 239-9597 or 235-6693 Congratulations from M. Solecki Realty Christoforo’s Farm Market Inc. 68 Quinnipiac Avenue Forest Road North Haven, Connecticut Northford. Connecticut '24-6617 484-9393 Broadway CleanersH 83 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 ‘‘Good clothes deserve gool cleaning” One Hour Service 239-1838 THE FRANKSON FENCE CO. “The Connecticut Fencemen” 451 State Street STURRUP’S FLORIST 394 State Street North Haven, CT 248-7589 NEW HAVEN BODY BUILDING CO., INC. 395 State Street North Haven, CT B R CHEVRON SERVICE American and Foreign Car Tuneup — brakes — air conditioning Major repairs — road service — snow plowing 414 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations From The Class of 1981 Evie’s Kitchen Breakfast Specials fl Subs and Sandwiches Soups made on premises Take out orders 494 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-1578 Smooth Sailing Class of ’80 From the Lobster Factory of New England 239-7417 Warren Insurance Agency, Inc. 140 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-9222 RIDGE MOTORS 322 State Street North Haven PLEINES’ PACKAGE STORE 344 State Street North Haven. CT 06473 HENRY’S RESTAURANT 346 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 Al Gollenberg Sentry Insurance 127 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 239-4896 Presto Welding Service Center 449 Sackett Point Road North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Union Carbide Industrial Gases and Welding Products Ads 217 CO Z O-l rCH oOZOn TOP OF THE ACTOR — Clint Eastwood SKR- lout'seasons Elvis SSSsSU J esTavlor Hod Stewart nou £ UffC sggiS? flay! iv G cs toil Denver VJii'9s , Stevie fonder THE BEST MUSIC ON FM imII RADIO STATION — WKCI — 101 FM ACTRESS — Jane Fonda N.H. TEACHER — Mr. DeLucia TOTEM POLE ALBUM — Donna Summers Greatest Hits ANIMAL —Dogs THE I1IKNOMKXAJ. BESTSEUJiK Til AI STVXNED thecocxtky Mirvvnj.i fORfSSR ikJJIJ STORY |ftM YA. srw L FOOD — Pizza BOOK — Catcher in the Rye Amityville Horror 221 CAR — Mercedes GROUP — Earth, Wind Fire 222 : TELEVISION SHOW — M A S H 223 SINGERS — Barbara Streisand and Barry Manilow HANG OUT — McDonald’s MOVIE — Animal House SONG — Babe rwnr Kff CANDY —M M's 224 Senior Candids Senior Candids 225 226 Senior Candids 230 Senior Candids Senior Candids 231 What remains within our thoughts Is all our time together Take the rugged sunny days The warm and rocky weather Take the roads that have been walked Looking for tomorrow's time Peace of mind We have seen a million stars Rising above the water Climbing the hills to our destiny To the mountain shelter Taking off the days One by one Setting them to breathe in the sun As all life spills into time Changing with the seasons Filling up the world with thoughts Changing time to reasons. 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