Our Lady of the Angels Academy - Angelican Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1978

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THE ANGELICAN Volume XXXIV CLASS OF 1978 OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS ACADEMY 1335 Enfield Street, Enfield, Connecticut 06082 To the PAST ... Our childhood memories, loving parents, growing pains, caring teachers, lessons learned, new awakenings, and dreams. To the PRESENT ... Homework, college acceptance, proms, Friday and Saturday nights, realization of true friends, graduation, and moving closer to making those dreams come true. To the FUTURE ... College, a rewarding career, finding ourselves, seeing the world become a better place, marriage, family, and fulfilling those dreams. Faculty . Seniors . Underclassmen Clubs . Album . School Life Activities Graduates .. Page 5 Page 15 Page 25 Page 35 Page 47 Page 67 Page 77 Page 81 ■J9 3 Mother Bernarda Mary School President Peace on earth cannot be obtained unless ... men freely and trustingly share with one another the riches of their inner spirit and their talents. The Church in the Modern World 4 Sister Mary Dulcine Principal Mathematics We owe the generations to come a world less brutal, less hurtful, more just, more human. We owe them a world in which God will be more than a word we use without feeling, but a fact we feel in our hearts. Liturgy of Peace Sister Jacqueline Mary Assistant Principal Mathematics Humbleness is always grace; always dignity. J. R. Lowell Sister Sophia Wanda Guidance Counselor Music The wonders of nature unfold end¬ lessly, and each moment is a mir¬ acle ... Anon. Sister Mary Jerome Testing Center Moderator Give us, Thy worthy children, The blessings of wisdom and speech, Ana the hands and hearts of healing, And the lips and tongues that teach. Dr. Thomas Dooley Sister Mary Angelica Secretary Typing Go forth into the world in peace. Love and serve the Lord with gladness and singleness of heart, rejoicing in the power of his Spirit. Peace Eucharist 7 «• Sister Mary Doloria English The commandment of God ' s love: Love that which is greater than you. LOVE GOD. Love that which is equal with you. LOVE OTHERS. Love what is within you. LOVE YOURSELF. Peace Eucharist Sister Constance Marie English Journalism To be nobody-but-yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight, and never stop fighting. e.e. cummings 8 Sister Mary Antonia Spanish We know what we are, but not what we may be. Shakespeare Sister Barbara Jean Photograph y Art What you are is God ' s gift to you; what you make of yourself is your gift to Him. Anon. 9 Sister Mary Bernadette Natural Sciences Life is an art, not a science. It is mastered by experience, and patience, and infinite begin¬ nings again. Dr. Frank Crane Sister Mary Bernardine Social Sciences Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in feeling creates love. Lao Tse 10 Sister Mary Joan Media Center Co-ordinator The great essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. Joseph Addison Sister Mary Apollinaris Librarian The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowl¬ edge, but fools despise wisdom and instructions. Proverb 1:7 Sister Mary Archangel Librarian Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones. And when you have finished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. GOD is awake! Victor Hugo 11 Mrs. Lynda J. Hylander Physical Education Never educate a child to be a gentlemen or lady only, but to be a man, a woman. Herbert Spencer Mrs. Helen Aquillo Nurse Good health and good sense are two of life ' s greatest blessings. Anon. 12 Sister Mary Alodia First Quarter Religion Mrs. Ruth Grondin First Quarter English Many earnest persons, who have found direct education for themselves fruitless and un¬ profitable, declare that they first began to learn when they began to teach, and that in the education of others they discovered the secret of their own. Gamaliel Bradford 13 Past Teachers Sr. Mary Genette 1 74- 1 75 Sr. Mary Evelyn 1 74- 1 75 Sr. Mary Malvina 1 74- ' 76 Miss Mary Ann Papiez 1 74- ' 76 Sr. Barbara Ann 1 75- 1 77 Sr. Mary Angelis 1 75- 1 76 Sr. Mary Consolata 1 76- 1 77 Victoria A. Apostolico What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Drummond Mary Theresa Bergamini The truly joyous moments of life do not come when you are on the tide of good fortune but when you have achieved some victory after a great struggle. Anon. Cynthia Susan Bride Throw a pebble into a lake and its ripples reach out far Give a smile to someone passing and wish upon a star • • • Do a little deed of kindness or say a nice word or two ... And you will see what life is • • • What it means to you. C. S. B. 16 Catherine Mary Brown You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give. Anon. Erin Julia Butler Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow. Do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Anon. Theresa Mary Camerota There can be no happiness if the things we believe are dif¬ ferent from the things we do. Freya Stark 17 Maureen Farrelly Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. W.J. Bryan Cynthia Irene Gamache Kindness is what you brought to me though you don ' t recognize it. Happiness is what you gave to me though you don ' t realize it. Love is what you make me feel though you ' ll never know it. Cindy Lynn Maureen Gilpin I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul. William Henley 18 Pamela Ann Golemba For yesterday is but a dream and to¬ morrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Anon. Leah Susan Jedziniak Every human person is a mystery that must be learned slowly reverently with care tenderness and pain and is never learned completely. Anon. Kathleen Mary Moriarty Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die, Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Langston Hughes 19 Kathleen Mary Neuser Mary L. Paolini We live when we love, when we are involved in the lives of others, when we are committed and con¬ cerned. Ardis Whitman Deborah Ann Pikul Not I come to you nor you to me. We meet each other halfway. Anon. 20 Mary Roberta Smyth liness consists in being per¬ fectly satisfied with what we have got and with what we haven ' t got. Anon. Christine Ann Watton Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Anon. Jacqueline Ryan Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today. Anon. 21 Cindy j . V ' Lynn ■ k 4 • Erin Vicky Maureen Theresa “N Cathy 22 __ Kathy Pam Mary Leah Mary Chris Kathy Debbie 23 the vast is behind us the present is mith us our future lies ahead of us 24 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President Robin Samplatsky, Vice- President Mary Dobek, Secretary Marv Jo Lorino, Treasurer Elaine Chakalos, and Advisor Sister Constance. Class Of 1979 Lorraine Matyskiela, Pamela Healey, and Susan O ' Hara 26 ABOVE: Christine Danyi BELOW: Patricia Strempfer, Shereen Landry, and Christine Ahern. Ann Marie DiLuzio, Lorraine Carron, Kathie Graham, and Susan Wyros- tek. ABSENT: Diane Ross 27 SOPHOMORE CLASS OF¬ FICERS: Vice-President Vicki Rogers, President Debbie Healey, Advisor Sister Bernaraine, Secre¬ tary Colleen Butler, and Treasurer Yolanda van der Voorn. Class Of 1980 Dolores Young, Patricia Raiche, and Jackie Farrelly. 28 Renee Smith, Mary Ann Fusco, Mary Zim¬ merman, Cathy McKenzie, Nancy Smyth, and Lori Lee. ABOVE: Lisa Owens and Cathy Valley BELOW: Lynn Paterwic, Mae Brown, Diane Arico, and Betsy Deraleau. 29 ABOVE: Pam Perkins, Kathy Dickman, Jackie Footman, and Peggy Furey BELOW: Karen Scofield and Kim Viniconis. Lisa Cronin, Rosalie Apostolico, Linda Chakalos, Mary Ellen Dion, Roseanne Coburn, and Caroline Faille. 30 Class Of 1981 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer Kristin Stelmack, Advisor Sister Antonia, Vice-President Laurie Wollenhaupt, Secretary Karen Van Luik, and President Jeanne Malley. Cindy Lorino, Theresa Caronna, Michelle Melia, and Johanne Dobek. 31 m X,P: Kim Foraker, Martha Cooper, Carla Petrone, and Kathy Whalen. Sherry Ferrante, Marie Clark, and Jackie Leger. 32 Donna Kalinowski, Patty Braun, and Melanie Skirvin. Laura Paulin, Ava Paterwic, and Kara O ' Kanos. ABSENT: Penny Guidone, Terry Dumoulin, and Karen Freville. 33 (Tlass W ' tU df- l a. M L -u u f 3 ° d m u ' th jfecudieAi. — W (W OUn.) A. jflU . ' U ° J O cUt l XfJfiT ' f Midu ' ( nA “ s ? - V r JT i kJi j ' f tOU ' U AK4U. CLfMf A Oc y r w - 4 «J%7r 4 - • 5 LtjAdCt g ' Hc 4 u£Arf C W iCfU- , Wi mAJ. iff “4 , ij KAAAJft J JZ+, f -H  - r . Zf% J£.T - M f ‘r - 7 Mf JnJt J C U- jo J tMM. Msiy« to I icK C€ dwu- -U c.6 - sAaai y«, JfijH ,W AAv. AaJa MTK l yjv . sI qJ l dfuX Y .aJu. JUAA AAffU. fa, Jw Jwwt Vn U twL , i Ju. ftf i t J - s to| , u u j- f u « ), -k. ,ir As rtfr ' . 2 . , 0 V ■tj ' a ' fe.r j Qt 44 0 I • -p.- Uw p Am jv  j(_k ljl uwG, 34 Newspaper STAFF Robin Samplatsky, Lori Matys- kiela, Cindy Bride, Jackie Far- relly, Pam Healey, Shereen Landry, Kathy Moriarty, and Mary Paolini. 36 PERFORMERS Vicki Rogers, Debbie Hea¬ ley, Kathy Valley, Sher- een Landry, Pam Golemba, Caroline Curylo, Cathy Brown, Pam Healey, Robin Samplatsky, Terry Dumou- lin, Karen van Luik, and Lisa Owens. Folk Group Chorus SINGERS Cathy Brown, Cindy Bride, Debbie Pikul, Lori Lee, Karen Scofield, Kim Morse, Donna Kalinowski, Kara O ' Kanos, Roseanne Coburn, Kim Foraker, and Robin Samplatsky. 37 l mm i ml TEAM MEMBERS: Co-cap- tains: Leah Jedziniak and Renee Smith. Members: Lori Lee. Shereen Landry, Laura Paulin, Laura Wollenhaupt, Mary Ellen Dion, Cathy McKenzie, Kristin Stelmack, Donna Kalinowski, and Jack¬ ie Leger. Coach: P. Uric- chio. BASKETBALL TEAM MEMBERS: Co-cap- tains: Leah Jedziniak and Shareen Landry. Members: Renee Smith, Lori Lee, Mary Paolini, Cindy Bride, Nancy Smyth, Betsy Dera- leau, Mae Brown, Patty Braun, Carla Petrone, Linda Chakalos, Debbie Healey, Mary Zimmerman, and Sue O ' Hara. Coaches: J. Brown and P. Petragallo. BASEBALL ARTS FESTIVAL ORGANIZERS: Art: Sue O ' Hara, Ann Marie Diluzio, Mary Zimmerman, Mary Jo Lorino. Writers: Vicki Rogers, and Robin Samplatsky. CHEERLEADERS SQUAD MEMBERS: Pam Golemba, Cathy Brown, Patty Braun, Melanie Skirvin, Mae Brown, Diane Arico, and Penny Guidone. 40 MEMORIES Freshmen Year ADOPTION DAY-OCTOBER 4, 1974 The Rock ' n Roll of the fifties was the theme, complete with hoop skirts and greased-backed hair. Nothing but a hound dog 11 RING DAY PROGRAM-FEBRUARY 3, 1975 $387?! RIGHT!! The price is right! With a lot of laughs and fun, the freshman class gave their big sisters a show they won ' t ever for¬ get. Aren ' t you a bit chilly, Cindy? SOPHOMORE YEAR Our Christmas Play-December 23, 1975 Charlie Brown seeks advice from Lucy. As always, Chuck leaves more frustrated than when he came. Arbor Day-April 29, 1976 The Spirit of ' 76 was clearly visible with red, white, and blue everywhere. Two cherry trees were planted; one to commemorate each 100 years of our independence. Junior Year Adoption Day-October 22, 1976 A food addict ' s dream; life-size candy bars, cookies, and ice cream cones. Add some slightly crazy Juniors and their little sisters and you get FRIEND¬ SHIP. Ring Day-March 12, 1977 Blue and cream were the colors of the hour with the Juniors dressed accordingly. With white tea roses in hand, they sang their class song Yesterday Once More. Our Junior Prom-April 30, 1977 Good food, good music, and good friends made the night a great success. Is Ann on the dance floor again?!! Field Day-May 27, 1977 The afternoon consisted of eating food, playing games, and eating more food. The obstacle course provided the biggest challenge of the day. 45 Senior Year Mother-Daughter Tea-October 16, 1977 The auditorium was filled with talk¬ ing, laughter, and lots of mothers with their daughters. All in all, a fun time. Thanksgiving Celebration-No- vember 23, 1977 After watching Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows , apple cider and doughnuts were served to some very hungry un¬ derclassmen. Valentine ' s Day Bingo- February 14, 1978 Love was the theme and the Seniors reflected it by working hard and co¬ operating with each other fully. The extra effort paid off; the proceeds finished paying for their yearbook. 46 Little yellow Volkswagon ... McDonald ' s parking lot ... Oh, I ' m so fat ... What should I wear? ... Gotta get some classy clothes ... Food Mart ... Big 190 ... I ' m so tired ... WW ... New white suit ... I wanna learn how to dance ... Hey Cindy, got anything to eat? 48 Feb. 15 Friendly ' s ... Movies ... Kiki ... I don ' t want to get up ... Look right, no, look left! ... We have reservations ... Coining undone at the Windsor Grill and other places ... First place in the 40 yard dash ... Best Friend. 49 Pop, pop, pop! ... Soap ... Let ' s get small ... Star Wars ... Moe ... Corvettes ... Camaros ... Long eyelashes ... Buster ... Colic ... Big eyes ... Broken glasses ... Long time ... Pick up ... First crash March 4 ... Halloween Party ... Oops! Maureen April 9 50 Lynn April 14 Christmas Tree pin ... Movies ... Friendly ' s ... Big Beef Plus and chocolate milk ... Ormonds ... Seat Check! ... You ' re the loveliest of them all ... Shhh! ... STARE ... Daughter number three ... You ' re so slow ... Wake up! ... You owe me a coke ... Special friend. 51 Cindy May 1 Quest ... Class of ' 65 ... Go answer the door, rummy ... Red jackets ... But it ' s tough to run in cowboy boots without the heels on them ... Baudine Brothers ... Here she comes, Miss East Longmeadow ... The only kind? 52 m i Leah May 20 Rocky ... Han ... 15 ... Basketball ... Softball ... Pop, pop, pop! ... Yo ... F.I.S.T. ... Gotcha good, 609 ... Tony ... Bobby Deerfield ... Going solo ... Star Wars ... Eagles ... Ring dings ... Trans Am ... The Loop ... Rollercoaster ... Last Warning! ... Bon-voy-age. 53 Kath ... Discos in Canada ... Freedom ... Brick house ... Dairy Mart ... Disco Inferno ... Beerfest ' 77 ... Barry Manilow ... KC and the Sunshine Band ... Uniforms ... Tobacco ... L.W. ... Jogging. k ■ - f ' -mi m m June 23 Kathy Lou ... Marabelle ... Don ' t we look cute ... Mare ... Jack August ... Wrestling ... Uncle Duke ... Bam ... Terri Ann ... Saturday Night Fever ... Want to go out to lunch? ... Boston ... Peter Pan Hospital ... Hey! This pen writes green, get it green. 27 June Mary Wicked ... The Blob ... McDonald ' s ... Frampton concert ... Toyota ... WACKY ... bumper sticker ... The little grocery store ... Reflections in September ... 190 ... The Barn ... Guess who has black rubber boots? ... All¬ purpose cup. 56 Kathy Sept. 6 I miss Danny ... 143 ... Pick ya up in 5, Nanc ... I ' m hungry. Let ' s go to the D.B. ... Ex- cuusse-me!! ... Miller vs. Screwdrivers ... Genesis-4 years ... September 10, 1977 ... GTO ' 69. Eric Clapton concert? ... Saturday Night Fever ... Never on a Sunday ... Keep it coming ... Choo-choo and Ruby ... Hank ... The Huck ... McDonald ' s ... Onions on the wall ... The plane, the plane ... Tattoo ... Carlton ... Fenway Park ... Creighton. Erin Sept. 18 58 Pam Sept. 20 Steiger ' s ... Sewing ... Strawberries on maple walnut ... Hold my doughnut ... Joe! Where ' s Joe? ... Born 1978 ... Dance ... Quiet ... Pimple-free ... Pamie ... Was that a stop sign? Cindy Sept. 27 Volare ... Who wants to hang out at Mac ' s when there ' s Mobil ... I heard Italians make good lovers, no Mom, that ' s what I heard ... Snakebites ... But he has to buy sneakers ... Would you like steak or chowder house? ... Loughlin Road ... Ring Day party ... We ' re going to Maine ... Bondo ... Schauffi. 60 Pink ... Oooh no! ... My eyes water ... Pink ... Isn ' t that a weed? ... Pajamas with feet ... Pink ... I ' m tired ... Bowling ... Pink ... Waltz Jump ... Doc Ryan ... Screwdriver ... Pink. Jackie Sept. 30 61 Debbie Oct. 24 Deb ... Mel ... 8-22-77 ... Vacation ... Demerits ... Kicked out ... Nuns ... Tobacco ... S.W. ... K.M. ... C.A. ... C.W. ... Welch ' s ... Woodhue ... Grape Soda Milky Ways ... Swimmin 1 at night ... Gettin 1 caught ... h ' s m ' s ... Meeting Mel ... Fits ... Senior Prom ... Sleepin 1 ... To accomplish everything I start ... To marry Mel and be happy in wnatever we do. 62 Mary Nov. 2 . Tom ... We ' re outta here Hi! How are you? ... What are OH ... Red Sox ... How is it? . you doing? 63 Vicki Dec. 7 I think I need gas ... I don ' t want to go to work ... Let ' s go shopping ... 190 ... Woodcock ... EIE ... I ' m not stupid. 64 Theresa m Av c . 66 SCHOOL LIFE Oooh, I ate too much. The Masked Marvels I wish everybody would stop staring at me. How long do I have to stay like this? Now I lay me down to sleep, ... Gee! Your hair smells terrific! We ' re telling you, it fell down. Not a-gain. Did you see anything? Isn ' t he cute? On the good ship lollipop, ... FROSH DAY-SEPTEMBER 9, 1977 There was much laughter as the freshman tried to find their personalized cup¬ cakes as well as a place to sit. ADOPTION DAY-SEPTEMBER 27, 1977 Many people were reminded of their childhood as the juniors reenacted some nursery rhymes to entertain their new little sisters. 78 CHRISTMAS PLAY-DECEMBER 23, 1977 With the help of Tiny Tim, Scrooge learns the meaning of Christmas. RING DAY-MARCH 4, 1978 The freshman helped the juniors celebrate by putting on a show they would never forget. ‘ : ' v - ARBOR DAY-APRIL 28, 1978 The sophomores planted a flowering crabapple tree to symbolize the rebirth of Spring. PROM-MAY 20, 1978 The Suffield Inn provided the food and Gypsy Belle provided the music to make for a most memorable evening. FIELD DAY-MAY 31, 1978 Field Day was different this year in that not only did the juniors share with other OLA students but also with 66 children from the city of Hartford. • n , GRADUATES Class Night June 2, 1978 This Day Belongs To Me fr-a ? r _ f X. p  m • ; V„V ' V 1 W ' A i 4. -. .v ’ '  , J A nfjf0- y T ■ jHrospjlj? Yearbook Staff STAFF Co-Editors: Cindy Gamache and Erin Butler Lay-Out Editor: Jackie Ryan Copy Editor: Lynn Gilpin Photography Editor: Cathy Brown Art Editor: Maureen Farrelly Photography Staff: Chris Watton, Pam Golemba, Maureen Farrelly, and Ann- Marie DiLuzio And Special Thanks to Our Advisor, Sister Mary Doloria Vicki Apostolico 19 Summer St. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Briarwood College Southington, Conn. Mary Bergamini 384 North Maple St. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Western New England College Springfield, Mass. Cindy Bride 14 Donna St. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Johnson Wales College Providence, R.l. Cathy Brown 3 Redwing Rd. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Bay Path Junior College Longmeadow, Mass. Erin Butler 16 Winton Rd. Warehouse Pt., Conn. 06088 Creighton University Omaha, Neb. Theresa Camerota Georgewood Rd. Somersville, Conn. 06072 Western New England College Springfield, Mass. Maureen Farrelly 61 Whiton St. Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 Cindy Gamache 28 Pineywoods Dr. East Longmeadow, Mass. 01028 Bay Path Junior College Longmeadow, Mass. Lynn Gilpin 140 Gulf Rd. Somers, Conn. 06071 Bates College Lewiston, Me. Pamela Golemba 63 Garden St. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Bay Path Junior College Longmeadow, Mass. Leah Jedziniak 29 Bridge La. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Asnuntuck Community College Enfield, Conn. Kathy Moriarty 93 Apothecaries Hall Rd. Broad Brook, Conn. 06016 Hartford Hospital School of Nursing Hartford, Conn. Kathy Neuser 24 Freemont Rd. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Mary Paolini Rt 3 Orland, Cal. 95963 Debbie Pikul 37 Winton Rd. Warehouse Pt., Conn. 06088 Jackie Ryan 1468 Enfield St. Enfied, Conn. 06082 University of Hartford West Hartford, Conn. Mary Smyth 85 Middle Rd. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Bryant College Smithfield, R.l. C hris Watton 8 Catalina Dr. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Bryant College Smithfield, R.l. Patrons Camerota Scrap Recycling J. Farrellv Peg and Matt Keevers Mr. Sc Mrs. Stanley Golemba Linda Tremblay Mr. St Mrs. Roland Gamache Susan Czehura St William Bride Jr. Therese Dumoulin Mr. St Mrs. William G. Scofield Cindy Gamache Mr. St Mrs. Roland Savard Cathy Brown Harold Carr Gary Abraham Mike Miller Bruce Harqrares David P. Thomas Brian L. LaRoche Bob Brewster Gaetan La Plante Ann-Marie Capp Jane Saqon Debbie Healey Steven Camerota Cathy McKenzie Nora Talty Steve Yeager, Baby! Diane Schneider Mr. St Mrs. Philip Gamache Pat Locklear Mrs. Raoal G. Pane Betsy Deraleau Kathi Vella Linda Sandelin Brenda Burns Dan Lee Mike Maniscalco Mr. St Mrs. T. Pikul Kara O ' Kanos Lynn Gilpin John and Frances O ' Neill Elaine Colson Mr. St Mrs. Maurice Moriarty Mr. St Mrs. Geza Danyi Jr. Ann-Marie Reichle Rae Ellen Grigely Enfield Used Auto Parts Mr. St Mrs. John R. Watton All the Bergaminis Melvin Morris Susan Wyrostek Mr. St Mrs. Vladimiro Orefice Joyce and Harold Rosanne Coburn Taz J. van der Voorn Bake Shop Inc. Mr. St Mrs. Joseph Lavinski Helen Moriarty Svetlana Patty Raiche Mr. St Mrs. Alan Mastrmattio Mr. St Mrs. Peter Juliak Mr. St Mrs. A. J. Wyrostek Mr. St Mrs. William Brown Mr. St Mrs. Raymond Viniconis City Auto Wrecking In memory of Sophie Brown Kathy ' 7o Jacqueline Footman Mary Ellen Dion Theresa Camerota Chicopee Mr. St Mrs. A. F. Jackmauh Karen Lavinski Debbie Miskin Lisa Owens Diane Arico Mr. St Mrs. Neil Butler Rosalie Apostolico Pam Perkins Jim Sadutto Vicki Rogers For Blonde Hair St Blue Eyes Mark Wells Mr. St Mrs. Arthur Raymond Catherine Ryan Mr. St Mrs. Timothy J. Ryan Punky Seven Fenway Faithful 88


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