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mm DEDICATION We, the Class of 1985, dedicate this edition of SACHEM to our Class Advisors: Mrs. Frances Panaia and Miss Nancy De- Carlo. We deeply appreciate the many hours they have de- voted to our various class activities and projects. Without their assistance, support, and dedication our class would not have had such an enjoyable and memorable high school exper- ience. All of us sincerely thank them for all their patience, guidance, and understanding. msr TABLE OF CONTENTS OF CONTENTS TAB TENTS TABLE OF TABLE OF 00(7 f OF CONTENT TENTS TABLE _ SENIORS 18 TABLE OFi OF CO( SPECIAL FEATURES 84 A UNDERCLASSMEN 116 TONTENTS TA -lE OF CONTE CLUBS 124 SPORTS 140 BOARD OF EDUCATION FRONT ROW Left to Right: Celeste Hoes, Stewart Fritts (Chairman), William Kennedy, Jr. (Vice Chairman); SECOND ROW Left to Right: Charles Bogen, Michael Schiavone, Vincent LaBonia; Missing From Picture: Gary Johns (Secretary), Faye Clarke, Leo Connors CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION FRONT ROW Left to Right: William Kuenzel (Operations Manager), Corinne Berglund (Director of Special Education and Pupil Personnel), Robert Carchman (Assistant Superintendent); SECOND ROW Left to Right: Francis Diamond (Director of Educational Programs), Frank Samuelson, Sr. (Superinten- dent), Donald Hecker (Business Manager) PRINCIPALS FRANK RIGGS Principal To The Class of 1985: I salute you and offer my sincere congratulations to you. Rath- er than considering your graduation a milestone in your life, I would like you to think of it as a stepping stone. For now you step out into the future which holds endless possibiities for you. You have heard it said many times that the future is in your hands. You will be moulding not only your own, but also the future for the world we live in. This is indeed a challenge, but one I feel certain that you, and the thousands like you all over the world, will meet and successfully conquer. Your lives will be filled with successes and some failures. Enjoy your achievements, work hard to overcome your failures, and remember to keep interest- ed in your career, however humble it is, for it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Whatever your future plans may be, keep peace in your soul. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful; strive to be happy. My best to each one of you. Sincerely, ELAINE TRAPANI Assistant Principal JOHN PINTO Assistant Principal Faculty INDUSTRIAL ARTS Anthony Antonelli John Bischoff Allan Bradanini Thomas Herrscher Diane Blythe Elayne Canter Margaret Chapman Kenneth Wheeler ART Robert Mercuri Department Chairperson Walter Morris John Schatzlein Nicola lannone Kenneth Mita June Pinto Robert Thompson Dorothy Totton Edna Urbanski Mary Kuck Rosanna Preziosi Mina Scaramella Patricia Brozek Maria Buturla Ann Gutekunst lois Hazemne Department Patricia Bingham Maryann Cassidy Marie Diamond Department Renee Glassner PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENGLISH William Burrill Annie Haynes Alan Reed Lorraine Wicklund Department Chairperson Jane lannone GUIDANCE BUSINESS HOME ECONOMICS Jane Borkowski Marjorie Hilton June Lesnick Eileen Merchant Department Chairperson Faculty 11 Faculty 12 SOCIAL STUDIES NURSE Raymond Brown William Caruth Robert DeMayo John Keough Jane Lee Morris Roodenburg Department Chairperson AUDIO VISUAL LIBRARY Joanna Beckwith Nancy Smith Dorothy Larsen Alice Terenzio Department Chairperson Barbara Torcellini Candace McGovern MUSIC Marjorie Schonberger Vincent Terenzio Department Chairperson READING SECRETARIES, CLERKS AND AIDES BUILDING AIDES FRONT ROW Left to Right: Eleanor Long, Joann Carazo, Beatrice Anderson, Alice White, Rosemary Bowler; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Raili Scimone, Dolores Boffa, Adrienne Luyckx, MaryAnn Johnson, Dolores Kern Left to Right: Joseph Maniel, Elda Gallo, Dottie Wielgorecki, Pearl Folio, Judy Palumbo, Sandy Sdnford, Dan Gorman Faculty 14 CAFETERIA STAFF FRONT ROW Left to Right: Frances DeFabrio, Paula Ric- ciardi, Mary Nuzzo, Ann Mulli- gan, Peggy Mathews, Joan Camputaro; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Carol Anasta- sio, Jan McDonald, Martha Schneider, Kayl Colomonico CUSTODIANS Left to Right: John McManus, Glo- ria Volpe, James Eburg GROUNDS CREW Left to Right: John Helff, Mike Dalton, Frank Sacco, Louis Mastrianni, Ralph Biase, Dick DeFabrio, Jim Berceli SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS FRONT ROW Left to Right: Nancy MacDougal (Secre- tary), Thomas Phillips (Treasurer), Sailesh Atluru (Presi- dent), John Brandt (Vice President) SECOND ROW Left to Right: Miss Nancy DeCarlo (Advisor), Mrs. Frances Panaia (Advisor) SENIORS SENIORS SE MORS SENIORS SEN SENIORS SENIOR nIIORS SENIORS M SENIORS SENj K MORS SENIO PI SENIORS mors s Mm SENIO VV MIOR WV k SENIC fc ENIORS ydORS SENIC RS SENIORS r ENIORS SENIC NIORS SENIORS RS SENIORS SENIC SENIORS SENIORS NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH MARCI ELLEN ADLER I'm sailing away, set an open course for the virgin sea; for I've got to be free, free to face the life that's ahead of me. -Styx ANTOINETTE AFFINITO I can see what's mine now, finding out what's true since I found you — looking through the eyes of love. LISA ANN AFFINITO We're always proving who we are, always reaching for that ris- ing star, to guide us far and shine us home, out here on our own. -I. Cara KAREN A. AMELLIN I never meant to cause you any problems. I never meant to cause you any pain. I only want to see you laughing in the purple rain. TINA AMODIO “I don't care where you go or what you do just take me with you. -Prince SANDRA A. ANDERSON Winter, spring, summer or fail all you have to do is call, and I'll be there, yes I will, you've got a friend. -James Taylor AVEN HIGh 1985 NORTH HAVEN O O SUSAN ARDOUNO What we need in the world right now is more love and un- derstanding. I like to think I leave a little of my love wherever I go. -D.L. Roth DIANE SUSAN ASMUS You're in my heart, you're in my soul, you'll be my friend should I grow old; you're my lover, you're my best friend, you're in my soul. CD CO o 5 co Cri o 1 x ; m O o o o oo SAILESH ATLURU Leadership is action, not posi- tion; think like a man of action, act like a man of thought. MARCI ELLEN ADLER • 480 Pool Rd. 6 3 67 Marc sensitive, stubborn, obnoxious; LIKES; David, Prince, going crazy with close friends; DISLIKES: Cute , the heat, competition; HOBBIES: David. B'nai B'rith Youth Organiza- tions; ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Football Manager (10,11), Baseball Manager (9,10,11,12), Computer Club. SACHEM '85, 1984 Graduation Usherette. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Chorus; PET PEEVE: Prejudice; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To land an F14 on the flight deck of the U.S.S. Nimitz. ANTOINETTE AFFINITO • 32 Benedict Dr. 12 27 65 Antwots jealous, wild, in love; LIKES: Matt, being loved, buying clothes; DISLIKES: People who talk behind my back, not being with Matt, saying good-bye, HOBBIES: Making my clothes; spending money; PET PEEVE: Anyone who tries to take Matt away from me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a famous designer and live a happy life with Matt. LISA ANN AFFINITO • 32 Benedict Dr. 2 25 67 green-eyed, moody, gull- ible; LIKES: Mom and Dad; being with special friends. Kiss Sundaes at Friend- ly’s; DISLIKES: snakes, thunderstorms, saying good-bye; HOBBIES: Guys, rol- lerskating; PET PEEVE: When I can't find what I'm looking for; SUPRESSED DESIRE: To someday meet Jon Bon Jovi. KAREN AMELLIN • 5 Barnett Dr. 8 14 66 'Kar friendly, sensitive, sarcastic; LIKES: Mom and Dad, Good friends. Special summer nights '84; DIS- LIKES: When people spread false rumors about other people, smoking, arguing with Kerri; HOBBIES: Reading, skiing; ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Model Congress, Ski Club, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: When people drive slow; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: To go to college and become a successful doctor. TINA AMODIO • 46 Allen Rd. 12 26 67 Italian, talkative, moody; LIKES: Someone special, weekends, macaroni; DISLIKES: Two-faced people, busy phones, being alone; PET PEEVE: People who think they know everything; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and successful in life. SANDRA A. ANDERSON • 42 Butler Rd. 4 14 67 Sandy short, unique, fun- loving; LIKES: 4-wheelin', Brillo , Westridge; DISLIKES: Being bored, rainy days. Sunday drivers; HOBBIES: Skiing, 4-wheelin'; PET PEEVE: Being patted on my head; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a happy and successful life. SUSAN T. ARDOLINO • 31 Shawmut Ave. 7 14 67 Sue short, Italian, friendly; LIKES: Weekends, being with good friends. Van Halen; DISLIKES: Getting the 3rd degree from my parents, boredom, being left out; HOB- BIES: Listening to music; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM '85, FIDLE Society; PET PEEVE: People who are too concerned with what others think of them; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To always be happy, and own a Ferrari. DIANE SUSAN ASMUS • 18 Randall Dr. 9 2 66 Rabbit wild, crazy, in love; LIKES: Dragons, rollercoasters, sunsets; DISLIKES: Mosquito bites, fake friends who are users, accidents; HOBBIES: Waterskiing; PET PEEVE: Headaches; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To swan dive off the Empire State Building. SAILESH ATLURU • 93 Highland Park Rd. 11 15 67 Shay gregarious, ag- ing, content; LIKES: All the Great Times and Great Friends at NHHS, Led Zeppelin, Power and Fame; DISLIKES: Empty gas tanks, prejudices for any reason, the immature idolization of rock stars by seemingly mature adoles- cent females; HOBBIES: Ice Hockey; ACTIVITIES: Class President (10,11,12), Model Congress (Chairman '85). Varsity Cross Country (Captain 12), Boy's State, Junior Honor Guard. Leadership Conference, Project Adventure Aide. Band; PET PEEVE: Cut throat competition for grades, for jobs, and for Captain Crunch; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To simultaneously overthrow the Kremlin and the White House in order to own the world two weeks from next Thursday. HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORT $5 NO! IA G IOOL 198 JONATHAN PHILLIP AYERS • 1 Trumbull PI. 3 20 67 Ayershead liberal, lazy, outgoing; LIKES: Genesis with Peter Gabriel, girls, being with my friends; DISLIKES: working on Sundays, being alone, being lazy; HOBBIES: music with Apocalypse, discussing problems with friends; ACTIVITIES: All-State Musi- cian (Chorus), Yale-Greater New Haven High School Program, Student Council. AFS Club. Regional Music Festival, Apocalypse, Intramural Badmin- ton and Volleyball, Band, Chorus; PET PEEVE: Self-righteous people who like ruining things for others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To find the perfect wife and to live my life to the happiest degree. MICHELE A. BALDO • 31 Palmer Rd. 7 4 67 “Bell” emotional, fun-loving, caring; LIKES: close friends, warm hugs, flowers; DISLIKES: people smoking near me, insects, goodbyes; HOBBIES: guitar, being with friends; ACTIVITIES: Junior Honor Guard, National Honor Society, Chorus (10,11,12), Barry Mani- low Singers ('82). Varsity Football (Mgr.) (10,11,12). SACHEM '85. CYO, Folk Group; PET PEEVE: When people pronounce my name wrong; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a successful career and be married to someone I truly love. CO O JONATHAN PHILIP AYERS Many will intreat the favour of the liberal man; and every man is a friend to him that giveth gifts.” -Proverbs PHILIP C. BARBER • 11 Rimmon Rd. 4 12 67 Bud” aggressive, athletic, impatient; LIKES: sitting by the fire with my favorite girl. Autumn; DISLIKES: jealous people, people who are all talk, rushing; HOBBIES: skeet shooting, hunting; ACTIVITES: Hockey. Golf; PET PEEVE: People who try to impress others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be the president of IBM. PAUL C. BARBIERO • 5 Judd Dr. 5 17 67 Italian, possessive, short-tem- pered; LIKES: Chris and her GTO. Olds 442's, Massaro's GPZ; DISLIKES: Sun- day nights, Monday Mornings, going to work; HOBBIES: being together with Chris. Hangin' with Kenny; PET PEEVE: Reporting to Mrs. Trapani before period A and knowing I'm wrong; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be married and be healthy, wealthy, and happy. DAVID BARCSANSKY • 37 North Ave. O CO o m LISA MARIE BARNABEI - 9 Dover Rd. 6 7 67 Lee” outgoing, sensitive, impatient; LIKES: Scott, spending money and not regretting it. hugs; DIS- LIKES: boredom, anything or anyone who makes me embarrassed, caked- on makeup; HOB8IES: anything and everything; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10,11). Varsity Soccer (10,11, Captain 12) (2nd Team All-Housatonic 11), Varsity Basketball (10. Captain 11,12) (MVP Award 11), Varsity Softball (10,11, Captain 12) (2nd Team All-Housatonic 10,11); PET PEEVE: When people talk behind someone's back and then pretend to be their friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be driving around a corner in a bright red Porsche, flip over sideways, and drive away without a scratch! JUSTINE BARNICK • 415 Ives St. 9 14 67 perceptive, emotional, unpredict- able; UKES: deep blue eyes, sentiment, elegance; DISLIKES: uncertainty, tears, discretion; HOBBIES: Music, astrology; PET PEEVE: Being told what I. can not do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a happy fulfilled life. KURT BASILICATO • 82 Sackett Pt. Rd. 10 15 67 LIKES: street bikes, girls, music; DISLIKES: Suzuki's, vegetables; HOBBIES: motorcycling, swimming; PET PEEVE: When my mother asks me to do things; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become filthy rich or get a good job. MICHAEL ANTHONY BATHRICK • 76 Carriage Dr. 8 2 67 Spud” tall, loo- ney, easy going; LIKES: sports, snow, walking the beach; DISLIKES: snobs, people who always worry, being sacked; HOBBIES: boating, skiing; ACTIVI- TIES: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Student Council, Safe Rides (Presi- dent); PET PEEVE: Running 2-minute drills in football after sprints; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful and make my dreams come true. UU 5 ZL OL o to oo O O o JZ o CO IE 0 z uu § NORTH HAVEN IGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR MICHELE A. BALDO A friend is there before you know it, to lend a hand before you ask it, and give you love just when you need it most.” PHILIP C. BARBER Don't wait for your ship to come in; swim out and get it.” PAUL C. BARBIERO DAVID BARCSANSKY LISA MARIE BARNABEI 'Cause we're the party people night and day. Livin' crazy that's the only way!” -M.J. JUSTINE BARNICK As the days have passed I've discovered destiny just can't be ruled.” KURT BASILICATO We sold our soul for rock 'n roll.” MICHAEL ANTHONY BATHRICK Remember when, things were different then; but then all things change, somehow rearrange; so whfle we can we should re- member when.” -JORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH I RUDOLPH BEDERMAN It's a death trap, it's a suicide rap, we gotta get out while we're young; 'cause tramps like us, baby, we were bom to run.” -Springsteen CHRISTINE C. BEHR The unity that binds us all to- gether, that makes this earth a family, and all men brothers and so the sons of God, is love.” - Wolfe ALBERT E. BERGERON We've been first and we've been last, but look at all the in- credible times gone past.” -Neil Young MARIA BERNACCHIA Life itself can't give me joy un- less I really will it. Life just gives me time and space and it's up to me to fill it.” LISA BERRETTA Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime; we'll take the best, forget the rest, and some- day we will find these are the best of times.” ALFRED J. BIGLIERE, III The world is full of Kings and Queens who blind your eyes, then steal your dreams. It’s Heaven and Hell!” -Black Sab- bath WEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 Is RUDOLPH BEDERMAN • 20 Grove Rd. 5 18 66 Rudy carefree, loud, crazy; LIKES; The Boss, my tunes, a nice ray day; DISLIKES: Catalina, mugs, getting up for school; HOBBIES: driving the Catalina, sleeping; ACTIVITIES: Football, Track; PET PEEVE: filling out senior biography forms; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to keep it suppressed. MARK RICHARD BISSELL The whole world's out there just trying to score; I've seen enough, I don't wanna see any- more — cover me. -Bruce Springsteen STEPHEN J. BOGAERT And somebody said fair warn- ing; Lord, strike that poor boy down; turned from hunted into hunter; gonna hunt somebody down. -V.H. CHRISTINE C. BEHR • 114 Fitch St. 12 26 67 Chris thoughtful, indecisive, sentimental; LIKES: honesty, deep conversations, chivalry; DISLIKES: embar- rassment, bad memories, inadequacy; HOBBIES: piano, clarinet.ACTIVITIES: Concert Band (9,10,11, secretary 12), Stage Band (11.12), Jazz-Rock Combo (11,12), Chorus (10.11.12), Regional Festival, Barry Manilow Singers, Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committee (11,12), Student Council (12), FIDLE Society (10,11), SACHEM '85, THE PHOENIX (12), National Honor Soci- ety, Junior Honor Guard; PET PEEVE: Being a fifth wheel SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be accepted to Julliard and turn them down! ALBERT E. BERGERON • 31 Sherwood Dr. 1 31 67 Al athletic, outgoing, friendly; LIKES: spending money, hitting on Sundays, Kerry; DISLIKES: being bored, waking up on Monday morning, being ignored; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey (10,11,12), All-Housatonic Ice Hockey; PET PEEVE: people who try to impress others with their yearbook quotes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make it big. MARIA BERNACCHIA • 14 Manor Dr. 1 16 67 Worn Ber-knock insecure, sensitive, impatient; LIKES: being with my friends, summer nights, watching sunsets; DISLIKES: being bored, inconsiderate people, being tickled; HOB- BIES: Hunting with Gina M.; ACTIVITIES: Concert Band (10,11,12); PET PEEVE: spiders and Rookies; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to college, graduate, and have a successful career. LISA BERRETTA • 101 Grove Rd. 6 18 66 short, sensitive, outgoing; LIKES: the beach, weekends, Florida; DISLIKES: rainy days, being unhappy, argu- ing; HOBBIES: Tennis, Snowmobiling; PET PEEVE: people who think they know everything; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in my career and to be happy. ALFRED JAMES BIGLIERE, III • 14 Culver La. 4 8 67 stubborn, lazy, built; LIKES: pretty (but not conceited) girls, muscle magazines, eating Cheerios; DISLIKES: being called little Al , cutting the lawn, working; HOBBIES: lifting weights; PET PEEVE: being told what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a family and become well off. MARK RICHARD BISSELL • 2061 Hartford Tpke. 12 6 66 The Boss adven- turous, care-free, wild; LIKES: my friends, parties, cruisin' with the Rebel ; HOBBIES: watching girls; PET PEEVE: getting suspended; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fulfill all my crazy dreams. DEAN M. BLAKE • 26 Old Kiln Rd. 7 27 66 STEPHEN J. BOGAERT • 539 Clintonville Rd. 9 18 67 Slick moody, outgo- ing. friendly; LIKES: girls, music, guitar; DISLIKES: stuck up people, backstab- bers, getting up for school; HOBBIES: music, guitar; PET PEEVE: being turned down; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be the lead guitarist in a rock band and to make a living at it. O SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIG JAMIE LYNNE BONITO • 46 Mountain Brook Rd. 6 6 67 short, loquacious, sensitive; LIKES: Robert Sensale. teddy bears. Asti Spumanti; DISLIKES: losing my brakes. Spruce Banks - (6 15 84), cigarette smoke; HOBBIES: skiing, beaching it!; ACTIVITIES: Softball, Student Council (12). SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: spiders; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be filthy rich and love It!. ARUNA BOODHOO • One South Gate La. Pam” LEWIS BORRELLI • 95 Warner Rd. 12 20 66 Lou” quiet, sensitive, impa- tient; LIKES: winning money, going out at night, going on vacation; DISLIKES: waking up for school, losing money, working on Sundays; HOBBIES: fishing; JOHN P. BOSTA • 205 Rock Rd. PASQUALE F. BOTTONE • 9 Bridgeview Rd. 5 4 65 polite, shy, generous; LIKES: girls, cars, fun times; DISLIKES: Mondays, school, long hours, HOBBIES: drums, football; PET PEEVE: When people break my chops; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get a good job and be somebody. ALEXANDER L. BOZZI, IV ■ 360 Kings Hwy. 1 14 67 Boz” profound, witty, unusual; LIKES: Haagen-Dazs ice cream, Los Angeles, the first emergence of spring after a long winter; DISLIKES: final exams, complacency, willful ignorance; HOBBIES: reading, to go to Westwood, Los Angeles at 2 A.M. and grab a fatburger; ACTIVITIES: Science Club. Band, Band Council; PET PEEVE: Those who condemn while they are ignorant on the matter. CARMINE J. BRACALE • 317 Spring Rd. JOHN J. BRANDT, JR. • 24 Corey Rd. 2 22 67 Jack” athletic, happy, a buster; LIKES: going out with friends, laughing, happy memories; DISLIKES: psuedo-sophistication, getting up early, not winning the Housy; HOBBIES: laying on the couch watching TV, eating gram's home-cooked meals; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Class Vice-President, Boy's State, National Honor Society. Student Council, Junior Honor Guard; PET PEEVE: People who are afraid to laugh at themselves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To achieve my dream. AMY LYNN BRENNER • 519 Pool Rd. 4 21 67 Amiable” amicable, impa- tient, independent; LIKES: nonconformity, Milo's Meadow and the meadow party, memories; DISLIKES: the threat of nuclear warfare, unfriendly souls, people who follow the crowd; HOBBIES: any and all outdoor or nature- related activities; ACTIVITIES: NHCC Senior High Fellowship (10,11,12), Chris- tian Education Teacher (12). Advisory Board (10,11,12), Prom Committee (Chairperson 11,12), Outing Club, Science Club, SACHEM '85, JV Softball (10), Project Adventure Aide (11,12), Junior Honor Guard, JSHS at Wesley- an, National Honor Society (Secretary 12), Brown University Book Award; PET PEEVE: people with no common sense who thus become incompetent drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to somehow get the leaders of our country and the USSR together and make them realize the importance of an immedi- ate nuclear disarmament. CO o O o CO r CD LO CO a O O m O CO NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR GH SCHOOL 1985 h JAMIE LYNNE BONITO Look not to what was but rath- er what will be; but in doing so, never forget the laughter and the love we shared.” ARUNA BOODHOO “Long you live, high you fly; smiles you'll give, tears you'll cry; all you touch, all you see, is all your life will ever be. LEWIS BORRELLI How many roads must a man walk down before you can call him a man?”-Bob Dylan rH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH JOHN P. BOSTA “No rebellion, not today, I get my kicks in my own way. Just keep on breaking the rules. - AC DC PASQUALE F. BUTTONE “What's up, dude? JOHN J. BRANDT, JR. AMY LYNN BRENNER “Pursuing a dream — some “What a time It was — a time of achieve, some don't; but the innocence, of confidences, knowledge gained while chas- Long ago ... a photograph, ing a dream, eases the pain if it preserve your memories, they're doesn't come true. all that's left you. -S.G. Seniors 27 Seniors 28 ORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH SHAWN K. BROOKS And may the Lord strike that poor boy down!” -Van Halen MARYJO BRIGANTE Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward.” CATHY A. BRUNO Lose your dreams and you can lose your mind.” -Rolling Stones DENISE LYNN BYRK Taking a chance on a feeling is like waiting for a flower to grow; so I stand at the crossroad, won- dering which way to go.” ANDREW F. BURKE I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.” -J. Hendrix JENNIFER CABRANES Deep in your mind look for the answer, it'll be there. Life, strange illusion, stay low, it'll take care!” -John Arch (Fates Warning) GARY SHERIDAN CACACE 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 JOHN A. CALAMITA You were under the impression that when you were walking for- wards you would end up further onwards; things ain't quite that simple. MARY-JO BRIGANTE ■ 1969 Hartford Tpke. 4 11 67 Italian, short, ambitious; LIKES: dancing, sports, the Red Sox; DISLIKES: getting up early, homework, being bored; HOBBIES: dancing; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, AFS Club, Student Council, Advisory Board, Prom Committee (11), FIDLE Soci- ety, National Honor Society; PET PEEVE: cigarette smoke; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: To dance on Broadway. SHAWN K. BROOKS • 106 Pond Hill Rd. 2 11 67 SB moody, quiet, outgo- ing at times; LIKES: women, payday, going back to Vermont to live; DISLIKES: Getting up for school, preps, conceited people; HOBBIES: carpen- try, hiking; PET PEEVE: my brother aggravating me all the time; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live out my life the way I want to and not the way I'm told to. CATHY A BRUNO • 65 Minuteman Dr. DENISE LYNN BYRK • 18 Horseshoe Hill Rd. 9 4 67 Dee lazy, always laughing, gullible; LIKES: winter, weekends, peanut butter; DISLIKES: rainy days, cigarette smoke, hearing everyone complain; HOBBIES: ice skating, hockey games; PET PEEVE: people who think they are better than every- one else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a chalet in the mountains and to always be happy. ANDREW F. BURKE • 3318 Dixwell Ave. 2 19 67 “Andy friendly, sensitive, mellow; LIKES: eating, drinking, sleeping; DISLIKES: people who think they know everything, being dogged, cliques; HOBBIES: living it up with the crew, birdwatching; ACTIVITIES: Basketball. Track; PET PEEVE: when some- one begins telling me something, but then says, Never mind. ; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to go through life without being told what to do. JENNIFER CABRANES • 285 Millbrook Rd. 9 10 67 overly sensitive, con- fused, Restless Wild : LIKES: bright red Camaros, cats, oreo-cookie ice cream; DISLIKES: cold weather, silver Citations, having to grow up; HOBBIES: going to concerts, meeting bands; ACTIVITIES: spending money, partying, Going to Block Island , Going to California (I wish); PET PEEVE: A-Team Security; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to see Fates Warning make it to the cover of Hit Parade magazine (Good Luck, Guys!). GARY SHERIDAN CACACE 34 Manor Dr. 6 10 67 friendly, considerate, intellectual; LIKES: parties, music, being with friends DISLIKES: people who think they're superior to everyone else, people who would do things be- hind your back; HOBBIES: playing guitar; PET PEEVE: getting up early; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be in a successful and famous rock band. JOHN A. CALAMITA • 30 Livingston Dr. 7 22 66 Stumper friendly, outgo- ing, athletic; LIKES: going to the beach, parties, traveling; DISLIKES: cold weather, practicing, people who try to be something they're not; ACTIVI- TIES: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Student Council, Safe Rides; PET PEEVE: people trying to be something they're not; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make a lot of money. JAVIER CALDERON • 1199 Hartford Tpke. 3 13 67 “Jeff tall, friendly, crazy; LIKES: wild parties, money, loose women; DISLIKES: getting up early, homework, rainy days; ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Football; PET PEEVE: people who are scared to have fun; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be wealthy and have an exciting life. JAVIER CALDERON Reach for your dreams and Jon't let anything stop you. PATRICK CANNEY • 99 Bassett Rd. 10 29 66 Tud Irish, athletic, friendly; LIKES: parties, music, girls; DISLIKES: getting up early, smoking, waiting; HOBBIES: relaxing, going out with the Crew; ACTIVITIES: skiing, golf, hockey; PET PEEVE: being ignored; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To attend college and go on to be very successful. ELIZABETH ELLEN CANTORE • 66 Mowry St. 3 7 67 Liz friendly, moody, choosy; LIKES: Sunny fall days, being with my friends, when I'm not working; DISLIKES: When Nancy uses the wrong dials, when Sonia snaps, when Emily's right; HOBBIES: sneaking; ACTMTES: Student Council, Theatre Club, Ski Club, Gymnastics Team, Va of Howland's gals; PET PEEVE: Constantly being harrassed by Phil and Dave; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich enough to give my mother anything her heart desires. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH CARAZO- 5 Sachem Dr. 6 9 67 Wazool athletic, friendly, fun-loving; LIKES: girls, eggplant sandwiches, talking on the phone; DISLIKES: pressure, punishment, pain; HOBBIES: playing baseball and football with the Crew; ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Track, PET PEEVE: When I hate some- thing that someone says or does but they don't know I hate it; then they say it or do it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and successful. USAMARIE CARBONE • 14 Cannonball Rd. 8 25 67 Lisa small, sensitive; DISLIKES: When white head does not attend school, when Nina lies, waiting; PET PEEVE: Driving behind people who go slow; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be with the one I love and live happily ever after. JANETTE MARIE CARPENTINO • 36 Surrey Dr. SUSAN IRENE CARRAS • 38 Marion Dr. 3 18 67 Sue romantic, caring, determined; LIKES: soap operas, sailing, writing; DISLIKES: feeling lonely, negativism, failure; HOBBIES: dancing, watching General Hospital; ACTIVI- TIES: Chorus (10,11,12), Barry Manilow Singers (’82), Drama Club, The PHOE- NIX (11,12), '84 Graduation Usherette; PET PEEVE: people who don't give others the chance to be themselves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a famous and successful psychologist. KRISTYN JILL CARRUBBA • 51 Park Rd. 1 17 68 Kris friendly, sensitive, fun-loving; LIKES: watching the first snowfall, buying clothes, going out with Bunner, Kwes, and Care-Behr; DISLIKES: nonsensical people, bare feet, having to live with the threat of nuclear war; HOBBIES: dancing; ACTIVITES: APS Club. Advisory Board, Prom Committee (11,12), SACHEM '85, REFLEC- TIONS. FIDLE Society (10), PET PEEVE: mosquitos that buzz in my ear when I'm trying to sleep SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go back to Wales and buy a castle in the country. RICHARD M. CECARELLI - 150 Standish Ave. 11 13 67 Chick athletic, smart, hard-working; LIKES: music, sports, cars; DISLIKES: disco, losing, going to school; HOBBES: sports; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football. Track; PET PEEVE: people who lie; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful in whatever I choose to do in life. JIM J. CELENTANO • 14 Randall Dr. 6 4 67 Mr. U Italian, demented, strange; UKES: Led Zeppelin, Marines, many girls; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, Russia, liver; HOBBES: aggravating teachers, playing my guitar; PET PEEVE: plastic (fake) people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to come out of the Marines and live in the woods. £ NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 N( a O CO LLI in co 00 a PATRICK CANNEY Nothing is more simple than greatness, indeed to be is to be great.'' -Ralph Waldo Emerson o ELIZABETH ELLEN CANTORE If I had the gift of prophecy and all knowledge, even if I un- derstood all the mysteries, if I didn't have love. I'd be noth- ing. TH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAV LISAMARIE CARBONE If you love something, set it free; if it comes back, it is yours, if it doesn't, it never was. JANETTE MARIE CARPENTINO Live, Love, and Laugh! I i SUSAN IRENE CARRAS Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true. KRISTYN JILL CARRUBBA Though nothing can bring back the hour, of glory in the flower, we will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains be- hind. -W.W. RICHARD M. CECARELLI Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's stiH time to change the road you're on. -J. Page and R. Plant JIM J. CELENTANO Ya' all move over rover and let Jimmy take over; Yeah, you know what I'm talking about; Yeah, ... get on with it baby! - J. Hendrix JORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH I CYNTHIA E. CERAVONE We shared the years; we shared each day; in love to- gether, we found a way. - Black Sabbath ELIZABETH CHANDLER People say nothing Is forever, but when you're in love, ever- ything is forever! MARIA ANTONIA CHIAIA Yours is the clock and mine's the hand that tells time. -Led Zeppelin REID NATHAN CHIEFFO Keep smiling; it makes people wonder what you're up to. ALICE ANN CHRISTOFORO LOUIS CIARLEGLIO Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shad- ows. -Helen Keller AVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN DONALD F. CLARK Don't walk before me I may not follow; don't walk behind me I may not lead; just walk be- side me and be my friend.” KEN J. CLARK “Too fast to live; too young to die.” 0 x GO O X O O o 00 Cn O 70 X m Z co o x O O o co cn CYNTHIA E. CERAVONE ■ 68 Mountain Brook Rd. 3 11 67 “Fuzzy” moody, crazy, demented; LIKES; Van Halen. partying, being with friends; DISLIKES: Not being with the person I love, staying home, working on weekends; PET PEEVE: People who think they're God's gift; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and successful in whatever I do. ELIZABETH CHANDLER • 86 Roarke Rd. 10 20 67 Liz” moody, talkative, blonde; LIKES: A special someone, M M's, going out; DISLIKES: Busy phon- es.two-faced people, being alone; PET PEEVE: When my brothers are on the phone and don't let me use it; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live a full and happy life. MARIA ANTONIA CHIAIA • 9 Cricket Ct. 5 14 67 Nina” Italian, liar, loud; LIKES: Being a hairdresser, my summer friends, talking to a very special someone; DISLIKES: Not hearing the phone ring, not having someone to talk to, not being in Italy; HOBBIES: Hairdressing, talking; PET PEEVE: Not finding my special someone; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get married, be rich and raise a family. REID NATHAN CHIEFFO ■ 15 Country Way 4 4 66 Chief” friendly, athletic, smarter than you think; LIKES: Wild parties, cow tipping, weekends; DISLIKES: S.A.T.'s, making decisions, having no money; HOBBIES: Birdwatching, play- ing games”; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer. All-State Soccer Team; PET PEEVE: Going home with the friends that I went to Break Away with; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a well known Playboy. ALICE ANN CHRISTOFORO 15 North Hill Rd. 7 19 67 Al” enthusiastic, creative, caring; LIKES: New England autumn, elation after team victory, lasting friendships; DISLIKES: Procrastination, nervousness, the cut-throat competitor; HOBBIES: Dancing, painting; ACTIVITIES: Class Advisory Board, Junior Prom Committee, AFS Club, National Honor Society, CYO, THE PHOE- NIX, Band, FIDLE Society, Chorus, Swimming, Fencing; PET PEEVE: The chron- ic complainer; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a world-class figure skater or star in a Broadway musical. LOUIS CIARLEGLIO • 108 Grove Rd. 11 28 66 Lou” athletic, gullible, rowdy; LIKES: baseball, football, partying; DISLIKES: Homework, studying; HOBBIES: Eating, sleeping; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball. Varsity Football; PET PEEVE: People touching my hair; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to college and graduate. DONALD F. CLARK • 78 South Ave. 2 9 66 friendly, creative; LIKES: Reminis- ing about special memories, going to the beach, weekends; DISLIKES: Nosey people, Monday mornings, saying goodbye; HOBBIES: Fishing; AC- TIVITIES: Boys' Soccer (Co-Captain - 12), Baseball, Ski Club; PET PEEVE; Growing up; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy in whatever I choose to do. KEN J. CLARK • 78 South Ave. 2 9 66 KC” wild, crazy, mean; LIKES: GTO's. late night cruisin', girls; DISLIKES: Camaro's. preppies, stuck up girls; HOBBIES: Riden', goin' fast; PET PEEVE: Walking across campus; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To do good in life and get married. MATTHEW E. CLARK • 52 Randall Dr. 4 7 67 Matt” athletic, sensitive, friendly. LIKES: Clothes, my waterbed, a warm summer's night on the beach; DISLIKES: Liars, busy phones, vices of teachers and coaches; HOB- BIES: Rearranging my room; ACTIVITIES: Student Council, THE PHOENIX. Safe-Rides. FIDLE Society, Varsity Football (11), Varsity Basketball (11,12), Varsity Baseball (10,11.12); PET PEEVE: Waiting for so long and then being late; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a model and work for a large model- ing firm in New York. MATTHEW E. CLARK As one chapter of my life con- cludes. yet another unfolds; but the fond memories of these past four years shall never cease to grow old.” O • hM fi HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH 198 UI L ni'or ART V. COCCHIARO . 5 Van Rose Dr. PAUL C. COLELLA • 18 Bunker Hill Rd. 10 20 66 Little Guy friendly, honest, enthusiastic; LIKES: sports, parties, money; DISLIKES: curfew, exams, Mondays; HOBBIES: music, cars; PET PEEVE: when people do not acknowl- edge me for my abilities; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be rich and successful in life. WAYNE D. COLLAZO • 9 Sheffield Rd. 6 14 65 Ace curly hair, glasses, easy-going; LIKES: girls, sports cars, cooking; DISLIKES: picky teachers, Mon- day mornings, people who drive too slow in front of my car; HOBBIES: photography, girl watching; ACTIVITIES: AV Club, mountain climbing; PET PEEVE: stuck-up people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a millionaire playboy. KRISTOPHER B. COON • 72 Heritage Woods, Box 10, Wallingford 10 30 66 Coon skinny, crazy, handsome; LIKES: Boston Bruins, girls, parties; DISLIKES: getting beat up, people who think they know everything, empty barrels; HOBBIES: partying with the crew; PET PEEVE: getting dogged by girls; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to win a fight. BRIAN P. COYLE • 2115 Hartford Tpke. ROBERT CRAGAN • 67 Clintonville Rd. 2 20 67 Stretch outgoing, indeci- sive. sensitive; LIKES: RUSH, weekends, traveling; DISLIKES: not having spending money, staying at home, long distance running; HOBBES: playing the guitar; ACTIVITIES: Track and Field; PET PEEVE: being ignored; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be in a successful band. DAVID P. CRISCUOLO • 20 Locke Dr. 9 25 66 Dynamite Dave moody but likeable, fun, personable; LIKES: girts, partying, hanging with the guys; DISLIKES: getting up in the morning, working, cafe's food; HOBBIES: skiing, ice hockey; PET PEEVE: people who always think they are right; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become very wealthy by being skillful. JOANNE F. CRISTIANO • 18 Barnett Dr. 4 15 67 Jo ambitious, under- standing, friendly; LIKES: music, being with friends, Monte Carlo; DISLIKES: cleaning my room, crossing campus, cold weather; HOBBIES: dollhouse miniatures, stamp collecting; ACTMTES: National Honor Society, AFS Club, Student Council, SACHEM '85 (Special Features Editor), Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committee (11,12), Swim Team, Band; PET PEEVE: calling someone on the telephone and hearing a busy signal; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a brand new blue Camaro. KRISTIN M. D’AMICO. 33 Beach La. 3 26 67 Kris stubborn, Italian, sensi- tive; LIKES: partying, weekends, beaches; DISLIKES: unfriendly people, get- ting up early, busy phones; HOBBIES: weightlifting, swimming; PET PEEVE: people who don't act their true selves; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make my dreams come true. ART V. COCCHIARO PAUL C. COLELLA The greatest triumph in life is to achieve what others say you cannot. WAYNE D. COLLAZO Let's go crazy! ORTH t HAVE N HIGH SCH OOL ' 985 MOR' ‘H HAV :N h IGH SC 985 NO 7J KRISTOPHER B. COON Leaves are falling all around, time I was on my way; thanks to you I'm much obliged, such a pleasant stay; but It's time for me to go. -L.Z. BRIAN COYLE co O 8 ROBERT CRAGAN Revenge is a kind of wild jus- tice. -Francis Bacon DAVID P. CRISCUOLO The world is fuB of kings and queens that blind your eyes and steal your dreams; it's Heaven and Hell. -Black Sabbath JOANNE F. CRISTIANO There are two ways of spread- ing light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. -Edith Wharton KRISTIN M. D’AMICO There are two paths you can go by; but, in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on ... and it makes me wonder. JORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH DAN DAVID 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 ELIZABETH JANE DEANGELO Some of the most rewarding and beautiful moments of a friendship happen in the unfor- seen open spaces between planned activities. ROSEMARY PAULINE DELL’ORO And so I go with a feelin' inside — because I know what I'm lea- vin' behind. -38 Special ELAINE MARY DELLACAMERA Goodbye to romance, good- bye to friends, goodbye to all the past; I guess that we'll meet — we'll meet in the end. -Ozzy STACY L. DELLACAMERA Thought is deeper than speech, feeling deeper than all thought. -C.P. Cranch WEN HIGH SCHOOL TODD ALAN DELLACAMERA All virtu© lies in individual ac- tion, in inward energy, in self-de- termination; there is no moral worth in being swept away by a crowd.” STEPHANIA ELIZABETA DELUCA Can you picture what will be, so limitless and free, desperately in need of some stranger's hand, in a desperate land.” -Jim Morrison 1985 NORTH HAVEN MARK DAGLIERE • 235 Bassett Rd. 9 25 67 Dags” wild, crazy, nice; LIKES: cars, girls, money; DISLIKES: preps, when people hit my car. Insurance companies; HOBBIES: working on cars; PET PEEVE: liars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make it in life. DAN DAVID • 6 Centerbrook Rd. 7 18 67 active, quiet, impatient; LIKES: Baseball, Led Zeppelin, summer vacation; DISLIKES: work, red lights, Mon- days; HOBBIES: sports, weightlifting; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to go to college and get a good paying job. ELIZABETH JANE DEANGELO • 1541 Hartford Tpke. 4 17 67 Beth” short, friendly, happy; LIKES: Goose Rocks Beach, lobster, Fieble Mouse; DISLIKES: rainy days, failing to achieve a goal. Cabbage Patch Dolls; HOBBIES: Shop- ping; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer (10,11,12), Girls' Track and Field (Man- ager), FIDLE Society; PET PEEVE, waking up to thunder and lightening; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel the world. ROSEMARY PAULINE DELL’ORO • 871 Middletown Ave. 12 12 67 Rose” organized, determined, independent; LIKES: everything about winter, long weekends with plenty of free time, spending time with friends; DISLIKES: smoking, heavy traffic, being rushed to meet deadlines; HOBBIES: painting; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Swimming (9,10,11,12). JV Basketball (9). Varsity Bas- ketball (10,11,12), JV Track, Student Council, Project Adventure Aide, Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committee, National Honor Society, SACHEM '85 (Copy Editor), FIDLE Society (10), Junior Honor Guard, NH Ski Club (11); PET PEEVE: People who act superior to others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a life where most everything comes easily. ELAINE MARY DELLACAMERA • 701 Middletown Ave. 10 13 84 Naine short, shy, moody; LIKES: being with friends, talking on the phone, busting chops; DISLIKES: preps, stuckups, nosey people; HOBBIES: writing, listening to music; PET PEEVE: people who act like what they're not; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become rich and successful in everything I do. STACY L. DELLACAMERA • 38 Larson Dr. 12 26 66 Stasha” spirited, deci- sive, intuitive; LIKES: strawberry shakes, time spent with special people, longstem roses; DISLIKES: pop quizzes, double standards, not getting enough sleep; HOBBIES: creative writing, photography; ACTIVITIES: Girls' Swimteam, Student Council, Class Representative; PET PEEVE: indirect questions; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a beach house in Sydney, Australia. x 0 X GO O x O o TODD ALLEN DELLACAMERA • 22 Belvedere Rd. 12 4 67 Toad” ambi- tious, self-motivated, friendly; UKES: music and the outdoors, the memories of all the good times I shared with my friends and Suzanne, freedom of choice and destiny; DISLIKES: sterotyping, conformity, limitations (quotas, morality); HOBBIES: sports, parties; ACTIVITIES: Math Team (10,11,12), High Schoal Bowl Team (12), CYO (10,11), Varsity Swimming (10,11,12), Varsity Golf (11,12), Marching, Stage and Concert Bands (9,10,11, Vice-President 12), NH Ski Club (9,10,11.12), Student Council (10,11,12), Yale Programs (11,12), FIDLE Society (10); PET PEEVE: the lack of universal communication and understanding (liberals); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to achieve mental and physical unity within myself by reaching an equilibrium between the logic of my mind and the abstraction of my soul. CRAIG DELLAROCCO ■ 14 Barnett Dr. 10 26 66 fun-loving, caring; LIKES: a certain person, Camaros, race cars; DISLIKES: school. Fords, cops; HOBBIES: cars, models; PET PEEVE: Mopars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own my own body shop. STEFANIA ELIZABETA DELUCA • 25 Carina Rd. HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIOE CLAUDIA ANN DEMARINI • 15 Sherwood Dr. 10 6 67 Claud sweet, understanding, naive; LIKES: true friends, memories, getting dressed up; DISLIKES: staying home, laughing loud, being upset; HOBBIES: reading, lying in the sun; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM '85 (Managerial Assistant). Student Council, FIDLE Society. Italian Club, Safe-Rides; PET PEEVE: when I get blamed for something that's not my fault; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a happy and fulfilled life. CATHERINE DEMARTINO • 90 Warner Rd. 2 2 67 Mouth friendly, outgo- ing, always laughing; LIKES: being with friends, weekends, partying; DIS- LIKES: stuck-up people, busy phones, staying home; HOBBIES: listening to the Doors and Ozzy Osbourne; PETE PEEVE: not being with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get the whole gang back together again and happy. DAVID DEMARTINO • 27 Benedict Dr. 6 21 67 Doc athletic, funny, fairly decent; LIKES: sports, my music, food; DISLIKES: losing, waking up for school, Seymour and Branford football; HOBBIES: lifting to keep in shape, sports; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football (Captain 12), Baseball; PET PEEVE: smashing my car; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful as possible in anything I do. PETER DEMING • 102 Highland Park Rd. 7 4 66 Pete quiet, shy; LIKES: vacations, sleeping; DISLIKES: homework, getting up early, being bored; HOBBIES: listening to music. CLAUDIA MARIE DEPASCALE • 60 Bailey Rd. 11 14 67 Claud” loud, sensi- tive, crazy; LIKES: roses, David Lee, concerts; DISLIKES: waiting, people who complain, saying Goodbye ; HOBBIES: playing softball; PET PEEVE: not having someone to talk to SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a long and happy life with someone I love. LUCY DIBRIGIDA • 61 Kings Hwy. 7 15 67 Lu sensitive, gullible, sentimen- tal; LIKES: spending money, having a good time with friends, special memories; DISLIKES: being broke, saying good-bye. liars; HOBBIES: shopping; PET PEEVE: spitefulness; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful and happy in whatever I do. THOMAS J. DICHELLO 12 Philip PI. WALTER DOLAN • 1865 Ridge Rd. 2 27 67 athletic; LIKES: sports; ACTIVI- TIES: Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track; PET PEEVE: getting up early. THOMAS BLANCHARD DOWNING • 42 Gail Dr. 8 9 67 Downs friendly, mischievous, fun-loving; LIKES: skiing, watching Mondale lose, being with Julie and my friends, DISLIKES: liberals, double Bogeys, Yoda; HOBBIES: being with my friends, collecting baseball cards; ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Model Congress, AFS Club, FIDLE Society, Concert Band (Treasurer). Who's Who Among American High School Students, NH Ski Club, Golf Team (Captain). All-State Golf Team; PET PEEVE: completing my biography; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to heaven. o NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NC O' CLAUDIA ANN DEMARINI Love is friendship that has caught fire. LO CO O' O m O CO o m LU n: zc i Z LO oo O o o O CO CATHERINE DEMARTINO It Is my friends to who I owe a great deal, for they've brought me happiness, and beautiful memories to cherish. DAVID DEMARTINO It all seems fine through the na- ked eye, but it don't really hap- pen that way at all. -The Who JORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR PETER DEMING CLAUDIA MARIE DEPASCALE You can't always get what you want, but if you try some- times you just might find you'll get what you need.'' -Mick Jag- ger FH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HA LUCY DIBRIGIDA The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen but rather felt in the heart.” THOMAS J. DICHELLO Every man should have a fair- size cemetry in which to bury the faults of his friends; who ceases to be a friend, never was one.” WALTER DOLAN Dare to do what you dream, search and find what you most desire to do. then do it; for you can become what you long to be.” THOMAS BLANCHARD DOWNING, JR. We must all learn to live to- gether as brothers or perish to- gether as fools.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. c Seniors 39 AVEN HIGH SCHOOL i985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH § b c D CO MARIA A. EBURG The only way we're ever going to have any loving memories for our tomorrows is to love a little today.” -Roy L. Cover EILEEN C. EDDY Don't be someone for some- body, always be yourself for everybody.” BETH A. EMERSON If he ever hurt you, true love won't desert you ... although we've touched and went our 'Separate Ways'” -Journey JOSEPH A. ESPOSITO Memory is a dwelling place for all sweet thoughts and harmo- nies.” SHARON ESPOSITO If the sun refused to shine. I'd still be loving you; mountains crumble to the sea, it'll still be you and me.” -Led Zeppelin JAMES MICHAEL EUDICONE The blues of mental and phys- ical wear and tear are not as devastating as the yellows of the quitter.” -James J. Walker MAURA T. FAHERTY Some day girl, I don't know when, we're gonna get to that place where we really wanna go and we'll walk in the sun. -B. Springsteen | m GINA MARIE FALCIGNO If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it. ANDREA L. FERMO I see my future at the rainbow's end, happy hours, timeless friends — and if I ever chance to find my way, rest assured I will stay. -B. Squier 0 CO o T o p 0 Co 01 o X) X 0 CO O o p •S. o Co Cn O 1 MARIA A. EBURG • 4 Manor Ct. 2 19 67 Worn friendly, gullible, outgoing; LIKES: candy apples, Mercedes; DISLIKES: lazy people, taking major tests, when it rains; HOBBIES: exercising, going out with friends; ACTIVITIES: VICA (secretary); PET PEEVE: people who talk behind peoples' backs; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to go to college, become a nurse, and live a happy life. EILEEN C. EDDY • 49 Postman Hwy. 10 11 67 Eye talkative, spirited, sarcastic; LIKES: cold mornings in New Hampshire, spending time with friends, chocolate-chip brownies; DISLIKES: steam in Buicks, bumpy bus rides, visiting with people in the hospital; HOBBIES painting; ACTIVITIES: swimming (9,10,11, Captain 12), JV Basketball (9), Varsity Basketball (10.11.12) , JV Softball (9,10), Varsity Softball (11,12), Student Council, SACHEM '85, PTA Fashion Show; PET PEEVE: People who act like they own the world; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a career and later be happily married. BETH A. EMERSON • 11 Musket Dr. 10 16 67 Three of Three Libra, cute, indecisive; LIKES: the good times shared with my friends, clothes, choco- late; DISLIKES: people who think they are better than others, worms, rain; ACTIVITIES: Majorettes, Theatre Group, SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: when peo- ple don't like you for no apparent reason; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live each day to the extent that I can and enjoy it. JOSEPH A. ESPOSITO • 64 Pool Rd. 5 2 67 Joe Italian, tired, moody; LIKES: winter, cooking, listening to music; DISLIKES: school, Florida, summer weather; HOBBIES: creative writing, watching TV; PET PEEVE: My cousins throwing their cigarette butts on the lawn; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own, manage, and cook at my own restaurant. SHARON ESPOSITO • 25 Foxhill Dr. 10 27 67 Shamyloo confused, inno- cent, gullible; LIKES: purple, Gary, Eddie Van Halen; DISLIKES: waiting, get- ting caught, crossing campus; HOBBIES: hairdressing; PET PEEVE: People who tell me what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To weigh 100 pounds and to be happy with that special someone. JAMES MICHAEL EUDICONE ■ 628 Middletown Ave. 4 8 67 Jamie para- noid, compassionate, chivalrous; LIKES: wealth, knowledge, physical fit- ness; DISLIKES: nose jobs, cigarette smoke, failure; ACTIVITIES: Cross Coun- try (Captain), Varsity Track, Swimming, CYO, THE PHOENIX, Model Con- gress, AFS Club. Student Council. FIDLE Society, Yale-New Haven Area High School Program, Who's Who Among American High School Students; PET PEEVE: nuclear holocaust; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have even the vaguest understanding about what is going on in my AP Chem class. MAURA T. FAHERTY • 2 Barnett Dr. 10 24 66 Mira Irish, guillible. lazy; LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, partying, wild summer nights at the beach; DISLIKES: busy phones, rainy days, boring people; HOBBIES: water skiing; ACTIVITIES: Bruce Crew, SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: being bored and being alone; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to go to college, become rich, and marry someone spe- cial. GINA MARIE FALCIGNO • 26 MacArthur Rd. 11 12 67 ambitious, unpre- dictable, active; LIKES: being busy, volleyball season, G-frees; DISLIKES: failure, deadlines, busy-bodies; HOBBIES: writing, daydreaming; ACTIVITIES: THE PHOENIX (Editor). Varsity Volleyball (11, Captain 12), FIDLE Society. AFS Club (Vice-President). Student Council (10,11,12), Advisory Board (10.11.12) , Climate Committee (10,11,12). National Honor Society; PET PEEVE: undelivered promises and subsituations ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to edit the BOSTON GLOBE and keep a special friendship. ANDREA L. FERMO • 62 Juniper Dr. 9 20 67 Anj opinionated, vivacious, procrasinator:; LIKES: my good friends for being there, reminiscing about old memories; DISLIKES: having to say goodbye, wasting all that precious time, waiting; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10,11.12), Advisory Board (10.11.12) , Project Adventure Aide, Prom Committee (11); PET PEEVE: apathy; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry wealthy, travel around the world, and reside in a penthouse overlooking Central Park. bv. I o I o 985 NORTT - 4,, io CO O SUZANNE FERNS • 74 Knollwood Rd. 6 8 67 mischievous, compassionate, easy to talk to; LIKES: summer, being with someone special, tender mo- ments; DISLIKES: being alone, tension, broken hearts; HOBBIES: people watching, working with children; PET PEEVE: insecurity; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be with the one I love. JACKIE A. FERRUCCI • 61 South Ave. 10 1 66 Jack talkative, Italian, friendly; LIKES: Tom. Friday night, being with Tom; DISLIKES: not being with Tom. busy phones, work; HOBBIES: swimming, hiking; ACTIVITIES: Art Club; PET PEEVE: having homework on Friday night; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To gra- duate and go to college. ROBERT J. FERRUCCI • 305 Spring Rd. 10 9 66 crazy, friendly, understand- ing; LIKES: sports cars, beaches at Cape Cod. dancing; DISLIKES: no turn on red, slow drivers, people who think they're better than others; HOBBIES: photography; ACTIVITIES: AFS Club, Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Commit- tee (11,12); PET PEEVE: waking up on Monday mornings; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to see the world and to be happy for the rest of my life. SUZANNE MARIE FIERLIT • 25 Whitney Ridge Ter. 5 9 67 Suzy creative, romantic, dedicated; LIKES: ice cream, dancing, having fun and sharing memories with TO and friends; DISLIKES: cheaters, disloyalty, hypocracy; HOBBIES: listening to Sheena Easton, collecting Princess of Wales memora- bilia; ACTIVITIES: Majorettes (9,10.11, Captain 12), SACHEM '85 (Editor-in- Chief). Advisory Board (10.11,12), CYO (11), Prom Committee, FIDLE Soci- ety (10,11), Fiddlin' Around (10). Dancing (Assistant Teacher). Student Council (10,11). AFS Club (10.11,12); PET PEEVE: being called Susan or Pam; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To meet and be the lady-in-waiting for Diana, Princess of Wales. CAROLYN ANN FINOIA • 14 Central Ave. 6 15 66 FINUK sensitive, sin- cere, competitive; LIKES: reminising about special memories, summer nights on the beach, spending time with preppie; DISLIKES: saying good- bye, broken promises, when I know the good times have to end; HOBBIES: photography; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM '85, REFLECTIONS (11), Art Club, One- Person Photography Show (1984). North Haven Art Guild Photography Show (1984); PET PEEVE: when people talk to me when I first wake up; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to see my Sunbird grow up to be a Camaro. PAUL FIONDELLA • 118 Maple Ave. VIRGINIA LEE FLOOD • 13 Roarke Rd. 6 17 67 “Gin petite, independent, romantic; LIKES: Dan Fruin. the beach, purple; DISLIKES: spiders, seafood, saying goodbye; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world in a hot air balloon. ANNEMARIE FLORIO • 129 Mill Rd. 5 3 67 friendly, silly, messy; LIKES: boys, clothes. Prince; DISLIKES: getting up early, having no money, staying home alone; HOBBIES: shopping; PET PEEVE: impatient people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a happy and successful life. MARIA C. FLORIO • 50 Cottontail La. 8 16 66 Ree” Italian, short, short- tempered; LIKES: dancing, going out with my friends, being with Vinnie; DISLIKES: being alone, being without Vinnie, people who think they are cool; HOBBIES: dancing, skiing; ACTIVITIES: swimming, dancing, SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: being told what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a dancer and to have a long happy life with Vinnie. 0 § x O iO CO a O O x O oo X 0 X z UU $ X (X O LO oo O' O o x O CO X NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NC SUZANNE FERNS Life is too short so why waste precious time? -Pat Benatar JACKIE A. FERRUCCI We're running with the shad- ows of the night, so baby take my hand we'll be alright, surren- der all your dreams to me to- night. -Benatar ROBERT J. FERRUCCI Don't bother to be better than others; be yourself. 'H HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 I SUZANNE MARIE FIERLIT Smile a ray of sunshine, laugh a bright bouquet, sing a pretty rainbow, dream a happy day.” CAROLYN ANN FINOIA Only you, only me, there could never be another that under- stands the way I feel inside.” PAUL FIONDELLA Not today, guys, Monday.” - Frazier VIRGINIA LEE FLOOD Don't ever say good-bye; I wil love you past the day I die.” - Rick Derringer ANNEMARIE FLORIO So here's to laughter, we will remember, whenever we re- member the way we were.” -B. Streisand MARIA C. FLORIO To love something completely you must set it free; and if it comes back to you, it's yours; if it doesn't, it never was.” Seniors JOR SCHOOL HAVEN SCHOOL 1985 NORTH JOHN A. FRANKEN “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when? -Hillel BARBARA J. FRITTS “Look at the way I glide, caught on the wind's lazy tide; Oh, how it sings! Rally each heart at the sight of my Silver Wings. -Sky- bird BETH FROEHLICH KEVIN M. FROST “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 JULIANN FUGGI “Take a chance like all dream- ers ... find another way, you don't have to dream it all. just live a day. WEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN! 1 CO i lol BARBARA FUMIATTI If you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you, it is yours; if it doesn't, it never was. STACEY GAGLIARDI ”1 have dreamed to find some- one like you for a long time and now that I found you I will never let you go. -G.C. O O o oo Cn o TO £ X X CO V O O £ 00 I Cn I o PAUL W. FOSTER JR. • 4 Stanton Rd. 2 14 67 friendly, artistic, crazy; LIKES: heavy metal, girls, parties; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, stuck-up people, nothing to do on a Friday night; HOBBIES: photography, drawing; ACTIVI- TIES: Skiing; PET PEEVE: waking up on Saturday mornings to go to work; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a world famous artist and photographer. JOHN A. FRANKEN • 45 Allendale Dr. 6 20 67 ambitious, confident, liberal; LIKES: politics, ice cream, travel; DISLIKES: writing, cold weather, George Will's Commentaries; HOBBIES: reading. Trivial Pursuit; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress, Student Council, Climate Committee, Fencing Team, Advisory Board, THE PHOENIX, High School Bowl Team, FIDLE Societv, National Honor Society; PET PEEVE: whining; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a United States Senator. BARBARA J. FRITTS • 38 Shaw Dr. 8 27 66 “Bunnie stubborn, conserva- tive, adventurous; LIKES: going out dancing. Jeep Renegades, pulling gees; DISLIKES: waiting, liberal demonstrators, backseat drivers; HOBBES: traveling. Civil Air Patrol Aux. USAF; ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society, FIDLE Society, SACHEM '85, Latin Club, Track, University of Hartford Engi- neering Seminars, Valley Forge Youth Leadership Seminars, Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Seminars; PET PEEVE: squished animals on the road; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to earn my Silver Wings as a USAF T-38 instructor pilot (Talon-driver). BETH FROEHLICH • 35 Thorpe St. 3 8 66 Bethski adventurous, friendly, stubborn; LIKES: chocolate chip ice cream, old movies, a good time with friends; DISLIKES: Communist government, war, animal abuse; HOBBIES: sail- ing, camping; ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society, Computer Club, Rifle Club, Art Club, Fencing, Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committee (11), Student Council, Junior Honor Guard, Science Club, Navel Sea Cadet Corps, FIDLE Society Newspaper; PET PEEVE: liars and back seat drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel to Europe with a special someone. KEVIN M. FROST • 36 Thorpe St. 6 4 67 “Flex active, creative, quick tempered; LIKES: girls, sports, eating; DISLIKES: when Chris' phone is busy, people who walk around with their noses dragging on the ceiling, writing biographies; HOBBIES: staying in shape, having fun with the crew; ACTIVI- TIES: Baseball, Football, Track, Racquetball, Volleyball. Lifting; PET PEEVE: when someone starts to tell you something and doesn't finish it; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to have a good job and make tremendous amounts of money. JULIANN FUGGI • 19 Westview Rd. 12 11 66 Jul tall, blond, good look- ing; LIKES: Billy Joel, Duran Duran (Simon Lebon), INXS (Michael Hutchins); DISLIKES: waking up early, arrogant people; HOBBIES: listening to music, collecting pins; ACTIVITIES: AFS CLUB, Student Council, Art Club; PET PEEVE: being broke; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a successful professional model. BARBARA FUMIATTI • 89 Old Broadway 1 17 67 Barb gullible, fun loving, in love; LIKES: being with friends, love songs, summer nights; DISLIKES: fight- ing, cold mornings, having to say goodbye; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live my life to the fullest and be successful in whatever I do. STACY GAGLIARDI • 17 Horseshoe Hill Rd. 6 27 67 Sta stubborn, Italian, sensitive; LIKES: watching the sunset on the beach, being with my true friends. Gus Christensen; DISLIKES: arguing, snobs; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes, Media Club, Softball; PET PEEVE: the setup of this year's book; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry Gus Christensen in the year 1987. DAVID GAGNON • 113 Arrowdale Rd. DAVID GAGNON KX Oft THOMAS P. GALLAGHER • 15 Orcutt Ct. 12 20 66 Rory half-Italian, fussy, moody; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, Corvettes, Florida and Sandy; DISLIKES: getting up before 11:00. foreign cars. New York Islanders; HOBBIES: baseball, hock- ey; PET PEEVE: Cheap people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To graduate from col- lege and become lazy again. NADINE GALLO • 56 Sherman Ter. 7 20 67 Nay crazy, stubborn, Italian; LIKES: Jeff, partying. Led Zeppelin; DISLIKES: waiting, busy phones, stuck up people; HOBBIES: motorcycle riding, swimming; PET PEEVE: people who don't keep promises; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a long happy life with the one I love ,- . MARY CATHERINE GANNON • 299 Bassett Rd. 3 29 66 Mar friendly, outgoing, sensitive; LIKES: going out and partying with my good friends, coke and pizza, motorcycle rides; DISLIKES: when Chapin attacks my feet, when people sleep late, when people mess around with my head; HOB- BIES: shopping, listening to music; PET PEEVE: when friends change plans on me and when people tell me what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go onto college, marry a guy with a nice motorcycle, and live out all my dreams the way I want. DAWN EVE GARNER • 36 Giles Ave. 12 6 66 vibrant, energetic, sometimes sophisticated; LIKES: traveling, expensive clothes, a certain someone; DIS- LIKES: people with a no care attitude, losing track meets by one point, muggy days; HOBBIES: running, talking on the phone; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (9), JV Track (9), Varsity Track (10,11, Captain 12), PET PEEVE: Studying for a test and ending up doing badly; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be content and independent throughout life. KEITH R. GEIER . 199 Elm St. 10 19 67 relaxed, optimistic, deadhead; LIKES. Grateful Dead, power failures; DISLIKES: heavy metal, uncontrollably violent people, trends; HOBBIES: riding the mope; PET PEEVE: waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To see Halloween and New Year's Eve shows. DAWN M. GELO • 655 Middletown Ave. 11 9 67 RED flirtatious, sensitive, unpredictable; LIKES: summer nights on the beach, warm fires, being with close friends; DISLIKES: being alone, cold nights, lost friendships; HOBBIES: photography; ACTIVITIES: Art Club. PET PEEVE: Nadine's brother Rowlph ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful and always be happy. MIKE GENTILE • 159 Manomet Ave. 3 19 66 Mikey” short. Italian, short tempered; LIKES: helicopters, Kim, Cadillacs; DISLIKES: liars, busy phones, staying home; PET PEEVE: Running out of gas; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get along with Kim and lead a successful life. STEVEN GENTILE • 37 Cottontail La. 10 7 66 Steve Italian, friendly, musi- cal; LIKES: loud music, concerts, weekends; DISLIKES: homework, working on weekends, waking up early; HOBBIES: guitar, record collecting; PET PEEVE: crowded places; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful and happy. ELIZABETH ROSE GHERLONE . 41 Clintonville Rd. 8 23 67 Diz friendly, Christian, active; LIKES: USA, country music, Walter E. Disney; DISLIKES: soap operas, punk rockers, being called Beth, Betty, or Betsy; HOBBIES: horse- back riding, eating oreo ice cream with M M's; ACTIVITIES: Majorettes, Student Council, AFS Club, National Honor Society, SACHEM '85, CYO, FIDLE Society. JV Volleyball, JV and Varsity Swimming; PET PEEVE: When people ask a-question and never listen to the answer; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel-to all 50 states of the United States and to Europe and or Asia at least once. 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 198: THOMAS P. GALLAGHER Many times I've lied, many times I've listened, many times I've wondered how much there is to know. -Led Zeppelin NADINE GALLO If the sun refused to shine I would still be loving you. When mountains crumble to the sea, there would still be you and me. - Led Zeppelin MARY CATHERINE GANNON There is a reason Why even the angels Don't give up at all. - Stevie Nicks JORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR' N SCHOOL 1985 DAWN EVE GARNER An angel ... bent down and kissed the sleeping night. Night woke to blush, the sprite was gone. Men saw the blush and called it Dawn.” KEITH R. GEIER There's a band beyond de- scription like Jehovah's favorite choir. People joining hand 'n hand while the music plays.” - The Band DAWN M. GELO My precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suf- fering, it was then that I carried you.” MIKE GENTILE Just do what you gotta do.” STEVEN GENTILE ELIZABETH ROSE GHERLONE Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.” - Psalms 119:105 Seniors 47 Seniors 48 si7r SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVE SCHOOL 1985 NORTH JKMJilO G1ANO KIMBERLY ANN GILL The rain will come down, then you wil! have to choose. If you believe look to the dawn and you shall never lose. -Prince BRIAN J. GORMAN Life is for the living, takers never giving. -The Who scon GOULD “Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. EDWARD C. GONO, JR. What's happening? JULIE GOMES To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe. AVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN JOE A. GUARDO LYNN JEANE GUARNIERI If I need a cause for celebra- tion or a comfort I can use to ease my mind, I rely on my imagination and dream of an imaginary time. (D x o CO cn VINCENT JOSEPH GUARNiERE, III The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes then steel your dreams; it's Heaven and Hell. -Ronnie James Dio O o EMILIO GIANO • 42 Blakeslee Ave. 1 27 67 Italian, short-tempered, pos- sessive; LIKES: GTO's, Kristen, music; DISLIKES: stuck-up people. Mopars, going to work; HOBBIES: working on GTO, being with Kristen; PET PEEVE: when my car breaks down; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make lots of money and be successful in life. KIMBERLY ANN GILL • 19 Oakwood DR. 2 19 67 Kim short, lazy, gullible; LIKES: Joe G., Prince. David Lee Roth; DISLIKES: homework, cigarette smoke, busy phones; HOBBIES: shopping; PET PEEVE: when Joe's late; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to meet Prince and to be rich. JULIE GOMES • 1980 Hartford Tpke. 8 3 67 Jewels ambitious, friendly, active; LIKES: spending money, free time, being with Tom and friends; DISLIKES: going to work, in-class essays, waiting; HOBBIES: art, shopping; ACTIVITIES: Senior Advisory Board, Art Club, FIDLE Society (President), SA- CHEM '85, Student Council. National Honor Society, CYO. Volleyball, Junior Prom Committee, REFLECTIONS (Layout Editor), AFS Club; PET PEEVE: look- ing forward to something and then being disappointed; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to become a successful artist. EDWARD C. GONO, JR. • 77 Culver La. Gonan the Barbarian tall, big. mean; LIKES: girls, sports, computers; DISLIKES: liver, unfriendly people, Dal- las Cowboys; HOBBIES: playing setback; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to fly to the different planets in our solar system. BRIAN J. GORMAN • 6 Old Kiln Rd. 3 2 66 Butch tall, friendly, athletic; LIKES: sleeping late, payday, eating; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, home- work over weekends, stuck-up people; HOBBIES: listening to THE WHO; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer; PET PEEVE: crowded hallways; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be successful at whatever i do. SCOTT GOULD • 45 Lancelot Dr. 2 6 67 amiable, quiet, ambitious; LIKES: payday, taking picture. Mom's home cooking; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, stuck-up people, homework; HOBBIES: photography, raquetball; ACTIVI- TIES: Art Club. Media Club, SACHEM '85 (Photography Editor), Shoreline Newspapers (School Sports Photographer); PET PEEVE: not being able to go out for lunch; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be president of my own company. JOE A. GUARDO • 1464 Ridge Rd. 11 28 67 independent, athletic, lazy; LIKES: girls, food, buying clothes; DISLIKES: cliques, anything school related, fake people; HOBBIES: sports; ACTIVITIES: tennis, television. High Lane Cfub; PET PEEVE: teachers' favorites; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play center court at the U.S. open. VINCENT JOSEPH GUARNIERE, III • 1496 Hartford Tpke. 1 4 67 Wolf intelligent, easy-going. Italian; LIKES: heavy metal, cars, Maria; DISLIKES: Harleys, wimp rock, cigarettes; HOBBIES: motorcycle riding, waterskiing; ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society, motorcycle riding, weightlifting, wa- terskiing, FIDLE Society, Junior Honor Guard; PET PEEVE: People who judge me only by my appearance but not by the way I really am; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a successful mechanic, build a Pro street car, and grow taller. LYNN JEANE GUARNIERI • 11 Algonquin Dr. 12 23 67 moody, outgoing, sensitive; LIKES: unicorns, being with Frank, good times with good friends; DISLIKES: hot tempered people, making decisions, arguing; HOBBIES: sing- ing; PET PEEVE: goodbyes; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live on a secluded island with that special someone. I } H V.{ I 1 y' ’-'. A C rilon j vj t HwL l L 1 7 AVEN HO LEONARD H. GUERCIA, JR. • 7 Livingston Dr. 12 31 66 A. V. Len Italian, friendly, nut okep: nirls. fast cars, sleeping; DISLIKES: stuck up girls, homework, waking up in the morning; HOBBIES: bikini watching, driving my car. ACTIVITIES: Hockey. Student Council (President 12). Climate Commit- tee. Cross Country; PET PEEVE: people who bust my chops; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be stranded on a desert island with Tanya Roberts. AMY SUE GURTON • 15 Crestview Dr. 6 9 67 easily embarrassed, perpet- ually late, picky; LIKES: football games, movies, the MesAmis; DISLIKES: teen idols. Menudo, people who read THE ENQUIRER; ACTIVITIES: Model Con- gress, THE PHOENIX. Science Club, REFLECTIONS; PET PEEVE: humidity. CHARISSA N. GUSTAVSON • 155 Mill Rd. 3 2 67 friendly, organized, quiet; LIKES: snowy days, ice skating, lasagna; DISLIKES: peas, cracking of knuck- les; HOBBIES: flute, gardening; ACTIVITIES: AFS Club, REFLECTIONS (Art Edi- tor), SACHEM '85, National Honor Society, FIDLE Society. Student Council, Model Congress. Junior Honor Guard. Latin Club; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a world traveler. BETH A. HAAF • 75 Clintonville Rd. 4 10 67 Haafer bibliophilic, medita- tive; UKES: biking, sculpture. New York City in the rain; DISLIKES: too much sour cream on my blintzes, Sundays at 6 a.m.. irregular verbs; HOBBIES: drinking egg creams at John's; ACTIVITIES: Fencing Club, AFS Club. Nation- al Honor Society, CCYM, DYC, MYF, NJCYM, CCOM; PET PEEVE: bourgeois dilettantes. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to write. DONNA J. HAAF • 75 Clintonville Rd. 4 10 67 quiet; LIKES: old pooh. Twilight Zone, thinking; DISLIKES: working; HOBBIES: painting; ACTIVITIES: Majorettes, AFS Club. Latin Club. FIDLE Society; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to skydive or hang glide. MICHAEL L. HAMMOND • 74 Culver La. STEVEN F. HAYDEN • 8 Orcutt Ct. 5 9 67 O.P. normal, carefree, irrespon- sible; LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, partying with the crew, someone; DISLIKES: the porcelain altar, ending a party, when a girl I like doesn't like me; HOBBIES: partying, going out with the crew; ACTIVITIES: Track; PET PEEVE: the next morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to keep the crew together forever. LEROY W. HAYNES • 40 Buell St. 7 14 67 Ghostbuster athletic, lazy, friendly; LIKES: parties, eating, music; DISLIKES: losing, being embarassed, naggers; HOBBIES: sports; ACTIVITIES: JV Basketball, Varsity Basketball, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball; PET PEEVE: slow drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to gain weight and to get a tan. THOMAS EDWARD HELBIG • 1655 Ridge Rd. 8 14 66 Tom crazy, funny, outgoing; LIKES: certain someone, jamming on the drums over a friend's house. Van Halen; DISLIKES: people who talk behind my back, being alone, moving away from a friend; HOBBIES: women, hockey; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey (9,10,11.12); PET PEEVE: not having any money; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a long and healthy life with my family. 1Q8f to CO O NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL LEONARD H. GUERCIA, JR. Thru time we laughed and loved and even cried; but thru it all our friendships never died. To- gether our souls will always be. -L.G. d O 0 CHARISSA N. GUSTAVSON If it wasn't for the optimist, the pessimist would never know how happy he wasn't. AMY SUE GURTON My life is a crystal teardrop. Joan Baez NOP BETH A. HAAF There's a place and a means for every man alive.” -Shake- speare DONNA J. HAAF Pooh, whatever happens, you will understand, won't you?” - A.A.M. GO CD | cn Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” -Shakespeare LEROY W. HAYNES To look upward and not down, to look outward and not in, to look forward and not back, and lend a hand.” -M.H. THOMAS EDWARD HELBIG Ain't no one talkin' about those crazy days gone by; one talked about the times you cried.” - Van Halen JORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH CN lO Q c D CO TROY P. HENNINGER KAREN LENE HOLM Greenland is like a great ice- filled bowl — the ice being the middle sinking-in and the edges of the bowl being the moun- tains. -Q. SANDRA M. HOMA Happiness adds and multiplies as we divide it with others. JESSICA LYNN IANNONE Now I've gained some under- standing of the only world that we see — things that I once dreamed of have become reali- ty. -RUSH TAMMI A. JACKSON “We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight of the shore. -A.G. GARY ROBERT JOHNSON AVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN ANDREW KALISZEWSKI The storyteller makes no choice. Soon you will not hear his voice. His job is to share the light, and not to master. MARK W. KANKEL If you feel that you can't go on, and your will is sinking low, just believe and you can't go wrong. -Led Zeppelin 0 CO o —J— o co XJ jc x m Z co O o Oo cn Z O XJ TROY P. HENNINGER - 25 Peters La. 9 25 67 LeRoy easy going, calm, happy; LIKES: long vacations, Fridays, cancelled classes; DISLIKES: Monday thru Thursday, 6 a.m.; HOBBIES: shooting pool, bowling; PET PEEVE: a person who says one thing and does the other; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to_po to college and become rich. KAREN L. HOLM - 67 Sentinel Hill Rd. 8 19 66 Lene athletic, friendly, funny; LIKES: Sports, clothes, food; DISLIKES: insects, snobbish attitudes, inconsideration; HOBBIES: sewing, writing letters; ACTIVITIES: AFS Club, Vol- leyball, Bicycling; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be happy and healthy in whatever I do. SANDRA M. HOMA • 7 Collett St. 5 25 67 Sandy easy-going, friendly, undecided; LIKES: skiing, being with my friends, memories of good times; DISLIKES: Good-byes, getting up early, being bored; HOBBIES: skiing; AC- TIVITIES: ski club, SACHEM '85, JV Softball, Varsity Basketball; PET PEEVE: People who can't drive; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to college to be an accountant and live a happy and successful life. JESSICA L. IANNONE - 227 Maple Ave. 2 13 67 extremely sensitive, inde- pendent, determined; LIKES: RUSH, classic cars, laughing and being happy; DISUKES: people who get away with things they don't deserve to, ignorant people, people who lie; HOBBIES: photography, listening to RUSH; ACTIVI- TIES: JV and Varsity Field Hockey (Captain - 12). Advisory Board (11.12), Prom Committee (11). Honor Guard (11), National Honor Society, SACHEM '85 (Layout Editor), Rifle Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students; PET PEEVE: Incompetent drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be an automechanic for the world's greatest, best-looking male racing car driv- er. TAMMI A. JACKSON • 28 Roarke Rd. 9 16 67 mischievous, organized, outspoken; LIKES: any crazy idea, long-stemmed roses, shopping in New York City; DISLIKES: driving alone, feeling restricted, men without a flair of romance; HOBBIES: Photography, working with make-up; ACTIVITIES: SA- CHEM '85, Theatre Club, THE PHOENIX, Art Club, AFS Club, AV Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students; PET PEEVE: confusion; GARY R. JOHNSON • 15 Brook La. ANDREW KALISZEWSKI • 74 Mowry St. 9 30 66 Drew smart, polite, handsome; UKES: Golf. Sundays, Grateful Dead; DISLIKES: heavy metal, violence, taking the bus; HOBBIES: running; ACTIVITIES: Golf; PET PEEVE: traffic jams; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a firefighter. MARK W. KANKEL • 41 Vista Rd. 12 19 67 Kank friendly, athletic, inde- pendent; LIKES: Going to parties with friends. Angelo's pizza, cow tipping; DISLIKES: the little cliques at NHHS, embarrassment, staying home on week- ends; HOBBIES: Basketball, Birdwatcher; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball, JV Baseball. '84 Graduation Usher; PET PEEVE: Not being able to dunk a basketball; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To dunk a basketball and to be six feet tall at the age of twenty. JONATHAN KAPLAN • 5005 Ridge Rd. 7 19 66 “Jon lazy, fun-loving, patient; LIKES: Weekends, The Birds ; DISLIKES: Mondays, Double Chem, cold weather; HOBBIES: relaxing, bursts to Walts; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Swim- ming (Captain), Latin Club; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To earn a seven digit salary. HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HA DINA M. KEYTE • 1815 Ridge Rd. 9 22 67 Dee moody, sensitive, musical; LIKES: Ron Newman, Jr., animals, Toyota 4x4 with 4WD and light bars; DISLIKES: getting up early, arguments, not getting what I want; HOBBIES: music, foreign pen pals; ACTIVITIES: Girls' Swim Team, Concert Band, Stage Band. Chorus. Orchestra, Westridge Fire Dept. (Volunteer Firefighter), DYC, BoySSS PET PEEVE: people who think they know everything and walk around with a chip on their shoulder; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to do EVERYTHING in life that there is to do and be happy doing it. JOE KIERNAN . 72 Postman Hwy. LO 00 a O O =n CO LL1 £ NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 N( DINA M. KEYTE Sometimes goodbyes are not forever. It doesn't matter if you're gone I still believe in us together. -Barry Manilow ANDREW KOUTROUMANIS • 1966 Hartford Tpke. 3 24 67 Kouch deter- mined. athletic, shy. LIKES: Triumph, sports, weekends; DISLIKES: waiting, crossing campus, 9 8 84; HOBBIES: running; ACTIVITIES: Cross Country (11,12), Track (9.10.11,12), Freshman Football, PET PEEVE: being humiliated; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to pole vault 6 2 . DAVID M. KUNDRATH • 19 Highland Park Rd. 10 3 66 Furley calm, easy- going, sensitive; LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, weekends, vacations; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, nothing to do on Friday nights, going to work; HOBBIES: sleeping collecting beer mirrors; PET PEEVE: getting up on Monday morn- ings for school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to college, become rich and live a happy life. TRACI ATROPEKA KWESELL . 177 Montowese Ave. 7 22 67 Fluff loud, bouncy, fun-loving; LIKES: fall colors, days off from work, frolicking; DISLIKES: chocolate milk, Blowfish using my hairbrush, sour notes; HOBBIES: cruising with Bunner, sitting in front of the TV under a warm blanket; ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Model Congress. Softball, work, weightlifting. Band, Cho- rus, Senior High Fellowship, Volunteer work; PET PEEVE: when people tell me what I like and I don't like when it's the exact opposite; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to dance in the nude down the produce aisle at Waldbaum's. CAROL LACOBELU • 56 Ezra St. 9 21 66 impatient, sensitive, friendly; LIKES: being with friends, the beach. Jim Morrison; DISLIKES: rain, getting up in the morning, when good times end; PET PEEVE: people who don't follow through on their promises; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world and be successful in life. DAVID A. LAFOND • 1960 Hartford Tpke. 6 31 66 Tank short-tempered, easy going, problem solver; LIKES: solving problems for other people, meet- ing new people, girls; DISLIKES: preps, stuck-up people, being used; HOB- BIES: trap shooting, my truck; PET PEEVE: running out of gas; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful with my job and my life. JANE ARLENE LAMB • 43 Coventry Cir. 10 30 67 Janie babe cute, funny, spoiled; LIKES: money, great times, the color blue; DISLIKES: minimum wage, pain, broken promises; HOBBIES: dancing, collecting music boxes; ACTIVITIES: Theater Group; PET PEEVE: people who lie; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to win the Lotto. JOHN LANE • 753 Middletown Ave. LO co o- O IE CO LU $ in c o LO co O' ________i O o m O CO Z LU $ NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR JOE P. KIERMAN ANDREW KOUTROUMANIS Once you've set a course don't change it. Luck will come to those who chase it. Don't let anything get in your way. -Tri- umph RTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAV DAVID M. KUNDRATH This old world is rough; it's just getting rougher.” -Bruce Spring- steen TRACI ATOPEKA KWESELL There is a iiffie Toilet thi gV- happen and a time to make things happen.” -Hugh Prather a JANE ARLENE LAMB Ain't it funny how time flies when the best was yet to come. -Bryan Adams JOHN LANE “Will the wind ever remember the names it has blown in the past? No, it whispers this is the last. The wind cries Mary.” -J. Hendrix Seniors JORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH kTVIS vil or devine, we're the last in line. -Ronnie James Dio THOMAS M. LAWRENCE Life is short; live it to Ihe fullest. DEBBIE D. LEAR If a man could be two places at one time, I'd be with you to- morrow and today; beside you all the way. If you see someone without a smile, give them yours. CHRISTOPHER M. LICARI If you're going to do something tonight that you'll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late. -H.Y. STEPHEN LATVIS • 19 Bayard Ave. 5 25 66 Steve witty, easy going; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, long weekends, loud music; DISLIKES: disco, preps, stuck-up people; HOBBIES: golf, music; ACTIVITIES: playing golf, listening to Led Zeppelin; PET PEEVE: waking up early; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a pro golfer. THOMAS M. LAWRENCE • 4 10 66 Piggy wild, talkauve, CUvA; LIKES: weekends, ray days, money; DISLIKES: Mondays, rainy days, v nter; HOB- BIES: driving my ccr, making money; ACTIVITIES: Latin Club;'PET PEEVE: getting up in the morning and going to school. MATTHEW J. LYONS You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope some day you'll join us and the world will live as one. -John Lennon AVEN HIGH SCHOOL DEBBIE D. LEAR • 136 Clitonville Rd. 10 22 67 Deb LIKES: Vinny Vollono; DISLIKES: when Vinny's cranky and tired, trying to call Vinny's house, work- ing, HOBBIES: woodworking; ACTIVITIES: Softball; PET PEEVE: fighting with Vinny; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to stay healthy, go on to college, get a good job, marry Vinny, and be happy. LINDA SUSAN LEIGHTON • 127 Sackett Point Rd. 2 12 67 Lin quiet, ambitious, friendly; LIKES: music, the color red, lots of friends; DISLIKES: allergy season, liars, faces without smiles; HOBBIES: drawing, aerobics; AC- TIVITIES: AFS Club. Student Council. Chorus; PET PEEVE: being late for an appointment; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful in a chosen career and to someday own a little red Porsche. CHRISTOPHER M. LICARI • 5035 Ridge Rd. 3 1 67 Chris determined, impatient, outgoing; LIKES: long weekends, laughing with friends, winning; DISLIKES: conformity, arrogance, busy signals; HOBBIES: anything but home- work; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Ice-Hockey (.10,11,12), Student Council (9.10,11,12), Advisory Board (10,11,12), FDLE Society, THE PHOENIX, Sci- ence Club, Junior Honor Guard, Boys' State, Safe-Rides; PET PEEVE: being confused; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to willingly defy all established authority and not suffer the consequences. ERIC TROY LUMPKIN • 23 Sentinel Hill Rd. 1 20 67 Freeze good looking, sweet, chile; LIKES: girls, breaking, music; DISLIKES: losing battles, crossing campus, watching Gerald walk slow; HOBBIES: breaking, popping; ACTIVI- TIES: The North Haven Breakers + Two; PET PEEVE: cold weather; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to go to college far from home. MATTHEW J. LYONS • 9 Collett St. 1 16 66 Matt” carefree, easy going, loud; LIKES: parties, weekends, frees; DISLIKES: Mondays, early mornings, going to work; HOBBIES: skiing, softball; PET PEEVE: teachers' pets; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be a law enforcement officer. NANCY J. MACDOUGAL • 138 Garfield Ave. 4 17 67 Nance happy, unorganized, perpetually late; LIKES: day 5, chocolate chip ice cream, Tracey's Duster; DISLIKES: making decisions, being grounded when it wasn’t even worth it, Avogradro's number; HOBBIES: watching low budget movies on the neighborhood VCR's, nights out with the girls; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer (10,11.12), Ski Club, Student Council, Junior and Senior Class Secre- tary, THE PHOENIX, Model Congress; PET PEEVE: being totally lost in more than one class at a time; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have my 1985 Chippen- dales calender come to life. ALLISON SUSAN MAHONEY • 67 Ridgewood Ave. 12 25 66 Son con- tent, compassionate, unorganized; LIKES, warm breezy days, people, cy- cling; DISLIKES: surface personalities, cigarettes, psychic pain; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey. Art Club. THE PHOENIX; PET PEEVE: not having time to sleep; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to explore more than one career. ALLISON SUSAN MAHONEY Only close your eyes to sleep — the world is full of adven- ture. il( 198 IOO ANTHONY C. MAISANO . 97 Patten RcJ. 4 21 67 Maze stubborn, Italian, wild; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, parties, females; DISLIKES: femmes, punks, not going out on weekends; HOBBIES: Hockey, weekend activities; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football, Varsity Hockey; PET PEEVE: political preps; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make it through high school, get a college degree, and then earn a bundle anyway I caa VT'r 7 T1 jfe Pilgrim Italian, tall, smart; LIKES: money, women, rrarrb, rSL'lRfcb:7chobl foodTgetting up early, stuck-up people; HOBBIES: computers; ACTIVITIES: THE PHOENIX; PET PEEVE: people who are back seat drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a with a Ferrari. SUZANNE M. MARFIAK • 27 Mountain Brook Rd. 1 24 67 Sue quiet, shy, country 'n proud; LIKES: Kenny Rogers, country music, poetry; DISUKES: crowds of people I don't know, being away from special loved ones, unfriendly people; HOBBIES: writing poems, taking walks on beautiful days; PET PEEVE: arguing with friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel down south near Georgia, work on farmland, and be happy. SCOTT NATHAN MARKS • 180 Cloudland Rd. 2 12 67 Flash athletic, persistent; LIKES: Lisa, ice cream, sleeping late; DISLIKES: taking SAT's. losing, the words nothing and I don't know ; HOBBIES: playing golf, going to the movies; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball (10,11,12), Student Council, Varsi- ty Basketball (10,11,12), All-Housatonic Designated Hitter ('84), Ail-Housa- tonic Honorable Mention Basketball ('84); PET PEEVE: not having enough time to do things; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to play basketball against Coach Grove's team and win. MARIBETH MARSICO • 39 Locke Dr. 4 16 67 Mar guillible, impatient, pessimistic; LIKES: our wild obnoxious times, open-minded people; DISLIKES: making decisions, crowded highways, rude customers; ACTIVITES: Student Council (10,11,12), Advisory Board (10,11,12), Prom Committee (11), THE PHOENIX. SACHEM '85, Graduation Usherette ('84); PET PEEVE: liars; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to become affluent by excelling in a certain career. THERESA MARIE MARTIN • 13 Louis St. 9 25 67 Tree extremely stubborn, opinionated, totally hysterical; LIKES: being with people who care, Thurs- day's paycheck, when my car is running smooth; DISLIKES: spiders, having no money, arrogant people; HOBBIES: reading, guys; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: when Lisa comes to me for advice and doesn't listen; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to find a nice Italian guy and bring him home to meet Granma and Pop. ANTHONY C. MAISANO All the world's indeed a stage, we are merely players, perform- ers, and portrayers, each an- other's audience outside the guilded cage.- -RUSH I may have faults but being wrong ain't one of them. - James Hoffa DONALD NEIL MCINNIS • 32 Poplar St. 6 13 67 Mac easy going, friendly, flirtatious; LIKES: parties, loud music, flirting; DISLIKES: people who come uninvited to parties, braggers, stuck-up people; HOBBIES: drawing, playing football on Sunday; PET PEEVE: people who think they are God's gift, but aren’t; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to college and be the best at whatever I do. MARY L. MCLELLAN • 469 Clitonville Rd. 7 14 67 Marvin crazy, dement- ed, absolutely insane; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, parties, being with friends; DIS- LIKES: staying home, people who lie, people with no sense of humor; HOBBIES: skiing; PET PEEVE: people who pick their noses when they're driving; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live my life to the fullest. DAVID MIKOS • 24 North Ave. 4 9 67 Dave athletic, outgoing, friendly; LIKES: sports, food, outdoors; DISLIKES: waiting, people who think they're better than someone else; HOBBIES: sports, models; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football (10,11,12), Varsity Baseball (10,11,12). Varsity Basketball (11,12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to score a touchdown. SUZANNE M. MARFIAK I never had a doubt we'd al- ways work things out; I've learned what life's about by lov- ing you through the years. - Kenny Rogers NORTH HAVEN HIGb SCOTT NATHAN MARKS Just enjoy yourself. -Michael Jackson MARY L. MCLELLAN Cause we're the party people night and day. livin' crazy that's the only way. -M.J. Off The Wad DAVID MIKOS Winning shows part of man's character but losing shows it all. NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH GARY R. MILLER Tv© seen a lot of people who thought they were cool; but then again. Lord, I've seen a lot of fools. -Lynyrd Skynyrd JOHN ROBERT MILLER I've been to the edge and I stood and looked down; you know I've lost a lot of friends there, baby; I've got no time to mess around. -V.H. REGINA MONTANO SCOTT F. MORCALDI We know what we are, but know not what we may be. - Shakespeare DEBORAH LYNN MORGAN Our memories ... will last a life- time. We'll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we'll find these are the best of times. PATRICK J. MORGAN Do not walk where the paths lead, rather make your own. WEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN AMY MORRISSEY “With this message that I bring to you the beacon of light to see you through; for time Is on our side, time is of the essence. GARY R. MILLER -2111 Whitney Ave. 7 26 66 “The Milk short, crazy, friendly; LIKES: Harley Davidsons, Lynyrd Skynyrd, on the boat with friends; DISLIKES: Taking out the trash, rice burning vehicles, people telling me I need a haircut; HOBBIES: motorcycles, hockey; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey (10,11,12); PET PEEVE: My father refusing to let me own a motorcycle; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a motorcycle and to succeed in whatever I do. JOHN ROBERT MILLER • 46 State St. 12 29 66 “Mil spastic, tall, friendly; LIKES: parties, wild women, making people laugh; DISLIKES: dull parties, doing homework in the hall before class; HOBBIES: motorcycling, partying; PET PEEVE: getting up early; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be the 500cc roadrace champion. REGINA L. MONTANO • 79 Shawmut Ave. SCOTT F. MORCALDI • 1996 Hartford Tpke. 5 6 67 tranquil, modest, ambi- tious; LIKES: clothes, traveling. New York City; DISLIKES: non-label, dead- lines, cold days; HOBBIES: Tennis; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis, Student Coun- cil, AFS Club, THE PHOENIX, Advisory Board (10,11). Prom Commiteee (11), SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: slow drivers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a corporate executive with an address in Trump Tower. DEBORAH LYNN MORGAN • 7 Velvet St. 9 28 67 “Deb short, friendly, fun- loving; LIKES: weekends, getting together with close friends, spending money; DISLIKES: unanswered phones, two-faced people, getting up ear- ly; HOBBIES: twirling, dancing; ACTIVITIES: Majorettes (10,11,12), THE PHOE- NIX (Assistant Editor) (11,12), AFS Club (10,11,12), Student Council (12), Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committee (11,12), Tennis (11,12), SACHEM '85, FIDLE Society (10); PET PEEVE: cigarette smoke; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To succeed in life and enjoy it to its fullest. PATRICK J. MORGAN • 18 Todd Dr. 3 15 67 “PJ short, skinny, totally weird; LIKES: laughing at people, breaking up cliques, starting a new thing in life; DISLIKES: cliques, backstabbers. fake friends; HOBBIES: breaking chops, breaking windows; PET PEEVE: writing out forms for the senior year- book; SUPPRESSED DESIRE:To be fat and have a tattoo on my stomach. “Take one day at a time; ain't no need to hurry; realize where you are and where you're going to. - Chicago AMY MORRISSEY • 106 Shawmut Ave. 1 4 67 short, Irish, rowdy; LIKES: Def Leppard, photography, Joe Elliott; DISLIKES: brown nosers, being lonely on weekends; HOBBIES: getting Litchified on 99 WPLR, buying rock albums; ACTIVITIES: Art Club, THE PHOENIX (photographer); PET PEEVE: People who think they know everything but really don't know anything; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to New York City, become a professional photographer and photograph Def Leppard. JANET MUNGIGUERRA “We shouldn't even think about tomorrow; sweet memories will last a long, long time. GINA LYNN MORTALI • 47 Watson Ave. 1 4 67 “Jean friendly, sensitive, understanding; LIKES: going out and having a great time with friends, spending time at the beach, snow on Christmas Eve; DISLIKES: rookies, getting up early, “know-it-alls ; HOBBIES: playing tennis, hunting with Maria B; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis (9,10,11,12), Watergiri for JV and Varsity Foot- ball Teams (10,11,12); PET PEEVE: being called Lisa; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to college, be successful, live a long and healthy life, and most of all be happy. JANET MUNGIGUERRA • 35 Randall Dr. 10 10 67 “Jan confused, always laughing, outgoing; LIKES: good times with friends, snowy winters, summer nights; DISLIKES: having no money, crowded places, having nothing to do on weekends; HOBBIES: cruisin' in Val's Firebird; PET PEEVE: when people are late; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in everything I do. PHILIP MUNSON- 107 Carriage Dr. DANIEL WILLIAM MURPHY • 25 Lincoln St. 1 V67 “B.R.M. friendly, ami- able, different; LIKES: cold weather, skiing, sleeping late; DISLIKES: crossing in the rain, obnoxious people, people calling me strange; HOBBIES: skiing, scuba diving; ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Varsity Soccer, Greater Hartford Award for Outstanding Civil Services, Who's Who Among American High School Students; PET PEEVE: Kevin Frost's sneak attacks; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To enter a college and exit a scholar. MATTHEW J. MYJAK • 10 Rock Rd. 3 20 67 intelligent, creative, perfec- tionist; LIKES: video games, computers, animals; DISLIKES: bad grades, slop- py people, people who smoke; HOBBIES: stamp collecting; ACTIVITIES: Student Council, SACHEM '85, AV Club; MICHAEL WILLIAM NAPPE . 315 Skiff St. 3 10 67 “Nap outgoing, roman- tic. lovable; LIKES: my friends, music, road trips; DISLIKES: being stereotyped, being intoxicated, when the phone is busy and you have to make an important call; HOBBIES: writing (poetry, songs), psychology; ACTIVITIES: Drama Club (10). Track (10,11,12), Student Council (9,10), Concert Band (9.11.11.12) , Chorus (11,12), Jazz Band (12), Stage Band 11,12); PET PEEVE: People who hide their real identities; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To write a song that the world loves and believes in and helps to bring peace and love throughout the world. LISA NASTRI • 1890 Ridge Rd. 10 13 67 “Lee confused, moody, fickle; LIKES: hallucinations, punks, partying with my friends; DISLIKES: not getting the car, my brother, certain people who think they're cool; PET PEEVE: Being told what to do when I already know what I want; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live one day at a time and take problems as they come. LINDA MARIE NAZARIO • 19 Beach La. 12 1 66 “Little Naz moody, outgo- ing, sensitive; LIKES: Rich, being with friends, the beach; DISLIKES: certain people, getting up, not having money; ACTIVITIES: Russian Club; PET PEEVE: Losing to Rich; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a black Porsche. APRIL E. NEFF • One King Arthur Ct. 4 18 67 impatient, independent, content; LIKES: the color red. the good times at NHHS. spending time with my family and friends; DISLIKES: working at Waldbaum's, not having a car when I need it, people who act like somebody they are not; HOBBIES: skiing, shopping; ACTIVITIES: Ski Club (10,11, President 12), Advisory Board (11.12) . Student Council (9.11,12). Safe-Rides (11). Basketball (11,12), '84 Graduation Usherette; PET PEEVE: People who take advantage of others; SUPPRESSED DEISRE: To live and enjoy each day to the fullest. ROBIN NEWMAN • 375 Skiff St. 3 30 67 “Robinivichikavski friendly, rowdy, loud; LIKES: friendly people, long weekends, horror books; DISLIKES: crossing in the rain, Monday mornings, spoiled people; HOBBES: reading, collecting glasses; ACTIVITIES: Swim Team, Fencing Club; PET PEEVE: waiting for any- thing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world. PAULA M. NICHOLLS • 5 North Ave. 7 21 67 complainer, talkative, skinny; LIKES: the J. Geil's Band, summer, Christmas; DISLIKES: rainy days, being broke, two-faced people; PET PEEVE: crossing campus, especially in win- ter. DANIEL WILLIAM MURPHY “I come to bury Ceasar, not to praise him. -Shakespeare's JU- LIUS CEASAR MATTHEW J. MYJAK “The good and the wise lead quiet lives. TH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAV MICHAEL WILLIAM NAPPE LISA NASTRI We were children once, play- Sure don't know what I'm go- ing with toys. -Steve Winwood ing for, but I'm gonna' go for it for sure. -Grateful Dead CO © 2 O' £ LINDA MARIE NAZARIO The moment may be tempo- rary, but the memory will last for- ever. APRIL E. NEFF There is only one success — to be able to spend your life in your own way. ROBIN NEWMAN Happy are those who dream and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. PAULA M. NICHOLLS Time is the shadow we trace. Dreams we try to embrace; Time will pass as it must. Dreams explode into dust. -J. Geil's Band sjojues IORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH I ANGELO NORMAN ANDREW NOTARINO “It's up to you, what you will de- cide your own fate, make your choice now for tomorrow may be far too late. -Twisted Sister ELLEN ANNE O’DONNELL “In my hands. I hold today ... In my dreams, I hold tomorrow .. In my faith, I hold forever. STEPHANIE OSMUN “Looking back on how it was in years gone by, all the good times that I had makes today seem rather sad, so much has changed. -Carpenters PHILIP J. OUELLETTE, JR. JAMES G. OWLER “The road to success is always under construction. AVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN SHARON PALMIERI Do you know we exist? Have you forgotten the keys to the kingdom? Have you been born yet and are you alive? -Jim Morrison GO O x O o o CO Cn MICHAEL PAPA n ANGELO NORMAN • 28 Laydon Ave. 5 22 67 Italian, protective, semi- jealous; LIKES: the beach, warm summer nights, a caring girl; DISLIKES: work, getting out of bed before noon, a girl who is afraid to show emotion; HOBBIES: Baseball, Football; PET PEEVE: finding out that a certain someone has gone to the library again and won't be home; SUPPRESSED DES E: To meet the right lady, have children, and make as much money as I can doing as little as possible. ANDREW NOTARINO • 130 Cloudland Rd. ELLEN ANNE O’DONNELL • 88 Patten Rd. 11 7 67 friendly, outgoing, sar- castic; LIKES: shopping sprees, goodtimes with dose friends, payday; DIS- LIKES: cigarette smoke, slow drivers, when Eileen fills the car with steam; HOBBIES: painting; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Swimming (9,10.11,12), Freshman Softball, Band Student Council, SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: when people make me wait; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have everything in my room on a hanger at once. STEPHANIE OSMUN • 27 Drazen Dr. 8 3 67 “Steph cute, sarcastic, per- sonable; LIKES: clothes, shock value, having fun; DISLIKES: being ignored, problems, people who don't have a sense of humor; HOBBIES: writing poetry; ACTIVITIES: Indsanettes, Theater Group; PET PEEVE: when people get mad and don't tell you why; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to Europe. PHILIP J. OUELLETTE, JR. • 70 Maple Ave. 6 17 67 “Phil friendly, rowdy, flirtatious; LIKES: weekends, having a good time, vacations; DISLIKES: get- ting up early, work, two-faced people; HOBBIES: playing guitar, basketball; PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than others; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in life. JAMES G. OWLER . 31 Fairlawn Dr. SHARON PALMIERI • 39 Manor Dr. 1 14 67 “Tiny tiny, moody, mellow; LIKES: Jim Morrison, concerts, Friday nights with Nicky; DISLIKES: two-faced people, when I get suspended, staying home; HOBBIES: Listening to the Doors and Skynyrd; PET PEEVE: People who think they're God's gift. SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be able to do what I want, go where I want and when I want. ADAM J. PANDOLFI • 59 Randall Dr. 1 11 66 “MOLE tall, friendly. Italian; LIKES: 5-day weekends, stormy weather, women; DISLIKES: 5-paragraph essays, Mondays, people who scrape the roof with their noses; HOBBIES: Skiing, partying; PET PEEVE: brown nosers, preps, lowlifes; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: To make a whole lot of money and be rich. MICHAEL PAPA • 170 Middletown Ave. 7 10 67 LIKES: girls. Van Halen, good times; DISLIKES: RUSH, long days, booring weekends; HOBBIES: Hunting, riding motorcycles; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make it through life with enough money. —I ANGELA PARK • 1455 Ridge Rd. 2 24 67 Angle” I am who I am; LIKES: winter time. CCY 84-85; DISLIKES: being told what to do, the top 40, getting up in the morning; HOBBIES: skiing, writing, drawing; ACTIVITIES: REFLECTIONS, Model Congress. Ski Club, THE PHOENIX (Photographer). SA- CHEM '85, PET PEEVE: crowds; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to one day be successful and able to give Chumley B.Y. all they've ever wanted in life, just like they've done for me. KEITH J. PASCARELLI • 141 Pond Hill Rd. 12 24 66 mellow, friendly, unique; LIKES: Portland quarrys. parties on winter nights, my friend's house when his parents are away; DISLIKES: my friend's weekend stories, fixing pitching machines for Mr. DeMayo. being tormented by baseball scouts; HOBBIES: cliff diving, visiting girls' colleges; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball (10,11,12), All- American Center Fielder; PET PEEVE: People who don't have something nice to say about someone; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a millionaire and buy into the Budweiser franchise. £ NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 N( CHARLES E. PATTERSON, JR. • 50 Barton Dr. 9 13 65 Chuckles” rowdy, wild, outgoing; LIKES: girls, partying, weekends; DISLIKES: NHHS. all authority figures, the day after; H08BIES: taking up space; PET PEEVE: being straight; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to ride wild and free on a Harley forever. NANCY JEAN PEACH • 26 Carina Rd. 3 3 67 Peaches” talkative, gullible, unorganized; LIKES: walking on the beach at night, roses, getting letters; DISLIKES: missing exits on 1-95, when Liz changes the radio, having to wait for Sonia; HOBBIES: sneaking, using charge accounts; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Gym- nastics, Ski Club. Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committee (11). Student Council (11,12), Theatre Club, SACHEM '85, 1 4 of the Howland Gals; PET PEEVE: working weekends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to understand everything and not have to ask what or why. CHRISTOPHER P. PELLEGRINO • 192 Rock Rd. 7 20 67 Beaner” Italian, friendly, funny; LIKES: Debbie, skiing, raviolis; DISLIKES: stuck-up girls, getting up for school, canceled parties; HOBBIES: cars, being with friends; ACTIVI- TIES: Track, Ski Club, Science Club; PET PEEVE: people who try to boss around; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a mechanical engineer. LAURA KAY PERRY • 7 Chapman Ct. 7 27 67 friendly, ambitious, vivacious; LIKES: nice clothes, dancing, being with my friends; DISLIKES: two-faced people, goodbyes, being rushed; HOBBIES: waterskiing, swimming; ACTIVI- TIES: Swim Team, Student Council, National Honor Society (Treasurer), Advisory Board (11,12), AFS Club, FIDLE Society, Chorus, Theatre Club, Latin Club, Junior Honor Guard, SACHEM '85. Drama Club, Model Congress, Who's Who Among American High School Students: PET PEEVE: cigarette smoke; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to lead a happy and successful life. SANDRA LYNN PERSANO • 15 Tenedine Dr. 11 22 66 Sandi” gullible, friendly, complainer; LIKES: cold winter nights, Tom, sleeping; DISLIKES: un- friendly people, waking up early, rainy days; HOBBIES: ice sktaing, water skiing, PET PEEVE: people who think they know it all; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful in the future and live happily with someone special. GERALDINE ANNE PESCE • 32 Carina Rd. 7 12 66 Gerri” unorganized, moody, Italian; LIKES: buying clothes, chocolate traveling; DISLIKES: parking lots, arguing, tomatoes; HOBBIES: drawing; PET PEEVE: obnoxious people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE, to be successful. LENA PETERS • 27 Giles Ave. 1 1 67 Juice” classy, tough, good hearted; LIKES: my man, partying, to be loved; DISUKES: rainy weather, Sundays, unhappy people; HOBBIES: spending time with that special person, being with my twin sister; ACTIVITIES: JV and Varsity Softball; PET PEEVE: When someone talks about my mother; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be myself. LO CO O O O IE o o d o CO 0 n KEITH J. PASCARELLI “Don't look for the flaws as you go through life; it's wise and kind to be somewhat blind.” X h CHARLES E. PATTERSON, JR. It's better to have loved and lost than never have loved at all.” NORTt- MA VE wr GHOOL 1985 NOR RTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAV NANCY JEAN PEACH Life's truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way. LAURA KAY PERRY May love be ever in your heart; may joy be yours to share; and wherever your dreams lead you, may happiness meet you there. SANDRA LYNN PERSANO If the sun refused to shine I would still be loving you. When the mountains crumble to the sea there would still be you and me. CHRISTOPHER P. PELLEGRINO “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. GERALDINE ANN PESCE If you wish to be loved, you must love in return. LENA PETERS I have a dream! -Martin L. King Seniors 67 Seniors 68 ORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH CHRISTOPHER R. PETRICCIONE KRIS J. PETTERSON Being cool Is: knowing what to do; how to do it; where to do it; when to do it; and whom to do it with to be socially acceptable. THOMAS F. PHILLIPS The word of the Lorax seems perfectly clear, unless people care a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not. - Dr. Seuss MARIA LAURA PINE “I've loved you since I first saw you; I knew you were the one for me. There's nothing more I want than to spend my life with DINA MARIE PISANI “A time for all. for all in time we slip beyond the border line of who we are, and where we long to be. -Billy Squier. PAULA MARIE PISCITELLI Someday love will find you break those chains that bind you. One night will remind you how we touched and went our separate ways. -Journey AVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN STANLEY F. PLISZKA Lookin' back down the road of love we can still feel the heart- ache, pain, and joy of an unre- lenting love; hold us together. - Chicago CO N O o o Q GO O 6 o o 00 JAMES JOSEPH POGMORE The farther a person gets from reality, the closer they get to the goodness of life. O n JOHN JOSEPH POULIN Sometimes I wonder where will we go. Lord don't you take my whiskey and rock 'n roll. -Lyn- yrd Skynyrd CHRISTOPHER R. PETRICCIONE • 4 Buckingham La. 6 20 66 Motley Chris Italian, talented, easy going; LIKES: MOPAR, electric bass guitar, heavy metal music; DISLIKES: Pontiac, stuck-up girls, car problems, HOBBIES: flying radio control airplanes, working on the MOPAR; ACTIVITIES: East Coast Swamp Fliers, going to see the drags; PET PEEVE: people who touch my car; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a professional rock 'n roll musician. KRIS PETTERSON • 1164 Hartford Tpke. 1 12 67 contemplative, percep- tive, misunderstood; LIKES: females, any kind of fun or excitement, parties; DISLIKES: people who are snobbish because of their academic abilities, people too moral to be perceptive, people who don't like me; HOBBIES: winning, skiing; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (Vice President). Civil Air Patrol (Commander), Model Congress, Civitan Club, Advisory Board (11), Varsity Hockey (10), JV Soccer, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country (10). JV Cross Country (9); PET PEEVE: people who like catsup on their hotdogs; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To understabd life in all its perspectives. THOMAS F. PHILLIPS • 4500 Ridge Rd. 4 29 67 Tom observant, outgoing, enthusiastic; LIKES: massages, chocolate chip cookies, life; DISLIKES: ultra- conservatives. my SAT scores, phony people; HOBBIES: Soccer, enjoying the great outdoors; ACTIVITIES: Class Officer. Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track, Student Council, THE PHOENIX (Sports Editor), Model Congress, AFS Club. SACHEM '85. Project Adventure Aide. FIDLE Society; PET PEEVE: not taking chances; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To receive the Nobel Peace Prize while serv- ing as a U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union. MARIA LAURA PINE • 319 Mill Rd. 11 17 66 Trouble stubborn, Italian, independent; LIKES: Andy Genovese, being with my true friends, watching the sunrise up at the beach; DISLIKES: preps, stuck-up people, bossy peo- ple; HOBBIES: listening to music, partying; ACTIVITIES: Softball, Volleyball, horseback riding, waterskiing, swimming; PET PEEVE: people who talk be- hind your back; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To spend the rest of my life with Andy. DINA MARIE PISANI • 7 Surrey Dr. 12 12 67 Deen fashionable, obnox- ious, independent; LIKES: spending money, expensive clothes, sleeping late on cold winter mornings; DISLIKES: waking up before sun rises, dieting, bugs; HOBBIES: sewing, watching TV, ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Varsity Swimming, PTA Fashion Show, Sachem '85; PET PEEVE: when Eileen mispro- nounces names and words: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a fashion design company. PAULA MARIE PISCITELLI • 119 Mill Rd. 5 25 67 Monkey friendly, talk- ative, Italian; LIKES: boys, partying on weekends. Lincolns; DISLIKES: work, stuck-up people, waking up early in the morning; HOBBIES: sleeping; AC- TIVITIES: SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: people who pretend to be your friend; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make something out of my life. STANLEY F. PLISZKA • 85 Frost Dr. 10 24 67 Stan the Man friendly, outgoing, fun; LIKES: friends, parties, having a good time; DISLIKES: getting up, rainy days, cutting the lawn; HOBBIES: fishing, hanging out at the firehouse. ACTIVITIES: Band. Stage Band, MUSIC MAN Orchestra, Chorus, Marching Band, Montowese Fire House; PET PEEVE: people who try to act cool when they're around you, but it is all a big act; SUPPRESSED DEISRE: to take a 41' Coast Guard Rescue Boar out into rough seas, flip it over, and see if it really does come back up. JAMES JOSEPH POGMORE • 30 Green Hill Rd. 4 9 67 Poggi optimistic, perceptive, friendly. LIKES: art rock music, late nights with good friends, firefighting; DISLIKES: annoying consumers, tailgaters, getting out of bed before noon; HOBBIES: drumming; ACTIVITIES: Concert and Marching Band (9,10,11, Co-President 12). Stage Band (9,10,11,12). Jazz-Rock Combo (11,12), Fencing Club (11.12), Model Congress (9,10,11, Treasurer 12), Who's Who Among American High School Students. Chorus (10.11.12), Drama Club, Golf Team (10), NH Volunteer Fire Department, Student Council (10,11); PET PEEVE: two-faced people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to earn my living by playing the drums and to tour the world. JOHN JOSEPH POULIN • 36 Surrey Dr. 5 15 67 Jay bad-tempered, lazy, obnoxious; LIKES: cars, hanging around with my friends, Karen; DISLIKES: school, low-life people, cheap beer; HOBBIES: riding motorcycles, building cars; ACTIVITIES: ice hockey, fishing, skiing; PET PEEVE: people who start a conversation and then walk away; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get out of school, live a good life and be successful in whatever I do. RAYMOND C. PRUNIER RAYMOND C. PRUNIER • 43 Clark Ave. 3 28 67 “Sugar tall, outgoing, 17; LIKES: baseball, hockey, Boston Bruins; DISLIKES: Duran Duran, Boy George fans. Monday mornings; HOBBIES: hockey, woodworking. ACTIVI- TIES; Ice Hockey (9,10,11,12); PET PEEVE: crowded hallways; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to win a state championship in ice hockey before graduation. BRIAN B. QUINN • 56 Coventry Cir. 4 20 67 short, rowdy, opinionated; LIKES; hockey, beautiful girls, parties; DISLIKES: preppies, stuck-up girls, bor- ing parties; HOBBIES: girls: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey (10,1112). Baseball (9). Golf Team; PET PEEVE: when girls throw you a line of bull ...; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to someday be very rich and get all the things I've always wanted. CHRISTIE ANN RAFTER • 101 Standish Ave. 11 2 67 Sunshine loud, sensi- tive, moody; LKES: Van Halen, weekends with friends, hockey; DISLIKES: rainy days, getting caught, having nothing to do; HOBBIES: partying, ice skating; PET PEEVE: people who can't mind their own business; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to find a rich gorgeous guy and live happily together. ANDREA MICHELLE RANDLETT • 333 Quinnipiac Ave. 8 19 67 ’Anie cheerful, outgoing, honest; LIKES: being happy, having a great time, suc- ceeding in life; DISLIKES: conceited people, spelling, fighting; HOBBIES: sing- ing, driving; ACTIVITIES: NHCC Senior High Fellowship, YMCA Instructor, SACHEM '85, Prom Committee, Model Congress, Student Council, Chorus, Musicon, Fund Raising; PET PEEVE: stupid people who become stupid dri- vers. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to clean up the filth in Washington, DC and have fun doing it. VALERIE LEE RAWLING • 30 Randall Dr. 3 15 67 Val always laughing, vivacious, spoiled; LIKES: yellow roses, having a good laugh with the girls, cheesecake; DISLIKES: When Janet doesn't answer her phone, breaking my nails, when my gas tank is on empty; HOBBIES: cruisin' in the Firebird; PET PEEVE: no right turn on red lights; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have all my dreams come true. MARK PROIETTE If the sun still refuses to shine. I'd still be loving you — mountains crumble to the sea. there would still be you and me. MARK PROIETTE -41 Montowese Ave. 1 16 66 tall. dark, lazy; LIKES: Cathy M., weekends, being with Cathy M.. DISLIKES: school, getting up in the morning, getting my car messy; HOBBIES: my car, being with Cathy M.; PET PEEVE: being lied to; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to Italy with Cathy. EDWARD H. REINHOLTZ • 15 Del Ave. 2 22 66 Ed helpful, friendly, talk- ative; LIKES: computers. TV. eating; DISLIKES: loud music, homework, for- eign cars; HOBBIES: stamp collecting, computers; ACTIVITIES: AFS Club, Computer Club, Student Council, Stamp Club; PET PEEVE: dumb people and people who think they are tough; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a restau- rant and win the lottery. GERALD L. REINHOLTZ • 15 Del Av. 9 27 67 Gerry competitive, con- trolled, organized; LIKES: traveling, pizza, weekends; DISLIKES: smoking, rain, getting up early (especially on cold mornings); HOBBIES: computers, swim- ming; ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society, Advisory Board (11,12), FIDLE Society. AFS Club (Treasurer), Prom Committee (11), SACHEM '85 (Publicity Editor), Fencing, THE PHOENIX; PET PEEVE: people who think they're too good for anyone else; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to college, be successful, and live in Hawaii. PAUL RENKEWITZ • 186 Clintonville Rd. 7 13 67 Wood Brown shy, quiet, sensitive; LIKES: Triumph, Mopars, a certain someone; DISLIKES: crossing campus. Fords, Spelunking; HOBBIES: fishing, riding, skiing; PET PEEVE: get- ting up for school in the morning; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get my car on the road. LO GO a NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR I'm really innocent ... I only look guilty. NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH CRISTIE ANN RAFTER I said goodbye to romance, goodbye to friends, goodbye to all the past; I guess that we'll meet, we'll meet in the end. - Ozzy Osbourne ANDREA MICHELLE RANDLETT The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Sebastion R. N. Chamfort VALERIE LEE RAWLING I'm finally out in the clear and I'm free, I've got dreams. I'm li- vin' for ... -Steve Perry-Jour- ney EDWARD H. REINHOLTZ Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. GERALD L. REINHOLTZ What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. PAUL RENKEWITZ Welcome to the kingdom land of heart and soul; a world of real live fantasies where truths are seldom told. -TRIUMPH Seniors 72 IORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH RAFFAELA RICCITELLI ”17 days the rain will come down, then will have 2 choose. If u believe look 2 the dawn and u SABRINA ROSE RIGGI Do not follow where a path leads, rather go where there is no path and leave a trail.'' shall never loose. -PRINCE LORIANN ROSANO ”1 see my future at the rainbow's end. happy hours, timeless friends; And if I ever find my way, rest assured I will stay. -Billy Squier JODI LYNN RUBINO Stuck on you. I've got this feel- ing down deep in my soul, that I just can't lose, guess I'm on my way. TRACEY ANN RUSSO There are numerous types, so many it's true, but the truest of friends are the truest to you. - N.J.M. RAFFAELA RICCITELLI • 15 Manor Dr. 11 25 67 Raff” Italian, friendly, sensitive; LIKES: dancing, boys. Toad's Place; DISLIKES: boring Sundays, hot and muggy days, tomatoes; HOBBIES: going shopping, playing centipede; PET PEEVE: having no money to spend when you're going shopping; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To have a successful career and be happy in whatever I do. KERRI L. SALEMME The moment may be brief, but the memory will last a lifetime. J CD SABRINA ROSE RIGGI - 111 Rimmon Rd. 1 24 67 Bri persistent, depend- able. sensitive; LIKES: holidays, shopping sprees, peace treaties; painting, relaxing; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10,11.12). Student Council. Prom Committee, SACHEM '85. THE PHOENIX (Reporter), Varsity Swimming, Latin Club, FIDLE Society, Model Congress, PTA Fashion Show; PET PEEVE: slow, monotone speech; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To walk into Saks Fifth Avenue and be well known. ELIZABETH THERESA RIORDAN • 278 Kings Hwy. 7 24 67 Liz indepen- dent, dazed and confused, sensitive; LIKES: being with Pete, fall days. NADINE L SANSONE The face is the mirror of the mind, and eyes without speak- ing confess the secrets of the heart. MARY ANNE L. SALZ “Everyone goes through changes looking to find the truth, don't look at me for an- swers, don't ask me — I don't know. cr o x o o o CO CJ1 X o oo Cn o 70 eating; DISLIKES: school, diets, missing someone; HOBBIES: skiing, partying; ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Cross Country; PET PEEVE: being pressured; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be happy. LORIANN ROSANO • 45 Randall Dr. 1 12 67 ”L short, Italian, moody; LIKES: Billy Squier. memories from summer of '83, Friday nights; DISLIKES: train tracks, when someone changes the radio station when Billy's on, working on Friday nights. ACTIVITIES: SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: When Uz doesn't get along with my boyfriends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a 1966 red Mustang convertible. JODI LYNN RUBINO • 27 Manor Dr. 5 29 67 Bean friendly, energetic, outgoing; UKES: being with John, going out with friends, spending money; DISLIKES: being sick, rainy days, not going out on weekends; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading; PET PEEVE cold winter days without snow; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: To go to college, have my own day care center, and spend my life with John in happiness. TRACEY ANN RUSSO • 125 Whitney Ridge Ter. 4 3 67 confused, impatient, procrastinator; LIKES: peace treaties, going swimming at night, weekend camping trips; DISLIKES: making decisions, people who don't listen to me when I talk, people who play games; HOBBIES: watching low-budget mov- ies on neighborhood VCR's, spending time with friends. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer (10.11. Captain 12). Track and Field. THE PHOENIX. Student Council. FIDLE Society, National Honor Society. Junior Honor Guard. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Model Congress, Science Club; PET PEEVE: having to wait for Nancy; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own a car that won't break down. KERRI L. SALEMME • 239 Mill Rd. 10 5 67 moody, sensitive, argumentative; LIKES: my car. going out. special times with good friends; DISLIKES: home- work, curfews, waking up early; HOBBIES: washing my car; ACTIVITIES: Student Council. Latin Club, Model Congress, SACHEM '85; PET PEEVE: being called Shawn's little sister ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to fulfill my dreams, be happy and succeed in life. MARYANNE L. SALZ • 9 Hemingway La. 12 2 67 Sticks weird, loud, talkative; LIKES: Van Halen, Ozzy Osbourne, a certain someone; DISLIKES: preps, bossy people, stuck-up people; HOBBIES: music, partying; PET PEEVE, people who talk behind your back. SUPPRESSED DEISRE: To be with the one I love. NADINE L. SANSONE • 559 Old Quinnipiac Ave. 3 5 67 Nay unpredict- able, mischievous, happy; LIKES: someone special, being loved, surprises; DISLIKES: broken promises, being told NO , backstabbers; HOBBIES: pho- tography, cooking; PET PEEVE: my brother Rowlph ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To live life to the fullest, make all my dreams come true, and to always be happy. HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN uo oo o ___________I o CO m JOANNE SANTELLO • 5 Palmer Rd. 3 16 67 Jo-Jo loud, bubbly, caring; LIKES; sharing time with my friends, walking on the beach, rowdiness; DIS- LIKES: oral essays, people without smiles, when you're talking to someone and they're not listening you; HOBBIES: diving, singing; ACTIVITIES: CYO Folk Group, Swimming, Chorus (10,11,12), Barry Manilow Singers, South Western Regional Festival, Band, Boys Swim Team Manager (9,10,11,12), Montowese Fire House Volunteer; PET PEEVE: not getting letters; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To make it over the rainbow and find my pot of gold. BRIAN T. SCOTT -131 Standish Ave. STEPHEN M. SHURA • 33 Eaton St. 1 26 67 One of Three unique, obnox- ious, easy but not cheap; LIKES: Berlin, theater, Mrs. Pinto; DISLIKES: being broke, tests, conceited people; HOBBIES: acting, modeling; ACTIVITIES: Educational Center for the Arts, Theater Group; PET PEEVE: two-faced people who call themselves friends ; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To become a famous actor. KEVIN SMITH • 109 Shawmut Ave. 6 27 67 Smitty skinny, human, rowdy; LIKES: women. Led Zeppelin, going out with the gang; DISLIKES: plastic people, Duran Duran, stuck-up girls; HOBBIES: drums, basketball; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To be self-employed in a large music store. LISA ANN SMITH • 6 Blue Hills Rd. 6 24 67 fun loving, sensitive, understand- ing; LIKES: being in love, the colors of Autumn, happy memories; DISLIKES: short summers, being cold, saying goodbye; HOBBIES: writing poems, pho- tography; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To always be happy. MARK A. SMITH • 14 Belvedere Rd. CINDY A. SOLOMON • 32 Pool Rd. 2 19 67 Tiny short, lazy, moody; LIKES. Bill Fife, partying with good friends, memories; DISLIKES: sitting in the middle of a restaurant, the fact that Bill lives in Massachusetts, the Army; HOBBIES: writing poems, bowling; PET PEEVE: Anything that keeps Bill from coming down to North Haven; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To fulfill my dreams. NORMAN ST. MICHEL • 74 Fallon Dr PETE STEVENSON, JR. • 590 Skiff St. 5 2 67 LIKES: old music, camping, driving; DISLIKES: school, work, dark places; HOBBIES: leather working, metal working; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be rich and have my own island. LO cO o —I O O x x X t— £X UO CO O O o x o CO 0 X X X h- ORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NOR ORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 N JOANNE SANTELLO Friends forever, sharing ever- ything together, always under- standing just how much the oth- er cares. BRIAN T. SCOTT STEPHEN M. SHURA “They reached for tomorrow, but tomorrow's more of the same; so they reached for to- morrow, but tomorrow never came. - Dave Diamond-Berlin TTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAV KEVIN SMITH Babe, I'm gonna leave you, I ain't lookin'; woman. I've got to ramble. LISA ANN SMITH As the wind blows soft and we embrace, may our hearts hold forever the memories of this place. 3 O 3 Cn MARK A. SMITH CINDY A. SOLOMON If you're lost, you can look and you will find me; if you fall I will catch you; I'll be waiting time after time. NORMAN ST. MICHEL PETE STEVENSON, JR. You run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking and racing around to come up behind you again. -Pink Floyd Seniors 76 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH SUZANNE ELIZABETH STONE Learn to forgive ... learn how to wait; learn how to live before it's too late.” B. S.-I.A. SUSAN F. SUDNICKAS Lost on a floating cloud, drifting somewhere unknown, drifting alone.” -T.T.C. KATHY SULLIVAN MARZENA SZENIAK The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the founda- tion of morals and legislation.” - J. Bentham LISA TAYLOR One must experience the sad to appreciate the happy.” ROBERT M. TAYLOR So I'm steady, we're the last of the race; don't stop running I'm a fool for the chase; play the game, surrender to me baby.” MELISSA TEMPLE And so you see I have come to doubt all that I once held as true; I stand along without be- liefs, the only truth I know is you.” -S. 8c G. SUZANNE ELIZABETH STONE • 76 Grove Rd. 5 20 67 Ping spoiled, rowdy, obnoxious; LIKES: Mur, going out with the girls, sleeping late; DISLIKES: long practices, missing someone, getting up early; HOBBIES: cheering; ACTIVI- TIES: JV Cheerleading (10), Varsity Cheerleading (11,12), 1 4 of the How- land Gals; PET PEEVE: the 8:55 pack; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have all of my dreams come true. SUSAN F. SUDNICKAS • 390 Clintonville Rd. 9 28 67 Snickers” tall, gullible, sensitve; LIKES: full moons, star-filled skies, spending money; DISLIKES: peo- ple who squeak, whine, or feel sorry for themselves; HOBBIES: Skiing, talking; PET PEEVE: dusterbuster's way with words; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry Michael Andretti. DANA E. THOMPSON “In order to find your rainbow first you have to get through the rah. -Jim Croche X (D x CO O JZ O O o oc Cn KATHY SULLIVAN • 45 North Ave. 3 4 66 Weezy” funny, sensitive, fun- loving; LIKES: having a good time with my friends, Tom Selleck, animals; DISLIKES: getting up early, cigarette smoke, people who are stuck-up and snobby; HOBBIES: listening to music, collecting cat statues; PET PEEVE: cigarette smoke; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To one day meet Tom Selleck. MARZENA SZENIAK • 12 Palmieri PI. 10 16 65 energetic, quiet, cheerful. LIKES: chocolate, my boyfriend John, rock; DISLIKES: snotty people, too much homework; HOBBIES: stamp collecting, postcard collecting; ACTIVI- TIES: AFS Club, Art Club; PET PEEVE: final exams; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To own my own Porsche 928. ROBERT M. TAYLOR -117 Pool Rd. 8 7 66 Spike” crazy, lazy, bad-tem- pered; LIKES: Tracy, motorcycles, weekends; DISLIKES: when Marie and Debbie don't have Cremora, school, waking up; HOBBIES: partying; PET PEEVE: when someone tells me what to do; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To get married, have two kids and make a lot of money. LISA TAYLOR • 207 Pond Hill Rd. 2 15 67 Liza” sensitive, moody, outgoing; LIKES: Anthony Papa, Saturday nights, summer; DISLIKES: waiting, not get- ting enough sleep, not talking; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Swimming (10), Fresh- man Basketball, Freshman Softball, FIDLE Society. Russian Club; PET PEEVE: silent phone conversations; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To go to college and be with Anthony. MELISSA TEMPLE • 971 Hartford Tpke. 6 2 67 “Ratty” creative, extrane- ous, independent; LIKES: sharp and blustery Autumn days, the bleakness of a winter sky, the subtle shades of spring; DISLIKES: sticky and sweltering summers, insincerity, willful ignorance; HOBBIES: creative writing and read- ing; ACTIVITIES: Educational Center for the Arts; PET PEEVE: those who condemn and ridicule what they have yet to understand; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To someday stand in the ranks with artists such as Chagall, Miro, Matisse and Picasso. o c DANA E. THOMPSON • 15 Side Hill Rd. 10 23 67 silly, spontaneous, gullible; LIKES: Christmas Eve. pink balloons, butterscotch sundaes; DISLIKES: doritos, empty promises. Spruce Banks (6 15 84); ACTIVITIES: Varsity Field Hockey (10,11, Captain 12), Varsity Tennis (10,11,12), Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Council Treasurer (11), Student Council Secretary (12), 1984 Graduation Usherette, SACHEM '85, Latin Club, Climate Committee (10,11,12); PET PEEVE: People who only tan one side of their bodies; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To live happily ever after. JAMES EDWARD THOMPSON • 18 Helen Dr. 8 12 67 Jim” ambitious, outgoing, moody; LIKES: people, going out with friends, music; DISLIKES: bossy people, small cars, pressure. HOBBIES: golf; ACTIVITIES: Model Con- gress (Chairman), Band (President), AFS Club, Golf. Student Council, High School Bowl, Advisory Board, National Honor Society (Vice-President); PET PEEVE: fake people; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To take Christie Brinkley to the beach in my Jaguar XJ12. JAMES EDWARD THOMPSON A smile costs nothing but gives much; it takes only a moment but the memory can last for- ever.” v v V y NORTH JOHN TIRRO • 47 Marion Dr. 12 16 66 Cleo optimistic, playful, an achiever; LIKES: free time; swinging from rafters and frolicking in general, nature. DISLIKES: negative attitudes, child-proof bottles, application forms; HOBBIES: music (esp. Apocalypse), working out at the YMCA; ACTIVITIES: Football (9). Track (9), Stage Band (9,10), Concert Band (10,11,12), Apocalypse (9,10,11,12), Chorus (11,12), Farming wheat in the summers (10,11,12). Songwriting (11,12), PET PEEVE: the chlorine added to my drink- ing water; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To throw snowballs at pigeons on the New Haven Green. i§ NORTH o mmmm d o 11 °°| X I 0 x I I X X cn o vVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 f JOHN TIRRO Life is what you make of it. Some Smart Person MICHAEL SEAN TOBIN • 17 Upper State St. DANA MARC TOFIG ■ 53 Windsor Rd. 9 21 67 Marc friendly, short, hyper; LIKES: the Mets. pizza. Korg synthesizers; DISLIKES: stupid customers, morn- ings. final exams; HOBBIES: playing the piano, listening to music; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Swimming, Concert Band, Stage Band, Chorus, West Ridge Fire Department; PET PEEVE: people who think they're great when they aren't; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a successful LP and tour the world. FRANK TOMASZEK . 49 Carriage Dr. 5 21 67 LIKES: Rolling Stones, parties, women; DISLIKES: busy phones. Lex Luther, brown nosers; HOBBIES: women, going crazy; PET PEEVE: staying home. LO oo o O O BRANDIE TORRES ■ 300 Quinnipiac Ave. 8 2 67 Whiskey talkative, mel- low, moody; LIKES: Patrick Choplick, being with friends, exercising; DISLIKES: Mondays, homework, gaining weight; ACTIVITIES: Russian Club; PET PEEVE: a few certain someones; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own my own health spa and live happily with Patrick. FRANK TROPEANO • 47 Todd Dr. South 3 31 66 Trop athletic, talkative, generous; LIKES: the Quarter, good friends. Triumph; DISLIKES: running out of gas, Andy K's philosophy, 9 8 84; HOBBIES: fishing, spelunking; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track (9,10,11,12), Varsity Cross Country (11), Varsity Indoor Track, All-Housatonic Track Team (9,10,11); PET PEEVE: people who are part time friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to parachute from a plane. DOUGLAS M. TURNER • 91 Carriage Dr. 3 14 67 Stick friendly, thin, fun loving; LIKES: heavy metal, women, sleeping late; DISLIKES: losing, allergy shots, being bored; HOBBIES: football, baseball; ACTIVITIES: JV Baseball; PET PEEVE: to be awakened for no reason; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a lead singer in a famous heavy metal band. THOMAS W. VANDAL • 3 Bradley St. 12 6 66 tall, adventurous, curious; LIKES: snowy days, lobsters, Vermont; DISLIKES: humid days, boring movies, small paychecks; HOBBIES: hiking, traveling; PET PEEVE: biting into a cold nectarine; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to succeed in my future. DAVID R. VENDETTO • 84 Drazen Dr. 7 29 67 Dave Italian, moody, ambitious; LIKES: my car. being with friends and the people I love, Suzanne; DISLIKES: punk rockers, people who can't drive, phoney people; HOBBIES: fishing, working on my car; ACTIVITES: football; PET PEEVE: busy phones; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have all the good things in life. MICHAEL SEAN TOBIN CO 0 X LU DANA MARC TOFIG I ?TH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAV BRANDIE TORRES o a FRANK TOMASZEK I love you because you're you ... and we're us! -P.C. o FRANK TROPEANO DOUGLAS M. TURNER If you start to slide never show you're weak; don't feel you have to hide, remember what you're fighting for, remember what you seek. THOMAS W. VANDAL Nothing is beyond the reach of determination. DAVID R. VENDETTO The good things in life never last. Seniors 80 ORTH'HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH h SONIACATHERINE VILLAR Tomorrow may be too late, my friend, to do the good that you planned; so reach out to those who need you and lend them a helping hand. ROBERT K. WALDRON Yes, there are two paths you can go by; but, in the long run, you still have time to change the road you're on. -Led Zep- pelin JAMES PATRICK WARD, JR. Gonna have a party so save my soul. -Deep Purple SUSAN WEIDENHAMMER Stop draggin' my heart around. -Stevie Nicks LAURA WHITMORE Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone. GERALD WILLIAMS I'm D. Master. G. — the number one M.C. when I'm rockin' the house, this is the place to be. One, two, three, this is for the sucker, M.C. IAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH HAVEN h ROBERT TYRONE WILLIAMS We're not put on this earth to see through each other, but to see each other through. -W. R. O x O o o Co Cn O TO —I THOMAS A. WILLIAMS And so today my world it smiles; your hand in mine we walk the miles. But thanks to you it will be done, for you to me are the only one. SONIA CATHERINE VILLAR • 7 Maplecrest La. 11 5 67 Son friendly, never on time, understanding; LIKES: being with my friends, vacations, my family; DISLIKES: when there is a good song on the radio while Liz and Nancy are sneaking, when Liz and Emily mimic me, when Liz and Nancy insist that they know what they are doing, but really don't; HOBBIES: sneaking, skiing; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (11,12), Prom Committee (11). Student Council, Theater Club, Ski Club, 1 4 of the Howland Gals; PET PEEVE: my many embarrasing moments; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in life. ROBERT K. WALDRON • 27 Randall Dr. 5 5 67 tall, skinny, out-going, LIKES: girls, rock music, weekends; DISLIKES: homework. Monday mornings, stuck- up girls; HOBBIES: music, sports; PET PEEVE: punk rockers; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To make as much money as possible doing the least possible. JAMES PATRICK WARD, JR. • 109 Pond Hill Rd. 8 20 66 mentally out of control, friendly; LIKES: Lisa Nastri, savage chicks, partying; DISLIKES: low lifes. unfriendly people, loud-mouth liars; HOBBIES: drawing, being with Lisa; ACTIVITIES, camping, hanging; PET PEEVE: people who bust chops; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: To love a certain someone. SUSAN WEIDENHAMMER • 8 Beechwood Dr. 9 9 67 Sue moody, talk- ative, a romantic; LIKES: shopping, sleeping, partying; DISLIKES: getting up in the morning, rainy days, being bored; HOBBIES: horseback-riding; ACTIVI- TIES: SACHEM '85 (Business Editor), Student Council; SUPPRESSED DESIRE. To marry the man I love. LAURA WHITMORE • 122 Rimmon Rd. 8 31 67 Lor generous, friendiy, uncoordinated; LIKES: thunderstorms, walking in the woods, candlelight; DISLIKES: cooking, jokes I don't understand, sunburns; HOBBIES: watching old movies; ACTIVITIES: Latin Club, Student Council, THE PHOENIX, SACHEM, '85, FIDLE Society, COLT Foreign Language Poetry Contest; PET PEEVE: people who walk slowly when I'm in a hurry; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be waited on hand and foot. GERALD WILLIAMS • 169 Pool Rd. 12 17 66 D Master G smart, responsi- ble; LIKES: young ladies, girl friends; DISLIKES: liars, drinking; HOBBIES: Base- ball, Football; PET PEEVE: ugly girls; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a computer operator. ROBERT TYRONE WILLIAMS • 549 Clintonville Rd. 8 12 67 Rob talkative, athletic, loving; LIKES: money, food, music. DISLIKES: hard rock, losing, work- ing long hours; HOBBIES: sports; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football, JV Basketball, Varsity Baseball; PET PEEVE: people who lie; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in whatever I choose to do in life. THOMAS A. WILLIAMS • One Bowling Green Dr. 7 3 67 Tom tall, stub- born, friendly; LIKES: the beach, hard rock, playing guitar; DISLIKES: two- faced people, Mondays, homework; HOBBIES: playing guitar, spending money; ACTIVITIES: Friday Jam, THE PHOENIX, Swim Team. Spanish Club; PET PEEVE: not getting my way: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be successful in money, guitar, and whatever I do. JEREMY D. WITT • Bradstreet Ter. 5 10 67 Lick agreeable, trustworthy, understanding. LIKES: parties and dances, heart-to-heart talks (as long as I'm part of them), certain real friends; DISLIKES: class G period, intolerant people, self-involved people; HOBBIES: piano, skiing; ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Varsity Diving, Band, Chorus; PET PEEVE: teachers who are rarely absent and always find a substitute when they are absent; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have a few more very good friends than I have now. JEREMY D. WITT I live for Saturdays! o X) HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 1985 NORTH iOOL 1985 EDWARD PIERPONT ■ 26 Orcutt Ct. 7 31 67 Loopner” wild, friendly, crazy. LIKES: weekends, girls, cars; DISLIKES: homework, getting up early, people who are never on time; HOBBIES: hockey; PET PEEVE: being humiliat- ed; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a different color Corvette for each day of the week. MARIA RUSSO • 154 Pool Rd. 11 2 67 crazy, confused, moody; LIKES: Morrison, my boyfriend, my two excellent sisters; DISLIKES: certain people, fighting with my boyfriend, working; HOBBIES: partying; PET PEEVE: people who think they are; SUPPRESSED DESIRE to get married, have a good career, and be happy. SAM SACHEM • 1985 Wigwam Way 6 1 55 Sammy” brave, loyal, friend- ly; LIKES: Indian pudding, wampum, Indian maidens; DISLIKES: putting up my tepee in the rain, cowboys, making my own arrows; HOBBIES: building canoes, searching for the White Buffalo; ACTIVITIES: Archery Team. Whitewater Canoe Team (Captain). Tribal Council (President). Buffalo Hunting Club, All-Indian League Horsebreaking Champion, Pequot Regional Tom-Tom Finals. Who's Who Among American Indians. PET PEEVE: pollution of the environment; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to buy the island of Manhattan back from the white man. DENISE M. ANDREAS • 39 Bradley Street ID 00 a WILLIAM R. BUEHLER, JR.. 34 Vista Rd 12 6 66 Bill” tall, muscular, blond; LIKES: quick cars, women. TV; DISLIKES: people who don't listen, steak, snobbish people. HOBBIES: weightlifting, working with my hands; ACTIVITIES: fishing, photography, rock climbing; PET PEEVE: loud voices; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be my own person. STEPHEN JOSEPH DEST • 16 Beach St. 8 13 66 Sergio” moody, friendly, unique; LIKES: older women, music, my mom; DISLIKES: early mornings, waiting, singing out of key; HOBBIES: singing, writing lyrics; PET PEEVE: peo- ple who think they know you. but really don't; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a famous musician. DANIEL FERARO • 40 North Ave THERESA GIBBS • 7 Cody La. 7 31 67 Terry” cute, ambitious, intelligent; LIKES: candy, boyfriend, running; DISLIKES: mean people, school lunch; HOB- BIES: collecting stuffed animals; ACTIVITIES: Track (9. 10, 11,12), Volleyball, Basketball. Cross Country; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to college. ISAAC JACOB • 19 Welch Rd. JOSEPH LANSING • 114 Ridgewood Ave. 10 22 66 Joe” laid back, short, moody; LIKES: motorcycles. Led Zep, Firebird; DISLIKES: school in general, hangovers, slow cars; HOBBIES: water skiing, snow skiing. ACTIVITIES: Track. PET PEEVE: two-faced people. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to start college and hopefully graduate GINA MASCIA • 130 Bradley St. HARVEY POND • 110 Sackett Point Rd. TRAVIS SASSER • 23 Upper State St. 8 4 66 Tray-Dog” tall, athletic, friendly. LIKES: money, music, parties; DISLIKES: rock 'n roll, losing; HOBBIES: sports, listening to music; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball (10,11,12), Varsity Football (10,11,12); PET PEEVE: people who act different in different situa- tions to impress the people they are around; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to succeed in everything I do in life. SANDRINE TERCYAK • 31 Bradley St. Mademoiselle de Paris” bohemian, defiant, extremely sensitive; LIKES: France, Lucas, Bill Blass; DISLIKES: injustice childish teachers, being tired. ACTIVITIES: spending money; PET PEEVE: when people tell me I smile too much; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a successful career and a beautiful apartment in France forever. CO o EDWARD PIERPONT If good's on the left, I'm sticking to the right.” -AC DC MARIA RUSSO You're just like crosstown traf- fic; it's so hard to get through you.” -Jimi Hendrix SAM SACHEM There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave, there are souls that are pure and true; then give to the world the best you have, and the best will come hnr-k tn uni i .naVarn IN MEMORIAM LISA MARIE GIANNOTTI 1966-1983 I'm sure Lisa's death was difficult for all of us. But today, as we look back, we re- member Lisa as a fun-loving, easy-going, and friendly person. I'm sure that we, the Class of 1985, will remember her in our thoughts and hearts as we leave North Haven High School to pursue our goals and our dreams. -Theresa Martin W FEA wmamAture: mW m FEA' W FEATURE! W PECIAL FEA' ZlAL FEATURE! JES SPECIAL FEA' SPECIAL FEATURF! THE WAY Special Features 87 HI Hast mill And (Testament me, (Mje (Tlass W 13H5. residing at Nortl| iiauen Htglj §d|ooI tn tlje tnum of JJorttj Jlauen, (Eonnectlait, being of sometimes sound mind and brig, do Ijerebg make, publish, and declare ttjis to be our Hast ttUl and (Testament: I. Joanne Cristlcno. leave next year's Special Features Editor all the luck in the world with the Who's Who and the Underclassmen Pictures. I. Joanne Cristiano. leave Mss Cassidy my special thanks tor bong AFS Advisor and. especialy. tor being a friend I. Suzanne Stone, leave the upcoming Senior Cheerleaders best wishes for a great year I. Chris Petriccione of the Friday Jam. leave Mr. Terenzo our favorite song Children of the Sea by BLACK SAB8ATH. I, Angelo, leave Mrs. Tropom ai my excuses for sleeping late and all my demerit slips. I. Edward H. Reinholtz. leave my computer-genius frond. Mr. Bonito. all my ideas, programs. and disks to use in addressing future classes I. Stephanie Osmun. leave al my love and thanks to Steve. Beth, and Jane for making my high school Ke bearable. I. Suzanne Marfiak. leave Mr. Ricker ol my problems which he never solved — only kiddingi I. Suzanne Marfiak. leave Mrs Tropani all my cuts that she never knew about. I. Gina Foicigno. leave Gina and Kely al the luck they need in making North Haven Voleybal 1 again — have funl I. Diane, leave Frank the directions on how to get to the bank and how to use the phone book. I. Gmo Fcfogno. leave Miss Dolan absolutely nothing because I refuse to leave — ever! I, Diane, leave here knowng how to pronounce Lex Luther properly. I. Raffaela Rlccitei. leave my cousn Joe Ricateii. with the hope (he needs it I) to groduate in '86. I. J.B. leave to D.T. cm the unforgettable memories of B.S.. S B.. G.T.. R.S.. and C M. I. Lena, leave an my teochers with sience in their dosses. I. Lena, leave my nephew Troy and my niece Linda with al my valuables. I. Paul Cdeia. leave to Dawn DeMatteo and Alexandra DelloCamera a one-year supply of Ibrcry passes. I. Paul Cdeiia. leave to Michelle DeMartino a book on how to get stroght A's in Accounting the easy way. I. Todd DelioCcmera. leave to my sister an the great times she wi shore with her friends in her senior year. I. Amy Morrissey, leave all the good times I shared with at my friends at NHHS to any Ittle sophomore who thinks he can top them I. Mark Konkel. leave Bobby Wang one of my favorite songs — Wango Tango. I. Mark Kankei. leave Gina Gonsalves an empty house so she can have al the parties she wants without getting in trouble. I. Debbie, leave al the fun to be experienced n hgh school to my cousin Danny. I. Christine, leave to Mr. T one clean blackboard, one solid wal. some groat memories, and thanks. I. Stan Plszka. leave to al my friends my love for behg so rice the post two years and for knowing what to do when you feel bod. I. Stan Plszka. leave a thank you to Joanne Santelto. ASce Christoforo. Mchele Bakdo. and Sue Carras for always looking nice eoch and every day I, Jonathan Ayers, leave as quickly as possdle I. Jessica laroone. leave North Haven Hgh School happily knowing that I wi never have to return to it. I. Jessica lannone [a dedicated Graphic Arts student], leave Mr. Schatzlein a new Multlith Press with a different personality because the one that he how has doesn't like people. I. Robin, leave my sister all my good grades — she'll need them I. Dina Keyte. leave Mr. Terenzio the best of luck because of cur bg orded . I. Lisa Carbone, leave Nina Chao behind for another yecx at North Haven Hgh. I. Susan Sudnickas. leave Stephanie Osmun al the bg egos she wants and the song Drive I. Stephanie Osmun. leave Beth Emerson the Golden Goose. I. Kevin Frost, leave to Mr. DeMayo al the games I helped him win including the scrimmoges. I. Mary-Jo Bogante. leave Miss Dolan al my assets. I. Julie Gomes, leave Tina Romano and Stacey Ewchuk my war boots. I. Mark Proiette. leave all of my unfinished English assignments and my folder to Mrs. Panda end SCAF. I. Mark Proiette. leave al of my A-5 late passes to Ms. Lesrnck. I. Maria, leave Miss Dolan with the memory of the field trip we took on Nov. 8. 1984 I. Frank Tropeono. leave Mr Grove the front of his class, my notebook, and al of his set- explanatory questions. I, Lenny Guercio. leave Miss Ruffolo More on this later! I. Laura Kay. leave Little Woman. Mrs. Buturla. the research paper she never did find and the simitac which I couldn't find for her. I. Sharon Esposito, leave to Michele Rely the summer of 1984 and the best of luck in the future. I. Sharon Esposito, leave to Clauda and Cristie thanks for always being there when I needed you. I. P.J Morgan, leave th« advice to a« the kids who aren't gong to get out of this school — leave whie you can. I. Joanne Sontelo. leave to my many treasured fronds the g'eat memories of oa past years of high school and the fun times of our past two summers. I. Matthew My ak. leave this school to my brother who wil be a sophomore next yea. I, Dina Pisani, leave Mss Ruff do a ttying missie to Ellen's desk. I, Alee Christoforo. leave to ofl my teachers my sincere admiration, respect, and grateful thanks I. Claudia DeMarini. leave behind my true friend. Karen AmeBn, and cholengo anyone who thinks she has a better friend. I. Claudia DeMarmi, leave Andy Burke a case of pens so that he wil be wel stocked for his future. I, Kaon Amelin, leave special thanks and love to my porents I. Kaen Amelin, leave Mr. DeMayo al my sarcastic remarks in case someone doesn't take my place. I. P.J. Morgan, leave ths school oI my frophes and awards In the glass cose fa everyone to see. ’4 I. Michele Baido. leave Mrs. Sbabo. Mr. Luther, and Mr. Grove with the thought that they wi: never agah have to hear me say. I don't understand what we're dong; can you please expidn? I. Jodi Rubho. leave Lea Sheideker o bottle of RC Cola, hoping that someday she wi fnish the whole thing! I. Dawn Gelo. leave my mother my undying gratitude for all her love and suppat through- out my high senod years. I. Dan-a B ported math student — leove Andrea, a fellow B period math student, an my baked goods and candy. I. Bill Boeder, leave this place with my head held hgh and no regrets. I. John Franken. leave Dave Ciulia. Mike Poce. ond the rest of the Mad Majority with confidence that the iberd colege campus wil dramaticaly alter their views towad normality. I. Noncy. leave Tracey's sista. Sheryl, in robot that she'll never have to wait for me ever agon. I. Dina Keyte. leave Mr. Schatzlein all the headaches of teaching me everything over again because I ddn't lean It lost year when Ron was in my class. I. Mike Nappe, leave Jeff Hoag my A period free so he can go to McDonokJ's fa breakfast. I. Mike Noppe. leove Mrs. Schonberger twelve free piano lessons. I. Sonia, leave to my soter Cynthia the hope that she finds two best friends like the ones I found in Nancy and Liz. I. Sandy, leove North Haven High Sc hod with special thanks to my paents. I. Burner, leave Kwes the Woldbaum Woogie (down the produce aisle at midnight with T. M and Cabboge Patch). I. Amy Brenner, leave Mr Mcnjuck The impossible Dream — 3 yeas of Project Adventuel I. Scott Macadi. leave cfl the good onswers that were dmed at people with dumb questions. I. Andy Koutroumans. leave the name Gummi Bear to anyone who wonts to be humiliated as much as I have been. I. Dana Thompson, leave Kerry McKeon with a ball machine so she won’t have to fnd a new drivng partner next yea and the knowledge that our laughter ond teas of field hockey wH never be forgotten. I. D. T. leave. J.K., J.B. and T.P.. with the memories of hand in the desk, sub at the door, and no pocketbook to be found I. Beth Emerson, leave Jane Lamb the first bell. I. 8eth Emerson, leave Stephanie Osmun the Golden Goose. I. Jane A. Lamb, leave Beth Emerson the second bell ond all the good times we snared throughout our years together. I. Jute Gomes, leave next yea’s NHHS Vdleybdl Team the wads “Go fa it! I. Salesh Atluru. leave my bother. Raj. the Presidency and ai its headoches I. Jone A. Lamb, leave Sue Sudnickas a big pie of leaves I. Roy Haynes, leave Taa Rawlik a ride home from a footbal game. I. Elizabeth, leave Miss Dolan a bfe-sized p oster of cur mutual friend. Tom. I. Dlzz. leave Mr. Dean my undymg gratitude fa indeitoly marking my ife with this confound- ed nickname. I. Suzy. leave Mrs Buturla an official major league umpire to count the strikes and my thanks fa being a friend I. Chris Carazo. leave Gina Gonsalves a memory of ol the boy-girl questions we asked each other during lunch. I. Nadne Sansone. leave Eddie Basari hugs, kisses, and lots of love for being a part of my senia year and making it so special. I. Tom Downing, leave John Franken my sympathy ova Mondale s excruciating defeat in '84. I. N. S„ leave J. C. a bb and rattle for ol the times I babysat for him this year a at class. I. Suzanne Stone, leave Susie pet. Sebbie. and Kris Mo Big Money I, Liz. leave to anyone who can find them two betta friends than Sonia and Nancy. I. John Brcndt. leave M.B.. M.C.. S.M.. and D M., all the great times we've had end let’s keep them goPg, fellas! I. Dan Murphy, leave to all my friends, especialy Kaen ond Cioudia. my pens and caicua- tors I. David Criscudo. leave al my craziness to Gene Criscuok). I. David Criscudo. leave al of my love to Judy Palumbo I. Tom Heibg. leave a certain girl my helos m the lunch waves. I, Mark Richad Btssei. leave my unused Bic razors to Mr. Fiae. who needs them more than I do I. Joe Guado. leave the saying Thank you to Gro DeFiora. I. Joe Guardo. leave any poa soul who gets Mr Caruth my last-minute projects, especioly my mask. I. Matthew Myjak. leave my Boastin to Mr. Dodds, wherever he is. I. Noncy Peach, leave Mr. Reed and Mr. Nigro invitations to my wedding (some day) to prove to them that I CAN be on tme! I, John Poulin, leove my innumerable amount of demerits to my favonto prinepd. Mrs. Trapani. I. Jm Thompson, leove John Tirro to Mr. Caruth and Mrs Buturla. I, Alexander L. Bozzi. IV. leove my sympathies to al the people who voted for Mondde. especialy John Fronken — it wos an agonizing defeat! I, Scott Morcak . leave my socks to somebody who con appreciate them, I, Mcrci Adler. Statistician, leave the North Haven Varsity Basebal team and Mr Demayo al the comments, jokes, and pranks that they put me through and my thanks. I, Mark Richard Bisseli. leave my favorite English teacher. Mr. Thompson, with three find words — Rest In Peoce. i. Alce Cfnstokxo. leave Mr. Burns o deserved sabbatical year end a par of gogg'es for Ns once-a-seoson plunge I. J.B.. leave to Mr. Scimone an over abundance of significant digits. I. Gma Morion, leave an of my late passes to no one because I cm the last in line of the latecomers. I. Rosemary, leave behind all the good f mos. which came and went, as the year went by. I. Gary Cacace. leave Mrs. Pinto a new car because hers wit probably de by the end of the year. I. Rosema'y. leave Mrs. tannone all my E and G periods in order to make up the tNrty- somethin' classes I missed I, Andrea Randett. leave Dana Andrews al my smiles ond laughter because he was the one who gave me something to srhle about. I, Claudia DePascale. leave my monks to Sharon and Cristie for being my best friends. I, Valerie Rowing, leave Lucy DiBrigda and Janet Munglguerra cm the headaches and close calls they have suffered from my driving! We. Beth, Steve, and Jano. leave Mrs Pinto anyone who can top our theatre octrvlty. We. Paulo Plscitefli. Lcnann Rosano. and Maura Foherty leave to our favorite Office Tech- nology teacher. Mrs kannone. our ability to always make it to class and always be there to brighten her day We. Dina. Erieen. Eton. and Sabrina, leave the class of '86 a can of spray pant to carry on the tradition We. Michele Boido and Gna Mortali, leave the North Haven High Footbaa Team to any girls who thnk they can support it os wot as we dd We, Chele ond Suez, leave the Mkjsic Deportment with the sadder ng thought that they wll never again encounter another pai' quite like us! We. The Chorus, leave “Ma with the lingering sounds of all those “mystery notes for you have to ednit we made BEAUTIFUL music together1 We. Angel and Trouble, leave Mr Bradanini any two grts who can too our mschief in his class. We. Stacey ana Maria, leave Mr. 8onio di the fun and trouble we have caused. We. SA.M.J.JC, and L.W.. leave oil tuture graduating classes all the good memories we hod here. We. Kevn. Jim. Bricn. Phf. Tony, and Dave, leave Mr. Caruth the sick memories of our G period class two yeors ogo. We. Miss Ruftoto s first period English Gass, leave Jeremey Witt alone. We. the D period English Class, leave Mr Thompson with the hope that next year his D peried class is what he's always hoped for peace ond Quiet We. Mno Chiaio and lisa Carbone, leave North Haven Hgh School with pleasure, hoping that Nmo graduates We. Sue ana lindo. leave Miss Ruffoto a sizable amount of paper — litte did she know we took al of hers to write notes during class1 We. Clauda. Snaron, Tina and Sandl. leave Mr. Antonell the luck to find four students as good as we were. We. M- Thompson's D Period Class, leave or the kids an F for getting thrown out of class1 We. Brand©. Jodi, ond Linda, leave happly! We. the Period B Moth IV Class, leave Mr Dean our utmost gratitude fer broodening our understanding of ethnic cultures We. Dina. Eileen. Sabrina, Ellen, leave the past and future wombats a Vcgue mogazine for some fashion tps We. Tom. Jon. ond Ogre, leave Mr. Terenzo a g'eat golf score — It's the only one he'l ever hove! We. Mara Adler. Melssa Temple, and Andrea Randlett, leave our friendship and rodent lough to the High School — may we never be forgotten We. Sonia. Liz. and Dana, leave cur 8 period free t6 parties fo whoever can consume as much as we did We. Jmmy Ceientano and Nacine Sanscoe. leave Mrs Canter's A period doss PACKED FUDGE! We. Sotesh. Todd, Kns. Jon. and Jim leave the slver mug. the brown hat. the East Campus desk, and good report cards fo anyone who can get good grades and have o great time dang if as we did We. Madonna ond Cinderella, leave all the dirty looks ana nasty comments thrown our way to the next two people who ore lucky enough to get them. We. Chris Carozo end Frank Tropeano. leave 8ob Tencza and Perry Pousig the memory of al the medals we earned wNle they coached us. We. Arvdroo Rondlott and Marci Adler, leave Mrs Schonberger her trip to Bermuda in hopes that she may get there someday. We. Lindo and Laura, the future accountants, loavo two bogs of Skittles to Mr. NSgro's Accounting II studenls who arrive late to Ns class dolly! We. Rob C.. Gary C.. Steve H.. and Andy 8.. leave Mr. Reed a year's supply of his favorite beve'oge and topic. We. Nodne ond Down, leave Dot and Bda gum. gum. gum. gum, gum. gum. gum. and more gum. We. Steve Dest and Tom Heioig, leave Lisa and Chris al the s ck times wo hed together in and out of school. We. Liz and Nancy, leave to anyone who could show such devotion to a cause as we did. We. Kristyn. Amy. and Linda, leave behind us all our memories of barkers, woofers, and chunks — oh. myl We. Jon. Kris, and Debbie, leave to Chris and Chele one half of our sales floor bonuses — ond no more! We. Pom ond Robin, leave Sonita our library table to continue the tradition — use it in oood hedth! We. Gria Falcigno and Debbie Morgan, leave at future PHOENIX editors a bottle of asprin for ALL the headaches to be encountered! We. Traci Kwesei and John Tirro. leave a the fun that can be found in high school to anyone smart enough fo look for it. We. lorionn Rosano and Maura Faherty. leave cur big mouths fo anyone who wants them. We. John Tirro and Dona Tofig. leave Mrs. Schonberger a metronome — maybe it would help and Thanks for three yeors fdl of song. We, Elizabeth and Suzy. leave Mrs D. a I our problems , undropped batons, and a large newly-invented Vocabulary list and our thanks. We, The AP Botogy Class, leave gas masks to ihose students planning to toko this course n order to protect them against trajectory babier ions which they will encounter once they enter the eiectro bcbonic field (Room 708) We. Gma Mortal and Michele Baido, leave Coach DeMoyo a new vocabdary to use tor the next three years of coaching Varsity Fcotbal games. We. Eiane DeSaCamera. Sharon Poimieri. ond Cathy DoMartmo, leave al our loud com- ments mode in class to Mr. Brown. We. Kevin Frost and Chris Carozo. leave to al the aides the excuse that we were gang to guidance, so wo could go to our lockers m C haa. at leost three times a period We, Nancy and Tracey, leave the Gris Soccer Team with the slim chance of ever finding a goalie and converted right wmg fo oqud our unquestionable superiority We. Tom, Nancy, John and Shay, leave Fran P. ond Nancy D. a perverted joke book to keep them at the same warped level as they were when we left We. A. F.. D. M„ and S. A leave M M. a helmet and one free driving lesson Wo. Cothy DeMartino. Sharon Patmeri. ond Elaine DeiloCamera. leave all our cut sips to Mrs Trapani We. Dorn and Lsa. leave cur M M wrappers to Mrs. Smith. We. Molt. Angelo, and Tom leave Mr Reed cur apologies for being late to Low EVERYDAY We. Valerie. Janet, ond Lucy, leave Ol of our craziness, endless laughter, and trps to McConald's to Vo's sister (Darlene) ond her friends! We. Eten O'Domoi ond Dma Pisoni, leave M' lufher o nautical tie and a handshake We. Mke, Dave. Scott, Mall, end John, leave ovoryemo the laughs and good times lhat we've shared at North Haven. We. Ellen. Rna. and Eleen. leave Mrs Haynes a cay of complete quet. We. Both ond Barb, leave Morzena Szeniak that brthday present we never gave her but stu makes her blush. We. Joanne Santelio and Travis Sasser, leave our lockers to two people who think they con stana each other for three yeors after every period. We. Roy Haynes and Scott Marks. leave Miss Ruffdo's future classes the quote, More of this LATER! We. Nancy. Sonia, and Liz. leave North Haven High with a friendshp we know wil last forever! - We, Worm. Wazooi. Gummi Bear. Frosty. Mil. ond Flips, leave Mr Tencza knowng that he wll never hove another bunch Uce us We. Andrea and Marbeth. leave Shay with memories of Chestnut Ha ond beng the best of friends. ■e. QJlje QUaxi 9f 1905, lernie our sincere thanks anb appreciation to euergone wifo ijaa made our past four pears at £fartl| Hauen HtgJj fccljool a i|appp anti memorable time; anb to all future classes of Nortij Hauen Htglf Sctjool, me leaue our sincere best misijes for a successful anb unforgettable btgtj school experience. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. We have hereunto set our hand and seal at North Haven High School, to this, our Last Will and Testament, this First day of June, in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty-Five. A Elaine Trapani. Class Principal Signed, sealed, published and declared by .the Cldss of 1985, the testator aforesaid, in our presence as and for their Last Will and Testament; we hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses. WITNESS WI i I MLOb An entity onto itself a living organ no less the key to happiness the heart holds much My feelings are mixed I wonder what you feel search your mind day and night your head will reel thoughtfulness, charm things to look for beautiful eyes, a cute smile they speak for the heart I hope for a kind word a passing smile perhaps but nothing I can still hope that his heart will open up to me — Susan Sudnickas SENIOR FOLIO Julie Gomes John Miller want to go to the city the country, away Anywhere I want to travel, to see things to do things To just get away from here I need to escape, to run 'till I'm free I don't want life To catch up with me may be running blind chasing shadows, following dreams But dreams never followed don't lead anywhere And I'll run until I find A place I belong There must be one somewhere — Stephanie Osmun PAST IMPERFECT I know who I am but not where I'm going. Looking back on places that I've been to, the things that I've done. I can see all the mistakes I've already made in life ... and in love. I hope to have gained some good in all that wasn't, to have learned some talent to let me still be me. And most of all Know not to repeat the errors of yesterdays gone by. I may not know where I'm going, but at least I'll be facing tomorrow one day wiser. Twenty-four hours stronger, and one step closer to the place I am destined to be. — Angela Park Did you ever take the time To appreciate things around you? Like a gentle summer breeze, for instance If not, I think it's time that you do The smell of grass that's just been cut Or the air after a summer shower The morning dew on the grass has a delicate look And so does a newly bloomed flower The feel of an ocean breeze through your hair Or even sand in your shoes Unlike the material things in life These memories you will not lose These feelings must be experienced And I suggest you do make haste For if you don't do these things once in your life Then, my friend, your life was a waste. — Stephanie Osmun Jessica lannone People of the world wander aimlessly to the beat of an unknown song. Dancing in the leaves of the autumn afternoon, the sun begins to set behind the hills as the music comes to an end. Keep the music going, don't stop the beat. The unknown song must go on, to keep the people moving, to keep the world alive. The unsung melodies warm my soul, so dance with me forever, to the unknown song, cuz I know the words by heart. They say, “I love you in a way that I've never loved before. I love you so much. I couldn't love you any more ... So dance with me forever to the unknown song, cuz I know the words by heart, and soon, my dear world, you will too ... —Angela Park Julie Gomes LEAVES down the fall painted autumn hues gold, orange, brown twirling ones and twos speckled, pointed shapes fluttering through the wind piles left and right will this ever end sought once a year found high and low the earth accepts wholeheartedly what the trees have bestowed — Susan Sudnickas We came together as strangers to learn and to grow We formed our ties and bonds to have help in dealing with our problems We matured together and learned to depend on one another We leave as one group, the class of '85 to face the world beyond this place We break our ties, and our hearts for friends we may never see again, — Marci Adler ' Nadine Sansone Jessica lannone Empty without meaning hurt without pain you turned my life around in circles I go My life has meaning because you exist this full of pity I know I'm numb within at the sight of you emotionally unstable infatuation or love? — Susan Sudnickas I truly love you a love at first sight I wish you were here but alas never can be If only we had more time to gaze upon blue waters still hanging on for a hero I go on without you the actor, the star famous to the public never forgotten remembered in my heart always with deepest love — Susan Sudnickas I'm reaching out for new tomorrows Because I'm tired of today I need a new start And though it's breaking my heart There's just no way I can stay So let's say good-bye With hope that we'll meet again And if we don't I won't give up hope For the memories will always remain — Stephanie Osmun SENIOR SUPERLATIVES m MOST CLASS SPIRIT Suzanne Stone Edward Gono CLASS BLUSHERS Ellen O'Donnell Roy Haynes y •- '.J • 1 1 ' 1 k t. 1 i - - 1 MOST CONTAGIOUS LAUGH Maria Bemacchia Michael Bathrick IDEAL SENIORS John Brandt April Neff NICEST SMILE David Vendetto Jodi Rubino CLASS MUSICIANS Christine Behr Kevin Smith MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED John Franken Alice Christoforo MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM AND DAD Jamie Bonito Tom Phillips C 5 U CD O o Tl 0 o c (D c 3 CO o © D O 0 O 0 1 CLASS COMPLAINERS Anthony Maisano Beth Emerson MOST GULLIBLE Maribeth Marsico Dave DeMartino CLASS FLIRTS Don Mclnnis Karen Ameltin CO ■o a o o c CD $ TOP OF THE BOOK 1. The Graduate 2. Playboy 3. Of Mice and Men 4. Wuthering Heights 5. Catcher in the Rye MOVIE 1. Ghostbusters 2. Gremlins 3. Risky Business 4. Bachelor Party 5. Raiders of the Lost Ark Special Features 100 I). I) b A J TV SHOW 1. Three's Company 2. Dynasty 3. Family Ties 4. MASH 5. General Hospital TOTEM POLE FEMALE SINGER SONG 1. Madonna 1. All 1 Need 2. Pat Benatar 2. Cool It Now 3. Barbra Streisand 3. Stairway to Heaven 4. Cyndi Lauper 4. Hello 5. Stevie Nicks 5. Hard Habit To Break NIGHT SPOT 1. Daniel's 2. Bed 3. Zanadu 4. The Movies 5. The Library O fV - ! hamis win BAIL LIANT SARDONIC LUDICROUSLY FUNNY-THE NEW YORK TIMES ■SENSATIONAL BESTSELLER OVER 2,000,000 COPIES SOLD CANDY 1. M M's 2. Snickers Bar 3. Reese's Peanut Butter Cup1 4. Hershey Bar 5. Twix Bar RESTAURANT 1. McDonald's 2. Jimmies 3. Burger King 4. Dino's 5. Septembers 01« sejnioe ooea$ Specio Features 102 ACTOR Clint Eastwood Rob Lowe Harrison Ford Sylvester Stallone Chuck Norris ICE CREAM Oreo Cookies N' Cream Chocolate Mint-Chocolate Chip Chocolate Chip Heavenly Hash NEW C A KtK V-l jffiEN HAMDEN • . L E V I t W TOP POLE THE TOTEM ACTRESS Streep Meryl Heather Locklear Bo Derek Goldie Hawn Joan Collins CAR 1. Camaro 2. Porshe 3. Lamborghini 4. Corvette 5. Mustang MALE SINGER 1. Bruce Springsteen 2. Robert Plant 3. Lionel Richie 4. Steve Perry 5. Billy Joel JUNK FOOD 1. Pizza 2. Doritos 3. Potato Chips 4. Chocolate Chip Cookies 5. Snickers OF I JUNIOR PROM KING AND QUEEN John Brandt Eileen Eddy JUNIOR PROM COURT Left to Right: Jamie Bonito. Thomas Phillips, Lisa Berretta, Matthew Clark, John Brandt (King). Eileen Eddy (Queen), David Mikos, Dana Thompson, Sailesh Atluru, Elizabeth Hilton Special Features 105 HALLOWEEN DANCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION Special Features 108 PEP RALLY THANKSGIVING DAY Special Features 109 CHRISTMAS CONCERT FOOD DRIVE Uj 8 8 O co SPECIAL EDUCATION HP eu spipuDo Candids -115 Underclassmen 116 FRONT ROW Left to Right Michael Brandt (Vice-President), Yolanda McCann (President); SECOND ROW Left to Right: Mina Scaramella (Advisor), Lisa Sheidecker (Secretary), Nancy Shea (Treasurer), Andrew Hubeny (Advisor) CLASS FRONT ROW Left to Right: Linda Selmont, Jonathan lannone, Al Colonese, Laura Marcati. Mary Maisano. Audrey Parillo; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Kathryn Van Brunisse, Lisa Maturo, Lisa DeNicola, Dawn Aquarulo, Lisa Sheidecker, Debbie Duglinskj. Yolanda McCann, Mike DeAngelis; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Chris Lombardi, Renee Baldo, Chris Hammond, Lisa Rosenfield, Grant Peckham, John Franceschet, Mike Bryant, Nick Tammaro, Kevin Rudewicz, Art Nocerino, Sue McKenna, Deanne Litke FRONT ROW Left to Right: Sue Petrosemelo, Arlene Julianelle, Betsy Davies, Scott Nabel, Donna Depasquale, Chandra Piergastini, Mellisa Parkerton, Tony Pearsall; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Dominique Celotto, Paul Hebert, Amy Conway, Leslie Becker. Debbie Jablonski, Dave Colatosti, Kelly Ryan, Larissa Stanley. Vicky Hsu. Mila Chun, Jessica Ertman; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Joe Lorusso. David Ciulla, Andrew Davis, Michael Brandt; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: Lucy Roach, Donna Berrios, Monique Lewis. Mike Cleary, Bill Brunson, John Magoveny, Scott Johnson FRONT ROW Left to Right: Paul DuBois, James Berner. Brenden Keefe. Chris Jackson, Tom Clark. Adam Brusic; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Tracy White, Lisa Caraglio, John Kircaldi, Joshua Marshal. Karin Brenner, Christine Koczak. Robin Ferrucci, Sheryl Russo, Nancy Shea, Angelo Annunziato, Todd Nuhn, Chrystal Cornelius, Gayle Cragan; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Alice Fuller, Charles Cheng. Mike Pascale. Michael Pace. Kerry McKeon, Rachel Sachs. Kelly Griffin, Robert Antonette. Myra Reddish, Bini Jariwala Underclassmen FRONT ROW Left to Right: Michelle Tenedino, Carla Pandolfi. Gina Gianotti, Kim Burkle, Melissa Clark, Kathy Gentile, Janet Scarano, Patty Thompson, Michele Rondean; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Karl Helff, Rob Cummings, Thien Tran, Karen Latvis, Charlene Xiao, Hung Tran, Shawn Plumadore, Doreen Holcomb, Marybeth Cimino, Jackie Boudreau; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Roger Misbach, Pete Vorio, Eric Waldman, Dean Kwesell, Irene Gibbs, Dave Abate, Dean Parisi, Karen Bowers, Jeff Clark. Terri Orts; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: John Ranciato, Zan Tran, Amy Franken, John Corniello, Rebecca Poulton, Dorian Cesarini, Kristen Lobasz, Shelley Bender, Heather Freschi. Lisa Koenig. Debbie Haggerty, Cindy Ranciato CLASS OF FRONT ROW Left to Right: Emily Child, Pam DiMartino, Justine Guckin, Dolores Proto, Alberta Affinito, Angela Ferrucci, Jennifer Celatto. Chris Sauter, Jim LaFond, Cheryl Davis; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Roxanne Archangelo, Stephanie Girardi, Lisa Marinuzzi, Tricia Burns. Dawn Hendricks, Rae-Ann Hesketh, Andy Palmisano, Pat Cavallaro, Frank Brooks, Michael Harrigan, Ken Brunner. Pat Lynch, Jerry Demery, Scott Bisighini FRONT ROW Left to Right: Bill Priebe, Barry Brooks, Mike Gorman, John Longobardi, Victor Amodei, Michelle Franco, Kim McGrath, Kim Nagy, Susan Obier, Cindy Puzone; SECOND ROW Left to Right: John Chiaia, Glenn Parisi, Robert D'Errico, Jeff DeMartino, Mike Kakalow, Gary Walsh, Mark Cimino, Tim Odaynik, Vera Pagliaro, Debbie Callahan, Cindi Vitti, Greg Miller, Ed Carboni, Hina Patel, Don Nichols, Jay Ferrucci, Helen Sutphin, Keith Ricci; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Rob Fiengo, John Jensen, John Pethick, Billy Johnson, Jackie Poulin, Nina Chiaia, Gina DeMaio, Scott Champagne, Mark Viglione, Karen DelGuidice, Jeannine Barry FRONT ROW Left to Right: Robert Festa, Cindy Violano, Kelly Player, Chris Clark, Pam Fierlit, Kristen Morcaldi, Dave Krasinski, Paul Vanacore, Tommy Veith; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Jennifer Petrillo. Marc Herzog, Maryann Cadella, Ted Astarita, Andrew Masto, David Hackerman, David Fusco, Antonio Suarez. Robert Deming FRONT ROW Left to Right: Vernita Williams (Vice President), Rajesh Atluru (President); SECOND ROW Left to Right: Thomas Herrscher (Advisor), Lisa Giglietti (Secretary), Robert Chien (Trea- surer), June Lesnick (Advisor) CLASS OF '87 FRONT ROW Left to Right: John Fuggi, Fee Saccletti, Brian Howell; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Heidi Stuber, Jennifer Cooley, Theresa DeMatteo, Deanne Elia, Kim Karovas, Kelly Crowe, Becky Miller, Claudia McDonald, Robin Kaplan, Gina Gonsalves. Chris LeGates, Melissa Licari, Mathew O'Hare, Stacey Ewchuk, Dan Morris, Karen McDonough, Charlene Lynch, Karen Moriarty; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Steve Clements, Steve Blumenthal, Tony Corniello, Paul Amendola, Jon Evans, Steve Gutowski. Ted Fitzgerald, Dave Spignesi, Bob Nerkowski, Fred Zullo, Jon Marottolo FRONT ROW Left to Right: Lou DiBrigida, Joyce Donovan. Dyana White. Antionette Graziano. Sue Schmecker. Lynn Priebe, Paul Stowe, Hien Tran, Huyen Tran; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Joe Riccitelli, Regina Flood, Lynn Mastroiano. Colonna DiChelto, Nick Manzi, Paul Amendola, Michelle Treloar, Kim Stevenson, Chris Canney, Kirby Kielman, Jim Manley, Bui Thanh FRONT ROW Left to Right: Pamela Pronto, Dina Giangola, Clifford Guest, Cheryl Ciam- pini; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Susan Camp, Dan Underkofter, Brenda Palmieri, Mary Vercellone, Tom Landino, Michelle Ferrucci, Raymond Macolino. Michael lllingsworth; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Jackie Halten, Elvira To- homes. Roberta New- man, Donna Malone, Margaret Mascia, Jenni- fer Nitz. Gene Criscuolo FRONT ROW Left to Right: Greg Aldrich. Elena Lourenco, Geraldine McKeon. Paul Ciccarelli. Glen Grove. Janet Maiocco, Mark Stevens. Tom Borrelli, Susan Baldini, Kathy Samasky; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Don Betzner, Dawn Ferrucci, Sarah Quale, Katie Burke, Tina Tieken. Kathy Burke, Chris Hawkes, Tina Romano. Michele Simione, Tara Rawlick, Keenan Reddish. Kari Blake; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Russell Misbach. Brigit St. Michel. Theresa LaRock, Justin Ranciato. Mary Lou Ferraro, Deanne Wang Underclassmen CLASS OF '87 FRONT ROW Left to Right: Alexandra DellaCamera. Tracey Esposito, Roberta DeAngelo, Gina Guainiere, Lenny Russo, Dan Orth. Scott Pulcinella, Lawrence Palermo; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Tony Caprio, Tom Faherty, Jeffry Haag, John Willis. Tony Gentile, Anthony Fronte, Mike Guercia, Todd Fredericks, Bobby Wang, Ken Loban, FRONT ROW Left to Right: Robert Maluk, Bob Brangi, Bryan Bogan, Anthony Bagliore, Gina Montano, Annetta Savenelli, Lisa Giglietti, Vernita Williams, Cheryl Goglia, Dawn Cacioli, Kristyn Giordano. Deanna Hemstock. Patty Neleber, Beth Reilly, Darlene Miserendino, Tina Piscitelli; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Donnie Waldron, Mike Appicello, Al Guidone, Craig Leach. Joe DeCasati, Richard Bush, David Ver- cellone. Bob Chien. Fiona Little, Andrea Gamber- della. Dawn DeMatteo, Michelle Kavanaugh, Mi- chele Balletto, Paula Buehler, Shari Hawthorn FRONT ROW Left to Right: Kimah Vu, Mia Lambrakis, Susan DellaCamera. Laura Bykowski, Ann Masto, Kristin Himan, Nancy Peckham, Debi Holmes. Kathy Lynch, Tracey Humphrey, Renee Cimino; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Steve Lacy. Dave Stickle. Dave Rachleff. Jeff Ranciato. Mike Babuscio. Dave Frinni, Douglas Anderson, Lou Gianfridda, Dave Landolfi, Mark Diglio, Robert Ellis. Mark Edwards, Kelly Koval; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Frank Montagna, Al Carbone. Jamie Hassett, Cherie Graziano. Dan Celentano. FRONT ROW Left to Right: Miguel Garcia, Tushar Patel, Kent Chesney, Susan Thompson, Anne Peterson, Rajesh Atluru, Amy Miller; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Wayland Liechti, Frank Carusone, Ed Porter. Tracey Stewart, Lynn Apuzzo, Susan Bedell, Laurie Hartsoe, Carla Andreas, Heather Bell. Jacqueline Price. Katheryn Gherione. Michael Riordan, Yael Coifman, Holly Claiborn. Chris Fiore; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Mike Antonetti, Tonia Less. Jennifer Radowiecki, Jackie Morrison, Marci Silva. Laura Esposito, Elaine Ferriolo, Donna Malone. Jodie Smolenski, Mike DeAngelo. Karen Speliades, Art Fisher, Charles Meyers, Geoff Kaczynski FRONT ROW Let , to Right: Roseanne Puchalski, Sheila Walsh, Mary Cavallaro, Lucy Callazo. Norina Capodagli. Monique Wilson, Kristen Morrisey; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Frank Simmons, Sean Cullagh, Joseph lezzi, Stephen Kusmit, Pete D'Agostino, Kristina Rackevicius. Anthony Torres, R.J. Notaro, Fred Maturo, Nicole Tirozzi; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Tom Taylor, John Liquori, Stephen Testa, Jeffrey Colonese, David Hucku, William Macina. Tom Eckels, Richard Mead, Lenny Corso, Ciro DeFlora, Ryan Henderson, Sandy Esposito. Tony Prifitera Underclassmen 123 •- . .v'v 'S V - -V '-' • v - HIGH SCHOOL BOWL TEAM FRONT ROW: E. Gherlone; SECOND ROW Left to Right: T. DellaCamera. J. Thompson; MISSING: J. Franken, Mr. Caruth Advisors - Mrs. Smith. Mrs. McGovern Editor - Gina Falcigno Assistant Editor - Deborah Morgan Sports Editor - Tom Phillips Photography Editor - Amy Gurton THE PHOENIX is the North Haven High School newspa- per, which is published the last week of each month in the townwide paper. THE NORTH HAVEN POST. The paper informs the public, as well as the students, as to what is occurring in both the school system and the surrounding community. MEDIA CLUB FRONT ROW Left to Right: T. Pearsall, J. Kircaldie, T. Carlson, D. Colatosti, R. Baldo; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Mrs. McGovern. G. Reinholtz, J. Berner. B. Keefe. T. Downing, Y. McCann, Mrs. Babuscio; THIRD ROW Left to Right: J. lannone, C. Cheng. E. Reinholtz. D. Hacku, C. Hammond. J. Marshall, R. Cummings, B. Brunsen Advisor - Mrs. McGovern Presidents - Dave Colatosti, Brendan Keefe. John Kircaldie The Media Club offers training and experience in producing TV programs for broadcast on cable television. Students learn about still photography, darkroom techniques, computer on- screen graphics and many other phases of media production, and also produce a weekly school news program, as well as a variety of special interest shows. MEDIA CLUB HIGH SCHOOL BOWL TEAM Advisor - Mr. Caruth Captain - Jim Thompson The High School Bowl Team is a group of students interested in trivia and knowledge. They compete with other teams from around the state on WTNH- TV Channel 8's High School Bowl game show. This year, for the first time. North Haven's team, winning two preliminary rounds, made it to TV and went on to win its first game on the show. They were eliminated in the second round of competition, but will work to train a new team for the upcoming season. THE PHOENIX THE PHOENIX FRONT ROW Left to Right: D. DePasquale. A. Mahoney. T Jackson, G. Reinholtz, G. Falcigno, D. Morgan. L. Stanley, B. Davies; SECOND ROW Left to Right. Mrs. McGovern, A. Conway. M. Miniter. R. Ferrucci. L. Whitmore, A. Christoforo, S. Nabel, D. Jablonski, Mrs. Smith; THIRD ROW Left to Right: B. Brunsen, J. Corniello, R. Derrico, C. Cheng, C. Behr. K. Carrubba. P. Hebert, S. Morcaldi; MISSING: T. Phillips. A. Gurton STUDENT COUNCIL Advisors - Mrs. Bingham, Mrs. Dia- mond President - Leonard Guercia Vice President - Kris Petterson Recording Secretary - Dana Thompson Corresponding Secretary - Donna DePasquale Treasurer - Tushar Patel The Student Council is a group of students who represent the North Haven High School student body and who organize activities and projects which are designed to make our school a more interesting and comfortable place to be. The group also works to keep lines of communication open between stu- dents and administration and stu- dents and staff. STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW Left to Right: J. Eudicone, S. Atluru, T. DellaCamera, Mrs. Bingham, L. Guercia, T. Patel, D. DePasquale, M. Bathrick, N. MacDougal; SECOND ROW Left to Right: J. Cristiano, M. Brigante, J. Gomes, T. Downing, J. Ayers, L. Perry, C. DeMarini, L. Leighton, L. Whitmore, C. Gustavson, S. Morcaldi, K. Salemme; THIRD ROW Left to Right: K. Carrubba. E. Gherlone. S. Fierlit, L. Giglietti, C. Russo, N. Shea, R. Sachs, R. Kaplan. M. Licari, C. MacDonald, J. Guardo, D. Holcomb, T. Russo; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: R. D'Errico. A. Peterson. K. McKeon. Y. Coifman. H. Claiborn, M. Miniter. K. Morcaldi, L. Marcati, M. DeLucia, D. Jablonski, T. Orts, C. Pellegrino, R. Chieffo; FIFTH ROW Left to Right: G. Parisi, D. Parisi, K. Griffin. L. Becker. V. Williams. D. Ciulla. K. Burkle, M. Brandt, B. Davies, L. Scheidecker, C. Pandolfi, D. Dlugolenski, T LaRock; SIXTH ROW Left to Right: J. Berner, M. Pace, J. Fuggi, B. Keefe. S. Thompson. $. Bedell. L. Hartsoe. M. Garcia, S. Nabel, P. Hebert. E. Reinholtz; MISSING: Mrs. Diamond, D. Thompson MATH TEAM Advisor - Mrs. Patch The Math Team competes monthly in contests against thirteen other area schools. The team, which varies from month to month, consists of two seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore. MATH TEAM FRONT ROW Left to Right: A. Miller. Y. Coifman. S. Thompson, L. Hartsoe; SECOND ROW Left to Right: A. Bozzi, S. Bedell, J. Berner, C. Cheng; THIRD ROW Left to Right: T. DellaCamera, Mrs. Patch NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Advisor - Mr. Burrill President - Alice Christoforo Vice President - Jim Thompson Secretary - Amy Brenner Treasurer - Laura Perry The National Honor Society is an organization which serves both the school and the community. Its goal is to raise money toward a scholarship and any other charita- ble activity that the members feel is worthy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW Left to Right: A. Brenner. A. Christoforo. J. Thompson. L. Perry; SECOND ROW Left to Right: J. Gomes. G. Falcigno. J. lannone, G. Reinholtz, S. Fierlit. E. Gherlone, T. Russo. R. Dell'Oro. B. Haaf; THIRD ROW Left to Right: J. Guardo, M. Brigante, J. Cristiano. C. Gustavson. C. Behr. J. Tirro, J. Brandt, B. Fritts, Mr. Burrill ART CLUB Advisor - Mrs. Blythe President - Tammi Jackson Vice President - Amy Morrissey Secretary - Mila Chun Treasurer - Allison Mahoney The Art Club holds weekly meetings and workshops for inter- ested students. In addition, the club raises money for supplies and for various field trips to museums and places such as the North Haven Art Guild. ART CLUB SITTING Left to Right: C. Cheng. K. Ricci. K. Ryan, H. Patel; STANDING Left to Right: T. Jackson. A. Morrissey. A. Mahoney, Mrs. Blythe. M. Chun CO CN Q a O CHORUS Conductor - Mrs. Schonberger The Chorus performs at a variety of concerts throughout the year and participates in the All-State and Regional Festivals. A number of splinter” groups also perform for various organiza- tions in the community. FRONT ROW Left to Right: Mrs. Schonberger. V. Steefel. J. Witt. S. Pliska. S. Ardolino. S. Carras. M. Baldo; SECOND ROW Left to Right L. Perry, L. Leighton. D. Morgan, T. Kwesell. C. Behr, T. Bassett, A. Randlett, C. Puzone. M. Kavanaugh; THIRD ROW Left to Right: A. Christoforo. J. Pogmore. J. Haig, J. Tirro. J. Ayers. D. Tofig, M. Nappe, G. Cragan, J. Santello ORCHESTRA Conductor - Mrs. Schonberger The orchestra is a small group of musicians from both Orchard Hill Junior High School and North Haven High School. These students per- form at various functions throughout the year, including a Christmas Concert and a Spring Con- cert. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Miguel Garcia, Dina Keyte, Katherine VanBruinesse, Eric Ryan, Michelle Ricci. Pahzeet Leibermann, Paul Marcarelli, Libby Garland NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL BAND Conductor - Mr. Terenzio Presidents - Jim Pogmore. Jim Thompson Vice President - Todd DellaCamera Secretary - Christine Behr Treasurer - Tom Downing Concert Master - John Tirro Field Captain - Alex Bozzi The band is responsible for pep- ping up the football games, march- ing in parades, congratulating the seniors with pomp and circum- stance at graduation, and per- forming in concerts throughout the year. Finally, this year, the band was able to buy new unifroms and premiered them at the Thanksgiv- ing Day Football Game. NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL BAND FRONT ROW Left to Right: C. Behr. T. Downing. J. Pogmore, J. Thompson. T. DellaCamera; SECOND ROW Left to Right: G. Parisi. A. Masto. H. Stuber, M. DeMartino. S. Thompson. J. Talarczyk. J. Price. A. Julianelle. C. Lombardi; THIRD ROW Left to Right: K. Ryan, B. Davies, L. Bykowski. D. Tofig, J. Witt. T. Kwesell. J. Riordan. H. Claiborn, T. Clark, M. Brandt. E. Gherlone, K. Gherlone; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: J. Tirro. S. Bedell. S. DellaCamera, S. Atluru, A. Christoforo. M. Tobin. J. Kircaldie. D. Hacku. J. Haig, D. Colatosti. Mr. Terenzio; FIFTH ROW Left to Right: T. Bassett, E. Giamo. T. Patel, R. Fiengo. A. Palmisano, A. Bozzi, D. Albert, J. Santello, S. Pliska, J. Ayers Clubs AFS CLUB Advisor - Miss Cassidy President - Joanne Cristiano Vice President - Gina Falcigno Secretary - Mary-Jo Brigante Treasurer - Gerry Reinholtz AFS, the American Field Service, introduces different cultures to its members and the school community through student exchanges with other countries. This year's exchange student is Karen (Lene) Holm from Greenland, who is living with the Bedells. FRONT ROW Left to Right: M. Brigante, J. Cristiano. K. Holm. G. Reinholtz; SECOND ROW Left to Right: T. Downing, J. Gomes, S. Fierlit, T. Jackson. S. Petrose- molo, K. Morcaldi. L. Marcati, K. Burkle, M. Maisano; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Miss Cassidy. T. Patel. D. Haaf, Y. McCann, J. Fuggi. C. Cornelius. L. Stanley. V. Hsu. C. Gustavson, B. Haaf; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: S. Morcaldi. L. Perry, S. Bedell, S. Thompson, M. Garcia. D. Jablonski. B. Jariwala. A. Christoforo, L. Leighton, D. Morgan; FIFTH ROW Left to Right: J. Eudicone, R. Ferrucci, E. Reinholtz. C. Hammond, C. Cheng. M. Pascale, J. Berner, J. Ayers. K. Carrubba; MISSING: G. Falcigno CONGRESS Advisor - Alan Tofig Chairpersons - James Thompson, Sailesh Athjru Treasurer - James Pogmore Secretary - Vicky Hsu The Model Congress sponsors debates and votes on various bills which are written by members. The Congress uses the similari- ties between current events and history to make decisions on the bills, as well as common sense and good judgment. Their efforts culminate in the Model Congress Weekend, during which time they meet with other congresses for debates and socializ- ing. FRONT ROW Left to Right: J. Pogmore, J. Thompson, S. Atluru, V. Hsu; SECOND ROW Left to Right: T. Downing, D. Ciufla. S. Petrose- molo, L. Marcati, K. Morcaldi. M. Maisano, K. Burkle; THIRD ROW Left to Right: T. Della Camera, N. MacDougal. A. Christoforo. J. Fuggi, R. Atluru. S. Thompson, S. Bedell, S. Morcaldi. M. Brandt; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: M. Appicelli, J. Eudicone, B. Perkins, B. Keefe, C. MODEL Hammond, J. Ayers. K. Chesney; MISSING: M. Marsico, A. Fermo, A. Tofig VICA Advisor - Mrs. Borkowski President - Justine Guckin Secretary - Maria Eburg Treasurer - Pam DeMartino VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, works to improve leadership skills and to develop professional skills in the world of work. VICA members are involved in the Red Cross Blood Bank held at the high school. FRONT ROW Left to Right: M. Eburg. D. Berrios. P. DeMartino. J. Guckin, C. Sasser. J. Barry; SECOND ROW Left to Right: J. Poulin, J. Carpentino. L. Roach. M. Reddish, Mrs. Borkowski; MISSING: D. Hendricks, R. Hesketh, H. Sutphin INDIANETTES Advisor - Sandra Apuzzo Captains - Jeanine Barry, Linda Selmont The Indianettes are the color guard for the North Haven High School Marching Band. During halftime of home football games and in the Memorial Day Parade, the Indianettes march with the band carrying North Haven's maroon and white flags and creating various flag formations. FRONT ROW Left to Right: J. Barry, S. Quale, L. Selmont; SECOND ROW: M. Raffaele; MISSING: M. Kane, S. Osmun, H. Sutphin, Miss Apuzzo COMPUTER CLUB Advisor - Mr. Bonito The computer club provides school-related services to faculty and students while promoting computer usage in all subject areas FRONT ROW Left to Right: S. Fierlit, J. Bonito; SECOND ROW Left to Right: A. Annunziato, K. Brunner, T. Downing, J. Fuggi, E. Reinholtz; THIRD ROW Left to Right: J. Eudicone, T. Suarez, G. Reinholtz, D. Hacku, C. Cheng; MISSING: Mr. Bonito FIDLE SOCIETY Advisor - Mrs. Diamond Presidents - Julie Gomes, Scott Nabel Vice President - Tushar Patel Secretary - John Fuggi Treasurer - Miguel Garcia Newspaper Editor - Steven Blumenthal FIDLE, which stands for Francois, Itafiano. Deutsch. Latina, and Espanol. is a type of honor society for the high scholastic achievers in the study of a foreign language. FIDLE's main objective is to stimulate stu- dents' interest in studying a language, but it also tries to foster enthusiasm for an under- standing of foreign cultures. Activities to aid in these pursuits are fundraisers, a foreign lan- guage newspaper, an initiation ceremony, and field trips. FOLE SOCIETY FRONT ROW Left to Right: M. Garcia, J. Gomes, S. Nabel, J. Fuggi, T. Patel. S. Blumenthal; SECOND ROW Left to Right: E. Gherlone, A. Ferrucci, C. DeMarini. M. Brigante. L. Whitmore, C. Gustavson. M. Licari, C. MacDonald, A. Christoforo. J. Guardo, C. Cornelius. R. Ferrucci; THIRD ROW Left to Right: N. Shea, K. McKeon. Y. Coifman. H. Claiborn, D. DePasquale, R. Sachs, K. Griffin, M. DeLucia, D. Jablonski. T. Orts, D. Haaf. L. Apuzzo; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: T. Downing, S. Fierlit, S. Thompson. A. Peterson. V. Williams. D. Ciulla. M. Brandt. D. Acquarulo, P. Hebert. M. Myjak; FIFTH ROW Left to Right: J. Eudicone, J. Berner, S. Bedell. L. Hartsoe, A. Annunziata, J. O'Brien, M. Pace, C. Pandolfi, C. Goglia, T. Clark, J. Corniello; MISSING: Mrs. Diamond O c a Candids 132 Candids 133 Clubs 134 o n Oa m Vi FROM THE NHHS MAJORETTES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 Tfflf SACHEM I would like to say this year as Editor-in- Chief of SACHEM 85 was truly a challeng- ing experience. It was a difficult but worthwhile job selecting what would be the treasured memories loter on in life. I am proud of the results of SACHEM 85 that the staff and I put together. The hard work and dedication payed off. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Suzanne Fierlit The task of capturing the memories of our past three years at North Haven High School in SACHEM 85 has been a pleasurable and satisfying experience for me. In the spring of 1984, when I first accepted the position of Layout Editor, I did not know what a lengthy, time-consuming, and demanding task I would face design- ing the layout for the yearbook. After many hours of hard work, some tears, and despite some major misunderstandings and diffi- culties, SACHEM 85 was completed as scheduled. I am very proud of this yearbook and I am certain that it contains many fond memo- ries for everyone to cherish forevr. I would like to thank the advisors of SACHEM 85, Mr. and Mrs. lannone and Mrs. Haynes, for their loyal support and continual guid- ance. Also a very special thank you to Bruce DuPuis, our yearbook sales representative, and the staff at Creative Studios for their fine efforts. Congratulations to the Class of 1985.1 wish each and every one of you the very best in the future. LAYOUT EDITOR Jessica lannone LAYOUT STAFF FRONT ROW Left to Right: Andrea Rand- lett, Robert Ferrucci, Charissa Gustavson; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Amy Brenner, Beth Emerson, Stephanie Osmun EDITORS FRONT ROW Left to Right: Rosemary Dell'Oro (Copy Edi- tor), Suzanne Fierlit (Editor-In-Chief), Jessica lan- none (Layout Editor): SECOND ROW Left to Right: Claudia De- Marini (Managerial Assistant), Eli- zabeth Gherlone (Clubs Ac- tivities Editor), Susan Weiden- hammer (Business Editor), Joanne Cristiano (Special Fea- tures Editor), Scott Gould (Pho- tography Editor); MISSING: Ger- ald Reinholtz (Publicity Editor), Barbara Fritts (Sports Editor) FRONT ROW Left to Right: Laura Whitmore, Laura Perry. Joanne Cristiano (Editor), MaryBeth Cimino, Doreen Holcomb; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Linda Leighton, Julie Gomes, Andrea Fermo, Maribeth Marsico; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Claudia DeMarlni, Tammi Jackson, Mary- Jo Brigante, Sandra Homa TYPING STAFF SITTING: Rosemary Dell'Oro (Editor); STANDING Left to Right: LoriAnn Rosano. Lucy DiBrigida. Susan Weidenhammer, Maria Florio. Maura Faherty, Sandra Homa, Paula Piscitelli Clubs Clubs Camera CLUBS ACTIVITIES EDITOR _________________ Elizabeth Gherlone PUBLICITY EDITOR PUBLICITY STAFF Gerald Reinholtz Left to Right: Scott Morcaldi. Gerald Reinholtz (Editor), Tammi Jackson, Stephen Shura. James Howard. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Left to Right: Tammi Jackson, Jamie Bonito, MISS- ING: Jessica lan- none PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Scott Gould BUSINESS EDITOR Susan Weidenhammer MANAGERIAL ASSISTANT Claudia DeMarini ADVISORS SITTING Left to Right: Mrs. Jane lannone (Editorial Advi- sor). Mrs. Annie Haynes (Financial Advisor); STANDING Mr. Nicola lannone (Head Advisor) VWTMENT TOP AD SALESPERSONS SITTING Left ro Right: Leonard Guercia, Carolyn Finoia. STANDING. Jessica lannone SPORTS SPORTS SPORTT TS SPORTS SPORTS SP SPORTS SPORTS SP7 A TS SPORTS SPORT SPORTS SPORTS TS SPORTS SPQ SPORTS TS SPORTS 4b SPORTS M f4 CHEERLEADERS 1 J VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW Left to Right: Nedra Yopp, Kathy Gentile. Adrienne Chapman. Suzanne Stone (Captain). Cheryl Goglia, Vernita Williams, Janet Scarano; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Mary Cavallaro, Kristen Morcaldi, Arlene Julianelle, Jennifer Celotto; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Kim Burkle, Wendie Howd; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: Debbie Callahan, Kristin Marcarelli; FIFTH ROW Left to Right: Susan Petrosemolo. Amy Miller; NOT IN PICTURE: Cecelia Sasser JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW Left to Right: Roberta Newman, Nancy Peckham, Lisa Marinuzzi, Jackie Halten; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Terry Orts, Yolanda McCann. Ann Peterson; THIRD ROW: Mary Maisano; FOURTH ROW: Deanna Hemstock; NOT IN PICTURE: Renee Stempeck CAPTAIN Suzanne Stone ► MAJORETTES KNEELING Left to Right: Debbie Morgan, Suzanne Fierlit (Captain), Elizabeth Gherlone; STANDING Left to Right: Monique Wilson, Donna Haaf, Karen Moriarty (Manager), Beth Emerson I SENIORS Left to Right: Donna Haaf, Elizabeth Gherlone, Suzanne Fierlit (Captain), Debbie Morgan, Beth Emerson. Sports 145 FOOTBALL FRONT ROW Left to Right: Travis Sasser (Captain), David Mikos (Captain), David DeMartino (Captain); SECOND ROW Left to Right: Brian Scott, Rudy Bederman, Robert Williams, Richard Cecerelli, Walter Dolan, Anthony Maisano, Louis Ciar- leglio, Michael Bathrick, John Calamita; THIRD ROW Left to Right; Michael Kaka- low, Scott Johnson, Gerald Demery, Angelo Annunziato, John Magoveny, John Pethick, Arthur Fisher. David Santello; FOURTH ROW Left to Right: Jeffrey Colon- ese, Gary Walsh, Robert Chien, James Hasset, Joseph Mikos, Anthony Fronte, Rajesh Atluru, Peter D'Agostino; FIFTH ROW Left to Right: Anthony Corniello, Michael Visnic, Mark Diglida, Bryan Bogan. David Celantano, Andrew Tantorski, Francis Seneco; SIXTH ROW Left to Right: David Spignesi (Manager), Todd Fredricks (Manager), Mark Pethick, Anthony Lucibello, John Pried. Ralph Gior- dano. Robert DeMayo (Head Coach), Mauro Suraci (Assistant Coach), Lou Preziosi (Assistant Coach). Larry Bencivengo (Assistant Coach), Michael Proto (Assistant Coach), Steve Celmer (Assistant Coach). Mike Marone (Assistant Coach) SENIORS FRONT ROW Left to Right: Travis Sasser, David Mikos, David DeMartino; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Richard Cecerelli, Walter Dolan. Anthony Maisano; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Brian Scott, Rudy Bederman. Robert Williams. Louis Ciarleglio, Michael Bathrick. John Calamita CAPTAINS Left to Right: Travis Sasser, David Mikos, David DeMartino FIELD HOCKEY ■E3BS1 FRONT ROW Left to Right: Kerry McKeon, Dana Thompson (Captain), Jessica lannone (Captain), Melissa Clark; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Betsy Davies, Debbie Haggerty, Debbie Jablonski. Patty Thompson; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Stephanie Riccio, Claudia McDonald, Melissa Licari, Mary Murray, Lisa Koenig, Tracey Cipriano, Megan Conway, Carla Longobardi, Jane Sanford (Coach) SENIOR Dana Thompson SENIOR Jessica lannone COACH AND CAPTAINS Left to Right: Jessica lannone, Jane Sanford (Coach), Dana Thompson CV Sports 149 1 «1 ft ItTj OH I ■ m Wm ■ sxssm ry j. v . r . •. -• IV 9-fik . ' V ■. . f J5H Cft ”H|rV ill v • ’ l( ... r 4§ Sfta m m m ,lV, : i , .Iv if- • . - , ft Eli KU BA 1 ft; 4 j ! ■ «I 1 o-j fe (t'lBcei Sports 150 FRONT ROW Left to Right: Thomas Phillips. Reid Chieffo (Captain), Donald Clark (Captain), Daniel Murphy, Brian Gorman; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Doe Nguyen, Andrew Davis. Michael Brandt, Jeff Clark, David Ciulla, Hien Tran, Adam Brusic, Lauren Janush (Manager), Lisa Scheidecker (Manager); THIRD ROW Left to Right: Michael Pace, Richard Bush, Michael Riordan, Stephen Clements, Steven Blumenthal, R.J. Notaro, Daniel Underkofler, Bret Perkins, Chris Legates, Ciro Deflora, Joseph Janush (Coach) COACH AND CAPTAINS Left to Right: Donald Clark, Joseph Janush (Coach), Reid Chieffo SENIORS KNEELING Left to Right: Donald Clark, Reid Chieffo; STANDING Left to Right: Daniel Murphy. Brian Gorman, Thomas Phillips FRONT ROW Left to Right: Elizabeth DeAngelo. Lisa Barnabei (Captain), Tracey Russo (Captain), SENIORS Nancy MacDougal; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Nancy Shea. Cheryl Russo. Carla Pandolfi, Wendy SITTING Left to Right: Lisa Barnabei, Tracey Russo; KNEELING Kakalik, Dawn Acquarulo, Doreen Holcomb; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Michele Simione, Gina Left to Right: Elizabeth DeAngelo, Nancy MacDougal Gonsalves, Christine Clark. Mila Chun, Matt Gilbride (Coach) Sports 154 O SWIMMING FRONT ROW Left to Right: Jonathan Kaplan (Captain). Jeremy Witt SECOND ROW Left to Right: Dean Parisi, David Rachleff, Benjamin Witt, Brendan Keefe, Michael Pascale, Glenn Parisi, John Corniello; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Christopher Burns (Coach), Kent Chesney, William Macina, Theodore Fitzgerald. Dave Stickle. Steven Jesanis SENIORS Left to Right: Jonathan Kaplan, Jeremy Witt COACH AND CAPTAIN Left to Right: Christopher Burns (Coach), Jonathan Kaplan FRONT ROW Left to Right Dina Keyte. Joanne Santelio, Alice Christoforo (Captain), Eileen Eddy (Captain). Ellen COACH AND CAPTAINS O'Donnell. Dina Pisam. SECOND ROW Left to Right: Robin Newman. Sabrina Riggi, RoseMary Dell'Oro, Amy Left to Right Eileen Eddy. Chris Burns (Coach), Conway. Kelly Griffin: THIRD ROW Left to Right: Chris Burns (Coach), Patty Maisano. Susan DellaCamera, Holley Alice Christoforo Claiborn. Pamela Pronto. Robin Kaplan. Kan Blake, Dana Tofig (Manager). James Pogmore (Manager); FOURTH ROW Left to Right Karen Brunner. Lillian Koberowski, Kelley Callahan, Katie Connors. Ann Bonadies, Mary Beth Angeietti. Gretchen Parker SENIORS FRONT ROW Left to Right: Dina Keyte. Dina Pisani; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Robin Newman. Joanne Santelio, Sabrina Riggi. RoseMary Dell'Oro. Ellen O'Donnell; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Alice Christoforo. Eileen Eddy Sports 157 f CROSS COUNT FRONT ROW Left to Right: John Fuggi, Andrew Koutroumonis, Bini Jariwala, Sailesh Atluru (Captain). James Eudicone (Captain), Chris Fuggi; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Hina Patel. Theresa Gibbs, Michael Appicelli. Robert Antonetti. Glenn Parisi, Chris Jackson. Dean Parisi, John Evans. Heidi Stuber GIRLS' TEAM CAPTAIN Bini Jariwala SENIORS Left to Right: Sailesh Atluru, James Eudicone, Andrew Koutroumanis COACH AND CAPTAINS Left to Right: Sailesh Atluru, Jim Andrews (Coach), James Eudicone Sports “160 y BASKETBALL ] VARSITY FRONT ROW: Left to Right: David Mikos, Joseph Mikos. Matthew Clark, John Brandt (Captain), Scott Marks (Cap- tain). Roy Haynes, Travis Sasser (Captain), Andrew Davis. Andrew Burke; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Mike Proto (Coach). Michael Brandt, Brett Perkins, Lenny Corso. David Ciulla, Mark Kankel (Captain). Thomas Clark, Donald Clark, Ed Crisafi (Coach) SENIORS COACHES AND CAPTAINS KNEELING: John Brandt, Mark Kankel; STANDING: Ed Crisafi (Coach). Travis Sasser, Scott Marks, Mike Proto (Coach) KNEELING Left to Right: John Brandt. Scott Marks, Travis Sasser, Mark Kankel; STAND- ING Left to Right: David Mikos, Matthew Clark, Andrew Burke. Roy Haynes. Donald Clark JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW Left to Right: Stephen Gutowski, Michael Brandt, Andrew Davis, Joseph Mikos, Brett Perkins, Glen Grove, Thomas Clark; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Mike Proto (Coach). Richard Bush, Robert Chien, Lenny Corso, Cliff Guest. Ed Crisafi (Coach) y BASKETBALL SITTING: Lisa Barnabei (Captain); Left to Right: Doreen Holcomb, April Neff, Rosemary Dell'Oro, Sandra Homa, Carla Pandolfi; STANDING Left to Right: John Vento (Coach), Gina Gonsalves, Laurl Hartsoe, Tracy Cipriano, Jackie Price. Jennifer Guercia, Michele Simione, Robert Tencza (Assistant Coach) SENIORS KNEELING: Lisa Barnabei: STANDING Left to Right: Rosemary Dell'Oro, April Neff, Sandra Homa ✓ 5 COACHES AND CAPTAIN Left to Right: Robert Tencza (Assistant Coach), Lisa Barnabei. John Vento (Coach) Sports 163 Sports 164 ► ICE HOCKEY ) KNEELING Left to Right: Jonathan Marrotolo. Frank Montagna, Gregory Thompson, John Jensen, Angelo Annunziato Christopher Hawkes, Christopher Licari, Brian Quinn, Gary Miller; STANDING Lett to Right: John Sommers (Coach), Leonard Guercia (Team Reporter), Raymond Prunier, Michael Harrigan, Christopher Sauter, Christopher Canney, Anthony Maisano (Captain). Albert Bergeron (Captain), Philip Barber, George D'Agostino, Alfred Guidone, Thomas Helbig, Michael Gorman, Mark Bissell (Manager), Jim Riccitelli (Coach) COACHES AND SENIORS Left to Right: John Sommers (Coach), Thomas Helbig. Raymond Prunier, Gary Miller. Anthony Maisano, Albert Ber- geron, Christopher Licari, Philip Barber, Brian Quinn, Jim Riccitelli (Coach) COACHES AND CAPTAINS Left to Right: John Sommers (Coach), Anthony Maisano, Al- bert Bergeron. Jim Riccitelli (Coach) Sports 166 t FENCING FRONT ROW Left to Right: Kristyn Carrubba Gerald Reinholtz (Captain), James Pogmore (Captain), Traci Kwesell; SECOND ROW Left to Right: John Guardo, Bryan Bogen, Erich Reinholtz. Charles Cheng; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Melissa Licari, Mike DeAngelo, James Berner. Chris Hammond, Adam Brusic, Myra Reddish, Gerald Robbins (Coach); MISSING: Alice Christoforo (Captain), Beth Haaf (Captain), Beth Froehlich COACH. CAPTAINS SENIORS Left to Right: Kristyn Carrubba. Traci Kwesell. Gerald Robbins (Coach), Gerald Reinholtz (Captain), James Pogmore (Captain); MISSING: Alice Christoforo (Captain), Beth Haaf (Captain), Beth Froehlich Sports 168 VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW Left to Right: Gina Giannotti (Captain). Gina Falcigno (Captain), Kelley Ryan (Captain); SEC- OND ROW Left to Right: Julie Gomes, Lene Holm, Mary- Jo Brigante; THIRD ROW Left to Right: Marge Dolan (Coach), Kristina Tienken, Tracy Carlson. Crystal Cor- nelius, Myra Reddish. Stacey Ewchuk. Laurie Hartsoe, Sandra Pepe, Karen James (Manager); FOURTH ROW Left to Right: Jacqueline Price, Sheila Walsh, Donna Dudzinski, Tina Romano. Lynn Apuzzo, Susan Camp, Ann Masto, Nichole Bounpane, Barbara Gherlone. Re- nee Gambardella (Manager) COACH AND CAPTAINS Left to Right: Gina Giannotti, Gina Falcigno, Marge Dolan (Coach), Kelly Ryan SENIORS FRONT ROW: Gina Falcigno; SECOND ROW Left to Right: Julie Gomes, Lene Holm. 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WILLIAM SCHROEDER RECEIVES THE WORLD'S SECOND MECHANICAL HEART ... BABY FAE LIVES 32 DAYS WITH A BABOON'S HEART ... MARGARET THATCHER IS TARGET OF IRA BOMBING ... DESMOND TUTU WINS NOBEL PEACE PRIZE ... SIKH GUARDS GUN DOWN INDIRA GHANDI ... RAJIV SUCCEEDS HIS MOTHER AS INDIAN PRIME MINISTER ... THE WORLD MOURNS MARTIN g a LUTHER KING, SR„ ETHEL MERMAN, JOE CRONIN, COUNT BASIE, f MARVIN GAYE, RICHARD BURTON, RAY KROC, TRUMAN CA- 3 Co POTE, JON-ERIK HEXUM, YURI ANDROPOV, FRANCOS TRUF- FAUT, AND ANDY KAUFMAN ... D-DAY REMEMBERED 40 YEARS LATER . . . DROUGHT AND FAMINE RAMPANT IN ETHIO- PIA ... JESSE JACKSON MAKES BID FOR THE PRESIDENCY ... TRUDEAU WAVES FAREWELL TO CANADIAN POLITICS ... HI- JACKERS TERRORIZE FLIGHT 221 ... CATASTROPHE OCCURS AT UNION CARBIDE PLANT IN BHOPAL ... DUARTE OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR EL SALVADOR ... REAGAN WEIGHS A SWEEPING TAX REFORM ... NUCLEAR DEBATE CONTINUES ... POPULA- TION SUFFERS AIDS ANXIETY . . . BABY BOOMERS GROW UP TO BECOME YUPPIES ... BAND AID SINGS TO RAISE MONEY FOR FAMINE VICTIMS DIAMOND SPONSORS Congratulations to the Class of '85 Compliments B. C. CABLE CONSTRUCTION INC. North Haven, Connecticut Compliments THE MARLIN FIREARMS COMPANY 100 Kenna Drive North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 NORTH HAVEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. THe CLASS OF 1986 36 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut 06473 Brian W. 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HUTTON SON 117 Washington Avenue North Haven Shopping Center Bringing Out The Best in Men for Over 100 Years THE WINDSOR SHOPPE Cards-Gifts-Jewelry Office Supplies North Haven Shopping Center 239-4644 J. DELL'ORO, CONTRACTOR 20 Peck Street North Haven 239-1349 Asphalt, Paving, Equipment Rental spy BRONZE SPONSORS Congratulations Class of '85 AM PM MINI MARKET 272 Maple Avenue North Haven Congratulations to the Class of '85 NEW HAVEN WINDUSTRIAL COMPANY 332 Old Maple Avenue North Haven 239-4275 KELLEHER 8c ELIA CPA's 49 Quinnipiac Avenue North haven, CT 624-5262 Congratulations Class of '85 From J. S. 8c P. PROCESSING CO. MONTOWESE CERAMIC GALLERY 53 C Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven. CT 06473 562-3432 MIKE'S SERVICE CENTER. INC. NORTH HAVEN CLEANERS NORTH HAVEN FLORIST Complete Floral Service 239-2381 Good Luck Class of '85 A FRIEND RICHARD'S NEW IMAGE Hair Cutters 88 Middletwon Avenue North Haven, CT Compliments of • HUBIE'S HOBBIES H. D. Chidsey, Jr. 239-2282 85 Washington Avenue. 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CT 239-5339 Rent An Easier Life Tools and Equipment For Work and Play A TO Z RENTAL CENTER Congratulations to the Class of '85 G 8c H EQUIPMENT, INC. 314 Old Maple Avenue North Haven 239-3376 239-3334 AUTO PARTS 8c SERVICE Specializing In All Automotive Parts Serving The Public For Over 18 Years 10 Broadway. North Haven, CT LYDELL MOTORS LTD. 400 State Street North Haven, Connecticut 288-9015 REGINA'S ORIGINALS 6 Broadway North Haven, Connecticut 239-7011 Dressmaking - Alterations JONATHAN JAYS Congratulates The Class of '85 BOOSTERS The SACHEM Staff sincerely appreciates the patronage of all those individuals who supported our yearbook by contributing to our booster sales. We thank them for their generosity. The Vince Perri Orchestra Its about time Ted Kubow Congratulations Mira Mr. Mrs. JD Venter 8c JR. Mr. Mrs. Frank Bryk Bob and Tracy 7 6 73 Led Zeppelin 1 Robin thanks for everything - Denise Bye Mrs. Haynes - Denise Sylvoin Turgeon 16 Andy Burke, Up Offalyl Best Wishes To The Class of 'B5 Robert Carocari - Esther Carocari Peggy Koblsky Congratulations Mike Gentle! I love you! Kim Nogy Opie Burke wear Who ya gonna coll? Dustbusters! Good Luck Kristyn - Love Mom 8c Dad Kris - Where did 13 yrs. go? Love. Mom Good Luck KJC - Canna 8c Cinnamon Kristyn - You are a joy - Love Mom 8c Dad Kristyn - All our love Nana 8c Pa Class of ‘89 is 1 Good Luck - Miles. Yogi, Hoover 8c Furley Congrads Squeeter! Love Leggs Live Long and Prosper Good Luck, Joanne Kenny Nicole Sweeten Good Luck, Class of '85 Much Success, Joanne Future Wishes to the Class of 1990 Good Luck Class of 1985 Good Luck, Class of '85 Green Knights Good Luck, Class of '85 Good Luck, Jess! Mr. Antonelli Best Wishes Jessica '85 - Mr. Schatzlein Best of Luck '85 - Mr Mercuri Good Luck Jessica! Frank Jil 8c Don Love Their Grandaughter. Jessica! Grandma Grandpa Love, Noni Love, Uncle Mark 8c Dusty Love, Denise 8c Little Mann Mike Gentile - Class of 1985 David Karas '82 Usa lannone '82 Best Wishes, Jessica - Love, Mom 8c Dad Freedom! At Last! A long time awaited—too long! Hi, Gamma One—Guess Who? '85 is alive! This one's for you Jay O'Brien! Love, Jessica RUSH 1 The best of the Class of 1985 Michael 8c MaryBeth Best Wishes '85 - Library Media Center Staff BFDKJDJRARBGGOTBS Congratulations and Good Luck! Ingrid Rosenberg Good Luck Adam, Phi 8c Javier Mina Scaramella Good Luck to the Class of '85! Jamie Loves Beth Trail Congratulations April Neff Good Luck to the Class of '85 from Marion Riggs MaryBeth Loves Michael Michael Kim Michael E. Della Valle Mr. Mrs. Alfred DellaValle Sue 8c Ed Pepe Norman Bates The H Team Michael J. Siengo Michael 8c Nancy Onyx Cimino Laurie Pesavoge Robert Cavaliere John Reilly Joseph Tobin Walter Lockery Bob Pisani Martin Simell Sandy Homo A friend Edward M. Homa Packy Lillis 9 Good Luck, Sandy - Love, Betsy Turn that frown up-side-down I love Sandy Karen Homa Janet Homa Marie Homa Dave Sheehan Danny Lyons Gene Rosadino To a Friend Good Luck, Janet Success in the future Good Luck Best Wishes to the Class of '85 To a Friend Karen Love Mark Congratulations Sister Janet Mark 8c Karen Good Luck. Janet - Dad Best Wishes. Janet - Mom Congratulations. Janet - Uncle Al Lucy, Keep “Plugging'' - Janet Val, “Cologne Man - Janet Good Job Class of '85 Good Luck Ping - Jaws 8c Hoovie Valerie 8c Rob Val. Remember Guidance after E - Jan We finally did it Class of '85! Sue, Remember 25c with AFA, Val 8c Jan Chuck 8c Teri Rafter Good Luck Class of '85 - The Houston Family To Someone Lovely - Grandma Rafter Good Luck Cristie - Babci Party on Class of '85 Ray 8c Linda Forever Laura 8c Nemo New Haven - Annex Rules 1 Joe 8c Kim Forever Gary 8c Sharon Forever Cliff and Michelle Born to be wild and crazy John 8c Jodi Ron Francis 10 Larry 8c Claudia Forever Joe Gallant 8c Kim Gill George 8c Cristie Donna Loves Joe Bagiadies Rule! Dr. 8c Mrs John Gustavson Good Luck Kerri 8c Claudia - Love, Karen Great Going Claudia DeM. Congratulations Indians - Love Angela Dave 8c Roxanne - Forever 8c Ever Good Luck Andrew Burke PJ, Ann, Catherine 8c Jacqueline Hanlon Luther B. Rafkus Notre Dame 1 Josephine DeBridgita Donald Harris Ed Paglia Pam Longobardi Mark lannone John Karovas Phyliss Karavas Helen Camera Mr. 8c Mrs Tomaszewski Mr. 8c Mrs. M. F. Warner Noreen A. Regan Ray Long Carol Copeland Tracey. Thanks for unforgetable memories! - Love Nancy Andrea 8c Moribeth - Always Remember our spaz times! Love Nancy JB - I'll miss you - NM Best of luck Class of '85 Mr. and Mrs. MacDougal Happiness always Nancy, Love Mom 8c Dad Good Lirk JB. MB. DM. MC. 8c SM - Love. NM 8c TR Good luck Dana. Love Mom 8c Dad Good Luck J.B.. S.V.. L.C.. N.P.. - Love. D.T. Girls Soccer 1 - Bring home the Housy! Scott Morcaldi - you're the “truest ! JB - she wants it ... Big Time! Sheryl - have a great senior year - Love Tracey To Mikeshk , a true Shoo-Shoo Exculsive man - Lqve N.M. T.T.. Thanks for letting me use your car - ML. “The Troll Mark Bissell - this Bud's for you! “Let's be real .., Let's be really real! Good luck NM. MM.TR, 8cAF - Love Donna B. Two more years left, live it up: MV, DU. SC. TC. RA, JL-Love April TR - “Let's moke a memory! ($1000) - NM Nick 8c Cindy forever Vaf 8c Michele (Good Luck Jackie) Dawn 8c Joe '84 Best Wishes, Pat 8c Keith Mulin Mr. 8c Mrs. Fred Foerster Mr. 8c Mrs Francis Xavier Sharretto '86 Joe DeRosa Good Luck Indians - Mr 8c Mrs. Dower! Best of Luck in the future Doc. N.H.H.S. 1! Hi John Pethick from a friend Hi Nancy P. from a friend North Haven Indians 1! Good luck for the future class of '85! Donna Halten - Good luck Jackie Much happiness Doc 8c Stew best wishes a friend Hi Joe 8c Michell love Jackie 32 We love you! Good luck Jackie in finding “Mr. Right Love Nancy Hi Jackie 8c Nancy! Mr and Mrs. Frank J. Rosano Kathy Rosano Annette 8c Jack '72 Annemarie Rosorto '88 Anna 8c Block Guido Rosano Vic Amodei Good luck Adam - your brother Mike Good Luck Maura- Love Kevin Girls Soccer 1 Maria 8c Bryon Mike Calabrese Lynn Priebe '87 Football 1 Good luck Barbra F. and Beth F. Jay 8c Karen Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert C. Williams Congrads Squeeter!. Love Leggs John 8c Loriann Good Luck Loriann - from a friend Sister Mary Ellen Grenova Sr. Carmela DiMauro Rosanne DiMauro Karen Moriorty Best of Luck - J. Bonito Teresa A. Ruffolo Timothy M. Odaynik Mo. Lorry, Curly (MEL.) Suzy Good Luck - Love Le Dog Spanish 3 Per. A. Class Best Wishes. Fran Festa Vic Amodei Good Luck “1985 Mary 8c Anthony J. Pinto Mr. 8c Mrs. A. Caplan Good Luck for a bright future! The Corda's Tom Abbatielo Have a goal - D.A.B. Good luck Class of '85 - The Wisons Chris Jackson The Petrilo Family Almost there - Rob Festa Mele's Duals Rules Good luck Class of '85 Rob Festa Good luck Dave Festa Good Health and Best Wishes to all you guys and Dolls - Mrs. Palumbo Good Luck Nadine - I Love you very much Jeff Good Luck NA Led Zeppelin 1 (Stairway to Heaven.) Nadine glad we're friends let's burst! Love Jockie Mom Thanks for being there I Love You - Jackie Good Luck Class of 85 - Love Dot Led Zeppelin 1 Grandma 8c Grandpa Capasso Good Luck Na No Best of Luck to a beautiful young girl I'l always cherish. Love Always Larry Good Luck Nadine-The Morgito Family Love 8c Luck to our daughter Nadine - Jimmy 8c Elda Gallo Love to Nacfne - Ginger 8c Little One Good Luck Class of 85 - Ruth Sicignano Best of Luck to my sister Na Na Love Gina Best of Luck in the future Nadine - Caesar Best of Luck Nadine - The Lenoce's Love 8c Kisses - from Tom Jeff 8c Nadine - Together Forever! 00 r- . § Best of luck to the Class of 85 Good Luck Class of 85 - Jackie Boudreau AS the way 85 Chris, you're a hard habit to break Frank I'm not a virgin I wish my brother George was here! Seek for yourself and you wil find liberty - Mrs. Mr Mrs. J. longley Mr. Mrs. Mario Pannone Mevin Dillane Barney Connoly Mary Connolly Mr Mrs. Samuel Cold well Wayland Liechti T Good Luck Jackie 1985 I'd rather be Dancing - Nancy Glorian Jean Burgorella For a great dancer M.P.B. - pull it K.T.B. The cleaning lady May the Class of '85 long live in Prosperity. - Barry Brooks Good luck Class of '85 - Heidi Stuber Donnie 8c Midge Good Luck Mrs. White Buel, Always Remember CA 8c NY. Love Puel Good Luck Jackie - Hinesy A.B.C. H.V.A.C. 3 - Buels Congratulations from Pam 8c Kevin Besf Wishes in your future Endeavors. C. Rogozzino Congratulations J.P. From R.H. Congratulations Class of 85' Congratulations J.P. From P.H. The gang still has our Love! S.P. Good Luck Class of 85 Karin McGee To the greatest class ever - Lois Hausman Congratulations Norman St. Michel Good Luck Norman Love Jenn 8c Patty I Love You J.F. Love Always K.H. John 8c Kris Forever Get Lost 30 I Love You J.P Good Luck Norman S. Good Luck Gerald! Eric 8c Lisa 81' - Forever Lisa Eric forever Congratulations class of 85' Congrats Class of '85 Good Luck Class of '85 Love. Clara Gyorgyey Mr. 8c Mrs. Charles R. Morrissey John Cougar 1 Def Leppard 1 Sfeve Perry - street talk Elayne S. Canter Good Luck Amy - Class of '85 Congratulations Theresa Thanks for everything - love Lisa Congratulations Anne 8c usa Love Mom 8c Dad Keep Rockin' and Good Luck Sinister! Best of Luck to All my Friends in the Class of '85 Best of Luck Amy Now it's Over Necessity in the mother of invention RN,B8cDH Munchos for Myra - The Fenceys Lori Zirlen Best Wishes - John Pinto Best of Luck Denise - Uncle Joe 8c Aunt Dot Good Luck Denise - Marie 8c Bil Loubier Best of Luck Denise - Alberta 8c Bill Loubier Best of Luck Denise, Joanne 8c Kevin Mr 8c Mrs. Chris Willard Good Luck Denise - LuAnn 8c Frank Buno Vincent 8c Ruth Perriotti Best of Luck Denise - MaryAnn DeLucia Denise, your finally made it - Lots Drescher Jule Lyons Sarah Lyons Liz 8c Val Funaro Luncheons Missions! Dizzy and Joey Tom Amy Gurton Mr. A. Reed Pocky H.H. 85 Amy Wing Jack Dressing Christopher Lyons Christopher Lyons Mike lannone Brew Crew Matt Lyons C-Teom To a Short Graduate Beth Congratulations Luv Ya, Bean 8c Cap. E Congratulations, Beth-Love Mom and Dad We made it!l(E.D.. S.P.. D.D.) Congratulations Sharon! Love Mom Sharon P loves Nicky K.l! We're finally out of here. C.D. S.P. E.D. Hi, Mrs. DeMayo! Bunker Breath Bites the Dust Good luck. Bily and Sue love, Kathy 8c Randy Harvey Bergeron Steve 8c Kathy Cacioli Rick Carocari Louis Papa, Jr. Lou. Post Office Phil Riccio P.O. Brian Keehan P.O. Dennis Davis P.O. Vincent J. DeMatties P.O. Bl won at Golf Garry John Ketter P.O. Jean MacArthur North Haven P.O. Best of Luck to Sharon from Dad Mrs. Hilton Congratulations Sue - from Scott Mr. 8c Mrs. Juhasz Paul Juhasz Mandy 8c Max Congratulations Spoz. Love Trip We made it Ammer! Je T'ambrasse, mon cher, Arthur. Sandrine Congratulations Dommy. Love Ollie Ed (E.J.) Al 8c Candy (E.J's) Donna (CNB) Maria CNB Good Luck JP. Norman PJ 8c Burl Walter Gawrych Charlotte Peck Janet McCarroll Mrs. Edu Shone Mr. 8c Mrs. William Barclay Susan Juhasz Finally ... Sue P.S. 8c S.W. Anne 8c Tim Connel From Melanie Good Luck Sue - From Sue W. Hello Beautiful Sfop! Barry Weidenhammer Sharon 8c “A James 8c Margaret Weidenhammer Good Luck Sue from Grammy 8c Pop I love you Pete - Sue Good Luck Sue - Kurt Congratulations Sue - Chris Good Luck Sue - Dad Best of Luck - Val - Paul Valerie, my '85 grad, love Mom Congratulations - Vol - Love Dad You made it Val! Lois Val. Best of Luck in '85. Sis Good job Val - Aunt Mary Val. your're the best! Aunt Stella I'm very proud - Val- Gram My beautiful girl - Val - Gramp Congratulations Val - Peter A. Best of Luck Val - Kristin Great Work Val - Uncle Bill Val - Lots of Luck - Helen Good Luck Val - Atty. F. P. Barberio Best of Luck - Val - Atty. Staley Congratulations - Val - Atty. Moquet Associated Furniture Freightways Valerie - Bang! Bang! Love. Bryan Val. Success! Luv. Brenda 8c Starv To the two best typists at AFF, John C. Good Luck Angel, Luv Trouble Kenneth S. Mita Good Luck Senior Class Mr. 8c Mrs. R.J. Carazo Dolores Kern Pearl Folio Good Luck! Mr. 8c Mrs. Vincent Connellan My Best ot the Class of '85 Mr. T. Mr. Caruth Seek the Light Good Luck to the Class of '85 Frank Riggs Good Luck Seniors Jon M. Donald Your Work Has Just Begun!! Good Luck Class of '85 - Mrs. L. Great Future for '85 Mr. 8c Mrs. Mark Knowlton Andy 8c Linda Gredzinski Nydea Romero Boe 8c Debbie Davison E e 8c Myron Shura The Best is Yet to Come - Ed Shura Rene6 Verrier Best of Luck - R.V. It was rough - but you made it Good Luck - Grandma Gunarson Mark 8c Denise Buono Good Luck C.H. Best of Luck Class of '85 L.M. Knock'em dead Stephen love Michele Good luck '85 - R.D. Good Luck '85 E.H. Besf of Luck S.M. Good Luck - Nancy Reach for the stars - Mom May your dreams come true - Dad The Class of '85 will live forever! Good Luck Mary Jo - love Mom and Dad Good Luck to the class of '85 Barni end Roo Congratulations to the Class of '85 Mr. 8c Mrs. Edv ard Cirillo Congratulations to the Class of '85 Mrs. Mary Consiglio Good Luck to the Class of '85 Mr. 8c Mrs. Sal Esposito Congratulations to the Class of '85 Ann Masto Joanne Tomaso Loma DaCunto Carlene Armellino Joe 8c Michele Mary Letskus Good Luck - Larry 8c Parry (Brigante) Kym '77 Ralph Pepe Good Luck Mary Jo - Annette '78 Barbara Hardy Good Luck Sis - Joseph - '81 Greenberg 8c Hurwitz Phylls Bigio Ronnie Caprio John Cirillo J.R. Coputo Best of Luck M.J., I'm gonna miss ya - Pippi John Russo Tony T.D. Dorsett '33 Mr. 8c Mrs. Alfred Luciano Mr. 8c Mrs. Daniel D. Masto, Sr. Congratulations Seniors - The Johnson Sisters Val - Don't forget “MAHANNA! Lucy Good Luck Val 8c Lucy - Mom G. Congratulations Airhead! Lois Good Luck Lucy - Pat8c Patty Janet - “What about me? - Lucy Good Luck Lucy - your brother Lou Good Luck in the future - a friend Good Luck Class of '85 Mr. 8c Mrs. Patch To the Hot Trot Kid - from Carole For someone So Sweet to Work With Good Luck Goosie Lucy - Bruce Good luck now and always - Elda Gallo Best Wishes Lucy - Love. Joe 8c Brigida With love Lucy from your grandparents Congratulations Lucy love your Dad Thanks Mom and Dad love Lucy Good Luck Lucy - love Mom Good luck Lucy. Vol 8c Janet Mr. 8c Mrs. D. Lucy 8c Richard Best of Luck '85 Grads Good Luck Dawn love Richard Congratulations Dawn love Richard Good Luck Dawn from Steve Rich 8c Tracy forever Good luck in everything - love Tracy Congratulations Dawn - Dad. Barb, Matt Good Luck Dawn - Tina Good Luck Dawn Congratulations Dawn Mrs. Piscitelli Good Luck Ghandi Molson 8c Good Times - Love Pooh Best Wishes. Freckles Molson 8c Waldbaums forever, Lori Congratulations, I love you. Mom Dawn. I'm very proud of you. Mom Good Luck Ghandi from your friend Steve I love Tom Selleck from Kathy S. Congratulations Paula, from Rich Good Luck Paula from Tracy Good Luck Paula love Mom Class of '85. We've Done It!!! Paula. I did it! Love Dawn Good Luck Class of '85 Mr. Dillon Good Luck to Maria Pine Look out future here comes Pine Good Luck Maria P. Good Luck Class of '85 Good Luck Marta Pine Good Luck you have a long road ahead Suzy - always reach for the stars, congratulations - love Mom 8c Dad Hope your're successful in what you decide to do, Suzy. Love Ali Laura. Keith and Michelle Marie Nappe Margaret Nappe Morgan Class of 70 Cograts, Michael N. - Gram Lapan Josephine Class of 75 Bob Nappe T.J. 8t Chris Dupuis De Vanacore Scafariello. Class of '66 Laura Scafariello Class of 1996 Dave Scafariello Rose Calamita Matt Calamita Mike Nappe Rose 8c Matty Calamita Punkin Ogre '85 Frank Nappe '66 Robert Vanacore, Sr. Dot tie Foy Class of '85 - Good Luck Love Dot A7 Walt Lyons Marilyn Lyons Matt Tim. I love every inch of you J.P. I love you Jimmy - K.D. Led Zeppefn Rules No one here gets out alve! Looks like we made it! Natalie, Richard and Jennifer Monroe Kathy Hassett Mr. Mrs. Martin Halbran Mr. 8c Mrs. H. Scroggins Good Luck Jodi G.A.R. 8c J.A.D. Greg Ricci 8c Julie Ciaffone Good Luck to the Class of '85, Moura J. Thompson C. Ricci 8c Sons Painting The Ricci Family Good Luck - The Philip Palmissano Family The Monroe Famly Joanne, Michoel 8c Danielle Coppola Keith Ricci Karen Brenner Jay 8c Lori Toni Carbo Jennifer Ann Monroe F.B.M., Keitter, Nanner Congrads 6 - Love Drew Lots of Luck to the best hands in the Housy Good Luck Julie From Tom Massey HoJo's 1 To Julie ond the Class of '85 Bye Good Luck Warboots, Love Tina Romano Good Luck Gerald and Eric - Love Myra Terrace of Beauty Kathryn and Ken (for now) Ed and Kathleen Crisafi Nicole. Melissa and Kristen Forte The Raymond C. Prunier family Arthur Rachel Sachs Robert K. Waldron's Gary Berger Lorry Lazaroff Richard J. Guandaiini Mobeck - Guandaiini Ins. Balletto's Farm Bil Sitengo Roger Henson Landscaping Christmas Boutique - St. Barnabas Church A Friend Best Wishes class of 1985 To our favorite football team - Love Sue Kathy Best wishes to the Class of '85 Mr. 8c Mrs. Tom Madigan Susan Baldini Paul Baldni John Baldini Debbie Meriano Coco Hilton Remember me - Justine The Guck Jm Sullvan -n- Kris D'Amico Forever! All our love -Kris-Gram 8c Gramps Congratulations Kris, Love Mom Good Luck. Kris. Love Dad Good Luck '85 - Love Felix 8c Dotty Pete 8c Cindy I love Pete DeNicola Patricia K. Brozek. Director of Athletics A Friend! Bob and Tracey - Forever! John Morglb 8c Lisa Carbone Forever Love you Johnny Wad! Love you always. T.H. Duke Marotta Mr. 8c Mrs Robert Brown From a Friend Good Luck to the BC Helb Poopie John Laydon Helen Chambers Mr. 8c Mrs. O. Montesi Marybeth Bernacchia Mark Montesi Carla Bernacchia Ray Bernacchia Rosemarie Montesi Rick Montesi Good Luck to the Class of '85 Jeff 8c Chris Bernacchia Ed Montesi Jeaner Mortali Rich 8c Linda To the Woms of '85 Brandi 8c Linda - We made it - Love, Jodi Bernach 8c LeRoux - We cfid it Woms! - Love. Lynn Anthony 8c Lisa, Gerard 8c Maria - We made it together! Janette. Liz, 8c April B.F.F. May all your dreams come true Good Luck from RPI - Joe Gherlone Hurray for us, fellow dudes and chicks! Good Luck my 1 aide - Kathryn Gherlone Congratulations '85 - Barbara Gherbne We love you Elizabeth Rose - Granny 8c Poppi Best of Luck '85 - Love '88 Good Luck '85 - Love '88 Good Luck Dave! Love, the Buonpane's Good Luck Seniors! - Mr. Burns From the Class of '60 - it's our 25th! Our best to '85 - Class of '58 Thank you Mrs. Pania 8c Miss DeCarlo Mrs. Mercuri Mr. Peckham Good Bless you all - Joe 8c Pat Gherbne Good Luck Bill - Love. Karen Good Luck Class of '85 Here comes '88! '85 you're tooooo much! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brigante. Jr. Good Luck '85 - Mr. 8c Mrs. Anthony Riggi Congratulations Sabrina Riggi Love, Kimberly and Gene D'Andrea Congrats Sobrina - Love. Janie L. Annual Donations B2 Paula 8c Curt Singer - Class of 72 Good Luck Class of '85 - Luv, Karen We did it! Good Luck Eileen. Dina, Elen 8c Rose! Luv. Me Best of Luck to the Class of '85 Life Skills - Home Economics Department Ted 8c Judy Oesterlin Craig 8c Marilyn Hewitt 8c Family Good Luck Class of '85 - Debbie 8c Michael Finoia Good Luck CC - love ya. TT Mr. 8c Mrs. William Tienken Good Luck Chris - Grandma Tienken Joe Gionfriddo Bruce Conant Terri Carocari Steven E. Gerber The Forte Girls Robert Koop Cathy Pitz Marion McKenna Robert Petrillo Robert Leonard Brian Mahr Joe Capetta John 8c Jodi. Pat 8c Brondie- Together Forever! Good Luck Trouble - Luv. Angel God Bless Lisa 8c John - Love. Nina Good Luck to the Class of '85 Best Wishes to the Class of '85 Good Luck Stephanie Osmun Good Luck Stacey G. Good Luck Trouble - Luv, S Go for it '85 - T-Man Happy Future Class of '85 E. Trapani Good Luck!! Joanna Beckwith Live it up '85 - Dina. Sandy. Paula, Sue 8c Stacey Good Luck '85! - Candy McGovern Mary Nuzzo Mr. Bischoff Eleanor Long Mike 8c Cindy Douglas 8c Julie Best wishes, good health, always do it best! - Mrs. Palumbo Best of luck to all my friends! Luv. Beth Mr. Hubeny Good Luck from MaryAnn Cadella Good Luck '85 Andy G. 8c Maria P. Good Luck 8c Best Wishes, N.L.S. Maraaret 8c Andy Acampora Mr. Mrs. Chuck Forselius Alicb S. Monaco Suzan A. Monaco John 8c Raffie Giordano Margaret Phelan T.G. '82 Grammy 8c Grandpa G. Frank 8c Lisa Gbrdano Trocy 8c Lisa Gbrdano Dorothy Christensen Robert Christensen Robert Christensen I Love Miss Ruffob Carol O'Donnell Ed O'Donnell Good luck Dina, Eileen, Sabnna, Rose. Andrea 8c Maribeth-Love Elen Good luck Lisa-Love, Ellen Good luck John Squeezy Licquori-Love Ellen § a -j o o 03 © O CO 8c April Good luck Ellen Good Luck Al Diglio Good Luck Mary Good Luck in '86 Class of '85 Best of luck Class of '87 Congratulations JV Cheerleaders '87 You guys are Bad-Band '85 Good Luck Jen - A.S. Onward and upward Class of '85! Best Wishes-Jos6 8c Kate Cabranes Mr. “D Good Luck Amy Lynn. Love Aunt Patty 8c Uncle Mike Dave Urbonas 8c Christine Kozak Karin loves Charlie Michael Digioia 8c Michele Rondeau To The Wild One's Thanx Freddy Congratulations Amy Lynn. Love Mom 8c Dad Good luck Amy, Love Greg Who's the U-boat Commander? Porsche. There is no substitute. My sister made me buy this. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scali North Haven Baseball 1 The Triple B Line Good Luck Tracey, Love Mom Congratulations Tracey - Love Walter Nancy - Thanks for always being there Diane 8c John Morgan Douglas Morgan Mr. Mrs. Daniel J. Orth Dan 8c Kathy Orth Congratulations Mary - Love Greg 8c JoAnn Congratulations Marvin! Platt R.V.T.S. Class of '81 1 I love you, Bil, Always 8c Forever! Congratulations friends, we made it C.S. I love John forever Hey Dudes we finally gone and done it. Party, your SSA off. Marv. Boss lady Betsy Dr. Moe Finch Good lucky in the future Anita Mary. Kathy Loves you Hey Marv remember when the beer foamed at Bear Path School? Marvin, what do you want to do with your life? Marv. you're one Twisted Sister!! Way to go Marv!! Love, RJ, Rick 8c Lynda Happy days - Gramma 8c Grandpa Holt Congratulations Mary, Love Mom What it is? I still love you James Good Luck to the cutest Mouze: Love Phil 8c Maria Good Luck to all BC BS keypunchers - Doris Mcdonough Good Luck Raff Joe Riccitelli - The Little One Perter Mazzucco Joe Ricctelli Alex RicciteBi The Lucky Star Maria Landino Good Luck Danie Paul FrizeB. somebody loves you and that somebody Is me Vera! Patti Salamone Good Luck Cathy 8c Cristina Salamone little sweet angels Good Luck BC BS keypunch operators Thank God it's over!! R.R. Good Luck Raff - Tina Tolomeo Lou Boreili - Good Luck -P.S. I want my ridel! I Love Pete! Good Luck to Me! I need it! Good Luck Carol, you finally mode it! I feel sorry for you underclassmen David Lee Roth is God! C.R. - I'm stiB loving you New Haven - Fulton Park Rules ! Marvine, Fuzzy. 8c Stubby Nicky K. -N- Sharon P. Forever Ms Helen Williams Mr 8c Mrs. Anthony Carbone Frank Anthony DellaCamera III Best of luck in the future. Keypunchers Good Luck, Blue Cross Workers Good Luck, Elaine Good Luck Class of '85, Steve Grant 8c Lisa Stone Congratulations Cathy DeMartino Congratulations Sharon Palmieri Mr. 8c Mrs. Frank DellaCamera. Sr. Mr. 8c Mrs. Frank DellaCamera. Jr. I'l miss you Mrs. Pinto - Love Elaine Thanks for all the help Mrs Chapman Beware of the roller, when there's nothing left to roll!!! Thanks a lot Mrs. Trapani - Elaine Hello Poopie! Bruce Crew 1 Kevin 8c Mira St. Barnabas' Christmas Boutique Compliments Mrs. Arthur A. Page Compliments Mr. Arthur A. Page To my best friend Good Luck Cindy Evon L. Pax Mr. William Caruth Compliments of Componet Engineers me. New Britain Billy Asarisi 8c Sue Marfiak Fuzz, wanna do another 360. Good Luck in the future - Roy Ardito To all the Blue Cross Data Entry girls who hate UB82’s 8c 904 rejects. B.B. To our lovely grandaughter Theresa, Best of Luck To Theresa, love always. Mom 8c Dad Congratulations Theresa, love John Thanks Dave.Rich. 8c Lisa Affinito, Love Theresa Congratulations Theresa, Love Ashley Robert 8c Theresa Congratulations Theresa, love George Good Luck Class of '85 Guy and Lisa Forever Lauren Michele Teixeira The Simione Family Debbie Simione Mr. 8c Mrs. Sal Baidini Robert 8c Theresa Marvin Lives Forever!! Good Luck, Steve Dest TRIBUTE TO A LOYAL FRIEND AND FAN ROCCO RUGGIERO 1914 - 1984 M h VVJ.I We, the 1985 SACHEM Staff, extend this tribute to Rocky Ruggiero on be- half of all of us: students, faculty and staff, administrators, athletes, coaches, parents, friends, and co- workers. Rocky, in some way and at some time, touched all of our lives. He was our favorite bus driver to neigh- borhood schools as youngsters and to schools and tournament sites across the state as athletes. He was our most avid and loyal fan—sitting in the front row or on the bench at times—cheer- ing us on even when defeat seemed evident. We will never forget Rocky for his spirit lives on in our memories of childhood days spent in North Haven schools and on North Haven teams. Z2 f spipuoo MV sppuoo AUTOGRAPHS a D g o 1. Matt Clark 2. Kristyn Carrubba 3. Scott Morcaldi 4. Linda Leighton 5. Valerie Rawling 6. Janet Mungiguerra 7. Amy Brenner 8. Robert Ferrucci 9. Lucy DiBrigida JO. Jodi Rubino 11. Maura Faherty 12. Nadine Sansone 13. Lisa Carbone 14. Joanne Cristiano 15. Suzy Fierlit 16. Lisa Smith 17. Claudia DeMarini 18. Barbra Fumiatti 19. Sue Weidenhammer 20. Sandy Floma 21. Maribeth Marsico 22. Tammi Jackson 23. Elizabeth Gherlone 24. Dana Thompson 25. Matt Lyons 26. Doug Turner 27. Raffaela Riccitelli 28. Mary-Jo Brigante 29. Charissa Gustavson 30. Dina Keyte 31. Dawn Garner 32. Jennifer Cabranes 33. Jamie Bonito 34. Juliann Fuggi 35. Jessica lannone • M'
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