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

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SACHEM 1981 Table Of Contents Dedication ..............................2 In Memoriam .............................3 Seniors .................................4 Senior Directory .......................62 Who's Who ..............................82 Senior Folio ...........................90 Faculty ................................96 In Memoriam ......................... 4 43 Special Education .................... 114 Underclassmen ....................... 4 48 School Life .......................... 130 Sports ............................... 144 Clubs 8t Activities .................. 188 Sachem Staff ..........................202 Class Will ............................206 Patrons 8 . Ads .......................208 North Haven High School North Haven, Connecticut DEDICATION When we look back on our past four years at North Haven High and remember the many activities and endeavors in which we took part, two very special people come to mind. For it was the contin- ued help and support of these two people which gave us the chance to participate in so many of the experiences which made the past four years special for each one of us. Rarely is one class lucky enough to have both a grade principal and a class advisor whose dedication and concern is so deary apparent. In sincere appreciation of the time, effort, and energy they have devoted to our class, we, the members of the class of 1981 dedicate this edition of Sachem to Miss Maryanne Cassidy and Mr. Robert Scelzo. 2 DEDCATION In Memory of Karen E. Cordeiro 7 25 63 - 7 8 80 In Memory Of Karen E. Cordeiro She so strongly pushed aside She has taught those of us who knew her well just how precious each moment really is taking things as they come and living each moment to its fullest with no fear just courage and patience She made us realize just how much love one person can bring into our lives and how quickly it can be taken away without it even being acknowledged 9 12 80 In every friendship we see the beauty the joy and the laughter shared throughout the years as we saw hers In every day we grow learning more feeling pain and love yet it seems so unfair for her days to have been cut short and her laughter to have been stopped In the last few months of her time here she was so happy and carefree those of us who knew that she suffered had no words to express the love we felt or maybe we couldn't face the fear It is with deep humility and great affection that I write these words of tribute to a little girl who embodied the epitome of courage. The first day that Karen realized something was wrong, she came to me saying: Mrs. Robbins, look at all these black and blue spots. The very next day she was in the hospital which was going to be her home away from home every so often until the fatal day in July of 1980. As we gaze at this lovely smiling Karen, it is with intense difficulty that we realize that she was keenly aware of her fate. Even though she knew the final hour was approaching, never did she shed a tear. Perhaps we can all learn a lesson from the courage of this child who was very dear to me and to all those who knew her. Rebecca Robbins IN MEMORIUM 3 Mary-Sue Acquarulo The humblest friendship is a treasure more precious than all the triumphs of genius, the simplest motion of the heart is sweeter and more necessary than all the satisfaction of vanity. George Sand Patricia Ann Alba Patti Trish He who flies with turkeys, will never soar like an eagle Susan J. Altieri Juey If you love something set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't it nev- er was Laurie Ann Amodio Laur It's better to have loved, then never to have loved at all Antoinette M. Anastasio Nettie “NetskiPolski If the changing seasons touch you gen- tly there is no reason I can't do the same now. You understand the way I'm feel- ing I'll give you all the love I have to give Denise Marie Angelicola Dee ... to get the full value of joy you must have someone to divide it with leisha A.J. Aliberti She-She If you love something set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't it nev- er was 6 SENIORS Elizabeth Ann Ardolino Betsy” Marie Yvonne Arnone Arnie” Blarn” So soon a time will come when the sum will set upon cherished moments, leav- ing the precious memories to linger on. Yet the morning sun awaits us, and a new day is once again.” Linda Maria Artaiz If you need me, call me, no matter where you are no matter how far” Victoria A. Asard Vickie” Mickey” I took to the sea reflections in the waves spot my memory some happy some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. We lived hap- pily forever so the story goes. But some- how we missed out on the pot of gold, but we'll try best that we can to carry on.” Lisa Louise Astarita “Lee” “For long you live and high you fly, and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, and all you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be.” Therese Ann Astorino Terry” Ter” I believe for everyone who goes astray, someone will come, to show the way. Marion Louise Augur Mimi Life if very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friends.” The Beatles SENIORS 7 Daniel Maxwell Bailey Denim Dan I want to get my kicks in before the whole — house goes up in flames. Robert John Barcsansky, Jr. Zookster Don As I wander through the world in which I live. I search everywhere for a new inspi- ration. Gregory Paul Barbiero Hitch Deserve success and you will com- mand it Robert Baldo In your hand is the answer. Let it guide you along. Neil Peart Catherine Ann Bartoli Cathy “Cath What lies before you and what lies be- hind you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you Lisa G. Barry Lou-Lou B.B. When your away, I loose my day, when with me, I can see my friend. I'm gonna tell you again that I love YOU! 8 SENIORS Stephen J. Basilicato “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satis- fied.” Sandra Jean Bellento “Sandi “San” “There is no limit to what you can learn unless you limit yourself Frances Elizabeth Baskett “Fran” “Skett” “As if you could kill time without injuring eternity” Lisa A. Bederman “I love friends for not only what they are, but for what they are when I am with them” Ann-Marie Bergeron “Friendship is just a little word; it's people who make it big.” Stephen E. Battle “Steve” “Imaginaiton is more important than knowledge” Josephine V. Bernardo “Jo” “Bobsi-twin “True Memories are never forgotten in our minds and hearrts” SENIORS 9 Rose A. Bernardo Ro” Bobsytwin” “A rose is a rose is a rose” Catherine G. Beyer Cathy, C.B. There's nothing worth the wear of win- ning but laughter and the love of friends.” Ronnie C. Bicknell Ron Thomas J. Bisighini Bisig Tom” Carolyn A. Bialecki C.B.” Bialeck” Be courageous and have humor.” Robert Bissell Bobby” Remembrance is a golden chain to have to love and then to part is the greatest sorrow of one mans heart.” Ralph H. Black Bubba 52” The greatest thing in life is to love and be loved” 10 SENIORS Elizabeth Kaye Bleicher Lasybeth • Everyone has their own opinion and their own bellybutton — and you can't take either one away from them. Louis (Grandpa) Kane Anna C. Block Miss Sweden L'amitie. C'est L'art D'approviser Suzanne J. Bogaert Nibbs Bogie Every day holds the reflection of gold- en yesterdays and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.” Sharon M. Boguniecki Lose you dreams and you will lose your mind. Alisa Kathleen Boltman Lee Lisa I desire no future that will break the ties of the past Michael Paul Bonadies Bonz Nothing worth achieving could be gained without toil and pain. Louise A. Borsari S.P. The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn’t love till you give it away. SENIORS 11 Caroline T. Boyce Car” If you love something, let it go free. If it comes back it's yours. If it doesn't it nev- er was. Bonnie S. Brockett Doo” Love is a feeling of happiness, not a sound of joy. 12 SENIORS Lena Darlyne Boykin “Sylvie Fritz Laughter; it's the worlds best medi- cine Joseph Anthony Brigante III Joe Smokin' Joe Disco It is better to try and fail than to fail to try. Lydell S. Brown “Sky “When I say Rock you say Roll, when I say Ice then you say Cold, When I say Disco you say Beat. So say it like honey cause you know it's sweet. Robert Edward Brancato Bronc Bronco Canvass the town and brush the back- drop. are you sleeping, brother John? Karen Ann Bruce A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words Tracey A. Brunetti If the sun refuses to shine I will still be loving you; When the mountains crum- ble to the sea. there will still be you and me. Josephine Budz Josie If you love something you set it free; if it belongs to you it will return if it doesn't it was never yours. Jennifer Ann Bryant “Jen-i “fejener Carpe Diem. (Take opportunities and enjoy the present, don't wait until later. ) Bruce Budney You won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes. No matter what your dream might be. Neil Peart Pamela Frances Buehler Pam Pammie Memories are everyones second chance at happiness Steve Joe Buckmiller Kyle Allyson Buongirno Giggles Clde Believing there's a star for everyone, makes it easier to recall, that together for the children of the world there's a star smiling for us all SENIORS 13 Vincent Buonocore Dan Burke “Catch as you can I'm not staying long. I'll be back early or never at all Shine on M. Rutherford Thomas M. Burke Shelly Ann Butler Shelby “Barny “Smile it gives your face something to do. Matthew T. Cahill “Matt” He who reigns within himself, and rules passions, desires and fears, is more than a king. Milton Elizabeth Marie Campbell Liz LORD-help me to remember that noth- ing is going to happen to me today that you and I together can't handle. John T. Burke 14 SENIORS Vincent Campagnuolo Janice Rose Cappucci Jan Capooch Cutie If life is music, love, and laughter, let me live forever! Thomas G. Casey Case Apple Pie The best things in life come with hard work Andrea Beth Casman Ang I love you the more in that I believe you have liked me for my own sake and for nothing else James F. Cavadini Doc Running like the wind Donna Lee Marie Celso Donna I've tried everything in my life the things I like I try twice! Lynyrd Skynrd Leonard Chapelle SENIORS 15 Margaret Cipollini Wayne A. Clements Karen Louise Clarke “Clarken “And all those who see me, and all who believe in me, share in the freedom I feel when I fly Chris P. Cleary “Some people say they're going to die someday; I got news, you never got to go. Ted “Gonzo Nugent Jeanne Marie Clement “It's my life anyways David P. Colantonio “Dave “If people can't accept me for what I am than they're not worth being ac- cepted by Deborah Jean Coates 16 SENIORS Deborah Lynn Colby Bobu” There are things far worse than death Phil Costello When we get to that place where we really want to go we'll walk in the sun. but till then, tramps like us, baby, we were born to run. Theresa Ann Conkling Terry Terrence Reese Terry Berry My mind's made up-don't confuse me with the facts! Andrea Jean Corniello “An Anj De Cherish memories, for without them we would have nothing to look back on Jane Marie Conway Twit If you meet someone without a smile give him one of yours George L. Cottiero Coe It's only the beginning Christine Ann Cote Chris I'm as free as a bird now and this bird you cannot change, cause I'm a speed traveling onward. How about you! Lord knows I can't change. SENIORS 17 George W. Coulston Taking the bull by the horns is often a sound course of action-as long as you and the bull agree on when you can let go Beth A. Cozzolino Bet If the sun refuse to shine I would still be loving you, when the mountains crumble to the sea there would still be you and me Laura Ann Crosby Laur Keep reaching for the stars Julian Czarny Christopher J. Criscuolo Take it as it comes. J.M. Anne $. D'Amico Anna I'm as free as a bird now” Susan Daniel 18 SENIORS David Michael DeAngelo Dave Life is a wonderous series of nows an else is illusion Bernadette DeCicco Bern If I leave here tomorrow will you still remember me? L.S. Joseph Michael DeAngelo, Jr. Joe Andrew J. DeCusati Deek To live life in your own way. to reach for the goals you have set. to be the you that you want to be-that is success Diane Theresa DeMaio Di Little Shot This moment we share together may be temporary, but the memories will last forever Michael Edward Dellavalle Mike Dell A good onense is a good defense Mark Anthony Decuca Roy Life is like an uncapped bottle of soda; once you lose your fizz your're flat SENIORS 19 Michael Charles DeMaio “Mikey “A smile costs nothing but creates much Sharon M. Desmond “Tish “Shar ”Ce N'est qu'un debut; cohtinuons le combat Paula J. DeMeola “Deme “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. William Arthur Ward Deborah Annemarie Denis “The greatist gift in life is the gift of ac- ceptance knowing that relationships rarely run smoothly you begin to realize that real roses contain real thorns Bernadette Mary DeMorro “Bernie “Ying “... just you and me simple and free Donna Ann Deviot “Deveets “We may never pass this way again, so live it up the best you can Jeffrey Scott Deutsch “Jeff “Take time to love and be loved, it's a God-given privilege 20 SENIORS Patricia Catherine DeBrigida Patty Pat We need to have people who mean something to us, people to whom we can turn to. knowing that being with them is coming home Yvonne Ann Donarumo I was a child and he was a child, in this kingdom by the sea, but we loved with a love that was more than love, with a love that the winged seraphs of heaven converted me and him together James R. DiCaprio Marcy Dinicola Dawn Marie DiGioia Spock A.V. Life ain't so bad at all if you five it off the wall Ellen Elizabeth Dowers I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today Lisa Donnan Lis Dannon Live your life today, for you may not see tomorrow. SENIORS 21 Karen Lee Eddy Kare , Cecil Friendship is too valuable a treasure to bury. K.L.E. Margaret Mary Eifler What we can't do today, we can al- ways do tomorrow. Leslie D. Ellis Less Will I make it through the summer, breaking ties with old friends and new, losing one just gains another. America Roseann M. Esparo Roe I shall pass this way but once; any kind- ness, let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall never pass this way again. Brian P. Esposito “B'zito , Espo Joanna Lynn R. Esposito Tich-u-Ba . Joanna There must be some kinda way outta here, said the joker to the theif, There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief! James Marshal Hendrix Patricia Ann Esposito Pat , O.S.D. To love is nothing, to be loved is some- thing, and to love and be loved is every- thing. 22 SENIORS Susan E. Evans “Sue-ann “Sue” “... the future none can see, the road you leave behind, ahead lies mystery Barbara Striesand Carol Ann Farace “Rosie”, “Care” “You and I have memories, longer than the road that stretches out of here.” Beatles Karen Marie Fanning Lisa Marie Ewchuck “Lee” “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 Lynette Theresa Faulkner “Lyn” “Don't walk in front of me. I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Walk beside me and be my friend.” Lynn Marie Fazzino “Curly” “The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love until you give it away.” Diane M. Fede “Di”, “Fedeies” “If you see someone without a smile give them one of yours.” SENIORS 23 Laurie Ann Ferraiuoluo Dols , Dollebus “I know you deceived me now here's a surprise. Kenneth A. Ferner Ken Castles made of sand fall in the sea eventually. J. Hendrix Louis A. Ferrigno Lou , Louie Anne Maria Fers “Wers , Fersy I look to the sea, reflections in the waves spark my memories. Some hap- py, some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. Styx Stephen R. Fiasconaro Puffer , Puff John A. Florio Smoke Out here in the perimeter there are stars, out here we is stoned. Immaculate Jane Melanie Fletcher Fletch , Hane Come dance with the westwind up to the mountain tops sail o're the canyons and up to the sky REACH for the Heav- en's and hope for the future and all that we can be - not what we are. 24 SENIORS John Denver Christopher John Foley Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your coun- try. Susan E. Frank Franco “Dizzy Blond “He who cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass. Karen Denise Fortes “Suger “If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me, cause I'm as free as a bird now and this bird you cannot change. Lynyrd Skynyrd Lisa Ann Fragola “Chip “Comes a time when your drifting, comes a time when you settle down. Neil Young Peter Austin Fredericks “Fred “Little Freddie ' “Today is the first day of the rest of your life. James L. Fortuna “Jamey “Men hang out signs indicative of their respective trades, shoemakers a gigan- tic shoe, jewelers a monster watch, the dentist a gold tooth, but up in the moun- tains of New Hampshire, God Almighty hung out a sign to show there he makes man. William R. Fumiatti Jr. “Bill Franky Jr. A man is the origin of his action. Micomachean Ethics SENIORS 25 Paul Joseph Furlan Furly-Burly Gina Marie Gaetano Bean Ba-Bina I'm the one who's got to die, when it's my time to die, so let me live my life the way I want to. Jimi Hendrix Bruce J. Garbatini We are secrets to each other, each one's life a novel no one else has read. Neil Peart Susan-Beth Gherlone Toos . Twink In order to be happy in life you must have friends. Relationships con be cre- ated by caring, trusting, sharing, and honesty. Friendships hove to include one more quality; LOVE. S.B.G. John E. Glenn Roost 16 “Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing. Lori-Anne Geraci Lor I keep my friends as misers do their treasures, because, of all the things granted us by wisdon, none is greater or better than friendship. David A. Gamache Cochise I paid my time, a new life is going to be mine! M.T.B. 26 SENIORS Traci© Barbara Glick ’’Trace ’’Even now when I have come so far I wonder where I am ... but I think I can make it. Jeffrey Louis Goldbloom “Jeff ’’That that is, is. That that is not, is not. And that that is in between is found in N.H.H.S.. Charmaine B. Graziano ’’Char Forget about the past and look to- wards the future. C.B.G. Barbara Jean Greco “I'm as free as a bird now. JON Peter J. Grillo Andrew C. Grimaldi “Andy ’’Let us endeavour to see things as they are, and then enquire whether we ought to complain. Ann C. Guckin Live each day to the fullest. ”A day isn't successful until you have laughed. SENIORS 27 Richard M. Haag Janet Marie Homa Jan , Mike” Success is to be measured no so much by the position that one has reached in life, as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. Christopher Joseph Hall Crash What are we doing at Blue Cross? Laura Ann Hartman There has never been a a sunset that was not followed by a dawn. Jung-soo J. Hong To dogmatically believe and not ques- tion makes the individual a slave to igno- rance. To question without the intent to listen is oblique. Martin P. Harrigan Marty There's nothing that we can't do my friend, cause the spirit is with us all. Kansas I Marsha Irene Holcomb 28 SENIORS Wendy Horowitz Kenneth Imperato Ken” The future belongs to those who pre- pare for it.” - Emmerson Nancy-Louise Hunt “Don't think. Feel. It is like a finger point- ed at the moon. Don't concentrate on the finger, or you will miss all the heaven- ly glory.” Bruce Lee Lisa lldefonso Sheryl L. Jacobs Cheri” In time I'll change. And you. And the currents of our lives. But the image of this moment will never fade. For it's as unfor- gettable as you are.” James E. Ibsen Jim” When the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me, shine until tomor- row — Let it be.” Lennon and McCart- ney Brian A. James But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn. Which shines brighter and brighter until full day.” Proverbs 4.18 SENIORS 29 Eileen V. James Live for today, for tomorrow may never come.” Theodore Louis Jasmin Jr. Theo” Ted” The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. Henrik Ibsen Walter L. Jensen Jr. Chip” Don't let it bring you down, it's only castles burning, find someone who's turning and you will come around.'' N.Y. Lisa Sue Johnson A time for us, someday there'll be; when chains are torn; by courage born of a love that's free; A time for us some- day there'll be a new world; A world of shining hopes for you and me.'' Neil F. Johnson You have to be a man to play, but there has to be an awful lot of boy in you.” Roy Campinella Cliff M. Jones Billy” Bif Linnea Ethel Jensen Juan” Jens” I can complain because rose bushes have thorns or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.” 30 SENIORS Tad Jones Life is rough, don't weaken. Susan C. Katz Sue Love is a bright cheery rainbow, a rain- bow is happiness, happiness is love. Kimberly A. Kavanagh Kim Kimbies The world is full of kings and queens, who blind your eyes and steal your dreams it's heaven and hell. Black Sabbath Darlene Clare Keehan Dar . Kee When the mountains crumble to the sea there will still be you and me.” Lynne Ann Kelsey Kels, Kelsey (face) Let the disappointments pass, let the laughter fill your glass ... nothing sur- vives but the way we live our lives. Jackson Browne Thomas Kennedy Walter Glen Kenney Walt Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing! SENIORS 31 Michael D. Keyte (Lachance) Parakeyte” The things we want most aren't always what we expect when we hold them in our hands.” Art Kulenski Special K” Don't look back.” Boston Laura J. Koutsopolos Lour” Kasop” A smile costs nothing but gives much. It takes a moment but the memory can last forever.” Kathleen Mary Kruglik “Let's just say I was testing the bounds of reality. I was curious to see what would happen. That's all it was: just curiosity.” Jim Morrison Kevin T. Kowalski Killer” You make your own day. You make your own night. And sometimes you win. But you always get through.” Doobie Brothers Susan Kent Lamar “Sue” Susie” Reach for the heavens, and hope for the future, all that we can be. not what we are.” John Denver Shirley Monnette Lafley Shirl Feel deeply: enjoy simply; think freely; take risks; welcome love; be who you really are.” 32 SENIORS Jane Mary Lamberti If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Thoreau Paige Ayer Leavitt “Turn the page Darlene Denise Leak Dofl The best way to destroy an enemy is to chain him to a friend. Laurie Lavin “I sit here bored, I don't feel like talking to the people here, I don't feel like looking at this place anymore. Thomas F. Leonard Tom D.S. Be happy with what you are instead of what you wish to be. Dave LeGates Spaceman D.L. He is great who is what he is from nature and never reminds us of others. Ralph Waldo Emerson SENIORS 33 Beth A. LeQuin Curt E. LeQuire No one here gets out alive.” Jim Morrison Charyn Melissa Levin To see the world in a grain of sand, heaven holds a wild flower, infinity in the palm of your hand, eternity in a hour.” Robert Levin Paula Jean Lesnieski Be as you are as you see as I am I am.” Bruce Todd Levine Brucie” A wise person learns by his mistakes.” Nancy E. Longley Nan” No chin” The most wasted day of all is that one in which you haven't laughed.” 34 SENIORS L Tina Marie Lourenco 12 TYE Tina tongue” ■'Did you see graves today with weeds all overgrown, wilting plants like man to dust, nowhere life is shown.” Lynette Ann Luzietti Open doors we find our way. We look, we see. we smile. Surely daybreaks cross our path. And stay maybe a while.” Yes Michael W. Lynch Mike Richard M. Lynch Rich Life always gets harder towards the summit-the cold increases, responsibility increases.” Gregory M. Macdougal Greg” Angelo Maddaloni Lori Ann Madigan If you love someone, set him free, if he comes back he was yours, if he doesn't he never was.” SENIORS 35 Cydney Marie Mahoney “Warm is the day's end multiplied by all the warm days up ahead and yet to some sunshine is my solitary aim. Janet Lynn Mahon “Let me win but if I cannot win let me brave in the attempt. Maria Christine Maio “Eya “If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with. Cara Louise Malavolti “Carbh Whether I would rather be as these men are, ignorant but fancying that I know, or as I am, aware that I know nothing; and I decided that I would rather be myself! Lauren April Manemeit “Laur “Mutsy “If I could make days last forever, if words could make wishes come true. I'd save every day like a treasure and then again I'd spend them with you. Donna Marie Mangino “Gerbil “A friend is a person with whom you laugh and play. A friend is a person who brightens your day. A friend can be a different color or creed. But when a friend is a true one that's all you need. D.M. Frank J. Malin Jr. “If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it's yours, if it doesn't it never was. 36 SENIORS Kathleen M. Mantovani Kath” It's not what you wear from head to toe, it's what you wear from ear to ear, smile!” Susan Marinuzzi Sue Don't get mad, get even.” Michael A. Maratea Never say die.” Elizabeth A. Marinuzzi Liz” Lizzy” It is not how old you are that matters, but how many hours of your life you have yet to live.” Nancy Colleen Markey “Nicky” Wisdom is finding and keeping good friends.” Vicki Maresca Vic” On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.” Le Renard Norbert Markiewicz “You only live life once, get the most out of it.” SENIORS 37 Charlene Marone “Char We should enjoy here while we're here, 'cause there's no here there.'' Ziggy Moira Marx For all knowledge and wonder (which is the seed of knowledge) is an impression of pleasure in itself. Francis Bacon Lisa A. Masucci Hank From daybreak to sunset you are a part if me. John A. Matteis To really appreciate what you have, you must lose it first. Emmett McCarthy John David McDonald Without music life would be a mistake. Catherine Julie Massa Cath BH Always and forever, each moment with you. is just like a dream to me, that somehow came true. 38 SENIORS Adina M. McGee Dina You know that nothing can ever change what we have always been, and always will be. Franklin D. Roosevelt Paul M. McKee Mugoo Nigel A. McLean Nige Reds To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature. William Shakespeare Lynda McLellan Linder In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up that makes us rich. Craig R. Miller Mill If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me? Lori Ellen Meinsen “Lor Dumbo “Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you. Kathleen Milani SENIORS 39 Mark A. Minor© Chicken Man Helene Catherine Morcaldi Friendship is the shadow at evening, it grows until the sun of life sets. John Mitchell What you own is your own kingdom. What you do is your own glory. What you love is your own power. What you live is your own story. N. Peart Julie L. Morrell FLA May the grace of Lord Jesus be with you. Richard J. Monroe Rich “Jr. Be original and be yourself. Heike Mueller Heineken Hike Never say this has been your worst year when you haven't experienced the years ahead. The years have been great. 40 SENIORS Joseph Patrick Murphy Murf For me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart ... and the only worthwhile goal is to traverse it's full length. Don Juan Nancy J. Nesdale “Nonce “Nez “Just about the time you think you can make ends meet somebody moves the ends. Neal G. Murphy “Murph “Ya' better listen, and listen good, pilgrim. Lynn lorie Natale “Dale “Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends ... Corinthians I Joseph F. Nesdale “Joe “A man's style is his mind's voice. Emerson Journals Elizabeth A. Murray “Beeshy “Fred “Don't hang on, nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky. It slips away, all your money won't another minute buy. Kansas Karen Ann Nitshke “Chiachid “Knitshk “Do not part with your illusions; when they are gone, you may continue to exist but you have ceased to live. SENIORS 41 Arthur A. Norman Art Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. Leah Marie Noto Mooch Mouse You whose day it is make it beautiful, get out your Rainbow Colors and make it beautiful. Navaho Song Catherine Mary O'Brien Cathy Cath You cannot step into the same river twice. For other waters are ever flowing. Heraclitus Marybeth O'Brien Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. C.E.H. Kathleen Anne O'Donnell Kath Katie A smile is a gently curved line that sets a lot of things straight. Donna M. O'Hare To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end in life. Spinoza Stacie A. O'Brien The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. 42 SENIORS Patricia M. O'Hare “Patty” A friend is a person of great understanding who shares all our hopes and our schemes; a companion who listens with infinite patience to all of our plans and our dreams.” Beth Anne Olson “Fuff” “True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare. False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere.” Gary C. Olson “Garzo” Kari Louise Olson “Karzo” Crazy I've been smiling lately. Dreaming about the world as one. And I believe it could be. Some day it's going to come.” Cat Stevens David E. Oslin “Billy” “O” “Old man take a look at my eyes, they're a lot like yours.” Neil Young Janet Onofrio “Not” “Jan” “There is freedom in ioving. To love something completely, you must be able to let it go.” Rosalinda Pagliaro Rose' Ro SENIORS 43 Anthony Paliela “Tony People are basically nice. No matter what they are like on the outside, what's inside is what counts. Brenda Ann Peach Bren Peach Where we love is home. Home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts. Oliver W. Holmes Joseph A. Papa Bud William J. Parisi Bill T.D. Can I have a straw with that shake? Carmen S. Pedalino Mooch Carmoon If you let it go. and it does not return, it was not yours to begin with. Michael J. Papa Mike Shorty When you come to the end of the rope, make a knot and hang on. C.W. r Brenda Lee Pelkey Ace Pelks Friendship is like china, precious and rare, when broken can be mended, but the crack is always there. 44 SENIORS James R. Pellegrino Jr. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood and 1.1 took the one less traveled by and that made all the difference. Kathleen Anne Phillips “Kath “Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that's a part of the plan. Susan M. Pellegrino “A friend is one who comes in when the whole world has gone out. Edward S. Peters “To achieve all that is possible we must attempt the impossible. Wayne Piekarski “Life isn't anything unless you live it up. Tina Perfetto “Tiny “Two souls but a single heart; two hearts that beat as one. Michael W. Pierson Strive today to fulfill tomorrow's dream. SENIORS 45 Robert Joseph Pirovone Bob Mary-Beth Piscitelli Mare M.B. To live your life in your own way ... To reach for the goals you have set for yourself. To be the you that you want to be ... that is success. Cara Maire Piscitelli Speak now or forever hold your peace. John Pohoda Lillian Anne Plachtyna “Li Don't walk in front of me I may not follow. Don't walk in back of me I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend. Roman Poormana Now they say we can go. James Piscitelli 46 SENIORS John Porto Paula Sue Povilaitis I'd rather live in his world, than live with- out him in mine.” Colleen Quinn I must be traveling on now, cuz there's too many places I've got to see.” Lynyrd Skynard FREEBIRD” Kara M. Poulton Chuck” Await your arrival with simple survival and one day we’ll all understand ...” Dan Fogelburg Melissa Jane Rachleff “Mel”, Missy” Every year is a souvenier. which slowly fades away.” Kelly Ann Raiola With or without you -tomorrow is coming ...” Maria L. Ramadei Ri”, Ramn”, Under all speech that is good for anything, there lies a silence that is better.” Thomas Carlyle SENIORS 47 Charles E. Randall “Manson . Cheryl Jean Reid Lauren C. Regan Lor Don't walk in front of me I may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend. Albert Camus Darcy Noreen Reddish Red Shiree Kelly A. Reilly Kel Your diamond hands will be stacked with roses, and wind and cars and people of the past ... Marc Bolan John E. Reilly Don't you boys know any nice songs. Frank Zappa 48 SENIORS Peter James Reilly Reillies No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. Kathleen M. Roche Julie Marie Ricciardelli Ric , Junior When we are together the moments are cherished with every beat of my heart, to touch you, to hold you, to feel you, to need you, there's nothing to keep us apart. Commadors Wendy Ann Robinson Diz Love means not ever having to say your sorry.” Daniel Roberts Angela Marie Romano Ang . In making others happy you will be happy too. for the happiness you give away returns to shine on you Helen Steiner Rice Sandra Romanacci Sandi , San “If you can imagine it. you can achieve it -if you can dream it, you can become it SENIORS 49 Randall P. Rossi Randy ‘It ain't over til it's over. Yogi Berra Lisa Anne Rowley “Lee , “Lis “You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime you just might find you get what you need. Stones Angela M. Russo “Croc , “Burn out “Did you ever lose something that you thought you knew. Did you ever lose someone who was close to you. Well I lost my lover and my summer, too Edgar Winter Edward Ryan “Fightman Lori Ann Rubino “Lor , “Bean Friendship is having time enough to listen . . . and love enough to understand. Salvatore J. Sabatino Sal “When this you see. remember me and bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find. Debra Samperi ‘Dezi , Debbie' 50 SENIORS Margaret Clare Sanford Maggie Many of us spend half our time wishing for things we could have if we did not spend half our time wishing. Alexander Wolcott Denise A. Santoemma Dee Reach out for someone is to communicate, is the beginning of understanding. Brian David Sauter Joseph Anthony Savenelli Joe Get high, get stoned, and worry about the rest tomorrow. RomaAnn J. Savenelli Roma Dreams can be so real, but dreams also need work to come true. Catherine Anne Savino Fro , Yang The past is gone, but the future is here to carry on things that were left behind. CAMS Rajiv Sawhney Raj We can walk our road together; if our goals are all the same. We can run alone and free; if we pursue a different aim. N. Peart SENIORS 51 Donald Livio Sbabo “Don” “It’s a wise man who profits by his own experience, but it's a wiser one who lets the rattlesnake bite the other guy. Jan Marie Schatzlein Shatz”, “Ralph” “A time for us some day there'll be when chains are torn by a courage born of a love thats free. A time for us some day there'll be a new world, a world of shining hope for you and me.” Christine Scarice “Chris” Sue Ann Scelzo What happened to our innocence — Did it go out of style? Along with our naivete — No longer a child.” Phillip R. Scarr “PhH” “Life is like a sewer, what you get out of it depends upon what you put into it. T. Lerher Lori Dale Schreter “Schreds” “Lor” “I've got to be where my spirits can run free, got to find my corner of the sky. “I asked of life “what have you to offer?” and the answer came “what have you to give? Christine Schleifer 52 SENIORS Sonya F. Seligman “Soni “Son “Besides, we are never truely “here always “elsewhere. In the past, with out memories; In the future with our plans. Always “before or past, “after. Never now, but we must learn to be “here. To forget the future, to forget the past. David SM Signore “Sig “Siggy “Don't worry, smile and dance; You just can't work life out; Don't let down moods entrance you; take the wine and shout. Michele Sensale Desire for nothing except desirelessness. Hope for nothing except to rise above all hopes. Want nothing and you will have everything Avatar Meher Baba Patrick A. Sharron “Pat “Desire nothing except for desireless- ness. Hope for nothing except to rise above all hopes. Want nothing and you shall have everything. Avetar Meher Baba. Anthony Silvestro Jr. “Tony “In your head is the answer; let it guide you along; let your heart be the anchor; and the beat of your own song. Neil Peart Todd J. Shabbott “Shabrew “I'm not asking nobody for nothing if I can't get it on my own. C.D.B. Mark R. Simmons “Sinbad “It was really great to see everybody at the beginning, but now its the end I'm even gladder. SENIORS 53 William N. Sioholm Chicken legs Life is what you make it. Beth H. Sisson Bethie , Shortstuff If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it. you can become it. Robert Michael Spignesi “Spig So many men, so many opinions, every one his own way. Steven C. Sosensky Esteban , Steve He is rich who owes nothing. Sandra Squeglia Concetta L. Sorrentino Connie , Conswella “One does not realize how important something is until it is lost and cannot be retrieved. CS Joseph Sorrentino Joe Get stoned, get high and forget your problems. 54 SENIORS Curtis A. Stempeck if I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on now cause there's too many places I've got to see.” Lynyrd Skynyrd Mark B. Stephens It all starts at the center. Edward L. St. George Eddie” “He who discovers adversaries everywhere, lives in continual conflict and dies with sword in hand.” Schopenhauer. Dwight W. Stover No great thing is created suddenly.” Linda Marie Sudnickas Suds” May love be ever in your heart. May joy be yours to share, and wherever your dreams lead you. may happiness meet you there.” John T. B. Swingler He who cuts up in band does not make good band aid.” David Swinkoski SENIORS 55 Laura L. Tramontano Our minds will explore together. Old worlds we conquer, forever. We then will expand love together as one.” Gayle Ann Tiedemann Baby Gayle I'm searchin' for a rainbow, and if the wind never shows me where to go. You'll be waiting at the end and I'll know. I've found the hill with that pot of gold. M.T.B. Donna Marie Tiberio Don In this world it is not what we take up but what we give up that makes us rich. Roger Marcel Vandal Rog Michael John Uscilla Err Skella The path we choose decides our fate, we have one chance to be free again. Magnum 56 SENIORS Janie© Mary Vigliotti Vig , “Viggles “If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lust; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. Vincent V. Vitale Shorty Marie-Louise M.P. Villar “Marie “As time goes on, I realize, just what you mean to me, and now, now that your'e near, promise your love that I've wanted to share, and dreams of our moments together, color my world with hopes of loving you. Angela Jo Anne Vinci “Ang “Shining down on this great beyond; thoughts ignite us, let love unite us. Earth. Wind Fire Mark F. Volpe “Hope is for losers and dreams are for has beens and never-will-be's. Don't let anybody kid you, reality is the only game in town. William Vincent Mark Patrick Volpe “Mez “Smile, it makes people wonder what you're up to. SENIORS 57 Margaret Ann Walker peggy , Walkheda Jr. The seasons are passing one by one so gather moments while you may. collect the dreams you dream today remem- ber- will you remember- the times of your life. Shanda Denae Warren Shan If you love something set it free; if it comes back it is yours, if not. it never was. Lynn A. Walter Walt . “Flip And the goodbye makes the journey harder still Lori Jean Woytowich Lor , “Whitey “I look to the sea reflections in the waves spark my memory, some happy, some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. - Styx Kevin J. Walsh Helena Tracey Walton Dimples I'm comign out. I want the world to know. Diana Ross Bruce K. Wegner Keep it greasy so it will go down easy. - Zappa 68 SENIORS Lisa J. Zalenski Leha “Zalent “A fool will loose tomorrow reaching back for yesterday. Dominic Louis Zullo “Z What is touched with the mind can be touched with hand only by total com- mitment. - Don Z. Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L to R: Andy Grimaldi-President, Cathy Beyer-Vice-President, Lynn Wai- ter-Treasurer, Patty O'Hare-Secretary. SENIORS 59 60 SENIOR CANDIDS SENIOR CANDIDS 61 SENIOR DIRECTORY A Abely. Brian Acquarulo. Mary-Sue - 6 Mountain View Terrace; 5 20 63; sensitive, caring, understanding; But, Lou , “Girls. Thomas you promised ; Activi- ties Awards: 1 3 mgr's. V6 crazy eights. Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Junior and Senior Prom Committee, Student Council, Ski Club. Homeroom Representative, Sachem Staff, Track and Football Man- ager. Likes: Louis. Summer nights at the boat. My friends. Traveling. A special place. Being understood. Being with my family; Dislikes: Saying good-bye. Waiting; Pet Peeve: Not being able to ex- plain myself; Suppressed Desire: Having a happy and successful life, and sharing it with someone special. Future Plans: College-Law. Alba. Patricia A. - 2 Pleasant Drive; 2 28 63; sensitive, loving; “He who flies with turkeys, will never soar like an eagle ; Activities Awards: Nineth and Tenth grade chorus. Junior and Senior Advisory Board. Junior and Senior Prom Committee. VICA. Who's Who Among American Stu- dents (Junior Year), Yearbook Typing staff; Likes: Christmas holidays. A certain someone. Shopping for clothes, Italian Restaurants, Having a good time; Dislikes: Rainy Mondays. Busy telephones. Lentil Soup, Being depressed. Being rushed; Pet Peeve: Having to work on the weekends; Suppressed Desire: To travel abroad and Colorado; Future Plans: To go on to college and become a Registered Nurse. Aliberti. LeishaA. J. -68 Roarke Road; 7 19 63; friendly, tired, instigator; Likes: Partying, Vermont, Funky, My car. Laughing. Dislikes: Filling out this form. Not being able to decide. Staying home without Tom; Pet Peeve: Not having my car. Suppressed Desire: To be a rich, famous, psychia- trist; Future Plans: Live with Tom. Altieri. Susan J. - 4 Livingston Drve; 4 14 63; Activities Awards: Varsity Volleyball. Basketball. Softball. Likes: Going out with friends. Winning, Eating, Being chaBenged. Walking in the snow. Dislikes: Losing. Home- work, Saying good-bye. Having fights with people you care about; Pet Peeve: People who do things behind your back. Suppressed Desire: To own a creme. Mercedes sports car; Future Plans: College. AmeHin. David J. - 5 Barnett Drive; 3 3 61; crazy, funny, paranoid; “Ducky ; Activities Awards: Art; Likes: Art, G.H.A.H., M.J., Pink Floyd, Summer; Dislikes; Winter, Stuck up people. Repetition; Pet Peeve: Being cold; Suppressed Desire: To live in the topics; Future Plans: To be an artist. Amodio. Laurie Ann - 46 Allen Road; 9 26 63; friendly, sensative; Likes: Mike Donlan. D. A., Doing what I want to do; Dislikes: To be kept waiting. Getting up in the morning; Pet Peeve: Two-faced people. People who think they know everything; Suppressed Desire: lo marry the one I love; Future Plans: To get Married; “Mellow Out Anastasio. Antoinette M. -1 Woodside Drive; 2 28 63; smiley, moody, friendly; “Hah Hah Your Burnt ; Likes: Autumn days. Winter scenes, Mark, 68 Cougar. 71 Firebird; Dislikes: Mole hole, Cindy M., Busy phones. Fight- ing with Mark, Under pressure; Pet Peeve: Having to get somewhere. Not being on time; Suppressed Desire: To become a teacher; Future Plans: Move to Florida to go college. Angelicola. Denise Marie - 15 Peter's Court; 2 5 63; fussy, sensitive, friendly; “Wait a minute. Oh my God ; Likes: Camaros. L. A.. David Nazario. Doing what I want to do; Dislikes: To be kept waiting. Busy phones. Being told what to do. People with big mouths; Pet Peeve: People who think they know everything and no nothing; Suppressed Desire: To live my life to the fullest; Future Plans: College, and to get married. Ardolino. Elizabeth Ann - 31 Shawmut Avenue; 10 10 63; practical, thoughtful, truthful; I'll do it tomorrow ; Activities Awards: A.F.S., F.B.L.A., (American Field Service and Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica); Likes: Italian food. Red Sox. Patriots, Sports; Dislikes: The New York Yankees, Tests, Too much homework; Pet Peeve: When your teachers tell you'll need it for college; Suppressed Desire: None; Future Plans: To go on to college. Arnone. Marie Yvonne - 15 Old Forge Road; 5 18 63; rowdy, very sensitive, color coordinated; “Hi Cutes ; Activities A wards: Sophmore Class President. Usherette. Junior Prom Committee, (decorations chair- man). Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Sachem, Ski Club. Marching Band. Concert Band. Explorers, 1 16 of the Spastic Sixteen, Picasso's of '81, Rowdies of '81. Likes:?. D., Beaches (especially on starry nights or in Indian Summer), New Clothes, Class of '81, Skiing; Dislikes: When the back door isn't closed. Curfews, Animal abuse. When people think they're right all the time; Pet Peeve: Snow bunnies; Suppressed Desire: To hang glide into Hawaiian waters, and surf back to the island; Future Plans: College, marriage. Artaiz. Linda Marie - 72 Drazen Drive; 10 19 63; moody, undecided, rowdy, “ya know”. Activities Awards: Varsity Volleyball, Track, Varsi- ty Softball; Likes: Traveling. Playing softball with the Destefono's, Eating. Watching T. M. play bass. So many things!; Dislikes: Striking out. Having nothing to wear. Gaining weight. Giving the dog a bath. Having to work on Friday nights; Pet Peeve: Curfews; Suppressed Desire: Jo travel to Africa studying wild life; Future Plans: rv' ege, travel. Asard. Victoria A. -21 Lawncrest Drive; 12 7 62; sensitive, looney tune, funloving; “Watch out for Goofey ; Activities Awards: Senior Adviso- ry Board; Likes: P. J.. Goofey's dopey eyes. Football. Long weekends; Dislikes: 12:30 curfew, Sunday and Monday mornings, beggers, Platt Jocks who beat on cars; Pet Peeve: Guys who call me “Vic ; Sup- pressed Desire: To marry a certain P. J.. Future Plans: College. Astarita. Lisa Louise - 80 Maple Avenue; 2 11 64; crazy, outgoing, stubborn; “Wouldn't you like to know! ; Likes: Going out. My friends, R. B.. Partying, Listening to music (especially Jim Morrison or Pink Floyd); Dislikes: Rainy day. Work. Disco. Staying home. People who tell me what to do; Pet Peeve: Waiting for people (J. H.); Suppressed Desire: Wouldn't you like to know!; Future Plans: College. Astorino, Theresa Ann - 36 Frost Drive; 5 18 63; friendly, energetic. sensitive;“01 Bett ; Activities Awards: A.G.T.F.P.. Junior Prom Com- mittee, Junior and Senior Advisory Board. Two years J.V. Cheerleading (captain one year). One year Varsity; Likes: Stuffed animals. Fall days. Cooking. Walking in the snow; Dislikes: Conceited people. Liver, Rainy Mondays, Tests, Waiting for phone calls; Pet Peeve: Being put on hold at J. 8.; Suppressed Desire: To be n famous chef; Future Plans: Culinary School. Augur, Marion Louise -12 Pleasant Drive; 11 30 62; sensitive, impatient, sincere; “Not for nothing, but ... ; Likes: Billy Mac, Parties, Rock 8c Roll, Animals, Vacationing in Boston; Dislikes: Busy phones. Getting up in the morning. Fighting, Criticism. Messes; Pet Peeve: Broken Prmises; Sup- pressed Desire: To always be happy 8c “heal thy ; Future Plans: Hair- dressing School. B Bailey. Daniel Maxwell - 55 Grove Road; 11 25 62; skinny, goodlooking, lovable; “What a rush ; Activities Awards: Soccer; Likes: The Doors, Soccer, Skiing. Pink Floyd, Parties; Dislikes: Waking up. Punk Rock. Joe Janush. Liver; Pet Peeve: COFRANSAMF; Suppressed Desire: To Fly; Future Plans: Accounting. Baldarelli. Marco - 164 Spring Road; 1 3 63; fat, happy, easy going; “Why Me ; Activities Awards: Freshman J.V. Football; Likes: Food, Girls. Motorcycle, Snowmobile, Cruising; Dislikes: Work. Waking up early. Drugs. Obnoxious people. Putting gas in my cars; Pet Peeve: Punks; Suppressed Desire: Auto 8c Diesel mechanic; Future Plans: To own a restaurant. Baldo. Robert F. - 158 Standish Avenue. 11 25 62; friendly, outgoing, moody; Activities Awards:Magnum, M.N.P.B.; Likes: Girls, Skiing. Play- ing Drums, Rush, Motorcycles. Dislikes: Working. School, Disco, Punk Rock, Stuck-up girls. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning; Suppressed Desire: To be rich and famous; Future Plans: To play rock and roll. Barbiero. Gregory Paul - 5 Judd Drive; 4 13 63. quiet, sandbagger. “Fine! ; Activities Awards: Freshman Baseball. J. V. Baseball. Varsity 62 DIRECTORY Baseball, Likes: Sports, the Yankees, Jim Craig, Unexplained phenom- enons, Christmas; Dislikes: Science, T. L, Crossing campus when it rains. Hot weather; Pet Peeve: The Monday after a long weekend; Sup- pressed Desire: To be an architect; Future Plans: College. Barcsansky, Robert John Jr. - 37 North Avenue; 1 25 63; small, friendly, crazy; Yeah right , Man ; Activities Awards: Freshman, J. V. Soc- cer; Likes: B. B., Motorcross, Camaros, Skiing, Rosie ; Dislikes: Stuck-up girls. Red Sox; Pet Peeve: Being broke; Suppressed Desire: To become a Marine Biologist; Future Pians: College and the Navy. Barrett.John P. Hi - 9 11 62; Likes: Girls, Cadillacs, Parties. Horses; Sup- pressed Desire: Have a big horse ranch; Future Pians: Go to Colorado Barry. Lisa G. - 4 Susan Lane; 2 18 63; talkative, gullible, an airhead; Thats Mert ; Likes: Craig, July 14, October 5. C.L.E.P., Purple; Dislikes: Being picked on, 12:30, Making decisions. Platt H. S. Jocks, Being short; Pet Peeve: People who don't have any class; Suppressed Desire: To be happy with a certain person; Future Plans: Decided, but not telling anybody. Bartoli, Catherine Ann - 10 Surrey Drive. 4 12 63; sensitive, friendly dependable; “What do you want 1o do now? ; Activities Awards: F.B.L.A., Track (10), Italian Club, V the dynamic club; Likes:Being happy. Weekends, Crusin with D. D., P. B., J. C.. and D. C., The eagles. Dogs; Dislikes: Being bored. When people don't accept me for what I am. Goodbyes, Long red lights. Rain on weekends; Pet Peeve: Getting out of bed on a cold winter morning. Suppressed Desire: To live a full life of happiness in whatever I do; Future Plans: College, travel. Basilicato. Stephen J. - 23 Peters Court; 7 6 63; hard-working, helping, socialable; Likes: Drawing. Sports, Girls, Summer; Dislikes: School, Com- plainers; Pet Peeve: Conceited people; Suppressed Desire: To become an artist; Future Plans: To go to school to become an electronics technician. Baskett. Frances Elizabeth - 24 Ridgewood Avenue; 3 4 63; gullible, honest, responsible; Wendy, you idiot! ; Activities Awards: Varsity Fencing, J. V. Swimming, Rakish, V2 R R Club, V2 The Reilly Sisters , V2 of the 1 3 Club, Sachem 81 (Boys Sports Editor); Likes: Nantucket. A certain Bird of the fowl persuasion, Europe. Sailing, Writing poetry, Mis- souri, Music; Dislikes: Commercials in the middle of a good movie. Guilt trips. Forgetting things. Pet Peeve: Spiders, Athsma; Suppressed Desire: To leave N.H.H.S.I; Future Plans: To study communications at the Univer- sity of Missouri (I hope). Battle, Stephen £ - 11 Todd Drive; 5 30 63, talkative, friendly, loud- mouth; Yea Huh! ; Activities Awards,freshman Football; Likes: '60 Chevys, Football, Red Sox, Molson, Pinball; Dislikes: Yankees, Cats, Not having the car, Mondays; Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all; Suppressed Desire: To be rich; Future Plans: To work with computers. Bederman, Lisa A. - 20 Grove Road; 5 31 63; hyperactive, talkative, friendly; Activities Awards: Junior Senior Year V.I.C.A.G.S.; Likes: Beatles, Being with good friends. Driving, Autumn, Hot fudge sundaes with Chocolate chip ice cream; Dislikes: Getting up early. Working all weekend. Winter; Pet Peeve: People who can never admit they are wrong; Suppressed Desire: To be able to help others; Future Plans: College. Beflento, Sandra Jean -123 Middletown Avenue; 1 4 63; crazy, friend- ly. responsible; Activities Awards: Speical Education; Likes: Fridays, Children, M. A.. Pizza. Music; Dislikes: Liars. Cats, Mondays, Rainy Days; Pet Peeve: Cracking nuckles; Suppressed Desire: To take a trip to Calfornia; Future Plans: Join the Service (Navy). Bergeron, Ann Marie - 31 Sherwood Drive; 7 30 63; friendly, sensitive, gullible; Likes: My buddies. The Kid , Crazy. Love. Cruising with Lisa, Having Anne solve my problems, O.M. W K. K. B.S. R.L.; Dislikes: Waiting, Phony people. Busy phones. Curfews; Pet Peeve: Putting my trust in a special person and finding out that the person can't be trusted; Sup- pressed Desire: To live a fulfilled happy life. Bernardo. Josephine V. -10 Tilled Court; 5 18 63; friendly, Italian, ambi- tious; Oh my God. are you serious? ; Likes: Little things. Music, Italian food. Clothes, Outdoor activities; Dislikes: Trouble makers. Worms, Get- ting up early. People telling me what to do. Rainy days. Pet Peeve: Regreting the mistakes made in life. Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cessful person and to be respected by others. Future Plans: Go to college and become a Certified Public Accountant. Bernardo. Rose A. - 10 Tilled Court; 6 23 63; Italian, friendly, stubborn. Activities Awards: Drama Club, Crocheting, Sewing; Likes: Italian food. Kids, Animals.Cooking, Clothes; Dislikes: People that are rude. Stew; Suppressed Desire: Bringing up my children the way my parents brought me up; Future Plans: Working in the Telephone Company, Attending college at night. Beyer, Catherine G. - 169 Ridgewood Avenue; 5 28 63; talkative, energetic. Give me a break ; Activities Awards: Varsity Swimming (Tri-Capt.), Varsity Tennis (Co-Capt.), Class Vice-President, Junior Hon- or Guard, 1 16 of the S. S.. Marching Concert Bands, A dedicated member of the F.F.F. ; Likes Being devious with my partner in crime. My color-in folders. Sneakers, Spearment leaves. Blue-eyes; Dislikes: When people put an “s on the end of my last name, waiting when I'm ready; Pet Peeve: Pessimism. Suppressed Desire: To travel to France; Future Plans: College. Bialecki, Carolyn A. -176 Ridgewood Avenue; 12 10 63; Athletic, op- tomistic, sarcastic; Activities Awards:Varsity Tennis (Co-Capt.). MVP, Varsity Swimming (Co-Capt.), Varsity Basketball, Yearbook (Special Sections Editor), 1 16 of the S.S., A dedicated member of the F.F.F. , Marching Concert Band. Likes: Being devious with my partner in crime. Sweatshirts, HFBD's. Tennis. Laughing, Yale football games; Dis- likes: People who don't try. Designer jeans; Pet Pevve: People with no sense of humor; Suppressed Desire: To go parachuting; Future Plans: College. Bicknetl. Ronnie C. - 12 Patton Road; 6 14 63; friendly. Likes: Sports, Italian food. Sports cars; Dislikes: Bossy people. Disco, Homework, Being bored; Pet Peeve: People that boss me around; Suppressed Desire: To take a trip around the world. Bisighini, Thomas J. - 12 Chapel Hill Road; 4 24 63; smart, athletic, friendly; Activities Awards: Captain of Basketball Team, Junior Usher; Likes: Sports, Sports Cars. Girls, Computers; Dislikes: Mondays, Stuck-up people. Pet Peeve Conceited people; Suppressed Desire: Become a Computer Operator; Future Plans: Attend college and become a suc- cessful businessman. Bissell, Robert - 2061 Hartford Turnpike; 9 26 63; funny, friendly, flakey; Activities Awards: Cheever U; Likes: Girls, Shorty's, Cold beers. My buddies. Kegs; Dislikes: The morning after. Warm beer. Early evenings. Rainy weekends. Pet Peeve: Punk Rock; Suppressed Desire: To keep in touch with old friends; Future Plans: Military Service. Black. Ralph H. Jr. - 1 Roarke Road; 5 7 63; rowdy, consistant, awe- some; Que tal ; Activities Awards' Four years Football and Track, Usher at 1980 graduation. Nominee for Who's Who in American High Schools ; Likes: Snow, Football, O.N.S., K.PS, The Omen Mobile. Dislikes: Tough girls, Beggers, People that don't get into what they're doing. Dull days. Grimes; Pet Peeve: People who think they're above the rest; Suppressed Desire: To keep playing Football; Future Plans: To go to college and play ball. Blacked, David W - 16 Van Rose Drive; 8 23 63; Likes: Rock. Girls, Snow. Food, Cars, Parties, Trips, Black Napkins. Camarillo Brillo; Pet Peeve: People who conform to every quim of the system; Suppressed Desire: Fly a jet; Future Plans: Civil Engineer. Bleicher, Elizabeth Kaye - 41 Kimberly Circle; 8 14 63; Out To Lunch; Yeah. I love you, too ... ; Activities Awards: All State Chorus, Educational Center for the Arts. Washinton Work Shops; Likes: Choco- late chip cookie dough. Going barefoot. Making music. Booby T.; Dis- likes: Burnt out kids. People who drag their feet. Capsizing in Long Island Sound. People who have time to write to Ann Landers to ask whether the toilet paper should unroll from the top or bottom!; Pet Peeve: Racial slurs 8t spoiled kids; Suppressed Desire. To meet and interview the Queen of England; Future Plans: Moving to Montanoa to raise dental floss. Block, Anna - Hjortsigen 5, Sweden; 3 18 63; impulsive, aimable, Swed- ish, Activities Awards: ASSE exchange student. Gymnastics. Drama Club, AFS Club, Ski Club; Likes: Gymnastics, Ice Cream, The Beatles, Reeperbahn. Amkeni; Dislikes. Snakes. Spiders. G. H.. Narrowheaded DIRECTORY 63 people. American junk food; Pet Peeve: Questions about Switzerland; Suppressed Desire: I want to be a parachutist; Future Plans: Go back to Sweden and study law. Bogaert. Suzanne J. -539 Clintonville Road; 1 12 63; stubborn, daring, forceful; Eat my feet”; Activities Awards: Girls Swim Team (9th 12th Grade). Manager for girls Swim Team, Girls Track Team; Likes: Earth. Wind and Fire. Horseback riding, October. F. M.. Whoopper Jr. w cheese; Dislikes: The guard and his house. People who won't listen to reason. Being treated like a nobody; Pet Peeve: People who hear but don't listen. Suppressed Desire: To be known and respected someday; Future Plans: Become an Occupational Theripast. Boguniecki. Sharon Maureen - 33 Mansfield Road; 7 31 63; gullible, jealous, hyper; Activities Awards: xh of the histarickle hollywooders, 1 3 of the definate scene makers; Likes: Soft sandy beaches. Accom- plishing something thats worth it. My other half. Broncos. Excitement. Daisys; Dislikes: Embarrassing moments. Being lonley. People who don't understand me. Elevators, A dead town; Pet Peeve: Being confused; Suppressed Desire: To meet up with Kris Kristofferson again and have him introduce me to more of his famous buddies ; Future Plans: Unde- cided. Boftman, Alisa Kathleen -16 Del Avenue; 2 8 63; Indecisive, argumen- tative. dramatic; ”1 don't think so , Not quite”; Activities Awards: North Haven Drum Corps (eight years). Red Cross Bloodmobile. C.Y.O.. Student Teaching (Spanish). Junior Prom Committee. A.F.S. - 9. Secre- tary - 10, Co-President - 11 8c 12. Senior Advisory Board; Sachem Staff, Swim Team Manager - 12; Likes: English Accents, Traditions. Flying, California Summer of '79 with K. 8c C. E., Eavesed copping; Dislikes: UBIG MED. I. P. 8c O. P.. Waiting. Vegetables. Unreliable people, busy signals; Pet Peeve:having my name mispronounced; Suppressed Desire: To be Treasurer of the United States; Future Plans: College. Bonadies. Michael Paul -13 Carafa Terrace; 1 22 63; sincere, intuitive, versatile; Things are different.”; Activities Awards: Football 2,3,4, Tennis (Captain) 12,3,4, Ski Club, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Student Council Rep., Explorers; Likes: Mom's cooking. Blondes, The Kinks, Bongos. My Grey Ghost. Night with Blue Lights; Dislikes: Midnight Risers. Gossipers, Withdrawals. Baggies. To be kept waiting; Suppressed Desire: To have wealth; Future Plans: College Borsari, Louise A. - 1333 Hartford Turnpike; 7 8 63; friendly, outgoing, sensitive; oh my (huh); Likes: A certain person. Weekends, Trans-Ams, A certain white Monte Carlo. Going to N. B.; Dislikes: Getting up in the morning, waiting for a call. Stuck-up people. Insults from P. E.; Pet Peeve The Tank”; Suppressed Desire: To travel; Future Plans: College Boyce, Caroline T. - 42 Weaver Circle; 9 17 63; outgoing, friendly; You gotta be kidding ; Activities Awards: Junior Achievement; Likes: Horseback riding. Skiing, Being with friends. Weekends, Dancing, Partying; Dislikes: Dishonesty, Liars, Waiting; Pet Peeve: People who can't mind their own business; Suppressed Desire: Travel around the world; Future Plans: College. Boykin, Lena, Darlyne - 57 Allendale Drive; 1 6 63; cheerful, outgoing, instigator. For real! ; Activities Awards: Fours years Girls Track, Stu- dent Council; Likes: Sports, Horseback riding. Kids; Dislikes: Sleeping late. Being sick. Not getting my own way; Pet Peeve: Cigarette smoke; Suppressed Desire: To live forever; Future Plans: College. Bozzuto. Richard Brancato, Robert Edward - 48 Frost Drive; 6 20 63; honest, Italian, individualistic; Come on now. Big 13 ; Activities Awards: Scrub Club. Vi of the On-the-Wrist Club , P.J.L. Club, Senior Advisory Board, Italian Club. Baseball, Bowling, Junior Prom Committee; Likes: The Beach Boys, Yankees, Busch, Giants, Cruisin with The Big Guy ; Dislikes: Spiders, Baseball practice. Red Sox, Disloyal friends, The T ; Pet Peeve: The Twin D ; Suppressed Desire: T o play the bass; Future Plans: College, Life. Brigante, Joseph Anthony HI -1969 Hartford Turnpike; friendly, emotion- al, talkative, Whats Up? ; Activities Awards: Football, Golf; Likes: Boats, Cooking, Friday nights, 72; Dislikes: Conceited people. People who smoke; Pet Peeve: Being ordered around; Suppressed Desire: To receive a CPA in accounting; Future Plans: College. Brockett. Bonnie $. - Stillmen Road; friendly, donoctious, crazy; Doo- dia ; Likes: Fridays. Sleeping late, Jai-Lai, The Doors and Tony; Dislikes: School, Stuck-up people. Teachers. Snobs. Cancelled parties; Pet Peeve: Going to work; Suppressed Desire: To graduate; Future Plans: Accountant. Brown, LydeH Sky - 9 Lynette Drive; honest, cool, easygoing; Stay Cool”; Likes. Soul music. Hats, Girls; Dislikes:Rock 'N Roll, Chinesse food; Pet Peeve: Girls that are not on Earth; Suppressed Desire: Muscian and to make concerts; Future Plans: Musician. Bruce. Karen Ann - 170 Shawmut Avenue; 8 2 63; Unique, sarastic, organized; This is really bogus ; Activities Awards: Concert Band, Marching Band, Chemathon '79. Softball (two years). Bowling; Likes: The Beatles. The Who, The Doors, The Booday , The Rolling Stones; Dislikes: Fish and Chips, Spiders, The Pets ; Pet Peeve: Yoko Ono; Suppressed Desire: To master all musical instruments; Future Plans: To become a Medical Technologist. Brunetti. Tracey Ann - 25 Old Kiln Road; 11 5 62; predictable, short, friendly; You only live once ; Likes: Parties. Lots of money. Sleeping, Jimi Hendrix. Doors. Ronny; Dislikes: Disco, Teachers' pets. Getting up early. Snobs, Getting F's; Pet Peeve: Being crowded; Suppressed De- sire: To drive across the country; Future Plans: To do as much as possible in my life. Bryant. Jennifer Ann - 247 Clintonville Road; 3 2 63; outgoing, outspo- ken, a good listener; It's been real.Hike! ; Activities Awards: VICA Club. Ski Club; Likes: Love, Rock music. Vacations. Thunderstorms at night, Boston. Northford roads; Dislikes: Fake people. Disco. People fighting. When someone interrupts me when I'm talking; Pet Peeve: Static on the radio; Suppressed Desire:live. Love, and Be Happy; Future Plans: To go into the medical field. Buck miller. Steve Joe - 12 Angel Place; 3 13 62 crazy, bright, sensi- tive; What's up man”; Likes:Cars. Rock 'N Roll, Going to rock concerts. Busting-off on teachers, Pittsburgh Steelers; Dislikes: School. Disco music. Getting up in the morning; Pet Peeve: Reading; Suppressed Desire: Pilot; Future Plans: Mechanic. Budney. Bruce A. - 127 Standish Avenue; 1 9 63; friendly, out-right, crazy; Intense! , Par-TaaN ; Activities Awards: Freshman Basket- ball, Shatzy Club, MNPB, Sole Phillies Fan; Likes: RUSH, Partying, Good Rock-N-Roll, Dianne, Beautiful Firls. Trower, Snow; Dislikes: Being straight. School, Waking up. Disco. Stingy people, Stuck-up people; Pet Peeve: AM Radio, Punk Rock; Suppressed Desire: To enjoy life to the fullest extent; Future Plans: To get rich. Budz. Josephine - 15 Crestview Drive; 2 4 63; crazy!!!. Laughing at- tacks, undecided; Bummer!!!! ; Activities Awards: The Poo Club U.S.A.; Likes: Drew, Blue Oyster Cult, Busch. Bacardi, Coke, Out of town guys; Dislikes: Rosie. Rainy Friday nights. School, Pet Peeve: Two-faced people; Suppressed Desire: Drew, Drew. Drew; Future Plans: College, Accountant or Stewardess?! Buehler. Pamela Frances - 76 Kings Highway; 11 8 63; sensitive, friendly, understanding; Oh well, that's life; Hi guys; I don't care”; Likes: Being with my friends. Laughing, Fridays. Stuffed animals. Having something to look forward to; Dislikes: Rain on Friday nights. Broken promises; Good- byes; Two-faces people. When I laugh and I can't stop; Pet Peeve: When something bothers me and that's all I can think about; Sup- pressed Desire: To live a happy and useful life; Future Plans: College; To live life the way I want to. Buongirno. Kyle AHyson -18 Scrub Oak Road; 11 5 63; salacious, impul- sive, luni; Ooh it's hot, Baaaa”; Activities Awards: A.F.S.. Italian Club, Chorus, Girls Varisty Soccer (one year). Dancing, Accordion; Likes: Children, Soccer, Black panthers. (Paw Power), J. D., Meriden L. F.; Dislikes: Blushing. P. C.'s, 12:30 curfew, Sunday and Monday mornings. Reality; Pet Peeve: When certain Platt Jock's beat on cars; Suppressed Desire: To own my own Day Care Center; Future Plans: College, Work- ing with children. Buonocore, Vincent Burke Daniel J. -1625 Hartford Turnpike; 9 13 62; Not even yet ; Likes: Rhythm and Blues. Traveling, The Sea. Violent storms; Dislikes: Disco, 64 DIRECTORY Monkey suits. Filling out forms; Future Plans: College. Burke, John T. - 3318 Dixwell Avenue; 5 31 63 Burke. Thomas M. - 5 Susan Lane; 10 16 63; Future Plans: Undecided. Butler. SheHyAnn -9 Cottontail Lane; 10 5 63; dramatic, funny, moody; You're such a jerk”, Shut up”, Arrhhhh”; Likes: Bill, friends. Going to the beach. Parties, Vacations; Dislikes: Being told to shup ut. When people don't listen. Getting up for work. Faiing; Pet Peeve: People constantly trying to impress others; Suppressed Desire: To fulfill all my fantasies; Future Plans: To find what I like do my best at it. C Cahill Matthew T. - 6 Evergreen Place; 6 1 62; Activities Awards Track Team. Soccer Team, All-housy Track and Soccer Teams. Co- captain of the Track Team, Co-Captain of the Soccer Team, Engineer- ing Award, Boys State; Likes: Running, Summer. Old cars. Practical jokes; Dislikes: Winter, Double sessions. Speed, Workouts. Cheshire; Sup- pressed Desire: To sink the Calypso. Campbell. Elizabeth Marie - 155 Mill Road; friendly, thoughtful, caring; Don't worry about it”; Likes: Dave. Animals, Money, Meeting new people. McDonalds; Dislikes: Liars, People who aren't thoughtful of oth- ers, Not being old enough to be able to do something. Know-it-all people. ERA; Pet Peeve: Not being able to express my feeling towards someone that I should be able to; Suppressed Desire: To be a model; Future Plans: College. Marriage to someone that's been special to me, to be the best housewife and mother God wants me to be. Campagnudo, Vincent Cappucci. Janice Rose -1 Surrey Drive. 6 6 63; impatient, unpredict- able, sentimental; How ya Makin' out?”, Ya Know what I mean?”, Really?”; Likes: Good times with friends. Long telephone conversa- tions, Reminiscing. Weekends, A certain someone; Dislikes: Good- byes”. Broken promises. Making decisions. Busy phones. Rainy days. Pet Peeve: Being told what to do; Suppressed Desire: lo be the first to ride in Debbie's Trans Am and to go on a million dollar shopping spree; Future Plans: To live life to the fullest. Marriage, Ever-lasting happiness Casey. Thomas G. - 33 MacArthur Road; 4 28 63. quiet, intelligent, supreme; God dang”, Skull”; Activities 8c Awards: Football. Baseball, Track, Usher for 1980 Graduation. Nominee in Who's Who Among American Students; Likes: Football, Close friends. Shapely girls. The green Cadie. 53. Dislikes: Beggers, People who don't care. Prepies, Tough girls. T. L.; Pet Peeve: People who feel they are better than everyone else; Suppressed Desire: To be successful in life; Future Plans: To go to college and continue playing football. Casman, Andrea B. - 34 River Road. 3 8 63; sarcastic, sensitive, gull- able; Excuse me!”; Likes: B. J., Summer 1980. Shopping sprees. Party- ing, Going out with M.H., P.E.. B.K., T.K.. D.W.. A certain someone; Dislikes: Waking up early. Ironing. Cleaning my room; Pet Peeve: People who think that they're better than everyone else; Suppressed Desire: To own my own business; Future Plans: College. Cavad'mi. James F. -5 Bishop Street. 10 11 62; witty, critical, fun-loving; Skin to Skin with L. L.. Activities Awards: Backpacking, fishing, horsehockey; Likes: Lobster, Money. Mountains, The Skins. Out west; Dislikes: Arrogant people. Shark steaks. Cities, Cold days; Pet Peeve: People who think they're God; Suppressed Desire: To be rich, success- ful, and happy; Future Plans: Going to college. Celso. Donna Lee - 37 Moulthrop Street; 12 22 62; sensitive, deter- mined, trusting; Likes: Southern rock. Dave's eyes. Days spent with L.N. and Sue. My family. Being with that speical person; Dislikes: Arguments with Jo-Ann, Lonely days. Being in a blue mood; Suppressed Desire: To life to it's fullest, and being able to look back and be proud of what I've accomplished; Future Plans: Travel. College. Cewe. Mark Chapelle. Leonard Christensen. Roberta CippoHini. Margaret Cirillo. Edward Clarke. Karen Louise - 17 Pequot Avenue; 8 30 63; friendly, outgoing, open; Activities 8c Awards:Indianettes. 77-81. A.F.S., 76-81. Model Con- gress Debate Club. 77-81; Likes: Pro. Adv.. Canoeing. Good friends. Youth Group. Boston; Dislikes: Obnoxious people. The Yankees, Fights with firends. Boxing. Pain; Pet Peeve: People who won't let other peo- ple be themselves; Suppressed Desire: To spend a year with someone special alone in the Rockies; Future Plans: College Cleary. Chris P. - 66 Waren Road; 2 23 63; friendly, easy-going, like- able; Likes: T.P., Mopars. Good food. Skiing. Concerts. Dislikes: School. Work, Hot days, Beach, Rainy nights. Pet Peeve: People who won't admitt they're wrong. Suppressed Desire To build the best Duster; Future Plans: To go to college. Clement. Jeanne Marie - 35111 Elch Road; 9 20 59; helpful, friendly, sometimes talkative. Activities 8c Awards: Special Olympics. Likes: Dancing. Music, TV, My cat. Movies; Dislikes: Don't like when people tell me what to do. Don't like to get up in the morning; Pet Peeve: When TV shows are preempted. Suppressed Desire: To meet Olvia Newton John; Future Plans: Go to work. Clements. Wayne A. - 75 Lancelot Drive; 5 30 62; tall, athletic, talk- ative; Schools Out”; Activities Awards:Football, Ski Club; Likes: K.S.. M.S., N.L., Football. Beer; Dislikes: Conceited people. School lunches. English, Math; Pet Peeve: Disco; Suppressed Desire: To own my own business; Future Plans: To graduate from college. Coates. Deborah Jean -19 William Street; 1 29 63; independent, qui- et; Activities 8c Awards: Achievement award in Foods I; Likes: Hiking, Cats, Music; Dislikes: Uniformity, Crowds, Rules. Alarm clocks; Pet Peeve: Discrimination, Predjudice; Suppressed Desire: Run an animal refuge; Future Plans: College. Peace Corps. Career in medically related field. Colantonio, DavidP. -10 Red Brick Lane; 1 18 63, happy, crazy, care- free; Really”; Activities 8c Awards: Ski Club, Student Council, Peer Tutoring, Drama Club; Likes The Mercedes . Partying. Echo Ridge. P- A-E-K-H. Hoe's Garage”, Skiing; Dislikes: Waking up. The morning after. Getting caught. False personalities; Pet Peeve: Being at Sleeping Giant in the Rain; Suppressed Desire: To do the impossible. Future Plans: Col- lege. Colby, Deborah Lynn -130 Elm Street; 5 9 63; unique, ecsentric; soft- spoken; “No Comment”; Activities 8c Awards: Bassist in new wave band; £ es:Fat. Long hair. Conceit; Dislikes: Fritz Lang films, London; Pet Peeve: Democracy; Suppressed Desire: To move to Romania; Future Plans: No Comment. ConkUng. Theresa Ann - 1210 Hartford Turnpike; 2 20 63; ambitious, outgoing, sensitive; Life's tough, isn't it? ; Activities 8c Awards: J. V. Basketball Team; Likes: Our daily lunches. Being with my family, quiet evenings. Freshman Year, Going out with my friends; Dislikes: Busy Tele- phone signals. Rainy nights. Waiting for people. Liars. When I can't find something I'm looking for; Pet Peeve: People who don't mind their own business; Suppressed Desire: To live a happy and successful like; Future Plans: To go to college Conway. Jane Marie - 40 Coventry Circle. 5 25 63, happy, sensitive, sentimental; Patience is a virtue”; Activities Awards: JV Cheerlead- ing, (One year), Varisty Cheerleading (Two years), Varisty letter. A.F.S. Club. Usherette; Likes: Oreos. Cabins on a lake. Sunny and Snowy days. Unicorns. Puppies; Dislikes: Rainy Mondays, Slush, Fake people. Fish; Pet Peeve: Being stood up; Suppressed Desire: Be able to Ski down the Swiss Alpes; Future Plans: College. CornieHo. Andrea J. - 1 Lancelot Drive; 7 1 62; sensitive, easy-going, friendly; It isn't funny! ; Activities 8c Awards: Varsity Gymnastics (One year). Soccer (One year). Ski Club (Two years), VIC A, 1 3 of the football managers. Senior Advisory Board; Likes: Going out with my friends on the weekends. Elephants, Summers at C.I.M.. Dimples. Diving around on N.F. roads with C.M.. J.H, J.O., S.R. and J.B.; Dislikes: People who lie. Rainy days. Busy Signals. Good-byes. Getting hurt; Pet Peeve: DIRECTORY 65 People who act snotty to you for no reason; Suppressed Desire: To live my life to the fullest; Future Plans: College. Costello, Philip G. - 38 Wayland Street; obsequious, purple, clairvogent; “Born to wild”; Activities Awards: Rock Climbing, Winter camping. Eagle Scout, Track, The Assoc, of Moose Kickers; Likes: Good friends. New Places, hard work. Spirits in the night; Dislikes: Boring people, work- ing weekends, not seeing friends, doing nothing; Pet Peeve: Quazi- moto; Future Plans: Go west. College. Cote, Christine Ann - 23 Renee Lane; 12 23 63; tall, blonde, taken; It's almost Friday!”; Likes. Beach parties, Fridays, Beign with my boyfriend (Ray), being with friends; Dislikes: Getting up for school. Working, Stay- ing home, Mondays; Suppressed Desire: Go to hairdressing school; Fu- ture Plans: To go to hairdressing school then get married, and have a family Cottier, George L. -64 Bailey Road; 1 2 63; loud, enthusiastic, energet- ic; Come on now”; Activities Awards: Varsity letter in golf; Likes: Terry O'Rielly, 24, Chicago, Beer, Skiing, Friendly girls; Dislikes: Morning announcements. Diets. Losing friends; No snow. When Spiderman gets beat; Pet Peeve: Angry people; Suppressed Desire: To own the legal rights to Bo Derek; Future Plans: College. Coufston, George W. - 28 Thorpe Street; 4 21 63; ready, willing, able; Fine!”; Activities Awards: Representative. DeMolay, Student Sci- ence Training Program, Fencing, Track 8c Field, Junior Honor Guard; Likes: C.G.. Lasagna. Smooth surfaces. Going for ice cream. Having my orange juice strained; Dislikes: Disco. Being told what to do. Moving the clocks ahead. Egocentric people; Pet Peeve: Pulp in my orange juice; Suppressed Desire: To understand all women; Future Plans: To become a doctor Cozzolino, Beth A. - 102 Pool Road; 10 26 62; Curly, quiet, sensitive. Steff, win ya quit breaken em ; Likes: Being with Stefan, Frozen Daiquar es. Laughing over old times with Lisa; Dislikes: Unhappiness, Arguing, Getting upset easily. Pet Peeve: Arguements with Stef”; Future Plans: Stone Business School. Criscuolo, Christopher J. - 20 Locke Drive; 1 17 63; Italian, unreason- able, independent; Life's Tough”; Activities Awards: North Haven Beer Drinking Team, FBLA, Ski Club; Likes: Weekends, My friends. Skiing, Restaurants, Shortels; Dislikes: The new school system. My locker. Fried Clams, Disco; Pet Peeve: Having broken bones; Suppressed Desire: To go to Colorado, Future Plans: Undecided. Crosby, Laura Anne - 30 Virginia Road; 12 4 63, green eyes, outgoing, crazy; Forget about it!”; Likes: The summer, Nice cars. Partying; Dis- likes: Working. Rainy days. The guard; Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than you; Suppressed Desire: To be rich; Future Plans: To go to an Art School. Cuomo, David J. - 12 Montowese Avenue; 8 4 62; quiet, esentric, nockturnal; “Get away from me”; Likes: Cars, Girls, Doors, Pink Floyd, Sweet Leaf; Dislikes: Society. Fake things. 6:30 A.M.. Skippy, April 11th, 1980; Pet Peeve: Running Out; Future Plans: Military. Curl, Douglas Czarny, Julian D D'Amico Anne S. - 65 Roarke Road; 3 11 63; moody, complainer, gullible; Give me a keg and I'll drink it!”; Likes: Jim Morrison and the Doors, Partying, A certain person. Sleeping. Siberian Huskys; Dislikes: D.B., Waiting to go out. Getting up in the morning. Staying home, A busy phone; Pet Peeve: Getting Caught; Suppressed Desire: To be rich; Future Plans: To live in Florida D'Amico, Anthony D'Avino, Alfred J. - 102 Samoset Avenue; 1 22 63; tall, friendly, ner- vous; What the ... ?”; Activities Awards: Playing cards; Likes: Rac- ing, Girls. Rush. Concerts, Sports; Dislikes: School. Work, Yankees; Pet Peeve: Disco and anything related to it; Future Plans: College. DeAngelo, David Michael - 87 Upper State Street; 10 5 63; muscian, Italian, alive; Really?”; Activities Awards: ECA, Stage Band, 1 3 of the Rochester Beatles. 1st Trumpet, Whitney Chamber Orchestra, Dra- ma Club; Likes: Playing my trumpet. Good comedy. Improvisation with Joe and Ted. Being alive; Dislikes: The circle of fifs”. Bad comedy. People who aren't what they say they are; Pet Peeve: People who just don't understand; Suppressed Desire: Just to sit and play the trumpet; Future Plans: To be the best one” I can, and to have fun doing it. De Angelo. Joseph Micheal - 154 Hartford Turnpike; 8 2 63; serious, friendly, organized; Activities Awards: Who's Who Merit Achievement Award, Cross Country Track; Likes: Running, Mr. Dean's Math IV class, Ornithologhy, Back-packing; Dislikes: Cigarette smoke. Moody people, English, Pollution; Pet Peeve: Supercilious people; Suppressed Desire: To hike the N.P. trail in the Adirondacks; Future Plans: College. DeCicco. Bernadette - 43 Sheffield Road; 4 18 63; complainer, impa- tient, easy to get along with; Wanna Pooh”; Likes: Dancing, Pooh, Lou F., The Cars, Stones. Miller Life; Dislikes: North Haven Fire House, Certain crowd of people, losing a argument. Being late; Pet Peeve: Being told I don't care anymore; Suppressed Desire: To be a dance teacher and get married, and to meet Liza Minelli, Future Plans: In the line of make up artist, and further myself in learning different dancing. DeCusati, Andrew J. - 448 Clintonville Road; 6 16 63; short, active, competive; Go for it”; Activities Awards: Varsity Football 8t Baseball, Varsity letters 8c jacket; Likes: Football (ft32), Baseball, The Great Food” from my secret cheerleader. New York Yankees. Dallas Cow- boys; Dislikes: Losing!!!. Joe's green Cadillac, The cop that pulled me over for going through a yellow light; Suppressed Desire: To Succeed; Future Plans: College, and a Business Career DeGoursey, Sandra L. - 1199 Hartford Turnpike; 6 6 63; short, moody, talkative; Follow the yellow brick road”; Likes: Partying, Weekends, The Doors, Trans Ams, Concerts; Dislikes: Mondays, Work, Sea Food, Winter; Pet Peeve: Waiting for people; Suppressed Desire: To go to Hawaii; Future Plans: To become an elementary teacher. DellaValle, Michael Edward -15 Bradely Street; 1 16 63; 14, comedy stricken; What's your Game; Horsehockey Pal!”; Activities Awards: Freshmen Baseball, J. V. Baseball. Varsity Hockey. Scrub Club, Co-Pres. S-L-A- P.L.O. with (J.G. 16); Likes: Bard Park 22, Hockey. Baseball. Singing to the Beach Boys in the locker room with Silengo, 71 Vega (green Hornet); Dislikes: Tony L., 5:00 am Hockey Practices, Hockey Pants you can swim in. Fake Puppets, Bad referees; Pet Peeve: Thinking of departing friends; Suppressed Desire: To drink from the Stanley Cup; Future Plans: Criminal Justice (college). DeLuca. Mark Anthony - 621 Middletown Avenue; 11 4 63; tall, dark, crazy; Get away from me”; Likes: Working out. Vans, Eating, Italian. Girls; Dislikes: People who tell me what to do. School, Librarians, Little cars; Pet Peeve: People who think they're better than everyone else; Suppressed Desire: To finish fixing my van; Future Plans: To go to Techni- cal School DeLucia. Dawn Marie -130 Bradley Street; 7 30 62; How Bad”; Activi- ties Awards:One of the Magical Cuties; Likes: J. R., The beach, Harley Davidsons, Van Halen. Partying; Dislikes:Running out of gas. Working on Sundays. Waiting, People who think they are better than everyone else; Pet Peeve: Braces; Suppressed Desire: To move into an apartment with Lena; Future Plans: Bartending. DeMaio, Diane Theresa - 49 Bradley Street; 9 9 63; sensitive, consider- ate, easy to get along with I don't understand Activities Awards: Vfc of the Dynamic Duo; Likes: Cruising with C.B.. P.B.. D.C., and J.C., St. Bernards, Going to the beach. Being with friends. Eagles Dislikes: Being picked on. When people take my clogs. Rainy weekends. Busy Phones, When time goes by too quickly; Pet Peeve: When People come up from behind and tickle me; Suppressed Desire: To live in a huge house out in the country with a Porsche and a St. Bernard; Future Plans: College marriage. DeMaio. Michael Charles - 49 Bradley Street; 3 26 62; athletic, friendly, dedicated to AG; Typical Female! ; Likes: Food, All sports; Dislikes: Bossy people; Pet Peeve: People who brag. Suppressed Desire: To be a 66 DIRECTORY pilot or computer programmer; Future Plans: To be successful in life. DeMorro, Bernadette Mary - 29 State Street; 6 26 63; emotional, sensi- tive, dramatic; That's Burnt! ; Likes: Hockey, Goofing on Yang . Bud- dy, Scary movies. Long weekends; Dislikes: Having my plans messed up at the last moment. Getting up on a winter morning, Monday mornings. Pet Peeve: One-sided romances Suppressed Desire: To own my own business; Future Plans: To be happy. DeMeo a. Paula J. - 243 Rimmon Road; 2 14 63; romantic, perfection- ist. critical; I don't believe this! ; Activities Awards: E.C.A., Walnut Hill School. Natick Mass '79-'80, one sixteenth of S.S., Cheerleading, Sa- chem Staff, Senior Prom Committee. Senior Advisory Board. Likes: Ballet, N.Y.C.. Classic sports cars. Miss Piggy. Hearts Pink Sweetheart Roses; Dislikes: Insincerity. Politics. Insensitive people. Tackiness; Pet Peeve: Boredom; Suppressed Desire: To dance on stage at Lincoln Center and receive ten curtain calls in a shower of roses; Future Plans: College. Denis Deborah Annemarie -17 Marion Court; 9 12 62; tall, dark, skinny; Holy Smoke . Activities Awards: AFS. Roller Skating. Swimming. Bowl- ing, Music Festivals; Likes: A White Christmas. Autumn. Halloween, Inde- pendence, Traveling; Dislikes: Racing time. Overdevelopment, Too short of a lunch break. TV Commercials; Pet Peeve; Roller Skating when you do not know how to; Suppressed Desire: To tour the world; Future Plans: International Studies. DeRogatis. Felix - 47 Fallon Drive; 5 7 63; Who Cares . Activities A wards: School Drinking Team Co.; Likes: Money, Harleys. Chevys. Beer- head. Life; Dislikes: Green. Police. Chuncks. Dying, Belts; Pet Peeve: Police; Suppressed Desire: To go to Calf, on a Harley Davidson Chop- per; Future Plans: Death. Desmond, Sharon M. - 7-E Fairy Glen; 7 1 63; sardonic, concerian, spooky. Ibbih-ih ; Activities Awards: Literary Club, Drama Club, Ital- ian Club. ECA, NHCO. SCSP 79. NHFDC. Band. Chorus, TQ. Berklee summer course '80. V2 HTFMC; Likes: Colse harmony. Going over the town budget. All my private jokes with Vic, Madrigals, Boston, Mass; Dislikes: Fishes, Trouble, Norther New Jersey and at least one of it's inhabitants. Bad memories. Deficit spending. Pet Peeve: People who take about cake. Suppressed Desire: To be a Hower child; Future Plans: The future present; probable not the past. Deutsch, Jeffrey Scott - 23 Center Brook Road; 7 31 62; courteous, friendly. Activities Awards: Freshman Class Treasurer. Nova Executive Editor. French Foreign Exchange Student, Sachem '81 Editor-in-Chief. Who's Who Among American High School Students; Likes: Accounting, Leading groups. Good friends. Good fun; Dislikes: False friendships, Eng- lish, Over critical people, SATs; Pet Peeve: Homeroom after first period. Suppressed Desire: To become a world known chef. Future Plans: Enroll at the Culinary Institute of America. DeVito, Donna Ann - 48 St. John Street; 6 1 62; funny, short, friendly; I'm Embarrassed ; Likes: Weekends, Drinking, 3rd pole, Frinds, Led Zeppelin; Dislikes: Getting up early, Monday mornings, people who stare. Peas. Teachers who yell at me; Pet Peeve: People who think they are great. Suppressed Desire: T o work in a brewery as a sampler; Future Plans: To work in the business world DiBrigida, Patricia Catherine - 211 Cloudland Road; 10 19 62; Italian, Sweet, sensitive; Oh Well ; Activities Awards: FBLA Member. Likes: Fashionable clothes. Sincere people. Traveling, Pat P. Summer with my friends; Dislikes: Busy phones. Smoke. People who don't take care of themselves. Fake people. Homework, Pet Peeve: Being kept waiting; Suppressed Desire: To lead a successful life; Future Plans: Business School. DiCaprio, James R. - 25 Overbrook Road; 7 3 63; small friendly consid- erate; How much do you want to make a bet? ; Activities Awards: Junior Honor Guard. Likes: Fishing, Corvettes. Archerg, Macaroni. Egg- plant; Dislikes: Ricepudding, Squid. Clams, Surprise quizes. Homework; Pet Peeve: Supercilious people; Suppressed Desire: To own a Corvette. Future Plans: To study computer science in college. DeMeola, Paula J. - 243 Rimmon Road; 2 14 63; romantic, perfection- ist, critical; I can't believe this! ; Activities Awards: ECA, Sachem Staff. Senior Advisory Board. 1 16 of S. S., Senior Prom Committee. Drama Club. Walnut Hill School, Mass 1979-1980; Likes: Hearts. Ballet, NYC, Classic sports cars. Unique objects and personalities. Pink. M. Piggy; Dislikes: Narrow-minded people. Rainy mornings. Politics; Pet Peeve: Boredom; Suppressed Desire: To dance on stage at Lincoln Center and receive ten curtain calls, in a shower of roses; Future Plans: College. DiGioia, Dawn Marie - 5 Lawncrest Drive; 7 31 63, moody, talkative, crazy; ”1 swear to God ; Activities Awards: AGTT P. 1 3 of the Outcasts, Sachem Staff. Explorers, Junior 8c Senior Advisory Board. Ju- nior 8c Senion Prom Committee, Junior Honor Guard, Rowdies of '81, Picassos of '81, Chairman of Membership drive for the P.O.W.. 1 16 of the spastic 16; Likes: The Boston Rex Sox, The Odd Couple. A good laugh, Michael Jackson, Those three Heartache Tonight Mouths. Serme two. Dislikes: The New York Yankees, Busy phones. When people are late, A certain fence in the woods; Pet Peeve; Curfews; Suppressed Desire: To own part of the Red Sox; Future Plans: Undecided. DiNicola, Marcy Donarumo. Yuonne Ann - 518 Pool Road; 1 17 62; Medium height, quiet, nice; What are you doing? ; Activities A wards: Chorus; Likes: Blond hair guys with blue eyes. Boys. Going out with boys, Andy Gibb. Small Children; Dislikes: Getting up for school. Staying home. The cold. Pet Peeve: My sister. Suppressed Desire: To meet a good looking guy; Future Plans: To have kids. Donnan, Lisa Marie -109 Blakeslee Avenue; 8 15 63; outgoing, crazy, easy to get along with; Are you in a m-o-o-d . Yeah Right ; Activities Awards:Varsity Softball Team; Likes:Itaian Food, M 8c Ms. Weekends, Talking. Making people laugh; Dislikes: Getting up in the morning. 1st Period steno. Getting into troup. Mom's meatloaf. Nosey people; Pet Peeve: Being late for class. Having to get a pass; Suppressed Desire: To Suceed in life; Future Plans: To become a secretary. Dowers, Ellen Elizabeth - 26 Lincoln Street; 3 5 63; sincere, honest, sensitive; Activities Awards: AFS. Marching and Concert Band, Alli- ance Francois III Award, Brown University Alumni Award; Likes: Long weekends. Beagles, New clothes. Traveling; Dislikes: Rude people. Crowed lunchrooms. Rainy days. Waiting, Disloyalty. Pet Peeve: Stuck Backers; Future Desire: College E Eddy, Karen Lee - 49 Postman Highway; 3 9 63; cheerful, blunt, inquisi- tive; Seems Wild . Activities Awards: Junior 8c Senior Advisory Board, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Varsity Track Team (One year). Varsity Swim Team (four years), American Field Services. Drum Corps (eight years). Tri-Captain of Swim Team 80-81. Varsity Jacket 8c Letters; Likes: Being with friends. Snowy Winters, Good jokes. Eating. The beach. Dislikes: Busy signals. Spitting, People who interrupt, irritating noises. Being nervous; Pet Peeve: People who refuse to listen to both sides of the story; Suppressed Desire: To be on the Olympic Swim Team; Future Plans: Attend college. Marry, and have a family. Edwards Brett -14 State Street; 7 5 63; Wild, crazy, guy; Activities Awards: Basketball. Bodybuilding. Skiing; Likes: My Job, Certain girls. Dates. Movies. When Cidney comes to town. The Frogmen-trucker; Dislikes People critizing you when they don't even know you. Getting up early in the morning; Pet Peeve: Being judged by my mistakes. Suppressed Desire: to find that someone special; Future Plans: Keep my job. Go on to school. Eifler, Margaret Mary - 303 Spring Road; 9 16 62; talkative, gullible, lazy; Likes: Jeffrey. Spending money. Horseback riding. Going to Amusement Parks. Seafood. Dislikes: Waking up early. Being atone. Vegetables, Doing homework. People telling me how to do things; Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people; Suppressed Desire: To make enough money to get by; Future Plans: To become a courtroom Stenographer 8c get married. Ellis, Leslie D. - 30 Drazen Drive. 11 22 63; talkative, sensitive, moody. “What happened now? ; Activities Awards: VICA. Sachem year- book staff. 1 16 of the Spastic Sixteen. Likes: The beaches in Bermuda. Being with friends. Weekends. '77 Monte Carlos. Snow; Dislikes: Rainy days. Broken promises. Onions. Being alone. Being confused. Pet Peeve: DIRECTORY 67 Inconsiderate people; Suppressed Desire: To live my life to the fullest!!; Future Plans: College, to work with young people. Eliis, Michael Q. - 1 Pool Road; 9 13 63; confused, thin, effervescent; What ; Activities 8c Awards: FIRM L.E.G.S., Drama Club, Model Con- gress; Likes: Astronomy, Cooking Kevin's Food, Cow; Dislikes: Cartoons, Peanuts. Pencils; Pet Peeve: Getting up; Future Plans: College and then ... Esparo. Roseam M. - 236 Clintonville Lane; 5 17 63; outgoing, friendly, apologetic; Not again ; Activities 8c Awards: Junior and Varsity Soft- ball; Likes: Sports, Onion Rings, Hot fudge, Sunday's, True friends, '76 Comoro's; Dislikes: Busy phones, Lisa's poor footage. Diets, Saying Goodbye. A certain someone; Pet Peeve: People who critize others; Suppressed Desire: To win the Boston Marathon; Future Plans: To be- come a Radiologist. Esposito, Brian P. - 6 Allendale Drive; 4 18 63; talkative, active; Ease up on my car ; Activities 8c A wards: Student Government. V2 of the two muskateers; Likes: Sunny days. Volkswagons, Working on old cars. Peo- ple; Dislikes: Macaroni and Cheese. Yankees, People who don't say hello; Pet Peeve: People who pick on my car; Suppressed Desire: To travel the world; Future Plans: College. Esposito, Joanna Lynn R. - 155 Rimmon Road; 10 4 63; wild 'n crazy, sensitive, understanding; Why? Why? Why? ; Activities 8c Awards: Gymnastics; Likes:Playing head games. Parties. East Rock, My friends, A certain someone; Dislikes: Goodbyes. Loosing a loved-one. Bad memo- ries. Getting lectured. Two faced people; Pet Peeve: Good things al- ways coming to an end; Suppressed Desire: To do what I may and to be what I will; Future Plans: Beautician. Get Away from this corrupted world. Esposito, Patricia Ann - 11 Peters Court; 4 28 63; easy going, friendly, sensitive; Oh My (Huh); Likes: A certain person, A certain white Monte Carlo. Corvettes. Beeping. Weekends; Dislikes: Waiting for a certain phone call or letter from R.I.. Getting up in the morning. Telling L. B. not to say anything but she does anyways, stuck-up people. Rainy days; Pet Peeve. Bad memories; Suppressed Desire: To own a light-blue Cor- vette; Future Plans: College Ewchuk, Lisa Marie -278 Middletown Avenue; 6 28 63; sensitive, crazy, fun-loving; Likes: Rick, Classy cars, Amaretto, Food; Dislikes: Being bored. Staying home on weekends. Getting up early, Mondays; Pet Peeve: People who think they are something when their not; Sup- pressed Desire: To have a lot of money to do what ever I want. Evans, Susan E. - 49 Shaw Drive; 8 23 63; stubborn, rowdy, perfection- ist; Hi, guys! ; Activities 8c Awards: One half of the Bruiser Sisters, Junior 8c Senior Prom Committee, Junior 8c Senior Advisory Board, JV Softball, Ski Club; Likes: Parties, Guys, Friday nights. Strawberries, Popcorn, Swim- ming, Baseball. Dislikes: Busy telephones. Having to work on Friday nights. Boring Classes, SAT's; Pet Peeve: People in bad moods; Sup- pressed Desire: To hang-glide off the Mts. in Switzerland; Future Plans: Going to college to become an accountant. F Fanning, Karen Marie - 200 Rock Rd.; 12 14 63. blue eyes, quiet, sensi- tive; What's the matter? ; Activities: V.I.C.A. secretary. Lav club; Likes: Biology, weekends. Mark, Double dating with T.G.; Dislikes: Fight- ing with Mark, Rainy days. Getting up early; Pet Peeve; Not getting my own way; Suppressed Desire: to be happy forever; Future Plans: Nurs- ing. Farace, Carol Ann -11 Beechwood Dr.; 6 18 63; sensitive, understand- ing, adventurous; I can imagine . That bothers me ; Activities: Ski Club, Boys Soccer manager 78-79, Senior Advisory Board, Yearbook committee, V6 of the crazy 8's; Likes: Enu, sitting by the fire on cold nights. Fireflies, Brewsters, Jogging along the beach in the morning; Dislikes: Waiting, Misunderstandings, Close calls. Car benders. Calling it a night; Pet Peeve: Being alone when it's thundering and lightning; Suppressed Desire: To become a model and own a Mercedees Benz 450 SL; Future Plans: College. Faulkner, Lynette Theresa -529 Pool Rd.; 5 16 63; friendly, weird, imagi- native; yeah, yeah , Excellent ; Activities: V.I.C.A., F.B.L.A., Chorus; Likes: Good comedy. Movies. Parties, Writing, music; Dislikes: The new school system. Teachers with no sense of humor. Homework, My name spelt wrong. Research papers; Pet Peeve: People with no sense of humor; Suppressed Desire: To publish a book; Future Plans: School. Fazzino, Lynn Marie - 225 Kings Highway; 4 23 63; quiet, sensitive sin- cere; Activities: 3 years Varsity Soccer, Girl's Soccer Co-Captain, Girl's Sports Editor for Yearbook, Peer Tutor, CYO, Senior Advisory; Likes: Playing the piano. Jogging early in the morning, Roses, Sunrises, Summer nights; Dislikes: Cheaters, Key punching. Oral reports; Pet Peeve: Having to limit my telephone time; Future Plans: CoHege, Physical Therapist, marriage. Fede, Diane M. - 51 Todd Dr. South; 11 11 63; sensitive, complainer, happy; Activities: One of the Magical Cuties , Bike rides. Peer Tutor- ing; Likes: Beaches, the Mercedes . Special friend B.D., Weekends. Van Halen, Summer; Dislikes: Rainy days; Good byes. Hotdogs. Sunday sports; Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning; Future Plans: College. Ferner, Kenneth A - 36 Roberta Road; 5 9 63; athlecic. easy-going; you're mother ; Activities 8c Awards: Cross Country 3 yrs. Swimming 4 yrs. Swimming Captain, Track 4 yrs. Senior Advisory Board; Likes: Parties, Running alone in the country. Swimming. Neil Young. Mountains; Dislikes: Working on Friday nights. Stubborn people; Pet Peeve: Getting up at pre-dawn hours to get to work; Future Plans: Study Electronics, Engi- neering College. Ferraiuolo, Laurie Ann - 23 Vincent Road; 12 4 63; short, out-going, friendly; What the_________I ; Likes: 7 17 80 and Pink Floyd, Partying, Pink Panther. Sausage and Peppers, Toot; Dislikes: Rainy days. To be bored. People who tell me I'm wrong when I'm right. Phoney people. When people act tough and everyone knows there not; Pet Peeve: Getting burnt; Suppressed Desire: To marry someone wealthy; Future Plans: Move to California or Florida. Ferrigno, Louis A - 100 Allendale Drive; 10 13 62; easy going, athletic, determined. Don't worry about it. ; Activities: Football, Track, Band; Likes: The beach. Blue jeans; Dislikes: Tests, Ties, Getting sick; Pet Peeve: Flagging a test; Suppressed Desire: Service College. Future Plans: Col- lege. Fers, Anne Maria -870 Middletown Avenue; 12 8 63; friendly, stubborn, gullible; Don't pick on me! ; Activities 8c Awards: Varsity Tennis, Jr. Prom Chairman, Junior Advisory Board, Junior Honor Guard, SACHEM. 1 16 of the S.S.; Likes: Carbo , Snow, Springsteen, M M's, Erlanger; Dislikes: Mustard, Working on Saturdays, Broken racket strings. Blue bomber jackets. Pet Peeve: Waking up and finding no hot water; Suppressed Desire: To go a shopping-spree at someone else's expense; Future Plans: College. Fiasconaro Stephen R -14 Papa Lane; 1 23 63; blond, medium height, hyper; Activities: Ski Club, Swim Team, Soccer Team 2 yrs; Likes: Skiing. Beach, Girls, Week-ends. Galaxien; Dislikes: Getting up early, Mondays, Rainy weekends; Suppressed Desire: To go to college (U Conn) and get a Pilot's License; Future Plans: College to become a Engineer Fletcher, Jane Melanie - 6 Bowling Green Drive; 3 4 63; unique, naive, extremely sentimental; Those are FAYVA Shoes. . Activities: Junior Senior Advisory Boards. SACHEM Staff, 1 16 of the S.S.. 1 3 of the Outcasts; Likes: Indepth convos. New Hampshire Summers, The 3 Heartache Tonight Months , V« Pictures to remember by. The truck; Dislikes: Inconsiderate drivers. Humiliation. Last times being grouped. Waiting for people who are late; Pet Peeve: When people give me that Jane, Jane, Jane, what are we going to do with you? Look; Suppressed Desire: To take a year and find all the lakes with M.J. and Sturat; Future Plans: College. Florio, John A - 50 Cottontail Lane; 12 13 62; S.D.R. R. Activities: Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball; Likes: Hard Rock, Keg parties ; Dis- likes: Stuck up people. Disco; Pet Peeve: School. Future Plans: College or Army. Foley, Christopher John -4 Sonne Drive; 11 9 63; intelligent, outspoken, friendly; Let's be frank. ; Activities 8c Awards: Model Congress, News- paper Staff. Math Club, Student Government, Varsity Tennis. Varsity Letter. Frontiers of Applied Science; Likes: Tennis Baseball, Chicago, Italian food; Dislikes: Monday mornings. Cigarette smoke. Waiting, Prep- 68 DIRECTORY pies. Double faulting; Pet Peeve: Moody people; Suppressed Desire: To go to Harvard Law School; Future Plans: College. Law School. Fortes, Karne Denise - 47 Giles Avenue, 9 7 62; tall, wild, sincere; That's Wild!!!; Activities: The POO Club U.S.A.: Likes: Keg parties, Jill Dogs, Going to concerts, being with close friends, 151, Black Sabbath; Pet Peeve: People who say one thing, but do another; Suppressed Desire: To live, love, laugh; Future Plans: To go to Gal Mar and become a hairdresser. Fortuna James L -11 Surrey Drive; 5 16 62; frinedly, organized, helpful; “I have no idea ; Activities: Chess Club, Student Council; Likes: Music. Red Sox, Homework; Dislikes: Being sloppy, Yankees; Pet Peeve: Sloppy- ness; Suppressed Desire: Disc Jockey; Future Plans: Printer. Fragota, Lisa Ann -12 Curtis Court; 11 6 63; friendly, blue eyes, quiet; Oh my. ; Likes: Neil Young, Hiking. Pizza, Music, Playing the Guitar; Dislikes: Getting up early. Rainy days. Being bored. Waiting for things. People who don’t signal when they turn; Pet Peeve: People who cut me off when I'm driving; Suppressed Desire: Own A Z-28; Future Plans: College. Frank, Susan E - 45 Potter Road; 9 25 63; Patriotic, restless, adventur- ous; Do it to it. Likes: Charlie Daniels Band, USA, Country Saturday nights, adventures; Dislikes: Busy phones, meat. Red Sox. Curfews, Get- ting Grounded, Homework; Pet Peeve: When the rain ruins your week end; Suppressed Desire: To live in a cabin in the mountains by myself for a week; Future Plans: Take a year off and then to to college and take up law. Fredricks, Peter Austin - 67 Shawmut Avenue; 8 31 62; short, wild, easy going; “What are you crazy! ; Likes Girls, Cars, Motorcycles, Music; Dislikes: Bossy people. Doing things I don't want to; Pet Peeve: People who think they're better than others; Suppressed Desire: To travel everywhere; Future Plans: Technical School. Fumiatti, William R. Jr. - 25 Gail Drive; 3 10 62; tall, handsome, outgoing; If you don’t like it, lump it. ; Activities A wards: Baseball, Bowling. Boy Scouts, Camping, Hiking, A Silver Palm Eagle Scout Likes: Girls. Trans Ams, Roller Skating, Printing; Dislikes: Football, Swearing, Drugs and alco- hol, Waking up in the morning; Pet Peeve: Housework; Suppressed Desire: To be in a house with the best 50 beautiful woman in the world; Future Plans: Go to college and become a Printer, own my own busi- ness. Furlan, Paul Joseph - 1702 Hartford Turnpike; 6 13 63; friendly, quiet, stubborn; It's cool. ; Activities: Work; Likes: Hunting, Biking, C.F., Bran- dy. Working; Dislikes: Liver, loud people, Being tired; Pet Peeve: People that don't believe what I say; Suppressed Desire: Be successful in future plans; Future Plans: College, Marriage. Fusco, Jodi Lynn - 4401 Ridge Road; 2 24 63; friendly, outgoing, crazy; I don't know! , Oh Yea ; Likes: All night parties. Sunsets, Full moons. Snow. Colors ; Dislikes: Being told what to do. Getting up in the morning, liars, not having any money. Two-faced people; Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all; Suppressed Desire: To travel the U.S. on the back of a bike; Future Plans: Travel, Maybe College. G Gaetano, Gina Marie - 4 Anthony Road; 6 19 63; stubborn, sensitive, crazy; Gonyo! ; Activities: Gal Mar Academy of Hairdressing; Likes: Freedom, Parties. Fooling with peoples minds. Being with the people I enjoy the most. Hot summer days; Dislikes: Living home. Authority, Loos- ing a loved one, cruel spiteful people, people who criticize other peo- ple behind their backs; Pet Peeve: Guys on an ego trip; Suppressed Desire: To be a highly successful hairdresser; Future Plans: To marry a wealthy good looking guy. Gamache David A -65 Bradley Street; 2 6 63; Ambigious, materialistic; Activities: Ski Club. Woodchuck Club; Likes: Skiing. Duck Hunting, Moto- cross. Wilderness. Southern Rock; Dislikes: Punk Rock, Disco; Pet Peeve: People who are late; Suppressed Desire: Work with the environment; Future Plans: College. Gannon. Eric - 299 Bassett Road; 3 23 63 Garbatini, Bruce J- 111 Spring Road; 1 8 63; witty, critical, individualis- tic,; I give up. what? ; Likes: Rush, Drums, Snow, Animals, Fishing; Dislikes:haughty people. The Doors, ciggarettes. Working for V.L., Rainy Days; Pet Peeve: People who say like you know. and Never mind. Suppressed Desire: To be filthy rich and own a Jaguar; Future Plans: To go the college and travel. Gaudio, Lisa R - 4 Pleasant Drive; 11 14 63; sensitive; Likes: Roses, Wing, Zappa; Dislikes: Boredom, Let downs. Pet Peeve: Disco, Future Plans: Art School Geraci. Lori-Anne - 7 Barnett Drive; 3 26 63; petite, sensitive, energet- ic; I'm sorry but ... , Girls! Thomas you promised ... D.M., M.A., L.W., M.P., L.G. ; Activities Awards: Varsity Gymnastics (lyr). Varsity Cheerleading (2yrs), Varsity numbers, letter, pin, jacket. Junior Senior Advisory Boards, Homeroom Representative- Student Council. Junior Prom Committee — Bids and Invitations Chairman, Senior Prom Com- mittee. V.I.C.A., SACHEM — Typing Editor. Vz of Peaches Cream , 1 12 of Hick Family , Child Development Award; Likes: My family. Going out with my friends: M.P. L.W. B.P. M.A. D.M. J.R. L.M., Cheering, Changing of the seasons. Kermit the Frog; Dislikes: West Campus. Say- ing good-bye. Dirty cars. When time passes quickly; Pet Peeve: When people spell my first name wrong; Suppressed Desire: To live my life to fullest, achieving everything I dreamed of doing; Future Plans: College. Gherlone, Susan-Beth- 41 Kimberly Circle; 7 11 63; emotional, sensi- tive, enthusiastic; I love you too kid ; Activities Awards: Dancing for 11 years. Teach dancing. Majorettes, Triple Quartet, Senior Advisory Board. Church group Choir, Chorus, Rainbow Girls, Drama Club; Likes: Long walks. Traveling, A warm fire. Purple, Being on stage under the lights; Dislikes: War, Poverty. Discrimination. Busy telephones, seemingly impossible homework; Pet Peeve; When people won't let you be your- self; Suppressed Desire: To be the most famous dancer in the world; Future Plans: Travel around the world, help the poor near far, own a Dancing school. Glenn. John E - 12 Robin Court; 8 17 63; active, fun, stuck-up; Give me the ball. ; Activities: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Co-Presi- dent of S.L.A. and P.L.O.; Likes: Yankees, Ron Guidry, twee-tews, WHY -My Mottle is-Hi M.D.M., 71' Vega; Dislikes: Frank Arc, Roodey, Rained out Games, Practice in March. Walking the bases loaded; Pet Peeve: Having Roodey ump behind the plate; Suppressed Desire: To win o world series ring; Future Plans: Baseball. G ick, Trade Barbara - 2 Edgewater Road; 1 27 63; crazy, friendly, understanding; Oh my God. ; Activities: Chorus, Special Education, Indianettes. Blood Mobile; Likes: Music, Camping, Animals, Going out. Barry Manilow; Dislikes: Bogs , Sweater tuckeriners; Pet Peeve: People who drive slower than I; Suppressed Desire: Travel across the country; Future Plans: Working with special kids or small children. Goldbloom, Jeffrey Louis - 45 Allendale Drive; 2 2 63; athletic, fun- loving, sarcastic; That's a classic. ; Activities: Tennis. Karate. Nobel Prize for B.S.ing; Likes: Pizza. Girls, Money; Dislikes: Not having Pizza, Lack of girls, being broke; Future Plans: Future Capitalist. Graziano Charmaine B - 70 Ansonia Drive; 8 21 61; quiet, sensitive, friendly; Activities: V.I.C.A., Student Council; Likes: Honest People. Go- ing out on weekends. Grateful Dead, Concerts; Dislikes: People who ignore you. working late hours. Conceited people. Pet Peeve: People who ignore you when you are trying to say something; Suppressed Desire: To travel somewhere with a certain person; Future Plans: Col- lege. get married, work. Greco. Barbara Jean -26 Blakeslee Avenue; 11 1 63; short; You'll get over it. ; Likes: Calif., Harley Davidson's. Partying, Art; Dislikes: Honda's, people that don't try; Pet Peeve: The East Coast; Suppressed Desire: Own a Harley Davidson; Future Plans: To drive to California. Grillo, Pete J- 15 Belvedere Road; 12 26 62. tall, quiet, easy-going; Activities: J.V. Varsity Football; Likes: Football. Brews. Parties, Driving around. The Giant. Girls, Bowling, The Doors, Zeppelin; Dislikes: F.D., Teachers, School, North Haven, Waiting, Orders. Staying home. Pet Peeve: Being ordered to do something; Suppressed Desire: To travel. DIRECTORY 69 Grimaldi Andrew C - 29 Mansfield Road; 3 22 63; enthusiastic, amvi- tious. intelligent; “Oh, baby! , “Yeah, right. ; Activities Sc Awards: Junior Senior Class President, J.V. Varsity Cross Country, Concert Band (9,11,12), Marching Band (9), Junior 8c Senior Advisory Board, Junior Prom Entertainment Chairman, Yale-New Haven High School Program, Student Council (9,10,11,12), F.B.L.A., Model Congress, Debate Club, Drama Club. Honrary Member of “F.F.F. , Varsity Club, CYO, Junior Honor Guard. American Legion Boy's State. A.Q. Sportsmanship Award for Cross Country. Who's Who Among American High School Students; Likes: Long slow distance, Apple pie. Fury Ill's, Traveling, Music; Dislikes: Speed workouts, Monday mornings, deadlines. Leaving friends behind, “All nighters before a test or before a paper is due; Pet Peeve. People who don't use their signal lights but turn anyway; Suppressed Desire: To finish a Cross Country season without injuries; Future Plans: College, Biomedical Engineering. Guarino. Richard Guckin, Ann C - 130 Clintonville Road; 2 17 63; sensitive, motivated; Activities: Ski Club, V.I.C.A.; Likes: Summer vacation in Cape Cod, Traveling. Outdoor activities. Having a good time with friends and family. Having good memories; Dislikes: Negative attitudes. Bad weath- er. unconsiderate people. Boredom. Good things coming to an end; Pet Peeve: Making plans and they never work out; Suppressed Desire: To travel many parts of the world and meet many different people; Future Plans: Going to college for a health career to help people. H Haag, Richard M.-11 Ansonia Drive; 6 4 63. Activities 8c Awards: Math Team, Science Club; Pet Peeve: English. Hall, Christopher Joseph-39 Lawncrest Drive; 3 28 63; reckless, care- less; “Nertz to you ; Likes: Molson, Michelob, Moosehead. Lowenbrau, Heiniken; Dislike: Work. Disco, Crazy drivers. School; Pet Peeve: Hard Work; Suppressed Desire: To get by; Future Plans: Work but not much. Harrigan, Martin P.-49 Allendale Drive; 4 8 63; 15, Athletic, quiet; Activities Sc Awards: Varsity Hockey,Varsity Baseball, Hockey Captain, All-Housy Baseball. Hockey Sportsmanship Award; Likes: Hockey, Base- ball, Weekends, Rangely. Good friends; Dislikes: Sunday practices. The puppet. Bad refs. Ducking bottles going to the locker-room at East Haven; Pet Peeve: Getting up at 4:00 a.m. to go to Hockey practice; Suppressed Desire: To play professional baseball; Future Plans: College. Hartman, Laura Ann-5 Peter's Court; 2 22 63; quiet, sensitive, volun- teering; Activities 8c Awards: Majorettes, Chorus, Band. V.I.C.A., Sa- chem, Marching Band; Likes: Being involved in something you like. Go- ing out. Skating, Twirling, Seeing movies, volunteering; Dislikes: Too much homework, rainy days; Pet Peeve: Not being able to graduate at East; Suppressed Desire: To become a nurse; Future Plans: To go to college. Heagy, Michael Healey, Paul Ha, Wei Holcomb. Marsha Irene-30 Woodland Avenue; 9 4 62; sensitive, out- going, individualist; “Wack-A-Po. ; Activities 8c Awards: Track Team; Likes: Steven, Dancing, vacations; Dislikes: Fighting with friends, wrinkled clothes, early mornings; Suppressed Desire: To perform on Broadway; Future Plans: To succeed in life, and live to the fullest. Holcomb, Paul - 268 State Street; 8 26 62; kind, polite, handsome; Likes: Music. Money, Horses, Guns, Spaghetti, Vincent Memorial, Black Shadow, Welding; Dislikes: School. English; Future Plans: Work at Electric Boat in Groton Horna, Janet Marie - 7 Collett Street; 2 12 63; gullible, sensitive, easy- going; “I don't understand ; Activities: Basketball, Ski Club, Vs of the Crazy 8's; Likes: Black Camaros. Cowboy hats. Bob Seger, Pittsburg Steelers, Skiing, Pink Panther; Dislikes: People who bite noses, Monday mornings. Good-byes. People who can't drive; Pet Peeve: Busy tele- phones. Suppressed Desire: To go to California to live; Future Plans: To get a black Comoro and travel. Hong Jung-soo J - 500 Pool Road; 11 5 63; idealistic, non-conformist, minority; “yah ; Activities Sc A wards: Fencing, Junior Honor Guard. Boy's State, Who's Who, Eagle Scout, Science Club. Demolay, Pospisil after- noons. Likes: Arguing. Human people. Old movies. New experiences. Laughing at what we call justice; Pet Peeve: Egotists; Suppressed De- sire: Find utopia; Future Plans: To live as Jung-soo J. Hong. Horowitz, Wendy Hunt Nancy Lousie -156 South Avenue; 4 19 63; gregarious, tenacious, solitary; “You're so abnormal. ; A wards: National Merit Scholrship, Com- mended Student; Likes: Karate. Aikido, rock climbing. Biking, Camping; Pet Peeve: Preps; Suppressed Desire: A 3 week vacation in the Baha- mas with 40 male slaves; Future Plans: College, a house in the suburbs, 2-3 kids. 2 cats and 2 dogs, and a husband who does dishes. Ibsen, James E - 1076 Hartford Turnpike; 4 24 63; tall, trustworthy, funny; “I'm booking. ; Activities: Freshman Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Freshman and Varsity Track. Junior Advisory Board; Likes: Summers, Traveling, Fridays. Money, Bugs Bunny; Dislikes: Bad drivers, concieted people. Standing in line. Politicians, Working on weekends; Pet Peeve: People who don't listen; Suppressed Desire: To be rich and happy; Future Plans: College. Imperato Kenneth - 18 Bowling Green Drive. 10 10 63; friendly, frank, frugal; “Wait til later. ; Activities Sc Awards: Golf Co-Captain, Honor Society — Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Chess Club; Likes: All sports. Politics, Beautiful women. Mathematics, Traveling; Pet Peeve: Reading Shakespeare; Suppressed Desire: To live in New York City; Future Plans: Study Mathematics in College. J Jacobs, Sheryl Lynn - 22 Postman Highway; 11 10 62; talkative, con- cerned, serious; “So long. Crabby. ; Likes: Being with Tom. Drawing, Talking on the phone. Making people feel good. Going to the beach; Dislikes: Loud people. Trouble makers. Dirtiness, Being confused, Being undecided; Pet Peeve: People nosing around in my business; Sup- pressed Desire: Being the wife of a future artist; Future Plans: Being a working woman James Brian A - 29 Susan Lane; 2 27 63; calm, cool, collected; “Grow up, Espo.”; Activities Sc Awards: NOVA (Photography Editor), Peer Tu- toring, Student Council (Committee Chairman), French Club, Likes:S.L., T.P., F.D., Dartmouth, France; Dislikes: 3.K., Yale. R.L.F., Macs. Cafateria food; Pet Peeve: School patrolled by guards. Suppressed Desire: To become a successful computer expert; Future Plans: More School James, Eileen V - 74 Warner Road; 5 23 63; outgoing, emotional, hyper when under the influence of chocolate; “O.K. guys where are going tonight?? . Activities: FBLA, Senior Advisory Board; Likes: Week- ends at the club. Water skiing, Montauk, L. I., Being with my friends. My Mustang; Dislikes: Rainy days. Winter, People that drive like maniacs. Running out of gas; Pet Peeve: When I spend a long time planning something then at the last minute everything goes wrong; Suppressed Desire:lo be rich and spend the rest of my life on a yacht with my family and friends; Future Plans: College Jasmin, Theodore Louis Jr. - 22 Musket Drive; 7 14 63; quiet, obstinate, lazy; “I felt like saying . .. ; Activities Sc Awards: Track Field - 10,11,12, Cross Country - 11-12, 1 3 of the Rochester Beatles, Astronomy Club, 1 6 of “Steech Astronomy ; Likes: Funky Winkerbean. Junk food. Cheryl Tiegs, Comedy with Joe Dave. Getting Psyched, Dislikes: Impatient people. Physical labor, Skeptism, Neat clean rooms. Unsolicited infor- mation; Pet Peeve: People who have to comment on everything: Suppressed Desire: To escape reality just for a while; Future Plans: AFROTC in College Jensen, Linnea Ethel - 147 Mill Road. 6 12 63; sarcastic, artistic, inde- 70 DIRECTORY pendant; My knee hurt.''; Activities 8c Awards; Junior Advisory Board, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Advisory Board, Varsity Swimming 4 yrs, Co-Captain 79-80, Varsity Jacket, Yearbook Layout CO Co-Editor; Likes: Good times with Bob. Florida. California. Dolphins. Fun at swim- ming with Cecil and Eggy; Dislikes: VB16 med's, Ldzy people. Cigarette smoke. Flirts. Arguments especially with friends; Pet Peeve: People who hold grudges; Suppressed Desire: To be a dolphin trainer; Future Plans: College, career in computers. Marriage Family Jensen. WalterL Jr. -57 Laydon Avenue; 9 2 63; tall, friendly; Activities: E.C.A.; Likes: Old Cars, Sailing, Skiing, Traveling, Listening to music; Dis- likes: Fights. Flunking; Pet Peeve: People who waste themselves; Sup- pressed Desire: Sail around the world; Future Plans: College Johnson. Lisa Sue - 55 Woodland Avenue; 8 27 62; talkative, slightly strange, silly; Oh yeah.''. Activities: North Haven Indianettes - 2yrs. VICA, Pep Club. Likes: Boones Farm Apple Wine, Being with good friends. Going out. Goofing around. Spastic people. The Schatzleins; Dislikes: Liver. People that are always serious. People that use drugs to escape a reality; Pet Peeve; Being grounded; Suppressed Desire: To be able to share my love and happiness with others; Future Plans: To do it my own way Johnson. Neil F -27 Roberta Road; 11 13 63; stubborn, athletic, super- stitious; hey. . G.M.A.W. ; Activities 8c A wards: Freshman Baseball. 3 years Varsity Baseball - 2nd Team All Housitanic as Junior, 3years Varsity Hockey. 2 years 2nd Team All Housitanic, 1 year 2nd Team all State. 1 year All State as Sophmore and Junior. M.V.P. as Sophmore. Usher. Junior Prom King; Likes: My family. Partying with the guys. Playing Hock- ey. Third period Heffy's in the van. The beach; Dislikes: Monday. REGGIE. Warm Beer, Guard at the gate. My sister living away; Pet Peeve: Catching the Jugs Machine; Suppressed Desire: To play Pro Hockey. Future Plans: College Jones. Cliff M. - 282 Spring Road; 1 29 63; hyper, determined, impa- tient; That can be annoying.''. Likes: 67 Camaro convertable. Stones, Beatles. Cruie, Parties; Dislikes: Onions, School. Work; Pet Peeve; Disco; Suppressed Desire: To be Rich; Future Plans: To be Rich Jones. Tad-A 9 Bassett Road; 9 21 63, crazy, quiet, friendly, Oh well ; Likes: Partying, All my buddies. Haffenrefer. Rock; Dislikes: Work. School. Getting up before 9:00 a m.. Suppressed Desire: To be rich K Katz. Susan C.- 40 Sherwood Drive: 2 21 63; friendly, outgoing, sensi- tive. Life's Tuff ; Activities 8c Awards: 9th and 10th Swim Team; 11th and 12th-manager girls swim team; 12th-Manager boys swim team; Letter .jacket. Likes: Swimming, Bowling, Going out and having a good time. Dislikes: RLF at BK. Stuck up people; Pet Peeve: Crossing campus; Suppressed Desire: To find that someone special. Future Plans: Lega- l executive Secretary Kavanagh, Kimberly Ann - 57 Shaw Drive: 1 22 63; gullible, friendly, moody; Ya Right ; Activities Awards: Vfe of the crazy 8's; Likes: Led Zeppelin, Partying, Snow, Ellen's fast thinking, om w AB; Dislikes: Wait- ing, School. Working, Curfews. Getting caught; Pet Peeve: Busy signals. Being tall; Suppressed Desire: To get rich with Ellen; Future Plans: Business school Keehan. Darlene Clare -6 Vincent Road; 5-31-63; unpredictable, blue eyes, moody; Don't bother me! ; Activities 8c Awards: Lav club; Likes: Being close to my family. Weekends, Corvettes. Animals, A special person; Dislikes: Not getting my own way. Disco, Stuck-up people, Mondays, Rainy days; Pet Peeve: Busy phones. Waiting; Suppressed Desire: To be happy and live a long and funfilled life; Future Plans: To live in Ireland. Kelsey. Lynne Ann -16 Round Hill Road; 7 1 63; too sensitive at times, daring, analytical; You're kidding You bale6 ; Activities 8c Awards: Ski club. President of Explores, Soccer team. Sachem editor, 1 16 of S.S., Usherette '80 graduation. Junior and Senior advisory boards. Presi- dent of the P.O.W , Model Congress; Likes: Wind. Good friends. New experiences. Irish setters. Mountains. Mornings, Fires and the beach; Dislikes: People lacking a sense of humor, the S.L.A.. Misunderstandings; Pet Peeve: When people exagerate their accounts unnecessarily for impressions sake; Future Plans: College Kennedy. Thomas Kenney, Walter Glen - 357 Skiff Street; 11 9 62; tall, athletic, friendly. All Right ; Activities 8c Awards: Basketball; Likes: Sports, Cars, Taking trips. Food. Sleeping; Dislikes: Getting up. Disco, The Yankees, Cow- boys, Baked beans; Pet Peeve Waiting in line; Suppressed Desire: To be a pro basketball player; Future Plans: College Keyte. MichaelDenby (Lachance) -1815 Ridge Road; 6 9 63; country. Gemini, innovative; Activities 8c Awards: Student Council; Likes: Tennis. Swimming. Nature. Travel, E.L.O.; Dislikes: Homework, Tests. Getting up in the morning. No snow; Pet Peeve: Someone tapping me on the shoulder; Suppressed Desire: Owner of Computer Company; Future Plans: College Kiewra. Ellen - 245 Mill Road, 1 12 63. crazy, opinionated, impatient; How Ducky ; Likes: M.J.. Parties, G.H.A.H., Kris Kristofferson, Black Sab- bath, Dislikes: People who repeat themselves. Rats. Being used. Winter. Tuna fish; Pet Peeve: Being cold; Suppressed Desire.To go to France; Future Plans: College Koutsopolos. Laura Jean - 22 Todd Drive; 6 17 63; friendly, talkative, stubborn, outgoing; I'm totally serious Well guys. I'm in trouble again. . Activities 8c Awards: Varsity Track-4 years Co-Captain. Varsity Soccer-11th and 12th, Varsity numbers, letters, pins and jacket. Sa- chem typing staff; Likes: A certain someone - G.C.. Blue eyes. Italian food. Sports- Track and Soccer. Listening to music on the beach and sitting by a fire; Dislikes: Goodbyes, Cigarette smoke. Losing. When no one listens to me. Getting the car taken away; Pet Peeve: When I'm serious and people think it's a big joke. Suppressed Desire: To have all my dreams come true and live a happy and healthy life; Future Plans: Only time will tell Kowalski, Kevin T. -12 Carriage Drive. 4 17 63. witty, good kid; Activi- ties 8c A wards: Varsity swimming, NOVA newspaper, Latin club. Science club; Likes: Swimming. Science. Dogs, Pinball, Rock and Roll; Dislikes: English. Foriegn language. Homework. Bossy people, people who think they know everything; Pet Peeve: Filling out paper work like this; Sup- pressed Desire: To travel around the world; Future Plans: To go to college Krosky, Thomas Kruglik. Kathleen Mary -1 Angel Place; 5 17 63; crazy, talkative, unpre - dictable; Activities 8c Awards: J.V. Volleyball, J.V. Track; Likes: Jim Morrison and the Doors, No school. Weekend parties. Rock music; Dis- likes: Snobs. Disco, Staying home at night. Getting up in the morning. Pet Peeve Waiting for people; Suppressed Desire: To be rich; Future Plans: College Kulenski. Art S - 9 Manor Drive; 5 18 62; wild, crazy. Polish; Activities Awards: Freshman football; Likes: KATHY E., Doobie Brothers, kz-10000, Olds-Cutlas Supreme. Year of 78. Dislikes: BOSTON RED SOX. Someone who thinks that they're big; Pet Peeve: Stubborn People. Suppressed Desire: Disc-Jockey; Future Plans: College L Lafley, Shirley Monnette - 71 Fallon Drive. 9 19 63; independent, out- going. industrious; Ya Know.'’. Activities 8c Awards: F.B.L.A.. Secretary on Yearbook Staff. Student Council, Church Choir, Indianettes, The Company. Street Theater, C.Y.O., Chorus, Piano Lessons. Dance Les- sons; Likes: Playing the piano, keeping busy. Bill, The Beatles, Singing; Dislikes: Monday mornings. Getting caught in the rain. Obnoxious peo- ple. Boring classes; Pet Peeve: Waiting; Suppressed Desire: To be the first women manager in a large, well-known company; Future Plans: To major in Business at College. Lamar, Susan Kent -1747 Hartford Turnpike; 9 5 63; cheerful, adventur- ous, outgoing; Good Morning! ; Activities 8c Awards: Piano. Rakish. Ballet. Project Adventure Aide. A.F.S.. Fencing Captain, Concert Band, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Junior Honor Guard. Honor Roll, Yale Frontiers of Applied Science, Marching Band; Likes: Canoeing. Music. Dance. Travel, Solitude. Project Adventure, Wilderness, Poetry; Pet Peeve: Introverted people. Future Plans: College, Medical School. DIRECTORY 71 Levin, Robert Lamberti, Jane Mary -19 Lynn Terrace; 9 30 63; ambitious, unpredict- able. gregarious; Rive Gauche ; Activities Awards: Varsity Swim- ming. Varsity Cheerleading, Junior Prom Court, Junior Usherette. Nation- al Safety Ski Patrol. 1 12 Hick Family , Yale Medical Explorers. Jazz Band, Concert Band. Ski Club; Likes: Cheering for my secret player. Tchaikovsky-1812 Overture. Star Trek. Skiing. American Pie , Smiles. Playing my Saxophone. Our Team . Cold Autumn football games: Dislikes: Walking on sandy beaches with sneakers. Rain during the ski season; Pet Peeve: Puzzles with missing pieces; Suppressed Desire: To live in a gravity free society; Future Plans: Success. Lanius, Brian A. - 4200 Ridge Road; 6 26 63; intelligent, quiet, cautious. Likes: Summer, Weekends, The Doors. Zappa, Jethro Tull; Dislikes: Get- ting up early. Walking in the rain. English, Getting woken up; Pet Peeve: Writing; Suppressed Desire: Hike the Appalachian Trail; Future Plans: College. LaRock, Michael Lascelles, Louis G. -110 Pool Road, 7 30 63; That's Life! : Likes: Auto- mechanics. Oceanology. Zoology; Dislikes: Crossing between cam- puses, Taking notes; Future Plans: No specific destiny. Lavin, Laurie - 23 Sheffield Road; 6 21 63; moody, stubborn, quick tempered; I'm Hungry! ; Likes: Eating, Sleeping. Laying out in the sun, Porsches. Money; Dislikes: Good-byes, slow drivers. Waiting. A certain someone. Being lonely; Pet Peeve: Anyone who thinks they're in love; Suppressed Desire: To stay single; Future Plans: Travel, with no worries. Leak. Darlene Denise -422 Pool Road; 12 13 63; easy-going, sensative, sentimental; Likes: A.L.B.. Saturday Late-Nite Skate, Weekends, Meet- ing people. Traveling; Dislikes: Waking up early. West Campus, Staying home. Stuck up people; Pet Peeve: Waiting; Suppressed Desire: Live my life to the fullest potential and have a lot of fun doing it, no matter what anyone thinks about it! Future Plans: College. Computer Program- mer. Leavitt, Paige Ayer - 48 Knollwood Road; 6 3 63. Cheese-n-Crack- ers!! ; Activities Awards: A.F.S.. Ski Club. Drama Club, Junior Advisory Board, Junior Prom Committee. Modern Dance Club; Future Plans: Col- lege LeGates. DavidP. - 34 Old Kiln Road; 3 26 63; friendly, talkative, hyper; Give it to me later. I've got enough problems. ; Activities Awards: President A.V. Club, Associate Editor of NOVA; Likes: Flyers, Yankees. Cosmos, To do the D.L. SHOW . Spaghetti 8c crabs. Dislikes: Red Sox, Bruins, K.C. Royals; Waiting, Having my ear bent; Suppressed Desire: To be as different as possible. Future Plans: College. Syndicating the D.L. SHOW . Leonard. Thomas F. - 6 Wilson Avenue; 9 19 62; Italian, friendly, easy- going; What?? ; Activities Awards: Freshman and J. V. Baseball, Oceanology Club; Likes: Baseball. Red Sox. Third period Heffy's in the van. summer nights, Italian Food; Dislikes: Yankees, School food Rainy weekends. Staying in school for frees, the guard at the gate; Pet Peeve: Cruelty to Animals!; Suppressed Desire: To become a chef; Future Plans: Go to the Culinary Institute. LeQuin. Beth A. -288 Upper State Street; 4 1 63; crazy, rowdy, moody; Drop Dead! ; Likes: Crazy people, body builders, Daniel's, Having a good time with my friends, my T-Bird ; Dislikes: Stuck-up guys, going to work, detentions, getting up. boring nights; Pet Peeve: Going out with a dud on a date. Suppressed Desire: To be happy and get an apartment with M.M. 8c L.C.; Future Plans: To become a medical secretary. LeQuire, Curt E. -431 Middletown Avenue; 5 1 63; tall, blond; What's up? ; Likes: Water Skiing, Boating, Girls; Dislikes: Homework, Hard par- ents; Suppressed Desire: To beat my old record for a 10 Vi pound bass. Future Plans: To get out of this state! Lesnieski, Paul Jean - 1675 Hartford Turnpike; 1 22 63; short, talkative, stubborn; Forget it. ; Activities Awards: 2 years of J. V. Cheerlead- ing; Likes: Looking over the ocean, James Taylor, Going for walks in a park. Kids, Animals; Dislikes: Getting up on a rainy Monday morning. People who think their better than everyone else; Pet Peeve: People who are constantly putting down everyone; Suppressed Desire: Being very happy; Future Plans: Work and School. Levin, Charyn Melissa - 116 Millbrook Road; 6 29 62; sensitive, witty, honest; Likes: Rainy afternoons. Warmth and honesty in people. Short people. Dislikes Tomatoes. Hot food. Cold weather. Very tall people; Pet Peeve: People taking rank just because they're taller than me; Suppressed Desire: To be tall for just one day, and be an archiologist; Future Plans: Travel and live it up till I get too old. Levine, Bruce Todd - 28 Warner Road; 9 24 63; I'll do it later. ; Activi- ties Awards: Fencing Team, Fencing Captain, Project Adventure. Baseball, Bowling, Swim Team. Order of DeMolay, Eagle Scout. Master Councilor; Likes: Parties at Spig's. Milk, Camping. My van. Balloons; Dislikes: A gas gauge which always reads empty, R 8c B Lights. S.A.T.'s; Pet Peeve: People who say one thing and do the opposite. Suppressed Desire: Make it through college; Future Plans: College. Lianos, Jacqueline Lenore - Orcutt Court; 12 5 63; short, cute, hot- tempered; Unprintable ; Likes: Kevin. Candy. Doritos; Dislikes: Trouble- makers; Pet Peeve: School; Suppressed Desire: To be a teacher; Future Plans: Work with kids, marry Kevin. Longley, Nancy E. - 6 Mathew Lane. 10 5 63; crazy, blusher, easy to get along with, uncontrollable fits of laughter; What's shakin', with relish ; Activities Awards: Junior Honor Guard, Chorus; Likes: Sunsets, Walking on the beach. Traveling. New clothes. Having a fire on cold, snowy, winter nights; Dislikes: B.B.B.. Rainy weekends, people blowing smoke in my face, saying good-bye. country squires; Pet Peeve: Wait- ing for people who are late; Suppressed Desire: To drive across country in my own TRANS-AM; Future Plans: Career in Travel. Lourenco, Tina Marie - 133 Quinnipiac Avenue; 1 26 63; stubborn, indescribable, occasionnally strange; In space no one can hear you scream! ; Activities Awards. Track, Varsity Soccer, Explorers, Varsity letter 8c jacket; Likes: Peanut butter and Ritz, Camping and hiking out in the woods, THE NUMBER NINE. Listening to Jen sing. Cape Cod, Sailboats and anchors, Ny teddy bear. The Twilight Zone; Dislikes: Dogs. Playing Soccer for Bob Beale; Pet Peeve When everything starts to go wrong all at once; Suppressed Desire: Sail away; Future Plans: To start my second phase of life. Luzietti, Lynette Ann -132 South Avenue; 1 3 63; a courageous, unusu- al, capricorn; Help me you guys! ; Activities Awards: Ski Club, Varsi- ty Soccer, Varsity letter and number. Likes: Brushing my teeth. Snow, C.J.'s eyes. One Eye J. Steely Dan, The Hack, Marshall Tucker; Dislikes: The Stones, Being tickled. Making decisions when Sue's around; Pet Peeve; Itchy finger nails; Suppressed Desire: To ski Utah with Cyn-hack; Future Plans: Dental Assistant. Lynch, Michael W. - 95 Carriage Drive; 1 4 64; quiet, friendly, easy- going; There's nothing else that can go wrong ; Likes: Cougars, Camping, Fishing, Fridays, Winter; Dislikes: Cats, Work. Mondays; Pet Peeve: People who complain; Suppressed Desire: To get a motorcycle; Future Plans: To go to college. Lynch, Richard A. -14 Pleasent Drive; 7 3 63, lazy, cooperative, friend- ly; Likes: Hunting, Fishing, Hockey. Olivia Newton John, Having good times with my friends; Dislikes: English, Being embarrassed. Thick-headed teachers. Getting up in the morning; Pet Peeve: Stuck up people; Suppressed Desire: Be on a secluded island with Olivia Newton John; Future Plans: Become a Fireman. M Macdougal, Gregory M. -138 Garfield Ave; 4 25 63; intelligent, quiet, agile; Likes: Wildlife. Sports, Food, Traveling, Hondas; Dislikes: New York Yankees. Disco, Fords. Math NBA; Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning; Suppressed Desire: To become a wildlife manager; Future Plans: Com- plete college and get a job in the environmental field. Maddaloni Angelo - 166 Maple Avenue; 7 22 62; ITALIAN, friendly, crazy; B.B.M.F ; Likes: Girls, Rock; Dislikes: School, Work; Suppressed Desire: To graduate; Future Plans: To have my own business. Madigan, Lori Ann -17 Brookvale Road; 5 13 63; brown hair, sensitive. 72 DIRECTORY friendly; What are you crazy.''; Activities: Lav Club; Likes: My friends. Weekends, Trans Am, Animals. Pickles; Dislikes: Being alone, embarrass- ing moments. Spiteful people. Being criticized; Pet Peeve: Stuck up people;Suppressed Desire: To live in Florida; Future Plans: To do as much as I can. Mahon, Janet Lynn - 38 Cottontail Lane; 4 1 60; athletic, friendly, talkative; Activities Awards: NHHS Girl's Swim Team, Special Olympics - Medals in Swimming and Broad Jump; Likes: Rollerskating, VolleybaH. Swimming, Softball; Dislikes: Housework, Cold weather; Suppressed De- sire: Professional athlete; Future Plans: Special Education Teacher Mahoney, Cydney Marie - 67 Ridgewood Avenue; 11 28 63; adven- terous. ambitious, sensitive; Activities Awards: Varsity letter and jack- et, Co-Captain of Gymnastics, Project Adventure aide; Likes: Traveling, People, White-water canoeing. Painting, Music; Dislikes: Insincerity, Pushy people. Boredom. Formalities, Saying good bye; Pet Peeve: Ne- gitive attitudes; Suppressed Desire: To lead a happy fulfulling life; Future Plans College, a Career Maio, Maria Christina - 27 Vincent Road; 6 4 63; crazy, friendly, tall; Say What?'', Likes: Motorcycles, Fast cars. Snow, A certain someone; Dislikes: Stuck up people. Being bored. Working, School, Taking orders; Pet Peeve: Stuck up people. Suppressed Desire: To be rich; Future Plans: To become a legal secretary. Malavolti, Cara Louise 38 St. John Street; 12 27 62; Creative, romantic, diverse; Okay , Fine ; Activities Awards: Varsity Soccer (IQ- 12).Model Congress (10-12), Concert and Marching Band (10-12), Ex- plorers. Drama Club, Student Council, Homeroom Representative (12). Junior and Senior Advisory Boards. Club and Activities Editor of SACHEM '81. 1 16 of the S.S.; Likes: The biggest attraction in the windy city. Good music. Reading a classic novel on a rainy evening. Cape Cod in the off-season. Drawing, Medieval Castles. My unicorn collection; Dis- likes: Conflicts. Apathy, Psuedo - intellectuals; Pet Peeve: People who are unable to accept anything new or different; Suppressed Desire: To break through the boundaries of time and live in every society culture that ever existed; Future Plans: College and a Career. Molin, Frank J. Jr. - 100 Rock Road; 8 16 63; moody, rowdy. Italian; Don't do it. ; Likes: Summertime, Music, F.Z., Beaches, S.B.; Dislikes. Reorganization of the school. Being held prisoner at my own school- .Cruising in a '69 Dart. Pet Peeve: People who say one thing and do another; Suppressed Desire: To travel; Future Plans: Attend college and make a million. Manemeit, Lauren April - 34 Gail Road; 10 20 62. quiet, friendly, senti- mental; I don't know! ; Activities Awards: Junior Advisory Board, Track Field. Varsity letter and jacket; Likes:having friends. Clear cool nights. Red roses, green eyes, dimples; Dislikes: Spiders. When Paula and Marie break'em on me. When people are in bad moods, being called Laurie; Pet Peeve: False people; Suppressed Desire: To live out all my dreams; Future Plans: College and help the world's wildlife. Mangino, Donna Marie -100 Culver Lane; 9 12 63; talkative, sensitive, nervous; I'm only teasing! , W.A.V. , Girls! Thomas you promised. M.P. L.G. M.A. L.W. ; Activities: J.V. Softball. Explorers; Likes:PUDGY. My parents, Vermont, Going out; Dislikes: Mustard 8c Tomatoes, Busy phones. Decisions. Fake people; Pet Peeve: Waiting for people; Sup- pressed Desire: To get the most out of life; Future Plans: To travel. MantovaniXathleen M. - 95 Elm Street, 12 30 62. friendly, active, talk- ative, Smile, ; Activities 8c Awards: Drama Club. Student Government, Italian Club. Pee-Smoking committee. Semi-Dance Committee; Likes: Food, Gum , Dancing, Singing. Wearing my collars up; Dislikes: When I know I'm right and somebody tells me I'm wrong. People with no class. People who think they are being told what to do; Not accomplishing what I wanted to do. Pet Peeve: Being threatened and pushed around; Suppressed Desire: To make my dreams come true; Future Plans: Go to New York and preform on Broadway. Maratea, Mike Anthony - 37 Woodland Avenue; 11 13 62, Who gives a .... ! . Likes: Beer,Harleys. J.D., tatoos, 714, The Doors, Dislikes: School, Police, Getting up in the morning; Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than you; Suppressed Desire: To become rich; Future Plans: Carpenter Maresco, Vicki - 7 Christine Road; 3 14 63; cute, tranquil, quiet; Mine's better' Activities Awards: Yearbook secretary, Italian Club, Chorus. l 2 H.T.F.M.C.;Likes: AMERICA, San Francisco. Terror on Ridge Road, Fi- nances, BK rain with S.M.U.D.; Dislikes: Noise, Avocados, Light, pyschic pain; Suppressed Desire: To grow a tail; Future Plans: Happiness and college in Denver. Marinuzzi, Elizabeth A - 96 South Avenue; 5 7 63; long hair, outgoing, nosey; Oh my God, just forget it. ; Activities: Raquetball, Swimming; Likes: A certain someone. Music. Jai Alai. Having lots of fun. Parties. People who are true; Dislikes: Snobs, Phoneys. Being bored, getting sick. Being hurt by others; Pet Peeve: Being alone. Having to do things I don't want to do; Suppressed Desire: T o be rich and live forever; Future Plans: To move to California and have a good career. Marinuzzi, Susan - 59 Pool Road; 9 21 62; short, pretty, friendly; Yah right ; Likes: Boys. Eating, Talking on the phone. Van Halen. Cheap Trick; Dislikes: School, Work, Disco, People who think their better than everyone else. Bullies. Pet Peeve: Being told what to do; Suppressed Desire: Modeling. Markey, Nancy Colleen - 70 Drazen Drive; 9 19 63; rowdy, loud, sar- castic; What do you want for nothing. Activities: track; Likes:Hunting. Joe's eyes, Nice smiles, weekends. Bandana's. Dislikes: Beechwood Manor, Pinto's, snobs. Cleaning my room; Pet Peeve: West Campus. Suppressed Desire: To own a farm; Future Plans: College. Markiewicz, Norbert - 66 Fallon Drive, 7 14 63; friendly, active, tall; What's happening? ; Likes: The outdoors. Skiing, Music. Good movies; Dislikes: Having nothing to do; Suppressed Desire: To be successful in whatever I do; Future Plans. College, and who knows. Marone, Charlene -107 Blakeslee Avenue; 9 12 63; friendly, sensitive, outgoing; My nerves. ; Activities Awards: Ski Club. Track Manager and Varsity Football Manager. 1 8 of the Crazy 8's. Junior 8t Senior Advisory Board; Likes: Traveling. Koala Bears, Being with my friends: A.C.. M.A., C.F., J.H., N.N.. 86 , Moly's; Dislikes: Andrea's stories, Janet's apple pies. People who bite, telephones. Goodbyes; Pet Peeve: Being told what to do. Suppressed Desire: To marry someone tall. Dark, Hand- some, Italian 8c Rich; Future Plans: College. Marx, Moira - 3 Independence Lane; 3 15 63; bright, competitive, ambitious; “I like it. ; Activities Awards: Field Hockey, Junior Honor Guard. 1 16 of the $.$.; Likes: Thunder and lightning storms, Roses, Early dismissals, Siberian Tigers. Pay Checks. Dislikes: West Campus, Daily writings. Losing field hockey games, .Crossing in the winter, designer jeans commercials; Pet Peeve: Static cling; Suppressed Desire: To own a Rolls Royce; Future Plans: Engineering major. Massa, Catherine Julie - 1526 Hartford Turnpike; 3 31 63; moody, sar- castic, wild; I don’t know. . Get away from me. ; Activities: V6 of the Histaricle Hollywooders, 1 3 of the definate scene makers; Likes: Laugh- ing. My other half. Candy. Someone very, very, special to me. Wasting gas; Dislikes: Decisions. Sleeping through the soap operas. Getting caught in the act. Waiting for phone calls . People that vrum; Pet Peeve: Money, its the root of all evil; Suppressed Desire: To have a rock slide on my finger, marry and be happy; Future Plans: To get some serious happiness Masucci, Lisa A - 192 Manomet Avenue; 7 7 62; talkative, pretty, friendly; oh really. ; Activities: AF$. Indianettes, Chorus; Likes: Fashion designer clothes. Wildwood N.J., Clothes shopping. Any kind of music. Dislikes: Getting out of bed. People that put me down. Diets, Embarriss- ing memnets. People who don't care about their appearence; Pet Peeve: Braces; Suppressed Desire: To be a singer; Future Plans: To visit other countries Matteis, John A - 8 Old Forge Rd.; 3 17 63; Italian sensitive, indepen- dent; Activities Awards: Football, Track, (Varsity). Letters, Jacket; Likes:Sally D'E.. Music. Weightlifting. Corvettes. Football.; Dislikes: Losing Football Games. Breaking E Strings. Cigarette Smoke: Pet Peeve: Doc- tors; Suppressed Desire: To marry a certain some-one (S.D'E.); Future Plans: College. McCarthy, Emmett D. McDonald, John David- 50 Allen Rd; 5 8 63; Likes: Jimi Hendrix, loud DIRECTORY 73 music, 1969 Mada 1's. Neil Young; Dislikes: Disco Music, warm beer; Pet Peeve: People who talk loud, without action. McGee, Adina Marie - 66 Juniper Drive; 10 28 63; Always Smiling, friendly, serious; stick it”; Activities Awards: F.B.L.A.. Chorus, Indian- ettes, Yearbook, Prom Committee; Likes: horses, my car. Going out on weekends. Sunny summer days, A certain some-one; Dislikes: liars, stuck-up people, getting up early. Nagging. People who don't act their age; Pet Peeve: Being in debt. Suppressed Desire: To own a horse ranch. Future Plans To go to college; get married; and be happy forever! McKee. Paul M. - 1698 Hartford Tpke; 4 29 62 like-able; Activities Awards, work; Likes: Patty, sports, cars; Pet Peeve: I hate stuck-up girls. Suppressed Desire: Have fun in my life. Future Plans: College. McLean. Nigel Anthony - 300 Middletown Ave. 11 9 61; helpful, pleas- ant, sometimes mean; Activities Awards Sports, Track, A certificate for track; Likes: Running Track and Cross Country Dislikes: Golf; Pet Peeve; Phoney People. Future Plans: To attend a Junior college. McLeHan. Lynda- 469 Clitonville Rd. 4 28 63. quiet, easy going, sensi- tive. What? I don't know.” Likes: The week-end, Italian food. The parties at TZ's. Nick's Punch, Being with my friends; Dislikes: Staying home on Friday and Saturday nights. Busy Signals, People who think they are better than ever-one else. Being Bored, having no money; Pet Peeve: waiting; Surpressed Desire: To travel around the world. McPherson. Patricia Meinsen. Lori Ellen -15 Highland Park Rd. 10 7 62; crazy, unpredictable, gullable; Likes: money in my pocket. Jim Morrison and the Door's, week- end parties, being lazy, and being myself; Dislikes: Unreasonable peo- ple.Disco, Waiting. Getting up early. Pet Peeve; Having nothing to do. Suppressed Desire: To live in the 22nd century. Future Plans: College. Milpni: Kathleen Miller. Craig R. - 71 Randal Drive; 1 31 63. tall, blue eyes, blond; Don't worry about it.”; Activities: Band, Marching Band, Ski Club, Newspaper Staff, Photography Club; Likes: SCUBA diving. Skiing, Drag racing. Work- ing on cars. Hunting; Dislikes: Monday mornings. Waiting, Making deci- sions. Nagging; Pet Peeve: People asking how tall I am; Suppressed Desire: To become a professional drag racer; Future Plans: Technical School. Minore, Mark A. -27 Allen Road. 10 19 63; stubborn, friendly; Activities: Work; Likes: Car racing. Sports, Hunting. Fishing; Dislikes:School, Getting up in the morning, Chevy; Pet Peeve: Stuck up girls; Suppressed Desire: Own my own business; Future Plans: Technical College. Mitchell. John D. - 20 Moulthrop Street; 7 25 63; crazy, rowdy, quick- tempered; Mint.”; Activities: Music. Magnum, M.N.P.N.; Likes: Bass. Cathy, Pay day. Rush, Parties; Dislikes: School. Waking up. Being broke. Domestic quarrels. Phone calls; Pet Peeve: People who talk but have nothing to say; Suppressed Desire: To play music for money; Future Plans: Go to college and play music. Monroe Richard J. -15 Fallon Drive. 1 17 63; friendly, crazy, loveable; Are you crazy?, alright then ”, Activities: FBLA, Freshman Baseball; Likes: Natalie. Baseball, Drinking beer. Concerts. Weekends, New York Yankees; Dislikes: Red lights. Liver, Stuck up girls. People who always think that they are right; Pet Peeve: Getting up for school, going to work; Suppressed Desire: To live a happy life the way I want it; Future Pians: College. Montano, Viocent Moore. Joe R - 61 Carriage Drive; 1 6 63; Likes: Lifting, Watching foot- ball. Red Sox. New York Jets; Dislikes: Highschool. Working on Saturdays; Pet peeve: The New York Yankees; Suppressed Desire: To travel to California; Future Plans: College. Morcaldi, Helene Catherine - 1992 Hartford Turnpike; 4 22 63; cons- ciencious, sensitive, understanding; Oh well,”; Activities Awards: 1 16 of the S.S., Junior Homeroom Representitive, Junior 8c Senior Advi- sory Board. Juniorr 8c Senior Prom Committee, Drama Club, SACHEM Yearbook Staff; Likes: Being with my friends. Sunsets on the water. The seasons of spring and fall. Weekends. Memories; Dislikes: Rainy days. Good-byes, Having to make decisions, insincerity. When good times pass too quickly; Pet Peeve: When people arn't accepted for who they are; Suppressed Desire: To have all my dreams come true; Future Plans: College. Morrell Julie Lynn - 29 Shaw Drive; 3 14 63; tall, nice, friendly; Activities: Indianettes. AFS; Likes: Guy watching, old movies. Rock-roll, Going to parties. Meeting new people; Dislikes: Getting up early. Listening to disco. Stuck up people. Being bored. Going to the dentist; Pet Peeve: When my hair doesn't look good; Suppressed Desire:To become a Vet Assistant; Future Plans: To do alot of traveling. Mueller Heiki -100 State Street, apt.84; 2 16 63; aggressive, outgoing, friendiy; It's been real - Jen ; Likes: Rock music. Vacations, Porsches, Hot summer days. Art; Dislikes: Homework. Disco, Flies, Getting up early. Pet Peeve: Losing your house keys, when it's dark 8c cold out; Sup- pressed Desire: To travel to the warm tropic regions of the world; Future Plans: To become a successful Commercial Artist. Murphy Joseph Patrick -17 Janet Drive; 9 18 63; liberal, pacifist, cre- ative ); Gasp! ; Activities A wards: Rakish, Drama Club, Astronomy Club. 1 6 of Steech's astronomy class. Editor: Nova F. I.R.M. Legs, 1 3 of the Rochester Beatles.”; Likes: Rain, Films, Old rock (Beatles, etc.). Writing, Improvising with Ted 8c Dave; Pet Peeve: People constantly tapping on my shoulder; Suppressed Desire: To be happy with what- ever I'm doing and whomever I'm with ... GASP!; Future Plans: College for films 8c writing, and then on to my never ending quest to fullfilling my suppressed desire. Murphy Neil G - 1794 Hartford Turnpike; 9 26 63; quiet, friendly, inde- pendent; I don't care!”; Likes: Triumphs, Honesty, Blakeslee Park, Win- ter, Fires; Dislikes: Strick parents. Rules, People who tease. Writing. Cur- fews; Pet Peeve: Tacky people; Suppressed Desire: Get married, rich, and happy; Future Plans: To to college, graduate and get a good job. Murray Elizabeth A -19 Cottontail Lane; 11 9 62; freckled, friendly, tall; Whatever. ; Activities: A.F.S., Ski Club; Likes: Sunny days in autumn. Going out with the 3 mouseketeers. Animals. Cold snowy nights; Dislikes: Waking up on Mondays and thinking its Sunday, people who are not themselves. Disorganization. People who think they have it all; Pet Peeve: Being restricted after 3 yrs of freedom; Suppressed Desire: A large ranch in the mountains and near the ocean; Future Plans: College (Marine Biology). N Natale. Lynn or e-1666 Ridge Road; 6 2 63; shy .artistic, sensitive; Ac- tivities Awards: Ski Club.photography; Likes: My friends. Little kids, Tom and Jerry cartoons. Castles, Ice cream cones. White Roses, Tickle contests.Animals. Winnie-the-Pooh; Dislikes: Falling when I ski; Sup- pressed Desire: To hike the Appalachian Trail; Future Plans: To become an Interior Designer and live a happy life. Necklas. John Nesdale, Joseph F.-23 Country Way; 5 11 62; Lazy, B.B.; Likes: Led Zeppelin. Beer, Blondes. Motorcycles. Monte Carlos; Dislikes: Going home early. Stuck-up girls; Pet Peeve; Disco; Suppressed Desire: To own a motorcycle. Future Plans: Military:Army. Nesdale, Nancy 7.-23 Country Way; 4 12 63; out-going, friendly, para- noid; What do you mean”; Activities Awards: Softball. Student Government, 1 8 of the crazy 8's; Likes: TRANS AM, Led Zeppelin, Partying. Movie stars. Soaps; Dislikes: Busy signals, waiting, curfews, being told what to do. being tall; Pet Peeve: Moody people. Sup- pressed Desire: To be Successful In What Ever I Do; Future Plans: Col- lege, Marriage. Nitshke. Karen Ann-125 Hartley Street; 9 15 63; impulsive, dedicated, unconservative; Wanna go to Boston?”; Activities Awards. Drama Club. Literary Club, Varsity soccer. Model Congress, FBLA. Sachem; Likes: Boston, Metro. Double Entendres. Music, Warm Rain; Dislikes: Stick- ing accelerators. Fishy people, Anything that gets in my way. Conser- 74 DIRECTORY vatives. Pressure; Pet Peeve: Days with only 24 hours in them; Sup- pressed Desire: To acheive my goals and dreams; Future Plans: College, Ph. D. in Computer Science. Norman, Arthur A.-28 Laydon Avenue; 3 8 63; Fun-loving, bearded; Go For It! ; Likes:Rainbows, Bowling, Beach; Dislikes: Mondays, People that don't understand. Phoney people; Pet Peeve: Phoney People; Suppressed Desire: To be the best at one thing; Future Desire: Retail management. Notaro, Ralph 11-2227 Ridge Road; 8 11 62; ARRGH ARRGH ; tall, dark, handsome. Activities Awards: Cooking. Car rebuilding, Caligraphy; Likes: Cooking, Refurbishing cars. Electrical work. Girls; Dislikes: This school; Future Plans: Culinary School. Noto, Leah Marie-34 Howe Street; 10 30 63; Italian, looney, normal?; Really Now. ; Activities Awards: Yearbook, VICA-two years and one year as President; Likes: Friends. Rainbows. The movie Hair , The Beatles; Dislikes: When people put down my friends. When people lie about my friends, being left out. When people mispronounce words; Pet Peeve: When people mispronounce my name; Suppressed Desire: To drive like they do on “The Dukes of Hazard ; Future Plans: College. O O'Brien. Catherine Mary- 1277 Mt. Carmel Ave.; 1 16 63; friendly talk- ative. indecisive; Really?! ; Activities Awards: Swimming 1.2,3. Ski Club. Model Congress. AFS. Laurel Girls State; Likes: people, food, skiing, swimming, life; Dislikes: “nothing ; Pet Peeve: “Preppy ; Suppressed Desire: To know everything; Future Plans: College, marriage, family. O'Brien. Mary Beth - 73 Blakeslee Ave.. 1 29 63, dreamer, loyal, intro- spective; Activities Awards: Playing the guitar, playing the flute. Concert Band; Likes: Singing, talking to friends, having time to think, listening to music, dark brown eyes; Dislikes: Arguments. Insensitivity. Condescension, Rudeness, Jesus Freaks; Pet Peeve: Lying; Suppressed Desire: To sing very well and be in a great band; Future Plans: Work, music school. O'Brien, Stacie A. - 21 Drazen Dr.; 7 8 63; blue eyes. Cancer, sarcastic; “Forget it! ; Likes: Smirfs. Dennis. Frank Zappa.outdoors, L.S. and S.S.; Dislikes: Busy telephones, good-byes. Linda's fuzzy head, people who are always late; Suppressed Desire: Wouldn't you like to know!; Future Plans: Undecided. O'Donnell, Kathleen Anne - 88 Patten Rd.; 12 1 62; friendly, sensitive, creative; “Don't worry about it ; Activities Awards: J.V. and Varsity Swimming. Tri-Captain of Girl Swim Team 80-81, Junior Advisory Board, Junior Prom Committee, Yearbook Staff. Chorus 9-10, C.Y.O., Senior Advisory Board, Varsity Jacket; Likes: Snow at Christmas, the beach, Ireland, laughing and being with friends, puppies; Dislikes: Oral reports, being put on the spot, dumb questions, humidity, waiting; Pet Peeve: Being nagged; Suppressed Desire: To live in Ireland; Future Plans: Col- lege O'Hara, Donna Margaret - 25 Poplar St.; 6 4 63, talkative, loud, caring- ; Say honest. ; Activities Awards: VICA, working with the Special Education kids. Special Olympics — Walkathon and at school; Likes: Kids, the soaps, roses, my friends, the sunset on a wintry, snowy day; Dislikes: Narrow minded people. Waking up for school. Gossips, Busy phones. Waiting in line; Pet Peeve: People who make fun of others; Suppressed Desire: To own a ranch in Virginia; Future Plans: Nursing, then working with the deaf. O'Hare, Patricia M. - 13 Dover Road; 2 5 63; Irish, stubborn, friendly; “Hey guys ; Activities Awards: Sophmore. Junior, Senior Class Secre- tary, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Junior After-Prom co-chair- person, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Student Council, a dedicated member of the FFF , Explorers, Ski Club, 1 16 of the Spastic Sixteen, Junior Honor Guard; Likes: Being with my friends. Jelly sandwiches. My bench at W.B., The great relationship I have with my sister Karen, Skiing, Cold weather. Riding on the elevator , Christmas shopping with Lynn; Dislikes: Misunderstandings, “The Date ; Pet Peeve: When people com- ment on the amount of salt I put on my food; Suppressed Desire: To be the first woman president of the United States of America; Future Plans: College, career in government. Olson, Beth Anne - 25 Cfintonville Rd.; 10 14 62; happy, easy-going, organized; “You wish. ; Likes: Horses, Cold nights. Winter sports. The country. Pick-up trucks; Dislikes: Dealing with farriers. Pushy people. People who copy; Pet Peeve: Too many questions; Suppressed Desire: To live on a farm; Future Plans: Business career. Olson, Gary C - 2066 Hartford Turnpike; 1 14 63; ambitious, quiet, pos- sessive; “Feelin' like a rock. ; Activities Awards: Swimming. Carpen- try; Likes: Partying, Girls, Eating, Led Zeppelin; Dislikes: Boredom, Disco, English, Laziness. Punk Rock; Pet Peeve: Jealousy; Suppressed Desire:To meet Robert Plant and Jimmy Page; Future Plans: To become a car- penter or computer technician. Olson. Kari Louise - 85 River Rd.. 8 30 63; speedy, talkative, friendly; Activities Awards: Drawing, Poetry, Piano, Honor Roll, Merit Award in Piano; Likes: Animals. Swimming, Summer, Vegetarians, Guys; Dislikes: Fat, Hunting, Eating, Spiders, Boredom; Pet Peeve: Prejudice, Sup- pressed Desire: To take a year and go cross-country; Future Plans: To become a veterinarian. Onofrio. Janet Ann -10 Carina Rd.. 6 7 63; outgoing, vibrant, sensitive; “Hey Sarge, what should I do? ; ActivitiesS. Awards:$W Club, Track and Field. Homeroom Representive; Likes: A certain someone. Playing in the rain. Daily lunches with friends; Dislikes: Running late. Clothes the don't fit. People who make me feel guilty. Term- “Slimedoggies ; Pet Peeve: People who go to extremes to get what they want; Suppressed Desire: To find success and happiness in life; Future Plans: To further my educa- tion. Oslin, David E.- 9 Leona Ave.; 12 22 62; quiet, willing, understanding; “And how about you farmer? ; Activities Awards: Working; Likes Women, Kegs, Going wild, Football, Truth; Dislikes: School, Make-up, Liars, Fools; Pet Peeve: Waking up on rainy days; Suppressed Desire: To live on a beachfront penthouse in Florida. Future Plans: To make my life a happy one. P Pagliaro, Rosalinda - 43 Surrey Drive;9 11 63; quiet, understanding, excitable; “What a jerk! ; Activities Awards: AFS, Indianettes, Chorus; Likes: Music, Fun. Boys, Concerts, Saturday nights; Dislikes: Strict rules. Squash, People who put themselves above others. Immature People. Idiotic remarks; Pet Peeve: Broken relationships; Suppressed Desire: To have a successful and fulfilling life; Future Plans: College. Patella. Anthony L- 240 Maple Ave.; 11 4 61; kind, considerate, ingen- ious; “Love of life. ; Likes: Trains, Drawing, Friendly people. Considerate people. Everybody I meet; Dislikes: Pollution. Drugs, Alcohol. Trouble makers. Crime, Suppressed Desire: To live in Hawaii; Future Plans: Col- lege, a lawyer. Papa. Joseph Anthony -196 Maple Avenue; 4 21 62; quiet, generous. hardworking;“What's up? Activities Awards. Played Football for two years; Likes: Yankees. Food, Outdoors. Dogs; Dislikes: Working. Fixing cars. Cats; Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning; Suppressed Desire: To design the world's largest building; Future Plans: To become an archi- tect. Papa. Michael J.- 196 Maple Avenue; 10 11 63; short, friendly, talk- ative; “How do I know? ; Likes: Carolyn. Sports, Dogs, Pizza. Corvettes. New York Yankees. Dislikes: Schook, Stuck-up people, Boston Red Sox. Cats; Pet Peeve: When people keep things from me; Suppressed De- sire: To have my own business; Future Plans: College. Parisi. William J. - 5000 Ridge Road; 11 21 62; content, vigorous, under- standing; “Bonus. ; Activities Awards: Swimming Captain. Varsity letter and jacket; Likes: Bob Segar and the Silver Bullet Band, Horseback riding. Cape Cod, P.J. and C.B., Wrestling. Dislikes:Pork chops. The color pink. Upjohn Co.; Pet Peeve: Waiting for the bus in the morning; Sup- pressed Desire: To live in the wilderness of the Rocky Mts.; Future Plans: Become a Forest Ranger or a Rancher. Peach. Brenda Ann -26 Carina Road; 5 2 63; gullible, talkative, giggly; DIRECTORY 75 C'mon you guys ; Activities Awards: Varsity Club, Gymnastics, 3 years Varsity Cheerleading. Junior Advisory Board. Junior Prom Com- mitte-Publicity Chairman. Senior Advisory Board, Senior Prom Commit- tee, Yearbook Staff, Ski Club V4 of Peaches and Cream”, Yz of Hick Famiy”, Varsity letter and jacket, 80-81 Cheerleading Captain, Junior Prom Queen. Graduation Userette; Likes: My 1 Mom and Dad, M.K.. My kitchen, 6 6 80, Friendly's. Cheering at cold football games, going out with my friends, Wednesday nights. Dislikes: Saying goodbye, being alone. Pet Peeve: When I blush; Suppressed Desire: Live to be as happy, and successful as my parents; Future Plans: College. Penda ino, Carmen S. - 33 Country Way; 2 5 62; Outgoing, crazy, personable; Holy Christmas!”; Likes. Drag racing. Weekends. Hockey, Sking; Dislikes Homework. Monday mornings. Rainy weekends; Pet Peeve; Drugs; Suppressed Desire: To own a Machine shop; Future Plans: To go to trade school for a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering. Pelkey, Brenda Lee - 39 Fallon Drive; 11 6 62; tall, athletic, talkative; You're a gonner”; Awards Activities: Track Field-3 years. Cross Country-3 years. Basketball- 2 years. Future Farmers of America. Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, Bronze and Silver degree. Sachem, Stu- dent Council. Homeroom Representative, Softball, Lifeguard, Senior Prom Committee; Likes: Murphy, Yankees. My 1 family. Being with HIM, Running; Dislikes: Onions. Red Sox, Good-byes, Busy signals. Being alone; Pet Peeve: Cigar and cigarette smoke. Suppressed Desire: To live a long, happy, healthful life; Future Plans: College and a career in the Medical field. Pellegrino. James R. Jr. -192 Rock Road; 9 7 63; neat, quiet, unpredict- able. Yea right.”; Activities 8c Awards: NOVA. Yearbook. Student Council; Likes: A certain someone. Music. Skating, New experiences. Good food; Dislikes: People with no class. Last minute cancellations. Feeling out of place; Pet Peeve: Remembering important homework at the last minute; Future Plans: College. PeUigrino. Susan Mary - 40 Overbrook Road; 7 21 63; cruel, nice. real. Drop Dead”; Likes: Music; Dislikes: Stuck-up East Haven people; Pet Peeve: People who can’t be wrong; Future Plans: Music. Perfetto. Concetto Tina - 99 Homewood Avenue; 11 13 63; friendly cute, brown eyes; Yea, right” Likes: C.C.. Corvettes. M M's, Going to concerts. The beach. Autumn; Dislikes: Every single bug, Camaros, Getting sick; Pet Peeve: People that say one thing, and do another; Suppressed Desire: To own a corvette Future Plans: College Peters. Edward S.-120 Highland Park Road; 5 31 63; unique, creative, absent-minded; Activities 8c Awards: Band, Track, Cross-Country, Graduation usher. Junior Science Humanities Symposium, Honor roll, Yale Frontiers of Science; Likes: Sailing, Project Adventure, Crew; Dis- likes: Marching Band. Cold weather; Pet Peeve: Overly cheerful people; Future Plans: College; Biochemistry. Phillips, Kathleen Anne - 4500 Ridge Road; 9 13 63; quiet, sensitive, adventurous; Activities Awards: Varsity Track, Varsity Gymnastics, Cross Country. Ski Club, Varsity letter and jacket. Co-captain of Cross Country, Tri-Captain of track; Likes: Mountain climbing. White-water canoing, people, mellow music, sking; Dislikes: Negative attitudes. Insin- cerity, 440 repeats; Pet Peeve: People that are fake; Suppressed De- sire: To be able to do a 5'10” mountain climbing; Future Plans: College. Piekarski. Wayne T. - 145 North Hill Road; 1 16 63; friendly, thick-head- ed; Likes: Fords. Chevys. Cudas, Girls, Molsen. Doors. Music; Dislikes: ddsmobiles. Stuck-up people; Pet Peeve:Going to school; Suppressed Desire: To be wealthy and successful. Future Plans: Airforce and to become a businessman. Pierson. Michael W. - 7A Wayland Street; 12 7 62; ambitious, intelligent, conscientious; Winner never quits. And a quitter never wins”; Activities Awards: Four years on the Varsity Swim Team; Captain 80-81; Quali- fied fo State Championship for four years; Likes: Swimming, Stereos. Cars, Television. Concerts; Dislikes: Homework, Tests, Getting up in the morning; Pet Peeve: Busy Phones; Suppressed Desire: To manage my own business. Future Plans: To attend college and major in Business. Pirovane. Robert Joseph - 9 Beechwood Drive; 8 26 62, friendly, mus- cular. defined; No pain, no gain”; Activities 8c Awards. Lifting, Hunting, Fishing; Likes: Being in the woods. Lifting weights; Dislikes: Getting up in the morning. Fat; Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than you; Suppressed Desire: To have a happy life; Future Plans: To work in Construction. PisciteUi. Cara Marie -119 Mill Road; 4 3 63; crazy, impatient, complain- er; ... just shut up!”; Acfivites 8c Awards: Junior Varsity Track Team, Student Council. Homeroom Rep.; Likes: My Poohbear-G.M„ Going to movies. Food, Led Zeppelin. Parties; Dislikes: Spiders. Getting up early. Aliens. Waiting, Thunderstorms; Pet Peeve: Being told what to do; Sup- pressed Desire: Be a wealthy accountant; Future Plans: Go to college for business. PisciteUi, Jm - 43 Fallon Drive; 10 5 63; Likes: Summertime, Partying, Fishing. Trucks; Dislikes: Winter. High School, Punky people; Pet Peeve: People who slauch; Suppressed Desire: Further Schooling. PisciteUi, Mary-Beth - 33 Oakwood Drive; 3 5 63; outgoing, friendly, impatient. Wan an egg?”, Girls! Thomas you promised.”, L.G., D.M., L.W., M.A., M.P.. Activities Awards: Ski Club. Italian Club, Explorers, Junior Senior Advisory Board, Junior Senior Prom Committee; Likes: Skiing. Ziggy Fuzz. Going out with my friend. The beach, Yankees. Camping of “80”; Dislikes: West Campus, Phony people. Waiting, When it rains right after a fresh snowfall; Pet Peeve: Being confused; Sup- pressed Desire: To live a happy and successful life; Future Plans: Col- lege. Plachtyna, Lillian Anne - 6 Anthony Road; 11 30 61; active, under- standing, outgoing; Oh my God! ; Likes: Boys. Dancing. Having friends around. Talking to people. Roller skating; Dislikes: Stuck up people. People that stare. Waking up in the morning. Winter, Cleaning my room; Pet Peeve: Being bored; Suppressed Desire: To be an artist; Future Plans: Working in an office. Pohoda, John Poormand, Roman 6 Marion Court; 8 8 63; Holy ...I”; Activities 8c Awards. Soccer, Homeroom Rep.; Likes:Cars, Animals, Girls; Dislikes:Fall; Pet Peeve:Dog-Lion- Monkey; Suppressed Des re.Be a Playboy; Future Plans: College. Porto. John - 30 Upper State Street; 3 18 63; praiseworthy, dexterous, energetic; What are you crazy?”. Activities: Crosscountry; Likes: Roller skating. Project Adventure, M.F.M.. Friday, Exotic girls; Dislikes: Loneli- ness. Irrelivent people. Embarrassing moments. Getting up. Conceited people; Pet Peeve: People that dislike me; Suppressed Desire: Gradu- ating; Future Plans: Electronic Engineer. Poufton. Kara Meredith - 35 Sherman Terrace; 3 15 63; blue eyes, stubborn, friendly; You're a smelly”; Likes: Animals, Playing the guitar. Winter. Hiking. Chevy pickups. Drawing. Dislikes: Stuck up people. Peo- ple with big mouths; Pet Peeve: People who lie; Suppressed Desire: To live in New Hampshire; Future Plans: Medical career. Povilaitis. Pauls Sue - 27 Hartley Street; 6 27 63; sensitive, moody, sar- castic; Don't tell me what to do!”; Activities 8c Awards: Ski Club, Prez's Angels; Likes: Trans Am's, Whopper Jr. w cheese. Saying Marie you're so fat”. 78, Going to movin. Dislikes: Doing Lauren's hair before we go out. Staying home by myself. Paying Mr. Fiore $20.00 for an A”, Con- ceited people. Working; Pet Peeve: Marie's driving; Suppressed Desire: To be rich; Future Plans: College. Q Quinn, Colleen-BA Frost Drive; 7 11 63; dark haired, friendly, talkative; Tell me about it!”; Activities 8c Awards: Camping; Likes: A certain someone, Italian food. Black cameros. Going to rock concerts. Sum- mer; Dislikes: Getting a flat tire with Angela the last day of school. Busy phones. Making decisions. Being broke. Working on Friday Nights; Pet Peeve: Conceited people; Suppressed Desire: To see Led Zepplin in concert; Future Plans: Travel cross country this summer and Business School. 76 DIRECTORY R Rachleff. Melissa Jane - 28 Sherwood Drive; 10 29 63; Cheese and Crackers!! ; Activities Awards: Varsity Swimming, Drama Club, Explor- ers, Junior Prom Committee; Suppressed Desire: Fashion designing; Fu- ture Plans: College. Raio a. Kelly Ann -Quinnipiac Avenue; 11 4 63; sensitive, happy, un- predictable; Activities: Going out and having a good time; Likes: Roses, Expensive cars. Parties. Memories. Mick Jaggar; Dislikes: Busy phones. Getting up in the morning. Waiting. Feeling alone. Bugs; Suppressed Desire: To be happy where ever I end up; Pet Peeve: Saying good-bye, losing things; Future Plans: Get out of here. Ramadei, Maria Louise - 87 Fallon Drive; 4 11 63; sincere, impulsive, poo loco ; Oh .. ! ; Activities Awards: Co-Business Editor of SACHEM Lunior and Senior Advisory Boards. Junior and Senior Prom Committee. Likes: Being with good friends. Being in charge. Parties, New England, A warm fire on a cold winter night; Dislikes: Getting up early. Lazy people; Pet Peeve: Waiting, people who don't mind their own business; Suppressed Desire: To be successful in everything I do; Future Plans: Continue my education and live a good life. Randall, Charles E. - 11 Woodside Drive; 2 10 63; wild, crazy, manson; Likes: Beer, Girls; Dislikes: F.D., School. Pet Peeve: F.D.; Suppressed De- sire: Rich; Future Plans: Famous Chef, Butcher. Rapuano, Gina-Lee -45 Central Avenue; 5 7 63; talkative, out-going, crazy; You're such a jerk! ; Activities: Peer Tutor; Dikes; Riding horses. Meeting people. Going to parties. Breaking stones. Doors; Dislikes: Peo- ple who act stupid. Rain, Cold weather. People who act tough. Failing tests; Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning before 11:00; Suppressed Desire: To get a job where I can sleep till 11:00; Future Plans: To go to Bartending school. Reddish, Darcy Noreen - 8 North Gate Lane; 12 9 63. moody, crazy, excitable; I don't care, I don't know ; Activities Awards: Cheerlead- ing. J.V. Varsity; Likes: Food. Cheerleading, Dancing schoo, and talking on the telephone. Dislikes: Liars, People who dislike you for no reason; Pet Peeve: Smoking; Suppressed Desire: Jo dance; Future Pians: College. Regan, Lauren C. - 3 Lynette Drive; 7 1 62; shy. crazy, scusitive. Excu- sez-moi! ; Activities Awards: Indianettes, Art Club, A.F.S.. Chorus; Likes: Roller skating. Going to parties. Going out on Friday nights with my friends. Friendly peopel. Cute guys; Dislikes: Getting up early in the morning. Teachers that are boring. Stuck up people. Rainy Days. Going to School; Pet Peeve: People putting me down; Suppressed Desire: To be an artist and be happy in everything I do; Future Plans: To go into the art field and become an artist. Reid, Cheryl Jeane - 46 Bassett Road; 9 5 59, smiley, talkative, happy; Activities Awards: Special Olympics. Likes: Listening to records. Shop- ping; Dislikes: Getting up in the morning. Work; Pet Peeve: Dancing. Reilly, John E. -19 Shawmut Avenue; 9 16 62; athletic, quiet, trustwor- thy; Hey, it's white! ; Activities Awards: Varsity Basketball. Carsity Soccer; Likes: Music. Friday nights. Summer, Partying, D.A.; Dislikes: Working on weekends. Losing. Getting up early. Conceited girls; Pet Peeve: Being told what to do; Suppressed Desire: To go back on vacation in Maine with the guys to do what we did last year; Future Plans: College. Reifly, Kelly A. - 5 Helen Drive; 9 27 63, petite, aggressive, individual; Activities: Singer in New Wave and Baby Strange ; Likes: Leopard- skin clothes. Black leather. Marc Bolan, Music, Baby Strange; Dislikes: Fat, Cellulite. Acne. Narrow-minded people. Cowl necked sweaters; Pet Peeve: Designer Jeans; Suppressed Desire: Wait and See; Future Plans: Wait and see. Reilly, Peter James - 145 Tokeneke Drive; 9 26 62: adventursome, hedonist, humble; Likes: Full moons, B's, The sun. The Doors, Dead Con- certs, Natural disasters. Dislikes: Pollution, Airheads, Nukes, Cheap per- fume, Macho men. Committments; Pet Peeve: Tough girls. Disco fools; Suppressed Desire: To experience it all; Future Plans: My own tropical island paradise. RicciardelH. Julie Marie - 20 Peters Lane; 9 29 62; talkative, friendly, outgoing; Ya right ; Likes: Camping, Beach, P.T. hiking. Going out to eat; Dislikes: Stuck up people. Busy phones. Waiting, Getting up in the morning. Being short; Pet Peeve: People who break 'em; Suppressed Desire: To become a teacher; Future Plans: To go to college. Roberts. Daniel Robinson. Wendy Ann - 18 Lansdowne Avenue. Hamden; 9 11 62; energetic, shy, short; How's the view? ; Activities Awards: J.V. Varsity Cheerleading, Vi of the R R Club. ‘ 2 of the Reilly Sisters, Vi of the 1 3 Club, CMCU; Likes: A certain someone(the blusher). Smiles, Football 32. Getting Rowdy. Suraci's jokes; Dislikes: Having a fight with a close friend. Cheering in the cold rain. The bus ride after a lose. Good- byes; Pet Peeve: Interrupeted daydreams; Suppressed Desire: To have all my dreams come true; Future Plans: To lead a fulfilling life. Roche, Kathleen M. - 42 Manomet Avenue; 4 1 63; unique, indepen- dent. secure; Anananya ; Activities: The Yearbook Staff, Senior Advi- sory Boad. Prom Committee. F.K.C.B.; Likes:Pete Duel, Going to hockey games. Steely Dan, Roller skating. The Loch Ness Monster, Colonial Williamsburg; Dislikes: New York Yankees, Getting a flat tire on the last day of school. When people lack appreciation for the Titanic, Trying to make decisions about college and the future; Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks; Future Plans: Undecided Romanacci. Sandra Anne - 26 Sachem Drive; 10 17 63. Italian, ambi- tious, active; But I don't understand! ; Activities Awards: Track and Field, Ski Club, Homeroom Rep.. Student Council; Likes: Joe P., Playing in the rain. Dancing, Stormy nights. Fancy restaurants; Dislikes: Plans that fall through. Meat, Diets. Pet Peeve: Being told what to do; Suppressed Desire: To design my own house; Future Plans: A hsuband and a career. Romano, Angela Marie - 52 Clark Avenue; 4 15 62; blue eyes, under- standing. sensitive; Get out ; Likes: J.R., Fashionable clothes. Music, Getting ready for dates. Rollerskating; Dislikes: Saying good-bye. Argu- ing, Dishonest people. Liver, Rainy Days; Pet Peeve: When someone is more than 10 minutes late; Suppressed Desire: To know myself better; Future Plans: Work or a two year business school. Rossi. Randall P. - 151 Maple Avenue; 7 28 63; moody, competitive, athletic; Likes: Sports, Food, Chevy's, Winning, Girls; Dislikes: Losing, Ford s. Red Sox. Larry Bird, School; Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning to go to Schopl; Suppressed Desire: To leave school forever!; Future Plans: Work. Rowley. Lisa Anne - 304 Quinnipiac Avenue; 10 16 62. weird, talkative, sensitive; Why me? ; Likes: House parties. Freedom. Having fun. Drink- ing. Someone very special (J.K.); Dislikes: Being alone. Not having mon- ey, Being told what to do. Conceited people. Busy numbers. Pet Peeve: People who think they know everything; Suppressed Desire: To own my own shop and be rich; Future Plans: Get my hairdressing li- cense. Rubino, Lori Ann - 27 Manor Drive; 11 24 62; friendly, gullible, sentimen- tal; Ya know what I mean ... forget it! ; Activities Awards: Field Hockey (3), Track and Field (2-4); Likes: Weekends with close friends, the New York Rangers. 10. Reminising about special memories, A certain someone; Dislikes: Busy telephones. People who break their promises. Saying good-bye. Being disappointed; Pet Peeve: People who think they're God's gift to the world; Suppressed Desire: To some- day reach the 3-digit mark on the scale; Future Plans: College, to live a happy, successful and fulfilling life. Russo, Angela M. -154 Pool Road; 7 27 63; crazy, rowdy, kind-hearted; Ha.Ha you got burnt! ; Likes: Getting wasted, 7 17 80, Pink Floyd. Sausage and Peppers. Good times on the weekend. 7'n 7; Dislikes. Getting up early especially on a cold winter day. Girls who cake their make-up on. Cindy M. and Mole Hole. Pet Peeve: Giris who think they're beautiful.when they're not. Suppressed Desire: To travel to California. Hawaii, and Italy; Future Plans: To go to business school. Ryan. Edward A. -95 Blakeslee Avenue; 8 6 63; fun, nuts, crazy; Hey what's up? ; Likes: K.S.. GMC's. Oldsmobiles. Being with my girl, Heffen- reffer; Dislikes: Fords. F.D.. School, Monday mornings. Pet Peeve: The cafeteria Food, stuck up girls; Suppressed Desire: Go to Hawaii. Future Plans: Go into the Service. DIRECTORY 77 s Sabatino. Salvatore J. - 333 Bassett Road; 7 7 63; diversified, progres- sive. liberal. Don't know. ; Likes: Summer, Free time. Sports, Week- ends, Having money; Dislikes: Winter. Isolated communities, Mondays, Restrictions. Not having money; Pet Peeve: Having to get up early in the morning; Suppressed Desire: To be happy; Future Plans: College Sampari. Debra -16 State Street. 7 23 63. short, quiet, friendly; “What are we gonna do. Stupid? ; Likes. Boys. Parties, Pink Floyd, M M's, Pork Chops; Dislikes: Being bored. School. Getting up early. Stew, Teacher's pets; Pet Peeve: People who make fun of other people; Suppressed Desire: Help the handicapped children; Future Plans: To work in hospital and help handicapped children. Sanford, Margaret Clare - 8 Samoset Avenue; 9 8 62; cheerful, ener- getic, out going; Do ya know what I'm talking about? ; Activities Awards: S.C.S.C. International Year of the Child Essay Award, Model Congress, A.F.S.; Likes: Camp Harkness, Red Roses. Debbie C.. Autumn, Sunsets; Dislikes: Walking to school in the rain; Pet Peeve: Egotists; Suppressed Desire: To run a group home for the handicapped; Future Plans: To work with the handicapped. Santoemma, Denise Ann -1111 Ridge Road; 9 16 63; happy, friendly, outgoing; Hi Girls. ; Likes: Staying home from school, P.L., Friendly, nice people; Dislikes: Conceited people. Busy phones. When my sister is in a talking mood; Pet Peeve: Stuck-up girls; Suppressed Desire: To be a top cartoonist. Future Plans: Being a commercal Artist. Sauter. Brian David - 207 Spring Road; 10 18 63; shy, athletic, under- standing; You're such a whimp ; Activities Awards: Varsity Soccer. Varsity Baseball. Soccer Captain. Senior Advisory Board; Likes: Being alone at times. Wilderness. Listening to records. Playing sports. Dislikes: Liver Overconfident people. Bossy people; Pet Peeve: People lacking confidence in themselves; Suppressed Desire: To own a Porcshe 928; Future Plans: To go to College. SaveneUi. Joseph Anthony - 121 Sackett Point Road; 11 23 62; tall, brown hair, purple eyes; Alright ; Likes: Hard rock. Loud concerts. Girls, '69 Oldsmobiles, Fast cars; Dislikes: Disco, Slow cars. Homework, Ugly girls. People who smell; Pet Peeve: Monday Mornings; Future Plans: Auto body. SaveneUi. RomaAnn Jean -121 Sackett Point Road; 11 23 62; friendly, gets along with people, good sense of humor; Don't look at me, ; Likes: Horses. Small animals. Snowy days. Cold weather. Stuffed animals; Dislikes: Animal abusement. Homework, Monday mornings. Liars; Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Suppressed Desire: To own a ranch; Future Plans: College, to become a nursery school teacher. Savino. Catherine Anne -18 Moulthrop Street; 11 12 63; gullible, sensi- tive, klutzy; “But John. I don't understand! ; Activities 8c Awards: Man- ager of Boys Varsity Soccer. Likes: The Mad Gremlin , Good friends 8t a bottle of wine. Having a good time. Curly hair. Black roses; Dislikes: Being put down. Choosing between one thing and another. Last minute plans, being depressed. Pet Peeve: Having someone ask you what's wrong, when nothing's wrong; Suppressed Desire: To have my parents be proud of me someday; Future Plans: To travel, get married, and have a family of my own. Sawhney, Rajiv - 96 Patten Road. 9 16 63; versatile, friendly, dreamer; Hey Wood! ; Activities 8c Awards: Baseball, Band, Model Congress. Harvard Book Award, Junior Honor Guard. Who's Who Among American High School Students; Likes: Music. Traveling. Sports. Weekends, Rush; Dislikes: Disco. Bad Grades. Brownnosers(Sycophants), Being over- worked; Pet Peeve: Unnecessary details; Suppressed Desire: To be a Superstar and perform an original piece of music; Future Plans: Live. Sbabo. Donald Livio - 22 Colonial Drive; 7 26 63; easy-going, humor- ous. friendly; Evidently . ; Activities 8c Awards: Varsity Cross Coun- try, Freshman and Varsity Track. Indoor Track. Freshman Basketball, Varsity Club, Captain of Cross Country, MVP Cross Country; Junior and Senior year. Junior Honor Guard, Drama Club; Likes: Yankees. Long slow distances. Pizza, Winning. Weekends. Dislikes: Chondromalacia, Phoney people. Boring classes. People who ask dumb questions. Workouts with no purpose; Pet Peeve: People who try to be something they aren't to impress others; Suppressed Desire: To be successful and financially secure for the rest of my life; Future Plans: To go to UCONN and major in Engineering. Scarice. Christine -176 CHntonville Road; 11 7 63; friendly, outspoken, thoughtful, sentimental; Oh my God! ; Likes: The beach, Country-Rock Music. Sunsets. Soap Operas, Children; Dislikes: Tomatoes, Rainy Days, Canceled plans. Punk Rock, Liver; Pet Peeve: Smoking; Suppressed Desire: To travel a lot and marry someone rich and handsome; Future Plans: To attend college and have a business career. Scarr. Phillip R. -88 Buell Street; 12 25 62; cynical, liberal, revolutionary; This is going to be SO bad! ; Activities 8c Awards: Drama Club; Likes: L.O.T.R., Dragon riding. The Beatles and other old rock, S.F. Fantasy, Dungeons Dragons; Dislikes: D D L. Films, Van Halen, Ronnie Reagon, The New Wave . V.F.M.A.; Pet Peeve: People who try to achieve status by not being themselves; Suppressed Desire: To work at Industrial Light Magic with Brian Johnson; Future Plans: Attend college in Califor- nia. majoring in film working to achieve my suppressed desire. Scelzo. Sue Ann - 76 Pool Road; 9 6 63; critical, natural, pre-occupied. Likes: Watching Lynette make decisions. Geddy Lee. Walking Bert, Stetsons. Cowboys; Dislikes: Winter, television. The dark. When some- one looks like you feel like you look when you're sick; Pet Peeve: Doc's Cuffs; Suppressed Desire: To wear chaps and spurs; Future Plans: To never be bored. Schatzleh. Jan Marie - 15 Fortune Drive; 4 11 63; crazy, spastic, ad- venturous. Oh leave me along . Activities Sc Awards: 1 12 of the Hick Family. 1 year of J.V. Cheerleading, 2 years of Varsity Cheerleading. Project Adventure. Varsity numbers and letter, jacket; Likes: A certain somebody. Hugs. Hersh-Bolles-Uncle Eddie- Uncle Ray. Backrubs, My big brothers; Dislikes: Destructive people. Being sick. People who are al- ways serious. Somebody. Good-byes; Pet Peeve: People who can't hack what life gives them, and take drugs to escape from reality; Suppressed Desire: To really be happy doing the job I end up doing. To someday share my life and happiness with someone very special; Fu- ture Plans: Jo attend college and graduate school to become a Veter- inarian. Schreter. Lori Dale: 18 Marion Drive; 4 13 63; outgoing, optimistic, am- bitious; Oh my God I cant believe it! ; Activities 8c Awards: Southern Conn. State College “Year of the Child Essay Contest, President Conn. Region U.S.Y.. Spanish and French Clubs, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Student Government. Special Sections Editor of the Yearbook. Hospital Volunteer, Likes: Special moments with David-10 14 76. Cre- ative writing and poetry, Roses. PEOPLE!, Smiles. Sunsets. Unicorns. Pick- les, Ziggy; Dislikes: Peas in the pod; Pet Peeve: To receive my Ph.D., in Clinical Psychology and find a cure for autistic children; Future Plans: College-Marriage-A Happy Life! Seligman, Sonya F. - 55 Marlborough Road; 4 19 63; friendly, caring, understanding; Activities 8c Awards: 2 years J.V. Volleyball, 2 years Varsity Volleyball. Tri-Captain of Volleyball. 4 years Varsity Girls Tennis Team; Likes: Sunrises. Beating Amity, Laughing, Snoopy. Flying a kite in a big open field with a friend; Dislikes: Running. Being tricked. People who are fake. Two-faced people that have no mind of their own; Pet Peeve: Backstabbers; Suppressed Desire: To touch a rainbow; Future Plans: College. Sensale. Michele - 55 Lancelot Drive; 2 21 64; Anglophile, persuasive talker, perceptive; Hey there! . Activities 8c Awards: Softball, March- ing Band, Concert Band, Woodwind Ensemble, N.E.D.T. Award; Likes: The Who. The Doors. The Rolling Stones. Listening to albums. Spending money; Dislikes: Disco, Getting up early. Studying, AM Radio, Cigarette Smoke; Pet Peeve Insects; Suppressed Desire: To meet Pete Town- shend; Future Plans: College and Law School. Shabbott. Todd J. - 196 Rock Road; 6 24 63; suave, sophisticated, debonnaire; Shaldives . Activities 8c Awards: Ski Club; Likes: Snow, Shrooms, The Bogg, The environment. Mom; Dislikes: Ed's Truck. Bad weather; Pet Peeve: School Rules; Suppressed Desire: To ski the highest mountain. Sharron. Patrick Anthony - 43 Susan Lane; 2 3 63; BB. noisy, out going; 78 DIRECTORY Activities 8c Awards: Student Council; Likes: Special times with Beth, Beach, Mustangs, Going out for lunch, Hawaii; Dislikes:F.D., Better look- ing mustangs. Homework, Getting in trouble. Preppies; Pet Peeve: Someone hitting your car right after you got done fixing it; Suppressed Desire: To win the National Car Show; Future Plans: Technical School. Signore, David S.M. -110 Bailey Road; 2 2 63; BB, humorous, daring;“E- .S.A.D., R.Y.D.H.T.P.O.R.L. ; Likes: Music, Exotic automobiles. Cheesebur- gers, The Who, Staying out late; Dislikes: People who call Fiats MG's. School rorganization, Gettin grounded for staying out late, F.D.; Pet Peeve: Disco and anything related to it; Suppressed Desire: To own a lamborghini Countach S ; Future Plans: Technical College. SHvestro, Anthony Jr. - 11 Velvet Street;3 13 63; intelligent, conscien- tious, fun-loving; “Good Point! ; Activities 8c Awards: Gold Team; Likes: Rock and Roll, Foxy women. Good times. Satisfaction, Outdoors. Dis- likes: Work. Waking up. Stupid people. Indecision, Brown Nosers. Pet Peeve: Conceited People; Suppressed Desire: To be somebody!; Fu- ture Plans: To attend college, graduate, find a good job. enjoy life. Simmons, Mark R. - 190 State Street. 6 9 63; very, tall, person; “Hey there! . Activities 8c Awards: Baseball; Likes: Baseball, Music, Art, Foot- ball, Friendly people; Dislikes: Stuck-up people who interupt. School. Basketball. Getting up in the morning; Pet Peeve: School; Suppressed Desire: To be a pro baseball player; Future Pians: Plan to be a baseball player. Sioholm. William N. - 7 Fairy Glenn Drive; 3 6 63; quiet, thick headed, tall; Likes: Winter. Boats. Jeeps; Dislikes: Loud mouth people. Warm weather. People that smoke cigarettes. Pet Peeve: People that know it all; Suppressed Desire: To be financially independent. Future Plans: Be- come a builder. Sission, BethH. -81 St. John Street; 11 14 62; friendly, creative, adven- turous; “You've got to be kidding! ; Activities 8c Awards: A.F.S., Dance Club. Model Congress. Band. E.C.A.. Likes: Vermont-R C.C. DNRWLK, Cape Cod-fish and Oreo cookies. Pro-A 8c Uncle Eddie, Soccer Games. Scarlet Letter game. Dancing, Thanksgiving 1979, DeMolay Picnics, Traveling across the country. Skiing; Pet Peeve: Art teachers who insist on confusing you so much that you want them to be fired!; Suppressed Desire. Fame; Future Pians: To go on to college and get married. Snedeker, Gregg Soboleski, Joseph Sorrentino, Concetto L. - 115 Scrub Oak Road; 11 14 62; kind, silly, friendly; “Burnt again! ; Activities 8c Awards: Gal Mar Academy of Hair Design; Likes: Certain someone. Freedom. Parties, Going out and hav- ing a great time; Dislikes: Being bored. Getting up early. Liars. Two- faced people. Being pushed into something I don't want to do; Pet Peeve: People who think who they are; Suppressed Desire: To travel around the world; Future Plans: To be a successful hairdresser. Sorrentino, Joseph C. - 115 Scrub Oak Road; 12 31 63; tall, dark hair, blue eyes; Likes:firebirds. Rock, Concerts. Girls, Fast cars; Dislikes: Disco, Slow cars. School, Homework. Stuck up people; Pet Peeve: People who show off cars; Suppressed Desire: To be a millionaire; Future Plans: To be a carpenter. Sosensky, Steven C. - 63 Corey Road; 8 24 63; friendly, talkative, liberal; “Right, Larry! That type thing! ; Activities 8c Awards: Sports, Model Congress, Debate Club. Student Government; Likes: Sports, Poli- tics, Women, Traveling, Most of all speaking. Dislikes: Wise guys, Read- ing, Being ignored; Pet Peeve:Ignorant people; Suppressed Desire: Pass my Bar in Law; Future Plans: College. Successful politician. Wealth. Spignesi, Robert Michael -14 Watson Avenue; 5 17 63; intelligent, fun- loving, crazy; “That's a crock ; Likes: S.G. A.H.P.T.D.D.C.G. B.H.S.H.S.D.S.G.L.K.S., Friday nights, Nice girls. Long weekends. Camp- ing; Dislikes: Getting up in the morning to go to school. Being sent back to the West Campus for our senior year. Cigarettes, Dark beer, Mon- days; Pet Peeve: Girls that think they can do better than me and can; Suppressed Desire: To become an automotive technician; Future Plans: To go to vocational technical school. Squeglia. Sandra Stempeck, Curtis A. -30 Susan Lane; 11 17 63; friendly, funny, forget- ful; “Fly on Free Bird ; Likes: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Red Sox. Cars. Rossington Collons Band; Dislikes: Yankees, People who like the Yankees. Disco. A certain person who owns a Cutlass and thinks it's fast; Suppressed Desire: Pilot in the U.S. Air Force; Future Plans: U.S. Air Force. Stevens, Mark B. - 182 Rimmon Road; 8 15 63; tall, blond, friendly; “Life's tough ; Activities 8c Awards: Varsity Letter in Track 8c Football; Likes: Sports. Good food. Beer. Girls, Cruising around town; Dislikes: Moody teachers. Too much homework. Getting caught. Getting sick after drinking too much. Conceited people; Pet Peeve: People who think they're better than you; Suppressed Desire: Jo become an archi- tect; Future Plans: College, Engineering. Stewart, Marty W. -34 Roger Avenue; 12 18 62; short, blond; Activities 8c Awards: Football; Likes: Driving. Drinking. Snow. Led Zep; Dislikes: School, Working on weekends. Curfews; Suppressed Desire: Electrician; Future Plans: Get out of High School. St. George, Edward L. - 548 Middletown Avenue; 10 31 62; quiet, friendly, smart; Likes: Weekends. Snow. Good friends. Mushrooms. Being in the woods; Dislikes: Mondays, Rain, People that brag. Warm beer; Pet Peeve. Being told what to do; Suppressed Desire: To make the most out of life; Future Plans: College. Stover, Dwight W. - 72 Kings Highway; 7 16 63; quiet, lazy; “Don't bother me ; Activities 8c Awards:Concert Band. Marching Band, Stage Band. Project Adventure; Likes: Going on hikes. Good movies. Music, Woodworking, History; Dislikes: Careless drivers. Tests, Beaches, English; Pet Peeve: Short vacations. Suppressed Desire: To travel somewhere; Future Plans: College. Sudnickas. Linda Maria - 390 Clintonville Road; 7 28 63; sociable, gull- ible, sentimental; “Really? . “I don't get it! ; Likes: Sunsets, Roses. Being with a certain guy. Cotton Candy, TR 7's; Dislikes: Broken promises. Short relationships. Onions, Depression. Waiting, Late people. Pet Peeve: Tripping up the stairs; Suppressed Desire: To be the suppressed desire of someone else; Future Plans: My own apartment, business school. Marriage. Suprono, William Swing er, John T.B. - 303 Bassett Road; 9 20 62; quiet, creative, musi- cally inclined; “What!!!?? ; Activities 8c A wards: Marching Band, (Baby Elephant), Concert Band. Stage Band; Likes: Chicago, Chuck Man- gione, Barry Manilow. Playing piano 8c drum$(at the same time!!); Dis- likes: Cafeteria food. Hard rock music. Getting other people around; Pet Peeve: People who think they can boss other people around; Future Plans: To join a band and go on the road. Swinkowski, David Szuster, George A. - 33 Monroe Street; 6 12 63; medium height, dark, friendly; “I don't like that your fresh ; Activities 8c Awards: North Haven Hiking Club; Likes: School, Henry's, Working. Girls, Girls, and more Girls; Dislikes: Homework, Chemistry; Pet Peeve: People who break stones; Suppressed Desire: Forestry Ranger; Future Plans: Attend a 4-year col- lege. T Tarquino, John R. -14 Renee Lane; 12 11 62; crazy, wild. Alkey; “Hi ya doing? ; Likes: Girls. Budweiser. Fast cars. Camaros. Being with my chick; Dislikes: School. Work. Girls who think they're good looking. Driv- ing slow; Pet Peeve: Getting up early in the morning; Suppressed Desire: To have a lot of money; Future Plans: To own an autobody shop. Tercyak, PhiiJ. - 25 Dover Road; 10 10 62; honest, cheerful, hardwork- ing; “Who loves ya baby? ; Activities 8c A wards: Weight lifting. Pumping Gas, “Hangin' out and shooting the breeze ; Likes: Snow. Cold winters, “cruisin' , “Ice cold Cokes . Cold pizza for breakfast, Kojak, Business; Dislikes: Hot muggy days. The last day of summer. Cheap skates. People DIRECTORY 79 who think they're better than everyone else; Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all; Suppressed Desire: To start all over and be a lawyer like my mother said; Future Plans: To have my own garage or welding business. Thompson, Ronald P. - 71 Grove Road; 5 23 62; kind, wise, loud; Eat my shorts!''. Activities Awards: Varsity Soccer, Ski Club; Likes: Beer, Friday nights. Skiing. Snow. Outdoors; Dislikes: Working at McDonalds. School. Mondays, Losing; Pet Peeve; People that are in a hurry on Friday nights; Suppressed Desire: To be rich; Future Plans: College. Tiberio, Donna Marie - 75 St. John Street; 11 21 63; cheerful, easy- going, ambitious; Heck no . Howdy ; Activities Awards: F.B.L.A.. Italian Club, Student Council; Likes: Oreos, Italian food. Music, Christmas, Sports cars. Clothes. My dog Lala. Football; Dislikes: Peas. To be called Debbie ; Pet Peeve: Having to regret things that I've done; Sup- pressed Desire: To be successful and wise as my parents; Future Plans: Go to college and become a Certified Public Accountant. Tiedemann, Gayle Ann - 27 Allendale Drive; 5 9 63; ambitious, perfec- tionist, moody; “Really! ; Activities Awards: Sachem Staff. Ski Club, Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Junior and Senior Advisory Boards, The other half of the Bruiser Sisters; Likes: Cold wintery nights. Skiing, Christmas Eve. Ice Skating, Motorcycles; Dislikes: Work. Being confused, Waking up. Being hassled. People who put themselves down; Pet Peeve: People who are constantly nervous; Suppressed Desire. To have a day with nothing to do; Future Plans: To be a Veterinarian. Tramontano. Laura L. - 55 Sentinel Hill Road; 10 12 62; fussy, easy going, impatient. Oh my God, are you serious? ; Activities Awards: Senior Advisory Board, Yearbook Staff. Prom Committee; Likes: Spend- ing the summer at the beach. Fashion, People who make me laugh, A 512 Red Ferrari, Being Original; Dislikes: Rainy days. Troublemakers, Spi- ders, Last minute change of plans. Being late; Pet Peeve: Being lied to; Suppressed Desire: To be deserted on a tropical island, to meet Uncle Ferragamo; Future Plans: To attend college and major in fashion. U Urbanski. Walter Uscilfa, Michael John -19 Juniper Drive; 6 24 63; stubborn, easy going, athletic; No. really? ; Activities Awards: Magnum, Varsity Football, Varsity Track All Housy Track, Captain Track; Likes: Hard driving Rock Roll, Playing guitar for Magnum, Beer with friends. Catching passes; Dislikes: Losing, False promises. Breaking strings. Dropping passes; Pet Peeve: Being told what to do and when to do it; Suppressed Desire: Make it big; Future Plans: Go to college and enjoy life. V Vandal, Roger Marcel - 3 Bradley Street. 4 6 62; tall, dark, quiet; My goodness ; Likes: Canoeing, Cars, Music. Going out. Getting up late in the morning; Dislikes: Getting up early. Monday mornings. Rainy week- ends, Plans that never happen; Pet Peeve: Monday morning; Sup- pressed Desire: To be a four star general; Future Plans: Join the army and do a little traveling. Vigliotti. Janice Mary - 69 Frost Drive; 8 22 63; friendly, fun-loving, talkative; Oh my God! ; Activities Awards:4 years of Concert Band. Marching Band, Junior Prom Co-Chairman, Senior Prom Committee. Junior Advisory Board. Senior Advisory Board. Junior Honor Guard, Sa- chem Staff. Drama Club. One sixteenth of the Spastic Sixteen, Rowdies of 81. Co-Vice President of the POW, AGTTP. Picasso's of 81; Likes: Good times with good friends. The New York Yankees(especially Reg- gie and Lou), Pizza, The Super Class of '81. Good music; Dislikes:Getting up early in the morning. Boston Red Sox, Lima beans, Mondays, Being depressed; Pet Peeve: People who never smile; Suppressed Desire: To be happy, healthy and successful living in a house in Hawaii and owning a red Mercedes Sport; Future Plans: College. VUlar, Marie-Louise M.P. - 7 Maplecrest Lane; 12 31 63; talkative, sar- castic, fun-loving; Ya know what I mean. Bucko?!; Activities Awards: Ski Club, Junior Advisory. Prez's Angels; Likes: Whopper Jr's with cheese. Straight white teeth. Saying Paula you're so ugly! . Skiing. Dark haired male models; Dislikes: Doing Lauren's hair before we go out. When Paula thinks she's a siren. Paying Mr. Fiore $50.00 for an A when Paula only has to pay $20.00, Being bored. Waiting. Pet Peeve: Red hair and freckles; Suppressed Desire: To be a Health-Care Administrator. Future Plans: College. Vinci, Angela JoAnne - 12 Forest Avenue; 2 5 63; friendly, sociable, understanding; Am I late? ; Activities Awards: Prom Committee, Senior Advisory Board, Yearbook Staff, F.K.C.B.. Likes: New York Yan- kees, California, Earth, Wind Fire, Al Pacino, Weekends with Tony; Dislikes: Getting a flat tire the last day of school. Losing. Bad seats at the Concert. When P.l.T.A lies. When things don't go my way; Pet Peeve: When someone gives up without even trying; Suppressed Desire: To see Carlos Mary Ellen get married so I can finally be in a wedding; Future Plans: College(Marketing), Be with Tony. Vitale, Vincent Camillo -101 Ezra Street; 12 2 62; hard working, stub- born, friendly. Likes: Yankees. Ford trucks. Music, Partying. Girls; Disfikes: Red Sox, Chevy trucks. Going to work on Saturday. Disco music; Pet Peeve: Waking up for school; Suppressed Desire: To play professional baseball; Future Plans: Go to technical college, buy a Corvette. Volpe. Mark F. -132 Warner Road; 8 28 63; bold, affable, predictable. E.S.A.D. , ... And the horse you rode in on! ; Activities Awards: Freshman Class President. Basketball. Student Council; Likes: Brooke. California, Lee's, Going out to lunch with Terrance. Heckle, Jeckle, and Terry-Terry; Dislikes: Preppies. Hall monitors. Long plane rides. Levi's; Pet Peeve: Someone throwing an ace on my jack; Suppressed Desire: To spend my whole life on the beach; Future Plans: Politics. Volpe, Mark Patrick -16 Red Brick Lane; 3 14 62; flirt, Italian, outgoing; Don't you ever ... ; Activities Awards:Soccer-J.V. Varsity; Likes: Cars. Money, Andrea. Partying; Dislikes: Waking up early in the morning. Coming home nights. Sundays. Not remembering the night before; Pet Peeve: Speeding tickets; Suppressed Desire: To travel; Future Plans: College. W Walker, Margaret Ann - 528 Quinnipiac Avenue; 9 16 63; very para- noid, hyper, an accident looking for a place to happen; ”Ya owe me a keg.'', Ya really . Activities Awards: Junior and Senior Advisory Board, Junior and Senior Prom Committee, Sachem Staff. Graduation Usherette, Co-Vice President P.O.W.'s, Picassos of '81 . A.G.T.T.P., 1 3 of the outcasts. 1 16 of the S.S. 16 . “Rowdies of '81 ; Likes:Christmas time. Good times with good friends. The three Heartache Tonight months. Laughing; Dislikes: Regretting past mistakes. Being tall. Shoes, Being told to get off the phone by my brothers, Making a fool of myself; Pet Peeve: Losing something and then having someone ask me Where'd ya lose it? . Suppressed Desire: To be team physician for the Yankees with Billy back as manager; Future Plans: College, career in medicine and then que serd, serd Walsh, Kevin J. - 8 Barnett Drive; 7 17 62 Walter, Lynn A. - 33 Stanford Lane; 2 18 63, friendly, emotional, indeci- sive. Activities Awards: Junior and Senior Class Treasurer, Junior and Senior Advisory Board, After-Prom Co-chairperson. Ski Club. Explorers, Peer Tutor. Tennis Team, dedicated member of F.F.F., Junior Honor Guard. Varsity Letter, 1 16 of S.S.; Likes: P.T., Jan. 21st, My junior year. Sitting by the fire on a cold night, Christmas time, Christmas shopping with Patty. Acting crazy with Jane, Riding on the elevator ; Dislikes: Saying goodbye, the Date ; Pet Peeve: Not being able to make up my mind; Suppressed Desire: To have all my dreams come true; Future Plans: College. Nursing. Walton, Helena Tracey - 6 Cody Lane; 10 4; spoiled, ambitious, benevolent; Yea, that's me - Bubblin' Brown Sugar! ; Likes: Partying, Meeting new friendly people. Sweet things. Getting paid. To be taken out to dinner; Dislikes Self-deceived people. Rainy days. Spending money. Any kind of pain; Pet Peeve: Nosey people who stare; Sup- pressed Desire: To be the best female lawyer; Future Plans: Succeed in 80 DIRECTORY my goals and travel around the world. Warren, Shanda Dende - 3 Chapman Court; 10 18 63; wild, crazy, in love; Activities Awards: Member and reporter for V.I.C.A.; Likes: D.L.B.. Getting out of high school. Going out. Partying, Being with my man; Dislikes: Winter, Being alone. Complaining people. Rock music, N.H.H.S.; Pet Peeve: Gossipers; Suppressed Desire: To live in California and marry D.L.B.; Future Pians: Go into the Medical field. Wegner, Bruce K. - 1355 Hartford Tpke; 3 6 62; quiet, good humor; “Give me five more minutes.''; Likes: Cars, Money, Music. Family, Ger- man beer; Dislikes: Work. Stuck up people. Homework, School; Pet Peeve: Teachers always absent; Suppressed Desire: Travel the world; Future Plans: Air Force, Air traffic Controller. WethereH. Jerome J. - 1954 Hartford Tpke; 1 25 63; Likes: Football, Baseball; Suppressed Desire: To go into the field of Computers; Future Plans: Four year college. Wickham, Kathy Willis, Lisa Anne - 61 Quinnipiac Ave; 5 15 63; happy, understanding, loveable; Get high! ; Activities Awards: Going out. Partying; Likes: Classy cars Dark-handsome guys. Asti-spumonte, Joey, Clothes shop- ping; Dislikes: Rainy days. Mondays, Winter, Sports, Peas; Pet Peeve: Getting up on cold winter mornings; Suppressed Desire: To own a silver Trans-Am; Future Plans: To become a hairdresser. Withington, Brian Woytowich, Lori Jean - 15 Curtis Court; 6 9 63; athletic, outgoing, impatient; “Give me a wink! , “Really! ; Activities Awards: Varsity DIRECTORY 81 Soccer 3 yrs. Captain of Varsity Soccer, Track and Field, Ski Club 2 yrs. Junior and Senior Advisory Board. Junior and Senior Prom Committee, Sachem Photography Staff and Typing Staff. V.I.C.A. treasurer. Explor- ers, Student gov't, homeroom representative. Girl's Basketball man- ager 78-79, Varsity letter (10-12), Varsity jacket; Likes: 7 Neil, Smurf, Pastimes, Fluffernutter, Having my certain friends (L.G., M.P., Ellis, Kels, Kirsten, Marlene, M.K.), The beach; Dislikes: Saying goodbye. Losing a game. Busy phones; Pet Peeve: Driving around without anywhere to go; Suppressed Desire: To live and ski in Colorado; Future Plans: College and to play soccer. Z Zarry, Anthoney Zalenski, LisaJ. -1962 Hartford Tpke; 12 24 62; wild, energetic, outspo- ken; “Give me a break! ; Likes: Summer. Firebirds, The beach. Harley Davidsons, YACC, -movin'; Dislikes:Cold mornings. Long red lights. “Rice Burners ; Pet Peeve: Sneaky people. Back stabbers; Suppressed Desire: To be a success and on my own; Future Plans: College, To move to Florida Zullo, Dominic Louis - 369 Quinnipiac Avenue; 7 24 63; happy, tall, talkative; “Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name. Activities Awards: Freshman football. Freshman track and field. Talent show!; Likes: Rickenbackers, Leprechauns, S.R., El Caminos. Girls who smile; Dislikes: Neat book covers, Alot of make up, L.K., Girls who won't talk to me. Musicians who think they're tops; Pet Peeve: Girls who are macho; Suppressed Desire: To play at the Hartford Civic Center to a sold-out crowd; Future Plans: Keep my band going strong. 82 WHO'S WHO MOST L KEL Y TO TAKE HOME TO MOM DAD Mike Bonadies. Diane DeMaio MOST SOPHISTICATED Paula DeMeola. Emmett McCarthy. Patti Debrigida WHO'S WHO 83 84 WHO'S WHO ACCOMPLISHED MOST FOR CLASS Patty O'Hare, Andy Grimaldi BEST MESSED Laura Tramontano. Mark F. Vdpe WHO'S WHO 85 MOST DRAMATIC Joe Murphy, Sharon Boguniecki MOST CLASS SPIRIT Ralph Black. Terry Astorino 86 WHO'S WHO MOST ATHLETIC Neil Johnson, Sue Altieri MOST SARCASTIC Nancy Nesdale, Jeff GoldbJoom WHO'S WHO 87 MOST TALKATIVE George Cottiero. Donna Mangino 88 WHO'S WHO CLASS MUSICIANS Mike Uscilla Elizabeth Bleicher WHO'S WHO 89 SENIOR FOLIO Winter Sorrow Her tears stung bitterly against her cold cheek. As the wind whistled mournfully through the valley. It would be hard now. Without him there, as he always had been. Her protector, her friend. But, he was gone, forever. The soulful cry of the wolf, echoed sadly through the frozen peaks. It too seemed to feel her loss, her sorrow. The glowing light in the cabin was no longer a welcoming sight For, it only illuminated her emptiness even more. And the warmness of their snug home could not penetrate her iciness. What was she, where was she without him? Even the snows came that night, trying, in vain, to cover grief. But she always knew that out there, beyond the far knoll. He lay in peace. Amongst the wilds- and the freedom he had loved. That they had shared. Nothing had ever objected to their presence But she now felt an outcast, an intruder, And she was left to survive alone. In his world. In his dream. Susan Lamar 90 SENIOR FOLIO Linnea Jensen Beth Sisson A Brother I see a giving hand I see a loving heart I see an honest person And this is just one part I see a flying truth I see a caring way I see the trust in Jesus In you every day I see the courage that you have I see the faith you know I see a shining light And that very special glow I know that I can trust you I know you really care You're not just any person But you're someone who will share I love the tears you've shown me I love your glowing eyes I love your reassurance You're not just any guy I need to know you're there I need to show you how I need to tell you why I love you very dearly And for just one special reason God gave you to me, to have for every season Angela Romano I Have Watched You Growing I have watched you growing. Straining Working to get into This hard cold structure That excludes you. I see so many others Who tried to penetrate This martern shell But only you Have succeeded. And I am so proud of you. Even though I know That you will be hurt. Maybe even fatally. For having come here. Someone will force you To leave (Wouldn't want you to Think you could slip Past their defenses.) But I thank you. And I'm grateful. Because you have been A living example of how A little softness can Work it's way Through a lot of hardness. Elizabeth Bleicher Ideas All life is a repeating cycle. Not just in the repoduction of new beings But in thought. Even though we are all individuals, we have all existed before. Our ideas are rarely unique but rarely understood. One must alienate himself from the crowd. To look at mankind objectively. To see that what man wanted, so long ago, he still hasn't obtained. Man must learn that he cannot change the world. He can only contribute to its evolution. But no single being can change such a complex thing. People of long ago seem very different and distant to modern society. But these people existed, and had feelings that were just like yours and mine. They worked with what they could in their time and they tried to change when it was necessary. But to us it is still the past. And few of us can realize that we are bridging the future with the past and that life is again repeating itself. It is so sad not to understand such a basic idea. Susan Lamar Kathleen Phillips Lynn Natale SENIOR FOLIO 91 Upset I can tell when you're upset, your eyes look so confused. You mumble softly to yourself, a tear comes trickling down. I wipe it gently from your cheek, your skin's so so soft and smooth, I hold your body close to mine, and whisper in your ear. I can tell that you're upset please trust me. I'll stay near. Susan-Beth Gherlone Beth Cara Malavolti A Passing Thought Hold on to the past that's where it all starts. Pace yourself in the present for somehow, it never lasts as long as you'd wish. Keep the future hope filled it's a place where dreams can sometimes come true. Time, it's here, and it's gone. You realize it's all over with a passing thought. Charyn Levin You have showed me many things, and you have given me strength. I can only try and return the love which you have sent. For you alone have showed me that my life is something good. Now I will try to help you too, in any way I could. You showed me how to stand straight and hold my head up high You showed me how to overlook the things that made me shy. You even showed me how to laugh, when I would start to cry. With all your love, and all your help. I'll love you until I die. Donna Mangino 92 SENIOR FOUO Tina Lourenco Deep Reflections Come here little child. You are crying, I will help you. Oh God, please tell someone, I am crying, I need to be comforted too. Come here little boy who is lost. You are troubled, I will help you. Oh God, please tell someone, I am lost in the world, I am troubled. Please someone come help me too. Come here new girl. I'll show you around, I will help you make it through. Oh God, please tell someone, I need to be shown around, I need to find where I belong. Please someone, come show me too. Hey mister withthe cane. Don't be so depressed. You aren't old. You have so much going for you. You're loved very much. People do care. I will help you. Oh God, please tell someone. I'm depressed too. I need to be told I'm loved. I need to hear I'm cared for too. Please someone come tell me too. Yes people you can count on me, I will always be here for you. I will do my best to comfort you anyway I can. I really care Oh, God please let me begin with myself Lori Schreter Cydney Mahoney Friendship In order to be happy in this life you must have friends. Relationships can be created by caring, trusting, sharing and being honest. Friendships have to include one more quality; Love. Susan-Beth Gherlone Kara Poulton SENIOR FOLIO 93 A Visit From St. Doree Carolyn Bialecki Twas a minute before Exams, when all through the room. Not a student was stirring, not he, her or whom; The cheat-sheets were hidden in desks with great care. In hopes that St. Doree would never look there; The students were nestled all snug in their chairs. While visions of Shakespeare danced through their hairs; And Matt in his Levi's, and I in my vest. Had just settled our brains for a long English test. When out in the field there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my seat to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like a flash. Tore open the blinds and threw out the sash. The guardhouse on the breast of the new fire abound. Gave a lustre of midday to objects around. When, what to my wondering eyes did beseech. But a miniature sleigh and eight tiny teach. With a little old driver, so lively and glory, I knew in a moment it must be St. Doree. More rapid than eagles her courses they came. And she whistled, and shouted and called them by name: Now Tr'passo! now, Lois! now, Viola and Dotty! On Francis! on Nancy! on Becky and Willie! Now into the parking lot, now into the hall! Now dash away! dash away! dash away, all! As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly. When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky. So into the hallway the courses they flew, With the sleigh full of tests, and St. Doree, Too. And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the floor The prancing and dancing of each little paw. As I drew in my head, and was turning around. Through the threshold St. Doree came with a bound. She was dressed in maternity, from her foot to her hat. And her clothes were all spotted from painting a flat; A bundle tests she had flung on her back. And she looked like a peddler just opening her pack. H©r eyes- how they twinkled! her dimples, how merry! Her cheeks were like roses, her nose like a cherry! Her droll little mouth was drawn up like a bowl. And the hair on the head was as black as coal; The butt of a Newport she held tight in her teeth. And the smoke, it encircled her head like a wreath; She had a broad face and a little round tummy. That shook when she laughted like a babe crying mummy She was pregnant-thus plump, a right jolly ole ma'am. And I cried when I saw her - for she had an exam; A flash of the test and what she had said. Soon gave me to know I had, oh, much to dread; She spoke not a word, but passed out her test, And equipped all the students; and turned with such zest. And laying her fingers aside of the door. And giving a nod out the threshold she soared. She sprang to her sleigh, to her team gave a whistle. And away they all flew like the down of a thistle. But I heard her exclaim, ere she drove from all us, HAPPY EXAM TO ALL, AND TO ALL A D-PLUS! Don Sbabo 94 SENIOR FOIIO Such A Comfort Tina Lourenco The Math Teacher (This one's for you Mrs. DeMayo.) Gesturing wildly And making jokes While into our brains She's trying to coax The difficult problems That Algebra poses I'd sure like to give her A bunch of fresh roses For all the times I gave a shout And she was there To help me out. F.E. Baskett So fickle! First I wanted to be a ballerina, (like Ballerina Bess) Maybe an author (I've always written) Then an artist Or an art teacher Next a singer Perhaps a songwriter (Parents have been patient.) In the beginning: No dancing You'll never lose that much weight. No writing You have to earn a living. No art Do you have more talent than others? An art teacher There are no places in the schools. Songwriter? Everyone and their brother wants to write songs. Doctor______ Ma, Can I be a doctor?? (Relief ... sigh) Of course dear. But do you have the grades?' Elizabeth Bleicher Tina Lourenco SENIOR FOLIO 95 faculty Board of Education-Top Row: (l-r) Gary Johns, Leo Connors, Faye Clarke, Dr. Micheal Pace Jr. Bottom Row: (l-r) Nancy Meikle, Robert Carchman. Stewart G. Fritts, William J. Kennedy, Jacquelyn Bechir. BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION Administration: Top Row: (l-r) Donald Hecker (Business Manager), William Kuenzel (Operations Manager). Bottom Row: (l-r) Robert Carchman (Acting Superintendent), Mur- iel Johnson. 98 FACULTY Guidance Department-Top Row: (l-r) Andrew Hubeny, Joseph Murray, Paul Stoddard. Bottom Row:.(l-r) Elzabeth Lozier, Ingrid Rosenberg (Dept. Head). GUIDANCE Guidance Counselor: Robert Watson Guidance Secretary: Marie Esposito FACULTY 99 SECRETARIES Central Office Secretaries: (l-r) Janet Melillo, Eleanor Norback Secretaries: Barbara Muirhead, Dolores Kern Secretary: Beatrice Anderson Secretary: Adrian Luyckx Secretary: Dolores Boffa Secretary: RoseMary Bowler 100 FACULTY Reading: (l-r) Nancy Fortuna, Dorothy Larsen, Mary Sorrentino READING m COPY AID LIBRARIANS Copy Aide: Evelyn Connellan Librarians: Dorothy Choplick, Mary Cestaro Librarian: Catherine Imholt FACULTY 101 Audio Visual Consultant: Julie Pohoda Audio Visual Coordinator. William Sweetnam Nurse: Joanna Beckwith AUDIO VISUAL CONSULTANTS NURSE Budding Aides: (l-r) Ruth Sicignano, Gloria Cocchiaro, Theresa DeChello, Dolores Serfillippi. 102 FACULTY Cafeteria Staff: (l-r) Peggy Shea. Dottie Weiognecki. Ann Marie DePascale. Peggy Mathews. Joan Camputaro. Paula Riccardi, Jan McDonald, Evelyn Dagostino, Carol Anastasio. CAFETERIA STAFF MAINTENANCE STAFF GUARDS Custodians: (l-r) Art Cocachoro, Gloria Volpe (Aid). Ray Hermann. Custodians: Al Kowalewski, Lena Isola Parking lot Attendants: (l-r) Arthur Umbricht. Joseph Manniel FACULTY 103 CONSULT DICTIONARY OFTEN SPELLING IcoUNTcf BECOME A BETTErIspelLFR r (KWIMW 9mj Uo, .. I1 ' W «Ml English Department - (l-r) Robert Thompson. Dorothy Roberts, Karen Booth, Maria CoFrancesco. Teresa Ruffolo, Charles Samberg, Viola Titus, Ann Blodgett, Nancy Antonio. Lois Haseltine not shown. ENGLISH Dorothy Totton Kenneth Mita 104 FACULTY SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT: TopRow-L toR: Anthony DeLucia Robert Dodds. Jane Lee. William Caruth; Bottom Row-L to R: Miff Flaherty. Priscilla Johnson, John Keough. FACULTY 105 Frank Archangelo MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: L to R; Michael Luther. Mary Patch. Edwin Dudley, Glenn Dean-Department Chairman, Frank Fiore, Bette DeMayo, Robert Tencza. MATHEMATICS 106 FACULTY SCIENCE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Top Row-L to R; Lawrence Bencivengo, Gerald Robbins, Louis Cavaliere, Albert Pesticci, Donald Deloge; Bottom Row-L o ?, Raile Scimone-Aid. Fred Scimone-Department Chairman, Timothy Connell, Steven Dillon. Missing from picture Bernice Dellert. FACULTY 107 Mark Esposito Anna Luciano FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: Top Row L to R; Gail Solano, Maryann Cassidy, Rebecca Robbins; Bottom Row-L to R; Pat ngham. Renee Glassner, Marie Diamond-Department Chairman. Diane Ondusky. 108 FACULTY MUSIC DEPARTMENT: L to R; Alex Winsco. Vincent Torenzio. Marge Judy Cianca Schomberger. MUSIC ART ART DEPARTMENT: L to R: Ingrid Walker, Diana DiDonato, Margaret Chapman. FACULTY 109 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: Top Row-L to R; Jane Borkowski, Jane Lesnick. Linda Mercuri; Bottom Row L to R; Helen Yulo, Marjorie Hilton-Department Chairman, Eileen Merchant. HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT: Top Row-L to R; Kenneth Wheeler, John Schatzlein. Alan Bradanini, Judd Bolles, Thomas Hershcer, Nick lannone; Bottom Row-L to R; Walter Morris, John Bischoff, Robert Mercury-Department Head. Anthony Antonelli 110 FACULTY BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: Top Row-L to R; Rose DeMarco, Allen Reed, John Nigro-Department Chairman, William Burril; Bottom Row-L to R; Annie Mae Haynes, Jane lannone, Debra Michel, Lillian Lisella, Judy Williams. SPECIAL EDUCATION: Top Row-L toR; Alfred Palmer-Department Chairman, Mary Naccen, Peter Weeks, Frances Panici; Bottom Row-L toR;Nancy DeCarlo. Gail Byrnes, Alice White. BUSINESS SPECIAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY 111 IN MEMORIAM Dr. Delio J. Rotondo We remember Dr. Delio J. Rotundo best as the tall, handsome chief of the North Haven School System - a man with a soft voice and a broad smile - a kind of father figure who watched over us from early grades to high school graduation. With his job went the loneliness of the man at the top - a maddening mantle that he wore in a manner that bespoke the quiet courage of the unsung her. if we could not share in his loneliness we did benefit from his leadership of eleven years as Superintendent of Schools. Those who knew him well tell us that Dr. Rotundo had two great passions in his life- his family and his job, no less - no more. We are deeply saddened at the loss of this fine man - Dr. Delio Rotundo - an educator who gave us the best years of his life. We mark his memory with esteem and appreciation. Mr. Joseph Cone Besides serving as one of our Junior High School principals for two years, Mr. Joseph Cone will long be remembered by many French stu- dents with whom he shared his traveling ex- periences in France. He generously gave his time and enhanced many French classes with his interesting lectures and picturesque slides. Through his slides he gave to us a part of him. He shared with us his happy memories of France, and in turn created for each of us a memory of our own. He will surely be missed by all who knew him. IN MEMORIAM 113 SPECIAL EDUCATION The Pre-Vocational Secondary Skills Program housed at North Haven High School emphasizes functional academic instruc- tion, physical and social skills and pre-vocational orientation, all necessary to encourage successful and independent com- munity living. The program is designed to meet each student's individual abilities and needs. Students benefit from a structure setting where the necessary instruction and reinforcement of skills is provided. Curriculum objectives include self-realization, self-care, pre- vocational training, social responsibility, physical and recrea- tional education, health, safety, and functional academic skills such as money, time, measurement, and developing a useful vocabulary. Students receive specialized instruction through the industrial Arts, Home Economics, Music, and Physical Education depart- ments. 114 SPECIAL EDUCATION SaiQNVO 914 underclassmen UNDERCLASSMEN . . . 120 UNDERCLASSMEN IN THE HALLS UNDERCLASSMEN 121 122 UNDERCLASSMEN . . . IN THE CAFE UNDERCLASSMEN 123 OR MAYBE 124 UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN 125 JUST HANGIN' AROUND . . . BUT STUDYING? . .. 126 UNDERCLASSMEN . . . OR IN CLASSES??!! UNDERCLASSMEN 127 school life THE JUNIOR PROM ... 132 SCHOOL LIFE HARVEY . . . . 134 SCHOOL LIFE THE HALLOWEEN DANCE . . . What's up. Doc? Kermie! 136 SCHOOL LIFE SPIRIT WEEK AND THE BONFIRE SCHOOL LIFE 137 THE BLOODMOBILE p « BLOOD DIJ? Dtc ( 4T 75 pints of blood but only 25 people donated! 92.7 ?!? Hey! My arm is still here! Oooh! I feel lightheaded ... ... six football players passed out today when the nurses only took blood samples! O.K. Tell me your problems 138 SCHOOL LIFE SCHOOL SHOTS Oooh - Gross! We're off to see the wizard! I think it's burnt! M-m good! SCHOOL LIFE 139 I think it's Ex2 r=RxP. Here - Catch! ]NVO OW sports I top to bottom: Michelle Natrillo, Terri Astorino, Cheryl Labanaro, Sandy Howe, Lori Anne Geraci, captain Brenda Peach, Darcy Reddish, Jane Lamberti, Jan Schatzlein, Eileen Bell, Wendy Robinson, Jane Conway. seniors, top row: Jan Schatzlein, Jane Lamberti, Darcy Reddish, Terry Astorino; bottom row: Jane Conway, Lori Anne Geraci, captain Brenda Peach, Wendy Robinson. SPORTS 147 Beth Clark, Captain Sue Gherlone, Laura Hartman, Cathy Rigby. SPORTS 149 Indians Blank Cheshire 28-0 THE NORTH HAVEN FOOTBALL TEAM had a fairly good season this year. Under Coach Bob De- Mayo the team reached a record of 4-5 in the Housatonic and 4-6 overall. The Co-Captains were Ralph Black and Tom Casey, Ralph playing Offensive and Defensive Tackle, and Tom play- ing Offensive Tackle and Defensive Linebacker. Two players were chosen for the All-Housy Team this year: Tom Casey for Placekicking and John Florio for Defensive Back. Other key players were Mike Bonadies, John Matteis, Mark Stevens, Mike Uscilla, Joe Brigante, Jim Piscittelli, Art Mongillo, Gary Lane, Rob Hart. Pete Grillo, Paul Charbon- ella. CAPTAINS: Ralph Black and Tom Casey FRONT - Peter Grillo, Joe Brigante. Mike Bonadies, John Matteis, CO-CAPT. Ralph Black, CO-CAPT. Tom Casey, Andy Decusati. Lou Ferrigno. Mark Stevens, Mike Usicilla. 2nd ROW - John Florio, Paul Carbonella, Pete Reilly, Rob Hart, Jim Piscitelli, Gary Lane, Art Mongillo, Tim Giers. 3rd ROW - COACH Mauro Suraci, Joe Panlovich, Gordon McCall, Jack Morris, Dave Rich, Mark Giglietti, Tony Mastramarino, Joe Roach, Steve Ricci, COACH Bob DeMayo 4th ROW- COACH Lou Preziosi, Rob Oren, Brian Suraci, Al Basilicato, Clay Tebbits, Dave Mellillo, Ralph Magoveny. Rich Colantonio, Joe Corniello BACK- Dave D'Agostino, John Acamphora, Jim Burns, Mark Fitzgerald, Andy Delvechhio, Steve Kohane, Jim Buckmiller, Kevin Crosby SENIORS: FRONT: Joe Brigonte. Mike Bonadies, John Matteis, CO-CAPT. Ralph Black, CO-CAPT. Tom Casey, Andy Decusati, Lou Ferrigno. BACK: Pete Grillo, John Florio, Pete Reilly, Jim PiscitelB, Mike Uscilla, Mark Stevens. SPORTS 153 Team Makes State Tournament Under the coaching of Joe Janush, the 1980-81 Soccer team had a somewhat successful year. The team fin- ished with a 7-8-2 record and made the state tourna- ment, which they lost in the first round to Simsbury. Co- captains Matt Cahill and Brian Sauter, plagued with injur- ies during the middle of the season, were able to come back and finish the end of the year. Sophomore goalie Ricky Gherlone had a most impressive season, as did senior Mark Volpe (All-Housy 1st team) senior John Reilly, Junior Dave Gumbart (All-Housy 2nd team), and Junior Mark Sola. All team members gave excellent perfor- mances. captains - Matt Cahill, Brian Sauter varsity: front - Greg Gorman. John Reilly. Matt Cahill, Ricky Gherlone, Brian Sauter. Mark Dillon, Mark Sola. back - Dennis Reilly. Bruce Bell, Charles Bogan, Charles McPhedran, Dave Gumbart, Ron Thompson. Luther Kitahata, Brett Ginter, Mark P. Volpe. Tae-San Chun, coach - Joe Janush. junior varsity: front - Adam Aquarulo, Scott Taschner. middle - Greg Gorman, Lou Bonapane, Dennis Reilly, Charles Henson, Chris Furlan. Mark Dillon, Mike Baldo, John Deangelo. back - Ed Butler, Bruce Bell, Charles McPhedran, Mark Hebert, John Marsh, John Ciulla, Tony Laco Belli, Chris Janush, Will Warren, Steve Laich, Matt Mahoney. SPORTS 157 Girls Hit Double Digits The Girls Soccer Team ranked up a 5-8-3 record this year. Outstanding performances were noted by all players, as once again they beat their rival, Hamden, with a score of three to one. The girls broke their own record this year by scoring 10 goals in one game, as they defeated Ridgefield with a score of 10-2. The future looks bright for this young team, as this was only their third year of playing. seniors - Lynn Fazzino, Tina Lourenco, Lori Woytowich, Cara Malavolti, Lynne Kelsey, Laura Koutsopolos. 158 SPORTS top row: Anne Gould, Kirstin Jensen, Joanna Mccort, Jennifer Dehar, Karen Burke, Tami Mark. Martha Thomp- son. middle row: coach-8ob Beale, manager Rose Fazzino, Katie Martin, Paula Palella, Debbie Palella. Cindy Guido, Liz Firiola, goalie-Mary Keafe, Lynn Renkewitz, manager-Patti Dillen. bottom row: Sue Eisenfeld, Tina Lourenco, Cara Malavolti, co-captain Lynn Fazzino, co-captain Lori Woytowich, Lynne Kelsey, Laura Koutso- polos, Lisa lannone. SPORTS 159 Girls Retain State Title Captains Sue Altieri, Soni Seligman, Linda Artaiz, and Coach Marge Dolan, took pride in being the Class M State Champs once again. Others playing in the tournament were Sally Maher, Mary Rose Buller, Kim DeNeutte, and Karin Mikos. The team held a 15-3 season record and a 21-3 tournament record. They placed 2nd in the Housatonic League. Making All Housy Teams were Sue Altieri and Sally Maher, 1st team, Linda Artaiz, 2nd team. All players contribut- ed to an excellent season. front- Lisa Mastraccio. Mary Rose Buller, tri-captainsSoni Seligman, Sue Alteri, and Linda Artaiz, Tami Giordano. Ann Delmonico. middle - coach Marge Dolan, Jackie Farltarella, Karen Mikos, Sally Maher, Sue Tinren, Kim DeNeuite, Ann Marie Resposito, asst, coach Miss Chapin top - manager Janet Mahon, manager Amy Hebert, Karen Snedeicer, Diane Corcoran, Maureen O'Keefe, Pam Giannotti, man- ager Donna Perrelli. manager Lynn Stanley. SPORTS 161 SPORTS 163 LL Barber Named To 2nd All Housy Team With only one senior, Moira Marx, on the team, the field hockey team ended their season with A 1-10-2 record. Co-captain Ann Possidente, high scorer for the season, and co-captain Sue Glenn, who was given honorable mention, all- housy led the team. Halfback Melissa Barber, who made 2nd all housy, and goalie Ann Man- zione also showed their skill and enthusiasm. This team has much potential for the future. coach Karen O'Leary, co-captain Sue Glenn, senior Moira Marx, co-cap tain Ann Possidente, asst, coach Carrie Cor- son 164 SPORTS top row: coach Karen O'Leary, Cathy Hartman, Carol Bailey, Tracy Valalik, Colleen Grove, Victoria Ertman, Mary Cahill, Gretchen Fuggi, Cecelia Bergin, manager Kate Brown, assistant coach Carrie Corson, middle row: Marianne Bailey, Colleen Rawlick, Melissa Barber, Kelly O'Neil, Anne Manzione, Wendy Garner, senior Moira; Marx, Julie Giglietti, Kim Barber, Cathie Spignesi. front row: Gayle Longobardi, Annette Cofrancesco, Sandra Vanacore, Lisa Vanacore. captains Sue Glenn and Anne Possidente, Jackie Nitz, Robin Koutsopolos, Anna Matteis. Sandy Brink. Missing from photo: Cindy Bua, Theresa Conte, Shaton Ott, managers Diane Eldridge and Diane Amatruda. SPORTS 165 seniors: Melissa Rachleff, captain Cathy Beyer. Carolyn Bialecki, lin- nea Jensen, captain Karen Eddy, captain Kathy O'Donnell. Swimmers Do Well In State Finals Although the girls swim team had only a 3-8 re- cord, many of the girls individually succeeded as the team placed sixth in Housies. Kristin Connors, Carolyn Bialecki, Ann Erickson, Karen Eddy, Cathy Beyer, Gina Baskett, Kathy O'Donnell, and Linnea Jensen all had times which qualified them for the State Semi-finals in their appropriate race. Quali- fying for State Finals were Kristin Connors, Carolyn Bialecki, Karen Eddy, and Ann Erickson in the 200 yard medley reley. They placed 10th and Ann also placed 3rd in the tOO yard butterfly. She will be leading the team next year as the 1980 MVP. fronf - manager Sue Katz, Missy Rachcliff. Carolyn Bialecki. captain Karen Eddy captain Kathy O'Donnell, captain Cathy Beyer. Linnea Jensen. Gina Baskett, manager Sue Bogaert. middle - Michelle Bonapane, Kristin Connors, Annie Brickson, Emiro Tamagawa, Lynne Pogmore. Allison Rachcliff, manager - Alisa Boltman. back - coach Chris Burns. Denise Jablonski, Laura Denardis, Lisa Sbabo, Chris Eddy, Sue Williams, manager Donna Notaro SPORTS 167 Sbabo Gains Seven Firsts captains: Don Sbabo, Susan O'Connor, Kathleen Phillips, coach Don Deloge Coach Don Deloge and captains Don Sbabo, Kathleen Phillips, and Susan O'Connor, led the cross country team to a season record of two wins, ten losses. Captain Susan O'Connor accumu- lated the most points for the girls. Captain Don Sbabo distin- guished himself by placing seven firsts in a dual meet competition and by qualifying for the State Championship meet. Ed Bogan placed 12th in class L sectionals and also qualified for the State Championship. Team member Val Eifler made the all New Haven team on the basis of an 8th place finish in the New Haven County Invitational. coach Don Deloge, seniors: Joe De Angelo, Nigel McClean. bottom row: Don Sbabo. Kathleen Phillips, Brenda Pelkey. Andy Grimaldi. front - Val Eifler, captain Susan O'Connor, captain - Kathy Phillips, Brenda Pelkey. middle-Joe Deangelo, captain Don Sbabo, Nigel McLean, back - coach Don Deloge, Ed Bogan, Skip Helbig. Andy Grimaldi, Ted Jasmin, Joe Kennedy. SPORTS 169 Indians Scalp Spartans In Overtime The North Haven High School Hockey Team, guided by Head Coach Jim Riccitelli and assistant Coach William Rea- gan, compiled a 9-4 record after the first thirteen games. The Division II State Champions in 1979-80 moved up in class to Division I this year and qualified for the state tournament. The team was lead by senior, Co Captains, Marty Harrigan, and Neil Johnson. Harrigan was the leading scorer and in doing so scored his hundreth career point. Johnson, an all- state performer in 1979-80, led the always tough defense. Mike Silengo, a junior, all-state goalie in 1979-80 was out- standing in goal again this year. The teams most outstand- ing victory of the season was an upset of perrenial Division I power Amity Regional, 4-3 in over time. CAPTAINS-COACH- Jim Richitelli, CO-CAPT- Marty Harrigan, CO- CAPT- Neil Johnson, COACH- William Reagan, Jr. 170 SPORTS SENIORS- COACH- Jim Richitelli. T.K. Kennedy. CO-CAPT Marty Harrigan, CO- CAPT- Neil Johnson. Mike Della Valle, COACH- William Reagan, Jr. BOYS VARSITY HOCKEY- 1st row- Mike Silengo, Mike Sundwall. Mike Della Valle, CO-CAPT- Neil Johnson. CO-CAPT- Marty Harrigan. Rob Hart. Art Miller, Frank Carruba, Rick Morrisey 2nd row- COACH- Jim Richitelli. MANAGER - Steve Eldredge. Bob Vanacore. T.K. Kennedy. Glenn Hitchcox. James Kircaldie. David Rider, Mike Holcomb. Bill Rossetti. Rich Pethick. Steve Bordeaux, Tom McKeon, Mike Rowland. COACH- William Reagan.Jr. SPORTS 171 SJLUOdS ZL Ml ul Z'i I M A w r Ilf SPORTS 173 Altieri Breaks Housey Record With only two seniors, Linda Artaiz and captain Su- san Altieri, Miss Dolan enthusiastically coached the girls' basketball team to an 8-12 season. Making all- housey team were Susan Altieri, first team, and Sally Maher, honorable mention. The team shined with pride as their captain, Susan Altieri, scored her 1,000th point and became the first girl in the history of the Housatonic League to reach that milestone. MiWm1! SHHH wBMiW “jM! assistant coach Miss Chapin, captain Susan Altieri, coach Miss Dolan. Seniors: captain Susan Altieri and Linda Artaiz. top row: assistant coacftMiss Chapin, manager Kelley Reagen, Collette greene, senior Linda Artaiz, Ann Marie Esposito. Claire Fletcher, Maureen O'Keeffe, coach Miss Dolan, middie row: manager Donna Perelli, Susan Glenn, Sally Maher. Carol Bailey, Mary Romano, Tracy Valalik, manager Amy Haber, front row: Mary Anne Bailey, Lisa Mastracchio, captain Susan Altieri, Randi Jasmin, MaryRose Buller, Ann Manzione. missing from photo: Susan Tienken and Lisa Keller. SPORTS 175 Double Overtime Victory Over Guilford This year's varsity basketball team began its first season under head coach Mike Proto and his assistant Ed Crisafi. Although this year was viewed by many as a rebuilding one, the team did register such exciting upsets as a 61-59 dou- ble overtime victory over Guilford in the season opener. The varsity team was captained by Tom Bisighini, John Glenn, and John Reilly. In addition to the three captains, the team consisted of senior Walt Kenney and such promising under- classmen as John Ciulla, Mike Thaxton, Kyle O'Brien, John Wezowicz, Dave Diehi, Mike Canney, and Ken Vallone. The junior varsity team was composed of players Jimmy Langan, Lenny Smith, Barry Kleinberg, David Ide, and Charlie Carmody. TRI - CAPTAINS - John Glenn, John Reilly. Tom Bisighini. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL - 1st row Dave Deihl, TRI-CAPT'S- John Reilly, John Glenn, Tom Bisighni, Barry Kleinberg, Dave Ide. 2nd row- COACH- Ed Crisafi, Jimmy Langon, John Ciulla, Mike Thaxton, Mike Canney, Lenny Smith, COACH- Mike Proto. 3rd row - Walt Kenney, Kyle O'Brien, John Wezowicz, Charlie Carmody, MANAGER- Jerry Pannogrosso. SPORTS 179 Longobardi And Mahoney Make Regionals Coach Richard Terry was quite pleased with the continued improvement made by the girls' gymnastics team. Tri-captains Cydney Ma- honey, Kathleen Phillips, and Lynda Longobardi welcomed new competitors to the team. Sen- ior Cydney Mahoney and high scorer Lynda Longobardi also made the Regional Competi- tion this season. Seniors: Anna Block, Kathleen Phillips, Cydney Mahoney, and Tina Lourenco; Coach Mr. Terry. 180 SPORTS Kimberly DiTallo, coach Mr. Terry. Jennifer Dehar, Virginia Payton, Lynda Longobardi. Anna Block, Kathleen Phillips, Cyndi Bua. Cydney Mahoney. Kara Kirby, Tina Lourenco, Susan Scholder, and Barbara Ryan. SPORTS 181 Indians Finish Third In Housatonic League The North Haven Swim Team finished up their sea- son with a 10-5 record this year, placing third in the Housatonic League for the first time ever. Tri - Cap- tains Ken Ferner, Bill Parisi, and Mike Pierson led the team to a victory over Sheehan High for the first time in eleven years. Four school records were set this year. Todd Ka- plan captured the 100 yard Butterfly with a time of 0:57.1 and Scott Ferrigno took the 100 yard Breast- stroke at 1:04.4. Brian Harvey was the only swimmer taking two records, the 200 yard Freestyle at 1:56.4, and the 500 yard Freestyle at 5:23.1. TRI-CAPTAINS - Mike Pierson, Bill Parisi, COACH- Chris Burns Ken Ferner. BOY'S VARSITY SWIM TEAM- 1st row- COACH- Chris Burns, John Kaplan, Scott Parisi, Mark Parisi, Kevin Kowalski, TRI-CAPT- Mike Pierson, TRI-CAPT- Bill Parisi, MANAGER- Sue Katz, Paul Bonadies. 2nd row - Rick Perrelli, Mike Santella, Steve Scarano, Todd Kaplan, Brian Harvey, Joe Kennedy, Ed LeQuire, Scott Ferrigno, Brett Ginter. Cheng Goes To Jr. Olympics Coulston Ranks 4th In State The North Haven High School Girls Fencing Team, coached by Gerald Robbins and captained by Sue Lamar, completed its first eight meets with a record of 2-1-5. The team was led by junior Mei-Wa Cheng, who recently attended the Junior Olympic Compe- titions in Ohio; and junior Anne Gould. The North Haven Boys Fencing Team, captained by Bruce Levine, had a veryigood season centered around the abilities of seniors George Coulston and John Hong. The Boys Team completed their first six meets with a record of 4-2. Coulston is now ranked fourth in the state in the 19 and under division of the AFLA. CAPTAIN - Bruce Levine, COACH - Ger- ald Robbins CAPTAIN - Sue Lamar, COACH - Ger- ald Robbins BOYS FENCING TEAM - John Hong, Chip Henson, CAPT. - Bruce Levine, Jerome DeMarque, George Coulston. GIRLS FENCING TEAM- -1st row - Diane Annunziata, Mei - Wa Cheng, Linda Jekel. 2nd row - Anne Gould, Frances Baskett, CAPT.- Sue Lamar. SPORTS 185 clubs activities The Math Club, advised by Mr. Dean participates in math contests in both the Greater New Haven and New England Math Leagues. This year North Haven spon- sored a contest in De- cember. MATH CLUB: 1st Row-L toR; Rajiv Sawhney, Charley McPhedran, Rick Haag, Moira Marx; 2nd Row-L toR;Mr. Boniot. Brett Ginter, Mr. Dean. missing;Ka1e Brown, Kimm DiTallo, and Philbert Pan. MATH CLUB CHESS CLUB Members of the Chess Club attend weekly meetings at the North Haven Public Li- brary under the supervision of Dr. Henry Dove. Through- out the year they partici- pate in informal competi- tions with other high schools. They also attend State and National Competitions. CHESS CLUB: 1st Row-L to R; Teason Chun. David Schimek, Cahrley McPhedran, Mark Dillon. Thor Hemingway; 2nd Row-L to R; Dave Panagrosso, Joe Gherlone, Avrum Cohen, Barbara Perry, Dave Sbabo; 3rd Row-L to R; Sam Caldwell, Anthony Ferrucci, Rick Ryan, Jamie Fortuna, missing; Tami Mark and Philbert Pan. 190 CLUBS ACTIVITIES The purpose of the Science Club is to expand students interest in the field of science. The club presents problems to and demonstrates experi- ments for elementary school children in order to introduce and attract them to scientific study at an early age. The club advisors are Mr. Benci- vengo and Mr. Robbins. Science Club: 1st Row-L toR;Karyn Vandermark, Heidi Derbacher, Lisa Zambrano, Barbara Perry; 2nd Row-L to R: Rick Haag-President, John Hong-Vice-President, missing Philbert Pan. SCIENCE CLUB A.F.S. American Field Service: 1st Row-L to R; Debbie Denis, Elizabeth Murray-Co-President; 2nd Row-L to R: Mrs. Connelly-Advisor, Alisa Boltman-Co-President. Advisor Mary Connelly reports a very active year for the American Field Service. Co-Presidents Alisa Boltman and Elizabeth Murray held many home meetings and arranged short term student exchanges with High Schools in Easton, CT and Springfield, VT. The club raised money by holding rummage, plant, and bake sales. Through hard work and generous donations the club was able to sponsor a foreign exchange student for the first time in quite a few years, at North Haven. The students name is Debbie Denis and she is from Kenya. It has been a learning experience for both Debbie and the students at North Haven, since her culture is so very different from the American way of life. American Field Service: 1st Row-L o ?; Cathy O'Brien, Kathy O'Donnell, Karen Eddy. Alisa Boltman, Elizabeth Murray, Betsy Ardolino, Ellen Dowers; 2nd Row-L to R; Beth Sisson, Sue Lamar, Sue Lanius, Debbie Denis, Lynne Stanley. Gretchen Fuggi. Kathy Kozak, Mrs. Connelly; 3rd Row-L to R; Karen Clarke, Holly Keller. Charley McPhedran, Dave Sbabo, Dave Gumbart, Philbert Pan, Ed Bogan, Brett Ginter. CLUBS ACTIVITIES 191 SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD: 1st Row-L to R, Lori-Anne Geraci, Brenda Peach, Mary Sue Acquarulo, Terry Astarino, Dawn DeGoia, Marie Arnone. Peggy Walker, Moira Marx. Lynne Kelsey, Mary-Beth Pisitelli, Jane Lamberti. Patty O'Hare, Lynn Walter. Lori Wytowich. Leslie Ellis; 2nd Row-L to R; Cathy Beyer. Paula DeMeola, Kathy Roche, Angela Vinci, Lauara Tramantano, Linda Sudnikas. Stacey O'Brien, Patty Alba. Sue Lamar. Helene Morcaldi. Maria Ramadei, Susan Gherlone. Ann Fers. Linnea Jensen; 3rd Row-L toR; Carolyn Bialecki. Chris Foley. Cathy O'Brien. Janice Vigliotti. Nigel McClean, Andy Grimaldi, Jim Ibsen, Ken Ferner, Brian Sauter. Mike Bonadies, Neil Johnson, John Swingler. After a very successful Junior year, the Class of 1981 sold sweatshirts, helped with the Halloween Dance, raffled off concert tickets, and sold carnations on Valentine's Day to raise money. During the year, plans for the Senior Class Play, Prom, Picnic and Graduation Exercises kept the Senior Advisory Board, supervised by Miss Cassidy, very active. SENIOR AND JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARDS This year the Junior Advisory Board ar- ranged many fundraising activities in order to finance the Junior Prom. In Au- tumn, they sold jewelry and candy and shared responsibility with the other classes for the Halloween Dance. They also sold license plates. At Christmas, they organized a toy drive for under- privileged children. The group is ad- vised by Miss DeCarlo. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: 1st Row-L to R; Sue O'Conner-Treasurer, Michelle Natrillo-President, Robin DeMayo-Vice President; 2nd Row-L to R; Mrs. Burns-Advisor, Ann Possidente-Secretory, Miss DeCarlo-Advisor. JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD: 1st Row-L to R: Melissa Barber, Sue O'Conner, Michelle Natrillo, Robin DeMayo, Ann Possidente, Brett Ginter; 2nd Row-L toR; Miss DeCarlo, Ann Varrone, Rose Fazzino, Patty Dillon, Denise Byrd. Barbara Perry; 3rd Row-L toR; Mrs. Burns, Cheryl Labanaro, Doris Albrecht, Lisa Veile. Mary Conti. Lynn Pogmore, Maria Ferrucci. 192 CLUBS ACTIVITIES The Sophomore Advisory Board, though small in number, arranged a very productive year for the Class of 1983. In the fall, they held the Class ring sale which was very successful. They also sold candy and calenders and helped sponsor the Halloween Dance to finance future activities of the class. Miss CoFrancesco and Miss DiDonato are the advisors. Sophomore Advisory Board: 1st Row: (f-r) Gary Neff, Sue Lanius, Vinnie Cangiano, 2nd Row: (i-r) Miss DiDanto, Ann Astarita, Robin Boudreau, Miss CoFrancesco. Sophomore Class Officers: (l-r) Gary Neff-Vice- President, Sue Lanius-Treasurer, Vinnie Can- giano-President, Missing; Lynne Stanley-Secre- tary. SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD FRENCH CLUB French Club: 1st Row (l-r) Wendy Chapman, Sue Lanius, Diane Eldridge, Barbara Perry, Mei-Wa Cheng, Diane Mele, 2nd Row (l-r)Donny O'Brien, Peggy Cornish, Emiko Tamagawa, Carol Haglind, Mrs. Robbins, Lynne Pogmore, Laurie Mentz, Mike Baldo. CLUBS ACTIVITIES 193 Latin Club: 1st Row (l-r). Craig Davies, Barbara Perry, Michelle Sensale, Linnea Jensen, Margie Schoolfield, Debbie Salamolay, Ann Erikson. Alison Rachletf, 2nd Row: (i-r), Frank Malin, Gary Magnotti, Dave Panagrosso, Gary Lane, Brett Ginter, Norbert Markewicz, Vinnie Cangiano 3rd Row: (l-r), Leonard DeNardis. Joe Gherlone. Ricky Ryan, Frank Amore, James Kircaldi. Skip Helbig, Thor Hemingway, Missing: Mrs. Bingham-Advisor. LATIN CLUB SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club: 1st Row (l-r), Karyn Vandermark, Mrs. Glassner, Helen Morcladi, Charley McPhedran. Ann Astriat, 2nd Row (l-r), Lisa Zambrano, Kathy Roche, Maria Ramedi, Angela Vinci, Dawn DiGoia, Judy MarzuBo. 194 CLUBS 8c. ACTIVITIES Health students, the members of VICA, work in convalescent homes and hospitals throughout the year to gain experience in the health field. They raise money in order to attend a weekend conference with the other high schools in Connecticut. This year, the club also conducted a blood pressure clinic and supervised the Bloodmobile. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is advised by Mrs. Borkowski. VIC.A.: 1st Row-L to R: Ann Guckin, Lisa Johnson, Leah Noto. Leslie Ellis. Lori Wytowich; 2nd Row-L to R; Mrs. Borkowski. Laura Hartman. Jennifer Bryant. Lisa Traducci, Karen Fanning, Lori-Anne Geraci; 3rd Row-L to R; Patty Alba, Donna O'Hara. Andrea Corniello, missing; Charmaine Graziano. V.I.C.A. E.C.A. E.C.A.: 1st Row-L toR; Elizabeth Bleicher, Dave DeAngelo, Sharon Desmond; 2nd Row-L toR: Chip Jensen, Beth Sisson, Dave Dineen, missing; Emmett McCarthy. Leila Tofig. CLUBS ACTIVITIES 195 The Model Congress and Debate Club, advised by Mr. Dodds and co- chaired by Anne Gould and Rajiv Sawhney, had a very productive year. Throughout the year, the club sent representatives to other high schools for weekend trips to debate and simulate Govern- ment proceedings. They sponsored many fund- raising activities that in- cluded a car wash, tag sale, raffle and movie in order to finance North Haven's annual Model Congress held in April. MODEL CONGRESS: 1st Row-L to R; Mei-Wa Cheng, Nancy Hunt, Karen Clarke, Chris Foley, Matt Gormley, Rajiv Sawhney-Chairman, Anne Gould-Chairman, Beth Sisson, Dawn Comer; 2nd Row-L to R; Linda Jekel, Emiko Tamagawa, Tami Mark. Lynne Kelsey, Lisa lannone, Kate Brown, Sue Lanius, Karen Nitshke, Diane Eldridge, Barbara Perry, Philbert Pan, Carla Malavolti, Leila Tofig, Lynne Pogmore, Carol Halind, Lynn Renkewitz; 3rd Row-L foR; Mary Shannon, Elizabeth Bleicher, Karyn Vandermark, Cathy O'Brien, Charley McPhedran, John Hong, Todd Kaplan, Brett Ginter. Dave Sbabo, Charles Henson. MODEL CONGRESS STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council had a very productive and very successful year. President Charley McPhe- dran and the executive committee of Barbara Perry, Philbert Pan, and David Karas began by raising money on activity ticket sales. They con- ducted a survey on the cafeteria and reported the results to the Board of Education. A very impor- tant achievement by the Council was the pro- posed and accepted reinstitution of arena scheduling. The Council established teachers awards and for the first time acquired and distrib- uted funds for extracurri- cular activities. STUDENT COUNCIL: 1st Row-L to R: Rami Mark, Dave Sbabo, Brett Ginter, Todd Kaplan, Philbert Pan, Charles McPhedran, Barbara Perry, Matt Gormley, Karyn Vandermark, Wendy Chapman, Mari Stewart, Kathy Kozack; 2nd Row-L to R; Robin DeMayo, ANDY Grimaldi, Ann Varrone. Charles Betencourt, Nancy Hunt, Lynne Pogmore, Mei- Wa Cheng, Mary Sue Acquarulo, Sue Lanius, Lynne Renkewitz, Diane Eldridge, Dawn Comer, Emiko Tamagawa, Leila Totig, Dave Panagrosso, Jamie Fortuna. Ann Possidente; 3rd Row-L toR; Michael LaChance, Rick Haag, Karen Ciarke, Lisa Johnson, Gary Lane, Chris Foley, Cara Malavolti, Ann Gould, Linda Jekel, Mary Shannon, John Berner, Vinnie Cangiano, Gary Neft. Kelly O'Neil, Gary Magnotti. Paul Holcomb. 196 CLUBS ACTIVITIES CHORUS Chorus; 1st Row L to R: Susan Gherlone. Wendy Chapman, Mendy Menzendski, Ann DeMonico, Jennifer Willis, Laura Landino, Robin Bruno, 2nd Row L to R: Elizabeth Bleicher, Vickie Maresca, Wei Yue Yan, Karen Coppola, Lisa Masucci, Lynette Faulkner, Carole Pendleton, Jiang Yue Yan, 3rd Row-L to R: Lauren Reagan, Kyle Buongirno, Robin Hauser, Jackie Fantarella, Sandy Howd, Beth Wright, Sharon Desmond, Missing: Mrs. Shomberger. Small Girls Chorus L to R: Sharon Desmond, Elizabeth Bleicher, Susan Gherlone, Sandy Howd, Missing: Leila Tofig. Elizabeth Bleicher-Member of All-Eastern Chorus V Sharon Desmond-Member of All-State Cho- rus. Missing from picture is Leila Tofig who also made All-State. CLUBS ACTIVITIES 197 DRAMA CLUB DRAMA CLUB: 1st Row-L to R; Cara Malavolti, Cathy Beyer, Carolyn Bialecki, Ann Varrone, Sharon Desmond, Dawn Comer; 2ndRow-L toR; Jason Klein, Karen Coppola, Leila Tofig, Lynn Benkewitz, Mei-Wa Cheng, Nancy Hunt, Diane Eldridge, Emiko Tamagawa; 3rd Row-L to R; Andy Grimaldi. Janice Vigliotti. Joe Murphy. Mrs. Roberts. Dave DeAngelo, Phil Scarr, Karen Clarke. The Drama Club participated in many activities during the 1980-1981 year. In November the club, along with advisor Mrs. Roberts attended an all-day drama workshop sponsored by the Hartford Stage Company. While there, they learned about anything from script writing to stage combat. After Christmas vacation the club traveled to New York City to see the play Deathtrap on Broadway and everyone had a thoroughly enjoyable time. The club itself put on its own production of Harvey in December. Directed by Fred Prout and Dorothy Roberts, it received rave reviews. The Senior class hopes to put on an equally successful production in the Spring. 198 CLUBS ACTIVITIES Ski Club: 1st Row-L toR; Nancy Nesdale. Charlene Marone, Lori Wytowich, Marybeth Piscatelli, Julie Ricardelli, Lynne Kelsey, Cara Malavolti, Sue Evans. Gayle Tiedeman; 2nd Row-L to R: Doris Albrecht, Michelle Natrillo, Sandra Romanacci, Carol Farace. Patty O'Hare. Mark Gigiletti. Philbert Pan. Jane Lamberti, Marie Arnone, Brenda Peach, Mrs. Blodgett; 3rd Row-L toR; Heike Mueller. Janet Homa. Andrea Corniello, Jim Ibsen, Steve Fiasconaro, Pete Murphy, Cathy O'Brien, Lisa Viele, Lynn Walter. Tami Mark, Paige Leavitt. SKI CLUB INDIANETTES Indianettes: 1st Row-L to R; Mrs. Cianca, Lauren Reagan. Kam Clarke, Karyn Vandermark, Karen Clarke, Tracy Shindler, Beth Wright. CLUBS ACTIVITIES 199 Concert Band; 1st Row-L to R: Randi Oleson, Roberta Carafano, Ellen Dowers. Karen Nitshke, Paige Leavitt. Marybeth O'Brien. Ann DeMonico, Wendy Chapman. Mendy Menzendski, Kathy Rigby, Kim DiTallo, Mary Caholl, Diane Eldridge, 2nd Row-L to R: Mrs. Cianca, Bob DePalma. Charles Henson, Sue Lamar, Laura Landino, Karen Coppola, Sue Lanius, Cathy Beyer, Carolyn Bialecki. Jane Lamberti, Ann Erikson, Janice Vig- liotti. Marie Arnone. John Hong, Michelle Sensale. Craig Davies, Erica Stockman, Lisa Monico, Beth Clarke, Brett Ginter 3rd Row-L to R: Lou Ferrigno, Jerome DeMarque. Lenny Smith, Lisa Rudewicki, Philbert Pan, Rajiv Sawhney, Kenny Fortes, Lisa Sbabo, John Swingler, Dave DeAngelo, Dwight Stover, Ricky Ryan. Cara Malavolti, Joe Gherlone, Karen Bruce, Ed Peters, Skip Helbig. James Kircaldie CONCERT BAND MARCHING BAND At the football games, the Marching Band entertained dur- ing the halftimes with lively music and routines. In the Fall, they sold candles to raise money for new uniforms. This year's officers were elected for the band and two small groups, a brass ensemble and flute quartet, were formed. Mrs. Cianca and Mr. Winsco are the advisors of both the Concert and Stage. The annual Band Concert was held in the Spring. 200 CLUBS ACTIVITIES BRASS ENSEMBLE: L TO R; Rajiv Sawhney. Ellen Dowers. John Swingler. James Kircaldi. Dave DeAngelo. BAND OFFICERS: 1st Row-L to R; Marie Arnone-Secretary. Cathy Beyer- Vice-President; 2nd Row-L to R; Dave DeAngelo-Treasurer, Carolyn Bialecki-President. ENSEMBLES STAGE BAND STAGE BAND: 1st Row-L to R; Ann Erikson. Joe Gherlone, Ricky Ryan. Jane Lamberti. Brett Ginter. Lisa Sbabo, Mr. Winsco. John Swingler, Jerome DeMarque; 2nd Row-L to R; Dwight Stover, Rajiv Sawhney, Dave DeAngelo. Craig Davies, James Kircaldi. FLUTE QUARTET: 1st Row-L to R; Karen Bruce, Ed Peters; 2nd Row-L to R; Kim Ditallo. CLUBS ACTIVITIES 201 SACHEM STAFF SACHEM STAFF: 1st Row-L to R; Paula DeMeola. Linnea Jensen. Fran Baskett, Carolyn Bialecki, Jeffrey Deutsch. Lori Schreter. Ann Fers. Cara Malavolti, Lynne Kelsey. Maria Ramadei; 2nd Row-L to R; Leah Noto. Kathy Roche. Angela Vinci. Laura Tramontano. Stacie O'Brien, Laura Hartman, Patti Alba. Lori Woytowich, Mary-Beth Piscitelli, Lori-Anne Geracio 3rd Row-L to R; Karen Eddy, Kathy O'Donnell, Alisa Boltman, Gayle Tiedemann. Helene Morcaldi, Karen Nitshke, Leslie Ellis, Janice Vigliotti. Preserving the memories or our years at North Haven High School was an honor. In designing Sachem '81, it was my goal to produce a yearbook that would be unique. At the same time I wanted it to represent the hard work and fun we all shared during our senior year. With the cooperation of the specific section editors and the undy- ing patience of everyone involved we were able to overcome difficulties and finish our book. Special thanks go to our advisor. Mr. Nick lannone, our sales representa- tive, Mr. Bruce DuPuis, and Mr. Gerry DeLucia, from Cre- ative Studios, who were there whenever we needed them. I would personally like to thank every yearbook editor and staff member for their cooperation in com- pleting a book we can all be proud of. I would also like to extend, to each senior, congratulations on four years well done and wish everyone a very prosperous future. Good Luck, Jeffrey S. Deutsch Editor-in-Chief EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jeffrey Deutsch 202 SACHEM STAFF LA YOUT EDITORS: Linnea Jensen and Paula DeMeola We would like to take this time to write a few words about this year's Sachem and all the work which went into producing it. When we started to meet back in the fall, everyone who attended the first meeting was very enthusiastic. However, as time wore on some of the interest wore away as well. Many thanks to should go to Mr. lannone for pulling us together and pushing us along to get the work completed. We speak for all the editors when we say that the yearbook was a lot more work than any of us had anticipated. Our first chore was to chart out the differ- ent sections of the book and to allot the pages to each section. With this job completed, we picked our theme and began to collect information and pictures to layout the book. Probably the biggest problem which the staff faced was with meeting deadlines. It seemed as though they creeped up on us more quickly than we were pre- pared for. We made a few, missed a few, but in the end we finally caught up with all the work and finished the Sachem '81 Thanks once again to Mr. lannone, Bruce Dupuis, and all our teachers, who were very patient with us when we needed class time to get the yearbook finished. We hope that this book has captured much of our four years here in school so that you will enjoy looking at and reading it in future years to come, after your years at North Haven High School are through. Sincerely, ‘Pdldlcu uM.n 4981 Editors Paula DeMeola and Linnea Jensen Layout Editors YEARBOOK EDITORS: 1st Row-L to R: Paula DeMeola. Linnea Jensen, Carolyn Bialecki, Jeffrey Deutsch, Lori Schreter. Ann Fers. 2ndRow-L to R: Leah Nofo, Cara Malavolti. Lynne Kelsey. Lori-Anne Geraci. Fran Baskett. Maria Ramadei SACHEM StAFF 203 TYPING EDITOR: Lori-Anne Geraci L to ?:linnea Jensen, Mr. Nick lannone-Advisor, Mr Bruce DuPuis-Yearbook Sales Represen- tative, and Paula DeMeola. 204 SACHEM STAFF WM ■ SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITORS: Carolyn Bialecki and Lori Schreter BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR: Fran Baskett GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR: Lynn Fazzino SACHEM STAFF 205 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT l. Jett Deutsch, Editor-m-Chief of Sachem '81, leave ail of Mr. lannone's tremendous cbiity cod patience to next year's lucky eaitor. We. Jane and Dawn, leave a certain fence in the woods to someone who can dimo better than wo con. We. Lori and lori-Anne leave our odventures of four-wheefing in the Corn-field with Scott end Herman to anyone who can have os much fun as we did. 1. Janet Homo, leave with pleasure' I, Mike Deiiavalle. leave my skates and memories to my three nephews who will play in ihe future We, Brenda and Lori-Anne leave to the squad of 81-82 getting into a slight cor accident going to a 6:00 a.m practice. i, Mike Elis, leave the Astronomy class to Mr. Pesticd. I, Angelo Vinci, leave my excetent driving skils to Maureen Mcinnis who wll take my drivers soat next year in the following of the varsity footbee bus. We. Beth Jan. leave Wd John a crowded tent, oreo cookies, fish and a black truck on Copo Cod I. Cris Oiscoulo. leave ths school to oil those underclassmen, have a good time. I. Elizabeth Blelcher. being of sound mind (occasioned ) do hereby leave the telephone and my Parental Terrorist Society parepherndia to Ricktopher. The summer parties to Larry McCarthy. Ms. Schonberger to Lieia Tofig. and the very best hopes of happness to BOOBY-who I reaJy don't want to leave at as. We, Lori Lynne, leave frozen puddes in back of motels to adventurous ski-club members. I. Pam 8uehler. leave all the bod times 1 had in this school and take the good ones with met We. Domo Cathy leave our B period free to whoever may take our places. We'S miss you I I. Chariene. leave Joe's nasty comments and biting to anyone who could put up with it. I. Sharon Desmond. (Tishobeile) leave Lyle Co Crocoalle with ofi our soxopbonic memories, heiog she't always keep her ferf's and “fifs” stroght. but never parallel We. the Rochester Beatles, leave our video tapes to ... no were taking them with us. !. Peggy Wc rer, leoyo the West Campus wishing I was leaving the East. We. Lynda Dcnna leave ail our great times in gym with Mrs. Urbonski to anyone who can teke her exercises ... I, Donna Mongino. leave my cousin Joey al the luck in the world with his Hgh School years. I, leave Danny Roberts to Barbie. (Have fun 8 J.) We. Donna Tiberio Angela Romano hope that two friends, like we are, con share al the happy times that We shared together We. A.G., J.I., F.M.. T.L., leave oil cf our D S. tolents to anyone who could fill our 3hoes We. JuBe Dcnna. eave all our great senior memories to anyone who con find themll I Bogie, leave my spot on the heater m cafe B to my buddy Mrs. zpPaumbo. We. Maria, Suzanne, Beth, ood Lcura, leave afi our undone homework and cl our sick jokes to whoever wants them. I. Dorcy Red, leave my jumping oblltles to the squod of 82 (you'l need them) We (Cochtse Crash) leave Mrs. Johnson her bosketbal. We, Peggy, Arnie. Leslie. Janice. Jane the McDonalds song to Down and the cop. 11 14 80 We. Lynette and Leoh leave Scott with what he got. We. Frank Suzanne leave Miss Co. the last port of a three part ft'm strip, erased of course. I. Sue Ghertone. leave Sandy Howd and Dove Diehl the honesty, friendship and love of Sue Bran's relationship I. Anna Blcck-Hedqvist. leave my Swedsh accent, nobody such os I needs to use it in Sweden. I. Charyn Levin, leave to anyone who wants them. as the boby. ziplock. fetal pigs I worked on In Bio. I. Too. leave Debbie ard Poula any good time they could possibly have in the state of CT. and Paula 9 is now yours. We. Wendy Fran (The Rally Sisters) leave Tom (LU Bro) Reily. cur locker, or. excuse 1st, a stick of gum, end a fresh fly. I. Lori Schreter leave my brother Gary, a successful and rewardng experience next year when he enters high school. I, a concerned party, leave the party of my concern to Glor . I, Donna Devito, leave my third pole to Sned. Midget, and link. I. Lisa Astarita. leave Jeon and Ddy lots of luck to cope with ths school next year. i. Patty Esposito leave locker 4276 with oil the writing on it to Curt LeOulro. I, Mary-Beth. leave my seat in Mr Grove's room to anyone who can stand his snging. I, Cris Fcley. leave behind my unque hand josturo to Mott. Kyle, and Todd. We. Patty. Liso. Donna. Lauren, Mote, Paula, leave the 8:30 New Haven Bus for everyone else who needs a breok every once in a whip. I. Mary-Sue Acquarulo. leove all my good Umes and memories to my brother Dom. We. G.T. S.E. leave Miss Ruttolo Mr. Dorcy I. Steve Sosensky leove one Giliete Altra Rozo' to Kenny imperato fer his 21 birthday. I. Linda, leove c= the good times that I've had at North Haven High School to my sister. Susan I. Ralph Black, wish I could kick a field goal as good as Tommy Casey did. We, Lori-Anne 8. Mary Beth leave our friendship to onyone who can be as good of friends os us. We. Lynne Lori leave the ditch behind Zion Lutheran to those coordinated enough to flee across it as swiftly os we did. Wo, Lynne Cara leave the spirit of F.A.S. to Jo Sue. I. Lori Woytowich, leove my 47 soccer shirt to anyone who can bo os crazy os I was. I. Steve Sosensky, leave all my Cheatsheets and shifty eyes to onyone who wonts to brag about good gredes. I, Ncncy Hunt, leave my top PSAT NMSQT scores to the next nerd dumb enough to get ihem. I. Lori Schreter, ieave Mr. Groove memories of our interesting discussions at various times, and the waa spoco reserved for me to the next unfortunote student, who cfso hos to put op with his singing! I, Cris Foley leave my expert debating sklfs orvd yeling of point of personal privltedge n Model Congress to Todd, Matt, and Kyle. I. John Swingter, leave my sousaphone to whoever gets suckered into playing it. We, Neo' Lori, leave our unforgetoble fights to anyone who coJd make up os fost os we dd. i, Tina, leave Jen-ni-fer al my trinkels so she may be as wild and have as much fun as I dd. I, A loving student, eave wishing 1 could come back. I. Bruce Wegner, leave my car and speling abitty to my sister, Diane. I. Scrub, leove my unused razors to Mke Caposso. I klutz leove al my special memories of the Mad Gremlin with this school! I. Adina McGee, leave with the wonderful memory of my jurVor year and oil the fun we ofi hod before the change. I. Angela Romano, te®ve my typewriter to my sister Mary and hope her fingers turn black Ike mine dd I, Angela Vinci, leave my famous 'Mostromarino football sNrt to 443 himself. Tony. We. Mary-Beth Donna leave cur 1980 Now Year s Eve Experience” to anyone who would ike to have if ill l, John Glenn, leave my memories to Mr. Demoyo. who taught me the true meaning of Baseboa . Wo. Cocfl Eggy, leave the future girls' swim team members at the mercy of Mr. Burns. 1, Bronco, leave my Donald Duck sneeze to Doris, Mchelle. and Me5ssa. i, Karen Clarke, leave Physical Ed, Cosmic Ray, and Pro A with deep regret We. MarySue. Charlene and Andrea leave our waferg'ri's job to anyone who coiid stand the cold weather. We. Donna. Julie, and Stephen leave o! our good times in 1930 to Mark. Freddie Dennis. I. Lcura Koutsopolos. leave Danloiio Botieau my smte. I, Coro Maiavoiri. leave oi my competed iaps at Brcokside Field to dnycno wiling to ondure the coin. I, Sue Evans, leave m.y brother Karl, the good times to come in his junior and senior year. I, Leri Sctveter, leave all my logic to Mr. Pesticci. We. Jaruce, Diane, Cathy and Lori, leave the Food Mart gong aa our empty 5c returnobles. 206 CLASS WILL OF THE CLASS OF '81 I. Jo© Murphy, leave to oil fi'm interested students, the extensive film courses and film Ibrary of NHH.S. L Laura Hartman, leave this school to my two sisters, who wn get stuck with it for another yea We, the chon (Chris, Mary, John, Greg), leave our collection of refunab'es to anyone brave enough 1o fight through the prickers at Blue Cross. We, Cathy Janice, Diane, leave North Haven High School with pleasure. I Rajiv Sawhney. do hereby leave the whole spectrum of spronting terminology to cto those wishing to Indulge m It, especialy Dave Karas. I. John Hong do hereby leave my bow tie to anyone who needs extra points in chemistry. I. Ted Jasmin, leave North Haven High School with Its status minded, unfunny overly sarcastic students, who have tttle or no inteilgence what so ever We, Lori Lesle. leave cur rectci thermometers to anyone who wou'd put them In the wrong place as we did. I, Bob. leave my :arge amounts of chest heir to Tony Mastromarlno. I. Grog Barbloro. ieave my empty bags of sand to anyone who feels they can fll them. I. Neil Murphy, leave my underground knowledge and Fhesse to Chris, who w,il need ft, We, Cathy Sharon, leave ail our early dsrrissais to anyone who needs a break once in a while. I. Cathy Massa, leave all my agrivatlon and headaches to anyone who might be able to hand© them Wo, Lori . Leslie ieave Mr. Schatzlein to rest in peace knowing he wil never have to put up with our annoying attitudes end not having us in his doss again. We, Linda Stacie, leave nothing because we are tak-ng it ail with us. We. Spock. Wdkhead. Vig. ond Arnie. leave our paintbrushes and paint cans to anyone who can paint a classier number on the prossbox. We, the rowdies of '81, leave our bsecher section to any underclassmen who can yefl as laudas we can. I, Bob Brancoto. leove my J.V. Bose bat scrubshp and my tremendous upper body strength to Dove Diehl. I. Chris Foley, leave behind my lust for Triple Decker hamburgers to Matt I. Patti leave my success and fond memories to my brothers, Brian and John, who I hope wit succeed In as their future endeavors at North Haven High Wo, Bom. Cat and Shor, leave at our excuses, stories, ond compulsive lying because we hated doing them. We Lynne, Maire. Cathy leave the memories of explorers. New Hampshi-e. BtackBeny B. Booman, Super Activity and Cope Cod to future post 1 member. We. Lori, Donna. Lesle. Jute leave our center food lunches on the Green to anyone who ccn sneak out of school. I, Steve Sosensky. leave Dave Koras not arty my fluency in the language of the unemployed, but also my exquisite debating sktis. Wo. the cheering section at the 1980 VoSeybali games, leave cur tremendous vetoes to Mss Dolan for next year. I. Chris Foley, leave behind N.H.H.S.. n hopes to find a Barbi Benton with brahs. I. David DeAngelo. leave my trumpet playing ablity to anyone good enough to play. Wo. Leah, Lisa. Laura, and Lynotte ;oavo Mr. Kocugh to the people who got him next year. I. Broncomarta, leave a can of Cruex to Tony LoVorgna. We. Dawn. Peggy, and Leslie, leave Mr. Keough our typical temale responses so he can use them to pick on scmecne else We, Solar Poky and Cne Shoe Dotty, leave oil the memories of pokadots to Mr. Burt Room 501. We. Diand.Cathy Janice, leove Shelly 8 Aimbow at the good times we had last year! We. Donna. Julie. Mary-Beth. and Lynda, leave our rented A to 7 tent to anyone who can stand the smell for a whole week. I. Mofo. leave my Trollng techniques to onycne who finds it useful. We, the Cheetas. leave oi are monkies to Ms. Sonfran sco. I. Tina, leave Kame. anything she needs to mcke the best of her senior year even thou i won't be around We, lori-Anne and Mary-Beth. leave our rYghf watching 10 to anyone who ccn put up with Donna sayng ... Wanna VelomlntT' We Andy Decusati Mike DeHavaHe. leave our memories of 52 Ralph Black to anyone who can fa our captans shoes. I, Copton of Majorettes, leave Kathy Riggs ond Beth Clarke the N.H.H S Band(?), frozen fingers, dropped batons, and Friday uniforms I, Lynne Kelsey, leave 16 Roundel; Road and it's memories to Cara, Dawn. Jane. Helene, Jonis, and especially Peggy We. Wers. Waikhead, and Vg, leave our tardy records to anyone who thinks they can come close to breaking them Wo, Scnatzy.Skett, and Diz, leave Mr. Demayo a pacifier, for those times when he regresses into the Oroi Stage I. Peter Relly. have loft my teeth on the forty yard line. I. Fran, leave Wendy and Jan. our tote night adventures as the PPP We. The class of'8l, leave reorganization and an the fun that goes with It, to future classes I, Jm Ibsen, leave my parking space to anyone who owns a Red Barracuda. I, Paula Demeoia. leave North Haven Hgh School once agem I, B.C.. leave muppet (N.M.) a can of whipped cream. We. Janet, Chcrfene. Andrea, and Carol, leave our great skiing abBty to anyone who is wiling to brock a eg. We. Fred and Wima. Hansel and Gref ell. Mitch end Witch, say Good bye with a smile. Wo. the Seniors of the Volley Sol Team, leave the tradition of being State Chomps for next years team to carry on l. Linnea Jensen, leave my sster Klrstm our room, os soon as I leave for co ege I, Lynne Kelsey, leave my reigicus musical interpretations to Torn Mark. I. sole senior of the Field Hockey Team, leave my Senior Status to Sue Glenn. We. Carolyn Bialockl ond Cathy Boyer, leove all the disruption in band, to any underclassmen who can aggervate Mrs. Cianca os much as we Old. I. Sort, ieave Robin a clump of grass from the Hopkins Boys Varsity Lacrosse Team. We. Andy Grimddi and Don Sbabo. leave the 1981 Cross Country Team to Ed Bogan and Sue O'Connor. We. Laura and Ang. leave the title of Sexiest to Brett Edwards who threatened everyone into voting for him. We. Vicki. Eileen, and Laura, leave Mr Dorcey to Miss Ruffolo. We, Brian and Ken, leave Art the guard a bottle far his kindness We, Linda, Lauren and Nancy, leave our trfcz to New York for a Hamburger to Carlo, in hopes that she w.li also take the adventure I, Wendy, leave Crag scared lot if©, fa all the times ho and Adam took my barrets and hairribbons. I. Lynne, leave my seat h Mr.Grove's room. We. Kkn, and Karen, leave Donna her pen in Bio I. Jan, leave Craig my choortocdiog skrt. because he looks better in If than I do. We, Lisa Ewchuck and Doma Coso. leave our fondest memories try N.H.H.S. We, Cathy and Carolyn, leave Coach Pesttocl a lifetime supply of H's and OK. byes fa future Tennis Teams. I, Ken, leave the Key to Freedom of Movement to Skip and Dave. I, Wendy, ieave Steve. Chaz and Mke the great friendship we shared hoping they wit spread it. I. Doer a C, leave my skin to skin sensations with anyone who can handle them. I, Dom Z. leave at the Green 'ockors, Wots. raOatas, ond everything thots Irish-colored to my buddy. Leprechaun. We. Pouia and Linnea. leave the toying out of next year's Sachem to anyone who wants the aggravation of those horrible deadlines! CLASS WILL 207 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 The Geraci Family North Haven Bicycle Center 3'll Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 A to Z Rental Center 63t Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Parese Motors and Oil Company 299 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 From a Friend Rustler's Steak House 97 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-0468 ACG Incorporated ANDREW C. GRIMALDI, PRESIDENT ENGINEERS 232 Front Avenue West Haven, CT Congratulations to the Class of '81 North Haven Ceramic Tile and Floor Covering 2 Tolies Road Wallingford CT 06492 Compliments Robert S, Fers Inc, 870 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT 06573 Compliments Cummings Steel Co. Inc. 2135 State Street Hamden, CT 06517 Ronni's Dance Workshop 34 A Broadway North Haven, Ct 06473 Phone: 239-5486 North Haven Cleaners 36 Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 Phone: 239-1715 Dairy Mart 7 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Evie's Kitchen 494 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 2391578 Opens at 5:00am for breakfast and lunch Homemade Soups Our Specialty Parese Auto Body 295 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Hubie's Hobbies 85 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-2282 Luciani Sports 117 Washington Avenue North Haven, Ct. 06473 DeAngelo Daughters Italian Pastry Shop Fancy Pastry - All Occasion Cakes Wedding Cookie Trays Broccoli Spinach Bread with Sausage 117 Washington Avenue North Haven Shopping Center 239-4582 Congratulations to the Class of '81 NORTH HAVEN AUTO BODY 281 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Hutton's Brings You Fine Menswear P. Hutton's Son North Haven Guilford Subway 75 Washington Avenue North Haven, Ct 06473 239-9659 Best Wishes from Subway Preferred Manufacturing, Inc. 92 Swampscott Road, West Haven CT Congratulations Patti Nice - Trou, Inc 75 Washington Avenue North Haven, Ct 06473 North Haven's Family Jean Store 239-0002 Compliments THE MARLIN FIREARMS COMPANY tOO Kenna Drive North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations from THE ADVISOR 22 Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 Arnold's Jewelers Diamonds - Watches - Gifts China - Silver - Crystal North Haven Shopping Center North Haven, CT 06473 239-4291 Rent-A-Wreck Rent a used car and save 92 Old Broadway, North Haven, CT 06473 Phone: 239-6231 North Haven Barber Shop 4-B Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 Jensen's Service Center II 419 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-0894 Congratulations Class of '81! Bob's Pizza and Sub Shop 396 Washington Avenue North Haven, Ct 06473 239-4251 or 239-4252 Scarpellino's Sub Shop 497 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-4303 Forest Grove Pharmacy North Haven Shopping Center Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Congratulations to Class of '81 UMC Electronics 460 Sackett Pt. Road North Haven, CT 06473 Equal Opportunity Employer Valentino's Garden Center 77 Sackett Point Road North Haven, CT 06473 239-6211 Congratulations to the Class of '81 ROLLER HAVEN 89 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 “Where the Good Times Roll Jo Di's Sound Center of North Haven Auto Installation 476 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 (203) 239-2561 The Lobster Factory of New England “Good Luck Andrew in your Junior Year 495 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 07473 (203) 239-7417 Expressions Haircutters - Designs 85 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Muzio's Farm Market 1907 Hartford Turnpike North Haven, CT 06473 239-2669 North Haven Music North Haven Shopping Plaza North Haven, CT 06473 L.P.'s - 45's - Tapes - T-Shirts - Sheet Music - Posters - Accessories 239-9973 Windsor Shoppe 117 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-4644 Green Acres Package Store 1880 Hartford Turnpike North Haven, CT 06473 North Haven Pizza House 177 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Delicious Pizza If you buy 4 get 1 free Located in North Haven Shopping Center Silk and Satins Women's Apparel North Haven Shopping Center 239-2640 Center Foods Store Choice Meats - Vancy Groceries Delicatessan - Poultry - Frozen Foods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Sub to go! 6 Church Street North Haven, Ct 06473 239-0860 209 PATRONS The Sachem Staff sincerely appreciates and would like to thank all those who supported the yearbook through boosters and ads. With their support the this book was made possible. Thank you. To Little NEIL. Love always Lori 7 and 2 Always and Forever I Love My Smuts! thanks to Neil! Mr. and Mrs. Nikolaos Letkemiatis Mr 8c Mrs. Willima Andriotis Mr. 8c Mrs. Spyro Angllopoulos George Tenedine. Inc. Gina Bianchi Diane Giammatei Richard Beaudion Henry's Resturant Stephanie Miller Kim Verch Edna the Cow Coon's Truck and Tire Good Luck Lori. Love Whitey Good Luck Kid-Me Neil. I didn't tell you to lose them! L.J. Toenail Brothers I.L.Y.V.. John Thanks Mom and Dad. Love Neil! Tuddie. Love Neil N.H.Hockey 1980 Division II Champs Thanks Mom and Dad - Love, Lallabelle In Memory of Nikki - Love always Lori 8c Neil Neil 8c Lori - Neil 8c Lori Congratulations Maria, from Dad Congratulations Maria, from Mom Congratulations Maria, from Cathy Class of '70 Congratulations Maria, from John Class of '76 Congratulations Maria, from Tom Class of '80 From N.F. to P.F. '81 - Congratulations!! Congratulations Todd - Mom 8c Dad Shabbott Ben 8c Beth Teresa A. Ruffolo Charlene 8c Sal Barry Beauvais Henry Fredriksen Laura Crosby Kevin Crosby Anne Crosby Bing Dazy Mickey Mouse Mr. 8c Mrs. Paul Woytowich and Family Good Luck. Love Mom and Dad Woytowich Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert Woytowich 8c Family Neil 8c Lori - GMAW Frances Kiwanis Grandma Grace Michael Kiwanis Brenda Peach Raymond and Gloria Peach Linda Peach Ray Peach Celeste Paglia Rich Colella 6 6 80 Good Luck Brenda, Love Mom and Dad The Ricciardelli Family 8c Fluffy The Cangiano Family The Wade Family The Giglietti Family Kathy loves Art forever Karen is a Doll-P.F. Pete and Karen Femniak Woody-n-Ann '61 Best wishes-J. Williams Fred Behrle loves Lisa Ewchuk Walter J. Zielinski Best Wishes to Pete and Karen-Pete K. Good Luck in future Lisa from Pete K. Kathy Robin Reilly Pete Korwek Joseph Zielinski Poppy Minicucci The Leonard Family The Hungerfords Gregory Avitabile 8c Laurie Avitabile Danny 8c Tommy Lorenzo Linda Birozowski Good Luck Class of '81 A friend-(mini) Corky L. Pop! Mrs. D. Elizabeth Ann Chapman How's your mother? From Chapman Sr. '73 Cutlass Supreme Michael 8c Lynn Marie Sal Fazzino Family Good Luck Lynn Congratulations Lynn, from Joanne Good Luck Lynn, The Bergin Family Good Luck Lynn, Mary Ellen 8c Patti John Boy Reilly Congratulations from the Candy Lady Jim Boy Gibson The Who An Electric Colled Pony Harness Barb 8c Walt Tom 8c Sue Silengo Jennie 8c Joe Corniello Mr. 8c Mrs. Vincent Corniello Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Corniello, Jr. Marsh 8c John Joey Corniello Tony Corniello Suzy Cute Face Lennon Lives One Beatle Dead; Dec. 8, 1980 Mom Lyle Crocodile Friend-the dog Jody Belle Waddling Tish I wish I had a river I could skate away on The Gang of ”80'' Chiever U John 8c Angela ”80 Karen Fanning The Marone Family The Gang of '83 CM.AC.CF.JH.NN: ”81 Pat-n-Patty '80 Marone's Auto Body Lauren ,81 Flo 8c John Panza Frank 8c Rae Esposito Christine lannote The Borrellis Anthony 8c Marie Esposito Anthony Meneo Sunset Limited Sue, Jenny. 8c Casey Chambers Annetta 8c Joe Savenelli Roma Esposito Anna 8c Joseph Savenelli G.V.T. Security Rose Ferrigno Mrs. Less Bill Fumiatti Jesus is Lord Wise men still seek Him ... Jesus In his steps. Jesus Mr. Hubeny Fred 8c Raili Scimone Miss I. Rosenberg Spencer Feigelis; Co-Manager of Wendy's, N.H. Mark 8c Cathy Riccio Christians aren't perfect, they're just forgiven Maranatha Jesus is coming soon Johnson Bowling Lanes Simone Plumbing 8c Heating New Haven Comfort Products Goorly Hardware. East Haven Mr. 8c Mrs. Daniel Katz Jimmy 8c Jennifer Good Luck-Patty O. Thanks, Miss Cassidyl Rowdies '81 Good Luck Jane L. Pete -n- Lynn Riding the elevator O.K., Bye! Mr. 8c Mrs. Weeks Mr. 8c Mrs. Klez The Salati Family Mr. Mongillo Mr. 8c Mrs. Stewart B. Fritts Rose Gambardella Mr. 8c Mrs. Gennaro Longobardi Mr. 8c Mrs. Ralph A. Proto The Morrell Family Tim Morrell Elizabeth Morrissey LAB-Sachem '80 Editor Pascal M. Panza Cheerleader Cheryl Labanaro Joe and Dolores Labanaro Sandy Labanaro Ruggiero Family Sue 8c Sabino Panza Panza Constr. Co. Marilou 8c Jeffy Natalino DoDo Panza Chicki 8c Skip Kost Michelle 8c John Forever Sue C. 8c Bob W. Forever Michelle loves John Forever; To Dave Puzone; from Laura Mike 8c Marcia Pudgy 8c Rocky Mangino Al Proto Jeff Ranciato Daniel Fiengo Chad Dauria Wayne Prunier Joey 8c Potsie C., Tara 8c Melissa Barbuto Annette 8c Domenic Mangino Donna Mangino Jessica 8c Amy Fusco Lady Evil Mr. 8c Mrs. Edward Shove Donald Olson Mr. 8c Mrs. Harold Olson Unk Ralph 8c Lynne Buehler Martha Lee Elvera Arlt Barbara Buehler Donald 8c Sandy Olson Mrs. DeGross Mrs. Walter Mr. 8c Mrs. Malcolm Evans Mr. 8c Mrs. Andrew C. Grimaldi Later, we booked Christine 8c Max Grimaldi Mr. 8c Mrs. William Knoth Good luck, Andy G. Mr. 8c Mrs. O.J. Zamparo The C.B.'s have all the pins Kathy C. 8c Nancy T. say: Nice try Sachem 80 is better Matt C 8c Don S. TLA N.H. '81 on the field State Pen. Lou, Joe, Mark, Tom. Let me give you one of my cards ... Cahill's threats are meaningless. North Haven's loss will be U Penn's gain. S.A.; Amugaf; F.F.; Puma, Sorry, Fine- CB.KS S.O.. T.C., S.K., N.C.. A.J.. T.K. Hooray for our number five. It's been different but great-D I liked N.H. just as much as PA. Hey CB's, I'll miss you next year-M Smiles 8c Sunsets 8c Happiness! - S.G. '82 ... and her friend, who's name is ... ... Cara, that movie was so good. To N.H. Field Hockey: Win one for me!-M Good Luck '81 Marty Stewart 8c Missy DeVito '81 To Missy: Yep, Yep, Yep from Marty Mr. 8c Mrs. Sherman Katz 210 Michael Katz Mr. 8c Mrs. Michael Katz Mark Sue Scott Vincent Jan: Subway Subs Shatz: That poor Tidy-Bowl Man!! Mr. Thompson Good Luck-Patti Alba Good Luck Class of '8-1 Tom Vanacore Good Luck Trish - Love Mom 8c Dad Mike Vanacore Brian Vanacore John Vanacore Eddie Vanacore Good Luck Kathy 8c Karen-Love Patti Good Luck Angela 8c Donna-Patti Good Luck Lynn, Eileen Kathy 8c Eddie Forever Mr. 8«. Mrs. F. DeCusati Mr. 8c Mrs. Paul Trotta, Jr. Barbara Biondillo Good Luck-Rob Patricia Helmbach Salvator Eskowski 1973, 351 Cleveland I Love You, B.J. Good Luck Class of 1981 David Barcsansky Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert Barcsansky Good Luck Jr. Karen Loves Pete-K.E. Jack Loves Kim Mr. Mrs. William G. Bachinski, Jr. Mr. 8c Mrs. Mrs. Vincent Falanga Mr. 8c Mrs. Neil J. Longobardi The Romano Family The Gambardella Family Mr. 8c Mrs. Fred Basilio Lucy Basilio Mr. 8c Mrs. Frank Basilio Mr. 8c Mrs. L. J. Longobardi The Tienken Family The DeSorbo's Chris 8c Carthy Mr. 8c Mrs. Donald I. Hecker Mr. Frank Morse Congratulations Lynette, Love you Aunt The North Haven Police Department Don Suprono Congratulations Emmett, from your family Stay Healthy 8c Happy-Mrs. Beckwith X-CTY Don's Flying Circus Good Luck '81! Marge, Chris, Sue Lozowski Best Wishes Seniors!-Donald Simens Good Luck Jane from your Grandmother Lissa An Airconditioner listener Claire John Swingler Keep hanging them Mary Ann Rob you're right-Joe Phyllis: the best waitress at 95 Good Luck from Patty at 95 Good Luck from The 95 House Thanks for the 50c In memory of the Misfits Good Luck from Denke 8c Laura MaryAnn-Best of Luck Jim Aurora Good Luck Bob and Mickie FYFD Amanda Astarita Mr. 8c Mrs. K. Harlan Carvel of North Haven Lisa Astarita Jennifer Maturo Amy Byers Eddie Astarita Robin Corey Bourgeois AnnMarie Bergeron Mr. 8c Mrs. Edward Astarita Mr. 8c Mrs. Phillip Oullette Happiness 8c Success to the Graduates Bob 8c Martha Perrotti Jennie 8c George Spignesi, Sr. Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert Watson Dan. Kathy, Danny. 8c Bruce J.V. Electronics Cathie Spignesi George 8c Judy Spignesi Peg George Walters I.L.S.G. David Spignesi George Spignesi THE GANG The Proto Family Cathi Bevins Melissa. John 8c Alii The Reynolds Family Can't wait to leave Class Perfectionist Elaine, Scott, Robert, 8c Eric Deutsch The Keehan Family The D'Errico Family The Cocco Family The Gunn Family Angelo's Pizza Joe Buberger Bob's Pizza and Sub Shop The Dody's The Colonese Family The Saddig Family The Bartek Family The R. Vercellone Family Mr 8c Mrs. Philip M. James Lisa Cocchiaro Ronald Mastrianni Mrs. Warren E. Gedney The Vogel Family Carla James Howard J. Portugal Mr. 8c Mrs. Ferdinand Krampitz Donna Diglio The Teuber Family Ruth 8c William Vogt Brian James Mr. 8c Mrs. Carmen Pedalino MaryLou Pedalino Kronberg Bros. Inc. Mr. 8c Mrs. David Kronberg Ellen Goetz Morris Tool Co., Inc. Tom Zyskowski Laurie Olivieri Miss MaryJane Angelo Mr. 8c Mrs. Edward Angelo Mr. 8c Mrs. Salvatore Pedalino Bob Martin Mr. 8c Mrs. Wallace Malavolti Missouri Bound International House of Pancakes- Hamden Howie the Cop Geo Congratulations to me! Mr. 8c Mrs. Richard F. Gillen Mr. 8c Mrs. William O'Hare A.N. Rainbows Forever Pink Floyd Forever Stod Folkkampanjen Mot Kaendraft T.J. O'Hare Happy Eating from the FFF's Matthew O'Hare Karen O'Hare Paul Bergentino Chris Brangi New York Yankees Joan and Mike Markiewicz Pesty Pete and Goofy Gus The S.F.A. Club Ethel T. Laydon Mort 8c Sasquatch Don 8c Midge Leonardo d'Sbabo Grandma Jeane Good Luck Class of '81 An hour for math homework This is Mickey Mouse Matt is quite overweight Steinberg-Cucciniello Associates Rocci Ruggiero Josephine Ciochini Laurie Marie Rowley Frank Ruggiero Pattie Spadicenta Dorothea Valley Gal-Mar Academy of Haridressing Lisa Rowley Harold Randall Mike DellaValle; Brad Park Good Luck from LCF In memory of John Lennon — 1940-1980 Congratulations L.M.N. from Brandy and Meeka Good Luck 4 L's-from L.M.N. The M.J. Ferretti Family Kevin Kowalski Good Luck Rev. Dy Hard, from Sister Loon Good Luck Mooch Health, Happiness, and Prosperity To Sister Loon: God Bless from Rev. Dy Hard Bobby Clarke and the Philadelphia Flyers Good Luck Lisa Masucci-Mom, Dick 8c Tony Mrs. Richard Ibsen Good Luck Seniors.-Loretta Malin Nibbs 1981 Wish you the best-Mrs. F. Good Luck to the two old, old men! Frances Malin Sarah Malin Best Wishes-Mr. 8c Mrs. Malin Mr. 8c Mrs. A. Stellavato Frank, you're a doll-Dolores Billy and Toby Slime-n-Nibbs Forever No I haven't, Mrs. Simmons To memory of Dr. John C. Varrone Zed 8c John Varrone In memory of Thomas Mondani James E. Varrone Doreen Varrone Dan 8c Mary Patch Ara Carrano Mrs. Welsey Leach Mr. 8c Mrs. John Cinicola Joyce C. Budrow Mr. 8c Mrs. A. H. Bumstead Shirley 8c Marilyn CSB Roselyn 8c Marcia Tom 8c Rose lanniello June 8c Claire CSB Susan Levinson Sarah J. Metzler Rich Chatfield Mr. 8c Mrs. Charles Vreeland Mr. 8c Mrs. Alfredo Bernardo Cindy 8c John Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Massa Mrs. Julia Cottiero Mr. 8c Mrs. Vincent Buonocore. Jr. Congratulations Cathy, Love Alison 8c Valerie Pooh Always Greg and Cathy always 8c forever Joanne-loves-Bart To Cathy and Sharon, Love Bruno Greg Volpe send me on a tropical vacation! It isn't easy being a “brick house Slime and Nibbs of '81 Smell ya later-A.K. H. E. Bogaert Family Debbie 8c Bill “BOOGIE-'82 George Szuster Mr. Substitute The Haag Family I love you — Sue-Beth Good Luck Class of 1981 Congratulations Sue 8c Liz Dick 8c Jackie Gherlone JPJEKB Bri-Bri 8c Toos, forever Good Luck Sue-Beth — R8cR Boobie-n-Twink Majorettes are 1 Dancers Do It Best! “5.67.8'' “Swivels Nancy DeCarlo Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert White Dandy Donuts Coffee Shoppe Ferraiolo Food Shop Laura DePascale Mr. 8c Mrs. Arland Smith Emerson Walker Crescence Balzano Tommy Monica Balzano Good Luck-Mr. 8c Mrs. W. Mathews “THIS Joe Sorrentino “'69 Firebird Special Education Joseph Martwiello Laura Crosby 8c Family Kenneth S. Mita Laura, Robin 8c Karen Koutsopolos The Koutsopolos Family North Haven Cafeteria Staff Graziano 8c Nazario Vin Joan Camputaro Camela Amendilo Rosemary Marturiello Linda Norman 8c Barbara Ryan God says that people will five on Laurie Leonard Mom 8c Pop Leonard John 8c Angela Richie 8c Anthony Terry 8c Tommy Mike 8c Lou Elia Mr. 8c Mrs. Michael Elia Richie 8c Anthony Mrs. Victoria Astorino Mr. Michael L. Astorino Michael A. Astorino Dave 8c Patty Astorino Marcy E. Seligman Mert the Fert “Roots Robbe Anne 8c Tim Connell Sonya Bonya The Millen Family The Friedman Family Grandpa 8c Grandma Semack The Caplan Family Amy Hebert Gretal Loves Hansell forever Jimmy-n-MaryBeth forever Good Luck-Mr. Preziosi Mike Silengo 30 H.V.T.C.H. Danny. Capone, Apicella's Baker Mary Conway Lara Ann Papacoda NMCWAAFLMJS Apicella's Bakery Leo Ricciardelli The Gallo Family 8c Ginger Montowese Women's Club Tisa 8c Nicole Smith The Giannotti Family Mr. 8c Mrs. Anthony DePaola Connie DeLucia Edna Chapman Clintonville Package Store David Gary Chapman. Jr. The Tomaselli Family Mr. 8c Mrs. Alvin Sizer The Scarice Family Mr. 8c Mrs. Parker Chapman Armand Tomaselli Mr. 8c Mrs. George Furnival Terri Rogers E. S. Chapman The Graziano Family Jan Boyce Elsie Rescigno Linda C. Serfillippi Good Luck Chrissy Love Mom 8c Dad Wendy S. Chapman Good Luck Beth 8c Nancy Love CAS Anna Scarice Mr. 8c Mrs. Ronald Bartoli Mr. 8c Mrs. Ralph Aita Mr 8c Mrs. Joseph Ward Shoreline Truck Supply International Harvester Co. Feld Truck Leasing Mr. 8c Mrs. Neumann Mr. 8c Mrs. James H. Burgess Connecticut Driveshaft Co., Inc. Mr. 8c Mrs. Michael J. Clarke In Memory of Dr. John C. Varrone Mr. Pat Cocchiaro Art 8c Wendy Good Luck Diane-Dirk Going to miss you Diane-Michele The Colony Gang Mr. 8c Mrs. Michael C. DeMaio Diane DeMaio Cathy Bartoli Good Luck D.D., L.R., C.B.. J.C.-Ralph Going to miss you-Shelly 8c Aimbo Anthony DeLucia Paul 8c Marie Dan and Dad's Truck Service Anna and Paul forever Nick Melotto Mr. 8c Mrs. Alfred Povilaitis Westville Motors Michelle Lynn Forte Alfie Povilaitis Mike Melotto, Jr. The Merola Family The Long Family Mr. 8c Mrs. Stephen N. Williams Jeanne and Jason Williams Mrs. Joseph O'Connor Dr. Michael D'Amico Mr. Jack Dau's Miss Mary Reardon Mr. 8c Mrs. John Hartman Mr. 8c Mrs. James Hartman 8c Family The Cornwall Family Good Luck, Laura Twshar 8c Swati Patel Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph McLellan Lori Alfano Aruna 8c Asha Narayana Mark 8c Theresa Gould Joseph William DeSena Doris McLellan Micki, Lousie. Laura, Chris 8c Lori Congratulations Lynda McLellan from Diana Maluk Mr. 8c Mrs. L. Vernon Holt Mrs. G.F. Machlowski Congratulations Lynda from Beavor and D.A. Bill Callahan Marisa Anastasio Booba Griff Dr. Void Chris Sotere Mr. 8c Mrs. A. Silengo Ma DeChello Mr. 8c Mrs. Howard G. Arendt Dotty Wielgorecki Ann Marie DePascale Mr 8c Mrs. John M. Adinolfi Good Luck Lori-Anne - Love Mom Congratulations Class of 1981 Tiffany Blue Congratulations Mary Beth! Good Luck Love Uncle Anthony North Haven Cheerleaders Dale Fiore Mrs. Rose Geraci Paul Marlowe Jr. Joseph Liguori Woodbridge Auto Service DiLauro Bros., Inc Dawny Duck Wishes Good Luck to '81 Good-bye North Haven Mr. 8c Mrs. Andrew DeMeola Andrea DeMeola Joe, Ida. Justin 8c Sasha Ginnetti Mr. 8c Mrs. George Scali The Frandy Family Frances DeMeola George, Barbara 8c Karen Ross Best Wishes - Ann Martino V. Coppola Mr. 8c Mrs. William Pfeiffer Tina Graziano and Family Borkowski Family R. Scelzo Charmaine Graziano Amway Distributors Graziano, Batista, Garcia, Wrir Vinny, really gonna miss ya - Sis Batista Family Eddie And Charmaine With love to my sister — NIKI Trash Management Inc. Commercial Compactor Automated Compaction Systems Inc. Wenstein 8c Anastasiak Follis Insurance Agency New Haven News Agency Bozzuto's Carting Co., Inc. Hey ShellielM! Saturday Night Good Luck Cathy, Diane 8c Janice — AIMBO Camaro 1 Best Wishes from Bob Zarbo Good Luck It's been swell. Take care Gene Barna Grandma Boggert Good Luck Joanna, the Parillo Family Joanna- Love Grandma 8c Grandpa Harriet Best Wishes- Love Dad Good Luck Joanna- Aunt Kay 8c Uncle Clem Mr. 8c Mrs. Leonard DeNardis Best of Luck- Pat, Marryann, Lisa, Laura Wenona 8c Jude Always Good Luck Joanna, Aunt Martha 8c Uncle Johnny Good Luck Class of '81 Mr. 8c Mrs. Boffa Good Luck Class of '81 Thea Esposito Good Luck Tommy 8c Terri Oldsmobiles are 1 - E. Henderson The DeBenedets Good Luck Dina GTO'S are 1 The Cavallaros Ricci-Cavallaro Painting, Inc Dargo and Lamai Cavallaro Clara Cavallaro Monkeys Me And Bananas Corvettes are 1 12 Tye - Miss you 9 REN Jenny Angelini Diane DiDinato Montowese Convelescent Home Mrs. Delucia Phyllis Guida Lourenco's Nursery F.Y.F.D. Bob Lynch Maria Delucia Paula Pallela Elena Lourenco Mr. Terry J. B. I got it 12 13 80 Jim 8c Joyce Koutsopolous Good Luck Paula Soph. I want to thank you. Daper Dan To Paula- love Chris 8c Russ Love 8c Luck- Dee 8c Jr. Good Luck Paula B.S.U.R.S.U. C.S.I.M.I.M. (J.T.) Good Luck J.H., C.M., C.F., N.N. from A.C. 212 CRAZY Check it out Good Luck Janet Homa I ts only me '85 is the year Good Luck Janet Edward 8c Marie Homa Ski Bum II Peter 3:18 Dr. Greenburg 8c Miss Piggy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan Mr. 8c 8c Mrs. James Jackson Richard J. Guandalini Frank M. Velardi Gram Mrs. Stockman Mr. 8c Mrs. Edward O'Donnell Ed O'Donnell Best of luck Ce6, Bolty, Jabber 8c Juan Best always Ce6 - Love Eggy With love. Uncle Debbie James Good luck. Headhunter Mr. 8c Mrs. Dominic lannone B.V.B. Stat Girls Good luck Smuckley. Love Scaliway Bye Smuckley, George 8c Lenni Lisa lannone POOF!!!! Jessica lannone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taravella Marlene Desmond Nick 8c Jane lannone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kavanagh MSA-TLA-L.M., Jr. ILYLM Thanks Mom 8c Dad, M.A. Best wishes Mare, Love Mom 8c Dad Sandy Sueglia Mr. And Mrs. Albinas Sudnickas Susan F. Sudnickas Center Ville Spirits Frank Anderson Mr. Reed Morris 8c Sigrid Klein Linda 8c Bob Ed 8c Rita Tannoia Rudi Mrs. P. Barry Kleinberg Rag Doll Tom Casey The two brothers- Tony Costa Ed Ferrucci 8c Family Mr. 8c Mrs. James Murgo Henry's Restaurant Thanos and Giorgia (Greeks) The Best Cook (Vasselli) Michael Papa Odyssey Bill And Edna Diane Parrett is Beautiful Craig 8c Melvin Carolyn Curl is Foxy The Berhacchia Family The Palmieri Family The Rubion Family Mr. 8c Mrs. James Batick Mr. 8c Mrs. Richard Halloiam Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Rubino Ralph Rubino Mr. 8c Mrs. Anthony Panico The Mairoino Family Pete, Gail, Peter 8c Carrie-Ann Jodi Rubino Go for it — Bean 8c Kasop Senior Scrub Obnoxious Matt Good Luck Seniors Cindy Franco Sal Sabatino Thanks Dad 8c Zarmik Nertz to the Rowdies Best wishes Sandra, Mom 8c Dad Good Luck in the Future Good Luck Sandra, Frank 8c Angela A successful future Mar 8c Vinnie Joe 8c Sandra 1980 Dodge Coronet r t a fast car Hucklberry Greg Loes Dina 1980-1981 Andrea DeFrancesco Liz and Dave forever Education for Animal welfare Mary Pirozzolo The McGee Family Bill 8c Carol McGee Mary Cognata Good Luck Dina McGee Philip Cognata The Esposito Girls Arline Roche one yelled ... RADIO God Bless John Lennon Good Luck Class of '81 Debbie, Michelle 8c Pokey Scruffy The Bartletts Missuelanius Bruce Wagner Mr. 8c Mrs. Howard Titus Foxon Auto Body Tom Madigan Jenson Linda Maureen Delucia The Bogaert Family Patricia Guarino Kirk Davis The Ketter Family Ford Folks Conn. Direct Mail Charles Schultz Good Luck '81 Mary D'Agostino The Eddy Family Congratulations to Karen. Linnea. and Alisa Congrats Eggy, Jabber, Bolty, and Juan- Cecil Grandma Schultzie-Bingo Power! John W. Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fragola Lisa Fragola Ron Norman Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Cavallaro Dina Cavallaro Good Luck Class of 1981 The Alois — Jane. Pat, Patsy and Krista Mark and Sarah Congratulations from Florida Gene and Peg Cavallaro Ed and Robin Forever Where are you Jane Mally? From a Friend Inside Outlet No. Haven Frank and Rae Esposito Christine lannoti June. Bob, Jonathan and Tina Margie. Paul. Richie and Lori-Kay Congratulations Alisa! Good Luck Alisa! Butch Espo Assistant Professor Nick The Greek Sophia Andriotis B. Willie Smith Band Conn. Fork - Lift Co. Mr. 8c Mrs. Angelo Angelopoulos Mr. 8c Mrs. George Monroe 8c Family Brian 8c Billy Monroe Mr. 8c Mrs. Carmine Ricci 8c Family I Love Rich Good Luck Rich - Mom 8c Dad Reech '81 MEANDNEE 70 Housy Football Champs 55 Erica 8c Tommy Jacobson Mrs. Carl Jacobson Sr. Carl 8c Lee Jacobson In Memory of Carl E. W. Jacobson In Memory of Alice B. Jensen Congratulations '81 JJ SR Nail the MOLE Go Sunballs '82 Best of Luck '81 JJ SC II Best of Luck to Cecil 8c Eggy Love, Juan Deborah 8c Mark Patty Esposito Joan Poulton Diane Sledjeski Kurt Poulton Good Luck, Love Little Debbie Congratulations Janice - Love Mom 8c Dad Good Luck Jan - Love Joe Lots of Luck - Gerry Good Luck Jan, Love Cheryl Love Grandma 8c Grandpa C. Grandma 8c Grandpa R. Joe 8c Eileen RuotoJo Peter Ruotolo, Jr. Good Luck Janice -From Dirk Janice Capucci How ya makin' out? Mr. 8c Mrs. O. DiGioia Mark 8c Scott DiGioia Josephine DeBridgita Michael Alfano Mary DeLucia Maria Carafano The Boston Red Sox are 1. Bill, Marge, Billy 8c Jenny Planz Santa Claus 8c 1 New York Yankees Joe 8c Dot Edmonds The Eimmerman Family Mrs. Francis J. Correia Craig 8c Lynette Luzietti Family Good Luck Esther, Carrotts and Qua Grandma Dorothy M. Reynolds Aileen Kolinsky Gennieve Robinson The Caldwell Family Virginia C. Haury To Dawn Marie Reese To Jennifer Marie Morgan Mr. 8c Mrs. John Demarco James 8c Helen Cifarelli William (Bill) Suprono Walter Gawyrch Mr. 8c Mrs. D. Richard Guelielmo Good Luck Stacie Good Luck Stacie Best Wishes Stacie Mr. 8c Mrs. R. Mangiulla Good Luck Zangy Congratulations P. L. love J. B. Stacie's Best Friend Keep on looking good Stacie-AI Z. Good Luck '81 Michaels Grandfather Best Wishes Class of '81 ZANGY MADE IT! Zangy and Pugsley Mr. 8c Mrs. William Boltman and Family Good Luck Daddy's Little Girl! Alisa Boltman Congratulations K.E.,K.O., L.J., C.O., and A.B. Jabber, Bolty, Cecil, Eggy and the Green Pinto Good Luck to my friend for life — Karen Eddy Keith Moon Cecil. Eggy, Bolty, Jabber and the Blues Mobile Mrs. D. 213 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '81 214 PATRONS ADS FROM THE CHEERLEADERS GOOD LUCK SENIORS PATRONS ADS 215 FROM THE MAJORETTES Sea Winds The silhouette ot the sails against the sunset Mirrored my own thoughts. The golden ball of fire set slowly in the west. And I too, set out to new adventures. I was committed to the seas. Their whims and fancies could show me all. To sail the swells and • ride the winds; That was my answer. To discover and learn All that I could And only then would I be free to choose Which of the many winds would guide me into the future. Susan Lamar


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