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to walk through the decade nS .OK .Xo . y ' - ' V ,iN ' J ' ' 5 . u O t - X V NOWECA 1979 NOWECA 1979 NORTHWEST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 29WAMPANOAG DRIVE WEST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT iV. NOWECA 1979 iH NOWECA 1979 CONTENTS THEME FACULTY SENIORS SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES SPORTS DIRECTORY BUSINESS The Sandman If I only had a chair! W4 Head, down, knees bent . The edge ol victory LOOK, Up in the sky. Roughing it G O L F The 1974 Coll Team Ccia h Dan Meany, Steve Czaja.Mike Levine, Tim Braze!, Ed Maguire, )eff Quinn, Dave Gral, Rub Hvall, Mall Braze!, Bi!! Denton, and Tony Dante. Now, !f I could on!y hit the ba!!. ' B O Y S B A S E B A L L - Now, Isn ' t this impressive? PssI, Did you hear the one about .? Be it football or baseball, the same stance prevails. Charlie Brown ' s All Stars I want you for a new recruit! lust a little more practice and we ' ll be ready for Barnum and Bailey. Take That! Look out Guidry!! Pulvffize Ihdl dni- The Bad News Bears Bench Aaaaaa-nd they ' re off EEEEEK! There ' s a bug on the bar ' ' r ' . • , , ■ : II b 4) ' If- B 1 5 Hurry, the Ice Cream Truck is here. II looks lo be about 2 miles, 4 yarcJs, 1 fool and 8 inches. This is a good place for a StickUp Watch out Hulk, Here I come Now, To impress the judges. Shall I catch it or hit it? Macho-Man What do you mean, you ' ve changed the rules? T E N N I S My nose is stuck! And his hairspray doesn ' t stand up. ' ((((r il ' r HELP! The sky is falling! Let me out! G R A D U A T I O N ..I EDITORS-IN-CHIEF . THEME EDITORS )IM SCULLY SHEVON SWEENEY MYLA EGAN FACULTY, SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES . . . .LORI VAN DINE NANCY SINSIGALLI . . .ALHALBERSTADT SENIORS SPORTS BUSINESS JANET KEEFE MEG RANDALL PATRICIA WHITTLE DEBORAH BELCH DREWKEARNS MARYMUCCIO MICHAEL MORGAN We arrived eager to start a new year And quickly settled in Encountering obstacles, we overcame them Having challenges issued, we met them Hkv r - 1 K ' V H K ' i . F H ,mm K W [ ' Examining ourselves and our peers we came away wiser Savoring our victories and persevering through our defeats jp . Now we move into a new phase In our lives Never to forget the times we had. KTHUfV p R I N C I P A L Sister Doris Regan Please excuse this interruption 14 .,g,._J.l„.JU,. Sr. Mary Faith Geelan Dean of Studies Do you have your $S for your schedule change? Mr. Robert Johnson Dean of Students You can laugh now, but I guarantee that no one laughs when they get to my office, especially your parents. 15 VMiimiiiimm i i meajmaimmiMuma aBai luuumt B m MRS MARY FRAN HENNE5SY XldbS. . .CLASS. - . MRS MARGARET HUDNALL Talking? While Mother ' s talking? SR lANICE MacFARLAND Have we done this in this class vet ' MISS MAUREEN DENNEHY It you ' re lust gonna sit there and rot MR PAUL REARDON Department Chairperson t can ' t be bothered by this , . 16 IS MR, DANIEL CARNEY Do you want to hear a joke? MRS. MARY LOUIS ROLASD You ' re AKED ' M A T H MRS. MARCIA RAMUNNI We ' ll go over the homework today. ' MR. RONALD FENN You ' re staying lor STAR Student Training in the Art o( Rehabilitation. MR MICHAEL MISCIO Department Chairperson It ' s in the text. MRS. CAROL SCHAVE One morning you ' ll wake up and say — I love Math! ' MS. LORI HINCHCLIFFL I ' m going to leach this class whether you listen or not. SR CORNELIA COUGHLIN II you don ' t volunteer yourself — I will! IS FR. lOHNMcHUCH Somebody ' s going to gel nailed, MR. lOHN MOORE My grealesl thrill as an athlete was . 5R BARBARA FINAN Business first; then talk! MRS. ELAINE KREIDEL One fool at a time! m k V i : fvTe f. tM FR. MICHEL COSSELIN Department Chairperson Thy Shalt not borrow from thy neighbor ' s wisdom! ' FR LAWRENCE BOCK Take 1000 mg of Vitamin C MS. NANCY DEREN Re-spawnd! (translation: Respond) MR KENNETH HERZOC How would you like to go on a trip to Egypt? MR. DONALD FRANCOIS Any ideas? Any questions? 19 s c I E N C E MR. RONALD FERRI Depanment Chairman Save a tree, use both sides of the paper, ' MRS. PATRICIA MC GRATH We ' re having a guest, so show up ' ! MS. CAROL CANORA II would behoove vou MRS. LORRAINE FLORIO I don ' t ( are if you ' re from East Oshkoshl ' MR.CARYRUCGIERI You didn ' t raise your han(j . MRS. WANDA MOCCIO Don ' t be frightened by Biology — Boo ' 20 MR. DOUG MELODY You guvs are off the wall. ' MR. JAMES AKIN You can lake it down if you want to. ' MR. JOHNSHUKIE Now this little guy . . MR ROBERT EMOND Department Chairperson When ' s the next vacation? S O C I A L S T U D I E S F I N E A R T S MS. AMELITA PUNONGBAYAN Home Economics Department I know you don ' t consider this Home Ec, but . MRS. SANDRA NUSSMAN Busmess Department If you look at the keys I ' ll be forced to cap them! MS. ELIZABETH GLATER Music Department Hello?! 22 MRS. VIRGINIA ROBINSON Music Deparimenl The bell is a signal to c omo tt) quiet. ' MS. ELIZABETH ZANISHKA Art Department Why mt ' Whdl did I do to deserve thisT ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS-IOYCEO ' ROURKE Come-ON girls! MRS. RUTHWOLFSON W ould you like a p eceof candy? - j 1 1 -1 W ' J i L y 1 MR. WALTER STOSUY Department Chairperson You owe me 5! MR. CHARLES LARSON Use your head for more than a hat rack. ' MS. PAT CLEVELAND Secretary G U I D A N MR, RICHARI3RICt Depart mcnl Chairperson You can not plan soon enough! ' MRS MITZI HACLARn We ' re out ot them right now. ' s c H O O MRS. lUNE COTE Bookkeeper MRS. DIANE LUBYN5KY Secretary MRS. ALMA RISTAU Secretary SR BONIFACE GAFFNEY Paraprofessional SR ANNE WHITE Secretary 24 fx DR. lOSEPHBELLIZZI School Doctor MRS. MYRNA LISEVICK Speech and Therapy Jji MR. ALFRED BEAULIEU Building Superintendent MRS. PHYLLIS OPINSKY School Nurse S C H O O L S E R V I C E S KITCHEN ST.AFF 2S ■j • re SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS « 7 I 4 FLORINEC ALEXANDRE Ho Some see things as they are and ask why? Others see things as they aren ' t and ask why not? ANNE M.ALLEN • ' Fro The only way to have a friend is to be one. . TIMOTHY MCSHEFFERY ANDRU5 Tim Alas ye Iriends the time is near when we shall no longer drink the beer. — P, B. BILL iSALCEZAK Ford put It on wheels, CHRISTOPHER BARRETT Bear No man ' s knowledge here can go beyond his experience. — lohn Locke JOHN F BASSANO J Puano The future stretches out beyond our imag- ination. BILL BATAYTE We ' ve got to get out ot this place, il il ' s the last thing we ever do, DEBORAH ANN BELCH Debby A smile is worth a thousand words, I PAUI A L[[ H[ I AI( ) Paulee, Carmen Wallaces sum rerum species. (The appear- ances of Ihings are deceptive.) PAUL E. BIS50N Leo Times speni together like now are forever; Don ' t ever let friends sMp away. — D. Mason OLIVINE V. BLAKE Oho Live for today and not for tomorrow for you will never know what tomorrow will bring. WENDY lOYCE BLAKE Taurus It is never too late to be what you might have been. ' ROBERT L BLICH |R Bob Every job is a selt-porirait ol the person who did It jA.MES [iONEE Bones ' My spirit, like a maddenetf fly, keeps buziing. MATTHEW I BRAZEL Without faith a man can do nothing with It — all things are possible STEPHEN PATRICK BREWER Brew c TIMOTHY I BRIMMER Brim t ain ' t asking no one tor nolhin ' j( I can ' l get it on my own. CHRISTOPHER I. BROWN C.B., Toper For long you live and high you fly, but only it you fide thelide . . DAVE BRYANT Skull Keep on smiling through the pain. JULIANN BUTLER I.B. II you love something, let it go, If il returns, it ' s yours, If nol, il never was DONNA jEAN CALDARELLI D.j. Nobodv ' s seen where I been, (eels what I ' ve done, Nada One — HEART 30 KJSEPH ANTHONY CAMIZZI )oe Better todav than tomorrow THERESA CARDELLO Terry Some people count time, others make time count lEFFREYj.CASEV Wdsied words are so absurd ■ m i ■ « ■  ■■■■ i T Pi K i iwW iTTiWiWWT Beth We do not remembef day ; We remember moments SARAH ANNE CHAMBERS Each happiness of yesterday is a memory (or lorporrow. r. SARA CHESNUT KEITH F. CLAFFEY Gel il right the (irsi lime Thai ' s Ihe main thing lOHN RAMSEY CLARK I.e. I regret Ihat I have but (our years to give lo Ihis school. JOSEPH COLEMAN I cart resist anything but temptation MARCIA M, COLLYMORE Rosey love IS whal you make ir. o make it your best MAUREEN BERNADETTE CONNOLLY I am only one but still I am one. And though I cannot do everylhing, I will not re(uM lo do the something I can 31 do. if DANIEL H CONNORS For long you live and high you tly, smiles you give and tears you cry, and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. IAME5H. COTE limmy To know IS nothing al all; To imagine is everything. ANASTA5IA MARVLINE COULOUTE Every man needs a woman to lake care of him so she can make him strong enough for her to lean on. KEVIN P. CUNNINChMM Kev Winning is good; Losing is bad. Bui quit- ting is worst of all SEAN CUNNINGHAM Up in the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We dare ' t go a-hunlmg, For Icar ol lit- tle men CAfHEKINf ( I. kis 32 Cur It IS not hf)w much we have hut how mui h we enioy that makes happiness. STEPHFNCZAIA Those ol you who Ihink you know every- thing are annoying lo those ot us that cJo. PATRICK l)■ l Heavy , SHAWN T DALY ■ Vou ' fcunlv ds happy as ynu makf up n PATRICK I DOUGHERTY I ran ' l help Icclmg I ' m lusl d day dwdv lium whi ' rt ' I v In he Sn I ' m running n iw. iikr a nvrr lo Ihf sva PATRICK ),DOWNES)R No one knows whdl il is Ihal he can do Mil he Ines ZINAV. DRESLIUS No one is ever underslood except Ihrough (riendship, BRIAN MDRISCOIL Men don ' l lail They merely give up Irying ' ALINE A. DUFFY Success is getting whal you vvanl, happiness is wanling whal vou gel TANGALAD. DUMAS Shorlstuff We would worry less aboul whal olhers Ihink nl us. il wc realized how seldom they do 33 KATHRYNMARY I5UNN Kathy — Dunncr 1 There are two days of Ihe week I never worry about; yesterday and tomorrow. r MARY E.DUNN Dunner H And when this journey is done, we ' ll turn to face the rising sun. lOHN D. DUPUIS Dupes There ' s nothing to worry about, but the worries that you make up yourself. MYLAM. K. ECAN When you ' re down and out, life up your head and shout, ' There ' s gonna be a great day ' . CRAIG EILERS What a long strange trip it ' s been . . . — THE DEAD YOLANDA ARDELL ERSKIN Lee II is better to be wise and stand alone than to be foolish and follow the crowd. ANN LOUISE FLAHERTY Annie Act as if it were impossible to fail. ' JOHN L. FLANNERY The rain starts washin ' all of those cau- tions into your life, and you realize just what is true. What else can you do? We never know about Ihe days lo romp, Biil we think about ihem anyway CRAIG A. FOSTER Doubi whom you will, but never doubt yourself. MAURICE FOX The more I study , the more I know. The more I know, the more I forget, The more I forget, ihe less I know So why sludy? MARYGAFFNEY To his own impulse every creature si irs WILLIAM GALLIGAN If it feels good; do it. lODY GATES If you can imagine il, you (an at hicvc il II you can dream il, you can become it ' PETERCERKE ' The quality o( a [ob is a direct retlccliun ol Ihe person who did It NICHOLASCIORGIO Think (il where you ' re going and not of what you might have done Time lor us it ' s jusl begun 35 ROBERT GIOVINO Cino The besi wav lo itay out ot Itouhle is don ' l gel raught! FRANCES GIULIANO Fran Sel me adrid in a sea of hope and I ' ll sei my sail lo new horizons, LORIGLEASON Daisies will bloom where Iheie is room, )usl give mem the chance logrow. GAIL CORDON C ' i-C No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings THOMASGREENFIELD Greenie ' Nothing that ' s forced can ever be nght; it it doesn ' t come nalurallv, leave if. 36.,, LINDA GAIL CRESHAM Kitten Do not insult the mother lion until alter vou have crossed her den ROBERT GUILMARTIN Reality or Illusion? ALBERT G.HALBERSTADT Ai.Albie II the blind lead the blind, both tail into a ditch DAWN HAMMOND EduiJtion makes people easy to lead, but dilhcull lo drive; easy to govern, bul impossible lo enslave. MILTON EARLeHANLAN lo reach I he goals set for yourself. To be the you that you wan! to be That is success. CHRIS HARDING A C LLL HARRIS Nance Don ' l counl the days, make the days count One good turn gets most ol the blanket PHYLLIS HARRY A Inend is one who comes in when the world goes out ' KAIHLLLN HAVENS Kelly All Ihe things I really like lo do are either immoral, illegal or fattening, RICHARD HEMOND Lessons learned are like bridges burned. You only have to cross Ihem but once HECTOR I. HERNANDEZ Handsome Hec You can ' t hold a man down without slaying down with him ' 37 i C,U HlSkl III BARBARA HILL ■111 he hcdnl. Idlk VMlh pcnplr, not li. ihrin ' ROBfRT MILLIARD in d ' r MM ' , and Mime arciilhccMs THERESA HOCARD Terry I MM ' kituusniil i|v l ' |ilh till the hotirol M ' jiarjti ' MARY ANN HORAN Ot. rn.ifr Ihjn lunk — iilisrrM- l)u im.fr thjri loti. — Iri-I IJm rnnrc Ih.m l vli ' n — i.ndcrsljni! Dii niiir - th.in .■«|M— IHI ' CtCIl HUDSON C ■Icni ' • l,,K,-llu-ii.(« . IV-1I.I...1I . Sinii--s Ih.nL .llniiiKI -l(. 1 KIMIlMtKSON KC I l ,IU ' 1. ' IJIM ' ,1 1 1 Br-TTrrr I::: EllZABETH|OHNS(5N Liz TRACEYDEANEIOHNSON Tray A tdsk, no malirt whal Ihc Uf tan In- addmiilishcil, V )u put your mind lo it THERESE MARIE |()LLY Torri null ' s jriil idinhowv tndki ' lhiNhj|)|iv h(- irl ildni ANDKtW E KEARNS ■Kiinn.ny; wild, running Ifi-c, nnlhmn in rdrlh vMifn lANET MARIE KEEFE Two foads (livorKcd in a wimij ami I took ihc one h- Itdvi ' lctl hv. nd ihat maifr all ihi- dillcrcni r ' CARHEinO KING f r.-r-doni is lln ii|iin iMt il.,i ihfimnh whu h poiifs ihc iinliK ' i ' ' hiiuMfi |)l ll, dtid ir huriijti di ntlv VERONICA HELEN KUIIG I ' cnpN- in in i Mropi-liliori All I Hdnl i )■ hj i ' iin p.d „.„i 39 HEIDI ANN[ kUNDAHL Hold fasl lo dreami, lor if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. LISA MARIE LARO Beauty takes tfie form of common things — a falling tear — a buddmg rose — a graceful gull on silver wings — JENNIFER LEE I want a lover, and I want some friends, and I want to live in tLie sun, and I want to do all the things that I never have done. KEITH LEE Taint ' no use to sit and whine Cause the fish ain ' t on the line Bait the hook and keep on tryin ' Time is slowly movin by ya ROSEMARIE LETIZIO Roe All I want is for you to accept me as I am. MARK LEVITT 40 FREDERICK I LEWIS During a game a man shows something of his character, when he loses, he shows all of it. TIMOTHY LYONS Tim J-J« EDWARD MAGUIRE What I have learned, I know no longer, The little I still know, I have guessed, MARY BRIDGET MAHER Life is a series of surprises, and would not be worth taking or keeping it it were not. COLLETTE VERONICA MALCOLM slept and dreamed that life was beauty. I woke — and found that was duty. DIANE MANGAN The pain thai must sometimes accompany love, will in time give way to intense happi- ness. NANCY JEAN MARA Tomorrow is a promise of fulfilling yester- day ' s dream. M-S-AJk LISAMATASSA Lima I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and love today PATRICIAMATHIS Whoever lives true life will love true love. MICHAEL DELMUS MATTHEWS Mike We hope for the best, and if we gel it we hope for something better LINDA McAUUFFE Smiley Cherish vesterdav dream lomorfow live today lOSEPH McCarthy In a mallet of a moment lost till the end of lime ll ' s Ih, beginning of anollier day and the end of mine DEVIN McGARRY MAUREEN McCOLDRICK Mo-Mo, Coldie Far away are my highest aspirations, I can believe in them and try lo follow MARGARET McKENNA Some men see things as ihev are and sav, why I dream Ihings Ihat never were and say, why nol MAURA McNALLY 42 Muff A smile can never be kept. It can only be given away ROBERT MELANSON Moose Us a long road and a liltle wheel, and il lakes a lol of turns to gel Ihere ELYNORA. MELLY People stay |usl a lillle bit longer We want lo play — jusi a lillle bit longer WT iw  i wi  i lamimma MMI CRAIG STEVEN MENDOLA There is no lulure in any |ob, ihe lulurc lies in the man who holds Iheiob lACQUELINeANN MILLER lackie I only have one lile to live; but if I do it righl, once will be enough lAYNE E.MILLER I have Id art the way I am now belote I can become something else KATHRYNMILLIOT Katie When you reach (or the stars, keep your feel on ihe ground. CREGMILNER How well you do now doesn ' t determine how lar vou will go in Ihe future ItFfLRY EDWARD MITCHtlL sier K) sidy oul ol Iruuble ihan u cl out ol trou- ■Wl . lUDY ANN MONROE If I have to think to act differently, then no real change hasyel taken place ERIC WILLIAM MORGAN Do what you want to do, but be who you are 43 MICHAEL PHILLIP MORGAN I ' d rather laugh wilh ihe sinners than trv wilh the saints, because only the good die young, MARY CATHERINE B. MUCCIf ) Mare, Mooch If you have a dream, hang on lo it, because dreams come true DEMISE K.MULLANE Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes (rom bad ludgemenl MICHAEL PATRICK MURPHY Murf Laugh and ihe class laughs wilh you. but vou slay alter school alone MICHAEL MURRAY After runnin ' around a lime or two. I find only the best will do. NANCY NAKfi(_)UL Though Ihe disiancr may divide us, Ihftc s a paradise inside us we can ' t ever lose — Dan f ogelberg TROYNEELY Keep smiting and everyone will wonder what you ' ve been up to DANIELS. O ' BRIEN Danny We ' ve been ihrough some limes together, with trunks of memories still to come. BRIAN O ' CONNELL Happv are those who dream dreams and are willtng lo pay ihe price ro make them come true ELIZABETH ANNE O ' CONNELL Wilh all Its sham, drudgery and broken dreams. il is siill a beauliful world, Be careful Sinve lo be happv — Desid- erata ROSEMARY O ' CONNELL Rather to have something to remember, than nothing to regret KATHLEEN MARY OHLHEISER Katie Love when vou can, cry when you have to, be who you must — it ' s a pari of the plan ALFRED PARKER DAVID PA5TULA Dave A man ol his word is Ihe tulufe SUSAN PATRISSI Keep smiling, il makes people wonder what you ' ve been up lo. MARGARET M. PAUROSO Meg Impossible is a word only lo be found in Ihe ditlionary of fools. CYNTHIA A. PAWLINA Speech is of time, silence is oi eternity In quielness and in coohdence shall be-my sirenglh. . - • ,. -J- .. . LOUISE PELLETIER He who has a WHY to live for, can beat almost any HOW BENITAC PERNELL Banana DENISE PETRYLAK I have learned that lo be with ihe one I love is enough forme MICHELLE MARIE PHANEUF We can not make a success out ol life without making a giflofil, ANNE PICKERING It IS difficult lo say what is impossible, lor the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and Ihe reality o( tomor- row EDWARD PILKINGTON Pilk A little kindness from person to person is better than a vast love for all mankind MARYPION Have the courage to believe in yourself You may fail, but al least you ' ve made the effort fiismifmimmmmmmmammmm MARTIN PITEK Personality ha ihe power lo open man duuti, bul i;hat- acter must keep Ihem open HEATHER MARIE QUINN Arl IS ihe signature ot man. 4 MARGARETS. RANDALL Meg Be voufself — no one can sav you ' re doing it wrong JOSEPH M.REALE )oev As the winds drill through mountains with unseen thoughts, so do my dreams DELROYREID Bunny Try lo smile during the time of sorrow ROBIN REILLY It you don ' i understand my silence, you won ' t under- stand my words ' KATHERINE MARY RODGERS Kaiie Only the person of deep failh can see the hand o( Cod in simple ihtngs. THOMAS RODGERS It ' s a long, long road of which there is no return that leads us lo who knows where 47 BRUCE ROGERS Noodles I ' d ralhcr Iry somelhing large and lail. Ihan irv somi-lhing small and succeed. KELLY ROGERS I ' ve been Ihinkmg aboul the good things to come and I think somelhing has already begun ROSEMARY RU5SO Roe Us Ihc lime you wasled on your rose thai makes it so impoflant, KEITH SANGIACOMO Thrre ' v no deleal in truth, save Irom wUhin, unless you ' re bcalen ihore, you ' re hound lo win ' KEVIN F.SARR Wake up lo (ind oul thai you are Ihe eyes ol Ihe world 48 lOHNSCHIEEER Schiff In Cod we trust; Everyone else pays ( ash ' 1. . lAMES THOMAS SCULLY Sculls Today makes every yesterday a dream ol happiness, and every tomorrow a vision o( hope. MARGARET SHEA Margie Darp to he happy, don ' i shy away Reach oul and t aplure the loys ot loday, iniiiMT ' ' ™ — ' ' — MARY-IENNIFERSHEA Jen It ' s only the giving thai makes you what you are. TRACEYSHEEDY And ihis the burden of his song, for ever us ' d lo be, I care for nobody, not I, If nobody tzares for me. MAGGIE SHEN Each moment . . . has its own beauty . , . a picture which was never seen before and which shall never be seen again. MARYBETHSHIMKUS Life is sweet )ust because of the friends we have made and the things which in com- mon we share NANCY ANN SINSIGALLI Cod, Grant me serenity lo accept what I cannot change, courage to change what I can, and wisdom to know the difference. HtNRN SMITH Until one has fallen down, one cannot truly stand up SUSAN MARIE SMITH S usie Now I know my life has given me more than memories. CAROL SNYDER In truth we talk only to ourselves, but sometimes we talk loud enough that others may hear us. KRISTENANNESPADA On the slage she was nalofal, simple. aHecting. Twas only thai when she was of I she was acting ROBERT STUBB5 Stubbs If you keep in louch with youc Inends now, you will have Ihem later GRACE C.SULLIVAN GiCi Never trouble trouble. I ill trouble troubles you. iM LORENAT, SULLIVAN Spenia Pooplf spend too much lime looking for Ihp lulure, when Ihev should sil hack and enjov the present SHEVONS, SWEENEY I nuver knew 1 could love life so much — And luvc so many people at one lime, MARIF TESTA Murr, (pooh honey) E T.N, Slow down vou i rj y t hild . . you ' re mi amhilnius for ,i FRANK TASSISTRO tiring mo a whci-l ol oaken wood, a reign ol polished leather, a heavy horse and a tumt)ling sky brewing heavy weather WILLIAM M THOMPSON )R, Bill A mdn has got in know his limitations BK ■MM Hiiiiininmiip mimmmmmmm. SHARON ANN TRACEY II ihere is no wind — row SALLY ANNE TRACY Love when you can. cry when you have lo, be who vou musi, that ' s a part of Ihe plan TRACY TURNER Zawrot You go lo vour pleasure: business while I go to my busi- ness: pleasure! JOSEPHINE KATRINA TUSKIEWICZ Tusk A Irue Inend walks in when the resi o( the world walks oul, lAMESULLMAN LAURA M VAN DINE Lon Happiness .-.a iiiuini v, not a cleslinalinr Pf llk ' APHKDES ■A! lerzi Only Ihe Kond (lie vnunR lAMESVERfURTH Verf Doubt whom you will, bul never iloul lOANNEVERRENCiA )o You say vou wani lo be somebodv: ihal musl mean vou don ' l warn lo be yourself. MARCIAARLENE VIRTUE Marcie Fame is vapor. Popularily an accident, Bui one Ihing endures, characler , C p | m hi W S L i 1 i- k i V ft DOREEN ELIZABETH WELCH r They can because they think they can LOUISE MARY WELCH Lou, Weesie Open up and Id the sunshine touch your heart and show the lAorkf what you can be THOMAS WEST MAUREEN ELAINE WHALLN Kindness tn words Cfealcs tonlidcnic Kindness in Ihinking creates proloundness Kindness in IpelinR ( re- ales love . . lULILS WHITE ).W. A word )o the wise: When you are right, no one will remember; when you are wrong, no one will (orgel , r IKK I VMll I II I You get out ol lilc what vou pul in tw ii love, pcdtf, bale, or sin. What ever you contribute — DON ' T GIVE RB! wmm w m ANDREWWITIK Wil Really! lULIEWOOD l c mil inllOM where The pdlh mdv lead, K insiead, «hpfp Ihrfp ts no palh and leave j trail ' ANDREA], YOUNG ll IS rdsiof lu distoviT a (Iclicifrnv m mdividuaK m slatps. dfnJ in Ptovidcnrc, than lo spc ihcif rf.il impnrt dnd value ANTHONY YOUNG Huggy, Mickey, Tony SuifC ' isitpppnd ' . on clloFl S3 SEAN YOURELL )usl when you think you ' ve giaduated from the school of experience, someone thinks up a new course. ANTONIETTAZULLO Ami A true friend will stay close to you through grief and pain. CAMERA SHY: Bruce Bogdany, Michael Cooke, Maureen Daly, Ms. Gloria LaFleur (Biology) and 5r. Helen Whelan (Library). Class ol ly y fifsfsmesmmmmmmm li mf immt mm m w cn n i BABY FACE, YOU ' VE GOT THE CUTEST LITTLE BABY FACE a K ' H Ij . wX ..} k 56 These picluri ' b are oi Ihe Yearbook Editors and Farully Members. issmmmmmmmmm Answers to he found al the end oi Ihe Senior Direclory OUT TO LUNCH Wp)i 1 1 • 1 ; i v HH SB BE BACK IN 20 M INUTES SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL THE FOLK GROUP: Marly Slebbins, Michelle Phaneuf, Barbara Lennon, Palricia Whittel, and Michael Morgan, MocJerator: Mrs. Ramunni. No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the conti- nent, a part of the main. — lohn Donne PASTORAL COUNSELORS: Miss Nancy Deren, Father Michel Gosselln. ttriifert fcerc... Only FRIENPS you have B«t v w 64 It ' s never easy movin ' on to something new But, you must leave your past behind And start living your life just one step at a time. You can ' t do anything without that first step; You only get a million If you put torth th You can only win the one step at a time. You learned to walk and talk just one step at a time So, in your life You must take everything in stride And, live your life one step at a time. Be here now, don ' t look back You ' re building you right now. If you don ' t do it you will always wish you did lust remember to do everything in your life just one step at a time. —Patricia Whittel 65 The Lord, Sheparcl and Hosl The LorcJ is my shepard; I shall not want. In verdant pastures he gives me repose. Besides restful waters he leads mc; he refreshes my soul. He guides me in right paths for his name ' s sake. Even though I walk in the dark valley, I fear no evil; for you are at tny side. With your rod and your staff that give me courage. You spread the table before me in the sight of my foes; You annoint my heaci with oil; my cup overflows. Only goodness and kindness follow me all the days of my life; And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for years to come. — Psalm 23 Ask, and il shall be given you; Seek, and ye shall find; Knock, and it shall be open unto you. -Matthew, vii, 7 To everything there is a season. And a time for every purpose under the heaven. ■ Ecclesiastes, iii,1 I n i ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES iLb N O W E C A iOITOKS- IN-CHIEF )im S( ully, Shcvon Sweeney Moderator: M ' , Zani-.hka BUSINESS EDITOEJ. Mic hael Morgan John Flannery, Rob EHillard, E-|eather C uinn, )im St uHy Missing SEievon ACTIVITIES EDITORS janel Keofe, Mog Ran dall, Al Halbersladl STAFF: Nancy Harris, Oli vine Blake, PFiyllis Harry IlllME EDIIOK Wyla Egan SI Ml Maggie SEien, 7ina Oreslius, Mary -Xnn Horan SENIOR innORS Oehbie Bekh, Palniia WEiillel 70 FACULTV AND SPIRITUAL EDITORS. Lon Van Dine and Nam y Sinbigalli STAFF BelFi Crrri, Robin Reilly and Katie Ohiheispr PHOTOGRM ' in STAFF: Donna Calderelli. Pclpr Wolie, lackio Miller. Wi ' .sing RdlxTl BligFi. SPORTS EDITORS Drew Kearns and Mary Mutrio. STAFF; Mary Dunn, Barbara Hill, Kathy Dunn. Missing: Lisa Malassa. 71 p A S S A G E S PASSACfS fDITORS: Lisa Sumplcr, Barbara Ipnnon, Zina Dreslius Aline Duffy, Shawn Daly, Sue Peterson, Beth Barlus, Denise Mullanp, Ann Flaherty, Mes Randall EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Craig Hudak. MODERATOR: Ms. Dennehy. PASSAGES STAFF: Mary Maher Terry Hogard Vernelte Townsend LaimaSimanskis Tara Gallagher Connie McDonald LisaCrilfen Cindy Malolt Meg McKenna Noreen Wise Joel Peterson Tim Bra2el Tim Griffin |im Hudak Kate Belliz2i Maureen McColdrick n IBT WRITER EDITORS: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF; Rick Hemond ART EDITOR: lulie Wood BUSINESS EDITOR: Chris Barrel! MODERATOR: Mrs, Hudnall • ' ' )i ff l, ii ! EDITORIAL STAFF: Nancy Sinsigalli, Peter Mcllveen, Katie Ohiheiser, Mary Clark, Terry Deleslon. ART STAFF: Harold Douglas. Robert Bligh, Marcus Klim, Aline Duffy. 73 ' OXJ-C- o _ LX jjf O C AA- EXECUTIVE BOARD: PRESIDENT: Sharon Tracey VICE PRESIDENT: Eric Brown SECRETARY: Tom Hampton TREASURER: Ed Pilkinglon PARLIAMENTARIAN: Kevin Sarr MODERATOR: Mr. Miscio 74 75 BiCf ' JiYi.W ' . ' .MT ' ' M FRESHMAN CONTACT EW ' ' iCc ANNUAL MEMBERS COM- MITTEE HEADS 76 llllllllll|l||||||IWIIH I IIIIII H IIIII H |l| | | || |||IW I III I II IMM ■ ■ IMII SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES; John Bassano Nancy Nakhoul Diane Mangon Cathy Cuns Tony Young Kevin Cunningham Bruce Rogers Cecil Hudson FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Kathy Stovall Denniece Deniz Margie Egan Tim Brazel Sue Pastula Sean Hayes Patrick McColdrick TomCoughlin SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES. EIroy Christie, Margie Hoar, Sue Wain, Kate Beilizzi, Sylvia Radionovas, Ann Gaffney, Tom Stan- wick. lUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Dorry Willoughby, Sarah Hagearty, Kevin Quinn, Vinnie Cazzetta, Ed Looney, Peter Mcllveen. 77 CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Pal Dougherty VICE PRESIDENT Cecil FHudson SECRETARY Nancy Nakhoul TREASURER Lori Gleason lUNIOR OFFICERS: PRESIDENT lane Morrisey VICE PRESIDENT Barbara Lennon SECRETARY Linda Pszonowsky TREASURER Sandra Brooks 78 iiiHmj B BUiiMULRiii « i n mi i iMiiwMjj]Liiiniiw i imi ii« SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Ned Lagory VICE PRESIDENT Susan Wain SECRETARY Cindy Malolt TREASURER Patricia Brewer FRESHMAN OFFICERS; PRESIDENT Tim Braze! (Missing) VICE PRESIDENT Tawanda Harris SECRETARY Amy Chcsnul TREASURER CharaCill CLASS OFFICERS 79 F O R E I G N L A N G U A G E C L U B S FRENCH I II CLUB: PRESIDENT: Ellen Walsh; VICE PRESIDENT: Lee LaPorle; SECRETARY Lisa Cnfdn, TREASURER Laurie Ciegll, ODERATOR: Mrs. Roland 80 FRENCH III S. IV CLUB PRESIDENT Rk k HcrnoneJ, VICE PRESIDENT Meg Randall. SECREFARY Susan Pclerson; MODERATOR Mrs Weldiin i m il wiMlMi|i i iii iP i i wmiiy iiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiii iii in ii i iwipiiiiiiiii uiuiam M iiimmM iiM lATIVIVCLUB DICTATOR Maureen Whalen MACI5TEREQUITUM Craig Hudak SCRIBA Louise Welch TRIBUNU5 Zina Dreslius MENTOR: Mrs. Slallery SPANISH l IICLUB PRESIDENT; Laura O ' Connor VICE PRESIDENT: Connie McDonald SECRETARIES: Ann Mane Lynch Kale Bellizzi TREASURER Sue O ' Hurley MODERATOR: Mrs lorillo ? Mtc R: ' if l r, jf it. iivr i- warn. Up, SPANISH lll IVCLUB PRESIDENT: Nancy Sinsigalli VICE PRESIDENT: Meg Pauroso SECRETARY: Myla Egan (missing) TREASURER, John Flannery MODERATOR: Mrs Barren NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Sharon Tracey, Julie Woods, Cathy Curls, Craig Hudak, Meg Randall, Tom Hampton, John Flannery, Tom Greenfield, Maggie Shen, Katie Ohiheiser, Terry Hogard, Zina Dreslius, Maureen Whalen, Sue Peterson, Lisa Sumpter, Barbara Lennon, Nancy Sinslgalli, Mau- reen McGoldrick, Mary Cobb, Doreen Welch, Aline Duffy, Mary Maher, Meg Pauroso, Rick Hemond, Andy Witek, Sandy Brooks, Denise Mullane, MODERATOR: Mr, Fern. Missing: Terry Cardelo, Myla Egan, Linda McAuliffe, Meg McKenna, Don Bisson, Cathy Cutis, Michele Phaneuf, Chris Deneen, Sue Smith, Josephine Tuskiewicz, Mary Pion GIRL LEADER ' S CLUB: PRESIDENT: Margie Shea VICE PRESIDENT: Muffy McNally SECRETARY: Mary Davoren TREASURER: loan laniszewski MODERATOR Mrs. O ' Rourke 82 i«M MM Mi n Hi JU M i ummHM i uiMini «unHjjmi.nnuM nmiHMBa MACAZINt DKIVf OFFIC(RS SCHOOIMANACFR lulic Woo() CIASSMANACFKS BplhChdord Sharon Traccv lulio Wood Mary [)avor( ' n Margip Eagan luhc Norko PalrKkMcColdruk Michael Walsh M0I3EKA10R: Mr, Mis( io MAGAZINE DRIVE WINNERS Palrida Whillcl Dpvin Mt Carry Kathy Dunn Npd LaCoy (missing) D R I V E 83 p E P C L U B !•■ 9 84 iiliniiiii i i « iiiiiii«i f iiw i— mill m m — iiiMn ' wiiiiiiitT TrTiTiTiMiBiilBWllTll OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES CLUB Commiltee Heads Moderator; Mr. Marcus DRAMA CLUB Moderator: Mr. Carney 85 H A L L O W E E N 86 muBoussm Mi mKiuiBasmn 87 s p I R I T D A N C E 88 « g«MM iWtJ l llllUak l UlWMMM i ll JWttll ll U lllilHllU l M I D N I G H T O N T H E B A Y 89 s T A I R C A S E Vrt CJuJU i 90 iLiumuiiHuuiHUiiuuii,uiiiiiBinuiuuia ■■nan H U R R Y S u N D O W N 91 c H R I S T M A S c o N c E R T 92 iimuuLikHiMmiiiiHuituBRinai - m .f 1 ' ' ' n Ki m r 93 I REMEMBER WHEN. . . we couldn ' t get our lockers open freshman year due to inexperience, while the locker rule kept them shut in our Senior year, surprise birthday parties were held at 6 A.M. and other crazy hours, we couldn ' t remember anything. Ihe Mr. Bill Show visited 6th period Art. We gave a Day for the Handicapped and no handicapped people came. it took Mr. Akin only 2 steps to get across a room, we moved a ' Bay ' into the gym at ' Midnight ' . Henry Smith proposed to Donna Calderelli in a phone booth and was toici he had a wrong number. Ihe Eootball players invaded Ihe WDRC truck and Brad Davis. Oscar and Eelix moved into the Home Ec. room, we won Ihe Magazine Drive 3 years in a row. ' Toga ' spirit wasn ' t in vogue, but mis-matched socks were, we were always donating $5 to Ihe school to change courses. Chris Brown and |im Ullman got plastered in Art. we attempted to achieve a restaurant atmosphere in Ihe cafe. Drew, Maryann, and |im met ' The Fonz ' (bow-wow!) Fr. Ivan kept giving vocabulary words and words and words we cleaned the Homerooms during homeroom. G. G. almost lost her head. snow came, but snow days didn ' t. ' REMEMBERWHEN . . Parking stickers appeared, or cars disappeared. Ski trips were always being cancelled. Mr Moore attempted his Elvis impression. Moose was Santa and ding-a-linged through the halls. Lavoris on the rocks became a favorite ' drink ' before schoo functions. Sr Doris fell asleep during a religion seminar class, the boys didn ' t dance at the )unior Ring dance. Jackie Miller created a ' Big stink ' in the 600 hall. Friendlys ' Scrooge visited the school, the Senior Shack had its annual grand reopening and closing, we all went on a hayride. ' California Oranges, Texas Cactus, we play St. Paul ' s |U5t for practise ' became the battle-cry of the boy cheerleaders, those maps of Conn ' s Rivers and Highways continued to be made, we rowed to classes on rainy days. Brew-volta danced the night away in the 306 Shop, we missed assigned study but were the probable cause of Andy Witek was invited to ' have a cookie ' at Shevon ' s after their. Prom, we tripped over our tongues with the teachers last names, the Yearbook editors had many verbal boxing matches after school in 101. AND THAT ' S THE WAY IT WAS: SEPT. ' 75-)UNE ' 79 r-l BEST PERSONALITY Paul Bisson and Katie Rodgers CLASS COUPLE Phyllis Harry and Ed Maguire QUIETEST Mary Maher and Mark Levitt ROWDIEST Dave Bryant and Tracey Sheedy 1 MOST SPIRITED Sharon Tracey, Kevin Sarr, and Michael Morgan 96 iuLiULU mT«w iii iii Mm i i «a wimi——mi MOST ATHLETIC Kathy Dunn and Tom Rodgers CLASS BLUSHERS Al Halberstadt and Lori Cleason BEST DRESSED Florlne Alexandre and Bruce Rogers MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Denise Mullane and Craig Hudak CLASS FLIRTS Diane Mangon and Paul Bisson 97 Ok Tenors, here ' s your nole; Humm! ' . ' nii9?ti ' ti •«■•;?! sear ii?! GOTCHA! 17, 14, 331, 79, 47, 22, 11, 4, 8, 105, 98, 210 . THE 1978f001BALL UAM FINAL RECORD 7-3 Beat It — lohnson ' s Coming ' too ■ T3I I don ' t think this is the correct method of making a pyramid ' You take it! I just remembered a previous appointment. Shake, Rattle and Roll! You put vour rear end in and shake about . . . eave me here by You take the high road, while I take the low road . . With the end of the 1978 football season, Coach Walter Stosey retired as head football coach. Coach Stosey, who has held this post for the past 17 years, leaves with an overall record of 73-62-2. Under his direction, North- west tied twice for the HCC Championship, while winning 2 merit awards from the CIAC in 1974 and 1978. From these victories. Coach Stosey was named Coach of the Year in 1974 by the Hartford Chapter National Football Foundation. THE SENIOR SQUAD: Dave Bryant, |oe Coleman, Kevm Sarr, Sean Cunnmgham, lohn Schiffer, Rob- ert Melanson, Mike Murray, Eric Morgan, Steve Brewer, Tony Young, John Dupuis, Pat Downes, Tom Rogers, Craig Eilers, Ed Maguire, Danny O ' Brien, Bruce Rogers, joe Reale. 101 B O Y S c R O s s c o u N T R Y THE 1978 BOYS ' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Tim Keefe, Chris Kearns, Bill Scully. Wal- ler Akiave, Marly Kulig, lames Coco, Dave Pelletier, Pete O ' Callahan, Drew Kearns, Chris Deneen, Tim Burke, Ned LaCoy, Bob Deneen. Coach: Mr. Emond. I wo roads diverged in a yellow wood. And I think I took the wrong one. I .iiiil ihiwutjh the woods to Grand- mother ' s house we go . . . Damn this traffic jam! Bread, milk, eggs, butter I think my varicose veins are acting up again. 102 1 could have sworn she said my rented car was parked by the run- way. How do you spell Relief Two ' s company — So I wouldn ' t lom us i were you. All-Slale: The sure hands people. TCIF. Toes go in first Head them Up; Move them out tveryOoiK l-Kbb t ' Pass the Buck ' call the last seal on the busi 103 I IHHMJHJiJWIIIIWg«WW w g II l J7y GIRLS ' CROSS COUNTRY TtAM: Sheila Walsh, Margie Shea, Rosemary O ' Connell, Maura McNally, Chris Shea, Mary Davoren, Karia Bassano, Louise Cassell, Mary Theresa Mulshine, Pally Lynch, Mary Cobb, Traise Schiffer, Mary Coffey, Mary Grace Mulshine, Sue Larson, BethAnn jolinson Bridgel Cassell, Alison Reck, Alison Kearnes, Coach: Mr, Ruggeri. Oh NO! A rubber bridge. Boing! Boing! Bomg! Sob! I ' m missing ' The Guiding Light ' OH StIAZ BAH! I can ' t tell; Does she? Or doesn ' t she? Would I he? Pepto-Bismal does help. ' I ! Nope! It ' s not my ride. Co on with your stoty. Rockettes — Here we come ' We represent the Lollypop Guild 105 B A S K E T B A L L THE 1978 BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM: Vmnie Cazzetla, Troy Neely, Ulysses Garcia, Marcus Brown, Norman Bailey, EIroy Chrislie, Cecil Hudson, Charles Andrews, Paul Bisson, A! Grady, Ken Woods. Coach; Mr. Larson. CLASS LL Finalist Oh look! MONEY! OOOH Look! Hairy underarms! I didn ' l gel my black belt in Karate for noth- ing. Mom! WHAT are you doing UP THERE? 106 WOW! Did you ever sec such a flal Ijaskelball ' Now I don ' t want to hurt you, but just give me the ball. Ooo-mm-ph ' It ' s just one of those days. 1 wanna hold your hand . . . I wanna hold your hand. LOOK! I can see mysell m the shine ' ' 107 G I R L S B A S K E T B A L L THE 1978 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: Gail Gorden, Cathy Curis, Mary Dunn, Kathy Dunn, Olivine Blake, Calhy Pepin, Karen Rodgers, Mary Cobb, Sheila Andrus, Marybeth Andrew, Mary Theresa Mulshine, Lisa Rodgers, Mary Davoren, Colleen Brewer, Alison Kearns, Louise Cassell- Missing: lame Morrissey. Managers: Mary Muccio, Julie While. Coach: Mrs. O ' Rourke. This game just isn ' t working without refs. Couldn ' t we just wait for it to come down lo us? I got into sidewalk supervising this year. Wanna play leap frog? This game kilts my nails: There goes another A little pointer As manager it ' s 2 for us, lor them, 2 for us, for them, 2 for us - Roll along little taalMy, Roll along. Roll along The Senior Shoijtrrv 109 WIIMPMMWI Ol course, Indoor track is often run ouldoors. Faster than watercolor in the rain; Especially in the 300 Hall! no THE 1978 CHEERLEADERS: Elaine Coco, lulie Norke, Kale Bellizzi, Carol Dupuis, Ann Flaherly, Beth Clifford, |oni lanisweski, Maureen UColdrick, Helen Farrell, Sara Chambers, Bclsy Haley, Missing, Anne Ga ffney. I love this new cheer I wrote; don ' t you? Never fear — No competition here Rockettes! Rah Team! mmm c H E E R L E A D E R S Fi_l T . )- .- ki K LJ. I r- H n. I s p I R I T 112 [vr- r FMMVI U HV «« - SENIOR DIRECTORY FLORINE C. ALEXANDRE, 52 Chalham Sl, Hlkl., 527-941S. ANNE ALLEN, 25 Clonbrook Rd., W. Htfd., 521-3915; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 5; Track 2; Prom Com, 3; Class Treasurer 3, TIM ANDRUS, 8 Indian Hill, Guilford, 453-4483; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2, ?,4; Prom Com, 4. BILL BALCEZAK, 5 Cmnamon Lane, E, Granby, 658-0198. CHRIS BARRETT, 1 17 Pioneer Dr., W. Htfd., 236-0120; Bas- ketball 1; Writer 2 Business Editor i, 4; Prom Com. 3; Spring Play 2. JOHN E. BASSANO, 25 lumper Lane, W. Htfd., 232-1277; Drama Productions 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. BILL BATAYTE, 657 So. (Quaker Lane, W. Htfd., 236-3887; Drama Productions 2, 3, 4; Erench Club 3, T.V. crew 3, 4; Eire Marshall 4. DEBBY BELCH, 22 Clenwood Dr , Windsor, 688-7305; Pas- sages 3; Noweca Editor 4. PAULA BENINATO, 2U Weslland St., Hlld., 246-.?868. PAUL BISSON, 167 While Rot k Dr., Windsor, 525-8518; Class Secretary 2; Basketball 1, 2, i. Captain 4; Ereshman Contact 4; Erench Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Prom Com. 3,4; intermurals 1,2, i, 4. OLIVINE BLAKE, 111 Thomaston St., Htfd., 525-1530; Stu- dent Count il 1 alt. 4; Trat k 1, 2, 3; Flag Girl 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Erenth Club 2, 3, 4; Girl Leader 2, 3, 4; Noweca 4. WENDY BLAKE, 108 Canlerl)ury St., Htfd,, 522-1488; Span- ; ishClul)2. ROBERT BLICH, 16 Collage Grove Circle, Bloomfield, 242- 6857; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Noweca 4; Writer 4. ' t)pi)ANV, ,39 Stevens St,., Aven, 673-1 163. - ' ■ )AmTe BOM [, iS5 MdiA: v()od Ave., ) HtfcL,236-4 ' '  ' iS MATTHEW BRAZEL, 24 Scarsdale Rd., W. Htfd., 521-7909; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3; Drama Produc tions 2, , 4; Sludenf Count il 3 alt. STEPHEN BREWER, HO MihiIiUu Dr., N . Hlfd„ 6-(X) 9; KlxStudenlCouncil 1; Eooibdll 2, ' ., 4 L TIM BRIMMER, 1 58 KrMv.on Si , I lifd, 2 i 5-2942, p CHKIS BROWN, 85 t teal her lane, Wintisor Lot ks, ( 2 5-584l. DAVUO BRYANT, 7 Hilllop Circle, Bloomfield, 242-1854; Outdoor Attivitiesi, 2,4; Football 1, 2, 3 Captain 4; Track 1, w 2,3,4; Baseball 1. lULIANN BUTLER, 54 Chatham St., Htfd., 522-5915. DONNA CALDERELLI, 1470 Asylum Ave., Hlfd., 52 5-7594; Writer 2; Passages 3; Noweca 4. lOSEPH CAMIZZI, 110 Talcot Eorest Rtl., farmmglon, 678- 1561. THERESA CARDELLO, 28 Carpenter Lane, Bloomfield, 242- 8766; Spanish Club 1, 3, 4 Sec. 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Passages 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prtim Ctim 4. lEFF CASEY, 55 Berwyn Rd., W. Htfd., 521-1494; Basketball 1; Ring and Prom Com 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,4; Drama Pro- ductions 4. French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Prtim Com. , 4; Noweca 4. SARAH CHAMBERS, 526 Bloonfieltl Ave., Bloomtieltl, 242- 0115; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1, 4; Outdoor Activities 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Girl Leaders 2, 3, 4; Ring and Prom Com. 3, 4; Basketball manager 2; Freshman Contact 4; Noweca 4. SARA CHESNUT, 19 Winterset Lane, W. Htfd., 232-2 584; Softball 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 1, 3; Student Council 3; Ereshman ConWt 4; Prom Ct m 5, 4; Girl Leader 3, 4; OuttJoor Activities 2. KEITH CLAFFEY, 15 Oak Lane, Bloomfierd,2«}2-5252 lOHN CLARK, 258 Mountain Rd., W. Htfti, ' 561 -3846; Eot)I- ball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Strategit War Cames.,2, 5, 4; Stu- dent Council annual member 4; r)rama Protlurtions 5, 4. jOE COLEMAN, 17 Runnel Cirtle, Windsor, 688-916 5, Ftiot- ball1,2, 3,4;Track4 MARCIA COLLYMORE, 48 Chatham St., Hlfd., 247-2554; Track 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; fteihinan Contact 4. MAUREEN CONNOLLY, 31 So. Highlantl St., W. Hlfd., 2 52- 5210; (MSIA) Class President 3; Ski Club 5; Newspaper 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Club 1, 2; Drama 1, 2; (NWC) T.V. Crew 4; Outdoor Activities 4; Glee Club 4; l )tjin,i Prudii. ikuis 4 lnlraiiuir.il Basketball 4 . DANIEL CONNORS, 609 Fern Si., W. Htftl., .561-0147; Stu- dent Council 1; Drama Productit)ns 2, 3; Ring anil Prom Cf m. 3, 4; Tutoring 4; Noweca 4. IICHAEL COOKE, 45 THT maslon St., Htfd , 247 7 594. lAMES H. COTE, ,50 Robin Rtl,, Wintisor h.tks, 62 5 2808; Math League 4; Spanish Club 4. ANAST ASIA COULOUTErJtPcmbrob St., Htfd, 243 8122: Tutoring 4. ♦ ' KEVIN CUNNINGHAM, 24 Great Pond Rtl,, Simsbury. 65H 2883; Baseball 1,2, 5, 4;Stuflent Count il alt, 4, SLAN CUNNINGHAM, iH tdgcmcrc Ave., W. Hlld., 252- ' )( (M). [(loll)dll 2, i, -1; Prom Com. i, 4. CATHIKINE CURIS, 24 Mohawk Dr., W. Hlfti., 525-4609; Bjski ' Iball , 4; Sofll)all i; Cross Counlry 5; Slutionl Count il 4; Inlramurals 4. STEI ' tUN C7AIA, 21 Pcnwood Rd., Bloomlicid, 2i2 1748; Coll 2, i, 4; Outdoor Aclivilics 1, 2, 4. MALiKFfN DALY, 88 Wynding Hills Rd., E. Cranljy, 6S8- 014 , Track 1,2; Pep Club 1 PATRICK DALY, VI Argyle Ave., W. Hlfd., SfiT-2781; Inlra- mural Baskell)all 1,2,4; Trac k 4 SHAWN DAIY, 94 Hunler Lane, fnlield, 749-4ilh, Glee Clul) I ; Sludenl Counc il 2; Passages 1 Editor 2, 4 CHRISTOPHER DENEEN, .SS Nook Farms Rd., Windsor, 688- i ihO, Cross Counlry 2, Capl. 4; Indoor Trat k 2, 5; Outdoor Trac k 2, i, 4. PATRICK DOUGHERTY, 90 Bainbridge Rd., W. Htld., 252- .5782; Class President 4; Outdoor Aclivities 1,2, 5, 4; Drama Productions 2, 3, 4; Sludenl Council 1, 4; Ring and Prom Com 5, 4. ' PATRICK lOOVVNES, 60 LePage Rd., Windsor, S2S-1.S47; Football K,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4. ZINA DRESLIUS, 258 Oxtord St., Hlfd, 2 56-S501; CIc-e Club 1, 2; I ib rar Club 1, 2; Passages Editor 3, 4; Math L( ague 4; Noweca 4; National Honor Society ), 4; Tutoring 4; latin Club Tnbuna 4. ,J3RIAN l)RISCOLL,b2 Berverly Rd., W. Hlld., S2 5-8708. ALINE DUFFY, 6S Fernwood Dr., Simsbury, 6S 1-3066; Tutor- ing 4: French Club 3, 4; Passages Editor 5, 4; Writer 2, 5, 4; Niiwec a 4; National Honor Soc iely 3, 4. lANCALA DUMAS, 119 Palm St., Hlld., 243-9477; Spanish Club 4; Tutoring 4. KAIHRYN DUNN, 10 .Montc lair Dr., W. Hlfd., S2i-0858; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Out- door Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Rini; and Vn mi C( .in !, Girl leaders 2, 5, 4; Glee Club I : Frenc h Ckjb i, Iniidinurals 4, i)uc I a 4, Freshman Contact 4. K 1 l)L , lOMonlildirDr, W, Htfd.. S25-0B5R; Bas- r imII 1, 2, 5, Co-Capt 4; Track 1; Softball 2, Outdoor ■ ' ii ilies 1, 2, 3, 4, Noweca 4; Ring and Prom Com. 5; I nch Club 3; Pep Glut) 1, Glee Clul) 1, freshman Contact 4, Girl loaders 2, 5,4. ■JOHN DUPUIS,41 Sheep Hill Dr.,W. Hlfd., 2 5 5- 5 507; Foot- ball 2, 5,4; Track 4. m ni- l K. ECAN, UY-t Ridgefield St., Htld., 522-1867; ■Slianish Club 1 See 4, librar ' Club 1; Passages 4; Malh league 4; Drama Produc lions 2, 5; National Honor Soc iety 5. 4; Noweca Editor 4; Tutoring 5. 4;Wriler i, CKAICEIl.E fe,H2 Beacon Hill Dr., W Hlld, 2 i2-.Sl 55, YOLANDA ERSKINf, 1 50 Adams Si , Hlld, 246-5743. ANN FLAHERTY, 28 Uplands Dr., W, Hlfd., 521-7666. JOHN FLANNERY, 54 Treeborough Dr., W. Hlfci., 561-1498, Ring and Prom Com. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Intra- murals 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 4; Tutoring 4, Noweca 4. CARL FOLIA, 120 Stony Corners Circle, Avon, 673-3867; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club treasurer 2; Slu- denl Council 3; Inlramurals 1, 2. CRAIG FOSTER, 21 lellrey Lane, Bloomfield, 242-8139. MAURICE FOX, 37 Huckleberry Lane, W. Hlfd., 561-0008. MARY GAFFNEY, 98 Hyde Rd., W. Hlfd., 523-0311; Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Com 3. WILLIAM P GALLIGAN, 326 CumFjerland Rd., W. Hlfd., 236-2000. lODY GATES, 126 Maplewood Ave., W. Hlfd, 253-1688. PETER GERKE, 20 Arnold Dr., Bloomfield, 242-1089; French Club 2, 3; Outdoor Activities 1,2, 3,4. NICK GIORGIO, 174 Tobey Ave., Windsor, 688-4882; Fool- baW 1 , 3; Track 1,2,5; Baseball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GIOVINO, 185 SommerscI St., W. Hlfd Track 2; Band 1,2 FRAN CIULIANO, 223 So. Whitney St., Htfd., 232-7272; Glee Club 1; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Pep Club 1 Pres. 5; Ring and Prom Com 3; Student Council 1, all. 4; Girl Leader 5,4. LORI GLEASON, 927N. Main St., W. Htfd, 2.56-4912; i rac k 1 , 2, 4; Cheerloading 1 , 2, 3; Prom Com 3; Class Treasurer 4. CAIl GORDON, 219 Cleveland Ave., Htfd , 247-5072 Bas- ketball 2, 5,4. TOM GREENFIHD, 8 Hollistcr Dr., W. Hlfd., 232-5788; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Ring and Prom Com 3; Tutoring 4 IINDAGRESHAM, 1 IMGranbySl., Htld., 527-6215. ROBERT CUII MARTIN, 28 Woodmere Rd., W. Htfd., 252- .5073, Class Prosident 1, Sludenl Councill, 2, 3. ALBERT HAIBERSTADT, 52 Valley View Dr., Windsor, 68}i- 2987; Band 1; Drama Productions 2; Passages 2, 3; Noweca Editor 4; Spanish Club 3. DAWN HAMMOND, 146 5 Albany Ave., Hlld., 527-76(Xi. MILTON HANLAN, 141 Lyme St., Htfd., 243-2067; Inlramu ral basketball 1 , 2, 5. 4; Soccer 3, 4. CHRIS HARDING, 70 Sheep Hill Dr., W. Hlld., 523-57 5, Outdoor Ac l uilies 5,4; Drama Productions 2, 3. NANCY FjARRIS, 565 Holcomb St., Htfd , 242-Of)40; Spanish Club 4; No -eca 4, Track 1,2; Inlramurals 1, 2, 5,4. m irv PHYLLIS HAKR , 14b Kcnyon St., HittL, 2 5-8021; Glee Club 1; Softball 1; Outdoor Activities 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Prom Com. 3. KATHLEEN E. HAVENS, 39 Claybar Dr., W. Hlfd., .SM-21(W; Pep Club 2; Outdoor Activities 5; Orarna Procluclions 3, 4; VolleybdII 2. RICHARD HEMOND, i Grit kel Lane, E. Granby, 6S8-4087; French Club 1 , 2, 3, Pres 4; Writer 1 , 2, Editor 3, 4; Noweca 4; Math League 4; Coll 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4. HECTOR I. HERNANDEZ, h] Montrose St., Hlfcl., 728-6633; Cross Country 1, 2. GUY HESKETH, 1 Essex Lane, Bloomfiold, 242-2830; Out- door Activities 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HILL, 172 Florence St., W. Htfd., 233-0906; Soft- ball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1; Spanish Club 3; Ring Com. 3. ROB MILLIARD, 28 Dartmouth Ave., W. Htfd., 236-4347; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Ring and Prom Com 3; Student Coun- cil 4 alt 3; Football 4; Tri-Pod Board 4; Noweca 4, TERRY HOCARD, 329 Firetown Road, Simsbury, 658-9979; Flag Girl 1; French Club 3, 4; Passages 4; Math league 4, Club 1,2. RY AW HORAN, 128 St. Augustine St., W. Htfd., 23i- 8912; Cloe C lub 1, Pep Club 1, 2; ludcnl Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl leader ' ., 4, Ring and Prom Com J; Noweca 4; Spanish Clul)3. CRAIG HUDAk, 78 longlane Rd., W. Hlfd , 2 i ' . 4798; National Honor Society 2, i Pres 4; Passages 2, i Editor 4; Latin Clul) 4; French Clul) 4, Pros. 1 | CtCIL IILIDS N, i02 Edgewood St., Htfd., 522-1 47b; Bas- elball 1,2,-5, 4; Tutoring i, 4; Student Council 4; Class Vice President 4. KIM IFII I Ksr)N,i47 Shadow Lane, W. Hlfd., 521-2283 ball i ELIZABETH lOHNSON, 30 PlainfieTc 1301; Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 4. TRxriY lOHNSON, 228 Riley Mountain Rd., Coventry, 742-8966; Pep Club 1, i; Track 1, 4; French Club 3, 4; TV. rrew 4 TERRI lOLtY, 7 Randall Ave., E. Granby; Glee Club 1; Fresh- man Contdi I 4. iK ANDREW NKW NS, 30 Conard Dr., W. Htfd., 5211900; Cross Country 2, 3, Capt 4; lndoqr_Track 3, 4; Outdoor Trai k i; Noweca Editor 4. lANET Kirir, 1305 Windsor Avef PVVindsor, 588-5709, Writer 2, i, 4, PepCkih 1, 2, i I ' rcs 4; Noweca Editor 4; Stu- dent Counc il i, 4; Intramural lennis 1; Trar k 1, 2. DAVID KEf LY, 144 E. Harold St., Bloomfield, 243-068T GARFIELD KING, 124 Hilltrest Ave,, W. Hlfd,, S49-0736; l. I r ' ' 4; Inlrjmur.il Sn( for 2, i; Intramural BaskcllKiil ). VERONICA KULIG, 7 Adams Rd., Bloomfield, 242-849 Drama Productions 2, 3. HEIDI ANNE KUNDAHL, 2) August Rd., Simsbury, 658- 7451; Outdoor Activities 3, 4; Student Council all. i, 4; Pep Club 4; Noweca 4. LISA LARO, 12 Sachems Trail, W. Sirnsbury, 658-7295; Glee Club 1, 2 Concert Choir 3; Outdoor Activities 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; lazz Dancers 3. JENNIFER LEE, 5 Roberts Road, Bloomfield, 242-8761. KEITH LEE, 94 Cornwall St., Hlfd., 522-7482; basketball 1. ROSEMARIE LETIZIO, 37 Tredeau St., Htfd., 246-1084. MARK LEVITT, 64 Overlook Dr., Windsor, 688-1852; Drama Production 4; Liljrary Club 1, 2. FREDERICK LEWIS, 12 Westborough Dr., W. Htfd., 521- 7786; Noweca 4; Passages 4; Writer 3; Golf 3, 4; Prom Com. 4. ■ TIM LYONS, 125 Warrenton Ave., Htfd., 233-0366; Band 1 6ofl I EDWARD MACUIRE, 2S Jeffrey Lane, Bloomfield, 242-960) Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice President 2; Student Counci ' 2; Football 1, 2, ?, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Coif 3. MARY BRIDGET MAHER, 25 Borouf Dr., V Htld., 521 1295; Writer 3; Passages 4; Noweca 4; Tutoring 4 COLLETTE MALCOLM, 16 Allen Rd., Bloomfield, 243-8665; Glee Club 1 ; Track 1; Tutoring 4; Spanish Club 4. DIANt XtANCAN, 19 Sycamore Rd., Bloomlield, 242-6425; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Ring Com. 3, Prom Com. 4; Spanish Club 4; Student Council 4. NANCY )EA J MARA, 188 Mountain Rd., W. Hlfd., 521- 0667; (MS|A) Drama Club 1, 3, treasurer 2; Softball 2; News- paper 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1; Political Science 1; Glee Clul) 3; Concerts 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 2. LISA MATASSA, 46 St. Augustine St., W. Htld., 232-4169; Basketball 2, 3; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA MATHIS, 182 Cornwall St., Hlfd., 527-0919; Track 1; Tutoring 4. MIKE MATTHEWS, 669 Garden St , Htfd., 247-9.345; Football 3, 4; Freshman Contact 4. LINDA MrAULIFFE, 151 N. Whitney St., Htfd., 236-3456; ( 1S|A) Red Cross 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, Capt 3; Leader Corp ; Folk Group 1, 2, 3; Ring Com. 3; (NWC) National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 4. jOE McCarthy, 24 Bishop Rd., W. Hlfd., 523-4927. DEVIN McGARRY, 34J.edyard Rd., W. Hlfd., 236-5590; Drama Productions 2, 3, 4 jia MAUREEN McCOLDRICK, IS Drury Lane, W. Htfd., 233- 225 V Student Counnl 2, i, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3 Capt 4; Soft- jall 1. 3, 4; Girl lividcis i, 3, 4; National H nnnr Snriptv 2 3 4; Class President 3; Ourflnnr Activities 2, Tutoring 4; Ring and Prom ( )m. 3; Fren( h Club 2, 3. MEG McKENNA, 21 Maplcwood Ave., V Htfd., 233-3174; (MSIA) Red Cross 1 Pres 2 Folk Croup 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3; Newspaper 1,2 1 ditor ■, Soltball 2, 4 Co-Capt 3; Concerts 1,2; (NWC) NatK mjl Honor Sodoty 3, 4. MAURA McNALLY, 258 N. Whitney St., Httd., 523-.S435; Gid LeacJers 3, V.P. 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Activities 1,2, 3; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1; King and Prom Com. 3. ROBERT MELANSON, 55 Hk kory Hill Rd , Simsbury, 658- 7 VI 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, i, 4 ELYNOR MELLY, 67 Walter A e , W Httd , 232-2207. CRAIG MENDOLA, 44 Stage Coach Rd., Windsor, 688-9107; SPANISH Club 3; Freshman Contact 4; Track 4; Noweca 4; Prom Com. 4. JACQUELINE MILLER, 64 Deerfield Ave., Htfd., 247-0087; ■NV C Indian 2, 3,4. C lAYNE MILLER 21 Burr Rd., Bloomfield, 52i-S12S; Outdoor • ctiviiies2. KATHRYN MILLIOT, 56 Leesbrook Road, W. Hlld., 236- 4458, Colorguard 1; Spanish Club 1; Drama 4; Glee Club 1; 1 .4. CREG( )RY MILNER. 7A Sutton Park, Bloomfield, 243-9253. lEFFFRY .MITCHELL, 25 Ash ford St., Htfd., 522-6393. JUDY MONROE, 15 VVaverly St., Htfd., 527-8814; Band 1,4; Spanish Club 2, 4; Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. ERIC MORGAN, 69 Woodstock St., Htfd., 242-7150; Band 1, 2,3; Football 4. MICHAEL MORGAN, 80 Grennan Rd., W. Hlfd,, 521-6524; Band 1, 2, 4 Pres 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Choir !: Intramural Volleyball 1; ,Adopt-a-Grandparent 1; Folk Croup 2, 3, 4; I Drama Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Ring and Prom com. 3, 4; Noweca Editor 3. MARY MUCCIO, 12 Tiffany Dr., Windsor, 688-2010; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Manager); Softball Manager 2, 3, 4; Drama Productions 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Noweca Edi- tor 4; Choir 1; Freshman Contact 4. DENISE MULLANE, b Stoner Dr., W. Htfd., 561-1692; Track 1; Softball 2; French Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Passages 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Gi d Leader 2, 3,4. MIKE MURPHY, 72 Old County Rd., E. Granby, 658-.5743; Baseball 2; Intramurals2, 3. MICHAEL MURRAY, 192 N. Whitney St., Htfd., 232-2991; Intramurals1,2; Football 3,4; Outdoor Activities 2. NANCY NAKHOUL, 34 Timrod Rd., W. Htfd., 521-0262; Glee Club 1; Outdoor Activities 2; Spanish Club 3; Girl Leader i, 4; Writer 2; Passages 4; Class Secretary 4; Student il4. TROY EELY, 15 Golden Age Dr , Htfd , 236-(X)29; Basket- ball 2, i, 4; Track 3, 4. DAN N O ' BRIEN, 75 Bainbndge Rd., W. Htfd., 233-5935; Basketball 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Track 3; Class Treasurer 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Outdoor Activities 1. BRIAN ( ) ' CONNELL, 18 Arlington Rd., W. Htfd., 521-1738; T.V. CIuIj 1, 2, 3, Pres 4; Strategic War Games 2, 3; Student Council 4; Computer Club 3, 4; Outdoor Activities 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2. LIZ O ' CONNELL, 108 Bloomfield Ave., Htfd., 236-4468; French Club 3, ROSEMARY O ' CONNELL, 12 Standish Rd., Windsor, 688- 5186; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3 Co-Capl 4; Girl Leader i, 4; Spanish Club 3; Intramural Running 4; Indoor Track i; Outdoor Activities 4. ' . KATIE OHLHEISER, 90 Robin Rd., Windsor, 688-2700; Track 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Writer 2, 3, 4; Nowet a 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ALFRED PARKER, 145 Holcomb St., Htfd , 242-4732; Intra- mural Sorter 1. DAVID PASTULA, 23 juniper Rd., Bloomfield, 233-3096; Outdoor Activities 1,2,3,4; Drama Production 4. SUSAN PATRISSI, 93 Shepard Rd.,W. Htfd, 561 1888. MARGARET PAUROSO, 132 Preston St., Windsor, 688-5486; Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 2 VP 4; Freshman Contact 4; Nowei a 4; Tutoring 4. CYNTHIA A. PAWLINA, 14 Red Stone Dr., Simsbury, 658- 4210.  LOUISE PELLETIER, St. Andrews Dr., Farminglon, 679-4775. BENITA PERNELL, 16 David Circle, Windsor, 688-7187. DENISE PETRYLAK, 104 Thomas St., W. Htfd., 236-2474; Pep Club 2. MICHELLE PHANEUF, 26 Clifton Ave., W. Htfd., 521-7542; RAC 2, 3; Folk Group 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Choir 1; Drama Productions 3, 4. ANNE PICKERING, 49 Griswold Dr., W. Htfd., 523-8008; Glee Club 1; Track 1,2,4, French Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, i, Outdoor Activities 2, 3; Ring Com 3. ED PILKINGTON, 162 Grove St., Windsor Locks, 623-3236, Spanish Clubl; Student Council 1, 3 Treasurer 4; Football 1 Indoor Track 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Math League 4; Boys ' State 3. MARY PION, 128 N. Whitney St., Htfd., 236-3327; Glee Club 1; Tutoring 3, 4; National Honor Society 3 Secretary 4. [ry- -amm MARTIN PITEK, 21 Foothills Way, Bloocnfield, 242-8032; Outdoor Activities 1,2, 3,4; Drama Productions 4. MARY BETH SHIMKUS, 118 Westminster Dr., W. Htfd., 521- 1944. ' %- HEATHER QUINN, 19 Stuart Dr., Bloomfield, 242-6851; Track 2, 4; Pep Club 1; French Club 1, 4 VP 2; Writer 3; Prom Com 3; Noweca 4. MEG RANDALL, 18 Drury Lane, W. Htfd., 232-7706; French Club Secretary 3 VP 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, VP 4; Passages 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Noweca Editor 4; Girl Leader 3, 4; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3, 4. )OE REALE, 14 Burnwood Dr., Bloomfield, 236-4485; Span- ish Club 1; Football 3, 4. DELROY REID, 72 Burnham St., Htfd., 242-0855; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Cross Country 4; Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4. ROBIN REILLY, 34 Toll Gate Rd., Avon, 673-6804; Glee Club 1; Writer 2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Track 2; Noweca 4. KATHERINE RODCERS, 7 Trotwood Dr., W. Htfd., 523- 5565. THOMAS RODGERS, 7 Trotwood Dr., W. Htfd,, 523-5565; Football 3, 4. BRUCE ROGERS, 81 Hebron St., Htfd., 527-0616; Student Council 4; Football 2, 4; Spanish Club 3; Basketball 1; Track KELLY ROGERS, 9 Timrod Lane, W. Htfd., 561-2638; Class Secretary 1, 3; Cheerleader 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Math League 4; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3; Prom Com 3. ROSEMARY RUSSO, 40 N. Beacon St., Htfd., 523-4941; (MS)A) Basketball 1,2, Co-Capt 3; Soccer 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Softball 2; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. KEITH SANGIACOMO, 7 Deer Run Dr., W. Htfd., 561-2735; Spanish Club 1,2; Golf 2, 3,4. KEVIN SARR, 282 Fern St., W. Htfd., 232-9007. JOHN SCHIFFER, 10 Carpenter Lane, Bloomfield, 242-0350; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2. JAMES SCULLY, 80 Pheasant Hill Dr., W. Htfd., 521-6108; Ring and Prom Com. 2, 3, 4; Noweca 3 Editor-in-Chief 4; Passages 3; Spanish Club 2. MARGIE SHEA, 97 Westerly Terrace, Htfd., 233-4082; Glee Club 1; Cross Country 2, 3, Co-Capt 4; French Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Girl Leader 3 Pres. 4; Noweca 4; Writer 4; Stu- dent Council 4. MARY JENNIFER SHEA, 240 N. Beacon St., Htfd., 233-4525; (MSJA) Hamiltonian 1; Ski Club 2, 3; Soccer 3; Student Council 1 , 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Drama Club 1 , 2. TRACEYC.SHEEDY, 970 Windsor Ave, Windsor, 688-5451. MAGGIE SHEN, 46 Washington Rd., Windsor, 688-8756; Math League 4; French Club 4; Noweca 4; Tutoring 4. NANCY SINSIGALLI, 502 Broad St., Windsor, 688-1185; Outdoor Activities 3; Writer 3, 4; Pep Club 3, Pres 4; Span- ish Club Pres 4; Noweca Editor 4; Freshman Contact 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Tri-Pod Board 4. HENRY SMITH, 327 Main St., New Htfd., 379-5385; Drama Productions 4; Writer 4; Variety Show Director 4. SUSAN M. SMITH, 10 Winterset Lane, W. Htfd., 233-5913; Girl Leader 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Noweca 4; Latin Club 4; Prom Com 3. CAROL SNYDER, 20 Woodland Ave., Bloomfield, 242-4328; Glee Club 1,2. KRISTEN SPADA, 1144 Prospect Ave., Htfd., 523-1333; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Dramateurs 2, VP, Pres 4; Spanish Club 2 Treasurer 3; Writer 1, 2, 3; Passages 3, 4; Ring and Prom Com. 3, 4; Drama Productions 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT STUBBS, 90 Surrey Lane, Windsor, 688-6168. GRACE SULLIVAN, 735 Prospect Ave., W. Htfd., 232-2902; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Outdoor Activities 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Ring and Prom Com 3; Girl Leader 4. LORENA SULLIVAN, 128 Bloomfield Ave., Htfd., 523-9554. SHEVON SWEENEY, 446 Park Rd., W. Htfd., 232-6333; Noweca Editor-in-Chief 4. MARIE TESTA, 18 Sunnyfield Dr., Windsor, 688-8030; Track 2; Prom Com. 3. FRANK TASSISTRO, 141 Mountain St., Htfd., 249-J3918.306 Shop, WILLIAM THOMPSON, 265 Tunxis Ave., Bloomfield, 243- 01 53. 306 Shop. SHARON TRACEY, 99 Outlook Ave., W. Htfd., 236-3149; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1; Softball 1, 3; Class President 2; Student Council 2, VP 3; President 4; National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4; Girl Leader 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Prom Com. 3. 306 Shp, TRACY TURNER, 4 Timber Lane, Windsor, 688-3470; Track 1,2; Ring and Prom Com 3; 306 shop. JOSEPHINE K. TUSKIEWICZ, 216 S. Whitney St., Htfd., 232- 5316, Library Club 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 2; Writer 4; 306 Shop. JAMES ULLMAN, Moose Horn Road, E. ' Hartland, 653-3703; 306 Shop. LAURA VAN DINE, 77 Walden St., W. Htfd., 521-5301; Fold Group 3; Writer 3; Drama Production 3, 4; Noweca Editor 4; Outdoor Activities 4; 306 Shop. PETER VAPHIADES 9 Drumlin Rd., W. Simsbury, 658-9%1; 306 Shop. V )AMES VERFURTH, 7 Harding Dr., Simsbury, 658-6017; Intramurals 1; 306 Shop. )OANNE VERRENGIA, 57 Woodcliff Dr., Granby, 653-6501; 306 Shop. MARCIA VIRTUE, 180 Pembroke St., Htfd., 242-0495; Glee Club 1; 306 Shop. DOREEN WELCH, 14 Musket Trail, Simsbury, 658-0721; Glee Club 1, 2; Writer 3, 4; French Club 3; Track 2; 306 Shop. LOUISE MARY WELCH, 5 Manor Lane, W. Htfd., 561-1291; French Club 3; Writer 2; Drama Productions 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Outdoor Activities 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Latin Club Secretary 4; 306 Shop. TOM WEST, 19 Butternut Lane, Simsbury, 658-4650; 306 Shop. MAUREEN ELAINE WHALEN, 1715 Asylum Ave., W. Htfd., 236-3714; Drama Productions 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club Dictator 4; 306 Shop. JULIE WHITE, 2C Sutton Park, 242-5706; Girl leader 2, 3, 4; Flag Girl 1; Track 1; French Club 1, 3, 4; Basketball manager 4; Freshman contact 4; intramurals 3; 306 Shop. PATRICIA WHITTEL, 147 Whitman Ave., W. Htfd., 521- 6901; Pep Club 1, 2; Noweca Editor 4; Folk Group 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2; Freshman Contact 4; Basketball manager 2; 306 Shop. David WILLARD, 6S Tyler St., Bloomfield, 242-4574; Out- door Activities 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; T.V. Crew 4; 306 Shop. KAREN WILLIAMS, 52 Simsbufy Manor, Simsbury, 658- 6206; French Club 3; 306 Shop. KELLIE WILLIAMS, 7 Sharon Rd., Bloomfield, 242-5100; Girl Leader 2, 3, 4; Majorettes 3 Capt. 4; 306 Shop. ANDY WITEK, 239 N. Main St., W. Htfd., 236-4671; Student Council 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Drama Productions 2, 3; Pas- sages 4; Prom Com. 3; 306 Shop. PETER WOLFE, 43 Newport Ave., W. Htfd., 521-3773; Writer 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Dramateurs 3 VP 4; Drama Produc- tions 3, 4; Baseball 2; Football 3; Noweca 4; Latin Club 4; Freshman Contact 4; 306 Shop. )ULIE WOOD, 18 Fox Chase Rd., Bloomfield, 233-3284; Track 2; Pep Club 1 , 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Writer 2 Editor 3, 4; Prom Com. 3; 306 Shop. ar ' ANDREA YOUNG, 4 Woodford Dr., Bloomfield, 242-7109; Glee Club 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Tutoring 4; 306 Shop. TONY YOUNG, 4 Woodford Dr., Bloomfield, 242-7109; Outdoor Track 1; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Band 1, 2, 4, Pres. 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Student Council 4; 306 Shop. SEAN YOURELL, 68 Westland Ave., W. Htfd., 521-1843; 306 Shop. . .- ANTIONIETTA ZULLO, 151 Park Rd., W. Htfd., 232-1601; (MSJA) Political Science 1; Student Council 2, 3; Red Cross 2; Hartford Stage Club 3; Folk Group 3; Drama Club 2, 3; 306 Shop. IDENTITIES OF THOSE BABY FACES: (a.) Drew Kearns (b.) Jim Scully (c.) Ms. Zanishka (d.) Mr. Miscio (e.) Michael Morgan (f.) Shevon Sweeney (g.) Patricia Whittel (h.) Donna Cal- derelii (i.) Mary Muscio (|.) Ms. Cleveland (k.) Myla Egan (I.) Nancy Sinsi- galli (m.) Debby Belch (n ) lanet Keefe (o.) Meg Randall (p.) Al Halber- stadt (q.) Sr. Janice McFarland (r.) Lori Van Dine ik J ? HOMEROOM 103 HOMEROOM 104 HOMEROOM 301 HOMEROOM 303 HOMEROOM 304 HOMEROOM 305 HOMEROOM 306 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 SPONSORS Mr. Mrs. Christopher S. Barrett 117 Pioneer Drive West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. Robert Bligh 16 Cottage Grove Circle Bloomfi eld, Conn. John Kassey jewelers Copaco Center Bloomfield, Conn. Dr. Mrs. )ohn F. Maher 25 Borough Drive West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. Roger Morgan SOGrennan Road West Hartford, Conn. Dr. Mrs. Frederick ). O ' Brien 75 Bainbridge Road West Hartford, Conn. Peter Myla Egan 109 Ridgefield Street Hartford, Conn. Peter Irish Egan 410 Downey Drive Manchester, Conn. McKenna Family 21 Maplewood Avenue West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. lames F. McNally 258 North Whitney Street Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. W. S. Randall 18 Drury Lane West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. David San Giacomo 7 Deer Run Drive West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. W. Newman Gleason 927 North Main Street West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. )ohn F. Havens 39Claybar Drive West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. Robert ). Hilliard 28 Dartmouth Ave. West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. Carl Mendola 44 Stage Coach Road Windsor, Conn. Milt ' s Army and Navy 810 Park Avenue Bloomfield, Conn. Mr. Mrs. Paul I.Smith 10 Winterset Lane West Hartford, Conn. Dr. Mrs. Edmund T. Welch 5 Manor Lane West Hartford, Conn. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL ime jK LUMBER COMPy y 6 MOUNTAIN AVE. BLOOMFIELD, CONNECTICUT 1203) 2899341 Connecticut Business Times STAN JASKIEWICZ MANAGING EDITOR 544 TOLLAND STREET EAST HARTFORD, CT 06108 The Connecticut Business Times WISHES THE CLASS OF 1979 THE FUTURE BUSINESS EXECUTIVES OF CONNECTICUT CONTINUED SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 FROM RUSSO CHEVROLET TURNPIKE ROAD WINDSOR LOCKS, CT. 126 COMPLIMENTS OF: DEPCO TOOL WINTONBURYMALL BLOOMFIELD CONNECTICUT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 CHARLES SHIMKUS CO, REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE SERVING GREATER HARTFORD SINCE 1934 380 NEW BRITAIN AVENUE HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 249- 1 396 127 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 o w HEAT TREAT Inc. Edward G. Kriedel, III Tax Accountant CORPORATE PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS FEDERAL AND STATE TAX RETURNS 29 Cornell Rd. West Hartford, Connecticut (203)521-9691 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 SORENSON LIGHTED CONTROLS, INC. 530 OAKWOOD AVENUE WEST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT GOOD LUCK TO ALL UNDERWRITERS SERVICE AGENCY, INC. 901 Farmington Ave. West Hartford Connecticut 236-5911 ■ CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 MELL CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 55 HICKORY HILL ROAD SIMSBURY CONNECTICUT 658 7313 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 79 Ports Department, Inc. VICE PRESIDENT: ANDREW ' DOC RESNISKY CLASS OF 75 PRODUCTION MANAGER: JEFFOUINN CLASS OF ' 81 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 79 SWEENEY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WEST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 2326333 129 TEL 332-05 ' )4 SEES SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN BRAKES ■ TUNEUPS MUFFLERS - GENERAL REPAIRS TOWING Seb Sanraro, Frop. 1630 PARK STREET HARTFORD. CONN. 06106 FORD — JAMES PHARMACY ALFRED FORD — HORACE JAMES JR., MGR. — Lie. PHARMS.— 2370 Main Street Har+ford, Connecticut Phone 522-025 1 The Shopping Bag 776 Park Ave. Bloomfield 242-2249 CHOICE MEAT IS OUR SPECIALTY SELF SERVICE OR CUT TO ORDER FRESH PRODUCE DAILY PLAHERS PREPARED FOR YOUR PARTY NEEDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 SUPREME OIL COMPANY 1715 Asylum Ave. West Hartford, Connecticut 522- 1 693 Sylvia S.Whalen Sophie Sadlosici RECORDS • TAPES • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • ACCESSORIES COPACO SHOPPING CENTER 395 COTTAGE GROVE ROAD BLOOMFIELD CONN 06002 ®TicKEreaN PATRONS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 THE MULLANE FAMILY Anita M. Harris Mr. Mrs. Thoma McAuliffe Mr. Mrs. H. R.Chlhelser, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Donald E. Pas+ula Gerard Margare ' Pion Mr. Mrs. Arthur . Rice Mr. Mrs. John F. racy Kathleen Welch Mr, Mrs. Herman Williams Homeroom 703 CONGRATULATIONS DR. AND MRS. JAMES T. SMITH EDWARD SMITH — 72 JULIA SMITH —74 NANCY SMITH —75 SARAH SMITH —77 HENRY SMITH —79 COMPLIMENTS OF ENGINEERED SINTERINGS PLASTICS, INC. 140 COMMERCIAL STREET WATERTOWN. CONNECTICUT From Ole Blue Eyes Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 PURDY-VANTINE STUDIO 993 FARMINGTON AVENUE WEST HARTFORD, CONN. And now it is finished. With so many things undone. So many things unknown. I will not know what to tell them when they ask me what I have learned, or what I will do. There are no certainties attached to these milestones. I have learned simply that I do not know. I suppose I will saythat I am older. (- oU: rihts iU3t die Cmf faces ' ioPpfUik e .td - CiMd ' JcirrMifoiil e ' Uoi ncmefi-m oi t. . - to walk through the decade -m


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