Old Saybrook High School - Millstone Yearbook (Old Saybrook, CT)
- Class of 1978
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Q 1 Q , 0 5 3 , . ' A' '. 'Y A Q ' ' Y , -. 2 . I . -. -, X . i h x Q X P contents introduction who we were faculty seventh dedication eighth what we did subjects clubs Sports events directory ads x li, k :,A,:,,,, . M , v, ,M , ,qty ,Y9 ','Nv1' 1 v H1 ', My , 5' 'QB '.1v'v?i2': ' ,Q , H f ' .,,sWx,3W, Q ' 'z ' .10',W,,i '- f,, '-,Q wx M V mv 2 ,J md ,, ,Y A. V, W' Hx. ':M4'N,..' .Q JQWLBMV fy m,5.'wj-, n, 1w'l ' Y, 1 5 ,J ,rv :sw 5- Md 'IA , l .alb- Scattered pictures, of the smiles we left behind, Smiles we gave to one another, for the way we were. .2 ,,, awngyx. 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Q I 7 'F' ix So, it's the laughter we will remember, Whenever we remember, The way we were, the way we Were. From the Columbia Pictures, Rastor Production THE WAY W'E YNERE. Copyright 1973 Colgems - EMI Mus Inc. Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved , , . ,, ,,,M' ,qw ,V-van., 1 wi' fe im 'F ' f .W Q ' 'way-dl., .,,,,v,M Aww. .,., 1, ?,. ,,,W.,,,,. .y qw- -lima' an ....,,v-N-lbw..-nvw, 2, Q, www Q X- r wh X -Y.-'fa-vrxwii ,- X Y , , . At 0 , 1'-wg M HM. ,, I , A , , f 1 . JF! 1 Q .f 'A--ifgffrga ya- ' Q Q .Ak kk? 1 mr. william j. martin - superintendent of schools. backpacking, mountain climbing, cross country skiing . nus. midge cook - librarian, audio-visual equipment organizer. library club advisor, old saybrook chapter of american field service Qpresidentl , cappella cantorum I area choral group, , old saybrook education association membership chairperson Q junior high schoolj . mrs. zimik - library aide. I N ,...,,,. .,.--,- .WW-sw ,,,...sa....- X wley -W0,,,,a,..-- mr. james f. crowley - principal. ms. martha a. hunyadi - speech and lan- guage. cooking, reading, crafts. mrs. carolyn t. fackler - secretary. deep riv- er yacht club, galleywags, old saybrook power squadron auxillary, needlepoint, knitting. miss margaret toomey - nurse's aide . linda mc call - nurse's aide. 5 l mrs. barbara hill - nurse. mrs. catherine Custer - muse. mrs. nancy kenefick - nurse. miss valerie milardo - muse. mr. richard w. Champlain - guidance coun- selor, teacher-in-charge . rocks and miner- als class advisor, boys basketball coach, boys intramurals advisor, new haven miner- al club, parks and recreation department ski trips chaperon. . ? 5 . ff K AA ,aa . mrs. christine ryder - learning disabilities. mr. jon wilska - health education. connecti- cut lung association, american school health association, old saybrook education association. mrs. shirley heiney - teacher aide. south- eastern connecticut association for the re- tarded, bowling. IDIS IDIS. IDIS. IIIIS- toni massini - cook. elida phillips - cook. rhoda malley - cook. olive pedinelli - cook. - 3 - mr . wilskac 1 x xr 51 5 3. S s 2 1 3 i 'mfs 49 it M N 'AS 9295 .Q MC L, s.',,s.gw mrs . mulvihill 'W x S X, Q ,vs .- X ,K A. my , at 5 m n X X mSg ' .z fi L, iit diticsssn M., mrs. irene listorti - math aide. connecticut state music teachers association. mr. silvio lucarelli - head custodian. miss linda cl. jackson - piaget alternative classroom. puppeteexs of america. mrs. geri roberts - piaget intern. sunday school teacher, extensive volunteer work. mrs. nadya nedzelnitsky - reading. blue and White news staff assistant, international reading association, connecticut association for reading research, old saybrook feder- ation of teachers fsecretaryj . mrs. melody mulvihill - clerical aide. epis- copal charasmatic fellowship. 1 HATIBHM. RMLBOADS mr. flynn WISH ,.,,,,1...,, mr. laurence f. reney - social sciences fdepart- ment chairpersonj . chess club advisor, audio vi- sual club advisor, educational research systems, yale china association, yale east asian studies, old saybrook lions club . mr. walter flynn - boys and girls high school cross country and track coach. music, reading. mr. tim russell - mathematics, pre-algebra, alge bra. mr. michael m. crowley - social studies. high school jnmior varsity girls basketball coach, old saybrook federation of teachers 33393 fpresi- dentj , state certification fof teachersj board. mr. paul d. tareila - science. sn ev' r mr. ernest lindner - physical education. mr. paul bunnell - mathematics. seventh grade class co-advisor, branford yacht club - sailing cal 25 , Westbrook elks, gar- dening, skiing, music, soccer coach - madison elementary children. mr. john blinn - french. baseball coach. mr. robert 1. dione - art. boxing club coach. EIC!! IATWIIAL mr . bunnell 1 :,, x , B visit France DY mr. blinn .N 'N f, . S f. ., -, ,, ,x ., mr . ladone ,F mrs. liebegott mr. john la done - band and orchestra. mrs. susan rice - music resource person-strings. string quartet in essex, capella cantorum. mrs. marion haynes - english -fdepartment chair- person! . drama club fco-directorj . mrs. ruth liebegott - science, mathematics, typ- ing. seventh grade class co-advisor, old saybrook education association, connecticut science teachers association, new england natural sci- ences museum, lakeland tours group. mr. randy smith - science. student council advi- sor, soccer team coach, high school varsity track coach, travel. mr. walter dean - physical education. athletic di- rector. ff' mr. smith , W 1 ,vm its-1 -iff i 'ti .1 i A , x K 5 is ,,,. f, g n., ij , di gf , il i-All li Hmm 1 ,- ,..--..-..-- .Q pq., lsslouolaac lvscusnsovo Aciqoooaaas :neocon QQ: on an on sa toon asv on nuns: s na bfi no on usvsvuau Q. ssnuveovyof 4 V .4-,moyer nauvsnvf' f ,.,, mr . marino, .. M ,gl mrs. claire j. fredette - french, spanish. mr. michael a. marino - english. mis. jeanette robinson - social studies, news- paper club advisor, north cove yacht club, southeastem connecticut smith college club. senor gomez - spanish. soccer coach, girls basketball coach, tennis coach, old say- brook education association f corresponding secretaryj . an .gif ' i, . ,gjfii L ,Q mf,1r.4c'jvv'11.'Jm,E,:Vk uw V, f V l'0binSOn A J L- if fssl J fs Q , ,.,. , ,,,, W ff f 'effxaiig , VV 4:f,,, 'V ..',,,L , , ,1,X 11, mf -fff I 93, j 3 . ,s4!Z2?T.,.. . . ff? ,WW f 23' 4. 1 H If .4415 .. , W fi f 41 4 ,f 9 1 f giiffq 1 , . 4 'W Q2 ,. A f mr . stenta WORLD I WO no me nmmffg UNM' ANTH mpg FR :v ur x mxom'-MW ' ' ta l 5 14915 :fic z 19.0 ' , Q M 0 Q .Q.lsE 4 ,f . ,. 4!4f mr. thomas r. lane - english, social studies. drama club fco-directorj . mr. kenneth f. johnson - mathematics Qdepartnnent chairpersonj . miss laine - physical education. girls inn-amurals coach, girls softball coach. mr. richard p. stenta - career education teacher- coordinator. yearbook advisor, eighth grade class co-advisor, old saybrook vocational advisory committee, in-service committee, project learn advisory committee . mrs. joan s. harper - home economics. home eco- 1 ,V mm' harp nomics club advisor, chef's club advisor. XX N mr. william parmelee - english. high school freshmen basketball coach, old saybrook federation of teachers fvice-presidentj . mr. anthony w. scinto - general music, choir, chorus. high school freshmen football coach, madrigals, pop group, high school jrmior varsity baseball coach, eighth grade class co- advisor. mrs. marilyn m. Wilkins - science Qdepart- ment chairpersonj . mile creek club, old saybrook federation of teachers ftreasurerl , connecticut science teachers association, thames science center member. mr. len mierzejewski - industrial arts. 4 gl.:-'lf X N mg' 1' n r 1 ' , l K f ss. mr . scinto - ' Niwilizrsvsfnmmr - K . -A lA,.M,x sg, X Q 'dfkvblvx x a- sslcs 1 1 'i get .-.-1 59.0-'4'0 'gLv'li,, ,,,.,,. m .1 sf wzqvf-' ,sw - Lg ir of c c g 5 it lx A f gli... A .,.-4' ,-ff' A-f' genevieve alino m,-h V f f' ,. ,, aaron anderson A 4- as. 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A g E ,far '-' Q Q fi iff V , ff- 1 g, ga . ,QQ 'Q 5 l A ,, mm' 1 in i if ,Q ' if 0 .- - sa gi - , Tf' if MAP' 1 ,k , 8 K, K fig 1 R ' V if T V1 I 4- A., M f 3 z ' 5w L1ms ' A-:SA A christopher chapfman mia christiansen danny clark lydia clark jeffrey coe debra coming heather crockett jane cronin susan custer paul dana donald daniels katrina daniels william daniels susan dargusch teresa della rocco abigail denny philippe desilio beth devlin robert dion john dittman donna doak seventh graders adjust quickly to new surroundings Q11 we're ready to work! class officers jim reardon - president, bruce lawrence - vice president, heather crockett - secretary and beth frech - treasurer are the elected offi- cers who have led their classmates through a great year with the assistance of mr. paul bunnell and mrs. ruth liebegott. 12, less mess is best! janet wollack kicks off the pre-christnnas vacation locker clean-up with a little help from her friends. Q31 and when we were bad .... 141 with time to spare . . . seventh grade pals enjoy that fine fall weather while waiting for the late bus. QS, ' 'show your dazzling smile , ' ' is the fa- miliar refrain of mr. fred bosworth, of na- tional school studios, who clicks our pics in this annual event. Q11 speeches just aren't my thing - a com- plaint from mr. marino's seventh graders who had to attempt this frightening re- quirement. Q21 taking a break from the three r's - debbie corning, rhonda barba and chris marinelli develop field hockey skills in miss laine's class. f3j the trick is to hit it. senor gomez steadies the pinata as his class experiences the hilarity and sweetness of an old mexican custom. C41 pure concentration is the melody of mr ' scinto's newly composed music classes QSQ a chance to vote - once you leam the pro- cedure from mr. reney in social studies. Q61 experiencing technical difficulties - learning to operate the library's many a-v machines is a comse in itself. Q71 some practical lab knowledge - dissecting frogs in mrs. Wilkins' class, can be one of the less pleasant science experiences. M. ,1- K' ,. special classroom experience provide knowledge and fu timothy doyle daniel drager douglas drager stephen driscoll jonathan dykema scott dykes barbara eccleston robert eccleston michael elgart karen farr james fillmore SFCSOW fiorelli christian fortin edward fox elizabeth frech kristen fuller edward galdiner giangrande f.: if N ' 4: f QA I x 1 ffl lr e S.. mr 5 .A L' . , 1 - , ' , , ,M , . ,Q e .lf . rr. AY' iii lx. X f D-. . 5 w W M wel' 'U' K i X an 'X lu, Q 4 X nnr' H, X In Q .,, , VTE' 'vil Q f' Xl 5 J B if Xa - i ff ,j N -' gig if A 5 LG K 'li xg' ,, , 'Y ,,-my 'f ' . 7 K ' '. 'an l. K r fi f n , ,wa john gibson robin gibson michael goodwill f .sr gr ji 1 M 3 if .W .v-. 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'iwff f 'ias is X A H 1 ' va, - KR' ' S A in c R -'K , af' fb K 4' b ws gg s 4, .s Q1 is . z .. so 431 ii'-' - ' i 1 s ME? -..a is is A d ' L -1- if letecia martinez -A 'BU K gl: - K an . S M, U ,, 1 -,A 3 g. - g Egg, 'ps 4- -' 1 AN , -w-.Y Q' .F I if. , ' of g , s. 1 ka, .. , 'K 1 '51, - ' 4-, .. Q j f - , f - 25:1-. .. x - Q- ' - I Q1-5' '45 ':. M Qwg.vA .Q A uf. -. ep,-,Nw af K was-if seventh graders star in special events 1 'J V14 ,gb gf , A , ,W iiiix in ,Q M r K 9' ' in ' ' 'YEU-'Q eh- s 4 mr., N- ei, .- f,fA -Q rl A 4 , Q 'k'- r ' N 'Qi 2 ' K -. .i f t ff, f .' , k 'Q up J , 5- j , ,-, an nk: W. .X A -. y, 'A rm Ying' 5 in 5 h yn., .N r . A l- , , r ,i L,-.Y ,fl,,,, , G ,, L58 i. X I- ,BM EVA A V , f X,mg!g s rm: ..... e 4. james massini brian mc donough pauline mc dougall thomas mc girr marya mc gowan terri mc guire ralph mc kee christine mc manus lori ann mc varish betty menghi 1 . . e millet glenn mittelhauser melanie morgan steven mlmzer patricia musgrove paula netsch michele neubauer kim noonan john nuhn patrick nutt kimberley o ' brien 111 Lmder the direction of the maestro, beth frech and holly tolles make beautiful music in the christmas presentation by mr. la done's jtmior-senior high orchestra. Q21 friday aftemoon at the movies - seventh and eighth graders enjoyed an historical whodunit at the saybrook cinema one no- vember day. f3j a show of hands - a dem- onstration of class spirit at the yearbook get-together where a majority of seventh graders ordered reflections '78. 141 hey, look at that! pauline mc dougall and melanie morgan view the animals at the washington zoo during the annual washing- ton trip organized by mrs. liebegott. QSJ gee thanks! leticia mardnez hands mrs. liebegott and mr. bunnell the winning yearbook raffle ticket at the well-attended seventh grade harvest frecordj hop. Q61 you've decided to take a tx-ip, huh, says mr. morlock flewis bowkerj to his wife mrs. morlock flucy bakewellj after she announces that she's fed up with him. several seventh graders performed in the production of ' 'rest assmed. ' ' LL! in A ' I . . , -4 -D W, if neg,-5 .4 7 . 7 ' XS, ' 1 RWQW 'ff 650' L ' flj blazing that ball, debbie coming works on a Westbrook batter. seventh grade talent contributed to a 20 - 11 win for us. Q22 ready to pounce on the rebound is basket- ball regular mike thornton. mike scored 67 season points, third highest on the team. C31 smiles before the battle. excellent seventh grade participation strengthened our soccer team which tallied an 8-3- 1 season. Q41 a girl for all seasons. sue custer proved to be an outstanding player on all three girls sports teams. N4 super sevenths spark sports squads to successful seasons sally o' brien r ' 1? 55 lisa rLL,V W f r i giV:i 'W, V I robert n , y OleS r' 1 2177 I E Q Nt paulick ,V A y, heather 'o ' ' N Wg Pimat Qu' , n daniel , Z,, I f'11 ' V,,A mark H raunikar A V james 1' 5 F1 fs reardon 1 michele l 5 P0014 , 'ji fi 1 if V ' , chris ' roscoe if WS Q, 4 r , john tttn G A fovsffm i A- x Im., lbw dennis i m ix ' , i' sands Y is A elizabeth t K scott Z r ,,: fa H r' r gV elilabetll 'f 5 ffxsifggg' shannon p g danielle ,, V, V ,,,. A H Sheehan it ,gy A? my 'A 1' eric smith 'Fi 3 ' ff f' W steven ,.,, ,, ,. , . ,, ., ,. i irrr i rhn ,ff sheehan s ' 1 R S012-1 'S r'1 ' - ' if M ig my an QW' Y' 7K v , ,,, , , , :H ,Q ., , 5 f ? Quia 8 5, yy ttnn - scott spencer evangelos john M ,1t' . . s'rs straudis Z Y h - A Q studzinski i 'SQ 'ri it , N 1 VL . J' I A . A g ,lu A .. , Q- ' . ' 1 'JD is ' - ,5 ,Q , g , . 73 .fi ft' 4 Q g .9 K ! rr 'nf x f :N X V V , Hay- -, W- if N, H X .'.., 54 1 J . -. 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A lf! - hoto not available 3 I DEDICATIO avr- 1... the members of the eighth grade class wish to dedicate ' 'reflections 78' ' to mrs. marion haynes, who has given so much to us. in the classroom, she has given us a feeling for the beauty of literature and grammar. our drama club is also an expression of her love of english. those of us who have had the privilege of being cast members were always aware of her commit- ment. her feeling for beauty is also shown in the living bouquets of flowers which surround her home and classroom. we 're thankful that we've had the opportmmity to spend two years in her company. ..l H . 1' if M is V 5 L' fs? .K lg Ak,N ,, ,.,. un.. W 1.6. V I rv. ' N , n' 34 as ,L f ., I, V 2 l 1? 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PERIODIC TABLE PERIOD 6 gym BY STATE LAW PERIOD 7 tYP S SPCCIR1 QVCIIYS KNIGHTS UF BULUMUS BASKETBALL . ree. Laromfclaam ionsl1i dusuial arts iz S- ? K .,,,,, osjhs performers entertam hundreds Q11 keeping the beat, conductor john la done leads the band students through a successful christmas concert. the band also performed in spring and winter concerts, a memorial day pa- rade , and in several area convalescent homes. Q21 young voices raised in song as members of the madrigals, under the direction of mr. tony scinto, perform at a chrisinnas concert. the cho- rus, choir, pop and madrigals were also heard and appreciated at convalescent homes, local clubs and schools. Q31 advancing toward the strange house , citizens of munchkinland survey the scary situation. the mayor fdanny hoeyj and the farmer I john roystonj are deciding what ac- tion to take in the o.s.j.h.s. drama club's pre- sentation of the wizard of oz. Q41 asking miss askers fjenifer olsonl to be a bit more logical, mr. morlock fpaul martin, conducts his legal business at home in rest assured . ff. ,, ,,, ill now it's our tum! yearbook workers smile proudly as the work on reflections '78 goes on . . . and on . . . and on. seated: cheryl ander- son, jenifer olson, shelly robertson, betsy pratt, beth singer, sharon bagnati. standing: jim d'aquila , lynn paterson, kitty forrest, m.r. richard stenta, liz metz, ellen fitzgerald, karen kozma. absent: annette horton. f2j hiking is part of the fun - mr. richard cham- plain, advisor for the rocks and minerals club, prepares for a field trip to portland with interested members. ed bushnell, ken halli- sey, adam czepiel, steve meszaros, robbie hallenbake. absent: brian mc donough and robert felix. Q31 learning the mc donald's way, members of the home-ec and chef clubs take tbe tour with advisor mrs . joan harper. the chefs club specialized in the preparation of food from simple to goLu'met. Q41 showing off their sunday best, seventh graders maria breitenbach, kim kovak, lori jenkins, sally o'brien and carmela manning strike a cute pose during the student council dress-up day. 151 gathering the harvest from the student council canned food drive , mr. randy smith and the group prepare items for distribution. other student council projects included spon- soring dances, a talent show, student council stores and co-purchasing the school present. '61 preparing to dist:-ibute a spring issue of the blue and white news, some members of the school newspaper staff assemble pages. the newspaper won the columbia university first place award for best scholastic newspaper. katherine forrest, jeffrey kelley, mrs. jean- ette robinson - advisor, carl richardson, chris roscoe, ward johnston, mrs. nadya nedzel- nitsky, dan little, james chappelg . absent: liz metz, david taruski, ellen fitzgerald, leo birza, christine martin, janet wollack, maria breitenbach. Q71 proudly displaying their decorated cake train are members of the home ec club: seated: leslie spencer, louise smith, mia christiansen, rhonda barba, robin mann, carmela manning, susan dargusch, Camille reed. standing: claudine barry, pa- tricia wayne, laureen yeager, theresa living- ston, linda lemieux. absent: joyce listorti, lisa oles. this club was involved in a wide range of activities including: sewing and craft projects, preparing food, hearing guest speakers and taking tours . CUE all Y 11 1.7 I' HJ gg if ,f H wy- Q, 1 4 . . K 5 ., 1 1 -ww? f ' My W, IM S ff' R 4. if M 2 Q B 5 3 1 -4: Q 2 ' 5 Q I I IV. ,,-f I J .5 W M ' ff' .zgzif 5 ' E ,Q Magi, 2 4 ng, , 6 if .WW 1 si if fs '99 nl 'W ,if 4 4 ' k ?,:x' im IX' b Xfs..v . .- - r f W , ' 5 v'1gaP M W W ,- F , 'S' X 31 f Q 9 f -W -wr. - W A ,,. K ,- W' QA H! ' x. ' 74, ' mg YQ J' J Qgiwi x,,..,' '.y.'!'.,- L- fL fmsb, ., Q.. . E: 2 f' : HM We showed off our brainpower and our physical ability rg! Q11 grave stone rubbins on display! other activi- ties by the old saybrook junior historical society included: guest speakers, viewing a film of old saybrook at a local theater and painting a room at the hartt house . kneeling: john macek, ricky swan, justin anderson, scott dykes. standing: matt caouette, chris morrow, chuck bames, gil hefiner, kristen millet, kenny hallisey, mr. laurence reney - advisor, jeff kelley, mrs. elsie bakewell, liz meiz, krista may. Q21 bullfrog power? ? ? Q31 the manly art of pugilism as dem- onstrated by matt caouette and john gibson for an appreciative audience. 141 front row: daniel pmteau, eric Wilkinson, steven murphy, john paulick. row 2: philippe desilio, bruce law- rence, matt caouette, john gibson, thomas ono- frio, michael henri, james reardon, mr. robert dione - coach. row 3: lewis bowker, michael maikowski, michael chiasson, john fickinger. absent: mark porter. Q51 working up a sweat, jimmie harris and pat millen tap the ball into play as opponents mike thornton and stanley white move to the action. many students par- ticipated in seven popular intramurals sports in- cluding: soccer, volleyball, basketball and table temmis. Q61 showing that championship form, joby cunningham and ray mc carry wipe out the team of mr. dione and mr. mierzejewski Q23- 12j at an assembly. ray won the singles and combined with joby for a doubles cromm in the long-nmning ping-pong toumament. 171 endur- ance is key to these awards - girls who scored 80M in the physical fitness tests received a gold seal on their awards while recipients of the pre- sidentiag award scored over 85M . front row: presidential award winners: tara doyle, katherine forrest, rachel lavoie, davxm kierys. row 2: beth devlin, kimberly noonan, miss louise laine - instructor, dale nicholas, sandra leckey. 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W, U - nv A ,ff ,ffl girls field hockey team: front row: dori mosca, susan custer, genevieve alino, eliza- beth metz, mrs. gretchen fagge - coach. row 2: elizabeth devlin, rachel lavoie, danielle sheehan, kristen alfano, susan lebert, jean leaird, lydia clark. row 3: gail brunell, eli- zabath mc laughlin, karen kozma , lorri mas- sa, dale nicholas, debra sykes, kathleen brennan, kimberly noonan. absent: ellen fitzgerald. 121 agility is the key to the game - scram- bling to the ball, seventh grader sue custer 1221 moves into east lyme territory as karen kozma 1331 and gail brunnell 1131 block out their opponents. sue was the only starting seventh grader on the team. 131 battling for the ball, beth mc laughlin 1211 fights to gain possession on her way downfield. beth was one of the starting wings for the team. 141 sticks down - in readiness for a free hit from east lyme attackers, worried defenders karen kozma 1331, liz met: 1441, gail brunell 1131, goalie jean leaird 1321, debbie sykes 1231 and dale nicholas 1241 guard their goal. jean allowed only eight goals during the en- tire season. 542, 1 vi girls rally to 6-2-3 field hockey record field hockey old saybrook opponent 0 madison 1brovsm1 2 0 guilfoxd 1adams1 4 2 Westbrook 0 1 east lyme O 1 guilford 1baldwin1 O 1 clinton 1 jared eliot1 0 0 westbrook O 2 east lyme 0 1 madison 1brovm1 1 1 guilford 1baldwin1 O 1 clinton 1 jared eliot1 1 won- 6 lost- 2 tied -3 111 scoop the ball! dori mosca does a number on an east lyme defender as gail brunell 1131 waits to grab a pass. dori scored one goal this season while gail was the leading team scorer with six goals. 121 charging the ball - offen- sive player karen kozma 1331 powers down- field. karen was the starting center-forward for the team. 131 coming out of a corner play, old saybrook defenders race to gain ball control. members of the starting team shown here are gail brunnell 1131 , dale nicholas 1241 , and liz metz 1441. 141 lunging for the ball - karen kozma stretches to gain posses- sion. liz metz 1441 waits to assist. it was a well-fought battle against east lyme that ended in a 2 - 0 win for old saybrook. 151 hustling as usual, rachel lavoie steals the ball from an east lyme defender. rachel was one of the leading scorers for the season with foru- goals. 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Th T52 A ' ff iisfifji 2 soccer team: front row: ronald jendzejec, jeffrey marler, jonathan dykema, mary kane - manager, david hartt, judd efinger, joseph cunningham, john macek, james massini, martin garvey. row 2: richard farr, jeffrey kelley, kenneth brajczewski, lewis bowker, william brewer, james reardon, ralph mc kee, timothy doyle, timothy shea, thomas butler, john studzinski. row 3: mark porter, timothy mc donald, philippe desilio, james ignatowich, matthew caouette, timothy salz, raymond mc carry, brian Chapman, robert antoniac. row 4: mr. randy smith - coach, james d'aquila, scott mc causland, todd brophy, jimmie harris, ronnie white, leo birza, galen Wilcox, gregory fribance, pat millen. absent: christopher capitani, sandra leckey - manager. f2j trying to get control, halfback martin garvey juggles the ball. hustling to the action are lee birza, ron jendzejec and judd efinger. later in the season, the team lost marty due to a broken ankle . f3j the foot is quicker than the hands - judd efinger boots a practice shot before the big game . Q41 struggling to block a free kick is leftwing john macek f19j . rivals respect john's quick footwork. Q51 practicing shots on goal, greg fribance angles a perfect one at the empty net. greg showed a lot of potential at center-halfback. C61 trapping the ball, left halfback tim salz breaks into the clear as judd efinger fights for position. r g I lg 1 W ..,. ij .. v f 'wwf' n l r J - rd fa' A balanced attack from 7th and Sth graders nets t t-f 8-3-1 season '95 WWF -0-sr ,N , ei. Q 4 s jg L Q S ., '59 NNE 6 -s 4a -e...Ax6 soccer old saybrook opponent 5 jonathan Winthrop 2 0 guilford fadamsj 1 5 east lyme 2 1 guilford fbaldwinj 2 1 madison fbrownj 1 5 clinton I jared eliotj 2 6 east lyme O 5 clinton Q jared eliotj 3 1 Westbrook O 0 Westbrook 1 7 old lyme 2 6 sixth graders 3 won-8 lost-3 tied-1 Q11 rallying his team to victory, mr. smith discusses strategy during half -time . it paid off in a S - 2 romp over jonathan Winthrop. Q21 moving to recover the ball, leo birza does a number on a jonathan Winthrop defender. leo was one of the outstanding players of the season with a total of three goals. also in on the action are jim reardon and marty garvey. Q31 a quick kick - martin garvey 1341 drives for an easy goal that puts old saybrook one up over jonathan Winthrop. 142 heading the ball is fullback jim reardon. ralph mc kee f13J moves in to assist against the two Winthrop foes. ralph had eight of the forty-two team goals for the season. senior's spirited hoopsters fashion 12-1 season 3 3 MM ip' Q V W Y 6 ag f Zbm'A -m' P girls basketball team: front row: senor salo- mon gomez - coach, genevieve alino, sharon bagnati, susan Custer, mary kane, debra sykes, cheryl anderson. row 2: lydia clark, tracy dahlstrom, kimberly byington, dawn kierys, rachel lavoie, abigail denny. row 3: mr. walter flynn - coach, kimberly noonan, sheila anderson, dale nicholas, patricia in- gellis, jean leaird, absent: karen farr, nancy gilbert, christine mc manus, theresa way. QZJ the big psych - our starting five of dale nicholas, jean leaird, mary kane fllj, tracey dahlstrom 1421 and rachel lavoie 1341 played ' 'gimme five' ' before they wiped out baldwin in the tournament. C31 with no defensive coverage, mary kane takes a quick shot after a fast break down court. mary was second in total points scored for the season with 82. Q41 eyes on the hoop - guard sharon bagnati weaves through the opposition and nets two for our side. IS, warming up before the tourna- ment game , nervous players take their turn at the hoop. Q61 flying high now - tapping the ball to a teammate is tracey dahlstrom in the baldwin tournament game, she scored 4 points and had a season total of 21. Q75 swishing two for o.s.j.h.s. is the talented rached lavoie . rachel tallied 32 season points and specialized in defensive rebounding . nicholas leads high scorlng ramettes W1th 117 girls basketball old saybrook opponent 26 jonathan Winthrop 21 50 clinton Q jared eliotj 13 44 old lyme 15 31 guilford fadamsj 24 50 madison fbrownj 20 50 haddam - killingworth 16 35 Westbrook 17 32 guilford fbaldwinj 18 59 clinton fjared eliotj 27 36 westbrook 31 64 haddam - killingworth 22 old saybrook tournament 46 guilford fadamsj 15 28 portland 50 won 12 lost - 1 Q11 looking for a two-pointer, nancy gilbert takes aim in a crowd of baldwin defenders. nancy had 30 total points for the season and a great opening game. Q21 tops in her sport - dale nicholas sinks two against baldwin in the tournament. dale was the top scorer and re- bounder for the season. Q35 driving in for a layup - sheila anderson sinks two of her sea- son's 26 points. Q41 jump shot from the cor- ner. jean leaird snaps the net for two of her 53 season points with twenty of those coming against haddam-killingworth. Q51 sharp on defense - tracey dahlstrom consistently hauled down rebounds often turning opponents' misses into ram points . fiE? w 0O4 f Qifff fo' 'Y my f ,X .Jun f 8,4 harris scores 180 points eighth grade basketball team: front row: mr. richard champlain - coach, martin garvey, jeffrey marler, jinnnie harris, joseph cun- ningham, courtney gregory, daniel moore . row 2: ronald jendzejec, ronnie white, james ignatovvich, timothy devlin, michael thorn- ton, raymond Cassidy. row 3: carl von dassel - manager, eamest williams - manager, rodney manning, pat millen, timothy mc donald - manager, stanley white - manager, david manfredi - scorekeeper. absent: tom lyons - scorekeeper. C2j underneath the hoop, ronnie white QSSJ cans a short jumper against deep river Q jona- than winthropj as jim ignatowich C522 pre- pares to rebound. Q35 leaping against madison Qbrownj mike thornton 1411 wins another tap. mike scored 67 season points. f4j taking the offense against madison fbrownj pat millen 115i jim ignatowich 1522, and marty garvey 113D jockey for position. marty scored 81 points for the boys. ISD demonstrating his foul shooting form, buster manning puts one in the air as jeff marler watches approvingly. buster scored 46 points for the season. C61 at the free throw line, pat millen attempts a conversion as jeff marler 145i gives moral support. pat ranked fourth in total points with 47. vMy,t.,Q,- manure xfgbw f I pvnunw' 4 . E ,wwf ,,....,,,,, f' 153.4 4 ,, , ...,, -',,' llwxykil row 1 if JM l My 1 1 A , 'WY'-2 555 fm : '.' ',v Z2W f :'?i1 . it '-: . W '1a4Ez211,yfzieiiaszlffii :ii1:g1111.ffw.L1. 2 ' :f1H'zffAg-If4W' ' 4 1- W' f Z Q in tournament X K? boys basketball old saybrook opponent 32 guilford 1baldwin1 38 57 jonathan Winthrop 34 70 clinton 1 jared eliot1 40 54 old lyme 25 67 Westbrook 34 39 madison 1broWn1 47 62 haddam - killingworth 46 S7 clinton 1 jared eliot1 47 55 old lyme 24 44 Westbrook 41 65 haddam - killingworth 44 jonathan Winthrop tournament 34 clinton 1jared eliot1 33 57 jonathan Winthrop 40 won - 11 lost - 2 seventh grade basketball team: front row: timo- thy doyle, john macek, jeffrey coe , darrell johnson, mr. richard champlain - coach. row 2: thomas mc girr, michael klappholz, donald dan- iels, thomas butler. row 3: david manfredi - scorekeeper, stanley white - manager, earnest Williams - manager, timothy mc donald - manager, carl von dassel - manager. 121 rebounding against haddam-killingworth, jim ignatowich 1521 soars above the crowd on a good defensive play. total season points scored by jim were 39. 131 showing offensive ability, jim harris tangles with a madison defensive man as dan moore awaits a quick pass. dan had 16 points for the season. 141 springing towards the basket, jim harris slips a two-pointer through the hoop. jim had 180 total points and led in re- bounds for the season. 151 playing man-to-man defense against jonathan Winthrop, mike thornton keeps good body position. 161 a quick jump shot - ron white 1551 pops one in for a fast two points against madison 1brovxm1. ronnie scored 56 total points for the boys. . . -, Q ,. . fi. sian .11 's2gF'i ow 1 girls post 4-4 softball season mark 111 front row: tracy dahlstrom, terri mc guire, cheryl anderson, debra corning, genevieve alino, susan custer, linnet desnoyers. row 2: ra- chel lavoie, beth devlin, lucy bakewell, clau- dine barry, dorothy anderson, abigail denny, patricia ingellis, marya mc gowan. row 3: den- yse lennerton, karen kozma, gail gurnelg , ly'nn paterson, dale nicholas, sheila anderson, jean leaird, miss louise laine - coach, 121 snagging a wicked hop, right fielder lynn paterson sets for the throw to second. lyrm slashed four singles in a 31-21 mauling of old lyme. 131 whipping one to home from the hot corner is third baseman cheryl anderson who specialized in clutch hits including a two-run homer against east haddam. 141 the toughest position was played competently by catcher marya mc gown shown here in a fun game against the sixth graders. marya is look- ing forward to another fine year as an eighth grader. Q51 sure hands and a rifle arm - rachel lavoie plays a bad hop and fires the ball to first rachel, who also pitched, shared most valuable player honors fwith dale nicholasj with her best game coming in a 4 for 4 I including two triplesj outing against the jared eliot school. f6J whiff- ing at one against a strong sixth grade team, denyse lennerton later made some fine outfield plays. seventh grader denyse belted a home nm against old lyme. Q71 taking a throw from the shortstop, steady sheila anderson taps first base for an easy out against the sixth graders . sheila made a sensational catch in this game . n f ..w xgt, a ,, ca ' - ,-4 ui? ' jg-...N Q JU- ' in-' 5. Us .S f nichlas and lavoie glov softball old saybrook OPPOHCUT 18 east hampton 5 19 guilford fbaldwinj 21 23 haddam- killingworth 22 31 old lyme 21 20 westbrook 1 1 1 8 haddam - killingworth 1 9 9 clinton Q jared eliotl 15 19 Westbrook 18 won-4lost-4 Q11 force at third as claudine barry gloves the throw from center field. lucy bakewell hustles over to assist. lucy looked sharp against the sixth grade team. Q21 super-stretch to second to com- plete the double play with dorothy anderson playing a steady first base. Q31 snaring the peg from third to wipe out the runner is karen kozma who excelled even as a sub. in the haddam-kil- lingworth game, she pitched an inning and stroked a triple in her only time at bat. 141 after a long sprint, outfielder beth devlin takes away a hit from a frustrated opponent. beth swung a heavy bat, often hitting for extra bases. Q51 hauling one out of the sun is gail brunell who sprayed three singles against east hampton. Q61 defense . . . offenseg she's got it all. with total command of the centerfield, a strong arm, and a hot bat, dale nicholas shared m.v.p. honors. in her first two games, she blasted four home runs including a grand-slam. Q71 blurred-bat power by sue custer who terrorized the opposition from both the plate and the mound. she socked home runs against westbrook and haddam-killingworth, and pitched a win against old lyme . e m.v.p. honors ,,,,,....--+P V1 I 'NC 1 x N W I' s ' 1 .f,, 2 +5 f ' ?'S-5f: 'M aY' A . 1 K, 'fn . . has -Q2 3' 6 Hgmh. nge . .4 SQ ' J!-H S f 1 ag, If I Q' , 4- 1 of V . J , 5 xy Af 3,1522-ff Y .'fe Y .an FT I'-59 QQ- '1 Q-'Exif X ! pw. f' -ve 1 A ,4i' MA fgf t , K 7555? rams struggle through disappointing 4-9-1 season - l , 'M-avg . , -...n ,j', g,111.4 '- mv? t ?,Vg:-Zi 110-v fyoef Z' 1 '5 ' 'Wx A - 1 H arvwe JL11 'T -T M-,Chi Q T?7:fii 7'ii3 ' 5 X?f 7 t-s'- X-me Q11 front row: jeffrey marler, david hartt, rich- ard longyear, jeffrey kelley. row 2: mr. john blinn - coach, brian chapman, todd brophy, daniel moore , martin garvey, raymond mc car- ry. row 3: scott mc causland, ronald jendzejec., james ignatowich, jimmie harris, greg fribance, michael thomton, matthew denny. absent: james d'aquila, mark porter. 121 covering the left side of the diamond are jeff marler at third and marty garvey at shortstop. jeff played su- perbly against old lyme going two for three at the plate with four rbi's in our 12-1 victory. Q31 man with the moves. jimmie harris edges off second against eliot . . . and he was gone . jim did it all: stolen bases, pitching, and he ripped the horsehide for extra bases in nearly every game. Q41 sharing the right side of the infield against winthrop are dan moore at second base and brian chapman at first. dan got off to a great start going six for seven at the plate in his first two games. Q51 another Winthrop runner buried. jim d'aquila takes the throw from left fielder ray mc carry. jim slashed three hits including a tri- ple against guilford. -sf N ..,. t .,., W, 'I fx A 'S A A I ' I K, wth. U ,L I ,if A, V ww- -.., ' V, '- 'Q 96-qw' t 4-W.. 'i'1 ' 14 ri -. .. 'Q' so I V M Wg, I an . pf' 1-me 'NN K. EQ Y, V harris and co. nearly upset madison champs ,....,............. .......,..... i 'iw , 'Hu ,MW , 1 V 3 ,L,- 1 M , N , K Iv -W A V - -' N A -0. M' V ig, 9 s 1 X- Y Y . ., rx xx , . 5 1 ' : 9u ',v .ff 1 K . lA 7 , . 5 , v . 2 4Ai f T W : 'fe , J 11- , I .A ' fv,, ' , hh 1 ' 1 ' ,, rf M A at ' mf , ,I W, I I it 4 fi VVVV A ,Q My 'ffm 1 , 1 14-f ' f - li ,E 5 my f.: ., df . , 'V UW 4' H nv an sf N- 4- in . f., ..e,. ,, . E 49 -lf , x s X - v . . 1 'Q , Af wgg, ,it 5 ,,f' E A ,,.. - .QV -41 3 4 baseball old saybrook opponent 12 old lyme 1 9 east hampton 2 4 Westbrook 13 1 guilford ladamsj 8 0 haddam-killingworth 8 7 jonathan Winthrop 9 8 westbrook 8 0 guilford Qbaldwinj 5 18 east hampton 10 12 clinton Q jared eliot bj 5 5 clinton Q jared eliot aj 9 5 old lyme 12 15 madison Qbrownj 16 2 jonathan Winthrop 9 won-4lost-91ied-1 111 rapping a sharp single in a 12-5 Win over el- iot is brian chapman. brian drew the opening day pitching assignment against old lyme and re- sponded by striking out nine batters on the way to a 12-1 triumph. Q21 out at first is marty garvey Who played both infield and outfield for the rams, with his best defensive efforts coming against Westbrook. marty blasted a home rum and two other hits against madison. Q3j it's gone! jim d'aquila-lashes a single in a 9-2 losing ef- fort against Winthrop. Q41 breezing by the win- throp catcher is jim ignatowich. in a day of sog- gy frustration, we lost a 9-2 rain-delayed con- test to jonathan Winthrop. Q51 ,getting it up there in a hurry. ron jendzejec was our only regular starting pitcher after brian chapman experienced arm trouble. ron had his best game against east hampton when he fanned eight batters. M a special events helped us learn . . and smile 'tm' H 2 gf 'ik Q 'C s. .l1fZ.l Q11 better than cronkite ! better than cosell! better than accu-weather! the men review current happenings in this daily morning ritual. 121 now it's their turn! receiving an open house lectured from science teacher mrs. wilkins, sev- enth grade parents get an overview of the course . Q31 reliving 15th century history, vin ackerman, chris capitani and dozens of other students view the santa maria as part of a social studies field trip. MJ juggling is no easy act - eventual win- ner lewis bowker keeps things moving during his act at the student council talent show. this was one of the many fund-raising activities the stu- dent council sponsored. john fickinger was em- cee . Q51 demonstrating his contribution to fuel efficient transportation is andy drager. 16D ac- cepting his christmas gift from santa claus and the eighth grade, irvin fhummerl anderson eyes the album appreciatively. hum.mer' ' drew rave reviews from the hundreds of students attending the christznas dance and the harvest hop. Q71 getting a charge out of nuclear energy, mr. smith's guest speaker describes the process of making nuclear fuel. she was one of several tal- ented persons recruited by teachers for lesson en- richment. Q8j they took good care of us! mrs. margaret massini applied fluoride treatment to our teeth. earlier in the year, our eyes were tested. then we had no excuse for not seeing and eating our food. ., , ,Armin . X ,X 'f2L,A Q flj very stimulating and very cold! on the class trip eighth graders had a ball at hammonasset beach fa beach ba1l?j plenty of food! plently of water! plenty of friendship! everyone had a great time , including mr. crowley and his soggy white bucks. 121 daily necessities sold here . todd brophy buys a pen from ' 'clerk sharon bagnati in one of four student council stores. Q31 serving as guides, members of mr. smith's earth science class demonstrate their ' 'homemade' ' solar pan- el for the local press. Q41 sprinting to the finish line , team members of two homerooms finish their lap in the relay race, one event in the 7th grade field day. one hundred fifty tired but hap- py participants enjoyed this school day. Q51 of gratitude and responsibility - president pat mi- len gives his farewell address. Q62 a standing ovation for leo birza as he receives his diploma from guest speaker mr. dave bristol. Q71 a smile to match her intellect. karen kozma receives the top student award from mr. crowley. Q81 oh yeah! too much! a groovin' ernie and a barefoot sheila move to the music of phoenix . Q91 a lot of love . . . and tears, as pat presents the first annual student-faculty award to mrs . haynes. 1101 sealing a friendship . . . and remembering our special days: the power . . . and the glory .f -n I 40 JR! 4' v wifi 1 L g EJ' ' fg as 2 4 , i M Qc. gf- 1 ,Q . K ' .V, a ' . . 'A 9 as ass.: K, eighth grade class officers: seated: pat millen presi- dent, dave hartt - vice-president, ron jendzejec - vincent ackennan . . . chess club 7. david albrycht . . . historical society 7. elizabeth albrycht . . . historical society 75 chorus-choir 7,85 intramurals 7,8. kristen alfano . . . band 7,85 field hockey 7,8. michael alfano . . . cheryl anderson . . . drama 85 band 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 7,85 pop 85 basketball 85 softball 7,85 intramurals 7,85 yearbook 8. dor-othy anderson . . . drama 85 chorus-choir 85 softball 8. justin anderson . . . drama 7,85 historical society 7,85 band 7,85 orches- tra 7,85 sheila anderson . . . band 75 chorus-choir 85 basketball 7,85 softball 8. sharon bagnati . . . basketball 7,85 intramurals 7,85 yearbook 8. brenda baker . . . home ec club 7,8. daniel barker . . . band 7,8. charles bames . . . stephanie becker . . . drama 85 library aides 75 intxamurals 7,8. todd beckwith . . . leo bina . .. boxing 7,85 newspaper 7,85 soccer 7,8. norma boyd . . . chorus-choir 7,8. lee brainard . . . kathleen brennan . . . chorus-choir 7,85 pop 85 field hockey 7,85 intra- murals 7 , 8 . william brewer . . . drama 85 band 7,85 soccer 85 student council 7,8. todd brophy ... drama 85 band 7,85 soccer 7,85 baseball 8. gail brunell . . . drama 75 field hockey 85 softball 8. kimberly byington . . . drama 85 chorus-choir 85 basketball 7,85 intra- murals 7,8. christopher capitani . . . brian chapman . . . chorus-choir 75 soccer 7,85 baseball 7,8. james chappell . . . historical society 7,85 newspaper 7,85 yearbook 8. michael chiasson . . . boxing 7,8. brian cobb . . . betty anne cosker . . . joseph cunningham . . . band 75 soccer 7,85 basketball 7,85 intramurals 85 student council 7. adam czepiel . . . orchestra 7,8. tracy dahlstrom . . . drama 7,85 band 7,85 newspaper 75 basketball 7,85 softball 8 . james d'aquila ...drama 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 pop 7,85 soccer 7,85 baseball 7,85 intramurals 7,85 student council 85 yearbook 8. matthew der-my . . . drama 85 historical society 75 band 75 baseball 8. roger derevere . . . linnet desrroyers . . . band 7,85 softball 85 gymnastics 7,8. timothy devlin . . . basketball 8. william h. ditmian . . . carrnen doak . . . deborah dodson . . . drama 85 chorus-choir 8. treasruer, betsy pratt - secretary. standing: class advisors: mr. anthony scinto and mr. richard stenta. kelly dooley . . . home ec club 7,8. tara doyle . . . orchestra 7,8. eric drager . . . judd efinger . . . band 75 soccer 7,85 student council 8. richard farr . . . soccer 8. patrick farrell . . . drama 85 band 7, 85 soccer 7. john fickinger . . . boxing 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 student council 85 yearbook 8 . john fisher . . . boxing 7. ellen fitzgerald . . . drama 85 historical society 75 home ec club 75 li- brary aides 75 chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 85 newspaper 7,85 field hockey 7,85 yearbook 8 fart editorj. katherine forrest . . . band 7,85 newspaper 7,85 student council 75 or- chestra 7,85 yearbook 8 feditor-in-chiefj . michael forster . . . gregory fribance . . . soccer 7,85 baseball 8. david fusari . . . martin garvey . . . boxing 75 class officer 75 soccer 7,85 basketball 7,85 baseball 85 inn-amurals 85 student council 7. nancy gilbert . . . basketball 7,85 softball 75 intramurals 7,8. john gill . . . chorus-choir 7,85 soccer 7,85 intramurals 8. oss goodhue . . . drama 85 historical society 7. andrew gregory . . . intramurals 8. courtney gregory . . . basketball 7,8. david griesbach . . . elin griesbach . . . michele gwiazfda . . . chefs club 85 drama 85 chorus-choir 8. robert hallenbake . . . drama 7,8. kenneth hallisey . . . drama 7,85 historical society 75 band 7,85 student council 8 . keith harlow . . . band 75 student council 8. james harris . . . boxing 75 soccer 7,85 basketball 7,85 baseball 7,8. david hartt . . . class officer 7,85 drama 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 pop 7,85 soccer 7,85 baseball 85 inn-amurals 85 student council 7,8. gilford heffner . . . chess club 7,8. christine hennessey . . . drama 8. michael henri . . . boxing 8. priscilla henry . . . anthony hill . . . band 7. eric hoffman . . . annette horton . . . yearbook 8. laura hughes . . . drama 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 85 pop 85 stu- dent council 8. james ignatowich . . . soccer 85 basketball 7,85 baseball 85 inn-amurals 8. john jarusik . . . band 7,85 newspaper 8. lee jencks . . . soccer 85 baseball 7,8. ronald jendzejec . . . class officer 85 drama 7,85 band 7,85 soccer 7,85 what we did? all this . basketball 7,85 baseball 7,85 student council 7. david johnson . . . boxing 7,8. dawn johnson . . . jennifer johnson . . . drama 7,85 historical society 7,85 band 7,85 cho- rus-choir 7. mary kane . . . class officer 75 drama 75 soccer 8 fmanagerj5 basketball 7,85 intramurals 7,85 student council 7. robert kanizaj . . . kevin kearns . . . student council 8. jeffrey kelley . . . historical society 7,85 band 7,85 newspaper 7,85 soc- cer 7,85 baseball 85 student council 7,8. jennifer kerr . . . drama 75 historical society 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 7,85 pop 75 newspaper 7,85 intramurals 8. diane kinderman . . . chorus-choir 7. tracey king . . . chorus-choir 7,8. ann koltai . . . karen kozma . . . band 7,85 field hockey 7,85 softball 85 student council 85 yearbook 8 fgirls sports editorj . todd krauth . . . teri kruppenbach . . . drama 85 library aides 75 chorus-choir 85 intra- murals 8 . david la mark . . . band 85 chorus-choir 8. lisa langley . . . band 8. field hockey 85 basketball 7,85 softball 7,8. jean leaird . . . newspaper 75 field hockey 85 basketball 7,85 softball 85 rachel lavoie . . . intramurals 7,8 band 7,85 soccer 75 intramurals 8. susan lebert . . . chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 85 field hockey 7,8. drama 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 soccer 8 fmanagerj5 basketball 8 fmanagerj5 intramurals 7,8. steven leonard . . . band 7,8. jeffrey leamy . . . sandra leckey . . . robert lessaxd . . . boxing 7. daniel little . . . band 7,85 newspaper 7,8. david little . . . tracy livingston janice longyear clayton major . . . rodney manning . mark marien . . . jeffrey marler . . . ball 7,8. . home ec club 8. . home ec club 8. chorus-choir 7,8. . . basketball 7,8. boxing 75 drama 85 soccer 7,85 basketball 7,85 base- paul martin . . . drama 7,85 intramurals 8. lorri massa . . . chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 85 pop 85 field hockey 7,8 john masterson . . . krista may . . . drama 85 historical society 75 home ec club 75 chorus- choir 7,8. jonathan mc call . . . boxing 75 chorus-choir 7. teresa mc callum . . . drama 85 home ec club 75 chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 85 pop 7,85 intramurals 7. raymond mc carry . . . boxing 75 band 75 soccer 7,85 basketball 75 baseball 8 . scott mc causland . . . drama 7,85 historical society 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 pop 85 soccer 7,85 baseball 85 intramurals 8. timothy mcdonald . . . boxing 75 drama 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 soccer 7,85 basketball 8 fmanagerj5 intramurals 85 student council 7. michael mc donough . . . chess club 85 drama 85 newspaper 85 intramur- als 7,85 student council 7. lori mc gee . . . library aides 75 intramurals 7. christopher mc girr . . . intramurals 8. elizabeth mc laughlin . . . drama 85 band 7,85 field hockey 7,8. robert mc queen . . . steven meszaros . . . chess club 7. elizabeth meh . . . drama 85 historical society 7,85 band 7,85 newspaper 7,85 field hockey 7,85 student council 75 yearbook 8 fwriting editorj. james micoletti . . . spence millen . . . class officer 7,85 drama 7,85 band 7,85 soccer 75 basketball 7,85 intramurals 7,85 student council 7. cheryl mitchell . . . cheerleaders 75 intramurals 7,85 gymnastics 8. daniel moore . . . basketball 7,85 baseball 85 intramurals 7,8. catherine monison . . . cheerleaders 75 drama 7,85 chorus-choir 85 madrigals 85 pop 8. christopher morrow . . . chess club 75 historical society 7,85 intramurals 7,8. dori mosca . .. drama 75 field hockey 7,85 basketball 8 fmanagerl5 in- tramurals 7,8. michele mueller . . . drama 7,85 home ec club 85 orchestra 7,85 year- book 8. steven murphy . . . boxing 7,85 intramurals 7,8. . . and We grew up! patricia neibrief julie newman . . . dale nicholas . . . council 8 . lydia o'brien . . . . . . drama 75 chorus-choir 75 orchestra 7,8. historical society 7,85 home ec club 75 yearbook 8. field hockey 7,85 basketball 7,85 softball 7,85 student chorus- choir 7 , 8 . deborah olson . . . chorus-choir 7,8. jenifer olson . . . drama 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 7,85 pop 8. thomas onofrio . . . boxing 7, 8. deborah orsine . . tramurals 7,8. dmothy parr . . . lynn paterson . . . . drama 85 historical society 75 chorus-choir 7,85 in- boxing 75 drama 7,85 historical society 75 band 7,8. drama 7,85 band 7,85 chorus-choir 75 softball 85 stu- dent council 85 yearbook 8 Qproof reading editorj . william patterson . . . carol peppas . . . mark porter . . . drama 85 chorus-choir 7,8. betsy pratt . . . class officer 85 drama 75 band 7,85 choruschoir 75 year- book 8. camille reed . . . chefs club 85 home ec club 85 chorus-choir 75 news- paper 7. carl richardson . . . newspaper 7,85 soccer 75 student council 7. tracey riley . . . chorus-choir 7. shelly robertson . . . yearbook 8. richard rochette . . . historical society 7,85 library aides 7,85 office aides 7,8. john rogers . . . boxing 8. reginald rutty . . . richard ryder . . . boxing 7. timothy salz . . . band 75 soccer 7,85 inuamurals 85 student council 7. ana maria shannon . . . cheerleaders 75 chefs club 75 drama 85 home ec club 75 choruschoir 7,85 madrigals 85 pop 85 intramurals 7,8. lori sharp . . . timothy shea . . . anthony silvestri . . . chorus-choir 7,85 pop 85 soccer 8. beth singer . . . student council 7,85 yearbook 8. louise smith . . . home ec club 8. leslie spencer . . . home ec club 85 library aides 7. peter squires . . . band 7,8. janet stanley . . . drama 7,85 band 7,85 chorus-choir 7,8. miuie staplins . . . intramu.rals 7. todd stone . . . pamela suecker . . . sandra swain . . . debra sykes . . . chorus-choir 7,85 field hockey 7,85 basketball 7,8. carri sypher . . . chorus-choir 7,8. deanna temple . . . patricia termini . . . drama 7,85 chorus-choir 7,85 madrigals 7,85 pop 85 office aides 75 intramurals 7,85 student council 8. charles toohey . . . chorus-choir 7,85 intramurals 8. howard tr-yon . . . eric tuverson . . . drama 7. carl von dassel . . . drama 7,85 band 7,85 basketball 85 orchestra 7,8. ronnie white . . . soccer 85 basketball 8. galen d. wilcox . . . soccer 8. eamest williams . . . drama 85 chorus-choir 7,85 pop 75 soccer 75 bas- ketball 8 fmanagerj5 student council 7. sandra yannone credits and appreciation cover: ellen fitzgerald, jimrnie harris photography : mr. richard p. stenta, mr. lawrence reney mrs. susan nichols, national school studios mr. john graham, mrs. marilyn Wilkins special thanks to: heather crockett, beth frech and tom lyons mr. robert dione for his assistance with the artwork and the cover contest mr. tom lane for special favors dianne mrs. melody mulvihill mr. don lendry of american yearbook company whose patience, assistance and creativity made this book possible Q11 a thoroughly shaken mr. morlock fpaul martinj threat- ens to sue luigi . . . or his ghost, as george fscott mccauslandj tries to calm him. 12D Oh, so you're joe's fa- ther' ' , chatters the brazen mil- dred fpat terminij at luigi Q jim d'aquilaJ . 131 protesting that joe, his son fdavid harttj is not a pauper, luigi attacks mr. morlock, as members of the family look on in horror - mrs. morlock I janet stanleyj , mary Qcathy morrisonj, joe, and jes- sica fjennifer johnsonj . mr. and mrs. vincent ackerman, jr. mr. and mrs. anthony alfano irvin and dorothy anderson justin anderson and mrs. thomas becker and mrs. wolter jan birza and mrs . donald brainard . and mrs. joseph brennan and mrs. timothy f. brewer and mrs. jerry brophy and mrs. robert brunell 5 5 5555 5 5 seventh grade class advisors richard w. champlain mr. and mrs. henry chappell Mr. and mrs. robert cobb midge cook, your 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QZJ why you're nothing but a hu.mbug. ' ' dorothy fjenifer ol- sonj accuses the wizard Qbill brewerj as the cowardly lion Q paul mar- tinj , tinwoodsman Q jim d'aquilaj and the scarecrow fdave harttj nod their heads in agreement .2 6 lk- Visit us for all your motion picture entertainment SAYBROOK CINEMA MAIN STREET OLD SAYBROOK ' MARGE'S PET SHOP J PROFESSIONAL Doc cRooM1Nc: 1271 Boston Post Road Old Saybrook, Ct. 06475 1' 388-0408 5 CAGE nne fi'-s 526.1410 Q ESSEX AN K ESSEX GLDSAYBROOK l7MllllSIflLl l'3mMlmStrut 767 82 S8 S88 3143 OLD LYME 101 H ills Road Q mm r of Rout: 156 md Route 51 4 34 1646 Something More. N?- wh'rHJIC' Q .,,. W- Lsnosn if H .T QQ H r 1 1 1 I- 1 ' A K -K A R 2 x. ,, f : Q K 2 J t 4 K . V W A lx. V 4 I Q9 1 ' ' , , , , Z Z f i N N , Agni: , y If ff 1' V' Best Wishes To The graduating class. Compliments of , WILLIAM F. LAWLOR HALLISSEY S PHARMACY ROOFING CO. Old Saybrook, Ct. 103 Bisho L p ane Madison , Ct . 4f . , , N 1 . f 1 A Q ff X In , COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND ,-Y Y W X 114 1 . 1, X f, . 1 - , Wd, i -.-- ,, Y, . - c Ana 1 THE LAKESIDE PRESS R.R. DONNELLEY 8L SGNS COMPANY Old Saybrook Manufacturing Division Schoolhouse Road L54 ' Q. 9 uma!! . r , Q , ,Q A, I x ,A I ,I I, t in 5 , Zhi W T I f ,y, 4 I Taking their bows, the cast of Rest Assured and all oth Dr er ama Club members congratulate the eighth grade class for a spectacular year! .ff ...kr-W Receive a smile with every tire change from Brian Perzanoski at Griffin Tire Service, dealing with tires, balancing front end alignment and rebuild- ing, and exhaust systems. GRIFFIN TIRE SERVICE BOSTON POST ROAD Old Saybrook, Ct. Telephone 388-4403 ULCEQX FUEL CQ As Mr. Philip Wanant would say to his secretary, Lydia Cashell, ' 'It pays to check with Thompson and Peck I surance. lBruce Forbes, managerj . THOMPSON AND PECK INSURANCE Elm Street Old Saybrook, Ct. Telephone 388-4473 Congratulations to the graduating eighth graders 9 mcg ,uv X was FX im' f 1 X -1 If NSS- 3 i H V , .I E ll , Q 54 ,ai 1?- Avo- JQ f x , T. D. Sales extends best wishes to the graduating Congratulations to the graduating class, from the Science eighth graders. Departmentg Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Liebegott, Mr. Smith T.D. SALES, INC. THE OLD SAYBROOK O1d15.I3E3f,Eif?12Sia3E475 JUNIUR Telephone 399-9100 DEPARTMENT FROM MR. RONALD CZEPIEL, HIS FAMILY AND BUSINESS The Old Saybrook Liquor Shop says, Congratulations to the eighth grade class on its graduation from the junior high school. E 163' 5 BOSTON POST ROAD, RT. I WESTBROOK - TEL. 399-6226 SALES - LEASING - SERVICE Bos SHARP D TSUN T iq 'John gwyqau wvugJmm7Q,. O35-LHQ. 515 . ' , Ti '5 9 9v xl F Gigi fbwfkvokwmi xw My NCQ, mid mm my - .. gr tue 0 H I XA. :li NSLZML W l 3' NXMQ' T . Q. vii , WI . 0 'jf' h SNR 500 1 EJ . CCX D' x KCLNN5 Q 1? Qs. 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AZ 6 zfmp- B M TRI-STATE GLASS COMPANY 851 Middlesex Turnpike Old Saybrook Telephone 388-4091 A Reflection of excellence - see Dick Spencer, Herman and Carl Von Dassel at Tri-State Glass Com- pany for specialties in mirrors, picture frames, auto glass, screen doors, commercial doors and store fronts, ' ,, , V A. I X A t il? 'i Here's a good place to bank your money. Liberty Bank For Savings offers you five types of savings, with savings clubs for every purpose . Popular payroll savings and Individual Retirement Accounts, along with over- draft protection for free checking accounts, are a few of the money services provided for you. We have loans for your every need including home mortgages, auto, and personal loans. We also offer the use of Banka- mericard as well as fine insurance policies. The Li- berty Bank For Savings gives you the opportunity to try their Easy Banking Services: The Little Money Maker, Bank-By-Mail, Six-Day Banking. Come in and see us. 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