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

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North Haven High School North Haven Connecticut DEDICATION We, the Class of 1986, dedicate our book to a person who has been someone special to us for the past six years. He has given us inspiration, guidance, friendship, and most of all a loyal spirit. Although our paths may now separate, the memory of his warm heart will never fade from ours. Our deepest gratitude goes to you, Mr. Higgs. SACHEM ’86 EDITORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Angela Ferrucci, Jennifer Celotto, MaryBeth Cimino, Mrs. Iannone (Advisor), Dawn Acquarulo, Carla Pandolfi; BACK ROW (L to R): Kathryn VanBruinisse, Mrs. Haynes (Financial Advisor), Myra Reddish, Linda Selmont, Debbie Jablonski, Robert D’Errico. We, the Sachem Editorial Staff, will always have fond rememberences of times spent in creating a visual collection of the memories of our high school days. Through our experiences as editors we have learned how to work as a team. Even when things looked pretty grim, we always tried to keep a cheerful outlook. We would like to wish our peers much suc- cess and happiness in their future achievements. We would like to give a special thanks to Mrs. Iannone and Mrs. Haynes who were always there when we needed them. A special thank you, also, to our good friend, Bruce Dupuis, our Josten’s Repre- sentative. We feel that all of us together helped pub- lish a truly superb yearbook. SACHEM EDITORS STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LINDA SELMONT LA YOUT COMMITTEE FRONT ROW (L to R): Angela Ferrucci (Edi- tor), Michelle Franco, Emily Child, Leslie Becker, Jackie Boudreau; SECOND ROW (L to R): Keith Ricci, Barry Brooks, Glenn Parisi, Tim Odaynik, John Corniello COPY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW (L to R): Alberta Affinito, Crystal Cornelius, Marybeth Cimino, Kelly Player, Anna Capasso; THIRD ROW (L to R): Kathryn VanBruinisse, Kim Nagy, Karen Bowers, Lisa Koenig, Myra Reddish (Editor), Karen Latvis SPORTS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW (L to R): Debbie Jablonski (Editor), Bini Jariwala, Patricia Thomp- son, Maria DeLucia; SECOND ROW (L to R): Dean Parisi, Debbie Haggerty, Lisa Koenig, Paul Hebert SACHEM ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW (L to R): Maryann Cadella, Cynthia Vitti, Sonita Boodhoo; SECOND ROW' (L to R): Shelly Bender, Kathryn VanBruinisse (Editor), Amy Franken PROMOTIONAL AND ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE FIRST ROW (L to R): Dawn Acquarulo (Promotional Editor), Jackie Bou- dreau; SECOND ROW (L to R): Wendy Kakalik, Carla Pandolfi (Activities Editor) BUSINESS COMMITTEE STANDING (L to R): Lisa Marinuzzi, Andrew Masto, Arlene Julianelle, Jennifer Celotto (Editor) ADVISORS PHOTOGRAPHERS STANDING (L to R): Mrs. Iannone (Advisor), Mrs. Haynes (Financial STANDING (L to R): Tim Odaynik, Rob D’Errico (Editor), Keith Ricci Advisor) SPECIAL FEATURES COMMITTEE STANDING (L to R): Janet Scarano, Terri Orts, Kathleen Gentile. Mary- Beth Cimino (Editor) 7 BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED (L to R): Gary Johns, Stewart Fritts (Chairman), William Kennedy, Jr.; STANDING (L to R): Charles Bogen, Celeste Hoes, Vincent LaBonia; MISSING: Faye Clarke, Leo Connors, John Lambert. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION SEATED (L to R): Francis Diamond (Director of Educational Programs), Donald Hecker (Business Manager), William Kuenzel (Operations Manager); STANDING (L to R): Robert Carchman (Assistant Superintendent), Frank Samuelson, Sr. (Superintendent), Arthur Koczak (Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings); MISSING: Corinne Berglund (Director of Special Education and Pupil Personnel). PRINCIPALS FRANK RIGGS PRINCIPAL To the Class of 1986 May I extend to each of you my sincere congratulations as you graduate from the North Haven High School. It seems like such a short time ago that I said the same thing to you as you left Orchard Hill Junior High School. Now, however, for some of you it means going away from home to attend college, for others it means entering the work force. Whichever it is for you, use your time wisely and remember, ‘the world desires to know what a person can do, not what a person knows.’ Finally, a favorite quote of mine says in part, “Whatever your labors and aspirations in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul. Be cheerful, strive to be happy.” My best wishes to you for continued success and a happy and healthy future. Sincerely, 11 JOHN PINTO ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL LEONARD SBABO ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL RAYMOND BROWN WILLIAM BURRILL Social Studies Business LINDA ADANTI ANTHONY DAVID BESEC PATRICIA Art ANTONELLI Guidance BINGHAM Industrial Arts Foreign Language DIANE BLYTHE SAL BONITO JANE BORKOWSKI ALLAN BRADANINI Art Math Home Economics Industrial Arts Chairperson GAIL BYRNES WILLIAM CARUTH MARYANN MARGARET Special Education Social Studies CASSIDY CHAPMAN Foreign Language Art ELLEN CLARKE TIMOTHY Science CONNELL Science GLEN DEAN Math Chairperson KAREN CUKROWSKI English NANCY DECARLO BERNICE DONALD DELOGE BETTE DEMAYO Special Education DELLERT Science Math Science Chairperson ROBERT DEMAYO MARIE DIAMOND MARJORIE DOLAN MARY ANN Social Studies Foreign Language Physical Education FITZMARTIN Chairperson Special Education ROBERT GARVEY Industrial Arts RENEE GLASSNER Foreign Language ANN GUTEKUNST English CLARA GYORGYEY English 13 LOIS HASELTINE English Chairperson ANNIE HAYNES Business THOMAS HERRSCHER Industrial Arts MARJORIE HILTON Home Economics Chairperson JANE HIVELY Social Studies ANDREW HUBENY Guidance JANE IANNONE Business NICOLA IANNONE Industrial Arts FRANCES JAKABAUSKI JAMES KENNEY Math JOHN KEOUGH HELEN KNUDSEN Social Studies Math Social Studies JOAN LEPERI English JUNE LESNICK Home Economics MICHAEL LUTHER Math EDWARD MANJUCK Physical Education MARY KUCK Foreign Language DOROTHY LARSEN Reading 14 WILLIAM RICKER Guidance ALAN REED Business JUNE PINTO English LOUIS PREZIOSI Physical Education ROSANNA PREZIOSI Foreign Language LYNN PRISCO Foreign Language MORRIS INGRID DONALD SBABO ROODENBURG ROSENBERG Math Social Studies Guidance Chairperson MINA MARAK Foreign Language THOMAS MARAK Gifted Program CANDACE MCGOVERN Library Media KENNETH MITA English WALTER MORRIS Industrial Arts PAULA MURRAY Foreign Language JOHN NIGRO Business Chairperson THOMAS PAYNE Science I MARGARET SBABO JOHN SCHATZLEIN Math Industrial Arts MARJORIE FRED SCIMONE SCHONBERGER Science Music NANCY SMITH Library Media PAUL STODDARD Guidance ROBERT TENCZA Math VINCENT TERENZIO Music Chairperson LYNN THOMPSON Special Education BARBARA TORCELLINI Reading DOROTHY TOTTON ROBERT WATSON KENNETH WILLIAM WRINN English Guidance WHEELER Special Education Industrial Arts PEARL FOLLO ELDA GALLO DANIEL GORMAN PHIL GUANDALINI Aide Aide Aide Aide MARY ANN DOLORES KERN ANNETTE LENOCE ELEANOR LONG JOHNSON Secretary Aide Clerk Secretary JOHN MCMANUS JUDY PALUMBO JULIA POHODA DIANE Custodian Aide Secretary SCAFARIELLO Aide RAILI SCIMONE Secretary RUTH SICIGNANO Aide GLORIA VOLPE Custodian DOROTHY WIELGORECKI Aide BUILDING AND GROUNDS CREW (L to R): Frank Sacco, Jimmy Berceli, Robert Dudek, Kenny Giordano, John Bennatti, Ralph Biase, Richard DeFabio, Richard Pelvin. 18 HAVEN Sen IN MEMORIAM - -• JOSEPH MANNIEL We, the Class of 1986, will always remember Joe the Guard as an every-present, fun guy. We know that his cool reserved expression hid a warm heart; and he knew that our silly smiles hid a well-known secret: our friends were escaping with us in the trunks of our cars. We will always remember his friendliness as we stopped at the guardhouse on our way to McDonald’s for lunch. All of us will surely miss him. SPECIAL EDUCATION 20 We, the Class of 1986, commend two very special teachers who have guided us the past three years. Because of them most of us will have fond memories of our high school days and all of the activities and special events sponsored by our class. We sincerely thank our class advisors, Mrs. Marak and Mr. Hu- beny, for their loyalty and devotion to the Class of 1986. Tribute m J WANTED NICEST EYES Andy Davis Maureen Miniter MOST ATHLETIC Angelo Annunziato Carla Pandolfi LAZIEST Dave Ciulla Wendy Kakalik CLASS FLIRT Chris Damone Cindy Puzone QUIETEST John Chiaia Larissa Stanley 26 BEST OF THE TRIBE CLASS BLUSHER Barry Brooks Lisa Koenig CUTEST Jeff Clark Patty Thompson CLASS COMPLAINER Pat Lynch Debbie Dlugolenski CLASS ARTIST Chris Merwin Jessica Ertman IDEAL SENIOR Mike Brandt Kerry McKeon 27 p ir WANTED . . . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Scott Nabel Mila Chun MOST TALKATIVE Jay O’Brien Lisa DeNicola BEST DRESSED Keith Ricci Roxanne Arcangelo NICEST SMILE Mike Gorman Melissa Clark BEST LOOKING Mike Kakalow Adrienne Chapman BEST OF THE TRIBE MOST CLASS SPIRIT Rob D’Errico Nedra Yopp MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM DAD Dean Parisi Betsy Davies CLASS CLOWN Rob Festa Kellie Griffin MOST CHEERFUL Tom Clark Wendy Howd CLASS MUSICIAN Chris Maiocco Emily Child We, The Class of 1986, residing at North Haven High School in the town of North Haven, Connecticut, being of sometimes sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament jcasz wjcz ajw Z8SZAMSNZ I. Doreen, leave Michele all the memories and good times we shared with I,isa. | I. leaving Graduate, leave Raggedy Ann all the stupid jokes I played on her Please forgive me{ I I. Chris Hammond, being of fairly sound mind and body, leave Miss Cassidy the approximately 3,246 dittos she handed out during the past three years. I I. Chris Hammond, leave R. J. Notaro the possibility of being the first male trumpet section leader in about five years. I I, Gina, leave Tammy the hope that someday we’ll be able to do something about the I distance between us. I, Gina, leave Nedra all the great times we had during High School to anyone who can I compare with them. I, Mary Beth, leave to two certain friends all the things that we deserved. I I, Wendy Kakolik, leave Mr. Fiore the winning I.otto ticket. I, Wendy Kakalik, leave Raj Atluru a bottle of arctic fishermen's hand lotion. I I, Janet Scarano, leave Kathy Gentile all our wonderful “lunch memories from the past three years which we will always remember. I I, Janet Scarano, leave Doug Anderson a great senior year. I, Rob Festa, leave my banner skills to the upcoming classes and challenge anyone to I hang a banner higher. I I. Michelle Franco, leave my heart to some special junior who knows who he is. I, Michelle Franco, leave Angela. Jennifer. Jackie, Nancy, Roberta, Deanna thanks for I being all my best friends and making my high school years something to remember. I I, Karl Helff, leave Mr. Sbabo my autographed chair in the office. I, Karl Helff. leave Mr. Manjuck a pan of goodies to make up for all the goodies he will | miss. I, Kelli Griffin, leave Anne Peterson some Roy Roger’s roast beef to go with her chicken and Chris Legates a jelly bean. | I. Anna Capasso, leave to anyone who can top it all the friendship Kelly and I have had I over the past sixteen years. | I, Cindi Vitti, leave Dawn Ferrucci my sister Denise to protect as much as needed and another horrible year with Rob Nerkowski. I I, Pete Grasso, leave to all my teachers through the years the pleasureful memories of I having me in their classes. I 1, 'I'im Odaynik, leave Glenn Parisi all the drawings of the Kartnann GHIA. I I, Donna Marie Berrios, leave Ms. Dolan, the gym teacher, my black jacket and all of my excuses for not wanting to participate in class. I I, John Magoveny, leave Angelo Annunziato all my thanks for being my pal and standing by me on the football feild. I. Vera Pagliaro, leave my little sister I.aura the bus ride to school every morning. I I, Jay O’Brien, leave everyone the memory of my loud booming voice and my weird contagious laugh. I 1, Lisa DeNicola, leave to Liz Francis the hope that she has as many good time in the high school os I have had. I, Barry Brooks, leave Mr. Huben all the passes he wrote to get me out of my predica- I ments and thanks for all of his advice. I, Dorian C., leave all my teachers all of my fake passes I never got caught for. I I, Michele DeMartino, leave Mr. Burril all those days, when he asked me if I was awake yet I I, Scott Bisighini, leave my record of hitting signs to anyone who can top it I I, Adrienne Chapman, leave Kren Mongillo a blonde wig so the back of her hair can grow in. I I, Scott Nabel, leave Kelly Ryan Algebra II, fashion doodles, “the muffin man”, “grue- some Yalies , the color green, and my love for being such a good friend. I I. “Munchie”, leave “Flirt Master” the memories of the good times and bad times we’ve had both in NHHS and out. I I. William C. Brunson, Jr., leave all my books and pencils to Mr. Riggs and all the other teachers I have. I I, Munchie”, leave Flirt Master” all the adventures we’ve shored and especially the Beastie Boys”. I I, Mary, leave Beth our first night in Paris. I, Gary Walsh, lenve the next pulling guard all my excuses for not being in the right place I at the right time and all the great memories I had on and off the football field. I I, Jackie Poulin, leave Lunker all of our sick times with “Boris and Chub Man . I I, Mary Ann Cadella, leave Kristen Downes my laugh. I, Mick, leave Lie and Chick a bunch of Clairol Light Affects Kits so they can have plenty I more Beauty Nights with Chick”. I I, Kerry McKeon, leave Melissa Licari my best wishes for a fun-filled and successful I senior year with plenty of “happy nights. I I, James Berner, leave the Boy’s Fencing Team four broken foils and a weapons check . I, Renee Stempeck, leave Diane Ibsen a champagne glass. I I, Leslie A. Becker, leave Emily Child and Maureen Miniter knowing that the times and memories shared with them were the best years of my life. I I, Leslie A. Becker, leave Danny Lane all my Dead tee-shirts and two tickets to any Dead I show knowing someday he’ll see the light. I I, Todd Nuhn, leave my mark as the Larry Bird of North Haven. I, Todd Nuhn, leave the number “12 (my nickname) to all thi«e who didn't know what I it meant. I, Nedra Yopp. leave Renee, Gina and Yolanda all the memories of the things we did I together. I, Jennifer Petrillo, leave to my brother Gary all the great times I had in high school so I that he too will have the best high school years. , Linda Selmont, leave my sister Diane and her friends lots of luck, happiness and good times at NHHS because they're all so cute. , Cindy Ranciato, leave the office secretaries my passes for coming in late every morning. , Dawn Acquarulo, leave to I). U., R. A.. T. C.. M. V. and S. C. great thanks for their super friendship. , Rachel Sachs, leave Bret Perkins a roast beef sandwich. , Brendan Keefe, leave John Carlis the media center to fusili his dream of “Media Expert” on student bulletin news as head anchorman. , Emily E. Child, leave to anyone who can find them t wo better best friends os Maureen and Ixcslie. , Donna DePaaquale, leave to Betsy, Rachel. Kerry, Amy, and Terri the memory of our friendships with hope that the best is still yet to come. Betsy Davies, leave to Donna my “extra pearl , my tollfree number, and whatever she needs to be all that she can. Lisa Schcidcckcr, leave Andrea Volpe all my thanks for keeping those few “secrets from her brother John! Karen Latvia, leave North Haven High School with pleasure. Sheryl, leave my cousin Dawn with all my great memories of high school and hope she will have even more. Sheryl, leave Chris Legates all the fun of being a senior, but don’t mess up again!! 'Pirn Odaynik, leave anyone who can fill my parking spot with a better Kartnann GHIA than mine. Lisa Marinuzzi. leave Mrs. lannone the part of the Wicked Witch in The Wizard Of Oz. 1. Mary Both Cimino, leave all the great times at NHHS to my brother Pat, hoping he’ll have even better ones. Kim Rurkle, leave Mrs Sbabo my answer to the contrapositive theorum. Kelly Player, leave Anna Capasso all the luck in the world with Dave. Nancy Shea, leave my brother Mike all my good time at NHHS and hope that he will have even more. McD. leave Bee Pel) and Jabs one cool cow in one adequate hall. Heffay Clark, leave my painting talents and my corner in memory of the Grove. Tina Piscitelli, leave Mr. Rurrill all of the complaining I did in his class. Renee, leave to anyone who can find them, three belter friends than 1 have found in Katie, Nedra, and Brenda! Michael Kakalow, leave Mr. Demayo a box of pencils for all the kids who never had one, along with all the excuses for not looking the ball in the glove, staying down and missing the M. L. popups. James Benjamin Howard, leave my smile and my nickname “Young Love” to all the kids at North Haven High. Linda Selmont, leave Yolanda McCann an imaginary plane ticket to Barbados to use whenever she has to walk down a cold, wet path like the one between the East and West Campuses. Betsy, leave Mr. T. a year’s of supply of scheduled members and my thanks for his patience and guidance during the past six years. Michael Furtack, leave Miss Byrnes a lifetime supply of writing utensils and one night open for a date. William O. Brunson, Jr., leave my homework to all the teachers to do it for me. Terri Orta, leave Kathy, Patty, Janet, Betsy, and Donna the best of luck and happiness in their future and the memories of all the terrific times we’ve had together! Robert D’Errico. leave the position of Photo Editor of THE PHOENIX to nnyone who can put up with the grief and aggravation I did. Luper, leave Bibber all of our lies and sneaking around we did last winter and the back seat of the Bananna Boat! M.C.D., leave to all the future members of the NHHS softball team that warm, lovable, compassionate coach, Jane Sanford. Nedra Yopp, leave Benny Acampora two frogs on a pea-pod and the video tape of the movie TERMINATOR. Jackie Boudreau, leave Joey DeCusati all the great memories and laughter we shared at NHHS. Gina DeMaio, leave Mrs. Preziosi all of the complaining I did in her class. Becky Poulton, leave Mr. Manjuck the dead body that I DID see. Lisa Ranciato, leave this school to the rest of my hundreds of cousins to come to join the hundreds who’ve passed. Dawn Hendricks, leave my blue eyes to Dottie Wielgorecki. Kim Nagy, leave Mr. Tcnzca my little sister. Lisa Roscnfcld, leave Lori Gentile all the times we almost got “caught.” James Benjamin Howard, leave my brain and good looks to all the teachers at North Haven High. Robert D’Errico, leave AI C. Dave A. Rob F, Jeff C, Dave F.—the Halloween night crew—a box of matches and a case of toilet paper. Jonathan lannone, leave Mrs. DeMayo a collection of my poetry. A1 Colonesc, leave Mr. Caruth a new mailbox. Kid Clark, leave Broadway, Hollywood, Clam. Flex. Sneaky. Woody and AWJ plus Phil my wise crocks. Kelli Griffin, leave Teddy Dog my wardrobe, especially my Kiss tee shirt, my sweat- pants, and my ripped jeans with no pockets, because he liked them so much. Kim McGrath, leave all my thanks to Mr. Hubeny for bailing me out all the times I needed it. Kim McGrath leave all my love and thanks to Mrs. Chapmen (Chopper)—1 couldn’t have done it without you, Petunia! I. Lindn Selmont, leave the room 701 Coffee Crew a fresh pot of coffee, chocolate chip cookies (burnt on the bottom), and many laughs to start the day. We. Donna, Mike. Amy. and Rachel, leave Mrs. Marak and Mr. Huheny our sincere thanks and appreciation for all their help throughout the years. We. Kathy. Patty, and Terri, leave Mrs. Smith a new palm tree from Glen Terrace to replace the one which we destroyed last year. We. Tina Piacitelli and Gina DeMaio, leave our locker to whoever con pile more books into it than we did. We. Michele DeMartino and Becky Poulton, leave Mr. Nigro all his computers and disks that we were going to throw out the window. We. the Setback Crew, leave Flash a deck of cards. We. Cecilia Sasser and Dawn Hendricks, leave our laughs to Mrs. Borkowski—they helped us make it through the year. We. Kim Nagy and Karen Bowers, leave to anyone who can top it our friendship and all the good times we had. We, Cindy and Lisa, leave all the pigs and frogs we drew to all Ihe people dumb enough to fight over a boy. We, Cindy Ranciato. Kim Nagy, and Lisa Rosenfield. leave our bad times in North Haven High School; but we're taking the good times with us. We, Sheryl Russo and Dawn Acquarulo, leave to the N.H.H.S. Girl's Soccer Team best wishes always. We, Rachel Sachs and Amy Conway, leave Melissa Licari, Claudia McDonald, Robin Kaplan, and Tracy Carbon potato skins, nachos, and a strawberry daiquiri. We, Dean Parisi and Brendan Keefe, leave Mr. Burns many more years of Clutching the swim team since the lost three were supposed to be his last. We. Leslie. Maureen and Emily, leave to anyone who can find them more memories than the ones we shored with Scott Bisighini. We, Betsy Davies and Donna DePasquale, leave to Mr. McManus the remnants of locker 308 in hope that its new owner will appreciate it as much as we did; nnd to Terri Orts, a matching earring. We, Adrienne Chapman and Lisa Scheidecker, leave all our happy memories and special times to any two best friends as lucky as we were! We, Pam and Karen, leave our friendship that has lasted this long. We, Jennifer and Lisa, leave Mrs. Haynes all the windex and all the blisters in the world for the next time she has to clean her windows. We, Michael and MaryBeth. leave all the great memories we had to any two people who can top them. We, Kim. Mary, and Beth, leave anyone who can top them all the great times we had in our sophomore year. We, Anna Capasso and Kelly Player, leave Miss Ruffalo all the memorable moments we had in her F period class in 11th grade. We, Kelly Player and Anna Capasso, leave to anyone who can top it, our friendship that started sixteen years ago and will never end. We, Nancy and Sheryl, leave Raj. Mike. Tony. Steve, and Danny all the fun that goes with being a senior. We, Doreen and Jackie, leave to anyone who has enough patience to deal with it all the aggravation that we went through in our junior year! We. Michael KaKalow and Angelo Annunziato, leave Mr. DeMayoa can of bee repellent! We, Cindi, Kate and Sonita, leave Cindi's sister Denise half a million muzzles—one for her and the rest for her little “friends”. We, Period 7 Math Class, leave Mr. Fiore the biggest piece of pie he can eat. We, Pam and Justine, leave all of our savage times to Chrissy, Debbi, Cindy, Patty, and T raccy. We. Pom and Justine, leave the pickles for anyone who hasn't experienced it yet! We, The Three Musketeers, leave our excellent friendship to anyone who can do better. We, Kathy Gentile and John Corniello, leave all our stories about Pepper and Mittens to North Haven High School. We. Kristin, I.aura, Debbie and Mary, leave our front row seats and all our whistles” to Mr. Bencivengo. We. Tim and John, leave Mittens and Teddy to rule the school when, we leave. We. John. Terri. Patty and Kathy, leave Ms. Gutekunst a book that can answer all our stupid questions and a bottle of asprin for all the headaches we gave her. We, John, Tim, Glenn, Mark and Rob. leave Miss Lee (Hively) all the times we laughed hysterically in her class for no reason at all. We, Diane Ibsen and Jackie Boudreau, leave to anyone who can top them our great Bugs Bunny Cartoon Imitations especially the one about the Monster. We, Jackie Boudreau and Diane Ibsen, leave Mrs. DcMayo a new laugh and the great saying, “Have a nice day folks. We, Kelly Ryan and Mila Chun, leave Mrs. Bingham a mousetrap and several chocolate chips. We, the AP Bio Class of 1988, leave clones of ourselves to Mr. Bencivengo. We, Michele. Angela, Jackie, Cecilia and Patty, leave Mr. Brown all the money we spent in the cafe during his C period class. We, Michele and Angela, leave Jackie H. Nancy P., Roberta N. and Deanna H. a big hankie so they have something to cry in at graduation. We, Carla, Wendie, Dawn and Melissa, leave the memories of our friendship to North Haven High because we will never forget all the good and bad times. We, Kim Nagy, Stephanie Girad, Koren Dclguidicc and Kim McGrath, leave all of our good times in the lav to the next group of girls who come in. We, Amy, Rachel and Kellie, leave Jay O’Brien a con of shaving cream. We, Kathy G., Patty T., Terri O., leave North Haven High School knowing that our friendship will never end. We, Kate. Myra, Sonita and Shelly, leave Miss Ruffolo a tape recording of the continu- ous paragraphs read in her 1st period class. We, the 3rd period class, leave Mr. Fiore a great big Thank You for all his help and his friendship. We, Amy, Kate, Shelly, Sonita and Yolanda, leave Mrs. Knudsen fatter chalk and a megaphone for her upcoming students. We, Mr. Reed's period A Economics class, leave him a case of Beck's beer to be dealt with as he sees fit- We, Lucy Roach and Donna Marie Berrios, leave Mr. Hubeny all of our problems to solve even though wc were his biggest problems—and our happiness. We, John Magovcny and Benny Otay Acampora, leave some fortunate students our chairs in Mr. Brown’s first period class -he’s the best! We, Vera P., Dorian C., and Kristen L., leave. We, Tim, Barry, F.mily, Maureen, Leslie, Glenn, Rob and Mark, leave Joe (the Guard) our thanks for letting us go to lunch everyday. Wc, Becky Poulton and Michele DeMartino, leave Mrs. lannone all those borring” days when all she did was talk. We, Chris, Mike and Scott, leave Bid John an extra-large lambskin to protect him. from accidents. We, Melissa. Carla, Dawn and Wendie, leave behind all our memories from the best friendship anyone could ever have. Wc, Cindy, Gina and Lisa, leave the locker room to anyone else who has to go in there to fix up their hair every morning. We, Kim McGrath and Gina Mantovani, leave the truth about how we left everyday 3rd and 4th period to go pig out. We, Karen Bowers and Tricia Burns, leave our next Friday night open to take Mr. Brown out dancing and partying. . We. Mr. Morris's A period class, leave a spaghetti dinner, all our marbles, a lifetime supply of bananas with peels, and a Xerox copier. We. Lisa and Adrienne, leave North Haven High knowing we will always be the best of friends. We. Dorian C., Kristen L., Vera P. and Shawn P., leave all our sick times in 3rd period free to Joe the Guard. We. Scott Nabel and Betsy Davies, leave Mrs. Smith, Mrs. McGovern and Mrs. Boynton a cure for bumping headlines and our gratitude for putting up with our flakiness—our experience as editors of THE PHOENIX was unforgetable. We, Myra V. Reddish and Crystal L. Cornelius, leave our unique and extremely cluttered lockers (B-hall) to the next two close friends who share them. We, Doreen Holcomb, Jackie Boudreau and Michelle Franco, leave three certain Juniori the prom gowns we never bought. We, the Happy Campers, leave our great memories of Misquamicut '85 to anyone who can top them. We, The Harshmen of '86, leave all the underclassman all the pie they can eat. We, The D.A's”, leave a cloud of smoke behind. We, the female members of the SACHEM Editorial Staff, leave Bruce” a great big thank you for all his help, a kiss to last a lifetime, and a mauve shirt, taupe pants, a burgundy belt, and chartreuse accessories. We, The Class of 1986, leave our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who has made our past four years at North Haven High School a happy and memorable time; and to all future classes of North Haven High School we leave our sincere best wishes for a successful and unforgettable high 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-Six. Frank Riggs, Principal Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Class of 1986, the testator aforesaid, in our pres- ence as and for their Last Will and Testament; we hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses. TnaAdA WITNESS WITNESS TOP TEN CAR — PORSCHE ACTOR — CLINT EASTWOOD 32 FOOD — PIZZA OF . . . 86’ MOVIE — FIRST BLOOD 4 fiim J8Gcij - (MiTneHinc- Btf5ASi(inointeVMa BlUiltVMRlDBEM (Xbjercu tojou'icMami tasg fUte IfiXKfE BrTnr: brookThb Soikmp 'flu of M Hooqay E • FEMINGI GBfWIEf! flOOK 1)1111: W 'Arc ftr liHRjr $ opc raiUrfiNG'■ Ifl HrUjoi-cffrs I have tensor toore tow Mid I ajkdk • 'AUPlrMAfejMElTONDE - IMft Dotfl GUNGElM R rco OfJ • is f RimiriGXffDTr vrow r co -im Oi« txj Dorfr kno Ar 'Tte pub ctenxj'RJow m ■ IWJtf W OftYOD HEAJ ir W© BLOW • MPTOUKHCW m offre wiootg ww • SONG — STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN RADIO STATION — 99 WPLR ICE CREAM — OREO COOKIES N’ CREAM 33 CLASS COMPLAINT — ATTENDANCE POLICY 34 oacuujj 35 36 SENIOR FOLIO TOMORROW As we finally approach, The road which leads to adulthood. We think . . . Of those special memories, Associated with high school. We leave behind the crucial, And the unforgetable times, We once . . . Knew as growing teenagers. Towards the many concepts of life. Feeling the joy of friendships, The memories, loves, and dislikes, And now . . . A new path shall soon begin. Striving for a better tomorrow. Jennifer Petrillo 38 40 KARIN BRENNER —■ LISA ROSENFELD OI)K TO FALL As I sit contently, upon the stump of a tree. I gaze at the orange hues that festoon the sky of blue. Squirrels hurriedly collect, some acorns for the winter prospect. Sadly I no longer hear the sound of birds near. I surely know that I will miss the cool sunny days and crisp evening bliss, Of my favorite season. This is the reason I write an ode to Fall. Linda Selmont The years went by, but where did they go? Now we’re leaving to go off on our own. The roads will be long, times may be rough, But we can take it, we’ll just “Hang tough”; We’re all going off to fulfill our dreams, To get on with our life our hopes and our schemes, Graduation day is finally here, A day we’ve waited for for so many years; Joy, laughter, good times and bad, We’ve been through them all we really have. G.L.C. The Year In Headlines HURRICANE GLORIA MENACES THE EAST COAST . . . WORLD WELCOMES HALLEY’S COMET . . . REAGAN VISITS GERMAN CEMETARY . . . NEWLYWEDS BILLY JOEL AND CHRISTIE BRINKLEY, MADONNA AND SEAN PENN, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND JULIANNE PHIL- LIPS CELEBRATE FIRST ANNIVERSA- RIES . . . THE WORLD MOURNS SA- MANTHA SMITH, ROCK HUDSON, ORSON WELLS, YUL BRYNNER, E.B. WHITE, KA- REN ANN QUINLAN; MARGARET HAMIL- TON, ERNIE PANTUSSO . . . PAISLEY, SWATCH WATCHES, REEBOKS AND STIRRUP PANTS ARE ‘IN’ . . . ANN JIL- LIAN FIGHTS CANCER . . . RIDDLES IS FIRST WOMAN TO WIN DOG SLED RACE . .. FARM AID HELPS FARMERS IN DEBT.. . MRS. REAGAN CHATS WITH POPE JOHN PAUL II... COSBY CLAN GATHERS FOR A FAMILY FORUM . . . “DYNASTY” STILL TOPS NIGHT TIME SOAPS . . . NANCY COMFORTS RONNY DURING HIS HOSPI- TALIZATION ... MR. T AND HULK HO- GAN MEET IN THE RING . . . LIVE AID RAISES MILLIONS FOR FAMINE RELIEF. .. DR. RUTH PROMOTES “GOOD SEX” .. . PETE ROSE SLASHES TY COBB’S REC- ORD . . . COKE AND PEPSI BATTLE IT OUT ... USA FOR AFRICA SINGS “WE ARE THE WORLD” . . . EARTHQUAKE DEVAS- TATES MEXICO CITY . . . CHARLES AND DIANA DANCE IN AMERICA . . . CUDDLY CHARACTERS INVADE HOLIDAY HOMES . . . RAMBO AND ROCKY DO IT AGAIN . .. BISHOP TUTU PREACHES AGAINST APARTHEID . . . TED TURNER TAKES OVER T.V_WARSAW SCENE OF SOLI- DARITY . .. WILLIAM “THE REFRIGERA- TOR” PERRY IS A BEAR . . . BHAGWAN SHREE RAJNEESH DEPORTED FROM U.S__AMERICA LISTENS TO LEE IAC- COCA ... POPULATION SUFFERS AIDS ... ARTIFICIAL HEARTS PROLONG LIFE . . . CORAZON AQUINO SEEKS PEACE IN THE PHILLIPINES . . . GOVERNOR CUOMO CONSIDERS PRESIDENCY . . . VIETNAM VETERANS HAVE TICKERTAPE PARADE . .. TINA TURNS ON TALENT ... REAGAN TALKS WITH GORBACHEV . . . CIRCUS UNICORN UNDER INSPECTION . . . 45 Oh, no! I left the curling iron plugged in!” You guys piny too rough! I’m taking my hall and going home!” “Did you say your name was Dr. Frankenstein?” “A little to the left... now down a little... that’s the spot. ” Whoever finds the most jellybeans will win the chocolate bunny.” ”Eat your heart out, Bruce Lee!” “Are you sure we can see Halley's Comet “Batter up!” tonight?” “What do you mean you don’t want to marry me!” FIRST ROW (L to R): Robert DeAngelo, Anthony Fronte, Lawrence Palemo, Edward Porter; SECOND ROW (L to R): Dominic Liuzzi, Lori 48 Gentile, Paul Ciccarelli, James Case, Darlene Miserendino JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS (L to R): Mr. Herrscher (Advisor), Vernita Williams (Vice President), Raj Atluru (President), Brett Perkins (Treasurer), Tracy Carlson (Secretary), Ms. Lesnick (Advisor) FIRST ROW (L to R): James Yocum, Lynne Priebe, Brian Cocchiaro; SECOND ROW (L to R): Hien Van Tran, Dave Santello, Donald Betzner, Paul Stowe FIRST ROWT (L to R): Ann Reynolds, Annetta Savinelli, Jennifer Nitz, Geoff Kaczynski, Michele Ferrucci, John Liquori; SECOND ROW (L to R): Sarah Quale, Thomas Eckels, Anne Masto, Tonia Less, Mike Latak, Rich Mead, Arthur Fisher, Raymond Macolino CLASS OF 1987 I'IRS I ROW (L to R): Dave Landolphi, Alphonse Carbone, Frank Seneco, Payam Alimi, Stephen Gutowski, Jeffrey Ranciato; SECOND ROW (L to R): Angeline Ioannou, Renee Cimino, Mary Vercellonc, Kristina Raskevicius, Jacaueline Halten, Michele Simone, Brenda Palmieri; THIRD ROW (L to R): Monique Wilson, Kari Blake, Lisa Giglietti, Bridget St. Michel, Dina Giangola, Susan Baldini, Edward Kearns, Jackie Morrison, Dave Albert. FIRST ROW (L to R): Peter D’agostino, Ralph D’amato, Wayland Liechti, Bill Macina, Michael Antonetti, Keenan Reddish; SECOND ROW (L to R): Leonard Corso, Gina Gon- salves, Theodore Fitzgerald, Mark Stevens, Kathleen Samosky, Thersa LaRock, Michael D’Angelo; THIRD ROW (L to R): Jeanne Wang, Mary Sause, Dawn Ferrucci, Stacey Ew- chuk, Kathryn Burk, Deanne Elia. FIRST ROW (L to R): Frank Carusone, Danny Celentano; SECOND ROW (L to R): Jodi Smolenski, Janet Maiocco, Tara Rawlick, Daniel Durant; THIRD ROW (L to R): Glen Grove, David Spignesi, Thomas Borrelli, Jeff Cipollini, Justin Ranciato, Mike Babuscio. 49 FIRST ROW (L to R): Lauren Hartsoe, Laura Bykowski, Joy Talarczyk, Amy Miller, Yael Coifman; SECOND ROW (L to R): Miguel Garcia, Kelly Crowe, Kim Rubino, Tracy Carlson, Robin Kaplan, Kent Chesney, Heather Bell FIRST ROW (L to R): Jon Evans, Stephen Lacy, Steve Bumenthal, R. J. Notaro; SECOND ROW (L to R): Anthony Corniello, Rajesh Atluru, Stephen Clcmcnto, Robert Chien, Bret Perkins, Michele Raffaele; THIRD ROW (L to R): Becky Miller, Dave Hacku, Michael Appicelli, David Rachleff, Missy Licari, Jackie Price CLASS OF 1987 50 FIRST ROW (L to R): Rosann Puchalski, Tammy McPherson, Susanne Schmecker, Nicho- las Manzi, Paula Buehler; SECOND ROW (L to R): Frank Simmons, James DeLucia, Steve Kusmit, Christopher Canney, Michelle Treloar, Wendy McLeod FIRST ROW (L to R): Paul Amendola, Bryon Howell, Douglas Anderson; SECOND ROW (L to R): Jonathan Marottolo, Cheryl Goglia, Kathryn Gherlone, Kristyn Giordano, Michael Visnic, Mia Lambrakis; THIRD ROW (I, to R): Terri DeMattco, Lynn Apuzzo, John Fuggi, David Stickle, Danny Underkofler FIRST ROW' (L to R): Sherry Graziano, Tina Romano, Maureen Sullivan, Matthew O’Hare, Charles Meyers, Robert Nerkowski, Kristen Hinman; SECOND ROW (L to R): Nancy Peckham, Deanna Hemstock, Ken Ferrara, Heidi Stuber, Fred Maturo, Jeff Colon- ese; THIRD ROW; (L to R): Kim Anh Vu, David Frioni, James Hassett, Roger Misback, Sherrie Johnstone, Charlene Lynch, Marci Silva, Elvira Tolomeo FIRST ROW (L to R): Gian-Pier Guardo, Susan Bedell, Kristen Morrissey, Craig Leach; SECOND ROWr (L to R): Susan Thomp- son, Victoria Steefel, Holley Claiborn Fiona Little, Nicole Tirozzi; THIRD ROW (L to R): Richard Bush, Vernita Williams, Anne Peterson, Claudia McDonald, Andrea Gamberdella, Christa Mancuso FIRST ROW (L to R): Bryan Bogan, Roberta Newman, Michael Hingworth; SECOND ROW (L to R): George Graham, Daniel Orth, Todd Fredericks, Gene Criscuolo, Bobby Wang, Chris Fiore; THIRD ROW (L to R): Tracy Esposito, Michelle Balletto, Dawn Cacioli, Elaine Ferriolo, Pam Pronto, Patty Ncleber, Debbie Holmes SOPHOiMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS (L to R): Mrs. Pinto (Advisor), Kim Burke (Secretary), Joe Morrison (Treasurer), Alison Clark (President), Mrs. DeMayo (Advisor); MISSING; Amy Cabranes (Vice President) FIRST ROW (L to R): Michelle DeSimone, Cathrine Diana; SECOND ROW (L to R): Jon Priebe, Joe Scali, John Carlis FRONT ROW (L TO R): Mike Modine, Marc Franceschet; SECOND ROW (L to R): Kim Smith, Holly Hickman, Maria Wishart, Denise Ferrucci, Ann Marie DeSimone, Danielle DeAngelis; THIRD ROW' (L to R): Jennifer Guercia, Ann Marie Rosano, Andrew Tantorski, Sandy Abbate, Paul Vitiello FIRST ROW (L to R): Scott McDonald, Jean-Paul Miserendino, Tim Morgan; SEC- OND ROW (L to R): Carol Smith, Cherylann Grasso, Kim Kelly, Katie Connors, Anthony Lucibello, Anthony DeStefanis, Mark Vessicchio; THIRD ROW (L to R): Cheri Cercone, Dihanna Carroll, Stephanie Lango, Jennifer Gutowski, Gail Herzog, Laura Pagliaro, Alison Miller, Alicia Jankowski, Sherry Roberts CLASS OF 1988 FIRST ROW (L to R): Brian Monroe, Richard Mesguita, Jeff Abelli, Mike Perkins, Mike Haynes; SECOND ROW (L to R): Paula McGrath, Gina Williams, Marylou Esposito, Karin Brunner, Robyn Brown, Debbie Halligan; THIRD ROW (L to R): Julianne Puente, Angela Muzio, Maria Friess, Anne Bonadies, Melissa Christie, Christy Pallman, Deana Spadecenta FIRST ROW (L to R): Chris Pisani, Chris Lanouette, Jason McCoy, Mark Pethick, Steven Lynch; SECOND ROW (L to R): Krista Brunson, Diane Selmont, Stephanie Camputaro, Cathi Colatosti, Eric Pantalone, Ben Witt; THIRD ROW (L to R): Chris Iovanna, Christine DiMartino, Tania Peltier, Erin Mongillo, Michelle Mele, Joe Morrison FIRST ROW (L to R): Anthony Falcigno, Lynne Fermo, Alison Clark, Nikki Buonpane, Mary Clarke, Steve Pace; SECOND ROW (L to R): Kim Require, Darlene Rawling, Angela Amendola, Andrew FIRST ROW (L to R): Mike Sorcinelli, Jodi Robinson, E. J. Tarantino, Tuan Quoc Tran; SECOND ROW (L to R): Joe Wenzel, Mike Oren, Bill Richards, Ajit Jariwala FIRST ROW (L to R): Don Nguyen, Peter Heidmann, Chris Ayers, Tim Male, Don Johnson, Scott Pearsall; SECOND ROW (L to R): Kristen Downs, Libby Garland, Mary Murray, Jane Kircaldie, Gretchen Parker, Linnea Mahoney, Tracy Cosenza; THIRD ROW (L to R): Diane Lacobelli, Jenny Davis, Melisa Flanagan, Megan Conway, Mariane Bozzi, AI Pascale, M. Proestakis, B. Johnson 53 STANDING (L to R): Glenn Countey, Craig Walk, Carla Longo- bardi, Patty Maisano. FIRST ROW (L to R): Desmond Root, Daniel Morris, Erich Reinholtz, Steve Inzero, Darren Grove, Matthew Brusic, SECOND ROW: (L to R): Narinda Boodho, Rich De- Ponte, Theresa Babuscio, Mark Petrillo, Steve Mele, Steve Jesanis, Andrew Fierlit; THIRD ROW: Carla Rosenfield, Keri Vail, Lisa Prefontaine, Cindy Esposito, Sue Maresca, Janice Nitz, Sue Raccio, Nancie Graham. FIRST ROW (L to R): Greg Bannon, Louis Rabano, Jim Shea, Jason Kaiser; SECOND ROW (L to R): Craig Smith, James Yosua, Mark Modine, Mike Lobasz, Jeremy Bykowski; THIRD ROW: Andrea Volpe. Lori Ouelette, Tricia Dineen, Valorie Abate, Kelli Callahan, Angela DeCusati, Lucille Celotto. FIRST ROW (L to R): Cheryl Sullivan, Lori Turcio, Shioban Ludwig, Lesly Wolff; SECOND ROW: Joe Purcell, Greg Thompson, Marc Suraci, Doug Evans. CLASS 1988 54 FIRST ROW' (L to R): Rob Santoemma, Rich Brenner, Rob Ransom, Mark Ledewitz, Ed Moran; SECOND ROW: Lauren Janush. Amy O'Brien, Barbara Gherlone, Alexei Cohen, Michelle Adinolfi; THIRD ROW: Kelly Palmer, Traci Cipriano, Kristen Fuggi, Cheryl Zelanakas, Leslie Hartmann, Carolyn W'arncr. FIRST ROW (L to R): Anthony Salzano, Wesly Gibson, Timo- thy Morrell, Kenny D’Agostino; SECOND ROW (L to R): Donna Cimino, Michelle Prisley, Troy Walker, David Gagliardi. SI ROW (L to R): Scott Jackson, Larry Lawler, Tom Scarice, Dave Festa, Robert Scofield; SECOND ROW (L to R): Stacy Gallo, Kim Burke, Brett McGrath, Karen Macken- zie, Candida Morris, Bob Connors, Brian McKeown; THIRD ROW (L to R): Joe Estabrook, Liz Francis, Dawn Leamon, Natalie Salatto, Stephanie Riccio, Maria Prifitera, Donna Pal- mieri, Dominick Borrelli. FIRST ROW (L to R): Peter Gavin, Louis Caplan; SECOND ROW (L to R): Grace Domian, Marianne Acampora, Kristen Helbig, Bethann Melillo, Yolanda Brinkley, Wendy Jackson, Carri-Ann D’Agostino; SECOND ROW (L to R): Amy Turner, Alison Blake, Dawn Viscuso, Maribeth Angeletti, Andrea Salamalay, Patty Dell’oro, Christina McPherson, Denise Vitti. FIRST ROW (L to R): Rob Lion, Ralph Landolfi, John Muzio; SECOND ROW (L to R): Josh Alfone, Anthony Balzano, Pete Ferrigno, Michael Florio, Kevin Pascarelli: THIRD ROW1' (L to R): Lisa Schmidt, Evelyn Koenig, Nicole Partridge, AnnMarie McGee, Lisa Bosta, Lilliam 55 Kobierowski, Donna Bourgeois. DAVID J. ABATE BENNY A. ACAMPORA “The moment may be temporary, but “Otay” the memory lasts forever.” DAWN MARIE ACQUARULO “Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed. ALBERTA AFFINITO “You’re all my dreams I’ve saved for a rainy day; they’re finally coming true; I’ll share them all with you.” JOSEPH J. ALBE PAYAM R. ALIMI “Somethings get better with time; until we meet again ... never make the same mistake in your life.” 58 VICTOR B. AMODEI, JR. “The only peace I get is when I sleep; when I awake the nightmare begins.” KIM AMORE Crazy, toys in the attic, I am crazy. Tru- ly gone fishing. They must have taken my marbles away. Crazy, toys in the attic, he is crazy. ANGELO M. ANNUNZIATO “Does anybody remember laughter?”— Led Zeppelin DAVID J. ABATE - 4 Larson Dr. 9 01 67 “The Master” loud, friendly, outgoing; LIKES: people with good taste, classics, having a good time; DISLIKES: speeding tickets, attendance policy, any physical exertion; HOBBIES: skiing, tennis; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (12), SACHEM ’86, Track and Field (10), Golf (11. 12), NH Ski Club (10, 11,12), Class Play, Class Advisory Board, FIDLE Society, Talent Show (11), Prom Committee (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the ski trips of North Haven High; SU- PRESSED DESIRE: to become the best Dynamics of Change teacher on Earth. BENNY A. ACAMPORA - 67 Culver La. 8 29 67 Ben” athletic, active, friendly; LIKES: football, beaches, sleeping; DISLIKES: people who think they’re tough, losing, people who brag; HOBBIES: football, baseball; AC- TIVITIES: JV Football (10, 11),Varsity Football (12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: first Varsity Football game; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to keep on living. DAWN MARIE ACQUARULO - 261 Clintonville La. 5 6 68 “Dink” friendly, vivacious, crazy; LIKES: Ralph Lauren perfume, old docksiders, the beach at night; DISLIKES: humid nights, mosquitoes, cleaning contact lenses; HOBBIES: having great times with the gang, late night rendezvous in hot tubs; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11, Captain 12), Student Council (10, 11, Corresponding Secretary 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Prom Committee (11, 12), SACHEM ’86 (Promotional Editor), THE PHOENIX (11), NH Ski Club (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: my best times with Melissa, Wendie, and Carla—especially at Misquamicut ’85; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to take private skiing lessons from a certain skier. ALBERTA AFFINITO - 32 Benedict Dr. 6 7 68 “Bert” outgoing, giving, unpredictable; LIKES: spending time with Dominic, shopping, talking with my sisters; DISLIKES: being sick, rainy days, cleaning my closet; HOB- BIES: reading, cooking; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to have someone find a cure for cancer. JOSEPH J. ALBE - 229 Quinnipiac Ave. PAYAM R. ALIM I - 22 Revere Rd. 2 11 68 “Cousin” brown eyed, gallant, friendly; LIKES: animals, partying, reading; DISLIKES: eggplant, doing nothing, being alone; ACTIVITIES: Soccer Club (11,12), Soccer (12), Biking Club (11, 12), Swimming; MEMORABLE MOMENT: my first dance in High School; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: for the world to be at peace. VICTOR B. AMODEI JR. - 7 Ash St. 8 31 67 “Vic” encouraging, Italian, perfectionist; LIKES: members of the opposite sex, waterbeds, Bruce Springsteen; DISLIKES: rude people, dishonest people, working on the weekends; HOBBIES: listening to music, making money; ACTIVITIES: Track and F'ield (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: I slipped on a wet gym floor while running and never lost my stride. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a long life and be successful in whatever I do. KIM A. AMORE - 57 Pool Rd. 6 29 68 “Droopy Dog” outspoken, rude, loud; LIKES: Skully, partying, Harley Davidsons; DISLIKES: waiting for anything or anybody, not getting my own way, getting caught; HOBBIES: partying with friends, being with Skully; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Porsche and be with Skully forever. ANGELO M. ANNUNZIATO - 85 Randall Dr. 3 27 68 funny, rugged, unshaven; LIKES: someone special, eating, relaxing; DISLIKES: stupid questions, people who don’t listen to me, things going wrong; HOBBIES: weightlifting, sports; ACTIVITIES: Football (10, 11, Captain 12), National Honor Society (10, 11, 12), Hockey (9, 10, 11, Captain 12), Advisory Board (10, 11), Baseball (10, 11, 12), Latin Club (10), Computer Club (11, 12), Graduation Usher (11), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: being elected Captain of both the Football Team and the Hockey Team; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to break 1000 yards rushing. ROBERT A. ANTONETTI, JR. - 114 Standish Ave. 7 26 67 “Antinulli” bright, quiet, candid; LIKES: gym, running, San Diego Chargers; DIS- LIKES: speed workouts, crossing in the rain, working on Saturday; HOB- BIES: fishing, hunting; ACTIVITIES: Track (10,11, 12), Cross Country (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to live up to every standard and meet every goal I set for myself. ROXANNE ARCANGELO - 16 Stanford La. 11 20 68 “Rox” short, sensi- tive, unorganized; LIKES: vacations, being with Dave, shopping; DIS- LIKES: saying goodbye, rainy days, paying car insurance; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM ’86, Student Council (Vice-President); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: all the fun Dave and I had at our Junior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a long, happy life. THEODORE E. ASTARITA, III - 87 Manoment Ave. 12 13 67 “Ted” outgoing, Italian, determined; LIKES: vacations, money, good friends; DIS- LIKES: cigarette smoke, pop quizzes, speed limits; HOBBIES: cashing in checks; ACTIVITIES: Track (11, 12), Fencing (12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Bio getting interrupted because of a gocart in the halls; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to buy a Porsche. PAUL BABUSCIO - 124 Bassett Rd. 1 26 68 “Baboosh” smart, sports- minded, hardworking; LIKES: sports, Yankees, pizza; DISLIKES: Mondays, Red Sox, end of summer vacations; HOBBIES: keeping close track of my favorite teams in hockey, baseball, and football; ACTIVITIES: Football (11), Media Club (10,11); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to succeed in whatever I do. RENEE A. BALDO - 158 Standish Ave. 12 17 67 “Ree” active, optimistic, independent; LIKES: deep conversations, spending time with close friends, accomplishments; DISLIKES: friendship battles, wasting time, being stood up; HOBBIES: ECA-THEATER DEPT (10), Media Club (11, 12), FIDLE Society (11, 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be well educated and pursue my future goals. HOLLY A. BARGER - 304 Bassett Rd. 12 30 67 “Hoi” friendly, easy going, sensitive; LIKES: being with friends, weekends, Pete; DISLIKES: work, goodbyes, Monday mornings; HOBBIES: going out with friends and having a good time, talking on the phone; MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be happy in my future plans. JEANNINE MARIE BARRY - 63 Sentinel Hill Rd. 7 5 68 “Jean” loud, sensitive, asleep; LIKES: being with Michael, eating chocolate, going on long drives; DISLIKES: not being with Michael, paying bills, coming to school; HOBBIES: playing tennis, baking; MEMORABLE MOMENT: coming into North Haven High for the first time after moving from Boston; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to someday get married to Mike and have two kids. DIANE CATHERINE BASILICATO - 80 Sackett Point Rd. 12 27 68 “Stubby” crazy, strange, obnoxious; LIKES: Led Zeppelin, being with my real friends, Rock Roll; DISLIKES: anything to do with drugs, Monday mornings, a certain someone; HOBBIES: listening to music, going out; MEMORABLE MOMENT: when Cindy, Joe, Lori and I proved we are invincible; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a brown Cutlass and to drop the tranny on the highway. TODD BASSETT - 1 Peters Ct. 8 25 68 “Harpo” outspoken, friendly, spiritual; LIKES: drumming, regular people, computers; DISLIKES: quar- terbacks, roommates, SN error message; HOBBIES: drumming, scouting; ACTIVITIES: Marching Band (10, 11), Chorus (10), Talent Show (11), Class Musical (11), Asbury College Freshman (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: finally getting the theme to the song “2001” correctly; SUPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be the youngest percussionist in the New York Philharmonic. ROBERT A. ANTONETTI, JR. “Now young faces grow sad and old and hearts of fire grow cold,... I’m ready to grow young again . . . —Springsteen ROXANNE ARCANGELO “There’s no such thing as strangers, just lots of friends who have not met.” TED E. ASTARITA “Worry is like a rockingchair—it gives you something to do but does not get you anywhere.” PAUL BABUSCIO RENEE A. BALDO “In a time of turbulence and change it is more true than ever that knowledge is power.”—John F. Kennedy HOLLY A. BARGER “The moments we share together may be temporary, but we will always have the memories to hold on to.” JEANNINE MARIE BARRY “If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain.”—Emily Dickinson DIANE CATHERINE BASILICATO Daddy thinks I’m lazy, he don’t under- stand; never saw inside my head. Peo- ple think I’m crazy, but I’m in de- mand.—Ozzy Osbourne TODD BASSETT “Bye, bye, buy bonds.” LESLIE ANNE BECKER “There is a road, no simple highway, between the dawn the dark of night; if you go none may follow, that path is for your steps alone.” SHELLY MARIE BENDER “It’s been real and it’s been good, but it hasn’t been real good.” JAMES C. BERNER “Don’t look back; something may be gaining on you.”—Satchel Paige DONNA MARIE BERRIOS THE MAGIC OF LOVE—“Love is un- selfish, understanding and kind, for it sees with its heart, and not with its mind!” SCOTT J. BISIGHINI “Take your time .. . don’t live too fast; troubles will come and they will pass.”—Lynyard Skynyrd SONITA R. BOODHOO “If you dream it, you can become it. If you imagine it, you can achieve it.” 62 JACQUELYN ANN BOUDREAU “In my hands I hold today; in my dreams I hold tomorrow; in my faith I hold forever.” KAREN ANN BOWERS “If you’re lost you can look and you will find me time after time.” MICHAEL R. BRANDT “Success begins with your own will. Sooner or later the person who wins is the person who thinks he can.”—Mom LESLIE ANNE BECKER - 1 Fairy Glen Dr. 5 17 68 “Beck” deadhead, spontaneous, optimistic; LIKES: John Miller, true friends, restaurant and party hopping with Kristen; DISLIKES: humidity, sushi, Hammonasset Beach police; HOBBIES: Spill Beer The Backwash (a band), going to Rio; ACTIVITIES: Softball (10, 11, 12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Science Club (11, 12), SACHEM ’86, Prom Committee (11, 12), Creative Arts Workshop, Neighborhood Music School; MEMORABLE MOMENT: when John Miller’s “Traveling Keg Party” was busted at the 1984 Pep Rally; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be the corporate president of McDonald’s. SHELLY MARIE BENDER - 82 Clintonville Rd. 8 18 68 “Fender Bend- er” tall, fussy, talkative; LIKES: shopping, long weekends, going out to eat; DISLIKES: getting woken up by the phone, rainy days; HOBBIES: drawing; ACTIVITIES: Track (10), SACHEM ’86. JAMES BERNER - 15 Hickory Hill Rd. 5 13 69 “nickname” talkative, thus often argumentative, but still optimistic; LIKES: wind and snow storms; creativity; good food and lots of it; DISLIKES: getting up before 11:00 A.M., being cooped up indoors with nothing to do, failure; HOBBIES: skiing, stamp collecting; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (10,11, 12), Fencing (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (12), AFS Club (11, 12), Math Team (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Canoe trip and ski trip to Stowe; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to fly an Ultralight aircraft to the South seas and buy an island; then sink it and fly to Antarctica to train for the 1992 WINTER OLYMPICS. DONNA MARIE BERRIOS - 11 Giles Ave. 4 9 67 “Sweetness” outspo- ken, sensitive, crazy; LIKES: someone special, chocolate chip ice cream, music; DISLIKES: arguing, being wrong, cheap jewelry; HOBBIES: collect- ing dolls, collecting unicorns; MEMORABLE MOMENT: during math class when Monique kept swinging back and forth on her chair until she got busted-twice; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to always have peace and happiness, and to enjoy life with the ones that I love. SCOTT J. BISIGHINI - 12 Chapel Hill Rd. 10 2 67 “Bisigs” crazy, loud, sensitive; LIKES: weekends, girls; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, Mondays; HOBBIES: playing frisbee, playing setback; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mrs. Totton’s class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Porsche 911SC Cabriolet. SONITA R. BOODHOO - 1 South Gate La. 3 5 68 “Neet” friendly, quiet, sensitive; LIKES: Bon Jovi, weekends, partying; DISLIKES: getting up early, waiting, crossing; HOBBIES: dancing, photography; MEMORABLE MOMENT: the day we squished four rain-soaked people into Frog’s truck; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have my wildest fantasy come true. JACQUELYN ANN BOUDREAU - 127 Bassett Rd. 7 25 68 “Jackie” friendly, reliable, outgoing; LIKES: Joey, The Bahamas, Oreo Cookies and Cream ice cream; DISLIKES: when my feet hurt, people who don’t smile, when there’s no good songs on the radio; HOBBIES: dancing, being with friends; ACTIVITIES: ECA (10), Theater Group (10), Prom Committee (11, 12), SACHEM ’86, Who’s Who Among American High School Students; MEMORABLE MOMENT: The Halloween Dance (Oct. 27, 1984) and all the great High School moments with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to turn back the hands of time and relive the best and happiest moments in my life. KAREN ANN BOWERS - 37 Potter Rd. 6 9 68 “Carebear” stubborn, understanding, dreamer; LIKES: Jay, serious talks, roses; DISLIKES: liars, being late, seafood; HOBBIES: going to the Spa, spending time with friends; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Tuesdays at the East Campus; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own my own health spa. MICHAEL R. BRANDT - 24 Corey Rd. 9 11 68 conscientious, consider- ate, athletic; LIKES: going out with my friends, the Boston Red Sox, Cook- ies-n-Cream ice cream; ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball (11, 12), Varsity Basketball (11, Co-captain 12) Varsity Soccer (10, 11, 12) Class Vice-Presi- dent (10,11, 12), Student Council (10,11,12) THE PHOENIX (10,11 Sports Editor 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), Safe-Rides (10, 11, Vice-Presi- dent 12), Boys’ State (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: winning the Baseball State Championship in 1985; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to break Pete Rose’s career hit record. KARIN SUE BRENNER - 519 Pool Rd. 9 24 68 “Kayon” sensitive, impa- tient, worrier; LIKES: weekends with Pete, bubble baths, long walks on the beach or in the woods; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, getting in trouble when it’s not even worth it, McDonald’s pickles; HOBBIES: photography, hang- ing out with Pete, Michael Michele; ACTIVITIES: Art Club (11, 12), SACHEM ’86; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be stranded on a desert island with Pete and all the comforts of home. BARRY E. BROOKS - 106 Pond Hill Rd. 9 14 68 “Bare” friendly, stub- born, outgoing; LIKES: the beach, Bruce Springsteen, meeting girls; DIS- LIKES: working, staying home, being broke; HOBBIES: driving and hang- ing out with “The Gang”; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10), Advisory Board (12), SACHEM ’86, Prom Committee (12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: going to McDonald’s when I wasn’t supposed to for three years at NHHS; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have everything I want in a matter of seconds after I ask for it. FRANK BROOKS - 15 Carolyn Ct. 9 25 68 “Frank” intelligent, under- standing, ambitious; LIKES: compatible people, Aerosmith, making money; DISLIKES: stupidity, foolishness, long weeks; HOBBIES: good times, fox- hunting; MEMORABLE MOMENT: none yet—but still waiting; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to have everything I ever wanted — and more. KENNETH H. BRUNNER - 4 Jones Farm Circle 1 20 68 “Kenny” small, crazy, athletic; LIKES: sports, parties, enjoying life; DISLIKES: not know- ing what’s going on, weekends with someone, being dogged; HOBBIES: bowling, baseball card collecting; ACTIVITIES: Computer Club (10, 11, 12), Golf (11, 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a millionaire. WILLIAM C. BRUNSON, JR. - 38 North Hill Rd. 4 23 68 “Bill friend- ly, helpful, funny; LIKES: vacations, computers, girls; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, stuck-up people, going to work; HOBBIES: chemistry, astronomy; ACTIVITIES: Swimming (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: seeing friends before you leave school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a pro- fessional computer operator. ADAMUS R. BRUSICUS - 16 LeGrand Rd. 5 21 68 “The Bruiser” subtly and internally capricious, unique, confusing; LIKES: having complete con- trol of something, almost anything out of the ordinary, people who aren’t afraid to be what they are or who try something different; DISLIKES: people who limit others’ freedom without having earned the right to do so, having a finite amount of time to do nothing or something, failing others; HOBBIES: creative construction and demolition, sailing off into the sunset; ACTIVITIES: REFLECTIONS, Fencing (10, 11, Captain 12), Track (10,11, 12), Soccer (11, 12), National Honor Society, Future Problem Solving; MEMORABLE MOMENT: pulling a canoe out of the Delaware River against the river’s push; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become immortal (Gilgamesh-style). MICHAEL JAMES BRYANT - 247 Clintonville Rd. 9 12 68 “Mike” ambitious, talkative, smart; LIKES: heavy metal, girls, Pontiacs; DIS- LIKES: disco, preps, Fords; HOBBIES: skiing, working on cars; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to make enough money so I won’t have to work anymore. VOLKER BURGLEN - 18 Scrub Oak Rd. 8 28 68 “Jaques” confident, curious, artistic; LIKES: cooking, dancing having fun, traveling; DIS- LIKES: arrogant people without sense of humor, food of bad quality, red lights and speed limits; HOBBIES: riding horseback, collecting Rolls- Royces (scale 1:24); ACTIVITIES: riding horseback, visiting a Youth Club, reading, listening to music, visiting theaters, opera; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: living like God in France. KIMBERLY A. BURKLE - 38 Debra La. 2 8 68 “Kimb” spontaneous, sensitive, perpetually late; LIKES: being with friends, concerts on The Green, Lionel Richie; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, the end of the summer, getting up early; HOBBIES: Saturday afternoon shopping sprees; ACTIVI- TIES: JV Cheerleading (10), Cheerleading (11, 12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (10, 11), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Prom Commitee (11,12), Safe-Rides (12), THE PHOENIX (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Junior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be on time. KARIN SUE BRENNER “Do you know where you’re going to— Do you like the things that life is show- ing you? Where are you going to—Do you know?”—D. R. BARRY E. BROOKS So you’re scared you’re thinking that maybe we ain’t that young anymore; show a little faith, there’s magic in the night.—Springsteen FRANK E. BROOKS “It is better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven.” 64 KENNETH H. BRUNNER, JR. “The whole world’s out there just try- ing to score; I’ve seen enough, I don’t wanna see anymore—cover me.”— Bruce Springsteen WILLIAM C. BRUNSON, JR. “The world is filled with many good things, so we should all be as happy as kings.” ADAM BRUSIC “Life is like a grapefruit, sort of orang- ey-yellow and dimpled on the outside, wet and squidgy in the middle.” Ford Perfect MICHAEL JAMES BRYANT Hail hail to the good times, cause rock has got the right of way; ain’t no legend, ain’t no cause, we’re just livin for to- day.-AC DC VOLKER BURGLEN Alles schone im leben hat einen haken: es ist illegel, unmoralisch oder es macht dick! KIMBERLY A. BURKLE “Cherish every moment you have, for time is passing by.” 65 PATRICIA ANN BURNS “I will remember, it’s who I am inside that truly counts in the lives of others.” MARY ANN CADELLA “You can’t always get what you want; but, if you try, sometimes you just might find you get what you need.”— The Rolling Stones DEBBIE CALLAHAN “To lose along the way the sparkle that set the flame to flicker and to fade on this longest day.”—U2 ANNAMARIE CAPASSO “Hold onto a ray of hope, and a promise of the future, and follow your dreams.”—S.J.P. LISA ANNE CARAGLIO “If only we are faithful to our past, we shall not have to fear our future. The cause of peace, justice, and liberty need not fail.” ED L. CARBONI “You ask me ’bout the clothes I wear, you ask me why I grow my hair, you ask me why I’m in a band, well—I dig doin’ one night stands!” 66 PASQUALE E. CAVALLARO JENNIFER LYNN CELOTTO “There is no shortcut to life. To the end of our days, life is a lesson imperfectly learned.”—H.S. DORIAN M. CESARINI “In this world we’re livin’ in we have our share of sorrow. Answer now is don’t give in, aim for a new tomor- row.”—Judas Priest PATRICIA ANN BURNS - 14 Cricket Ct. 5 6 67 “Trish” restless, easy going, sensitive; LIKES: sharing ideas, family get-togethers, spending time with friends; DISLIKES: getting up early, taking SAT’S not getting my way; HOBBIES: shopping, exercising; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM ’86 (12), Dancing (10); MEMORABLE MOMENT: our special Tuesday at the East; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to see bi-level again. MARY ANN CADELLA - 27 Turner Dr. 11 20 68 “Mare” short, friendly, unique laugh; LIKES: someone special, weekends, rock; DISLIKES: aller- gies, hypocrites, people asking me my age; HOBBIES: going to concerts, eating out; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Senior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be on a game show and win everything. DEBBIE CALLAHAN - 179 Manomet Ave. 10 31 68 “Charlie” amiable, effervescent, affable; LIKES: anything that makes me laugh, the fun times that I’ve had with my friends during high school, Taco Bell; DISLIKES: waiting (impatiently); ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (10, 11, 12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (11), AFS Club THE PHOENIX (12), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: everyday; SUPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be a showtime waterskier at Sea World in Orlando, Florida. ANNAMARIE CAPASSO - 1 Coventry Cir. 4 2 68 “Banana” friendly, sensitive, happy; LIKES: Dave, Trans Ams, the color purple; DISLIKES: liars, two-faced people, busy phones; HOBBIES: going out with Kelly and having a good time; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Last year’s Senior Prom, because I went with someone I really love; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to live a happy live. LISA ANN CARAGLIO - 449 Washington Ave. 10 9 68 “Lee” friendly, quiet, adventurous; LIKES: animals, watching television, holidays; DIS- LIKES: waking up early on Saturdays, having lots of homework, rainy days; HOBBIES: aerobics, drawing, painting; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes (10); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world. EDWARD L. CARBONI - 19 Bowling Green Dr. 5 8 68 hot, young, run- ning free; LIKES: guitars, girls, parties; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, girls with shorter hair than me, punk rock and new wave; HOBBIES: guitars; ACTIVITIES: Swim Team (9,10) Jazz Rock Combo (9, 10, 11, 12), Stage Band (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to someday express gratitude and repay the love and guidance I received from my grandparents and parents. PASQUALE E. C A VALLARO - 14 Fitch St. 2 11 68 strong, talkative, good-willed; LIKES: photography, bicycling, helping others; DISLIKES: people who think they’re God’s gift to mankind, drug addicts, snobs; HOB- BIES: photography, shooting; ACTIVITIES: North Branford Junior Police Explorers (10, Sgt. 11,12), Explorer Police Academy (10,11), Police Explor- er Shooting Team (10,11), Award for Domestic Crisis (10,11), Weightlifting (10, 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduation from the police academy. SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a C.I.A. Agent. JENNIFER LYNN CELOTTO - 1975 Hartford Tpke. 8 18 68 “Jen” vivacious, hardworking, punctual; LIKES: being with my friends, going shopping, chocolate; DISLIKES: snobs, people who are late, busy phones; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (10, 11), SACHEM ’86 (Business Editor); MEMORABLE MOMENT: all the dances with that special someone; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be happy. DORIAN M. CESARINI - 3 Marion Dr. 8 9 68 “Mort” crazy, sneaky, metal head; LIKES: gorgeous guys with long hair, heavy metal, going out with the crew; DISLIKES: being told what to do, getting up early, when Todd cuts on me; HOBBIES: drawing; MEMORABLE MOMENT: squash- ing Vera’s Ring Dings in lunch; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to run away with Bruce Dickinson. ADRIENNE C. CHAPMAN - 9 Corey Rd. 3 14 68 “A” sensitive, silly, moody; LIKES: summers at the beach, Camaros, being with friends; DIS- LIKES: sad goodbyes, not getting my own way, making decisions; ACTIVI- TIES: Cheerleading (11, 12), SACHEM ’86; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have all my dreams come true. CHARLES S. CHENG - 1826 Hartford Tpke. 10 31 67 introspective, eclectic, hedonistic; LIKES: sychronicity, the full moon, the optimist; DIS- LIKES: heat, slow clocks, greyness; HOBBIES: skiing, writing; ACTIVI- TIES: Media Club (10, 11, 12,) Science Club (11, 12), Fencing (10, 11, Captain 12), REFLECTIONS (10), Model Congress (9,10,11, Chairman 12), NH Ski Club (11), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Track and Field (10), Art Club (11, 12), AFS Club (11), Yale-New Haven (12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: winning the Union Carbide Award; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to join the Sardaukar. JOHN CHIAIA - 9 Cricket Ct. 7 22 68 “JC” crazy, athletic, hardworking; LIKES: Chevys, sports, girls; DISLIKES: Fords, school, work; HOBBIES: Six-Banger build up, cruisin’ in ’70 Convertible ’Stangs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become wealthy and have a happy life. EMILY ELAINE CHILD - 62 Mowry St. 2 25 68 “Em” moody, responsi- ble, impatient; LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, being with friends (Mo and Leslie), spending time by myself; DISLIKES: getting up in the morning, rainy days, being broke; HOBBIES: racquetball, nautilus; ACTIVITIES: Band (10, 11, 12), Student Council (11, 12), Advisory Board (11), Spanish Club (10,11), Theater Club (10), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mrs. Totton’s 11th grade English class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be rich enough to possess anything I desire. MILA CHUN - 87 Collet St. 4 29 68 honest, practical, confident; LIKES: old movies, Ha'agen-Dazs coffee ice cream, Beethoven; DISLIKES: not being able to find a parking space in New Haven, trendy things, bigots; HOBBIES: playing the piano, cafe hopping; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (10, 12), Student Council (11, 12), Art Club (10, 11, 12), Science Club (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (11, 12), Math Team (10, 11, 12), High School Bowl Team (12), REFLECTIONS (10), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), Track and Field (10, 11), Soccer (10, 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: OKLAHOMA! performance in June, 1985; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be a concert pianist. MARK CIMINO - 6 Beatrice Dr. MARYBETH CIMINO - 25 Flintlock Rd. 12 25 67 “M.B.” Italian, out- spoken, curious; LIKES: someone special, when it snows on Christmas, new clothes; DISLIKES: people who tell me what to do, phony people, being sad; HOBBIES: shopping, waterskiing; ACTIVITIES: Softball (10), SACHEM ’86 (Special Features Editor), SACHEM ’85, Prom Committee (11,12), Prom Queen (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the Junior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a house on Malibu Beach. DAVID R. CIULLA - 107 Mowry St. 7 7 68 “Bernard” shrewd, argumen- tative, the kind of guy who likes to stay up late with a cold pepsi and watch Letterman; LIKES: being a member of the male persuasion, Mel Brooks (the 2,000-year-old man), intrigue; DISLIKES: flaming liberals, not getting my 11 hours of sleep, losing; HOBBIES: athletics, rolling along singing a song; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11, 12), Basketball (10, 11, Captain 12), Tennis (10) , Model Congress (10, 11, 12), Safe-Rides (10, 11, 12 President) FIDLE Society (10), National Honor Society (11,12), Student Council (11,12), THE PHOENIX (11,12), Sportscaster for SBN (10,11,12), Honor Guard (11) Mr. North Haven Pageant (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Tailgate ’85; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to find out if I really was Julius Caesar in a previous life. CHRISTINE RAE CLARK - 32 Turner Dr. 11 23 68 “Chris” sociable, crazy, talkative; LIKES: guys with nice chests and nice buns, 19—Dave Righetti, a certain someone with blue eyes; DISLIKES: people who walk too slow in the hallways, not being able to spend my junior and senior year with my old friends, bumming; HOBBIES: the beach, men; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (11) , Cheerleading (9, 10), Softball (11, 12), JV Softball (9), Advisory Board (11), MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I met all my new friends and all the days we spent together; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have all of my wildest fantasies come true. ADRIENNE C. CHAPMAN “A friend is there before you know it, to lend a hand before you ask it, and to give you love when you need it most.” CHARLES S. CHENG I am what I am ... and if there are self- made purgatories, then we must all live within them. Mine can be no worse than anyone else’s. JOHN CHIAIA If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me; ’cause I must be travel- ing on now, ’cause there’s too many places I’ve got to see. EMILY ELAINE CHILD “From the churches to the jails tonight all is silent in the world as we take our stand down in jungle-land.”—Bruce Springsteen MILA CHUN “Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible sun within us.”—Sir Thomas Browne MARK CIMINO MARYBETH CIMINO “Hold on tightly to memories; for the joy, fun, and laughter shared is not to be lost or forgotten but will remain with us forever.” DAVID R. CIULLA “Goodbye and good luck.”—Mel Brooks CHRISTINE CLARK “We’re always provin’ who we are—al- ways reaching for that rising star—to guide us on and shine us home out here on our own.”—I. Cara JEFF CLARK MELISSA H. CLARK “We have lived and loved together through many changing years; we have shared each other’s gladness and wept each other’s tears.” THOMAS W. CLARK “I have no yesterdays, time took them away; tomorrow may not be—but I have forever through Jesus Christ.” DAVID JOHN COLATOSTI “Man is God’s greatest creation—who says so—Man.” ALFRED R. COLONESE “The times are tough now, just getting tougher; this old world is rough; it’s just getting rougher.” AMY JEANNE CONWAY . . . for happiness is anyone and any- thing at all that’s loved by you.”— You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown 70 CRYSTAL L. CORNELIUS “Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one.” JOHN CORNIELLO “A friend is someone who leaves you with all your freedom intact, but who by what he thinks of you obliges you to be fully you.” RODNEY CORSO JEFF P. CLARK - 78 South Ave. 5 2 68 “Heffay” loud, radical, shy; LIKES: The Beatles, painting the shed, partying at Camelot Woods; DIS- LIKES: aides, the return of college kids, kids who pay debts late; HOBBIES: glacier skiing, cliff diving in Bermuda; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 12), Soccer (10, 11, Captain 12), Track and Field (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (11,12), SACHEM ’86, Class Play (12), Project Adventure Aide (11), NH Ski Club (11, 12), Library Club (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: I don’t remem- ber; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to conquer and occupy Russia in the name of the United States. MELISSA H. CLARK - 27 Bowling Green Dr. 10 14 67 “Lissa” happy friendly, indecisive; LIKES: hugs, roses, late night with David Letterman; DISLIKES: long distance phone bills, attendance policies, bees; HOBBIES: cow tipping, happy camping; ACTIVITIES: FIDLE Society (10), Advisory Board (10,11,12), Student Council (11,12), Field Hockey (10,11,12), Prom Committee (11, 12), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: my best times with Dawn, Wendie and Carla—especially in Misquamicut; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to have another encounter with someone from the past. THOMAS W. CLARK - 52 Randall Dr. 10 17 68 “T.C.” friendly, charm- ing, sensitive; LIKES: going to church, eating, looking good; DISLIKES: paying high phone bills, heavy metal, working; HOBBIES: piano playing, tennis; ACTIVITIES: Basketball (10, 11, 12), Football (manager 10), Latin Club (10, 11), Band (10, 11, Vice President 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11), Talent Show, Mr. North Haven Contest, Advisory Board (10), Summer Olympics for Special Ed., Special Ed. Aide, Project Adventure; MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: Tailgate ’85’ SUPRESSED DESIRE: to teach and work with mentally retarded youngsters. DAVID JOHN COLATOSTI - 21 Manomet Ave. 4 1 68 “Weed” outgo- ing, talented, friendly; LIKES: being on T.V., not working at Waldbaums, blondes; DISLIKES: writing essays, fair-weather friends, not having elec- tricity; HOBBIES: Computer Programming, Movie Making; ACTIVITIES: Media Club (10, 11, Co-President 12), Band (10, 11, Concert Master 12), Theater Club (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: leaving the High School; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have NHHS Media Productions beat NBC in the Nielson ratings or to own NBC. ALFRED R. COLONESE - 55 Corey Rd. 12 8 67 “Al” talkative, loud, totally out of control; LIKES: scavenger hunts, Chinese downhill, spray paint; DISLIKES: attendance policy, Buddha gardens, Hamden McDon- ald’s; HOBBIES: glacier skiing, tennis; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (12), Advisory Board (12), SACHEM ’86, NH Ski Club (11, 12), FIDLE Society (11), Class Play (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the ski trip to Stowe, Vermont and the destruction of our Hotel; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to enter the Twilight Zone. AMY JEANNE CONWAY - 1690 Ridge Rd. 8 9 68 “Aim” naive, bewil- dered, ambitious; LIKES: cultured sand, the Bermuda drinking age, “Red Red wine”VB40; DISLIKES: north face collisions, sitting in the back seat, one-night weekends; HOBBIES: skiing; ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary (12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), Swimming (9, 10, 11, Captain 12), Tennis (9, 10, Captain 11, 12), Safe-Rides (10, 12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Bermuda ’85 and Tailgate ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to ski Slalom Glade and walk away. CRYSTAL L. CORNELIUS - 26 Todd Dr. 7 1 68 “Valerie” ebulent, vibrant, casual attitude; LIKES: cruising, fashions, buying records; DIS- LIKES: people who will not call back if you miss their call, a car stalling at busy intersections, held-up plans; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (10), Stu- dent Council (10), Science Club (10), AFS (10,11), Vollyball (11), SACHEM ’86, FIDLE Society (10, 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: getting stalled with Heather in Mark’s car on our way to school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Hang Gliding off a tall, remote mountain. JOHN CORNIELLO - 19 Peters La. 11 27 68 talkative, impatient, para- noid; LIKES: being with friends, holidays, having no worries on my mind; DISLIKES: private jokes, people who think they are better than other people, SAT’S; HOBBIES: having fun, getting into predicaments; ACTIVI- TIES: Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12), FIDLE Society (10), Advisory Board (11, 12), THE PHOENIX (10, 11, 12), Float Committee (11, 12), Prom Commit- tee (11, 12), CYO (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: going out to lunch every 1st lunch in 11th grade and every 6th period in 12th grade; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have my name mentioned in the encyclopedia. RODNEY CORSO - 62 Pool Road 71 GAYLE L. CRAGAN - 67 Clintonville Rd. 8 6 68 talkative, vivacious, sensitive; LIKES: lazy summer days, Belden Hall 208, teddy bears; DIS- LIKES: busy phones, annoying people, empty promises; ACTIVITIES: Chorus (10,11,12), Indianettes (10, Captainll); MEMORABLE MOMENT: The Xavier High School Senior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get married, have kids, and be happy. ROBERT J. CUMMINGS - 131 Upper State St. GEORGE V. D’AGOSTINO - 28 Sheffield Rd. 4 28 68 lazy, quiet, easy going; LIKES: bikes, partying, beer; DISLIKES: getting up, not having money, Camaros; HOBBIES: riding, hockey; ACTIVITIES: Hockey (10,11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: The November 21, 1984 crash. ROBERT A. D’ERRICO - 50 Corey Rd. 10 22 67 “Scro” opinionated, joker, sensitive; LIKES: fishing, Nikon cameras, working at Little Red Shoe House with the crew; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, small paychecks, tak- ing pictures and finding out there’s no film in the camera; HOBBIES: collecting beer cans, taking pictures with my Nikon; ACTIVITIES: THE PHOENIX (11, Photo Editor 12), SACHEM ’86 Student Council (10,11,12), Advisory Board (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: going to McDonald’s ev- eryday during 6th period; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to swim in a Olympic size swimming pool filled with $100,000 bills. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DAMONE - 6 Bishop St. “Monie” 4 2 68 loud, Italian, wild; LIKES: Van Halen, vacations, any day off school or work; DISLIKES: getting up early, homework, hangovers; HOBBIES: partying, sleeping; MEMORABLE MOMENT: knowing that I passed summer school; SUPRESSED DESIRE: to own a castle, and have a butler serve me. ELIZABETH PHILLIPS DAVIES - 79 Hartly St. 6 23 68 “Betsy” loyal, enthusiastic, inquisitive; LIKES: laugh lines, the laughter and support of my friends, the abstract; DISLIKES: insecurity, smog, materialistic people; HOBBIES: sharing 308’s diaster with Donna and our custodian, hiking the giant; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (10, 11), Concert Band (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (10, 11, Co-Editor 12), Student Council (10, 11, President 12), Advisory Board (10, 11,12), Field Hockey (11), National Honor Society, Prom Co-Chairman (11), Climate Committee (10,11), Future Problem Solv- ers (10, 11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11), Honor Guard (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Newport ’84 and my many frees with Dino; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To join the Peace Corp and save a life in Kenya. ANDREW DAVIS - 16 River Rd. 5 2 68 “Andy” athletic, conscientious, procrastinator; LIKES: N.Y. Mets, being with friends, vacations; DIS- LIKES: getting up early, braces, pumpkin pie; HOBBIES: water skiing, downhill skiiing; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11, Captain 12), Basketball (11, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), Advisory Board (10,11,12), Safe-Rides (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Tailgate ’85; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to rule the island of Bermuda. CHERYL E. DAVIS - 38 Butler Rd. 6 29 67 friendly, quiet, sensitive; LIKES: Florida, traveling, looking up at stars; DISLIKES: snobs, liars; HOBBIES: softball; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to help the poor. MIKE A. DEANGELIS - 96 Bassett Rd. 11 30 68 “Star gazer” Italian, wild, born to do it; LIKES: Lynn, 9-6-85, losing brain cells; DISLIKES: green people, most of the 12th grade girls, people who have all their brain cells; HOBBIES: tennis, flogging; MEMORABLE MOMENT: making an atom bomb in chemistry class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry Lynn Vessichio and live on a deserted island. GAYLE L. CRAGAN “Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind, misty watercolored memories of the way we were.”—Barbra Streisand ROBERT J. CUMMINGS “I am bound by my own definition of criticism: an endevor to learn the best that is known and thought in the world.” 72 GEORGE V. D’AGOSTINO ROBERT A. D’ERRICO “Don’t walk before me, I may not fol- low; don’t walk behind me, I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend.” CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DAMONE “Life ain’t nothing but a party, and it ain’t over yet!” ELIZABETH P. DAVIES “They can because they think they can.”—Virgil ANDREW DAVIS “Believe in all that we could be, all that we have been, and all that we are ...”— GENESIS CHERYL E. DAVIS “Have money; will travel.” MIKE A. DEANGELIS “Lock the door and throw away the key; there’s someone in my head, but it’s not _ . yt me. RAY DECLEMENT “Now I’ve got that feeling once again; I can’t explain—you’d not understand; this is not how I am; I have become comfortably numb.” KAREN DONNA DELGUIDICE “We’re young lovers searching our goals; we’re grown lovers forever we hold. I thought of you.”—LPD MARIA CATHERINE DELUCIA “Don’t look back at yesterday and re- gret what you’ve done; instead, look to tomorrow and strive for what you can achieve.” M.C.D. GINA DEMAIO When love is fading it can devour you, but you are never alone. I will share your love!”—Led Zeppelin JEFFREY E. DEMARTINO “When you ain’t got nothing, you got nothing to lose.”—Bob Dylan MICHELE DEMARTINO “In the earth’s shining mirrors can be found images of the Creator.” 74 GERALD W. DEMERY, JR. “Just be yourself and you can’t go wrong.” ROBERT D. DEMING “Life is like a card game, so always throw your best card.” LANA DENICOLA “We’re always proving who we are, al- ways reaching for that rising star to guide me far and shine home out here on my own.” RAY DECLEMENT - 32 Sherwood Dr. 10 20 68 out of control, disturbed, shot; LIKES: serious party nights, money to blow, mint women; DISLIKES: morning after, preps, the end of the line; HOBBIES: partying, recovering; MEMORABLE MOMENT: watching Pink Floyd’s THE WALL in Mr. Brown’s class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to party until I can’t party no more. KAREN DONNA DELGUIDICE - 41 Thorpe St. 10 06 67 “Delguee- ditche” serious, athletic, casual; LIKES: Dave, making Kim do what I want, going over Steph’s everyday after school and watching soaps; DISLIKES: when Dave’s car breaks down, getting aggravated by Michael and Mark, when Doreen gets in her moods; HOBBIES: Sunday afternoon activities, poetry; ACTIVITIES: Softball (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: when Steph and I took over Kim’s locker for three long years; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have Leroy drive me to Merola’s. MARIA CATHERINE DELUCIA - 180 Bayard Ave. 05 04 68 “McD” friendly, understanding, ambitious; LIKES: sunrises and sunsets, peace, winning; DISLIKES: pain, laziness, insensitivity; HOBBIES: running, writ- ing; ACTIVITIES: Softball (10, 11, 12), Field Hockey (10, 11). Soccer (12), Basketball (12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Prom Committee (11), SA- CHEM ’86, THE PHOENIX (12), National Honor Society (11), FIDLE Society; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Junior Prom on my birthday—May 4, 1985; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to end poverty and famine throughout the world and to write a book. GINA M. DEMAIO - 63 Montowese Ave. 03 10 68 “Bean” Italian, moody, impatient; LIKES: Pete, Led Zeppelin, weekends; DISLIKES: saying good- bye, waiting, being confused; HOBBIES: going shopping; MEMORABLE MOMENT: The '84 Senior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry Pete and to always be happy! JEFFREY E. DEMARTINO - 27 Benedict Dr. 06 06 68 “Jeff’ lazy, fun- ny, short; LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, sleeping, skiing; DISLIKES: dumb questions, waking up, static on the radio; HOBBIES: waterskiing, racquet- ball; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to retire at an early age. MICHELE DEMARTINO - 90 Warner Rd. 11 03 68 “Joe” friendly, out- going, honest; LIKES: being outdoors, boats, animals; DISLIKES: people who lie, homework, phony people; HOBBIES: biking, swimming; ACTIVI- TIES: Band (10, 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I walked in on a couple who were kissing and scared them by screaming; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to see Bruce Springsteen in person up close. GERALD DEMERY, JR. - 23 West View Rd. 02 24 68“Jer” big, outgoing, lazy; LIKES: sleep, money; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, working for other people when they don’t show up, crossing in the rain; HOBBIES: listening to music; ACTIVITIES: Football (10, 11, 12), Track (10, 11, 12); MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: Mrs. Totton’s Period F English class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to steal all of Mauro’s butterscotch. ROBERT DEMING - 102 Highland Park Rd. 12 14 68 “Otis” friendly, easy going, lazy; LIKES: going out at night, weekends, dogging someone; DISLIKES: bad weather, staying home, getting yelled at by parents; HOB- BIES: sports, cruising on weekends; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (11,12); MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: The 1985 Valentine Dance; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become rich while having a good time. LANA M. DENICOLA - 1 Tenedine Dr. 75 LISA DENICOLA - 1 Tenedine Dr. 2 5 68 “Spaz” sensitive, moody, loud; LIKES: Chris and his family, good times with Carolyn, Cindy and Liz, chocolate milk; DISLIKES: ice cubes, when the smile leaves your eyes; HOBBIES: partying, sleeping; MEMORABLE MOMENT: when my friend became my love; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be happy, to be with Chris, and for Chris to make it big someday. DONNA LYNN DEPASQUALE - 51 Surrey Dr. 3 14 68 “Munchkin” amiable, perceptive, hyper lethargic; LIKES: Jason rides to MacDonald’s, Christmas trees, the loyalty of a friend; DISLIKES: the fresh country air, prejudice, footprints on newly fallen snow; HOBBIES: sharing 308’s disaster with Betsy and our loving custodian; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, Corresponding Secretary 11,12), Honor Guard (11), Model Congress (10,12), Class President (10, 12), Prom Co-Chairman (11), Laurel Girls’ State (11), Future Problem Solvers (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (12), Climate Com- mitte (10, 11), Yale-New Haven High School Program (12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Sadie Hawkin’s Day ’84 and Tailgate ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel over Kenya in a yellow hot air balloon. LISA DICAPRIO - 25 Overbrook Rd. 9 4 67 “Lee” quiet, sensitive, cre- ative; LIKES: cats, vacation at beaches, music; DISLIKES: getting up early, dieting, fluctuating figureground; HOBBIES: drawing and painting, photog- raphy; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to follow in Michelangelo’s footsteps. PAMELA DIMARTINO - 109 Pond Hill Rd. 11 15 68 “Pam” blown-out, dazed, confused, LIKES: cruisin in my Cougar, partying, doing things spur of the moment; DISLIKES: people who only see one side of the story, pickles, memories of someone who used to be special; HOBBIES: hunting, hiking; ACTIVITIES: VICA; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become rich and enjoy! DEBORAH L. DLUGOLENSKI - 3 Maplecrest La. 4 5 68 “Debbie” talkative, fun-loving, sensitive; LIKES: being with friends, the beach, sum- mertime; DISLIKES: being depressed, people who lie, when my hair won’t curl; HOBBIES: skiing, shopping; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (11, 12), Field Hockey (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Tailgate party ’85; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to have my wildest fantasies come true. PAUL E. DUBOIS -18 Nancy La. 12 8 67 “34-year-old-midget” eccentric, imaginative, strong; LIKES: the kids in Ms. DeCarlo’s room, people in general, anything unusual; DISLIKES: prejudice of any kind, loneliness, the suffering of others; HOBBIES: talking and or shocking people, Science Fiction; ACTIVITIES: Drama Club (9), REFLECTIONS (10); MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: working in Nancy’s room, which made my senior year very special; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to meet someone special with whom I can share everything I possess and if that should never come to pass, then to be remembered after I die. JESSICA M. ERTMAN - 64 Mt. View Ter. 9 4 68 “Jec” artsy, soft- spoken, cute; LIKES: red hair, big clothes, herb tea; DISLIKES: bigots, offensive noises, shoulder pads; HOBBIES: cafe hopping, photography; AC- TIVITIES: ECA, Track (10), German Club (11), Art Club (11); SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be a repo-man. ANGELA L. FERRUCCI - 305 Spring Rd. 6 29 68 “Ang” sensitive, outgo- ing, friendly; LIKES: parties, weekends, good times with special friends; DISLIKES: impatient drivers, when there’s nothing on the radio, good-byes; HOBBIES: cycling; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10,11,12), FIDLE Soci- ety (11), Student Council (12), SACHEM ’86 (Layout Editor); SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to travel and see the world. ROBIN ANN FERRUCCI - 1618 Hartford Tpke. 9 29 68 “Rob” sensitive, emotional, sentimental; LIKES: things that go as planned, making dreams become realities, life without pressures; DISLIKES: having to wait, dead- lines, being constantly reminded I am thin; HOBBIES: dancing; ACTIVI- TIES: National Honor Society (11, Secretary 12), THE PHOENIX (Repor- ter Cartoonist 11, 12), NEW HAVEN REGISTER Articles (12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), Student Council (12), Future Problem Solving (10, 11, 12), Spanish Teacher’s Aide (11), Talent Show (11); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Finally finding the bottom of Tom’s locker; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to keep my suppressed desires suppressed. LISA ANN DENICOLA “I never had a doubt, we’d always work things out; I learned what life’s about, by loving you through the years.” DONNA LYNN DEPASQUALE “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”—Aesop LISA DICAPRIO “The mirror in my heart gives me a true reflection as I am.” PAMELA DIMARTINO If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? For I must be trav- elling on now cause I’ve got too many places to see.—Skynyrd DEBORAH L. DLUGOLENSKI “I see my future at the rainbow’s end, happy hours, timeless friends—and if I ever chance to find my way, rest as- sured I will stay.” mm PAUL E. DUBOIS JESSICA M. ERTMAN “Grief can take care of itself; but to get the full value of a joy you must have somebody to divide it with.”—Mark Twain ANGELA L. FERRUCCI “You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories.”—S J. Lee ROBIN ANN FERRUCCI “Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not.”—Robert Kennedy 77 ROBERT F. FESTA, JR. “You’d only just woken, but already you’d forgotten, what you were dream- ing.”—UB40 ROBERT J. FIENGO “Che c’e di-nuovo?” PAMELA JEAN FIERLIT “If the mountains shall crumble or dis- appear into the sea, not s tear no not I.”—U2—The Unforgettable Fire JOHN J. FRANCESCHET “All the world’s indeed a stage; we are merely players, performers and por- trayers; each another’s audience outside the gilded cage.”—Rush MICHELLE ANN FRANCO “and suddenly it’s hard to find the memories you left behind; remember, do you remember the times of your life.”—Paul Anka AMY FRANKEN “Days come and go, but memories last forever.” 78 HEATHER LEE FRESCHI “For every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness.” MICHAEL FURTAK DAVID P. FUSCO “Dead President’s corpse in the driver’s car, the engine runs on glue and tar, c’mon along we’re not going very far.” ROBERT F. FESTA, JR. - 44 Chapel Hill Rd. 7 13 67 “Charlie” outgoing, class-spirited, funny; LIKES: to be noticed, meeting different people, going out with friends; DISLIKES: the end of a good thing, to be continued, losing; HOBBIES: sign making; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (11, 12), Prom Com- mittee (11, 12), Talent Show Committee (11,12), SACHEM’86; MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: TAILGATE ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in a multimillion dollar home in Beverly Hills and every weekend visit a differ- ent country with a different woman. ROBERT JOHN FIENGO - 14A Roger Ave. 3 27 67 Gere” very good looking, medium height, friendly; LIKES: beautiful girls, Daniel’s, weight- lifting; DISLIKES: punks, people that I know who start trouble and are lowlifes, preps; HOBBIES: dating girls, weightlifting; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to always be happy and re- main free to have a good time in life. PAMELA JEAN FIERLIT - 25 Whitney Ridge Ter. 8 1 68 “Pam” tem- permental, friendly, unique; LIKES: the good-n-plenty song by Charlie, U2, big baggy sweat shirts by B.W. sport; DISLIKES: pesty insects, sausage, the thought that I will probably never see my friends again after graduation; HOBBIES: working out, photography; ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee (11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Student Council (12), SACHEM ’86, FID- DLE Society (10), Library Club ’84 (11), Project Adventure Aide (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the ’85 canoe trip, Senior Prom, Graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to jump or dive into a pool of green jello. JOHN J. FRANCESCHET - 235 Rimmon Rd. 5 26 68 LIKES: Chevys, girls, ’68 Camaros; DISLIKES: Fords, conceited people, Mopars; MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: 11th grade E period class. MICHELLE ANN FRANCO - 184 ShawmutAve. 5 10 68 “Cupid” talk- ative, friendly, emotional; LIKES: spending time with friends, going to high school sports games, summers on the beach; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, waiting, people who don’t smile; ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee (11, 12), SACHEM ’86, Student Council (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: my sophomore year with the gang; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to someday win back the heart of someone who will always be very special. AMY FRANKEN - 45 Allendale Dr. 7 2 68 “Aim” friendly, gullible, sensi- tive; LIKES: long weekends, spending money, late nights; DISLIKES: busy phones, critical people, waiting; HOBBIES: working out, drawing; ACTIVI- TIES: FIDLE Society (10, 11), SACHEM ’86 (12), Prom Committee (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: going out to lunch during school and getting stuck on the way back; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to win the Lotto. HEATHER LEE FRESCHI - 44 Highland Dr. 9 8 68 “H” always laugh- ing, eccentric, indecisive; LIKES: ice cream for breakfast, dangling earrings, muscles; DISLIKES: getting up before 10:00 a.m., boredom, embarrassing situations; HOBBIES: windsurfing, shopping; ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club (10,11), Latin Club (10), FIDLE Society (10,11), SACHEM ’86, Senior Play; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to run away and join the circus. MICHAEL FURTAK - 41 Highland Dr. 7 20 67 “Furcacker” loud, crazy, workaholic; LIKES: Sue, motorcycles, skiing; DISLIKES: school, under 80 hours at work, homework; HOBBIES: photography; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be a PLAYBOY photographer. DAVID FUSCO - 66 Upper State St. 10 29 68 “Rat” athletic; LIKES: Cindy, Ilona, DISLIKES: John, nerds, Valley girls; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: winning the state Championship in Base- ball; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: winning the State Championship again. KATHLEEN RENEE GENTILE - 37 Cottontail La. 12 22 67 “Kathy” happy, sensitive, friendly; LIKES: my cat, nail polish, anything pink; DIS- LIKES: being sick, breaking or losing jewelry, when my watch doesn’t have the exact time; HOBBIES: eating with Janet, shopping; ACTIVITIES: Ad- visory Board (10,11,12), Prom Committee (11), Cheerleading (11), Student Council (10,11,12), THE PHOENIX (12), Graduation Usherette, SACHEM ’86, Who’s Who Among American High School Students; MEMORABLE MOMENT: the time Patty and I tried to hide the uprooted plant in the library while Terri ran from the scene of the crime even though it was all her idea; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have all my dreams come true and always be happy. EDWARD M. GIAIMO, JR. - 327 Quinnipiac Ave. 3 4 68 friendly, com- petitive; LIKES: girls, drums. Rush; DISLIKES: conceited people, people who don’t like Rush; HOBBIES: drums, sports; ACTIVITIES: Band, Stage- band, and Jazz-Rock (10, 11, 12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be part of a successful rock band. GINA MARIE GIANNOTTI - 13 Spring Rd. 1 23 68 Italian-tempered, short, athletic; LIKES: plain M M’s, sunrises on the beach, hugs; DIS- LIKES: people who snap their gum, waiting, scratching nails on a chalk- board; HOBBIES: volleyball, listening to the stereo; ACTIVITIES: Adviso- ry Board (10, 11, 12), Prom Committee (11,12), Volleyball (10, Captain 11 12), Softball (10, 11, Captain 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the times I spent with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be teammates with someone special rather than an opponent. STEPHANIE A. GIRARDI - 631 Clintonville Rd. 10 6 67 “Steph” moody, jealous, sensitive; LIKES: going out with Karen and Kim, Oreo cookie ice cream, sleeping late on weekends; DISLIKES: fighting, being depressed, having no money; HOBBIES: watching soap operas with Karen, eating; MEMORABLE MOMENT: when Karen and I took over Kim’s locker for three years; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live a long and happy relationship with Mark. MICHAEL J. GORMAN - 6 Old Kiln Rd. 4 21 67 “Storm” blue-eyes, athletic, lovable; LIKES: someone special, hockey, baseball; DISLIKES: East Haven Hockey Team, people who blow smoke in my face, punks; HOBBIES: sports, talking; ACTIVITIES: Hockey (9, 10, 11, Captain 12), Baseball (10, 11,12), Prom King (11), Mr. North Haven Contest (1st runner up 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: becoming captain of the hockey team; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a wife and kids. PETER F. GRASSO - 1 Briarwood Cr. 11 8 68 “Pete” smart, outgoing, friendly; LIKES: woodworking, architecture, making money; DISLIKES: losing money, getting up in the morning; MEMORABLE MOMENT: watching THE WALL in Mr. Brown’s class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a mansion and be waited on hand and foot by beautiful women. JASON JESSE GRAY - 106 Mill Rd. 10 25 66 “Jay” kind, concerned, average; LIKES: music, writing, fishing; DISLIKES: ties, people who think they’re better than anyone, being alone; HOBBIES: music, writing, travel- ing; MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduating; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become more professionally involved with music. KELLIE GRIFFIN - 33 Northside Rd. 10 13 68 “Sally” obnoxious with Rachel, dazed, confused; LIKES: Jason’s ride to McDonald’s, the Jetsons; DISLIKES: dead cats, Sleeping Giant forest rangers, not remembering; HOBBIES: partying and partying; ACTIVITIES: Swimming (9,10, 11, Cap- tain 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Student Council (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Tailgate ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in a Goodwill box. JUSTINE GUCKIN - 130 Clintonville Rd. 4 27 67 “Goober” short, sensi- tive, carefree; LIKES: spending time with the one I love, writing poetry, being who I am instead of what other people want me to be; DISLIKES: people who cannot accept the things they can’t change, missing someone, not being able to get in touch with someone; HOBBIES: rollerskating, mixing tunes at Roller Haven; ACTIVITIES: VICA; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: missing the sunny days of school because of Gloria; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: that everyone could have the serenity to accept the things they cannot change, the courage to change the things they can, and the wisdom to know the difference. KATHLEEN RENEE GENTILE “I can complain because rose bushes have thorns or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses. It’s all how you look at it.”—J.K.M. EDWARD M. GIAIMO, JR. “Different eyes see different things and different hearts beat on different strings.”—Rush—Per nenant Waves GINA MARIE GIANNOTTI “Don’t be someone for somebody, al- ways be yourself for everybody.” 80 STEPHANIE A. GIRARDI If the sun refused to shine I would still be loving you. When mountains crum- ble to the sea there would still be you and me.—Led Zep MICHAEL GORMAN “Don’t make a point especially if you’re going to get it in the end!” PETER F. GRASSO “Life is but a big game everyone has to play; so, take it to the limit each and every day!”—P.G. JASON JESSE GRAY “Victims of the moments; future deep in doubt; living in a whisper till we start to shout.”—Kiss KELLIE GRIFFIN “What a long, strange trip it’s been.”— The Grateful Dead JUSTINE GUCKIN “You accepted me and let me be the person I am; not what you wanted to see. Thank you for being my friend; re- member we met in the end.” 81 DAVID HACKERMAN DEBRA ANN HAGGERTY “If you see someone without a smile, give them yours.” CHRIS L. HAMMOND “I’ve got all the right answers ... now if someone had the right questions I’d be set for life!”—CLH MICHAEL P. HARRIGAN “There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there’s still time to change the one you’re on.”—Led Zeppelin PAUL A. HEBERT “So often does it happen that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key.”—The Eagles KARL HELFF “Let’s just say I was testing the bounds of reality. That’s all it was: curios- ity.”—Jim Morrison—Los Angeles 1969 82 RYAN HENDERSON G. DAWN HENDRICKS “To love is nothing; to be loved is some- thing; but to love and be loved is everything!” MARC W. HERZOG “Don’t dream it, be it.” DAVID HACKERMAN - 46 State St. 11 13 67 Hack” tall, quiet, alive; LIKES: absolutely nothing; DISLIKES: everything; HOBBIES: playing guitar; DEBRA ANN HAGGERTY - 43 Clintonville Rd. 12 31 67 “Hag” friend- ly, stubborn, sarcastic; LIKES: my dachsund (Jake), Wildwood, making people smile; DISLIKES: cruelty to animals, cigarette smoke, being rushed; HOBBIES: photography; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (10, 11, Captain 12), Track (9, 10), THE PHOENIX (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Ms. Gutekunst’s (11th grade) period F English Class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make my own exercise record—Don't Sit and Moan—Get Slim and Tone! CHRIS HAMMOND - 37 Old Orchard Rd. 12 1 67 “Ham Eggs” funny, imaginative, agreeable; LIKES: fine food, mind games, being the only person who knows the answer; DISLIKES: seafood, arguments, whiners; HOB- BIES: skiing, traveling; ACTIVITIES: Fencing (10, 11, 12), Track (10, 12), Media Club (10, 11, 12), Concert Band (10, 11, 12), Stage Band (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (10, 11, 12), Ski Club (11), AFS Club (11, 12), Future Problem Solvers (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: ’85 Canoe Trip; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to take two extremely beautiful (but intelligent) females to the senior prom in a Rolls Royce Silver Spur. MICHAEL P. HARRIGAN - 49 Allendale Dr. 7 10 67 “Mike” quiet, athletic, responsible; LIKES: Rt. 80, weekends, Canterbury Lane; DIS- LIKES: getting caught, The CO-OP; HOBBIES: tennis, frisbee; ACTIVI- TIES: Hockey (10,11 12), Golf (10,11,12), MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mrs. Totton’s 11th grade English class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a millionaire. PAUL A. HEBERT - 1165 Hartford Tpke. 5 20 68 involved, outgoing, talkative; LIKES: driving certain people home 7th period, getting my own way, Donna and Betsy’s locker; DISLIKES: the nicknames Donna thinks up, not getting my own way, sharing my locker; HOBBIES: tennis, eating junk food with a friend; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11, Vice-Presi- dent 12), THE PHOENIX (10,11,12), Advisory Board (10, 11,12), National Honor Society, SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: hearing “THE UP-ROOTED PLANT” story from Kathy and Patty; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to win Lotto and retire in my 20’s. KARL HELFF - 20 Mathew La. 5 22 67 “Captain Karl” crazy, semi-smart, athletic; LIKES: Kiss, girls, Camaro’s; DISLIKES: homework, math, rice burners; ACTIVITIES: Track (10, 11, 12), Project Adventure (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a 1967 Camaro. RYAN HENDERSON - 5 Sheffield Rd. G. DAWN HENDRICKS - 75 Montowese Ave. 11 7 67 “Dawn” rowdy, happy-go-lucky, imaginative; LIKES: dancing, exercising, working; DIS- LIKES: school, waking up on cold rainy days, babysitting; HOBBIES: danc- ing, fishing; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes (10), VICA (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: having to cross campus in the snow and the rain; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to go to Nursing School and later start a family. MARC W. HERZOG - 26 Howe St. 1 22 68 LIKES: water, incense, night; DISLIKES: being rushed, people who try to convince me to do something I really don’t want to do, people with nothing interesting to say or do; HOB- BIES: music, relaxation; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (10), VICA (12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: for the world to know my name; yet still keep some mystery. RAE-ANNE HESKETH - 11 May St. 10 28 68 “Rae” artistic, talkative, carefree; LIKES: going out with friends, animals, Wildwood; DISLIKES: waking up in the morning, stuck-up people, rainy days; HOBBIES: camping, drawing; ACTIVITIES: VICA (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: being in Shelly’s trunk with Dawn escaping from the guard and the school; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be sucessful in life and to have a loving family. CHIEN TRAN HOANG - 15 Broadway 9 10 64 black haired, short; LIKES: music, sports, love stories; DISLIKES: working, homework; HOB- BIES: listening to music, traveling. DOREEN A. HOLCOMB - 28 Woodland Ave. 5 14 68 “Doobie” friendly, athletic, outgoing; LIKES: being with close friends, vacations, looking into those sparkling blue eyes; DISLIKES: long distance telephone bills, rainy days, working; HOBBIES: taking road trips with Michele, tailgating; AC- TIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11,12), Basketball (10, 11, Captain 12), Softball (10, 11, Captain 12), Student Council (11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: tailgating to North Branford ’85; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to have someone like me as much as I like them. JAMES BENJAMIN HOWARD - 43 Giles Ave. 9 17 67 “Young Love” kind, outstanding, wonderful; LIKES: parties, to pass my last year of high school, enjoy my future; DISLIKES: troublemakers, the rules, getting up in the morning for school; HOBBIES: breakdancing, singing; ACTIVITIES: ECA (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT - when I ran against Mike for class vice-president; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be with Crystal for the rest of my life. WENDIE S. HOWD - 6 Frost Dr. 5 10 68 “Winnie” looney, outgoing, talkative; LIKES: happy camper, road trips, Dad’s old sneakers; DISLIKES: anything that gives me the skibbies, power shortages, days that begin at 12:00; HOBBIES: happy camping, dome climbing, ACTIVITIES: Cheer- leading (10, 11), Soccer (12), Media Club (11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Jazz Rock Band (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the best of times with Melissa, Carla, and Dawn at Misquamicut Beach ’85; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to stand on a mountain, with a cool breeze blowing through my hair, yelling yippy skippy, mootsie tootsie, jazzy wazzy, yuly duly, happy camper. VICTORIA K. HSU - 1687 Hartford Tpke. 3 3 68 “Vies” petite, generous, sensitive; LIKES: to laugh, to sing, nice clothes; DISLIKES: cigarette smoke, two-door cars, revolving doors; HOBBIES: reading, sewing; ACTIVI- TIES: Model Congress (9, 10, 11, 12), Science Club (10, 11, 12), Chorus (10, 12), AFS Club (11), Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (11); MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: the week in Washington; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to open an orphanage. KEVIN HUNTER - 26 Allendale Dr. 4 28 67 “Hollywood” short, friendly, cute; LIKES: Chevys, partying, women; DISLIKES: preps, Oldsmobile boat anchors, the grove; MEMORABLE MOMENT: humiliating John in Mr. Brown’s class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a good job and live life to the fullest. JONATHAN THERON IANNONE 128 Bassett Rd. 1 16 68 “Jon” creative, serious-but likes a good party, moody LIKES: spending summer vacations in Europe, or CCY at Wesleyan, Dungeons Dragons and Travel- er games, dancing; DISLIKES: homework, annoying interruptions, saying good-bye; HOBBIES: writing poetry, competitive rifle shooting; ACTIVI- TIES: REFLECTIONS (10), National Shooting Championships (Team Captain 10), All-State Rifle Team (10,11), Shooting Club (10,11,12), Media Club (10, 11, 12), Center for Creative Youth (11, 12), THE PHOENIX (12), CCY Individual Leadership Project (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: being accepted and awarded a scholarship to attend the Center for Creative Youth at Wesleyan University for creative writing; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be an Olympic shooting champion. DIANE JUDITH IBSEN - 370 Skiff St. 2 6 68 “Ibby” outgoing, caring, logical; LIKES: the beach, roses, late-night phone conversations; DIS- LIKES: static on the radio, messes, chapped lips; HOBBIES: singing, being with friends; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball (10), Prom Committee (11,12), Jazz- Rock Combo (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Block Island ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry the man of my dreams. RAE-ANNE HESKETH “Believe in the magic of your dreams.” CHIEN HOANG “Go ahead; what will be will be; I don’t DOREEN A. HOLCOMB “Friendship is a word that most people take for granted. Friends are rare and I value mine.” JAMES BENJAMIN HOWARD Music resembles “Poetry;” in each are nameless graces which no methods teach and which a masterhand alone can reach!—B.K.A. WENDIE S. HOWD Awesome is the power of imagination, for it shapes our lives, builds our dreams, and leaves our minds to wander. VICTORIA HSU “Life demands of us nothing more than what we have to give.”—Dag Hammershold JONATHAN THERON IANNONE DIANE JUDITH IBSEN “I wonder how many roads we’ll travel, how far we’ll go. When I look back to these days gone by, I will always cher- ish the memories.” 85 DEBRA ANN JABLONSKI “Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, it’s a part of the plan.”—Dan Folgelburg CHRISTOPHER A. JACKSON “1969 Saabs never die, they just get faster.” BINI H. JARIWALA JOHN H. JENSON, JR. “Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about.”—Oscar Wilde SCOTT JOHNSON ARLENE FRANCES JULIANELLE “True friends are like diamonds—pre- cious and few; false friends are like au- tumn leaves—found everywhere.” 86 WENDY A. KAKALIK “You might see that time is passing, you might see the sun go down, you must give yourself a lesson, stop and turn yourself around.” MICHAEL J. KAKALOW “If you meet me and forget me, you have lost nothing; but if you meet Jesus Christ and forget him you have lost everything.” BRENDAN KEEFE “Let me make one thing perfectly clear, I’m not a crook.” Richard Nixon DEBRA ANN JABLONSKI - 9 Drazen Dr. 5 4 68 sensitive, athletic, optimistic; LIKES: autumn, red roses, walking in the rain; DISLIKES: goodbyes, SAT’s, Velvet Hill repeats; HOBBIES: drawing, painting; AC- TIVITIES: Field Hockey (10, 11, Captain 12), Track and Field (10, 11, Captain 12), THE PHOENIX (10, 11, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), Student Council (11, 12), SACHEM ’86 (Sports Editor); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Summer of ’85; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to beat Bini in the 3200m. CHRISTOPHER A. JACKSON - 66 Chapel Hill Rd. 11 19 67 “Slow Action” tall, energetic, athletic; LIKES: running, fast cars, girls; DISLIKES: homework, getting up early, conceited preppies; HOBBIES: restoring cars, fishing; ACTIVITIES: Cross Country (11, Captain 12), Track (11, Captain 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12,); MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: winning the 5000 meter race in Track at Branford; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a car made during the 1970’s or 1980’s. BINI H. JARIWALA - 8 Lincoln St. 11 18 67 “Bean” stubborn, always late, friendly; LIKES: new experiences, traveling, shopping; DISLIKES: false friends, red lights, scientific formulas; HOBBIES: wind-surfing, sun- ning; ACTIVITIES: Track (9, 10, Captain 11, 12), Cross Country (10, Cap- tain 11), Student Council (12), Model Congress (10, 11, 12), AFS Club (10, 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: 1985 Model Congress Weekend; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to create a map of the United States in actual size. JOHN H. JENSEN, JR. - 147 MillRd. 2 26 68 “Swen Stone” brilliant, modest; LIKES: weekends in Hartford, hurricanes and snow days, sleeping; DISLIKES: working, long drives, getting up early for school; HOBBIES: breathing; ACTIVITIES: Hockey (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: I’m waiting patiently; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in comfort and have no worries. SCOTT JOHNSON - 818 Middletown Ave. 5 4 67 “Slate” easy going, athletic; LIKES: Lynard Skynard, trucks, partying, shooting animals with my guns; DISLIKES: all kinds of practices after school, this school; HOB- BIES: hunting, fishing; ACTIVITIES: Football (9, 10, 11, 12), Baseball (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to not live in this state. ARLENE FRANCES JULIANELLE - 66 Manor Dr. 3 29 68 “Am” friendly, impatient, talkative; LIKES: shopping with charge cards, talking on the telphone, sunsets at the beach; DISLIKES: two-faced people, being interrupted on the phone by another call, saying goodbye; HOBBIES: danc- ing, shopping; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Theater Club (10, 11, 12), Band (10, 11, 12), Cheerleading (11, 12), Prom Committee (11, 12), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation ’86; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world. WENDY ANNE KAKALIK - 1456 Ridge Rd. 8 7 68 “Gwenn” vivacious, persuasive, anti-prepared; LIKES: road trips, the Carini Mansion, dead tennis shoes; DISLIKES: long-distance phone bills, pineapple riders, pseu- do-economical beverages; HOBBIES: soccer cafe hopping; ACTIVITIES: Class secretary (10), Student Council (11,12), Co-Chairman of Communica- tions Committee (12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Model Congress (10, 12), SACHEM ’86, Prom Committee (11), Latin Club (10, 11, 12), NH Ski Club (12), Soccer (10, 11, 12) All-Housatonic League Soccer (10, 11); MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: all the times of ’84 with Jackie and the crew; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to marry the one who has always meant the most to me. MICHAEL J. KAKALOW - 8 Cindy La. 2 5 68 “Kak” athletic, demand- ing, stubborn; LIKES: church, hanging out, a well-kept 240z (red); DIS- LIKES: working, not seeing a certain someone, my 240Z (rust) that doesn’t work; HOBBIES: going out with Mary, baseball; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (10, 11, 12), Football (11, 12), All-Housy and All-State Baseball (11); MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: winning the Class L State Championship Baseball Title on June 10, 1985; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get married, raise a family, become very wealthy, and buy a mansion. BRENDAN KEEFE - 9 Fairy Glen Dr. 9 13 68 “Mouth” Loquacious, eccentric, dynamic; LIKES: older women, younger women, women my own age; DISLIKES: college rejections, Monday mornings, landing on the diving board; HOBBIES: television, skiing; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (9, 10, 11, Co-Chairman 12), Media Club (10, 11, Co-President 12), NH Ski Club (11,12), Theater Club (9, 10), Computer Club (10, 11), THE PHOENIX (Writer, 12) Diving (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: “I can’t remem- ber—ask me tomorrow;” SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to storm NBC and over- throw Tom Brokaw, forcing him to yield his position to me. JOHN ALBERT KIRCALDIE - 43 Beechwood Dr. 8 16 68 “Capt. Kirk” money-minded, lazy, unpredictable; LIKES: fine automobiles, boiled lob- ster, U2; DISLIKES: soap operas, crossing campus, squirrels-dead or alive; HOBBIES: skiing, golf; ACTIVITIES: Media Club (10, 11, 12), SACHEM ’86, Golf (10, 11, Captain 12), Stage Band (10, 11, 12), Concert Band (10, 11, President 12), Marching Band (10, 11, 12), Climate Committee (11, 12), NH Ski Club; MEMORABLE MOMENT: my three years at North Haven High School; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Jaguar XJ6 6 Vanden Plas. KIRBY EDWARD KLEIMAN - 152 Standish Ave. 12 8 67 loud, senti- mental, rowdie; LIKES: being with someone special, having days off from school, being at the beach with a full moon; DISLIKES: getting up in the morning to go to school, strict teachers, busy phones; HOBBIES: building models, fixing cars; MEMORABLE MOMENT: being in the library at 10:30; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: someday to marry my girlfriend. LISA LORA KOENIG - 118 Elm St. 9 11 68 dreamer, quiet, impatient; LIKES: hot fudge sundaes, sunsets, animals; DISLIKES: stepping in gum, red lights, cruelty to animals; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (10,11,12), Track (10, 11, 12), THE PHEONIX (12), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: my F period sophmore English class; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world. CHRISTINE KOZAK - 62 Oakwood Dr. 3 6 68 romantic, forgetful, per- petually late; LIKES: spending time with Dave, the beach on a clear day, my Siamese cats—Stanley and Natasha; DISLIKES: red lights when I’m in a hurry, being in a talkative mood at 1:00 a.m. with no one to listen, being reminded of a test as I walk in the classroom; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (9,10), Track (11, 12), AFS Club (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (10, 11); MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: my entire sophmore year; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live an adventure in the jungles of Australia. DAVID W. KRASINSKI - 36 Laydon Ave. 9 18 67 “Cooter” lazy, loud, easygoing; LIKES: being white, beaches; DISLIKES: communists, crashing, laws; HOBBIES: skiing, gambling; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (10); MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: the November 21,1984, crash; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to inherit the Miller Brewing Company. THOMAS R. KUSMIT - 14 Dover Rd. 2 17 68 “Tom” sometimes quiet; LIKES: spending money, U2, friends; DISLIKES: being bored, rainy days, working. DEAN KWESELL - 177 Montowese Ave. 9 3 68 “Kwess” calm, funny; LIKES: money, females, sleeping late; DISLIKES: cleaning my room, get- ting haircuts, waking up; MEMORABLE MOMENT: filling out this senior biography form; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel in time. JAMES R. LAFOND - 1960 Hartford Tpke. 1 14 68 “James T” easy going, friendly, nice; LIKES: fast cars, girls, staying out late; DISLIKES: two-faced people, Mondays, being used; HOBBIES: going to the Drags, dirt bike riding; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get the most out of life as possible. JENNIFER L. LANOUETTE - 11 Arrowdale Rd. 10 1 67 “Jenn” stub- born, moody, sentimental; LIKES: certain someone, Harley Davidsons, par- tying with friends; DISLIKES: people who think who they are, waiting for anyone or anything, authority figures; HOBBIES: weekend parties, keeping out of trouble; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a white Corvette with a t- top to live in California. JOHN ALBERT KIRCALDIE “Always drink on the side of the glass closest to you.” KIRBY EDWARD KLEIMANN “Goodbye my friends, will I ever laugh again; memories fade but the sky still lingers.”—Tears For Fears LISA LORA KOENIG “The most wasted day of all is that in which we have not laughed. 88 CHRISTINE KOZAK “If a picture paints a thousand words then why can’t I paint you? The words could never show the you I’ve come to know.” DAVID W. KRASINSKI “One of these days see me ridin’ round town in my rockin’ Rolls Royce with the sunroof down; no summertime blues.” Bon Scott THOMAS R. KUSMIT “The greatest love a person can have for his friends is to give his life for them.”—Jesus Christ (John 15:13) DEAN S. KWESELL “Just a babe in a black abyss, no reason for a place like this, the walls are cold and souls cry out in pain.’’-Iron Maiden JAMES R. LEFOND JENNIFER LANOUETTE “I can’t get no satisfaction.” The “Don’t blame it on me . . . blame it on Stones my wild heart.” Stevie Nicks 89 KAREN ANN LATVIS “The friends I met, the ones that will stay, the ones I will leave behind, the good times, the laughter I will always remember . . MONIQUE RENEE LEWIS “You can never plan the future by the past.”-Edmund Burke DEANNE LITRE “But my friend, you have revealed your deepest fear. I sentence you to be ex- posed before your peers; tear down the wall.”—Pink Floyd KRISTEN LOBASZ “How long will it take until everybody will understand that we need to fill our hearts with love again.”—Scorpions 90 JOSEPH LORUSSO “Standing on a hill in a mountain of dreams telling myself it’s not as hard as it seems.”—Led Zeppelin PATRICK J. LYNCH “In the day we sweat it out in streets of a runaway American dream; at night we ride through mansions of glory in sui- cide machines.” KAREN ANN LATVIS - 19 Bayard Ave. 6 15 68 “Blondie” sensitive, daydreamer, friendly; LIKES: being with friends, listening to Bruce’s “Born to Run”, food; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, getting up early, being bored; HOBBIES: music, working out; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 12), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to never have to say I have nothing to wear. MONIQUE RENEE LEWIS - 182 Clintonville Rd. 5 15 68 “Moe” ambi- versive, defensive, fun; LIKES: expensive clothes, having fun with friends, jewelry; DISLIKES: being yelled at for no reason, people who think they’re better than you, getting up early in the morning; HOBBIES: whatever comes to mind; ACTIVITIES: Track and Field (10,11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: forging passes to get out of study hall to go to the cafe and hang with your friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be world famous. DEANNE CAROL LITKE - Sackett Point Rd. KRISTEN LEIGH LOBASZ - 259 Clintonville La. 5 9 68 “Squeeky” crazy, funny, paranoid; LIKES: heavy metal, ’72 Chevelle SS’s, guys with dark tans; DISLIKES: being bored, when Dorian hogs it all, getting my hair cut; HOBBIES: going out with the killer krew, eating; ACTIVITIES: Track (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: all the wild times in F period in 11th grade; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to tour with Iron Maiden. CHRISTINE ANNE LOMBARDI - 12 Louis St. 10 25 68 “Chris” funny, talkative, optimistic; LIKES: chocolate, peaceful situations, being happy; DISLIKES: saying goodbye, war, gossip; HOBBIES: tennis, shopping; AC- TIVITIES: Band (10, 11, Secretary 12), Tennis (11, 12), Prom Committee (11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Gradua- tion; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Macy’s and live in it. JON LONGOBARDI - 29 Carina Rd. 7 28 67 friendly, fun, impatient; LIKES: trikes, Ferraris, snow; DISLIKES: school, school, school; HOB- BIES: riding, watching TV; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to own a red Ferrari and to see “someone” work. JOSEPH LORUSSO - 30 Rock Rd. 2 10 67 friendly, lazy, easy going; LIKES: sleeping late, parties, going to the beach; DISLIKES: when people are late, being told what to do, radar; HOBBIES: skiing, baseball; MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: the November 21, 1984, crash; SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to be a success in anything I choose to do in life. PATRICK J. LYNCH - 95 Carriage Dr. 5 19 67 “Iggy” friendly, stubborn, easy going; LIKES: Kathy, Bruce Springsteen, my Mom’s strawberry short- cake; DISLIKES: people who are late, vegetables, the Dallas Cowboys; HOBBIES: water skiing, basketball; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Gradua- tion; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to win lotto. JOHN C. MAGOVENY 51 Ansonia Dr. 1 30 68 “Mogo” intelligent, athlet- ic, demanding; LIKES: Chrissy, football, my family; DISLIKES: waiting, losing, being alone; HOBBIES: hiking, picnics; ACTIVITIES: JV Football (Captain 9) Varsity Football (10, 11, Captain 12), Varsity Track (9, 10, 11, Captain 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: being able to play on the defensive line with my good friend Travis Sasser; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be very successful in life and to marry the girl of my dreams. JOHN C. MAGOVENY “Thank you, for making my world so warm, my life so beautiful, and my days so much brighter.” (My Best Friend) 91 JOHN MAIO 27 Vincent Rd. 11 02 67 “Mayo” wild, rude, destructive; LIKES: bikes, broads; DISLIKES: fools, stupid people, people that just wear Harley shirts and don’t like the bike; HOBBIES: bikes, partying; MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: the extinguisher fight with Mark V.; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have all the money I want. CHRISTOPHER JAMES MAIOCCO - 6 Colonial Dr. 01 04 68 “Gettz” Italian, easy going, fast-handed; LIKES: guitar, classical music, California; DISLIKES: being interrupted while playing the guitar, people who ask too many questions, people who make a big deal out of nothing; HOBBIES: playing heavy metal and classical guitar, building guitar; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in California and make a living playing the guitar. MARY ANN MAISANO - 97 Patten Rd. 06 05 68 impatient, indecisive, procrastinator; LIKES: concerts on The Green, New England autumn, trav- eling; DISLIKES: being told what to do, when I don’t get my way, being behind a slow driver when I’m in a rush; HOBBIES: dancing; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (11, Captain 12), Advisory Board (10,11,12), AFS Club (10,11, 12), Prom Committee (11,12), Model Congress (10,11,12), Ski Club (10, 11, 12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Safe-Rides (11, 12), THE PHOENIX (11, 12), FIDLE SOCIETY (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: France ’84; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a fly on the wall. GINA MARIE MANTOVANI - 54 Ezra St. 04 09 68 “Geej” impatient, sensitive, lazy; LIKES: being with Steve, good times with friends, spending money; DISLIKES: working, being told to clean my room, arguing with mom and dad; HOBBIES: listening to Journey; MEMORABLE MOMENT: getting up too late for school almost every day; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to ride a rollercoaster without throwin’ up! KRISTEN MARIE MARCARELLI 7 Warner Rd. 05 05 68 “Crash” sensitive, talkative, always hungry; LIKES: Lynyrd Skynyrd, true friends, a good conversation; DISLIKES: last summer, backseat drivers, Washington; HOBBIES: restaurant and party hopping with Leslie, handgliding; ACTIVI- TIES: Varsity cheerleader (10, 11, Co-Captain 12), Media Club (11, 12), Youth Leadership Conference ’85, FIDLE Society (10), Student Council (12), Advisory Board (12), Prom Committee (12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Junior Prom night; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own Disney world and get even. LAURA BETH MARCATI - 16 Barnett Dr. 04 02 68 “Beetle” indescrib- able; LIKES: Michael, Naples, Grateful Dead; DISLIKES: simple people, people watchers; HOBBIES: skiing, tennis; ACTIVITIES: Model Congress (10,11), AFS Club (11), Student Council (12), THE PHOENIX (12), Adviso- ry Board (10,11, 12), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: every day; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a tour guide at the Alamo. MARK MARESCA - 7 Christine Rd. 10 11 67 shattered, shot, abnormal; LIKES: partying. Pink Floyd, lots of money; DISLIKES: preps, school, the last line; HOBBIES: partying and more partying; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: watching Pink Floyd’s “THE WALL” in Mr. Brown’s class; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to party with Tony Montana, Jeff Spiccoli, Jim Igna- towski, and Pink Floyd. LISA RENEE MARINUZZI - 31 Manomet Ave. 06 21 “Morinus” short, Italian, friendly; LIKES: talking on the phone, being with friends, school vacations; DISLIKES: when the trial balance doesn’t equal, crossing when it’s raining, working Saturday nights; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (11), SA- CHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: The Halloween dance in ’84 that was a great time with friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: that two certain people let their hair down just once. JOSHUA R. MARSHALL - 11 Windsor Dr. 12 07 68 “Josh” easy going, suppressed, witty; LIKES: jazz, Steven King, Bruce McCall; DISLIKES: autumn, nightime soaps, NEW YORK POST; HOBBIES: reading good books, movies; ACTIVITIES: Media Club (11,12), THE PHOENIX (11,12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mrs. Gyorgyey; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: I must have repressed all my suppressed desires ’cause I can’t think of any. CHRISTOPHER JAMES MAIOCCO “Straight people don’t know what you’re about; they put you down and shut you out; you gave me a new belief; soon the world will love you.” MARY MAISANO “Climb high; climb far, your goal the sky; your aim the star. GINA MARIE MANTOVANI “I’ll do anything to hold you; I’ll go anywhere to touch you; I’ll do anything you want me to, if you’ll just stay with me a while.’’ KRISTEN MARCARELLI “Come on people now, smile on your brother. Everybody get together. Try to love one another, right now.’’—Jesse Colin Young LAURA BETH MARCATI “Qu’est-ce que c’est—Talking Heads MARK MARESCA “This city boy he ain’t got no control; he just wants to party and play his Rock ’n Roll!” LISA RENEE MARINUZZI “You have to say goodbye to say hello again.” JOSHUA R. MARSHALL “Life is like a game of cards; yes, but at least you can play your own hand.”—B. C. Forbes 93 ANDREW L. MASTO “Be what you are, not what others want you to be.” LISA MATURO “If you reveal your secret9 to the wind you should not blame the wind for re- vealing them to the trees.” YOLANDA PATRICE MCCANN “Time is a source of patience that oth- ers seek out to energize themselves.” KIMBERLY MCGRATH “Love is the fury of the storm and the calm of the rainbow. Love is the source of passion.” SUSAN ANN MCKENNA KERRY E. MCKEON “I didn’t go to the moon, I went much further-for time is the longest distance between two places.”— Tenessee Williams 94 JOHN MCLEOD ‘‘Not a prisoner, I’m free; And my blood is my own now. Don’t care where the past was, I know where I’m going . . . out.” Maiden GREG MILLER ‘‘If the sun refused to shine, I’d still be loving you; mountains crumble to the sea, it’ll still be you and me.” ANDREW L. MASTO - 44 Beach St. 04 19 68 “Chumley” determined, veracious, active; LIKES: money, cars, Cheever U; DISLIKES: preps, cold weather, having no gas; HOBBIES: coin collecting; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: 1984 Senior Class Picnic; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a country. LISA MATURO - 154 Shawmut Ave. 08 22 68 “Lee” caring, impatient; LIKES: summer, vacations, Christmas; DISLIKES: conceited people, rainy days, walking to school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful in what- ever I do. YOLANDA PATRICE MCCANN - 67 Sentinel Hill Rd. 09 12 68 “Landa” outgoing, sincere, realistic; LIKES: heavy conversation, eclipses, the pride of my family; DISLIKES: uncoordinated colors, questions in the morning, bossy females; HOBBIES: traveling, dancing; ACTIVITIES: FI- DLE Society (10), AFS Club (11, 12), Cheerleading (11), Class President (11), Media Club (11, 12), Statewide Spanish Peotry Contest (10), Girls’ State Candidate (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the enthusiasm in the student body as I gave my speech for Junior Class President; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to walk on clouds all day long. KIMBERLY MCGRATH - 4 Sachem Dr. 12 18 67 “George” Irish, stub- born, outgoing; LIKES: going sick with Karen and Stephanie, junk food, open relationships; DISLIKES: when Karen begs me to do something, when Steph’s in a bad mood, being in fights with people I care about; HOBBIES: listening to music, eating; ACTIVITIES: Softball Manager (10,12); MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: Karen and Steph barging into my locker for three years; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to stay close in touch with my best high school friends always. SUSAN ANN MCKENNA - 269 Kings Hwy. KERRY E. MCKEON - 31 Coach Dr. 03 05 68 content, gullible, idealistic; LIKES: helium balloons, Elton John, ribbons; DISLIKES: mayonnaise, when Missy makes me order at Popeye’s, milk; HOBBIES: shopping, eating sundaes from Ashleys; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (10, 11, Captain 12), Prom Committee (11), National Honor Society (11, 12), Safe-Rides (10, 12), Student Council (10,11,12), Advisory Board (10,11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Tailgate ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to take over Julie McCoy’s job on the Love Boat. JOHN MCLEOD - 35 Rimmon Rd. 07 01 67 “Hack” quiet, easy going, short tempered; LIKES: girls, cars, hanging around; DISLIKES: Monday’s, getting up, working; HOBBIES: building cars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to beat the Spank. CHRIS MERWIN - 27 Coach Dr. 03 24 68 “Fur” talkative, impatient, loud; LIKES: guitar, girls, music; DISLIKES: any form of work, not being able to play guitar, people who are always late; HOBBIES: guitar, art; MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I watched Pink Floyd’s THE WALL in P.O.D.: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be the best rock guitar player in the world. GREG MILLER - 31 Sheffield Rd. 01 12 68 “Hoover” friendly, outgoing, flexible; LIKES: good weather, success, Amy; DISLIKES: staying home, smoking, wasted time; HOBBIES: skiing, carving; ACTIVITIES: Cross Country (10), Rifle Club (10); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the ’85 Senior Class Picnic; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel all over the world and visit every place possible. 95 MAUREEN E. MINITER - 2 Van Rose Dr. 1 10 68 “Mo” Irish, constant- ly tired, spontaneous; LIKES: sleeping, going out with Chris, Mike H., Scott, Mike, Em, Leslie; DISLIKES: when Leslie won’t finish her drink, when Mike bothers me, when Emily is in a bad mood; HOBBIES: sleeping, writing; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (11, 12), SACHEM ’86, THE PHOENIX (Photographer); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Mrs. Totton’s E period class junior year; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to write a novel. ROGER P. MISBACH - 5 Cricket Ct. 4 29 67 “Kaiser” mellow, easygoing, sensitive; LIKES: Fridays, good music, having fun; DISLIKES: people not listening to me, Tom not having money, being turned down; HOBBIES: writing, finding everybody on a Friday night; MEMORABLE MOMENT: study hall w«th Dolby; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to one day return to Ver- mont and live a life like that one weekend. KRISTIN LEIGH MORCALDI - 1996 Hartford Tpke. 7 6 68 “Kristen Marcarelli” unorganized, punctual, spontaneous; LIKES: Naples, unaffect- ed people, Greenich Village; DISLIKES: conformity, insincerity, shrewd people; HOBBIES: skiing, tennis; ACTIVITIES: THE PHOENIX (12), Stu- dent Council (10, 11, 12), AFS Club (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (11), SACHEM ’86, Cheerleading (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12); MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: Everyday; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a corporate executive and run the Marriot Marquis Hotel in New York City. SCOTT B. NABEL - 1340 Ridge Rd. 7 9 68 outgoing, optimistic, senti- mental; LIKES: Cheers, Agatha Christie mysteries, being challenged; DIS- LIKES: Waking up in the morning, dirty snow, prejudice; HOBBIES: ice skating, theater; ACTIVITIES: THE PHOENIX (11, Editor 12), Basketball (10, 11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, President 11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Talent Show (11), High School Bowl (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: when the boys’ basketball team defeated Cheshire in 1984 to win the Housy title; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be a singer. KIMBERLY ANN NAGY - 15 Sachem Dr. 10 18 68 “Kim” stubborn, loud, short-tempered; LIKES: Mike, watching the sun set on the beach, plain M M’s; DISLIKES: when someone is supposed to be your friend and talks behind my back, saying goodbye, not being able to sleep on weekends; HOBBIES: ice skating, softball; ACTIVITIES: Softball (9, 10, 11, 12), SA- CHEM ’86, Prom Committee (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: the 1985 pep rally when everyone fell in the foam at the tug of war; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have everyone get along and trust each other. HUONG THANH NGUYEN - 15 Broadway 2 20 63 short, black haired, shy; LIKES: vacation, friendly people, music; DISLIKES: school; LAN THIEN NGUYEN - 15 Broadway 8 27 66 “KK” short, black hair, shy; LIKES: vacation, friendly people, sleep; DISLIKES: conceited people, Monday. THIEN NGUYEN - 15 Broadway “Cheech” LIKES: summer time, Friday; DISLIKES: Monday morning, winter time; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (11). DONALD B. NICHOLS - 78 Clintonville Rd. 3 8 68 “Don” easy going, quiet; LIKES: vacations; DISLIKES: Monday mornings; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: Graduate from College. MAUREEN E. MINITER “We were’nt searching for some high ii the sky summit; we were just young am restless and bored, living by the sword.’ —Bob Seger KRISTIN LEIGH MORCALDI “In the future every one’s house will be like a little fortress; in the future every- one will think about love all the time.” —D. Byrne ROGER P. MISBACH “In your head is the answer, let it guide you along; let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song.” —N. Peart —Rush Their Field SCOTT B. NABEL “The cat that sits on a hot stove lid will wisely never do so again, but also she will never sit on a cold one anymore.”— Mark Twain KIMBERLY ANN NAGY Paint a perfect picture, bring to life a vision in one’s mind. The beautiful ones always mash the picture, always every time.-Prince HUONG THANH NGUYEN “Take it easy.” THIEN CHI NGUYEN “What’s up?” 97 ARTHUR NOCERINO “Spending all the good times with a certain someone.” TODD NUHN Goodbye to romance, goodbye to friends, goodbye to all the past; I guess that we'll meet—we’ll meet in the end.”—Ozzy Osborne JOHN J. O’BRIEN “Finally, brethren, farewell—rejoice! Be strengthened, be agreeable, live in peace and the God of Love and Peace will be with you.” SUSAN ANN OBIER “Ever since I was a little kid I remem- ber having dreams of grandeur; I was gonna be someone.” —Rick Springfield TIMOTHY MARK ODAYNIK “There is a first time for everything.” THERESA ANN ORTS “Cherish yesterday, live for today, and dream of tomorrow.” 98 MICHAEL S. PACE “Fight for what you love; love what you fight for.” VERA PAGLIARO “Of all the things I value most in life 1 see my memories and feel their warmth and know that they are good.” —Black Sabbath ANDREW J. PALMISANO True law is right reason, harmonious with nature, diffused among all, con- stant, eternal.” —Cicero ARTHUR NOCERINO - 1 Honeycomb La. TODD NUHN - 6 Arrowhead Rd. 2 21 68 Toad” crazy, comical, outgoing; LIKES: Mustangs, heavy metal, girls in bikinis; DISLIKES: preps, New York Yankees, Chevy Novas; HOBBIES: fishing, hunting; MEMORABLE MOMENT: driving my '70 Mustang convertible to school; SUPPRESSED DEFIRE: to be rich and famous, and to meet Motley Crue and become friends. JOHN J. O’BRIEN - 51 Manor Dr. 2 24 68 “Jay” friendly, outgoing, quite talkative; LIKES: the beach, the Boston Bruins, Mom; DISLIKES: Hamden McDonald’s, swapping with Dave, power outages for more than four days; HOBBIES: playing hockey at the arena, spending time with Val; ACTIVI- TIES: National Honor Society (11, 12), Science Club (11,12) FIDLE Society (10, 11), Student Council (12), SACHEM ’86, Usher (11), Christ’s Ambassa- dors Christian Youth Group (9, 10, 11, 12), Prom Committee (12), Class Play (12), NH Ski Club (12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to become disgustingly and filthy rich; SUSAN ANN OBIER - 10 Leighton Ct. 9 1 67 “Sue” outgoing, friendly, witty; LIKES: people, nursing, money; DISLIKES: not having enough mon- ey, dishonest people, bills to pay; HOBBIES: painting, rollerskating; MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: 10th grade gym class with Cindi; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a paratrooper. TIMOTHY MARK ODAYNIK - 12 Bowen Rd. 5 12 68 “Tim” wild, sensitive, unpredictable; LIKES: Ghia’s, YooHoo’s, driving; DISLIKES: butches, preps, red lights; HOBBIES: cruising in the Ghia, having a good laugh; ACTIVITIES: Junioir Achievement (Manager), Advisory Board (11, 12), Float Committee (11), Student Council (11), SACHP2M ’86; MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: going out with the gang to McDonald's every 6th period; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to count every floor tile in both the East and West Campus. THERESA ANN ORTS - 59 Country Way 11 28 68 “Terri” friendly, sincere, talkative; LIKES: being with my friends, New York at Christmas time, shopping; DISLIKES: busy phones, taking SAT’s, arguments; HOB- BIES: skiing; ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (10), Cheerleading (10), Student Council (10, 11, Treasurer 12), Prom Committee (Co-Chairman 11), Adviso- ry Board (10, 11. 12), FIDLE Society (10), SACHEM ’86, THE PHOENIX (Staff Writer 12), Graduation Usherette (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Newport ’84 and all the good times spent with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make the whole world smile MICHAEL S. PACE -52 Mt. Brook Rd. 9 19 68 “Space” conservative, patriotic, devoted; LIKES: being with true friends, NY Yankees, being suc- cessful; DISLIKES: rainy Fridays, liberals, homework; HOBBIES: firefight- ing, driving; ACTIVITIES: No. Haven Vol. Fire Dept—West Ridge Co. (11, 12), Marching Band (10, 11, 12), Orchestra (10, 11, 12), Model Congress (10, 11, 12), Science Club (10, President 11, 12), National Honor Society (11, 12), FIDLE Society (10), Safe-Rides (10, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Tail- gate ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a Connecticut State Policeman. VERA PAGLIARO - 43 Surrey Dr. 6 7 67 “Blotz” metal head, dizzy, gullible; LIKES: weekends, guys with long hair, Arizona; DISLIKES: people wearing Docksiders with no socks, people who criticize Ozzy Osbourne, when I get compared to my sisters; HOBBIES: driving Lisa crazy; MEMORABLE MOMENT: the egg salad fights with Dorian in the cafe and down the hall; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: for Ozzy to get a divorce and marry me. ANDREW J. PALMISANO - 39 Fallon Dr. 10 12 67 “Andy” imaginitive, articulate, intelligent; LIKES: meeting many different, new, and interesting people, traveling, good music; DISLIKES: people intolerant of others with- out just cause, people who feel they have the right to judge others before judging themselves, commercialized, non-talented, cliched performers and their followers; ACTIVITIES: Track (11, 12), Senior Class Play (Lights Operator), Project Adventure (10, Aide 11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Talent Show (Stage Director 11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: appearing on the Phil Donahue Show; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to eliminate hate, igno- rance, and poverty from the world. CARLA MARIE PANDOLFI- 59 Randall Dr. 11 26 68 “Latta” outgoing, athletic, Italian; LIKES: listening to the radio, tornatos, being with friends (or that special someone); DISLIKES: long distance phone bills, being on Skiff St. hill in a standard car, having the gas tank read empty; HOBBIES: eating at Athena Diner, tailgating; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (11, 12), Advisory Board (11), SACHEM ’86 (Clubs Activities Editor), Latin Club (10), FIDLE Society (10), Prom Committee (11), Soccer (10, 11,12), Softball (10), Basketball (10, 11, Captain 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: good times with Dawn, Melissa, and Wendie — especially Misquamicut ’85; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to lay on the beach and watch the sun rise set on the same day. MARK JOSEPH PAPA - 999 Mt. Carmel Ave. 1 10 68 AUDREY MARIA PARILLO - 3320 Dixwell Ave. 4 13 68 Audge” ec- centic, remarkable, extraordinary; LIKES: my bunny named Dudley, my 1973 Pontiac LeMans named Bernice, driving Bernice while Dudley looks out the window; DISLIKES: emergency broadcast system tests, Crazy Eddie Commercials, people who don’t know how to drive but do anyway; HOB- BIES: building sandcastles, cruising in Bernice; ACTIVITIES: martial arts at West Haven Academy of Karate: SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to redesign New York City, paint it pink, and build the world’s biggest sandcastle in the Sahara desert. DEAN C. PARISI - 5000 Ridge Rd. 10 3 67 “Dino” sincere, dependable, perceptive; LIKES: dancing, summer parties with my friends, Christmas; DISLIKES: when you talk to someone and they don’t listen, seafood, work- ing underpressure; HOBBIES: be bopping, writing; ACTIVITIES: Cross Country (10, 11), Track (10), Swimming (9, 10, 11, Captain 12), THE PHOE- NIX (11, 12), Student Council (11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Junior Achievement (10), Float Committee (Co-Chairperson), Model Cosngress (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: not being allowed back in the li- brary; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make peace between the USA and the USSR. GLENN C. PARISI - 5000 Ridge Rd. 10 3 67 “Jughead” tall, talkative, outgoing; LIKES: being with friends, having a good time, Volkswagons (Bugs); DISLIKES: stuck-up’s, teachers’ pets, people who think they’re great but aren’t; ACTIVITIES: Junior Achievement (Manager 10), Band (10,11, 12), Latin Club (10,11), CrossCountry (10,11), Swimming (9, 10, 11, Captain 12), Track (10), Student Council (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Model Congress (9, 10, 11, 12), Float Committee (Chairman 11); SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to own a Volkswagon Bug convertible. MELISSA PIYARI PARKERTON - 46 Mt. View Ter. 9 24 68 “Liss” creative, free-spiirited, open-minded; LIKES: mystery novels, new and in- novative music; DISLIKES: rudeness, boredom, disappointment; HOB- BIES: traveling, meeting people; ACTIVITIES: ECA (Music 10, 11), ECA (Theatre 12), Chorus (12), Student Council (12), National Honor Society (11, 12), FIDLE Society (10, 11), THE PHOENIX (Columnist 12), Dancing (10); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to run away, squander all of my money on frivolous, unnecessary luxuries, and then return home to be gladly received both happier and wiser. MICHAEL PASCALE - 39 Benedict Dr. 10 23 68 friendly, conceited (so people say), soft-spoken; LIKES: skiing, being and skiing with friends, the outdoors; DISLIKES: winters with no snow, waking up early for school, excessive brownnosing; ACTIVITIES: Swimming (10, 11, 12), Model Con- gress (10, 11, 12), Student Council (12), A.F.S. (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Canoe trip; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go chopper skiing with some friends. HINA PATEL - 11 Revere Rd. 2 12 68 “Munchkin“ little, loner, enthusias- tic; LIKES: acting, horses and horse riding, skiing and ice skating; DIS- LIKES: hypocrisy (phonies), those one-ton Borstein history books, softball; HOBBIES: music, playing; ACTIVITIES: Science Club (11, 12), Art Club (11, 12), Cross Country (11), Drama Club (11), Media Club (12), Math Club (12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to perform on the ropes in a circus. ANTHONY THOMAS PEARSALL - 14 Juniper Dr. 6 3 68 “Jake Blues” easygoing, friendly, wild; LIKES: cold weather, good friends, long weekends; DISLIKES: humidity, poor ski conditions, condescending people; HOB- BIES: golf, skiing; ACTIVITIES: Golf (11, 12), Media Club (11, 12), THE PHOENIX (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: being a contestant in the Mr. North Haven Contest; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to penetrate the jun- gles of Vietnam and bring back American P.O.W’s. CARLA M. PANDOLFI “The world is always changing, nothing stays the same, but love will stand the test of time.” —Kool and the Gang MARK J. PAPA “That’s the way you do it, get your money for nothing and your chicks are free.” —Dire Straits AUDREY MARIA PARILLO “Smile, it makes your face feel good and it makes other people wonder what you are thinking about.” 100 DEAN C. PARISI “What is a friend? I will tell you. It is a person with whom you dare to be your- self.” - F. Crane GLENN C. PARISI “Ultimately, time is all you have and the idea isn’t to save it but to savor it.” MELISSA PIYARI PARKERTON I’d rather learn from one bird how to sing than to teach ten thousand stars how not to dance.—E.E. Cummings HINA PATEL Here dwelled the fire, always flaming higher, like a burning desire; for life’s what you make it, so live now, wait not till tomorrow. ANTHONY THOMAS PEARSALL “Is a dream a lie' if it don't come true, or is it something worse?”—Bruce Springsteen 101 GRANT PECKHAM “Pursuing a dream—some achieve; some don’t; but the knowledge gained while chasing a dream, eases the pain if it doesn’t come true.” JOHN M. PETHICK JENNIFER ARLENE PETRILLO “We each have a choice; we can stay under a cloud, or get busy and find our rainbow.” SUSAN M. PETROSEMOLO “Now when your hands get dirty, no- body knows you at all; ain’t got no win- dow to slip out of-lights out, nobody’s home.”—Talking Heads CHANDRA LYNN PIERAGOSTINI My life is not a slow shaping of achieve- ment to fit a preconceived purpose, but a gradual discovery of a purpose which I do not know. TINA PISCITELLI “You shared my dreams, my joys, my pains; you made my life worth living for.” 102 KELLY ANN PLAYER “Oh I have loved him too much to feel no hate for him. —Racine SHAWN LYLE PLUMADORE “Over the barrel, bottoms up, that’s where you’ll find me standing proud; ain’t too young to admit it, ain’t too young to die.”—AC DC JACQUELINE ANN POULIN “You’re in my heart, you’re in my soul, you’ll be my breath should I grow old; you are my lover, you’re my best friend, you’re in my soul.” GRANT PECKHAM - 6 Tenedine Dr. 2 8 68 forgetful, considerate, sensi- tive; LIKES: cars, vacations, money; DISLIKES: homework, questions, get- ting up in the morning; HOBBIES: working on my car; ACTIVITIES: Track (9, 10, 11, Captain 12), Student Council (9, 10, 11); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Pole Vaulting 12 feet; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a millionaire. JOHN M. PETHICK - 5 Cindy La. 1 17 68 confused, athletic, fierce; LIKES: girls, heavy metal, football; DISLIKES: losing, stuck-up people, football practice; HOBBIES: sports, guitars; ACTIVITIES: Football (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: my parent conference with Mr. Pinto; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a suppressed desire. JENNIFER ARLENE PETRILLO - 47 Corey Rd. 2 6 68 “Jenn good listener, sensitive, sentimental; LIKES: being able to help a person any way I can, guys who are romantic, cozy winter nights; DISLIKES: empty prom- ises, being awaken by the phone while sleeping; people who are cruel to other people; HOBBIES: crocheting, playing piano; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: being in the library at 10:30; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a cabin in the mountains of Vermont. SUSAN M. PETROSEMOLO - 85 Grove Rd. 2 25 68 “Sue Pet” intuitive, loquacious, effervescent; LIKES: Taco Bell, great times with my friends, Talking Heads; DISLIKES: halitosis, iced tea, Mr. Bubble; HOBBIES: dancing, part-time mechanic; ACTIVITIES: Advisory Board (10), Model Congress (10, 11, 12), AFS Club (11), Cheerleading (11, 12), SACHEM ’86, Latin Club (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: everyday; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To be reincarnated as a pigeon in Washington Square, in New York City. CHANDRA LYNN PIERAGOSTINI 1109 Hartford Tpke. 6 18 68 “Wanda” innovative, uncompromising, versatile; LIKES: non-violent revo- lutions, Nietzsche, doonsbury; DISLIKES: misuse of power, apathy towards crucial issues; chauvinism; HOBBIES: art collection of psychic reality paint- ings; ACTIVITIES: ECA (Theater 10, 11, 12), Dancing (10, 12), Talent Show (11), National Honor Society (11, President 12), THE PHOENIX (12), Student Council (Chairman 12), FIDLE Society (10,11,12); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To have been a part of the art attitude activities and politics of the explosive 1960’s. TINA M. PISCITELLI - 119 Mill Rd. 10 31 68 “T” friendly, quiet, lazy; LIKES: Jeff, going out on weekends, spending my summers with Jeff; DISLIKES: Fighting with Jeff, when summer ends, saying good-bye; HOB- BIES: bowling, going to the beach; MEMORABLE MOMENT: The ’84 Senior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To marry Jeff and always be happy. KELLY ANN PLAYER - 50 Kings Hwy. 8 21 68 “Kel” sensitive, gullible, stubborn; LIKES: weekends, having fun, being happy; DISLIKES: unhappy memories, liars, goodbyes; HOBBIES: going out with Anna, having a good time; MEMORABLE MOMENT: all the fun Anna, Lisa, Jennifer, and I had at the Junior Prom with our dates; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a happy and successful life. SHAWN LYLE PLUMADORE - 56 Blakeslee Ave. 8 12 67 “Teddy Bear” hyperactive, sensitive, loving; LIKES: Joann, Cuda’s, AC DC; DIS- LIKES: Chevettes, people, boring people; HOBBIES: Models, Music; MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: My 3rd period friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To meet and party with AC DC. JACQUELINE A. POULIN - 36 Surrey Dr. 5 9 68 “Queenie moody, spoiled, obnoxious; LIKES: Greg, gifts, vacations; DISLIKES: being ques- tioned, not getting my own way, when Jay takes Karen away from me; MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I sent Michelle to California and ran to the get away car; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: To win a million dollars in the lottery. 103 REBECCA POULTON - 35 Sherman Ter. 03 19 68 “Becky” adventurous, talkative, trustworthy; LIKES: being outdoors, animals, no school; DIS- LIKES: red lights, homework, phony people; HOBBIES: camping, biking; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes (10); MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I opened my East Campus locker and all my Pepsi bottles fell out on me; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to see Bruce Springsteen in person up close. DELORIS LEE PROTO - 134 Sackett Pt. Rd. 02 14 68 “Fona” dizzy, exotic, unique; LIKES: someone special, partying with close friends, money; DISLIKES: busy phones, waiting, Mondays; HOBBIES: dancing; MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: skipping class with special friends. CYNTHIA L. PUZONE - 36 Corey Rd. 01 14 68 “Puzonie” spoiled, lazy, obnoxious; LIKES: Corvettes, going out with my friends, skipping school; DISLIKES: working, Lana’s laugh, getting up early; HOBBIES: staving out all night, singing; ACTIVITIES: Chorus (11, 12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: when Tom L. handcuffed me in the hall and wouldn’t unlock me; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be rich and famous and own a candy apple red Lambourghini. SCOTT A. RAFFILE - 36 Russell Rd. 03 01 68 “Blatto” tired, friendly, easy-going; LIKES: the Fire Bird, pay checks, days off; DISLIKES: repeat- ing myself, empty barrels, getting dogged; HOBBIES: waterskiing, weight- lifting; MEMORABLE MOMENT: leaving; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make it big and stay there. CYNTHIA MARIA RANCIATO - 20 Debra La. 12 10 68 Cin” loud, confused, sensitive; LIKES: meeting people, partying, a certain someone; DISLIKES: liars, being bored, not knowing; HOBBIES: dancing, softball; MEMORABLE MOMENT: falling off a chair because I was too busy “look- ing”; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to forget what happened in the past and enjoy the present. ELISA MARIE RANCIATO -77 Montowese Ave. 11 21 66 “Lee” Italian, outgoing, original; LIKES: being with Mike, ’66 Mustangs, Van Halen; DISLIKES: work, waiting, saying goodbye; HOBBIES: collecting stuffed animals and hats; ACTIVITIES: Softball (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MO- MENT: Spring Break ’85 at Ft. Lauderdale; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to watch the sun set from a tropical island beach. JOHN P. RANCIATO - 92 Maple Ave. 06 05 67 quiet, hot tempered; LIKES: Andrea, money, gambling; DISLIKES: school, certain teachers, getting up early; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make millions. MYRA VALENCIA REDDISH - 440 Clintonville Rd. 04 16 68 “Mun- chie” quiet, understanding, sensitive; LIKES: diamonds, going out with friends, spending money; DISLIKES: exasperating people, rainy days, dis- honesty; HOBBIES: reading, photography; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball (11, 12), Fencing (11, Co-Captain 12), Model Congress (10), SACHEM ’86 (Copy Editor), VICA (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: fun times in the halls of NHHS with the crew of ’84; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be a successful model. KEITH J. RICCI - 27 Fallon Dr. 03 13 67 “Keeter” friendly, outgoing, Italian; LIKES: weekends, photography, clothes; DISLIKES: Monday mornings, no electricity, stuck-up people; HOBBIES: photography, skiing; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM ’86, Art Club; MEMORABLE MOMENT: gradua- tion; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a professional model. REBECCA POULTON “You only live once, so live your life to the fullest.” DELORIS PROTO CYNTHIA L. PUZONE “And if I say to you tomorrow, take my hand child come with me. It’s to a castle I will take you; what’s to be they say will be.” SCOTT A. RAFFILE “Life free or die.”—New Hampshire CINDY RANCIATO “It’s the price we’ve got to pay, and it’s the games we’ve got to play that, make me wonder if it’s worth it to carry on.”—Twisted Sister ELISA MARIE RANCIATO “Dreams set free the magic in me.” JOHN P. RANCIATO “If the sun refused to shine, I’d still be lovin’ you; mountains crumble to the sea there would still be you and me.”— Led Zeppelin 'Ig® KEITH JOSEPH RICCI “The music stops, yet it echoes on in sweet refrains . . . For every joy that passes, something beautiful remains.” 10S LUCILLE CLEOPATRA ROACH “Faith is like a pair of glasses I bring here and there with me; the thrilling thing about them is the wondrous things I see.” MICHELE ELIZABETH RONDEAU “The world is always changing nothing stays the same; but love will stand the test of time ...” Cherish — M.D. ELISA MARIE ROSENFELD “We’ll take the best, forget the rest and someday we’ll find these are the best of times” Styx SHERYL LYNN RUSSO I was lost on a winding road; I thought life had nothing left to give; then you came and showed me just to live is the greatest gift. KELLY ANN RYAN “1 can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” —Philippians 4:13 PETER RYAN 106 RACHEL SACHS Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow.”--Aesop ERIC SANZONE CECILIA ANN SASSER We shall return; and it will be to find a different school from that we left be- hind; but only in appearance it will be LUCILLE CLEOPATRA ROACH — 300 Middletown Ave. MICHELE ELIZABETH RONDEAU - 1678 Hartford Tpke. 02 28 68 “Missy” sensitive, understanding, easy going; LIKES: being with Michael, sunsets on the beaches of Cape Cod, autumn walks at Sleeping Giant; DISLIKES: people who yell, hypocrites, brussel sprouts; HOBBIES: pho- tography, reading short stories; ACTIVITIES: SACHEM ’86, Art Club (11, 12), Student Council, THE PHOENIX (10, 11, 12): SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to travel back in time with Michael in a red Corvette. ELISA MARIE ROSENFELD - 16 Postman Hwy. 10 18 68 “Lee” talk- ative, friendly, moody; LIKES: sitting on the beach, French fries, partying with friends; DISLIKES: having nothing to do, saying goodbye, liars; HOB- BIES: driving Vera crazy; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to go to a Led Zeppelin concert. SHERYL LYNN RUSSO - 125 Whitney Ridge Ter. 05 08 68 “Sher” impatient, procrastinator, stubborn; LIKES: road trips, chocolate, faded jeans; DISLIKES: long distance phone bills, being on E, saying goodbye; HOBBIES: cow tipping, canoeing; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10,11, Captain 12), Track (10, 11, 12); Student Council (10, 11, 12); Model Congress (10, 11), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (11, 12), SACHEM ’86; MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: the trip home from N.H. with Wendy ’84; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: for a certain someone to forgive me and become friends again. KELLY ANN RYAN - 19 Corey Rd. 05 07 68 “Killer” sensitive, cheerful, practical; LIKES: picnics, teddy bears, thunderstorms; DISLIKES: cigarette smoke, coffee; HOBBIES: cooking, reading; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball (10, Captain 11, 12), Track (10, Captain 11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), Prom Committee (11), Talent Show Committee (11), Band (10,11,12), Latin Club (10,11,12), Art Club (11,12), Science Club (12), REFLECTIONS (10), THE PHOENIX (12), National Honor Society (11, 12), Future Problem Solving (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: February 23, 1985; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be the voice of a muppet on Sesame Street. PETER RYAN - 19 Corey Rd. RACHEL SACHS - 1375 Ridge Rd. 10 13 68 Rach” obnoxious with Kellie, unique, trenchant; LIKES: Jason ride to McDonald’s, Sally’s out- bursts in public areas, the Bermuda drinking age; DISLIKES: Amy’s wake- up calls, sneezing out the packing, navigating Kellie’s boat; HOBBIES: shopping at Henri Lehr’s; ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer (12), Swimming (10, 11, Captain 12), Tennis (10, 11, Captain 12), Student Council (11, 12), Model Congress (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (12), National Honor Society (11, 12), Safe-Rides (12), FIDLE Society (10), Graduation Usher (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Bermuda ’85 Tailgate ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to ski Salom Glade and walk away. ERIC SANZONE - 30 Woodland Ave. 11 17 67 H-D” long hair, punk, leather; LIKES: Harley’s, heavy metal, girls; DISLIKES: preps, Jap Bikes, disco; HOBBIES: partying, going to rock concerts; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: getting caught smoking in the bath room; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a Harley-Davidson. CECILIA ANN SASSER - 23 Upper St. 02 22 68 “Cecil” outgoing, talk- ative, impatient; LIKES: someone special, pleasant walks, men’s colonge; DISLIKES: math, carrots, people not taking care of themselves; HOBBIES: reading, dancing; ACTIVITIES: Basketball (10), Cheerleading (11), Talent Show (11), VICA (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: my brother asking me to dance one dance with him at my Junior Prom; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to live in peace and happiness. 107 CHRISTOPHER S. SAUTER - 4 30 68 “Sarge’ easy going, loud, sensi- tive; LIKES: the usual Friday night, Mr. Magoo; DISLIKES: staying home, being bored, empty cans; HOBBIES: partying, hockey; ACTIVITIES: Hock- ey (10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: getting told to go to the cafe by Mrs. Leach during period 3; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to achieve my goal of becoming a test pilot. JANET LOUISE SCARANO - 19 Peters Ct. 4 25 68 “Jan” easy going, understanding, organized; LIKES: shopping, food, laughing; DISLIKES: being late and or having to rush, having a curfew, taking PSAT’s SAT’s; HOBBIES: eating with Kathy; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11, Sec- retary 12), Advisory Board (10,11,12), FIDLE Society (10, 11), THE PHOE- NIX (12), Prom Committee (11), Cheerleading (11,12), SACHEM ’86, Who’s Who among American High School Students; MEMORABLE MOMENT: cheering two years for football, soccer, and basketball teams; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to be able to shop with an unlimited amount of money. LISA MARIE SCHEIDECKER - 59 Grove Rd. 3 6 68 sensitive, happy, gullible; LIKES: weekends, spending time with John, summer nights and days at the beach; DISLIKES: waiting, rainy days, saying goodbye; ACTIVI- TIES: Cheerleading (11), Class Secretary (11), SACHEM ’86, Advisory Board (10, 11), Prom Committee (11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Ber- muda during summer of ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have a life filled with happiness and success. LINDA ANN SELMONT - 41 Weaver Cir. 4 12 68 friendly, sincere, curious; LIKES: bubblegum, music, colors; DISLIKES: distractions, braces, being patronized; HOBBIES: daydreaming, bicycling; ACTIVITIES: In- dianettes (10, 11), SACHEM ’86 (Editor in Chief); SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to hang glide off the top of Mount McKinley. NANCY ANN SHEA - 11 South Ave. 3 17 68 “Nance” friendly, stubborn, sensitive; LIKES: happy memories, going out with friends, blue eyes; DIS- LIKES: college applications, confusion, busy telephones; HOBBIES: skiing, ice skating; ACTIVITIES: Soccer (10, 11. 12). Track (10). Model Congress (10. 11, 12), Student Council (10, 11, 12), THE PHOENIX (12), Class Trea- surer (10, 11), Advisory Board (12), Prom Committee (11), FIDLE Society (10, 11), Honor Guard (11); MEMORABLE MOMENT: Bermuda ’85 and Tailgate ’85; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world in my own yacht. ROBERT N. SOTERE - 34 Marion Dr. 1 22 68 “Grizzy” tall, dark haired; LIKES: Motley Crue, motorcycles, blonde girls; DISLIKES: preps, stuck-up people, jocks; HOBBIES: guns, hunting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own a motorcycle. LARISSA A. STANLEY - 92 Manoment Ave. 11 17 68 “Larry” fun- loving, sensitive, quiet; LIKES: sitting by a fireplace on a cold winter night, candy, being on the beach at dusk; DISLIKES: Mondays, writing papers for English class, roller coasters; HOBBIES: reading, swimming. ACTIVITIES: Basketball (10), AFS Club (10,11), THE PHOENIX (11,12), FIDLE Society (10, 11, 12), Math Team (10), National Honor Society; MEMORABLE MOMENT: Graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to make a million and retire before I’m thirty. RENEE A. STEMPECK - 30 Susan La. 7 22 68 fussy, sentimental, giggly; LIKES: roses, sunsets at the beach, warm hugs; DISLIKES: goodbyes, run- ning out of money, being lied to; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (11, 12), MEMORABLE MOMENT: all the great, crazy, and happy times I had with my friends; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have everything I ever wished for. ANTONIO SUAREZ - 29 State St. 1 20 69 “smooth” friendly, easy going, lazy; LIKES: weekends, going out at night, doggin someone; DISLIKES: staying home, bad weather, messing up; HOBBIES: bowling, shooting; AC- TIVITIES: Rifle Team (10), Computer Club (10, 11); SUPPRESSED DE- SIRE: to make a lot of money before I am thirty. CHRISTOPHER S. SAUTER “I am just a new boy, a stranger in this town. Where are all the good times? Who’s gonna show this stranger around?” JANET LOUISE SCARANO “The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed.”—Sebas- tien R.N. Chamfort LISA MARIE SCHEIDECKER “A friend is there before you know it, to lend a hand before you ask it, and to give you love when you need it most.” LINDA ANN SELMONT “In the book of life, the answers aren’t found in the back.” NANCY ANN SHEA Our memories will last a lifetime. We’ll take the best, forget the rest, some- day we’ll find these are the best of times. ROBERT SOTERE “You know I’m a dreamer but my heart’s of gold; I had to run away high so I wouldn’t come home low.”—Mot- ley Crue LARISSA A. STANLEY “The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay, love isn’t love till you give it away.” RENEE A. STEMPECK How I wish I could have frozen those moments that were quite special to me but the memories will always remain of times we shared. ANTONIO SUAREZ “I need someone to show me the things in life that I can’t find.” 109 HELEN SUTPHIN NICK TAMMARO NICHOLAS L. TEIXEIRA, JR. “Many dreams come true, and some have silver linings; I live for my dream, and a pocketful of gold.”—Led Zeppe- lin 1973 MICHELE TENEDINE “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” PATRICIA A. THOMPSON Every individual has a place to fill in the world and is important in some re- spect whether he chooses to be so or not.—N. Hawthorne MARC TORELLO I’m searching for the latest thing, a break in this routine; I’m talking some new kicks, ones like you ain’t never seen.—Van Halen 110 HELEN SUTPHIN - 260 State St. ROBERT TORLISH “See you all later.” BURL TOWLES JOHN HIEN TRAN “Music wafted on the breeze; Love wafted on your friend; lock it in your heart; do not waste time.” NICK TAMMARO - 4 Fortune Dr. NICHOLAS L. TEIXEIRA, JR. - 127 Half Mile Rd. 6 5 68 “Tex” unpre- dictable, persistent, rebellious; LIKES: heavy metal, partying, relaxing; DISLIKES: people, the same old everyday thing, Top 40 music; HOBBIES: guitar, sports; MEMORABLE MOMENT: the celebration party when school finally ended; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to try to deal with ignorant people and authority figures. MICHELE TENEDINE - 533 Quinnipiac Ave. 10 27 67 “Shell” friendly, shy, punctual; LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, hanging with Dawn and Rae- Anne, weekends; DISLIKES: rainy days, Chris, Sunday drivers on a week- day; HOBBIES: dancing, fishing; MEMORABLE MOMENT: putting friends in the trunk of a car to get by the guard; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be successful in a career and then start a family. PATRICIA ANN THOMPSON - 71 Grove Rd. 12 20 67 “Patty” friendly, happy, ambitious; LIKES: hugs, when people smile, being with my family and friends; DISLIKES: unhappy memories, when people call us plant killers, when people don’t listen; HOBBIES: making memories, laughing; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11, 12), Prom Committee (11, 12), Advi- sory Board (10,11,12), Field Hockey (10,11,12), Chorus (12), SACHEM ’86; MEMORABLE MOMENT: the time Kathy and I tried to hide the uprooted plant in the library, while Terri ran from the scene of the crime even though it was all her idea; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to prove that I can someday have my one wish come true. MARC A. TORELLO - 132 Shawmut Ave. 10 19 68 “Terell” rowdy, fun- ny, cute; LIKES: Van Halen, staying up late, women; DISLIKES: Denise, my name spelled with a K, waking up; HOBBIES: shooting Bill’s bow, having fun; ACTIVITIES: Baseball (10,11,12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: getting hit in the eye with a baseball; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a stuntman. ROBERT TORLISH - 5 Randall Dr. 12 15 67 “Rob” short, crazy, funny; LIKES: girls, bikes, getting paid; DISLIKES: stuck-up people, Mondays, getting sick; HOBBIES: motorcross riding, working on cars; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to do good in whatever I do. BURL J. TOWLES - 28 Welch Rd. HIEN TRAN - 28 Fallon Dr. 5 30 69 DISLIKES: kiss at corner; ACTIVI- TIES: Soccer (11). Ill HUYEN MARTCO TRAN - 28 Fallon Dr. 08 20 67 active, studious, athletic; LIKES: music, dance. CHRISTINE VACHON - 181 Sackett Pt. Rd. 07 19 68 “Kris” talkative, outgoing, friendly; LIKES: Frank, watching scary movies with Frank, pay day; DISLIKES: being away from Frank, arguing with Frank, two-faced people; HOBBIES: dancing; ACTIVITIES: Dancing; MEMORABLE MO- MENT: always getting called down to Dr. Mascagna’s office. KATHRYN VANBRUINISSE - 6 Cricket Ct. 12 04 68 “Kate” friendly, outgoing, affectionate; LIKES: weekends, pay day, spending time with fam- ily and friends; DISLIKES: giving oral reports, having my accounting work not balance, narrow-minded people; HOBBIES: playing the violin, bowling; ACTIVITIES: Indianettes (10, Captain 11), EGA (10,11, 12), The Society of Distinguished American High School Students (11), SACHEM ’86 (Admin- istrative Editor), Orchestra (9,10,11,12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: when I wore my new boots to school, on the just-waxed floors, and fell right in front of Mr. Riggs; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become a professional vio- linist and play in the Boston Pops Symphony! PAUL VANACORE - 64 Postman Hwy. 12 18 67 “Fred” lazy, lost, crazy; LIKES: parties, late 60’s-early 70’s rock, money; DISLIKES: rain, hard work, when the party’s over; HOBBIES: partying, sleeping; MEMORABLE MOMENT: still waiting; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own my own country. TOMMY H. VEITH - 30 Allendale Dr. 09 01 68 “Dolby” LIKES: parties; DISLIKES: getting paid every two weeks; HOBBIES: karate; MEMORA- BLE MOMENT: too many to remember; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to get a Porsche. CHARLES VIDA, III - 14A Roger Ave. MARK VIGLIONE - 21 Carolyn Ct. 02 26 68 “Vig” wild, rowdy, insane; LIKES: tattoos, hogs, parties; DISLIKES: preps, school, teachers; HOB- BIES: collecting knives; MEMORABLE MOMENT: leaving school; SUP- PRESSED DESIRE: to graduate. CYNTHIA ANNE VIOLANO - 2 Horseshoe Hill Rd. 06 27 68 “Cindy” self-conscious, dizzy, friendly; LIKES: diamonds and roses, spending other people’s money, Pete DeNicola; DISLIKES: people who judge other people by the way they dress, cold mornings, conceited people; HOBBIES: dancing, going to the beach; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to marry a rich husband or to become rich on my own. CYNTHIA LYNN VITTI - 49 Woodland Ave. 08 04 68 “Cindi” short, quiet, emotional; LIKES: being with and talking with my close friends, meeting people, having fun; DISLIKES: when anyone bothers me, when something goes wrong, people who act and look weird; HOBBIES: watching television, exercising; MEMORABLE MOMENT: when Sue kept me from speaking to a boy who I liked at the time; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to be able to stand up for whatever I truly believe in-no matter what happens. HUYEN MARTCO TRAN “The feeble tremble before an opinion; the foolish defy it; the skillful direct it.” CHRISTINE VACHON “There’s only so many tears you can cry til the heartache is over and now you can say your love will never die.” 1 .. ■ KATHRYN VANBRUINISSE “Tis education forms the common mind; just as the twig is bent the tree’s inclined.” Alexander Pope CHUCK VIDA, III “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be anymore bram for the former things are passed away.l” Iron Maiden CINDY VIOLANO “I believe that dreams come true, ’cause you came when I wished for you.”— Madonna CYNTHIA LYNN VITTI “A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise councils.”—Prov- erbs 1:5 PAUL VANCORE “If you can’t party with the big dogs stay on the porch.” MARK VIGLIONE TOMMY VEITH “Don’t cry, don’t braise your eye, it’s only a teenage wasteland.” 113 PETER VORIO, JR. ERIC D. WALDMAN ‘‘Take it easy; don’t let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy; just take it easy.” “A computer program does what you tell it to, not what you want it to.” GARY WALSH “Fear is useless; what is needed is a little faith.” TRACY J. WHITE “One’s real life is so often the life that one does not lead.”—Oscar Wilde DEBBIE WISHART CHARLENE XIAO “You don’t know how much you care for something until it is gone.” “People can not have everthing they want, so be happy with what you have.” 114 U. NEDRA YOPP “If you must choose, take a good name rather than great riches; for to be held in loving esteem is better than silver and gold.” PETER VORIO, JR.- 31 Bowling Green Dr. 10 31 67 “Soft Ball Pettie” handsome, tall, Italian; LIKES: someone special, good times. Corvettes; DISLIKES: people who tell me what to do, school, peas; HOBBIES: karate, Corvettes; MEMORABLE MOMENT: last day; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to become Karate Champion of all time and digustingly filthy rich. ERIC D. WALDMAN - 95 Knollwood Rd. 6 19 67 quiet, thin, impatient; LIKES: movies, fast cars, pizza; DISLIKES: homework, getting up early, New Coke; HOBBIES: coins; GARY WALSH - 35 Culver La. 10 16 67 “Garr” reserved, easygoing, indi- vidualistic; LIKES: traveling, sports, summer vacations; DISLIKES: Mon- day mornings, homework, waiting in lines; HOBBIES: boating, camping; ACTIVITIES: Football (9, 10, 11, 12), Track (9, 10, 11, 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: walking between campuses in the cold snow without a coat; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to do everything I want to do in life with very few regrets. TRACY J. WHITE - 15 Carriage Dr. 10 27 68 skinny, friendly—when I want to be, unpredictable; LIKES: eating, good music, not having home- work; DISLIKES: mornings in general, work in general, school in general; ACTIVITIES: Science Club (10,11,12), Model Congress (10,11, 12), MEM- ORABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to have more than one husband. DEBBIE WISHART - 160 Culver La. 12 6 68 friendly, sensitive, stub- born; LIKES: special moments with family and friends, summer nights on the beach, sunsets; DISLIKES: being told what to do, saying goodbye, getting up early; HOBBIES: being with Joe, talking on the phone; MEMO- RABLE MOMENT: graduation; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel. CHARLENE (XIAO YING) XIAO - 9 Mansfield Rd. 4 24 65 quiet, kind- ly, sensitive; LIKES: fooling around with friends, mountain-climbing, read- ing; DISLIKES: rainy days, being disturbed by nonsense, dishonesty; HOB- BIES: photography, shopping; MEMORABLE MOMENT: walking to East Campus on hot, cold, and rainy days; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to travel around the world and the universe. U. NEDRA YOPP - 6 Sackett Point Rd. 4 9 68 “Nene” impatient, outgo- ing, emotional; LIKES: laughing, being at a beach at night and watching the sunset, driving around in Gina’s boat; DISLIKES: when I’m trying my best at something and nobody thinks Pm trying at all, when things never work out the way I want them to, having to be home early on weekend nights and miss out on everything; HOBBIES: getting together with special friends; ACTIVITIES: Student Council (10, 11, 12), Advisory Board (11, 12), Band (10, 11, 12), Cheerleader (10, 11, Captain 12); MEMORABLE MOMENT: being with Gina and Renee through all of the happy and sad times we had; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to own my own car service so I won’t have to worry who will have a car to drive around on weekends. MICHAEL JAMES CLEARY - 66 Warner Rd. 11 25 67 shattered, loud, friendly; LIKES: snow, sleeping; DISLIKES: being broke, hangovers, phone calls that wake me up; HOBBIES: skiing; MEMORABLE MOMENT: hang- ing out in Burl’s van during school; SUPPRESSED DESIRE: to move to California and party in my Vette. MICHELLE REILLY - 8 6 68 “Mish” KEVIN RUDEWICZ - 112 Standish Ave. 7 9 68 “Stang” LIKES: money, food, Mustangs; DISLIKES: Chevys, liver, Mondays; HOBBIES: working on cars, woodworking. 115 SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS OFFICERS (L to R): Mrs. Marak (Advisor), Rachel Sachs (Treasurer), Donna DePasquale (President), Michael Brandt (Vice President), Amy Conway (Secretary), Mr. Hubeny (Advisor). Boys’ Soccer BOYS’ SCORE A HOUSY TITLE Although the boys’ soccer team lost six players from last year’s Housatonic League championship team, they man- aged to wrap up an exceptional season. With an overall record of 13-2-3 and a Housy record of 9-1-2, the Indians won the Housatonic League title for the second year in a row. North Haven proceeded to the quarterfinals in the state championships where they were defeated by Newtown 2-1. At the end of their season, the boys ranked fourth in the state in the Class L category. The team’s seniors include Co-Captains Andy Davis and Jeff Clark, Michael Brandt, Adam Brusic, David Ciulla, and Payam Alimi. Members of the 1985 First Team All-Housy are: Dave Ciulla, Brett Perkins, and Chris Legates. Dan Underkofler was nominated to the Second Team All- Housy. The team members voted Brett Perkins the 1985 MVP. 122 FRONT ROW (L to R): J. Janush (Coach), S. Clements, R. Bush, B. Perkins, D. Ciulla, M. Brandt, D. Nguyen, S. Blumenthal, P. Collins (Assistant Coach); SECOND ROW (L to R): M. Friess, A. Clark, L. Janush, P. Heidmann, M. Peterson, R. Notaro, C. Ayers, A. Davis, C. Legates, J. Clark, D. Underkofler, A. Cohen, R. Connors, P. Alimi, M. Ledowitz, M. Pace; THIRD ROW (L to R): A. Fierlit, A. Brusic, P. Gavin, D. Johnson, S. Pace, W. Richards, T. Morrell, E. Reinholtz. SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Jeff Clark, Payam Alimi, Adam Brusic; SECOND ROW (L to R): Andrew Davis, David Ciulla, Michael Brandt. COACH CAPTAINS (L to R): Jeff Clark (Captain), Joe Janush (Coach), Andrew Davis (Captain). 123 Girls’ Soccer GIRLS’ REACH GOAL OF HOUSY TITLE The Girls’ Soccer Team finished their season with a 13-6 record. Their first Housatonic League Championship, and a state Championship bid were under their belt. First-year coach Keith Botvinik and his assistant, John Petridis, provided the guidance the girls needed for a suc- cessful year. Behind the on-the-field leadership of Co-Cap- tains Dawn Acquarulo and Sheryl Russo, North Haven gave every one of their opponents stiff competition. The team had eight seniors: Dawn Acquarulo, Maria De- Lucia, Doreen Holcomb, Wendy Howd, Wendy Kakalik, Carla Pandolfi, Sheryl Russo, and Nancy Shea. Russo and Kakalik were voted MVP’s for the 1985 season. Four of the team’s members were nominated to the First Team All Housy: Sheryl Russo, Carla Pandolfi, Wendy Kakalik, and Michelle Simione. Three members also placed on the Second Team All Housy: Doreen Holcomb, Nancy Shea, and Linea Mahoney. Overall, strong team unity, excellent skill, and effective leadership carried the Girls’ Soccer Team to one of its most successful seasons ever. 124 FRONT ROW (L to R): A. Turner, N. Shea, M. DeLucia, C. Zelanakas, L. Mahoney, M. Simione, L. Giglietti, G. Gonsalves; SECOND ROW (L to R): J. Petridis (Assistant Coach), J. Davis, L. Hartmann, S. Russo, D. Acquarulo, D. Holcomb, C. Pandolfi, W. Kakalik, J. Guercia, W. Howd, K. Botvinick (Coach). COACHES CAPTAINS (L to R): Keith Botvinick (Coach), Dawn Acquarulo, FRONT ROW (L to R): Maria DeLucia, Carla Pandolfi, Sheryl Russo, Nancy Shea; SEC- (Co-Captain), Sheryl Russo (Co-Captain), John Pe- OND ROW (L to R): Dawn Acquarulo, Wendy Kakalik, Wendy Howd, Doreen Holcomb. tridis (Assistant Coach). 125 Football INDIANS FIELD A TOUGH SEASON The football team finished with a record of 3-7 after getting off to a good start, winning their first two games. The team then suffered many injuries throughout the sea- son and lost their next five games. Head Coach Bob De- Mayo and his assistants, Lou Preziosi, Larry Bencivengo, and Mauro Suraci, didn’t give up on the team, however; and they won their next game. Captains Angelo Annunziato and John McGoveny kept the team together through a somewhat disappointing sea- son. Some of the strength for North Haven were Seniors Mike Kakalow and Angelo Annunziato, Quarterback An- thony Fronte, and Junior Raj Atluru until he was sidelined with an ankle injury. Additional Seniors Benny Acampora, Gerry Demery, Scott Johnson, John Pethick, and Gary Walsh provided experience and leadership; they will be missed next year. John Pethick was voted MVP by his teammates for the 1985 season. FRONT ROW (L to R): G. Demery, G. Walsh, B. Acampora, J. Magoveny, A. Annunziato, S. Johnson, M. Kakalow, J. Pethick, A. Tantorski; SECOND ROW (L to R): J. Mikos, D. Celantano, B. Bogan, R. Atluru, M. Visnic, A. Fisher, J. DeCusati, A. Frank, J. Colonese; THIRD ROW (L to R): F. Seneco, A. Lucibello, A. Corniello, M. Florio, J. Hassett, P. D’Agostino, C. Howard, M. Pethick; FOURTH ROW (L to R): S. Mele, C. Guest, L. Lawler, A. Alberino, S. Rai, R. Ranciato, B. Monroe, R. Giordano; FIFTH ROW (L to R): L. Preziosi (Assistant Coach), M. Suraci (Assistant Coach), T. Fredricks, M. Antonetti, R. D’Amato, L. Bencivengo (Assistant Coach), R. DeMayo (Coach). 126 SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Gerry Demery, Gary W’alsh, John Pethick; SECOND ROW (L to R): Benito Acampora, John Magoveny, Angelo Annunziato, Michael Kakalow. CAPTAINS COACHES (L to R): Lou Preziosi (Assistant Coach), Mauro Suraci (Assistant Coach), John McGoveny (Co-Captain), Angelo Annunziato (Co-Captain), Larry Bencivengo (Assistant Coach), Robert DeMayo (Coach). 127 Field Hockey GIRLS STICK WITH IT The Girls’ Field Hockey Team ended a tough season with a feeling of accomplishment. Though the overall record of 4-10 didn’t show' this, the attitude and determination of the team did. All of the returning veterans had a successful season. For many of the sophomores, this was their first year. Though inexperienced, they provided the extra strength that the girls needed. The Tri-Captains this year were forwards Debbie Hag- gerty, Debbie Jablonski, and Kerry McKeon. Other seniors included Melissa Clark, Debbie Dlugolenski, Lisa Koenig, and Patty Thompson. Melissa Clark received an honorable mention for the All Housatonic Team. The Indians top scorer, Debbie Hag- gerty, was placed on the Second Team All Housy for the second year in a row. She was also voted the team’s Most Valuable Player. The Field Hockey Team ended with a 4-6 record in the Housy securing a third place in the league for North Haven. FRONT ROW (L to R): S. Riccio, M. Licari, M. Clarke, A. Waldman, M. Clark, C. McDonald, P. Thompson, C. Longobardi, L. Fezza, D. Dlugolenski; SECOND ROW (L to R): J. Sanford (Coach), J. Kircaldie, L. Koenig, D. Haggerty, D. Jablonski, M. Conway, D. Selmont, T. Cipriano, C. Smith, S. Lango, K. McKeon, E. Pettit (Assistant Coach). 129 c SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Debbie Dlugolenski, Melissa Clark, Patty Thompson; SECOND ROW (L to R): Debbie Jablonski, Lisa Koenig, Debbie Haggerty, Kerry McKeon. COACHES CAPTAINS (L to R): Eileen Pettit (Assistant Coach), Debbie Jablonski (Tri-Captain), Debbie Haggerty (Tri-Cap- tain), Kerry McKeon (Tri-Captain), Jane Sanford (Coach). 129 Ice Hockey HOCKEY PLAYERS ICE THE COMPETITION The Boys’ Hockey Team, led by first-year Coach Bob Dietter, played an outstanding season this year. With the help of Senior Co-Captains Angelo Annunziato and Mike Gorman, the team displayed excellent teamwork on the ice. Not only will the 1986 Hockey Team be remembered for its outstanding record, but it will also l e remembered for the players dramatic display of team spirit. Some team members had their hair cut in a crew-cut style, while others chose the more symbolic Indian Mohawk. The defensive starters were Senior Chris Sauter and Ju- nior Chris Canney. Both Angelo Annunziato and Chris Hawkes defended the goal. John Marotola played center while A1 Guidone and Senior Mike Harrigan played offen- sive wing positions. Other important players this year were George D’Agostino and John Jensen. FRONT ROW (L to R): M. Pctrillo, C. Sauter, G. D’Agostino, J. Jensen, C. Hawkes, A. Annunziato (Captain), M. Gorman (Captain), M. Harrigan, M. Peterson; SECOND ROW (L to R): J. Sommers (Assistant Coach), K. Connolly, A. Guidone, G. Thompson, J. Nuhn, F. Montagna, C. Canney, J. Marottolo, P. Gavin, B. McKeown, C. Setaro, S. Proto, L. Palumbo, B. Dietter (Coach). 130 SENIORS COACHES FRONT ROW (L to R): George D’Agostino, Michael Gorman, Angelo Annunziato, John Jensen; SECOND ROW (L to R): Lou Palumbo, Christopher Sauter, Michael Harrigan, Bob Dietter (Coach), John Sommers (Assistant Coach). CAPTAINS COACHES SITTING: Michael Gorman (Captain), Angelo An- nunziato (Captain); STANDING (L to R): Lou Pa- lumbo, Bob Dietter (Coach), John Sommers (Assis- tant Coach). 131 Girls’ Basketball GIRLS NET A COMPETITIVE SEASON The Girls’ Basketball Team may not have had the most outstanding record this year, but they definitely made up for it in spirit and vivacity. The team continually improved throughout the season. They worked well with each other on the court, but the strength of the team lay in their defense. All of the girls exhibited excellent defensive talent. The co-captains and seniors this year were Carla Pandolfi and Doreen Holcomb. Although these players will be lost to graduation, the team will not lose all of its experience. Upcoming juniors Michele Simione, Laurie Hartsoe, and Gina Gonsalves look very promising. Even though the sea- son was not a winning one, the team faced it with admirable determination. FRONT ROW (L to R): D. Holcomb (Captain), C. Pandolfi (Captain); SECOND ROW (L to R): C. Howard (Manager), T. Cipriano, J. Price, L. Hartsoe, M. Simione, G. Gonsalves, J. Guercia, M. “Cheesecake” Gonsalves (Manager); THIRD ROW (L to R): E. Panzo (Assistant Coach), J. Falcigno, C. Colatosti, K. Tirozzi, M. Sealy, L. Alfieri, K. Palmisano, I. Cheng, J. Ferraro (Coach). 132 SENIORS (L to R): Doreen Holcomb Carla Pandolfi. COACHES CAPTAINS (L to R): Jim Ferarro (Coach), Doreen Holcomb (Captain), Carla Pandolfi (Captain), Ed Panzo (As- sistant Coach). Boys’ Basketball INDIANS REIGN IN THEIR OWN COURT Perhaps one of the most popular winter events North Haven High School has to offer is a home basketball game. Hf)me games not only provide the thrill of competition but they also offer social opportunities and a way to show school spirit. The 1986 basketball team consisted of only four Seniors: Andy Davis, Tommy Clark, and co-captains Michael Brandt and David Ciulla. Davis and Brandt started at the forward positions while Clark played center. Guards David Ciulla and Junior Lenny Corso were also in the starting line-up for North Haven. Other team members who have shown exceptional talent on the court are Juniors Clifford Guest, Ricky Bush, and Bret Perkins. All of the returning veterans had some pretty large shoes to fill from last year. Though they lacked some height this season, they compensated for it with their skill. Surprising some of their competition, the Indians won a few games that they were not expected to win. Overall the Boys Bas- ketball team played a very competitive 1986 season. FRONT ROW' (L to R): S. Lynch, R. Santoemma, B. Perkins, T. Clark, M. Brandt (Captain), D. Ciulla (Captain), A. Davis, L. Corso, W Gibson, M. Haynes; SECOND ROWr (L to R): M. Proto (Coach), G. Grove, C. Guest, S. Gutowski, R. Bush, J. Mikos, R. Chien, J. McCoy, B. Johnson, E. Crisafi (Assistant Coach). 134 SENIORS (L to R): Andrew Davis, David Ciulla, Michael Brandt, Thom- as Clark. COACHES CAPTAINS (L to R): Mike Proto (Coach), Michael Brandt (Cap- tain), David Ciulla (Captain), Ed Crisafi (Assistant Coach). Majorettes MAJORETTES TWIRL INTO ACTION The Majorettes perform during halftime at football and basketball games. The squad also takes certain routines into competitions sponsored by the National Baton Twirling Association. The North Haven girls have always taken first or second place in these meets. Each squad member learns to twirl hoops, fire batons, flags, lighted batons, and pom-pom batons. Putting on a good halftime show is the squad’s way of showing school spirit and support for all of our athletic teams. FRONT ROW (L to R): Barbara Oherlone, CherylAnn Grasso, Sherry Roberts; SECOND ROW (L to R): Monique Wilson, Bette DeMayo (Advisor), Angela Muzio; MISSING: Sue-Beth Gherlone (Advisor). 136 BBS Fencing GIRLS GET STRAIGHT TO THE POINT The Girls’ Fencing Team, guided by Assistant Coach Beth Haaf, faced some tough competition and experienced a few set backs during the 1986 season. Fencing is the type of sport where teamwork is impor- tant, but individual performance can also be recognized and rewarded. Senior and Co-Captain, Myra Reddish, received a gold medal for outstanding fencing skills while competing in the USFA. Team Co-Captain, Missy Licari, and Sue Bedel were the only juniors on the team this year. All other competitors were members of the sophomore class. Though the team lacked experience, the girls faced the season with determination and spirit. 138 FRONT ROW (L to R): Lauren Janush, Melissa Licari (Co - Captain), Melissa Christie, Tami Frankforter, Myra Reddish (Co - Captain); SECOND ROW (L to R): Margaret Proestakis, Chrissy Massey, Susan Bedel, Stephanie Riccio, Marla Riggs, Tracy Hartmann, Dihanna Carol], Vanessa Coifman, Christy Pallman, Leslie Hartmann, Carol Smith, Gerald Robbins (Coach), Beth Haaf (Assis- tant Coach); MISSING: Allison Wald man, Patty Maisano, Yolanda Brinkley. SENIOR COACHES CAPTAINS Myra Reddish (L to R): Beth Haaf (Assistant Coach), Melissa Licari (Captain), Myra Reddish (Captain), Gerald Robbins (Coach). Boys’ Fencing FENCERS FOIL THEIR COMPETITION The Boys’ Fencing Team had a difficult season this year. Despite their record, the team demonstrated exceptional skill. The Coach this year was once again Gerald Robbins. He, along with Senior Tri-Captains James Berner, Charles Cheng, and Adam Brusic, were instrumental in creating a unified spirit among the team members. Other Seniors were Chris Hammond and Robert Antonetti. All of the veterans improved dramatically throughout the season and gave valuable support and encouragement to novice competitors. The Sophomore and Junior members of the team show a great deal of potential for the coming year. FRONT ROW (L to R): James Berner (Tri - Captain), Erich Reinholt ., Jon Evans, Paul Amendola, Chris Hammond; SECOND ROW (L to R): Adam Brusic (Tri-Captain), Bob Connors, Mike DeAngelo, Bryan Bogen, Andrew Fierlit, Don Nguyen; THIRD ROW (L to R): Mike Lobasz, Charles Cheng (Tri- Captain), John Guardo, Chris Lanouette, Tim Male, Gerald Robbins (Coach); MISSING: Ted Astarita, Rob Antonetti. 140 SENIORS (L to R): Adam Brusic, James Berner, Chris Hammond, Charles Cheng. COACH CAPTAINS (L to R): Charles Cheng (Captain), Adam Brusic (Captain), James Berner (Captain), Gerald Robbins (Coach). Boys’ Swimming SWIM TEAM STAYS AFLOAT The Boys’ Swim Team experienced a rebuilding season in 1986, since the team had dramatically decreased in size compared to previous years. They recruited some Juniors in addition to those from last year, but the team lacked Fresh- men and Sophomore participation. This years’ Seniors included Payam Alimi, Mike Pascale, Brendan Keefe, John Corniello, and Co-Captains Dean and Glenn Parisi. The Juniors were Keenan Reddish, Dave Rachleff, Ted Fitzgerald, Dave Stickle, Bill Macina, Kent Chesney, and Wayland Leichti. The boys met some tough competition during the season. They lacked the advantage of a large team; however, they possessed a great deal of individual talent. Leichti, Macina, and the teams’ Co-Captains competed in the state competition for the 200 Medley relay. Glenn Parisi, Bill Macina, and Dean Parisi also swam in several individual state events, including the 100 M backstroke, 200 IM, 50 M free-style. 200 M free style, and the 100 M breaststroke. FRONT ROW (L to R): C. Burns (Coach), W. Macina, K. Chesney, I). Stickle, K. Reddish, 1). Rachleff; BACK ROW (L to R): P. Alimi, D. Parisi (Captain), G. Parisi (Captain), B. Keefe, J. Corniello, M. Pascale. 142 SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Brendan Keefe, Michael Pascale; SECOND ROW (L to R): Payam Alimi, Dean Parisi, Glenn Parisi, John Corniello. CAPTAINS COACH (L to R): Dean Parisi (Captain), Chris Bums (Coach), Glenn Parisi (Captain). 143 Girls’ Swimming SWIMMERS RACED FOR A STRONG YEAR The swimmers finished a tough year with an overall re- cord of 4-7. Though they lost eight strong girls through graduation, the team swam a competitive season. Outstanding performances were made by Senior Tri-Cap- tains Amy Conway, Kellie Griffin, and Rachel Sachs. Ra- chel was named to the First Team All-Housy along with Junior Holley Claiborn. Amy Conway, Kelli Griffin, Gretchen Parker, and Katie Connors were nominated to the Second Team. The school record in the 400-free style relay was broken during the season. Kellie, Holley, Gretchen and Amy sur- passed North Haven’s previous record in that event with a time of 4:02. Holley Claiborn, one of the teams eight swimmers who competed in the State Championship, placed fifth in the semifinals and advanced to the final competition. Holley was also voted MVP by her teammates. FRONT ROW (L to R): A. Conway, R. Sachs, K. Griffin; SECOND ROW (L to R): P. Pronto, R. Kaplan, Y. Coifman, A. Peterson, H. Claiborn; THIRD ROW (L to R): C. Burns (Coach), K. Blake, J. Colbourne, M. Flanagan, G. Parker, D. Carroll; FOURTH ROW (L to R): N. Reading, H. Cacae, E. Doran, J. Scarpitti. - .mmi ItH 144 SENIORS (L to R): Amy Conway, Rachel Sachs, Kellie Griffin. COACH CAPTAINS FRONT ROW (L to R): Amy Conway (Captain), Chris Burns (Coach), Rachel Sachs (Captain); SECOND ROW: Kellie Griffin (Captain). 145 Volleyball GIRLS VOLLEY TO A SUCCESSFUL SEASON The players of the 1985 volleyball team displayed a great deal of talent on the court. Seniors Gina Giannotti, Myra Reddish, and Kelly Ryan all had previous experience and they kept the team unified. The girls improved upon last year’s record, finishing their regular season with an even record of 8-8. They ranked fourth in the Housatonic League and gained the opportuni- ty to enter the State Tournament. In post season competi- tion, they defeated Notre Dame of Fairfield, but lost to Platt in their second match. The Co-Captains of this year’s team are Gina Giannotti and Kelly Ryan. Both seniors were named to the Second Team All-Housy. The team voted Junior Laurie Hartsoe the Most Valuable Player of the 1985 season. She was also nominated to the First Team All-Housy. FRONT ROW (L to R): K. Ryan, G. Giannotti, M. Reddish; SECOND ROW (L to R): S. Camp, T. Carlson, S. Pepe, T. Tienken, B. Gherlone, N. Bounapane, J. Price; THIRD ROW (L to R): M. Dolan (Coach), C. Guest, C. Corso, L. Hartsoe, L. Apuzzo, T. Romano, S. Ewchuck, K. Mikos (Assistant Coach), M. Garcia. 146 SENIORS (L to R): Kelly Ryan, Gina Giannotti, Myra Reddish. COACHES CAPTAINS (L to R): Karen Mikos (Assistant Coach), Kelly Ryan, (Co- Captain), Gina Giannotti (Co-Captain), Marge Dolan (Coach). 147 Cross Country RUNNERS GO THE DISTANCE The Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country teams faced some strong competition this season. De- spite the lack of team members and experience, both teams worked hard for a successful season. The boys’ team consisted of six members and managed to hold a decent record of 5-7. The Indians almost had a .500 season; they lost two meets by just three points each. The girls’ team consisted of only two runners: Kristen Fuggi and Jennifer Gibbs. Since a mini- mum of five runners are required for a team, the girls ran as individuals. Returning Seniors Ron Antonetti and Chris Jackson both ran excep- tional races. Chris Jackson was named MVP by his teammates. FRONT ROW (L to R): J. Andrews (Coach), K. Fuggi, J. Gibbs, M. Edwards; SECOND ROW (L to R): R. Antonetti, C. Jackson, M. Appicelli, D. Viggiano, J. Fuggi. 148 SENIORS (L to R): Robert Antonetti, Chris Jackson. COACH CAPTAIN (L to R): James Andrews (Coach), Chris Jackson (Captain). 149 CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders cheer at Football, Soc- cer. Hockey, and Basketball games under the leader- ship of Captains Nedra Yopp and Kristen Marcarelli and the advisorship of Coach Susan Chambrelli. The eighteen-member squad lead team supporters with great enthusiasm. The ten senior members are espe- cially dedicated to promoting school spirit. Again this year the Cheerleaders sponsored the annual Homecoming Dance during the month of November. FIRST ROW (L to R): I). Callahan, M. Maisano; SECOND ROW: (L to R): J. Halten, V. Williams. M. Cavallaro, N. Peckham; THIRD ROW: (L to R): R. Stempeck, K. Morcaldi, A. Julianelle; FOURTH ROW: (L to R): S. Chambrelli (Coach), R. Newman. I). Hemstock. N. Yopp,.). Scarano, C. Goglia, K. Burkle; FIFTH ROW (1, to R): K. Marcarelli, A. Miller; MISSING: S. Petrosemolo 150 SENIORS FIRST ROW (L to R): Kim Burkle, Kristen Morcaldi, Kristen Marcarelli, Nedra Yopp; SEC- OND ROW (L to R): Debbie Callahan, Mary Maisano, Renee Stempeck, Arlene Julianelle, Janet Scarano; MISSING: Susan Petrosemolo COACH CAPTAINS (L to R): Kristen Marcarelli, Susan Chambrelli (Coach) Nedra Yopp 151 154 Orchestra (L to R): Paul Marcarelli, Miguel Gar- cia (Concertmaster), Kathryn Van Bruinisse, Libby Garland, Marjorie Schonberger (Conductor); MISSING: Luigi Boccherini; ORCHARD HILL MEMBERS: Michele Ricci, Pahzeet Liebermann, Eric Ryan, Lee Anne Wer- ner, Eleanora Crochetti, Tanisha Thomas, Jack Hsu. High School Bowl (L to R): Scott Nabel, Susan Thomp- son, Susan Bedell (Group Leader), Mila Chun, William Caruth (Advisor); MISSING: James Berner. VICA FRONT ROW (L to R): Tracy Behrle, Regina Flood, Kristina Raskevicius, Michele Balletto, Patricia Thompson; BACK ROW (L to R): Marc Herzog, Ryan Henderson, Michael Cleary, Tonia Less, Lan Nguyen, Jane Bor- kowski (Advisor); MISSING: Alexan- dra Della Camera, Patricia Neleber, Jennifer Radowiecki. 162 Chorus FRONT ROW (L to R): Alfred Zullo, Chris Ayers, Michele Kavanagh, Me- lissa Parkerton, Marjorie Schonberger (Director); MIDDLE ROW (L to R): Leslie Hartman, Tami Frankforter, Kate Maynard, Brent Johnson, Chris Wall, Kim Burke, Angela Muzio; BACK ROW (L to R): Jill Colborne, Susan Thompson, Jeff Haag, James Howard, Bobby Wang, Valorie Abate, Susan Lo- zowski, Cynthia Puzone. National Honor Society FRONT ROW (L to R): Mila Chun, Kerry McKeon, Robin Ferrucci (Secre- tary), Chandra Pieragostini (Presi- dent), James Berner (Vice President), Larissa Stanley; SECOND ROW (L to R): Melissa Parkerton, Donna DePas- quale, Amy Conway, Elizabeth Davies, Dave Colatosti, Debra Jablonski; THIRD ROW (L to R): Kelly Ryan, Scott Nabel, John O’Brien, Rachel Sachs, Paul Hebert, Michael Pace; BACK ROW (L to R): Christopher Jackson, Michael Brandt, David Ciulla, Andrew Davis, Angelo Annunziato; MISSING: William Burrill (Advisor). Media Club FRONT ROW (L to R): Elsa Feldman (Advisor), Yolanda McCann, Heather Bell, Kristen Marcarelli, Tracy Carl- son, Alice Babuscio (Advisor); SEC- OND ROW (L to R): Pat Cavallaro, Renne Baldo, John Carlis, David Cola- tosti (Executive Producer), Jennifer Guercia, Dihanna Carroll; THIRD ROW (L to R): Tom Clark, Jon Ian- none, Brendan Keefe (Executive Pro- ducer), Charles Cheng, Miguel Garcia, David Gagliardi; BACK ROW (L to R): John Kircaldie (Executive Producer), Robert Cummings, Chris Hammond (Executive Producer), James Berner, Josh Marshall (Executive, Producer); MISSING: Tony Pearsall (Executive Producer). 163 Band FRONT ROW (L to R):‘ Ed Giamo, Troy Walker, Tom Clark (Vice President), Susan Della Camera (Publicity), John Colatosti (President), Susan Bedell (Treasurer), David Colatosti (Concert Master), Chris Lombardi (Secretary), Steve Kopylec, Scott McDon- ald; SECOND ROW (L to R): Rob Fiengo, Brian Coyle, David Hacku, Brent Johnson, Heidi Stuber, Steve Pace, Chris Ayers, Ann Masto, Susan Thomp- son, Hina Patel, Sherry Roberts, Arlene Julianelle, Emily Child, Jeff Haag, James Caraglio, Kenny Glenn; THIRD ROW (L to R): Betsy Davies, Nedra Yopp, Jackie Price, Joy Talarczyk, Yael Coifman, Diane Selmont, Nikki Buonapane, Amy O’Brien, Kim Burke, Carol Smith; FOURTH ROW (L to R): Laura Bykowski, Glenn Parisi, Barbara Gherlone, Gretchen Parker, Anne Bonadies, Mary Murray, Holley Claiborn, Mary Clarke, Chris Hammond, RJ Notaro, Scott Pearsall; FIFTH ROW (L to R): Jane Kircaldie, Dave Alberts, Mike Pace, Melissa Christie, Alison Miller, Jeremy Bukoski, Mike Pascale, Kent Chesney, Louis Kaplan, Vincent Terenzio (Band Director). E.C.A. FRONT ROW (L to R): Melissa Parkerton, Chandra Pieragostini, Krista Brunson; SECOND ROW (L to R): Libby Garland, Chris Wall, James Howard. FIDLE FRONT ROW (L to R): Ann Patterson, Kerry McKeon, Robin Ferrucci, Chandra Pieragostini, Hina Patel, Can- dida Morris, Kristen Helbig, Jennifer Davis, Amy O’Bri- en, Diane Selmont; SECOND ROW (L to R): Joy Talar- zyck, Holley Claiborn, Yael Coifman, Amy Miller, Susan Bedell, Sue Thompson, Laurie Hartsoe, Mila Chun, Ali- son Waldman; THIRD ROW (L to R): Joe Morrison, Anthony Falcigno, Donald Johnson, Yolanda Brinkley, Melissa Licari, Donna DePasquale, Amy Conway, Me- gan Conway, Amy Cabranes, Paul Marcarelli, Kim Burke, Tracy Yentsch, Cheryl Zelanakas, Miguel Garcia; FOURTH ROW (L to R): Steven Blumenthal, Michael Brandt, Vernita Williams, Betsy Davies, Scott Nabel, Valerie Rawling, Terry DeMatteo, Renee Baldo, Justin Krauss, Tim Male, Heather Bell, Jackie Price, Laura Bykowski, Anne Bonadies; FIFTH ROW (L to R): Ange- lo Annunziato, Steve Lacey, Michael Appicelli, John Fuggi, Valorie Abate, Libby Garland, Debbie Jablonski, James Burner, Raj Atluru, Barbara Gherlone, Tami Frankforter, Jane Kircaldie, Shaun Rai, Chris Wall, Gretchen Parker. 164 Student Council FRONT ROW (L to R): Joy Talarzyck, Holley Claiborn, Krista Mancuso, Stacy Gallo, Kristen Connors, Ann Bonadies, Lillian Kobierowski, Kim Burke, Tricia Dineen, Kenny Ferarra, Yo- landa Brinkley; SECOND ROW (L to R): Kristen Helbig, Kristen Marcarelli, Amy Cabranes, Robin Kaplan, Laura Fezza, Kim Burkle, Rob Festa, R. J. Notaro, Carla Pandolfi, A1 Colonese, Dave Abate, Wayland Leichti, Dean Parisi, Glenn Parisi; THIRD ROW (L to R): Chandra Pieragos- tini, Janet Scarano (Recording Secretary), Paul Hebert (Vice President), Terri Orts (Treasurer), Betsy Davies (President), Dawn Acquarulo (Cor- responding Secretary), Patricia Bingham (Advi- sor), Jennifer Guercia, Miguel Garcia, Dave Cola- tosti, Scott Nabel; FOURTH ROW (L to R): Chris LeGates, Valorie Rawling, Stephanie Cam- putaro, Laurie Hartsoe, Sue Bedel, Megan Con- way, Paul Marcarelli, Pam Feirlet, Jackie Bou- dreau, Debbie Dlugolenski, Donna DePasquale, Michele Franco, Kate Maynard, Mary Clark, Debbie Jablonski; FIFTH ROW (L to R): Mila Chun, Yael Coiffman, Amy Miller, Kelly Griffin, Rachel Sachs, Amy Conway, Mary Maisano, Sheryl Russo, Allison Clark, Mary Murray, Alexei Cohen, Alison Waldman, Leslie Hart- mann; SIXTH ROW (L to R): Leslie Becker, Emily Child, Melissa Parkington, Kerry McKeon, Valorie Abate, Jay O’Brien, Don Johnson, Nancy Shea, Melissa Clark, Patty Thompson, Kathy Gentile, Tracy Carlson, Jeff Clark, Michael Per- kins, Tim Male, Gretchen Parker, Nicki Buona- pane, Steve Pace; SEVENTH ROW (L to R): Kel- ly Ryan, Fred Zullo, Vernita Williams, Keith Ricci, Sue Thompson, Chris Hammond, Charles Cheng, Michael Pascale, Brendan Keefe, John Fuggi, David Ciulla, Michael Brandt, Dan Under- cofler, Andy Davis, Raj Atluru, Jackie Price, Ann Peterson, James Berner, Diane Selmont, Jane Kircaldie, Michael Pace. German Club FRONT ROW (L to R): Leslie Hartman (President), Tami Frankforter (Secretary- Treasurer), Shawn Rai; SECOND ROW (L to R): Mary Kuck (Advisor), Bobby Wang, Volker Buerglen, Chris Wall. Model Congress FRONT ROW (L to R): Mary Maisano, Priscilla Johnson (Advisor), James Berner, Brendan Keefe, Charles Cheng, Sue Bedel, Betsy Davies, Nancy Shea, Rohin Ferrucci; SECOND ROW (L to R): Michael Brandt, Holley Claiborn, Amy Miller, Yael Coifman, Jennifer Guercia, Donna De- Pasquale, Paul Dubois, Sheryl Russo, Chris Ayers, Paul Hebert; THIRD ROW (L to R): Mila Chun, Kim Burkle, Kelly Ryan, Michael Pace, David Ciulla, Robin Kaplan, Tracy Carlson, Jeff Clark, Amy Conway, Rachel Sachs, Steven Clements, Kellie Griffin, John Fuggi, Dawn Acquar- ulo; FOURTH ROW (L to R): Miguel Garcia, Michael Vis- nic, A1 Colonese, R. J. Notaro, Chris LeGates, Bret Perkins, Raj Atluru, Dan Undercofler; FIFTH ROW (L to R): Keith Ricci, Fred Zullo, Michael Pascale, Pamela Fierlit, Sue Thompson, Chris Hammond, David Hacku, Glenn Parisi, David Abate, Rob Festa, Jay O’Brien, Dean Parisi, Ken Ferarro. 165 THE PHOENIX FRONT ROW (L to R): Nancy Smith (Advisor), Diane Blythe (Advisor), Robert D’Errico (Pho- tography Editor), Michael Brandt (Sports Edi- tor), Scott Nabel (Editor), Betsy Davies (Editor), Chandra Pieragostini, Melissa Parkerton, Robin Ferrucci; SECOND ROW (L to R): Judith Boyn- ton (Advisor), Kim Burkle, Sarah Quale, Nancy Shea, Sheryl Russo, Rachel Sachs, Kelly Griffin, Amy Conway, Tracy Carlson, Kelly Ryan, Mila Chun, Lynn Apuzzo, Paul Hebert; THIRD ROW (L to R): Debbie Haggerty, Debbie Jablonski, Di- hanna Caroll, Lynn Ann Fermo, Miguel Garcia, Amy Miller, Yacl Coifman, Holley Claiborn, Lau- rie Hartsoe, Patty Thompson, Janet Scarano, Dean Parisi; FOURTH ROW (L to R): Vicky Steefel. Amy Cabranes, Michele Adinolfi, Steph- anie Lango, Heather Bell, Sue Thompson, Sue Bedell, Yolanda Brinkley, Terri Orts, Kathy Gen- tile; FIFTH ROW (L to R): Fred 7ai11o, Brendan Keefe, Jon Iannone, Charles Cheng, James Berner, Joshua Marshall, Robert Antonetti, John Corniello; MISSING: Candy McGovern (Advisor). Art Club FRONT ROW (L to R): Debbie Hag- gerty, Kelly Ryan, Mila Chun, Fred Zullo, Audrey Parillo, Heidi Stuber; SECOND ROW (L to R): Kristen Mar- carelli, Stephanie Lango, Heather Bell, Jennifer Guercia, Keith Ricci, Kim McGrath, Charles Cheng, Diane Blythe (Advisor). Math Club FRONT ROW (L to R): Gretchen Parker, Susan Bedell, Susan Thomp- son, Mila Chun; SECOND ROW (L to R): Shaun Rai, Tim Male, John Fuggi, Raj Atluru, Miguel Garcia, James Berner; MISSING: Helen Knudsen (Advisor). 166 Drama Club FRONT ROW (L to R): Alexi Cohen, Megan Conway, Lisa Flanagan, Vic- toria Steefel, Hina Patel, Amy Ca- branes, Kim Burke, Donald Johnson; SECOND ROW (L to R): Peter Heis- man, Chris Ayers, John Fuggi, Jenny Davis, Alfred Zullo, Volker Buerglen, Ryan Henderson, Dave Besec (Advi- sor), Ken Ferrara. Science Club FRONT ROW (L to R): Kelly Ryan, Sarah Quale, Mila Chun (Officer), Mi- guel Garcia (Officer), Andrew Fierlit; BACK ROW (L to R): Charles Cheng, Chris Hammond, James Berner, Mike Pascale, Brendan Keefe, John Fuggi; MISSING: Thomas Payne (Advisor) and Ellen Clarke (Advisor). AFS FRONT ROW (L to R): Joy Talarzyck, Miguel Garcia, Christine Kozak, Debbie Jablonski, Jennifer Guercia, Sue Thompson; SECOND ROW (L to R): Ann Peterson, Holley Claiborn, Yael Coifman, Amy Miller, Sue Bedell, Crys- tal Cornelius, Yolanda McCann, Heath- er Freschi, Vicki Steefel, Paul Hebert; THIRD ROW (L to R): Mike Appicelli, Vernita Wiliams, James Berner, Heidi Stuber, Yolanda Brinkley, Myra Red- dish, Volker Buerglen, Chris Ham- mond, Mike Pascale, John Fuggi; MISSING: Maryanne Cassidy (Advisor). 167 168 169 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. Chris, thank God you made it—Love Andrea Crash—stay out of trouble J.R. Take care of Andrea, good luck, Lisa Andrea Loves John forever Good luck John-love Jen Good luck and all the best Mark Chris—we’ll miss all the cutdowns in lunch—cheese fluff Thanks for all the great times Lis! Love AY Chris always stay “fresh” love you Adrienne Kris Carla L love Kris Petterson Good Luck Carla Pandolfi Pete and Celeste Calabrese Capt. Mrs. J.E. O’Connor USN (Ret) The Bechir Family The Pfirrman Family Patricia Tufano Ivorrie Frank Rosano Rose E. Ferrigno The Clapp Family Maura J. Thompson Bobby Kathy Sudal J. M., JoAnn, Jamie Hassett I Love Raipbo” Gregory Julie '8.r Joann, Michael, Danielle Cappola Good luck Keith-love, Jennifer Guercia Keith J. Ricci 1986 Florentine Woodworking Good luck to Keith—Patricia Edwards Mr. Mrs. Jonathan Howe The Ricci Family—Congratulations Keith Stephen Dana Ricci-good luck Keith Dec. 6. 1985 C. Ricci Sons Painting Co. Carmine Holly Ricci Good luck Keith-love. Mom and Dad Good luck Keith from your brothers Scott Todd Good luck Mary Ann To you from me! Love Perk A friend from the Class '65 Kristyn Giordano Congratulations Seniors! Tremendous Be3t friends! Love yas, Mort Good luck Dorian - hope your wishes come true - M. Candore What’s happening? From Safttas helpers Kathy loves Steve Angelo Norman and Tracy Esposito Adriana - we've been friends from the begin- ning—love ya, Dorian Paul Nailor is gorgeous!! Mort loves Paul Sis loves Henry Sue loves Chas K and T friends forever Tara Harve Kevin Kelly Patsy, Robbie and Darci Good luck! love Papa and Gramma Edward J. Rabideau Jill Dom lannone Lea. Tanker, Thunder Tracker Jonathan T. lannone Gale A. lannone The Ricci Boys 1986 Buckshot ’85 Uncle Keith from Jennifer The Warren Harple Family The Marks Family Larry and Tammy Gram and Grandpa Giordano Kris and Joe Class of '87 Good luck! Class of '86 Popeye Dan Morris Joe Zanni Lisa Giordano '98 Tracy Giordano '94 Frank and Ellen Giordano Dennis and Joanne Phelan Margaret Phelan Mr. and Mrs. Giordano Frank Marino Frank Marino Tommy Basti Dona Dc Leone Dona De Leone Dona De Leone Billy De Leone Billy De Leone Leo Marino Good Luck Class of '86 • Love, Mrs. B. Good Luck to everyone Good Luck Class of '86 from a friend Ray Paula forever Monte Carlo S.S. Good Luck Michelle love, Nanny and Papa '86 Good Luck to a sweet girl with a sweet smile- (Class ’86) Melvin Ray Best wishes '86 from a friend Mr. Mrs. F. Wielgorecki good luck Class of '86 Angelo Michele forever good luck Class of 86 Ram John Good luck Michele-love, Mom Dad I love you Dyana, love Di Shei-Shei, Dyana, Tei-Tei all say good ldck '87 North Haven Police J. Roth Fantaastic Vinny De “Hi” xox Good luck Class of '86 With friendly regarda-L.A. Good luck Class of 86 from a friend Good luck Sue, love, Donny I love you M.W. Michael Brandt Kim Burkle Anywhere but Berlin!!! ha ho me too Joshua Patrick Brenner Class of 2000 Leo Marino Victor Amodei Ralph Amodei Paul Amodei Victor Amodei Maria Amodei Tommy Basti Frank Marino Mary De Leone Dona De I-eone Billy De Leone Gayle Cragen, 1 wish you much happiness your best buddy, Jenn Best wishes now and in the future—Love al- ways mom dad Good luck Kate- Mom Selmont Best of wishes- Rachel’s Go for it Linda- Uncle Ralph Hugs Kisses-love Tom Good luck Linda- Aunt Fean Love you Linda - Grandma Grandpa Freddy—don’t forget the dead cat machine! ($100 bills) Karin Michele Ralph Pecccrillo Angelo Riccitelli James Salvati John Hines Leonard Bennett Charlie Diglio Peg Porter Joe DeRosa Beryl Swede Lukosik Goodbye Seniors—Jacqueline Halten Good luck Jackie—Jackie Bob Dower John -n- Jackie “Best Wishes to the Class of '86 • Miss Ruffolo Dominic Annunziato -n- Alberta Affinito Domenic and Dawn Bobby and Michele—Good luck Shelly Love—Kelly Good luck Kelly Love Grammie Grampa God Bless you Kelly Love Grampa Grammie No matter what luv me! Good luck Anna Love always Kelly I'll miss you! Congratulations K Brenner—Luv, Mike (the future ruler of the world) Gail Herzog's a bal e! MW Karin—Hunt them down!! Love. Dawn (Bloodhound) We will always know where they arc 2 minutes before they get there -me To Cindy, good luck, in the future To Cindy the Class of '86—best wishes To Cindy - our star of the future To Cindy - May all your days be sunny Beat of luck to our favorite cousin - love Jay Angela Congratulations Cindy from your twin sisters Best of luck to my favorite daughter named Cindy 1 hope all those 8 testa pay off - love Dad! Cindy, its 6:15 - love Dad! To the Class of '86 - your problems are few if you don't stop to think 1 drink to make other people interesting; so should the class of '86 To Cindy - always be as sweet as U R To Cindy - lots of success in the future Love from this Ranciato family to you Cindy To the best TFJ I ever had as a friend—don’t party too much without me love, Lor Goodluck Cindy love AL. Fred. Ted, Sal, Andy. Tommy and Mike from E. Haven Good luck in the future to the Class of ’86 To Cindy: may you always have the best of everything Cindy: you have made me very proud congrat- ulations and love Mom Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colatosti Good luck David - Mom and Dad Colatosti Congratulations David Colatosti - Gauthier family Lots of happiness Dave Colatosti - Beth and Danny Ide Have fun in college Dave - Cathi Colatosti Good luck Myra, luv your Marine Brother Patricia K. Brozek Amanda Valentino Good luck Doreen- love Mom Best in the future Doreen love. Dad Best regards always Doreen love, gram You took my last two dollars! Doreen you owe me two dollars. John Good luck Sis! love, Spike My shorts!! We love you Dor—Sam, Nadine, Todd, and Troy To our Skippo Partner- love, your adopted Nanni and Jagi Best of luck and happiness always!! love. An- nette and Micky Michele I'm going to miss you! love, Doreen Best Friends Forever!! Jackie—I’m going to miss you! Love, Doreen PKB-Thank you for all your help-Love, Doreen Good Luck-Eleanor Long, East Clerk Campus MaryBeth Thank you for being a true friend Love, Doreen Lisa—I miss you a lot! Love, Doreen Good Luck Debbie-Love always. Mom and Dad With Cod's Blessings Debbie Love, Nana Wishing you loads of luck Debbie Love Nana Congratulations Debbie Love Anthony Joe loves Debbie I’d rather be in Ireland Hee Hee Hcc Auntie Net Best of luck in the future Debbie-Love Mom and Dad Best of luck in the future Joe! Love-Debbie Best of luck in the future Iggy! Love-Debbie Congratulations Holly-friends forever Love ya, Debbie Congratulations Debbie Good Luck Dobbic Best of Luck Debbie! Best of Luck Holly Love ya Debbie Congratulations Debbie! Best of Iarck Debbie! Good Luck Debbie Good Luck Class of 1986-Anderson Family Thanks Mrs. Haynes Good Luck Tricia You finally made it T” Good Luck Class of 1986, The Lorenzo Family God Bless you Tricis, Mom and Dad Billy Austin and Kelly Player- 1 Love You. Billy! Good Luck Lisa- Love. Lori Good Luck Pam + Goober! Love, Patty- Congratulations Debbie- Love, MeeMa Congratulations Debbie- Auntie Joyce and Uncle Jim Good Luck Deb-A-Dcb From Benny- Lots of Luck Deb- Luv Mon and Simo Good Luck Deb- Cip Best Wishes—Mr. R. Garvey Class of 87 rules—partiers Good Luck Debbie- Love, Matt and Grace To Debbie- Much happiness always, Uncle Jim and Auntie Dee Happiness always Debbie- Love, Jim and Anita Good Luck Debbie- Jim Diglio Good Luck — Deh from Jimmy Page '69 Superbee rules and eats Chevy’s Mopar rules '86 P.C. UB I'm going to miss you a lot too!! Love UB Good Luck- Marty Clarke Good Luck Deb-A-Deb Love Uncle A1 Congratulations Tracy- Love Heidy Congratulations! Tracy From Grandpa Way to go. Tracy. 1 Love You, Don. May all your wishes come true Viola Scrofini Mike Gentile Kim Nagy Michael McGee Elisa Ranciato Chris Damone Adrienne ChApmnn Congratulations Freckle Nose, Love Dad Good luck Kim • Grandma Grandpa Congratulations Kim, Love Karen Mark Regan Stephanie Girardi John Ranciato Andrea Gambardella Forever! Chris Damone Sandy Esposito! Cherish! Party with Pam!! Have a great future Kim, l ove, Aunt Pat Uncle Bill Kim - A lifetime of Happiness Love, Mom Mike Thanks K.B., T.B. Love, S.M. Get normal with Chris Kim have a happy future good health Gram Grampa Best wishes Kim Mr. Mrs. A. Gentile Congratulations '86 • Lori Gentile “Congro bro” - you made it! Mike Kim I love you Kim Nagy! Love, Mike Gentile Good Luck Class of 1986!! Morgan Har Guld 1 Mun D.S. A loving friend Good luck Teddy!! A friend Good luck H! F. Eielson Good luck H! B.. R.. F. N.H.H.S. 1 N. Olenik Good luck Make your luck Good luck Good luck Good luck Congrats Good luck-H Good luck Class of 1986! Good luck H! Good luck H! 170 =5B Best of luck H Sharon Kielson Bradley Class of 1986 is l!! Good luck Scott From. Laurie Good luck Scott! From, Becky Rich and Becky • ’87 Good luck Class of 86 From our gang 78 Good luck Scott Good luck squats ■ Pam Ronnie it Steve Andris Rick Brenner-Class of 1988 Jason Brenner-Class of 1991 Just remember A P. -You won't be a happy camper! Karin-Pretty soon she'll he a poor orphan with sore feet— Love ya-me Kim Mascia is the object of my desire!! -Rick Good Luck Class of '87 Pete Kopylec is definitely hot!! -me! Sarge 4 Howdy Do! Cood luck in the future Tony-love, Nina Mr. Mrs. R. Maratea, Jr. Good luck Class of 86 Holly. Holly. Holly Class of 71 wishes best to '86! I am J. K. Our best to you Holly, love, mom and dad Best of luck in all things. Holly. -W.W Buckwheat (Jeffrey Scott) Good luck Holly love, Jim Good luck Molly again love, Jim Good luck Benny Mr. Mrs. Brian Saas Fill your life with helping the unfortunate and the poor. Remember Pow! Pow! Good Luck Mark Kankel. I'll always Love you! Good Luck next year Bryon Bogan Ix ve Michele Best of luck to Jackie Joe Luv “C Best luck to a certain someone with blue eyes MM. I still Love you! CC Good Luck, JB. MF. AC, DA. MC. CP. DH. GG. DI. MC I uv CC” Michael Chris Life's a......and then you die. JMCA Luck to Chris, Michael, Bryon, Joey I-ovt- Adrienne, Chris, Michelle. Jackie Good l.uck to Dawn next year with Terry. Love Chris Michelle Mr. and Mrs Giaquinto Congratulations. MaryBeth Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Good luck Tina—love, your sisters Laura Kim Best of wishes Class of '86 Linda, may the future hold much happiness- love, Mom I'm gonna miss ya all! I-ee, thanks for being u great listener - love. Linda I love you Mom and Dad, thanks Linda Good luck R.A. T.C. M.V, D.U, S.C.! Love. Dawn Good luck Class of ‘86 Andrew Hubeny Best wishes to the Happy Campers, from Flash Tommy and Debbie Good luck Hollywood, Broadway, Clam and the rest from the Kid Basil leaf Best of wishes. Class of ‘86 - Mrs Michlin A helpful hint: don’t take railroad signs— Chien-Bob Dean Parisi Angelo and Deanne N.H.H.S. Girls Soccer 1985 Hmisy! Vergil rules! Good luck Class of '86 Seniors rule! Mrs. R. Glassner What can we say??!! Anthony Falcigno - good luck Seniors Good luck in the future Hoi—love. Tim Holly-Let this be only the beginning-love, Tom To a lovely granddaughter love, Nan Jeff DeMartino Good luck Anno love olways, Kelly-I'll miss you! Good luck punkin love Dad Remember the movies Kelly love. Dad Remember ice skating Kelly love. Dad Kelly, remember all our fun love, Dod Kelly, remember our shopping sprees love. Dad Kelly, remember the jellyfish love, Dad We love you Kelly Mom it Dad Anna remember all the fun and memories- love. Kelly Mike always remember the memories-Kelly Good luck Kelly-Love you. Mom Patricia A. Szczesiul We love ya! Kim I love you Susan, night night Mike Gorman’s a Hunk Angie love Donna Bob Hueffman Annie + Donnie Mike B. loves Italic A. Susan Koblitz William B. Robbins Noncy A. Meehan Bruce Denison Brian Phipps David Giannelli Dominic Annunziato -n- Alberta Affinito Alberta, Good luck in life Mom Dad Best of luck, Andy D. Good luck B.P.D. Dean, you look SHARP! Deb 1. Thanks for the F.H. memories! Good luck (.'lass of '86! Good luck. Deb—Love Mom and Dad Good luck Debbie J. Going to be a tough year without you—Mi- chelle, Angela, John love, Jackie Kay Mirakian Ed + Ruth Jeanfaivre Wm. Seward Louis DcIBuono Andrew Campion Mike Grant Mathew Lyms Best wishes Cindy love. Aunt Re Cindy love and luck Nonny To Cindy best to you always, Aunt Anna it family Cynthia - best wishes for a successful future— love, Mom Dad Best wishes love, cousin Jenn Good luck Cindy-love, Gram Good luck Cin (Madonna) love, Tracey Good luck Cind-love. Todd Good luck Cindy-love, Joy Good luck Tina, Cindy St Gina from Tina. Cindy Gina Good luck Cindy-love. Mike Jan Good luck Lisa M it Gina G love, Cindy Pete DeNicoln -n- Cindy Violano Steve -n- Gina Good luck Cindy love, Pete Money, Money, Money Good luck Class of '86 Lota of luck Alberta! PC. Higgins. Inc. Del Cade Shelley Andrews Alan Trancreti Sandy Hofman Karen Miller Best wishes Andrew Masto Love, Bruce Lee P.S. We arc not sick men Best wishes Andrew Masto, Love, The Cirillos Good luck Andrew Masto—Love, Uncle Luke Cirllo Mr. Mrs. William T. Davies Mr. Mrs. John M. Hebert Good luck Class of '86-Amy H. Scott Nobel Robin Ferrucci Good luck M.C.D.! I«ove Betsy Good luck Terri and Kathy—Patti Good luck Debbie. Lisa and Bmi Mr. Mrs. John Hebert Good luck '86 Good luck Debbie H. Go for it Pat! Best wishes Class of ’86 Donna-Do you want to go out for lunch??? Sure Paul, only if you pay!!! Burger King or McDonald’s-you pick Let’s hit both-I'm hungry! Mr. Mrs. John M. Hebert Mr. Mrs, John M. Hebert Mr. Mrs. John M. Hebert Mr. Mrs. John Zullo Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Apicellas Bakery Michael MaryBeth Michael Nancy Onyx Cimino Congratulations Michael, We made it! To Chris, thanks for the fun. Love Tara Proscenium Boutique Gang '87 Micheal it John, thank you so much, Tara I Ix ve to visit N.H.H.S. It’s been great! John J. Pinto Mr. Reed Good luck Class of 86 Michael and Barbara Celotto Good luck Myra, I.ove, Mr Mrs Henry Reddish Best of luck in the future Kathryn, love. Grandma and Grandpa Good luck to my future Accountant, Love, Aunt Cookie Best of luck to a wonderful girl love, Ren Best of luck in the future love, Joey Good luck and good health Grandpa Jake Kate: Believe in yourself and all things are possible. Love, Dad Kate: Go for it’’ love. Mom Kate, wc arc proud of you! love, Mom, Dad and Vicki Good luck in college, Kate I ove, Vicki To Bud we finally made it. good luck, luv Joe U. Nedra Yopp Lantha Watson good luck Ludwig Friedcrbcrg best wishes George Reynolds best wishes Nedra Mr Mrs H.W. Yopp Mr. Mrs. Wm. H. Yopp Mr. St Mrs. Walter Allen Mr. Mrs. Oliver Brangman, Jr. Mrs. V. Talbot Mr. Mrs. Albert H. Garrett Thanks Benny for being such a good friend when I needed to talk—Nedra Memories of the way we were” Class of 86 Harold Talbot Good luck to Renee Stempeck Love your friend always. Nedra Gina, never forget the times we had- Nedra Thanks Donnie Clark for being such a good friend- Nedra Travis I will never forget you I ove, me Ben. just remember to speak your mir.d and you will have no problems Arden Thanks Mom Dad I love you both — Nedra Chappcr thanks from Per 1 Good luck class of '86 Thanks for being there Kate-With luck and love, Linda Linda, may you look forward to your future years, good luck love, Diane Little sis, good luck in high school, love. Big sis and Little bro. Linda. Good luck in your future years, love. Erico Good luck Class of '86 Good luck Linda! Love dad Good luck Emily- Mom Dad Good luck Maureen it I es)ie- Mr. Mrs. Child Good l.uck Scott. Chris Mike-Mr. it Mrs. Child Congratulation . Class of '86 Modu-Em-Beck, Sarge, Double R Bisig Thee best Modu l slie John Good luck Sarge. Harrigan St Bisig For all the good times I shared with Modu Becky Good luck Sunshine Emily and Smitty Good luck '86—Dubcmaster All the best to Emily and the Class of 86 Happiness in your future, Emily—Aunt Marty Good luck Emily—Aunt Ann H. Knudsen Good luck to the boys from Company C R. J. Best in -87- 19 R. J. 85 R. J. Yeah Right To Kelly. Good luck. I.ove Anna Anna Capasso loves Dave I ifond Dave l.afond loves Anna Capasso I love Anna Capasso. Dave Good luck Anna, Love Dave Anna I love you. Dave James T. no Bombs. D. L. Good luck John Hack. D. L. Lotsa luck Buddy- love- Bis’’ Rumple-Minze Fiore - Bob - Mike Good luck Anna Love. Gram To Anna Good luck Love, Ralph To Anna Good luck Love, Grandpa To Anna, Congratulations. Love Grandpa To Kelly, Remember the good times. Anna To Lisa M. Good luck. Love, Anna To Jennifer C. Good luck. Love, Anna To Anna Good luck. Love. Dad To Anna, Good luck. Love. Mom To Anna, I love you. Love Mom Congratulations Kerry! Love Robert Class of ’86 1!! Good luck Jonet Nu-Stars Inc.—Wallingford Nu-Stars Inc. Nu-Stars Inc. Nu-Stars Inc. Nu-Stars Inc. Nu-Stars Inc. Nu-Stars Inc. Nu-Stars Inc. Good luck Jan from Brindle Mr. Mrs. Dom Scarano Congratulations Janet! Congratulations teenager Congratulations Jan! love, Mom St Dad Good luck Jan! What's happenin’ hot stuff?! Little Renee Good luck Renee (AF) Congratulations Renee - love Mom Dad Go for it - Renee love Mom Dad Mr. Mrs. Stempeck Nothing but the best Renee - love Curtis Dave Renee 1973 Karmann GHIA forever Glenn, blow that smoke Best of luck Tim Glenn, do those 360’s in the sky Hawk Congratulations Gayle, love Mom and Dad Best wishes to the Class of 86 Up! up! and away! Mr. Tim Connell 86ers are the boss Keep the wind to your back To Cheryl it Jennifer may the lord keep you safe in the palm of his hand” Congratulation Gayle love Papa To Gumps Cragan, we're proud of you Mr . Ellen Clarke Mr. Mrs. Peter Vorie, Sr Diana Vorio Good luck happiness Peter Lota of luck Peter Good luck Peter, Gram Finally made it, huh Pete? Good luck Grandma Vorio Good luck Grandpa Vorio Congratulations Class of 86 Good luck in the future. Shoban 171 Good luck Lisa Thanks Mom and Dad- Love Rachel Thanks Mom and Dad Love, Donna Congratulations Class of 1986 Good luck Donna—love Mom and Dad Suzanne Odaynik Class of 1971 Linda Odaynik Class of 1969 Martha Lee Odaynik CIbbs of 1976 John Odaynik Class of 1978 Tina Beth Odaynik Class of 1982 Vinnic Montano Elvis, Tcidy and Bowie Odaynik 1969 VW bug convertible Martha and Ivan Odaynik Martha and Ivan Odaynik Martha and Ivan Odaynik Martha and Ivan Odaynik Martha and Ivan Odaynik Marth and Ivan Odhynik Martha and Ivan Odaynik Martha and Ivan Odaynik Have a happy life Pete V Pete you’re No 1 Aunt Cathy Pete Good luck Lenny Christine Pete go for it—Uncle Lenny. Aunt Cathy Kitty Vorio Mr. Mrs. John Bosta Good luck Peter Aunt Joann Uncle John Good luck Joe Tempo Good Luck Deb Good luck Iggy Good luck Blotto Good luck Bo Bo Ba Benny Janet Marie Gambardella Good luck John Ranciato love Tree John Ranciato and Andrea Gambardella to- gether forever To our tycoon love Mom and Dad John loves Andrea forever Mark, thanks for the good times love, Fiona The Class of 63 wishes the Class of 86 good luck Chris “There’s no one like you Fluff Good luck John love, Lisa Pete I’ll miss you love, Andrea John thanks for all the good times Love. Andrea Good luck Mark Love, Andrea Goodbye North Haven High Good luck Karen and Steph Good luck underclassmen Good luck Benny and John Good luck Jackie love, Carolyn Eileen Chapman Good Luck Eddie Carboni love, Joy Diglio Good luck Dave Diglio love ya, Holly Sundwall Good luck Tina “I love you Grandma Mr. Mrs. Alfonse Marsico Lucille Threadgill Lucille Threadgill Best of luck to Victory A. Love, Mom Mr. Mrs. Thomas Calello Rosemarie D’Agostino Class of ’87 rules The best of luck Class of '86 The Class of 87 the best Best of luck Class of 86 Thanks for the memories Mike, love Jodi Steve and Gina ’86 you’ll love life Class of 85 The lord be with you all Congratulations Class of 86 Good luck Mori Bruce-Blotz Ozzy Rules the world Good luck to my daughter Vera—Dad Good luck Vera with love—Mom Good luck Shawn P. L. P. Blotz, Bruce, Mort, Chowda Duran Duran Rules-L. P. Good luck Lisa, Cindy, and Kim N.—-V. P. Best wishes to the senior class A1 McConnell is Gorgeous! Fuzzy Duck Best wishes Lisa R.—V. P. Black Sabbath 1 Best wishes Deanne L. - Vera “Eddie” lives! Ray DeClement is gorgeous Miss Sherry Nerreou Miss Sherry Nerreau Mr. Mrs. Tomas Nerreau Mr . Dorothy Clouth Miss Marilyn Perry Arlene M. Shouc Sandra F. Olson Mr. Mrs. Richard Perry Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Ibsen Good luck to the Class of 1986 Mrs. John Ibsen Mrs. George W. Hanks Much Success, Diane Love, Mom Dad Diane, have lots of fun! your friend, Dana Beam and Pop Mr. Mrs. Calvin Walker To Diane with love, Kim To Murtz—Ya done good! Love, Marsh Val Tanta Murtz, I love you! Christopher Murtz—1 guess you're alright—Love, Shakey Mr. and Mrs. Val Burzynski, Congrats Diane!! Mom Dad- this is it!! Marcia, D. J. Diane Thanks Mom Dad! Ix ve, Murtz I love you “bunkers”! Middu one I’m an Aunt! Did I ask for two?! “Hey-uh Grandma . . .” Marsh, Thanks for buying all these! You are my sunshine, my only sunshine-Love, Diane Anthony Frank Mary Vercellone Good luck to my grandaughter Vera Love Good luck Vera Good luck in the future Vera Love your sister, Rose Michael DiGioia Michele Rondeau Congratulations Michele, Roger Rosann Congratulations Class of’86, George Evelyn Congratulations Michele, Dave Barbara Congratulations Michele, love Nick and Faye Congratulations Michele, good luck, love Chuck Congratulations Michele, from the DiGioia family All our love Miss, Mom Dad Best of luck in the future honey, love Mom Dad Congratulations, we’re proud of our Gran- daughter, love Gram Gran Daddy Good luck to a lovely niece, Aunt Sheila Uncle Dick Congrats - you made it - love Kadeen Mark Arf! Arf! woof! woof love Tiffy To our favorite niece, congratulations Aunt Joan Uncle Jay Congratulations ■ keep it up - Aunt Michele Uncle Jay Congrtaulations Michele, this may be the end of oneof The crossroads of your life but for us its only the beginning I love you Angel! love Michael Good luck Krayon. Meeshy, Wheent! Love will stand the test of time love, Michael Class of '86 go for it! Mrs. Marak Cristina y Catalina les gusta Squirrely Chip Mike Perkins Tim Mole Mr. Warren Hickman Mr. Warren Hickman Mr. Mrs. Robert Burns Steve Holly Good luck Class of '86 Congratulations Class of “86” Bob Scofield Darren and William Haynes Congratulations Kelly, The Warren Congratulations '86 - From ’88 Congratulations Chris Sauter- The Ghcrlones Good luck ’86 - Class of ’58 Class of '87 Parties Good luck Nancy From your Say Brother Mike Best of Luck in the future Girls Soccer Team- John Dot Best of Luck “Norda” Ix ve, Mom Dad Gina, All of Life’s Best, Love, Mom and Dad U.B. I'm going to Miss you. Love UB2 T. L., my best friend forever love, G.G. Thanks R. S.. B. D.. K. M„ A. C.. T. O.! Love D. D. Congrats Kerry! Love, Ryan Arch Good Luck Ralph - SM '87 N.H.H.S. Football Good luck in 86 Ralph It’s been nice knowing ya! Graduation ’86 is here! Holly • not again, - A.F. Good luck Lisa Ranc. Love, Kim Nagy Good luck Lisa from 30 Good luck Lisa Ranciato Good luck Lisa Ranciato-love, Mom Dnd Good luck Class of '86 Good luck Cindy Ranciato Good luck John Ranciato Good luck Lisa, Cindy John Ranciato Good luck Lee Lee Good luck Tishy Lish Good luck Lisa Ranciato Michael McGee and Lisa Ranciato Softball 1 Van Halen Good luck Lisa Ranciato Good luck Eli « Marie Ranciato Good luck Lisa-love, grandma grandpa Good luck Lisa Ranc. love, your brother Good luck Lisa Ranciato Goodluck to everyone in the Class of ’86 Congratulations Cindy from your favorite Aunt Good luck Class of ’86-Frank Riggs Class of 86 Chinese Downhill Team rules Good luck Gina Kelly-The Volleyball Team I love you Val, J.O.B. The joy of the Lord is your strength Jesus loves you Congratulations to the Class of '86, especially Jay O’B. Good luck from Azurn Best wishes from “King Cl” Congratulations Jay, love Valorie Congratulations to the Class of '86 ... Mr. and Mrs. DeMayo Don't forget the Class of '88 Cute can be sexy; sexy can't be cute! Congratulation to Jay O'Brien Computer Department To the Class of '86 from Raymond Yolanda John Volpc Lisa Scheidecker Wilhclmina Q. Pandolfi Santi D. Pandolfi Paul M. Pandolfi Michael C. Pandolfi Adam J. Pandolfi Carla M. Pandolfi Steve • I love you - Speck Good luck Karen • love Mark Steve Gina 3 25 • forever Jay Karen - May '86 - 2 years Jay I love you • forever! Just between you me (Steve Gina) Kar - thanks for everything - Gina Good luck F.G.P buddies, love. Pat Good luck - '86 Farewell Good luck to my baby sister Angela - love, Vinnie Good luck to A. F, M. F, the chatter boxes congratulations Angela F., Donna I), Lisa S, Adrienne C • love, Shellie Good luck Angelo F. —lovo. Karan Good luck Angela love, Mom Dad Good luck Cla« of '86 A. C, A. F, L. S, D. D love you, Jainee Keep smiling Timco Congratulations friends, we’ve made it! love, A. F. The Clo a of '86 will live forever Michele • good luck with your problems love, A. F. Good luck Ang love, Robert Wacky • remember the ride to Derby love, A. F. Ang look what she's wearing? M . Ann Venuti Mr. Mrs. John Iassogna Mr. Mrs. Stephen Elia, Jr. George Kellehcr Liuireen Torla J. B. K. K. Mr. Mrs. Donald Newell AA LALA DE Mr. Mrs. Stephen Elia, Sr. John and Susan Lupoli, Class of 74 Mr. Mrs. George Owler “Coco Hilton Mrs. Hilton I love Dave—Dave Hana “Queenie” Anna ■ best of luck, luv ya lots - Janette Good luck Karen - love, Robin Best of luck Karen, love, Sue Jay - you’re my shining star • love, Karen Summer '85 - gotta love it! J. B. Good luck Karen • I love you - Jay Jay Karen • forever! After the boys of summer have gone Class of 88 rules 1 love you Marc H. Class of '86 forever (Flash) Fiore, the best teacher and friend! Good luck Class of '86 Mr. Mrs. Thomas Gutowski Robert Dlugolenski Congratulations - Tom Nancy Gutowski Best wishes grad9 '86 Set back '86 rule Alright Deb. I finally bought one from you F. M. Sr. Jr. Tommy and Debbie Nice choice. Deb! From Kid to the firebirds Smoke it Good luck D. D. Ruffle, Munckin and Amy Able ■ I'll miss you Good luck Class of '86 Baah!!! North Haven Basketball 1 Thanks M. C.. W. H.. C. P. I love you! Lenny, Linda, Eric Ally on Nancy. Steve, Ken. Karen, Michelle Vinny, Jason Sarah Pete -I’m forever yours faithfully, Gina Best wishes to Gina Mr. Mrs. Francis Kruglik I love you Gina • Pete Good luck Gina! love always Petey I love you Pete! Pete Gina 4-ever! 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X is a mongoose! I’ll never sell boosters again! 172 Wall Street Journal Good luck to my best friends at Little Rod Florence and Peter Proestakis Henry J. Golcmbeski Bill Johnston Scott, good luck yell need it - Bob Good luck Scott From, Bogey's Chapel Square Mall Best wishes, Patty Good luck Scott - Dad Congratulations Schitzer • K. C. Good luck Scott Mr. Mrs. “C” Remember Kilroy! Lynn E. J. John Holmes Good luck Scott - Jesse The Body Jesse “The Body Ventura Scott, Chris, Mike Run DMC Aim for the sky— Mom” Good luck Jackie Good luck 73 Best wishes to the Class of '86 Nancy Smith- Library Media Center Good luck Class of '86 - love you Dot Good luck to Class of '86 Palumbo-especially Jackie (the face) Best wishes “Palumbo Jackie love that face Good luck Jackie Boudreau • Mom Moosey Bag Congrats Little Buel Blue moon, shinning everywhere. “Check the body J. Riles Buel, keep practicing your White Russians and your scissor Russians-Altieri Boosoosoondro Jacki, run, run, catch the bus! Altieri Jackie, Jolly jingcling jazzer Buel-Jingle Bells Jingle Jingle Bells and the achordian DM J-343 I love J. B. Joey -n- Jackie Joey’s toy -mine- Mommy I love you—J. D.—Love J. B. Tim Male Kristine Diana Carolyn Madden Bernard Diana Mrs. Jesse Rice A friend Good Luck Class of '88 Scott Diana George Male Ashley Madden A friend To Scott, you are truly a best friend, xoxo Tora Annotta. Ann, Tara-87 John—Thank you! Love, Tara KB BP have a great Senior year! love Reneo “Ding Good luck Renee • Mom Dad To Renee the best babysitter in the world! Best of luck Renee • all my love, Dave Class of '88 returns Bonne chance Renee love, Mom Good luck Class of '86! “Cherish Good luck Renee love, Katie RS loves DV 1 wish he'd cut it out!!! Best wishes to the Senior Class! Chris Maiocco and Lisa DeNicola forever Iron Maiden rules! Audrey, wish you success in real estate, Mom Dad To all the gorgeous guys in Italy - ciao love Audrey Dorian Dorian - we all love you! good luck - Mom Dad Best wishes to Dori, my beautiful sister • Gene To Dorian, best wishes, love A1 Brunella Dorian, best of luck and always be sincere! love Andrea Good luck Dorian - do some work at How- land’s - ED To Michele Margaret - sick deal! - love Dorian To Bruce Biotz - thanks for all the wick times Stephen P. Hogan Billie Johnston David B. Lyman Mr. Mrs. Charles Lyman, III Robert J. Kuslick Vic, Thanks for all your help and encourage- ment. Love, Ann Good luck to the Class of '86-Ron and Judy Masella Best of luck to the Class of '86-Mr. Mrs. Marak A Friend Oh. well football, maybe next year! Dave Miller Marg Mascia Congratulations Uncle Andrew—Love, Neph- ew D. J. Hey Appi I Love You! Congratulations Hunny Bunny Love A‘2! Congratulations Andrew Masto love, sister 2 Congratulations Ted Astarita. Love, Ann Masto Good luck Andrew Masto Love Grace, Ann Janice Renee Baldo-You’re the best kind of friend to have—Love, Annie Masto Andrew—You have made us very proud of you-love, mom dad Congratulations Andrew —Good luck— love, your sister Esther Good luck to my Grandson, Andrew-lovc. Nana Cirillo Victor- I’ll always remember the magic num- ber 1:11 love, Ann Good luck with your future Lisa - love, Dad Congratulations Debbie • love, Lisa T says good luck Good luck Cheryl - love. Lisa Field Hockey 1 It’s been real Class of '86!!! Mrs. Joan Leperi Good luck to Class of '86 Greg Muzyka Good luck Tina!! Cara Charlie Good luck Tina-love, Marco B Good luck Tina - love, your brother-in-law Joe I love you Tina! Good luck love, Jeff To my sweet heart—love, Mike We made it Tina-love, Mom Good luck Tina-luv, Cricky Thinking of you Tina • love, Grandpa Grandma T Good luck Tina-love, Grandma Trelcar Your future mother in law • love ya Mr. Sisto Tarquino • love ya! To Pumpkin Puas-love, Hobo Angelo's Pizza • 25 years Good luck Tina-love, Rick TracyRick Tracy Tina Piscitelli Jeff Tarquino Good luck Kim, love Mike Congratulations! Diane David Good luck Class of 88 Rennie finally did it-good luck!!! Good luck Kim-love Brian Heaninger Good luck Michelle, love, grandma grandpa Buzz-Bunny Buzzin again-love, grandpa Good luck motor mouth-love, Susan Good luck Michelle-lovc Uncle Dave Aunt Judy Good luck my favorite grandaughter-love grandma grandpa You're the apple of my eye, love, grandpa Parking Spot 51 Good luck Mo, Larry Sc Curly-Love Sue Blatto !Dave Fuscoooo! Good luck in the future A and thanks-Love E.S.M. Good luck '86-L. S. To Jennifer “Good luck Get a slap Cheryl, “Evory wish for good luck Get a towel! Gail's Nails Congratualtions Cris-Mr. Mrs. Koutsopolus Sugar and Spice's Angel Becky Joan is a great kid. Good luck to Becky Joan Class of '87 Rules Becky Joan-a super person Go for it Becky Joan Good luck Michele Congratulations Class of '86 Good luck Becky Becky Poulton-my 1 girl Best wishes Becky Congratulations Rocky 86” To Rocky, Love Sugar 'N' Spice Good luck in the future Becky Class of '86 is awesome To Becky. I feel full of joy!” Good luck to Michele Becka, Be everything you can be! Love. Mrs. VanB. This Bud’s for you Joe. Good luck Karin and Michele-I.uv Laurieann Your clothes-Give them to me. Congratulations Karin Sue-We love you! Mom end Dad Go for it Karin Sue Love Aunt Patty, Uncle Michael Look, Mom! I made it! (surprised?) - Karin Maurine-n-Jodie Good luck in the future N. H. Good luck in basketball Cliff Good luck in the future Kerby Una Webb Eddie Webb Myra-Good luck in the future Mr. Mrs. Tucker Congratulations Crystal '86 Rules Cecilia-congratulations Heather Remember New York and the sum- mer of '85 Yolanda-Good luck in Howard Fat boys are back -J.H. I love you bunny! Deangelo Angelo, Deannc. Phil. Ann Aug. 1, 1985 I love Angelo All I ncod-lrll Angelo, Ann's present! January 4, 1985-forever Baby Tell me a secret E. J. Pctrucelli Potruccelli Filter and Battery Co. Rudy V. Pompeo Inc. Best wishes Class of 86 - Ellen Clarke To Elisa lota of luck To the Class of 86 Good Luck To Elisa Good Luck Always To-Elisa, Best of luck Always Elisa, Love and luck. Mom Elisa, Good luck Aunt Helen and Uncle Bob Elisa Love and luck Cott Best of luck-Class of 86 Elisa. Love from Grandma Elisa, Love and luck-Grandpa Love to my big sister from Sarah Good luck Kermit Elisa Rosenfled We Love You Good luck Elisa, Cookie Congratulations Seniors To Elisa. Happy tomorrows Good luck, to Elisa, Cindy, and Vera To Elisa, Have a great future Good luck Elisa, Love Carla Good luck to the Class of '86 Good luck Class of '86 Mary George Kreilheim Best of luck! Yo Hag! I love Kristen! Good luck '86 - the Fiore’s Good luck Class of ’86 Mr. Mrs. George R. Karas Great success Kristen Best wishes from West Hartford Schuhplattlers rule! Dave Murray 1 I love Todd Good luck in your future Jenn P Good luck with Bclden Gayle Best of luck to Class of '86 Congratulations Class of '86 Roman wishes you best of luck Good luck Lisa Lisa, we wish you good luck always love E T Best of luck Lisa Good luck Class of '86 Cogratulations Lisa Way to be Class of '86 Best wishes Lisa - love Mom Good luck David Colatosti - the Smiths Keep announcing David - the Luppis Good luck in college Dave Colatosti Student Bulletin News at its best 1983 - 1986 Lynn A. Prisco Go Meta! Keep on announcing David Colatosti • Verdi family My best to the Class of '86 - Elsa Feldman Break a leg, Dave! the Holmes family Good luck Class of '86 Carl leopard Good luck '86 the Zalewskis Good luck ’86 the Zalewski’s Sec you in college Dave • Ron Bcrnadini Rick King Good luck Class of '86 Good luck from Donnie Sc Midgie Good luck from Mr. Mrs. Prez Good luck Wendy K. you savage - the Bow To Cindy Vio - best always! Love Jackie Chris and Adrienne Good luck in your senior year Bryan Bogan love Michele Good luck next year Dawn Bryan love Michelle Erin, I'll always be here for you A. C. Good luck '86 Best wishes John Good luck to my nephew John Good luck to my son Tony Best wishes to my redheaded Grandson Best luck John, Love, Danielle Congratulations uncle. Love, Jen It couldn’t happen to a better kid! Love, Bev John Did you feed the cat, John? Thanks Mickey Good luck Class of '86 Good luck John from the black fish with the poppy eyes Good luck from your brother Vinny Class of 1986 is the best! We’ll miss you ’86 Remember JCTOGPMCMOBB Good luck John! Thank God We Made It! No one will ever top us! You’re the best '86! Wayne and Robin Vumback, Jr. David Leak Hartford Mack Trucks. Inc. Curtis Draughor Barbara Brangi A. Gambardella Marie Gambardella Mr. Joseph Simiola Leona E. Fitzpatrick RN Ethel Fitzpatrick Samantha Francine Barbiero Jean Bell Jonathan Suraci Bobby Brangi. Sr. Jeff Brangi Chris Brangi Paul Lenoce Best of wishes Lisa D. - Mrs. Selmont Good luck 86 from the Oat Good luck Indians from Karen Good luck Honey from me Good luck ’86. Bcrnie Sc Maria Good luck Kristen Class of '86 Good luck ’86 Danny Kim Best wishes - the Scoppetto's Donald and Patricia Wright 173 DIAMOND SPONSORS Congratulations to the Class of 86 Compliments MILLER CO. THE MARLIN FIREARMS 31 Sheffield Road North Haven 239-7675 COMPANY 100 Kenna Drive North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations Class of 1986 CANDID ONE-HOUR CLEANERS 114 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Good Luck Class of 86 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 478 TRAINING SKILL IMPROVEMENT FUND Congratulations Class of ’86 NORTH HAVEN CERAMIC AND TILE FLOOR COVERING, INC 2 Toelles Road Wallingford, CT 06492 Congratulations - Class of 1986 CELLA - MCKEON, P. C. 21 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 Congratulations Class of 1986 FOREST GROVE PHARMACY North Haven Shopping Center 111 Washington Avenue 239-1681 Congratulations to the Class of 86 SUPREME COPY, INC. 7 Corporate Drive Building 109 North Haven 239-6511 ■ Congratulations to the Class of 86 ART RICH PHOTOGRAPHY 18 Clintonville Road 239-6331 CONNECTICUT IRRIGATION, INC. Automatic Lawn Sprinkler Systems Design Installation Residential or Commercial 234-0432 DIAMOND SPONSORS Congratulations to the Class of ’86 Compliments B. C. CABLE CONSTRUCTION, INC. North Haven, Connecticut THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Sends Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of ’86 In Memory of DENNIS PIERAGOSTINI Dream Until Your Dreams Come True Congratulations Best Wishes CLASS OF 1987 CHUCK AND EDDIE USED AUTO PARTS Congratulations Class of ’86 North Haven 281-3951 New Haven 777-2587 Willimantic 456-1775 Southington 628-9684 Stratford 367-0233 Congratulations to the Class of ’86 APICELLA’S BAKERY 365 Grand Avenue New Haven 865-6204 NORTH HAVEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. 36 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut, 06473 Brian W. Havens, Director Congratulations Class of 1986 JCPENNY Congratulations - Class of 1986 UPJOHN COMPANY 410 Sackett Point Road North Haven, CT 06473 What a long, strange trip it’s been.” Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1986 Congratulations to the Class of ’86 From ORCHARD HILL STUDENT COUNCIL Because We Care . . . 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A Graphic Art Service Company 23 Business Park Drive Branford, Connecticut 06405 LITHOPRINT, INC. 328 State Street North Haven, Connecticut SILVER SPONSORS Congratulations to the Class of 1986 STATE CANTEEN 76 State Street North Haven, Ct Compliments of REISINGS GARAGE, INC. 490 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-9180 Congratulations to the Class of 86 MEROLA MOTORS 93 State Street North Haven 288-4585 Creative Kitchens REPUBLIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 370 Sackett Point Rd North Haven, CT Congratulations to the Class of 1986 UNIVERSAL PRINTING SERVICE, INC. 55 Middletown Avenue 624-0022 PETER PAN WENDY CHILDREN SHOPPE 143 Fitch Street New Haven 389-0458 Congratulations to the Class of ’86 DELSON PLUMBING AND HEATING 19 Peck Street North Haven, CT 06473 239-0533 A FRIEND Congratulations Rachel and the Class of 86 MOM AND DAD THE FREDRICK M. WARD CO. Howard J. Tozzo Agency Complete Insurance Service North Haven Congratulations to the Class of 1986 From the Multiprofessional Group VILLAGE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES 12 Village Street North Haven, CT 06473 THOMAS F. PHILLIPS ASSOCIATES Real Estate Services One Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 STANLEY J. WOLFE, D.D.S., P.C. Orthodontics 25 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 MIKE’S AUTOMOTIVE Complete Auto Repairs 302 Maple Ave North Haven, CT 239-3920 Congratulations to the Class of 1986 LANDMARK FARM AND GARDEN, INC. 444 Sackett Point Rd. North Haven 288-4572 288-0411 ROGOVINS FURNITURE CENTRE, INC A family business since 1927 356 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-1522 COLONIAL BANK 91 Washington Avenue North Haven Now you’re getting somewhere Good Luck Class of ’86 LUPPI, MAHON SIMONS, P.C. Certified Public Accountants 23 Peck Street North Haven, CT (203) 239-2234 BRONZE SPONSORS VIDEO SHOWPLACE, INC. 117 Washington Ave. - Route 5 North Haven Shopping Center North Haven, CT 06473 George M. Reid, CLU, CHFC BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY CO. 55 Middletown Avenue North Haven 239-5356 MONTOWESE AUTO SALES REPAIRS 65 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT 562-9138 Complete Car Service Quality Used Cars BROADWAY APOTHECARY, INC. 2 Broadway North Haven, CT 239-1363 SIDETEX COMPANY, INC. W i ndows Sid i ng 89 State Street North Haven, CT 239-3399 EXPRESSIONS Haircutters-Designers, Inc. 85 Washington Ave., North Haven, CT 239-7750 Best Wishes JACKSON LANDSCAPE NURSERYMEN, INC. 366 Old Maple Avenue, North Haven AL’S FASH10N-ETT BEAUTY SALON Skin-Nails-Make-up 67 State Street North Haven 239-7062 Compliments of UNIVERSAL METALWORKS 68 Old Broadway North Haven, CT Congratulations to The Class of ’86 ARNOLDS JEWELLERS North Haven Shopping Center North Haven, CT 239-4291 Congratulations Class of ’86 WARREN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 140 Washington Avenue 239-9222 Congratulations Class of ’86 VIC’S PIZZA 244 Quinnipiac Avenue No. Haven Phone-776-5411 FREE DELIVERY HAIR IT IS Hair Styling Salon 144B Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 239-4431 Best of Luck to the Class of '86 ANTHONY BORELLI SONS 95 Warner Road North Haven THE FRANKSON FENCE CO. 451 State Street North Haven Good Luck Class of ’86 SILK AND SATINS Women’s Lingerie North Haven Shopping Center 239-2640 Good Luck Pat From MOM DAD RONNIE’S DANCE WORKSHOP 34-A Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 239-5486 Congratulations to the Class of 86 LYDELL MOTORS, LTD. 400 State Street North Haven DOVER AUTO BODY 82 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT God’s Blessings Upon the Class of 1986 ST. BARNABAS PARISH COMMUNITY North Haven, CT THE GENTLE TOUCH Dog Grooming by Prue Armstrong “25 Years Experience” 474 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven 239-4305 MONTOWESE MEAT MARKET 95 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT Telephone 624-9626 Open Daily ’til 6; Sun ’til 1 p.m. HUBIES’S HOBBIES 85 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-2282 DANDY DONUTS 95 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT Daily Numbers Lotto 239-1233 Congratulations to the Class of 86 Compliments ABC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTING, INC. 465 Washington Avenue North Haven 239-1637 Congratulations to the Class of 1986 AUTO PARTS SERVICE 10 Broadway, North Haven 239-3334 A TOZRENTAL 631 Washington Avenue 239-4203 Good Luck in the Future Pat A FRIEND TRESCHA W'omen’s Apparel 460 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT (203) 239-1870 GAL-MAR ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING Esthetics Skin-Care, Nail Design 239-9265, 239-8001 BROADWAY CLEANERS 83 Quinnipiac Avenue North Haven, CT Same Day Service Monday - Saturday THE WINDSOR SHOPPE Cards Gifts North Haven Shopping Center North Haven, CT LUCIANI SPORTS SOUND STAGE MUSIC CENTER 117 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT (203) 239-1678 Congratulations to the Class of ’86 from the HEALTHCO KEEFE DENTAL GROUP Compliments of CENTRAL MOTOR SUPPLY 493 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 239-3385 Congratulations to The Class of ’86 THE PLASTIC FORMING COMPANY, INC. 5 Lunar Drive Woodbridge, CT 06535 Congratulations Cheryl With all our love MOM DAD DOMINO’S PIZZA “Domino’s Pizza Delivers in 30 Minutes or Less” 148 Washington Avenue, North Haven, CT 239-4611 Best Wishes Class of 1986 QUINNIPIAC COLLEGE Hamden, Connecticut Congratulations - Class of 1986 THE ENTERTAINMENT STORE, INC. RTE 80 RTE 139 North Branford, CT 06471 D’ADDIO’S GREENHOUSES 520 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 (203) 239-7893 NORTH HAVEN CLEANERS 36 Broadway North Haven, CT 06473 239-1715 Cogratulations Class of 1986 AM PM MINI MARKET 272 Maple Avenue North Haven 234-0189 Congratulations Class of 1986 From the Staff at TERRACE OF BEAUTY Angelo, Kathryn, Kathleen April Call for an appt. today 239-5155 I SEATED (L to R): Pilot Michael J. Smith, Commander Francis R. Scobee, Ronald Onizuka, Christa McAdliffe, Gregory B. Jar-vis, Judith T. Resnik. Jjjj dcNair; ir; STANDING (L to R): Ellison S. ' • '• • % REACH FOR THE STARS January 28, 1986' 11:39 a.m. JOSTENb Baseball BASEBALL TEAM CATCHES HOUSY TITLE The baseball team captured the Housatonic League title for the second year in a row. The team finished with an impressive 5-3 record. Then, after successfully winning three games in the state championships, the Indians fell to Bethel in the quarter-finals. The team's seniors were Dave Fusco, Robert Deming, Tommy Clark, Mike Gorman, and Tri-Captains Mike Brandt, Angelo Annuziato, and Mike Kakalow. Every se- nior demonstrated a great deal of talent and skill, which obviously came from a great deal of dedication and experi- ence. Their leadership aided the team and helped to lead them to victory. It will be tough for next year’s team to equal the success of the 1986 season; however, North Haven will not lose all of its talent through graduation. With the skills of the upcoming seniors and the knowhow of veteran coach Bob DeMayo, North Haven will continue to shine as a power- house team. FRONT ROW (L to R): R. Deming, M. Gorman, A. Annunziato, M. Kakalow, M. Brandt. D. Fusco, T. Clark; SECOND ROW (L to R): D. Vercellone, G. Grove, J. Liquori, L. Corso, A. Scarpa, J. Iezzi, R. Mead; THIRD ROW (L to R): A. Tantorski, D. Grove, R. DeMayo (Coach) SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Michael Gorman. Michael Brandt, Angelo Annunziato, Michael Kakalow; SECOND ROW (L to R): Robert Deming, David Fusco, Thomas Clark COACH CAPTAINS (L to R): Michael Brandt (Captain), Angelo Annunziato (Captain), Michael Kakalow (Captain), Robert DeMayo (Coach) Softball FRONT ROW (L to R): E. Ranciato, K. Nagy, G. Giannotti, D. Holcomb, L. Becker, M. DeLucia; SECOND ROW (L to R): L. Hartsoe, G. Gonsalves, T. Tienken, S. Pepe, M. Simione, S. DellaCamera, A. loannou; THIRD ROW (L to R): M. Dolan (Assistant Coach), S. Lozowski, K. Tirozzi, B. Melillo, S. Camputaro, N. Bounapane, K. Palmisano, J. Falcigno, C. Corso, A. Montagna, J. Buccini, J. Guercia, J. Sanford (Coach) SOFTBALL TEAM SLIDES TO A FINISH The Girls’ Softball Team finished with its best season in recent years with an 8 - 12 record. The team, with all but one of its starters returning from last year, was guided by the energetic leadership of Co-Captains Gina Giannotti and Doreen Holcomb. The strong pitching combination of Giannotti and junior Sandy Pepe was backed by an equally solid infield consist- ing of junior Tina Tienken at first, Holcomb and junior Gina Gonsalves switching in at second and shortstop, and senior Maria DeLucia at third. The backbone of North Haven’s batting order consisted of speedsters Gina Gonsalves and Michelle Simione, who were also capable of delivering the long ball, and powerhit- ters Doreen Holcomb, Tina Tienken, and Gina Giannotti. SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Leslie Becker, Doreen Holcomb, Gina Giannotti. Maria DeLucia; SECOND ROW (L to R): Elisa Ranciato, Jane Sanford (Coach), Kimberly Nagy COACH CAPTAINS SITTING (L to R): Doreen Holcomb (Captain), Gina Giannotti (Captain); STANDING: Jane Sanford (Coach) Boys’ Tennis BOYS SERVE UP A GOOD SEASON The Boys’ Tennis Team had a successful season with a Housatonic League record of 8 - 4 and an overall record of 8 - 8. It was the final victorious match against Cheshire which clinched their position in the state championships and placed them third in the league. The team could not have ended their season so success- fully without the leadership of Tri-Captains Mike Visnic, Dan Underkofler, and Rajesh Atluru. Other juniors includ- ed Mike DeAngelo and John Guardo. Three doubles teams represented North Haven in the State Competition: Rajesh Atluru and Mike Visnic, Dan Underkofler and Brian Brandt, and Mike DeAngelo and Lou Rubano. FRONT ROW (L to R): B. Brandt, D. Underkofler, R. Atluru, L. Rubano, M. Visnic, J. Guardo; SECOND ROW (L to R): R. Thompson (Coach), E. Tarantino, P. Gavin, R. Lesnois, M. Bush, M. Peterson, F. Flaumenhaft (Assistant Coach); MISSING: M. DeAngelo Girls’ Tennis GIRLS COURT A VICTORIOUS SEASON The Girls’ Tennis Team finished their season with a 10 - 5 win-loss record, a 7 - 5 league record, and a third-place standing in the Housatonic League. Seniors Amy Conway and Rachel Sachs were captains of the team this year and played valiantly to lead their team to victory. Christine Lombardi was another senior on the team who demonstrat- ed great talent on the court. Amy Conway and Rachel Sachs competed as a doubles team in the state tournament. Kristin Fuggi and Vanessa Coifman also qualified in doubles, while Megan Conway and Robin Kaplan qualified in singles. Although the Girls’ Tennis Team has lost some fine ath- letes through graduation, next year’s seniors, juniors, and sophomores have all the necessary skills for another suc- cessful season. FRONT ROW (L to R): K. Connors, M. Angelette, A. Bonadies, K. Fuggi, V. Coifman; SECOND ROW (L to R): J. Janush (Coach), R. Kaplan, R. Sachs, A. Conway, C. Lombardi, A. Peterson; MISSING: M. Conway SENIORS (L to R): Rachael Sachs, Amy Conway, Christine Lombardi COACH CAPTAINS (L to R): Joseph Janush (Coach), Rachael Sachs (Captain), Amy Conway (Captain) Boys’ Track BOYS HURDLE THEIR COMPETITIVE SEASON With a record of 7 - 6 overall and a 4 - '1 league record, the Boys’ Track Team showed a great deal of talent during a very competitive season. The seniors on the team were Chris Hammond. Victor Amodei, Karl Helff, Rob Cummings. Rob Antonetti, and Tri-Captains Chris Jackson, Grant Peckham, and John McGoveny. The leadership and experience of the seniors provided the team with the enthusiasm and confidence necessary to have a successful season. Although North Haven had talent to offer in every event, the field event competitors demonstrated the most talent. John Magoveny qualified for the state competition in the javelin event, Grant Peckham qualified in the pole vault, while Chris Canney reached a qualifying distance in the shotput event. The 1986 Most Valuable Player award went to sopho- more YVess Gibson this year. FRONT ROW (L to R): G. Munck (Assistant Coach), K. D’Agostino, R. Antonetti, R. Cummings. V. Amodei. J. McGoveny, G. Peckham, C. Jackson, C. Hammond, K. Helff; SECOND ROW (L to R): J. Fuggi, M. Edwards. K. Reddish. K. Ferrara, T. Corneillo. M. Modine, A. Fisher, R. Giordano, R. DePonte, I). Viggiano, J. Krauss;THIRD ROW L to R): 1). Niles (Assistant Coach), S. Celmer (Coach). L. Lawler. P. D’Agostino, J. Yosua, W. Gibson, G. Longobardi, A. Fronte. C. Canney, B. Monroe, C. Howard, M. Peterson, S. Rai, S. Niles, C. Ayers, M. Lobasz, E. Jokel, R. Russo; MISSING: G. Walsh. T. Astarita, R. Chien, R. Notaro, A. Cohan,. A. Lucibello, C. Berkers SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Grant Peckham, John McGoveny, Chris Jackson, Robert Cummings; SECOND ROW (L to R): Victor Amodei, Robert Antonetti, Chris Hammond, Karl Helff COACHES CAPTAINS KNEELING (L to R): Grant Peckham (Captain), John McGoveny (Captain), Chris Jackson (Captain): STANDING (L to R): Gerald Munck (Asst. Coach), Dave Niles (Asst. Coach), Steve Celmer (Coach) Girls’ Track GIRLS SPRINT FOR SEASON’S FINISH LINE Though the Girls’ Track Team ended the 1986 season with a record of 4 - 10, they performed well and demonstrat- ed a great deal of individual talent. First-year coach Doreen Muehlfeld and assistant coach Lisa Mastraccio provided the team with the confidence and spirit they needed to perform well with an exceptionally competitive season. The Tri-Captains this year were Debbie Jablonski, Bini Jariwala, and Kelly Ryan. Other seniors included Kristen Lobasz and Sheryl Russo. Kristen Lobasz qualified for and competed in the high jump event for the Class M Championship Meet. Also, Kelly Ryan qualified in the long jump event. Bini Jariwala qualified for lioth the 1600m and the 3200m Runs and holds school records for both these events. Also, freshman Jenni- fer Gibbs earned qualifying times in the 100m and 200m dashes. The 1986 Most Valuable Player trophy was awarded to Bini Jariwala for her excellence in track and field. FRONT ROW (L to R): T. Cipriano, J. Gibbs, A. Turner, S. Thompson, D. Jablonski. K. Ryan, B. Jariwala, J. Scarpitti, L. Riccio; SECOND ROW (L to R): J. Price, L. Bykowski, C. Colatosti, S. Riccio, K. Blake, S. Walsh, S. Russo, K. Lobasz, L. Apuzzo, C. Baskand, I. Cheng, T. Lewis, L. Mastraccio (Assistant Coach); MISSING: D. Muehlfeld (Coach) SENIORS (L to R): Kristen Lobasz, Debbie Jablonski, Kelly Ryan, Bini Jariwala, Sheryl Russo CAPTAINS (L to R): Debbie Jablonski, Kelly Ryan, Bini Jariwala Golf GOLF TEAM UP TO PAR After two consecutive disappointing seasons, the golf team came hack to life by winning three matches this year. This feat could not have been accomplished without the leadership of Coach Bob Mercuri and Captain John Kircaldie. The experienced seniors on the team included Dave Abate, Kenny Brunner, Tony Pearsall, and John Kircaldie. Each demonstrated exceptional talent and skill. Other se- niors Mike Pascale, James Berner, Rob Festa, and Kellie Griffin were also valuable team members. The golf team hopes to continue to improve next year. They had plenty of team spirit and they definitely knew how to have fun while playing the game of golf. FRONT ROW (L to R): S. Pace, J. Purcell, K. Griffin, T. Pearsall, S. Pearsall, J. Morrison; SECOND ROW (L to R): A. Pascale, M. Perkins. D. Festa, D. Abate, R. Festa, M. Vesscchio; THIRD ROW (L to R): T. Male, M. Pascale, J. Berner, R. Bush, J. Kircaldie, R. Mercuri (Coach). SENIORS FRONT ROW (L to R): Tony Pearsall, Kellie Griffin. Robert Festa; SECOND ROW (L to R): David Abate, John Kircaldie. Michael Pascale, James Berner COACH CAPTAIN (L to R); Robert Mercuri (Coach), John Kircaldie (Captain) We’re On Our Way To . . . Benny Acampora - COLLEGE: Greater New Haven State Technical College, North Haven; MAJOR: Electrical Engi- neering Dawn Acquarulo - COLLEGE: University of Rhode Island, Kingston; MAJOR: Con- sumer Affairs Angelo Annunziato - COLLEGE: Univer- sity of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Pharmacy Robert Antonetti - COLLEGE: Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey; MAJOR: Chemical Engineering Renee Baldo - COLLEGE: Quinnipiac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Physical Oc- cupational Therapy Holly Barger - COLLEGE: Stone School, New Haven; MAJOR: Executive Secretary Leslie A. Becker - COLLEGE: Boston University, Boston; MAJOR: Biochemis- try Shelly Bender - COLLEGE: Quinnipiac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Health Science James Berner - COLLEGE: Cornell Uni- versity, Ithaca, New York; MAJOR: Sani- tation Engineering Sonita Boodhoo - COLLEGE: Southern Connecticut State University, New Ha- ven; MAJOR: Business Jackie Boudreau - COLLEGE: Quinnipiac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Accounting Michael R. Brandt - COLLEGE: Dart- mouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire; MAJOR: Undecided Karin Brenner - Undecided Barry E. Brooks - COLLEGE: Daytona Beach Community College, Florida; MA- JOR: Business Administration Kenneth H. Brunner - COLLEGE: Bryant College, Smithfield, Rhode Island; MA- JOR: Computer Informational Systems William C. Brunson, Jr. - Undecided Tricia Burns - COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Undecided Debbie Callahan - COLLEGE: Southern Connecticut State University, New Ha- ven; MAJOR: Undecided Jennifer Celotto - COLLEGE: Middlesex Community College, Middletown; MA- JOR: Executive Secretary Dorian M. Cesarini - SCHOOL: John Ca- sablanca’s, New Haven; MAJOR: Make- up Artistry Modeling Emily Child - COLLEGE: Morse School of Business, Hartford; MAJOR: Executive Secretarial Mila Chun - COLLEGE: Dartmouth Col- lege, Hanover, New Hampshire; Mark Cimino - SCHOOL: Connecticut School of Electronics MaryBeth Cimino - COLLEGE: The Uni- versity of Hartford, West Hartford; MA- JOR: Management David R. Ciulla - COLLEGE: Stanford University, California; MAJOR: Unde- cided Jeffrey P. Clark - Plan to travel Europe Thomas Clark - COLLEGE: Southern Connecticut State University, New Ha- ven; MAJOR: Special Education Alfred R. Colonese, Jr. - COLLEGE: Cen- tral Connecticut State University, New Britain; MAJOR: Business Management Amy Conway - COLLEGE: University of Vermont, Burlington; MAJOR: European Area Studies Crystal L. Cornelius - COLLEGE: Univer- sity of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Pharmacology John Corniello- COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Business Gayle L. Cragan - COLLEGE: Western Connecticut State University, Danbury; MAJOR: Nursing Robert Cummings - COLLEGE: Universi- ty of Connecticut, Avery Point, Groton; MAJOR: Aerospace Engineering Betsy Davies - COLLEGE: Bates College, Lewiston, Maine; MAJOR: Undecided Andrew Davis - COLLEGE: Clark Univer- sity, Worcester, Massachusetts; MAJOR: Undecided Cheryl E. Davis - COLLEGE: Johnson Wales, Providence, Rhode Island; MA- JOR: Computer Science Mike DeAngelis - EMPLOYMENT: DeAngelis Residence, North Haven Maria DeLucia - COLLEGE: Arizona State University, Temple; MAJOR: Pre- med Robert Deming - COLLEGE: Eastern Connecticut State University, Williman- tic; MAJOR: Business Donna Lynn DePasquale - COLLEGE: Yale University, New Haven; MAJOR: In- ternational Relations Deborah L. Dlugolenski - COLLEGE: Northeastern University, Boston; MA- JOR: Psychology Pam DiMartino - COLLEGE: Undecided; MAJOR: Nursing Paul DuBois - COLLEGE: Southern Con- necticut State University, New Haven; MAJOR: Special Education Angela Ferrucci - COLLEGE: Quinnipiac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Physical Therapy Pamela J. Fierlit - COLLEGE: University of Rhode Island, Kingston; MAJOR: Pho- tography John Franceschet - EMPLOYMENT: Dead End Automotive Engineering, Wall- ingford Amy Franken - COLLEGE: University of Rhode Island, Kingston; MAJOR: Nurs- ing Heather L. Freschi- COLLEGE: Southern Connecticut State University, New Ha- ven; MAJOR: Biology Ed Giaimo, Jr. - COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Storrs Michael Gorman - COLLEGE: Dean Ju- nior College Peter F. Grasso - COLLEGE: Hartford State Technical College, Hartford; MA- JOR: Architectural Drafting David Hackerman - COLLEGE: Greater New Haven State Technical College, North Haven; MAJOR: Electrical Engi- neering Paul Hebert - COLLEGE: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York; MAJOR: Politi- cal Science Karl Helff - SCHOOL: North Carolina Outward Bound School Marc Herzog - COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Biochemis- try Doreen Holcomb - COLLEGE: American International College, Springfield, Massa- chusetts; MAJOR: Accounting Wendy Howd - COLLEGE: Roger Wil- liams College, Bristol, Rhode Island; MA- JOR: Psychology Jonathan Iannone - COLLEGE: Emerson College, Boston; MAJOR: Creative Writ- ing CollegeJobs, Military, Who Knows? Debbie Jablonski- COLLEGE: Tufts Uni- versity, Medford, Massachusetts; MA- JOR: Occupational Therapy Chris Jackson - COLLEGE: Fairfield Uni- versity, Fairfield; MAJOR: Accounting Bini Jariwala - COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Pre-med Wendy Kakalik - COLLEGE: University of Rhode Island, Kingston; MAJOR: Con- sumer Affairs Brendan Keefe - COLLEGE: Kenyon Col- lege, Gambier, Ohio; MAJOR: Political Science Kirby Kleimann - Employment John Kircaldi - COLLEGE: Bentley Col- lege, Waltham, Massachusetts; MAJOR: Business Christine Kozak - COLLEGE: Quinnipiac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Laboratory Animal Technician Monique R. Lewis - COLLEGE: Quinni- piac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Radiolog- ic Science Deanne Litke - COLLEGE: Central Con- necticut State University, New Britain; MAJOR: Business Management Kristen Lobasz - COLLEGE: Southern Connecticut State University, New Ha- ven; MAJOR: Business Administration Patrick J. Lynch - Undecided John C. Magoveny - COLLEGE: Spring- field College, Springfield, Massachusetts; MAJOR: Medical Technology Physical Therapy Kristen Marcarelli - COLLEGE: Universi- ty of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Liberal Arts Andrew L. Masto - EMPLOYMENT: Bankers Life and Casualty, North Haven Yolanda Patrice McCann - COLLEGE: Howard University, Washington, DC; MAJOR: Communication Arts Kerry McKeon - COLLEGE: Fairfield University, Fairfield; MAJOR: Politics Scott Nabel - COLLEGE: Williams Col- lege, Williamstown, Massachusetts; MA- JOR: Psychology English Kimberly Nagy - COLLEGE: Middlesex Community College, Middletown; MA- JOR: Banking Todd Nuhn - COLLEGE: New England Institute of Technology, Providence; MA- JOR: Carpenter Jay O’Brien - COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Business Terri Orts- COLLEGE: Central Connecti- cut State University, New Britain; MA- JOR: Undecided Vera Pagliaro - COLLEGE: Eli Whitney Technical School, New Haven; MAJOR: Mechanical Drafting Carla Marie Pandolfi - COLLEGE: Bry- ant College, Rhode Island; MAJOR: Mar- keting Management Mark Papa - COLLEGE: University of New Haven, West Haven; MAJOR: Me- chanical Engineering Michael J. Pascale - COLLEGE: Universi- ty of Rochester, New York; MAJOR: Engineering Grant Peckham - COLLEGE: H. H. Ellis Technical School, Danielson, Connecticut; MAJOR: Aircraft Mechanics Jennifer Petrillo - COLLEGE: Southern Connecticut State University, Hamden; MAJOR: Nursing Tina Piscitelli - COLLEGE: Greater New Haven State Technical College, North Ha- ven; MAJOR: Computer Programming Kelly Player - COLLEGE: Southern Con- necticut State University, New Haven; MAJOR: Early Childhood Education Becky Poulton - COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Waterbury; MAJOR: Ele- mentary Education Scott Raffile - COLLEGE: Western New Englad, Springfield, Massachusetts; MA- JOR: Computers Elisa Ranciato - COLLEGE: Central Con- necticut State University, New Britain; MAJOR: Undecided Myra V. Reddish - COLLEGE: University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport; MAJOR: Nurs- ing Michele E. Rondeau - COLLEGE: South- ern Connecticut State University, New Haven; MAJOR: Early Childhood Educa- tion Elisa Rosenfeld - COLLEGE: Quinnipiac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Advertising Commerical Art Kevin Rudewicz - Move Away Kelly Ann Ryan - COLLEGE: Boston Col- lege, Boston; MAJOR: Biology Christopher S. Sauter- COLLEGE: West- ern New England College, Springfield, Massachusetts; MAJOR: Mechanical En- gineering Janet Scarano - COLLEGE: Central Con- necticut State University, New Britain; MAJOR: Accounting Nancy Shea - COLLEGE: Clark Universi- ty, Worchester, Massachusetts; MAJOR: Psychology Robert Sotere - COLLEGE: Technical Ca- reers Institute, West Haven; MAJOR: Auto Body Larissa Stanley - COLLEGE: Fairfield University, Fairfield; MAJOR: Computer Science Renee Stempeck - COLLEGE: Quinnipiac College, Hamden; MAJOR: Nursing Antonio Suarez - COLLEGE: Technical Careers Institute, West Haven; MAJOR: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Condi- tioning Nick Tommaso - COLLEGE: Culinary In- stitute or Johnson Wales; MAJOR: Culinary Marc A. Torello - COLLEGE: University of New Haven, West Haven; MAJOR: Ad- vertising Art Design Huyen Tran - COLLEGE: University of New Haven, West Haven; MAJOR: Elec- tronics Christine Vachon - COLLEGE: Greater New Haven State Technical College, North Haven; MAJOR: Word Processing Kathryn VanBruinisse - COLLEGE: Franklin Pierce College, New Hampshire; MAJOR: Accounting Cynthia Anne Violano - COLLEGE: Uni- versity of New Haven, West Haven; MA- JOR: Fashion Design Eric Waldman - COLLEGE: Central Con- necticut State University, New Britain; MAJOR: Computer Science Gary Walsh - COLLEGE: University of Connecticut, Storrs; MAJOR: Mathema- tics Debbie Wishart - COLLEGE: Stone School, New Haven; MAJOR: Accounting U. Nedra Yopp - COLLEGE: Stone School, New Haven; MAJOR: Word Pro- cessing SENIOR CLASS PICNIC ( HIGH SCHOOL DAYS High School days, they’re a special time, In a very special place. Memories of High School days, Will always remain. It doesn’t matter which way you go, The fun we shared, it’s here you know. Here at our High School, Some of the best days of our lives. Chorus We are the future and tomorrow, Don’t let your dreams fade away. And if we will work together, We can make a brighter day. Friendships, your first true love, Will always be a part, Of your High School memories, That will live in your heart. Teachers, we’d like to thank you, For showing us the way. Mom and Dad, we love you most, For making this a special day. But tonight’s the night not to worry, But celebrate the end, Of three long years of schooling, Here at North Haven High School. By Tom Clark


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