South Windsor High School - Centurion Yearbook (South Windsor, CT)
- Class of 1988
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South Windsor High School South Windsor ; Connecticut 06074 I Candles In Time ' ' H 1 The light of a dimly flickering Candle guides me back to yesterday A candle given to me from birth feajpjlbi: Jm j|y Smiles and tears from time That has passed rap Burn on in my mind As time goes on a pool of ' A ' i T t Memories surround me 1 know that there will be more | mJ vWm i Just waiting for me to find them | A waxy lagoon begins to rise ZT ' Flickering candle When the flame goes out I must leave this place I will move on to further Enrich myself And my dreams- Oh my dreams... Though the waxy pool Continually rises and slowly Drowns the wick to burning Memories It does not kill them They no longer burn In My mind But are cherished in my heart And from them 1 gain The strength to set out And burn candles Of my Own Intro. 1 WHO WE ARE W ho are we? That is one of the hardest questions to an¬ swer for our individual selves, let alone an entire school. Well, we have to start somewhere, so here we go . . . We are the students of South Windsor High. As you unfold the pages of this yearbook, you will see us at work and at play. We are the people who wander the halls and attend classes from 7 am until 1:52 in the afternoon. We are the kids who race out of Q-period class to go to work at Mc¬ Donald ' s, Showcase, 7-11, and Dairy Queen (to name a few); or jump in the near¬ est car and head to Wick¬ ham Park or a friends house; or jump on the bus to rush home and go to sleep. We are also the ath¬ letes who charge the field for practice, or in X-coun- try ' s case, hit the road. We are the actors and musi¬ cians who gather in the au¬ ditorium to rehearse, re¬ hearse, and re-rehearse our scences. We are also the dedicated writers of the Southwinds, the literary magazine and the year¬ book. We are also members of the math team, NHS and all the other clubs. What do we look like? Well, we come in all differ¬ ent shapes, sizes, colors and ages. We have red hair, black hair, brown hair, and blonde hair. We wear glass¬ es and contacts and watch¬ es and rings and lot ' s of other things. We are plain and we are beautiful. We are the people who haunt our teachers dreams at night and send them to early retirements. We are hell-raisers and do- gooders. We are people striving to live the best way we can until we are old enough to leave school and strike out on our own. We are people from all walks of life thrown together under one roof for 180 days a year We are the people who make up this school. We are the students of South Windsor High. 2 Introduction Vanessa Gruver,barely awake waits for the school bus before school. Cindy Cohen strikes a lovely tune while practicing for a concert. Senior Todd Pavone catches a few Z s hall after a long weekend. A hurried student rushes so as not to be late to class. 3 Introduction Just a little snack before I eat lunch , says Jean Pitzi. Table for two? ' , proclaims Eliza¬ beth Williams. Billy Tobin and friends try to enjoy a quick meal in our cafeteria, but are rudely interrupted by a year¬ book photographer. Junior class Spectators, Michele Infante, Amy Downey and Marie Brathwaite, watch the first game of the season with unleashed enthu¬ siasm. % In the music room before Vocal, junior Katie Plummer shares a piece of music news with friend and teacher, Mr. Anderson. % 4 Intro. This Is • • • What we do Yeah Rah Rah...! Touch¬ down! SAT ' s! Drivers Ed.! Marching Band! State Championships! Yearbook Deadlines! Junior Prom! Graduation! Sophomore Rings! Photography! Shades! HHS! Outing Club! ...ect. ect. These are just a few of the many activities going on at SWHS. From French Club to Field Hockey, Football to Frisbee or from Outing Club rafting trips to Band ex¬ change concerts, there is a wide variety of activities from which to choose. Stu¬ dents can get involved in whatever interests them. Some choose just to con¬ centrate on their school- work and not get involved in extra activities but many students feel that activities make school worthwile. Something to look for¬ ward to besides classes” says J.J. Brown. Spirit week was one of our most interesting activi¬ ties. The Pep Rally and the Bonfire got the weekend off to a roaring start. The Homecoming football game against Rockville, and then dancing the night away was a perfect ending to our Homecoming event. Ho matter what anyone says about school being boring, there is always something going on. Whether it is academic or extra-curricular, anyone can (if they want to) man¬ age to get involved at South Windsor High School. Editor of the senior class section- ,Cathy Woska works diligently after school making layouts to meet an upcoming yearbook deadline. Junior Brian Symonds, charges forward through a field of Man¬ chester Indians one Saturday after¬ noon, in a game that ended in a Bobcat victory. So Let ' s Hot Say Goodbye When we look back We ll see our past So far gone--but on my mind. The years we struggled The days we tried The hours we learned The tears we cried Waiting for our time to come. To feel the sun... And not the rain We were together my friend for long How that part of our lives is gone I ' ll miss the fun that we have had The days of happy; even those of sad. We carried youth inside for long how the time has made our song. Signaling a time to grow And test the world we wait to know. While going so far in our tracks Hoping love will bring us back To where we were before When youth was at our door. I ' ll miss you so very much my friend And while I start to cry I ' ll not say good-bye Tor good-bye means the end And I still have ears to lend To hear you laugh or cry So let ' s not say good-bye Our time apart is tired But we still have youth inside I ' ll be seeing you again I ' m sure So if you hear a knock on your door... We ' ve had something very strong 1 know it will last ever long The words to you I ' m trying to send I ' ll love you forever my Best friend! 6 Introduction Perhaps this portrait is a display of power of the girls Varsity Soccer team, or is it just a bid for atten¬ tion? You decide. And here now to boost our classes school spirit is our Bobcat himself, Donny Cyr. Mis job is to get a rise out of the students. 10 Student Life School Spirit O nce again this year the spirit of S.W.H.S. filled the hallways during the week of November 2-6. The ju¬ niors led the student body in the daily activities. Monday re-ad¬ dressed last years idea of a hat and shades day”,and Tuesday was backwards Day”. Sloppy clothes came out in full force on Wednesday. What was your fa¬ vorite occupation? Thursday was the day to dress up in work clothes. Priests, nuns, dancers and McDonalds employees, just to name a few, showed up at S.W.H.S. To close our week Ma¬ roon and Gold Day” continued as part of the spirit week tradi¬ tion. A pep rally ended our school day, Friday, with a bon fire taking place later in the evening. The homecoming game was played Saturday against Rock¬ ville- S.W.H.S. crushed the rams 33-9. After the boys got off the field the senior girls won the powder puff game against the ju¬ nior girls. To end up the week, the stu¬ dents converged at the come together” homecoming dance dressed in mini skirts and bell- bottoms, tie-dyes and bandanas. The theme was, of course, the 60 s- peace, love and a good time for everybody involved in spirit week. Students rise to the occasion, as the cheerleaders make their rounds in the gym at the first Pep Rally of the year before Homecom¬ ing. A student watches with uplifting spirit as the band plays The Star Spangled Banner at the Pep Rally. A touching moment for all. Student Life 11 What ' s new under the Golden Arches ' ? Many of the SWHS stu¬ dents tardy ' s are related to a breakfast stop at Mickey D ' s. At SW High ' s favorite,Haney Veil- leux rings up the orders at Mickey D ' s during a lunch rush. McDonald ' s HAMRUROERS afternoon at Subway working to earn some extra dough ? 12 Student Life This is ... Working J obs, they ' re great! The money, the new friends, and the inde¬ pendence. Well, the money is nice to have, but....is it really worth the effort? Those with good salaries usually say, Yeah, man, it ' s cool , and those of us who get paid didily squat might give a different reply. The friends...well... that de¬ pends on whether you like the people you work with or if you just put up with them because you like your pay- Mike Conroy, one of SWHS ' s finast counts the cold hard cash of the day ' s receipts. check at the end of the week. Then, of course, there is the first time your work schedule conflicts with your social schedule. That ' s when you hit the ask-off book ' ' A.K.A., the excuse book . Mow I don ' t know if you have one of those at your place of employment (the concept is fairly easy to understand - it is merely a book in which you ask off certain days from work ). Where 1 work the book gets used quite a bit. There is also a little mat¬ ter of your boss . That of¬ ten evil person who makes you do what you ' re sup¬ posed to do, and never lets you rest - because there is always something to be done (which happens to be my boss ' s personal favorite saying). I ' m sure you know that feeling (yeah, that ' s right, the one that goes along with the fake smile) when the boss comes out of hiding - oh I mean out of his office and asks if everything is done and put away. Then you start wondering if you remembered to do this or if you did that right. Eventual¬ ly you get to go home and relax and hopefully forget all about your day at work. Student Life 13 This is... How we learn E veryday we force ourselves to get up very early in the morning to come to school and learn. We are taught just about every¬ thing we need to know in this building, from solv¬ ing a mile-long math problem to writing es¬ says, and chasing a ball around a dirty gym floor. They even offer us courses in child develo- pement (so we might un¬ derstand ourselves bet¬ ter). Cooking, so we ll know how to put popcorn in the microwave and watch it pop; typing-the art of pressing tiny keys without looking at them; wood-how to make a shelf, and chorus, how to sing and read music. Let us not forget those for¬ eign languages that are needed to get into a good ' ' college. More importantly though, they put us in an atmosphere where we must learn to get along with others. We learn so much everyday. Learning doesn ' t always have to be done in a classroom under the direction of a teacher. Sometimes our friends are our teachers, or surprisingly enough we might learn some¬ thing on our own. Learning is not con¬ fined within school walls or school grounds. Our parents and brothers or sisters are great teach¬ ers, if we took the time to listen we could learn a lot. What about our em¬ ployers and the custom¬ ers we deal with every day? Have you ever gone people watching ? You know, when you go to the beach and look at all the people passing by, or you ' re just sitting in your car at a red light. You see things you liked or didn ' t like about them. It was then that you began learning about yourself. You were growing up and that ' s what learning is all about. Remember books and homework are im¬ portant, but so are peo¬ ple. All are the tools nec¬ essary for learning. Otoe leCKBEV il.W ’ Hat In The Jar 1 .v; ' JuMWutW ,m.r; smgkingL Who says you get time off from class? Students work diligently on current events during their al- ledged free time . One lone door awaits open at the end of the empty hallway. This is the picture many students have seen. Yes, you are late to class. 14 Student Life Student Life 15 Brian Symonds gets charged till his hair stands on end. Experi¬ ments like this are run to test the flow of electrons. Keeping a balance...John Davis works on accounting homework while frantically trying to make ends meet on his Work Sheet. r+ MBU This is ... r ive more minutes. The clock seems to be standing still, working against me. Fi¬ nally. Jumping up, I race into the hallway to share the important gossip I just heard. Does this scene seem familiar to you? To many students of South Wind¬ Soc ializina ' sor High School it does. Lisa Hatitus, a senior, stated, In between classes is a great time to catch up on gossip and see people you other¬ wise wouldn ' t be able to. Don ' t believe that talk¬ ing is limited to the hall¬ ways though. Ho way. Time in the classrooms, to the dismay of the teachers, is when much communication among students takes place. ” I get yelled at a lot for talk¬ ing, Sue Egan, a junior, said. Tricia does her socializing at the refreshment stand, at a Saturday afternoon football game, with a friend, a coke and a smile. Sam, Simone and Liz express their enthusiasim, while getting togeth¬ er with friends in the fire light of the bon fire Friday. 16 Une Rile Francaise 18 . 11 1 1 :■ A Boy from Japan Exchange Students Kazuhiko Uemutsu H i, I am an exchange student from Japan. It was September 1st that I met my host fam¬ ily and visited SWHS for the first time. Everything was new and I was very excited and nervous. There are lots of differ¬ ences from school in Ja¬ pan, for example... we can choose lots of subjects here. On the other hand, it took about half a year to be¬ come accostomed to mov¬ ing to classrooms with heavy books in a few min¬ utes. I ' m very glad that 1 could come to SWHS to study and participate in sports, because 1 was able to meet lots of nice and kind friends and teachers. They helped me with study and everyone said hi and talked to me. Some of my friends took me to some places on weekends and told me about their hobbies or families. Also, Homecoming, the pep rally, field trips and etc... have made for won¬ derful memories! I really appreciate that I could share great times with all the students and teachers. Thank you for ev¬ erything. I have had a good time and lots of fun in the U.S.A. Welcome to Japan. I ' ll be very happy to see you again! Good luck to all the students starting at SWHS. Sayonara! I This is our dedication to... Miss Moran A Key phrase that describes Miss Sharon Moran ' s life at S.W.Ii.S. is active involvement . For the past twenty-one years she has taught in South Windsor and has been a vital part of students ' lives in the class¬ room and beyond. It is her belief that teaching occurs in all aspects of student activities that makes her list of contributions endless and invaluable. Students look forward to Miss Moran ' s social studies classes where they experience academic challenge in a warm and receptive environment. She encourages her students to examine their society and its history through a lively ex¬ change of ideas and creative pro¬ jects. Active involvement ' ' is a major philosophy at work in Miss Moran ' s classroom when she and her students dress up as world leaders, past or present, for a day in which history emerges from the textbook. This year Miss Moran be¬ came Esmerelda Marcos complete with the black wig and flamboyant costume. As one of the head senior advi¬ sors, Miss Moran makes the culmi¬ nation of the high school years re¬ warding and memorable. Every activity from the first day of senior homeroom to the walk onto stage at graduation carries with it Miss Moran ' s touch. She is dedicated to making each senior ' s last year his or her best. Through her persistent efforts, the bonfire was re-instituted this year, which is just one example of how she is an involved advocate for students. The students at S.W.Ii.S. know Miss Moran as a teacher and advi- , sor who regards them as individ¬ uals with great potential. When re¬ ferring to education she said, ...it is my sincere hope that 1 have played a significant role... . Miss Moran has indeed played a signifi¬ cant role ' ' in the lives of students at South Windsor through her gener¬ ous gifts of time, energy and concern. Miss Moran drifts into a void of thought one day in one of her classes. Miss Moran, that ' s only supposed to happen to students! Smile pretty for the camera! This is the award winning smile, that as students, many of us have come to know. ■■■■■ l a— 20 Notice the convenient location of Miss Moran. Perhaps one of the next presidential pictures on the wall will be her own. Here we see Mr. Cloutman, Miss Moran, and Mrs.Bickford enjoying the fall pep rally. Now there ' s school spirit. Please rise for the entrance of Judge Moran. Occupation day brought forth the true Judge Wapner in Miss Moran. 24 Seniors Stacey Dawn Adams Stace Ambition: To live life to the ex¬ treme, and never have to worry about running out of money- ...Pet Peeves: Marching; people who speed and never get caught... Highlights: UCONri w J.C.; Canada w B.P.; Bermu¬ da 88; hoppin ' around w friends in the Rabbit... Activi- ties:Band 1-4; Field Hockey 2- 4... Favorite Sayings: Trust me.; Hey!!; Definite thumbs up m Kimberly A. Andrulat Him, Jen, Twin, Stretch Ambition: To sail around the world... Favorite Saying: This is gross!. Want any?. What?, Pysch,... Pet Peeves: Confu¬ sion, Kathy thinking while driv¬ ing... Highlights: ACME, Chris, Leos ' party ' 86; Wethersfield Hockey ' 87, Being friends with Kathy for the past ten years... Activities: Softball 1-4, V-ball 3 (Cap ' t. 4), Outing Club 3,4... Left to SWHS: CRM Tummy Toner... Robert J. Andre Hob Maxx Piano Man Ambition: To be the world ' s best keyboard player... Pet Peeves: Smoking, living, eating in general... Favorite Saying: It ' s worse than that, he ' s dead Jim... Highlights: Terminators, Jr. Prom, LH MK The Dudes... Activities: Working on my col¬ oring book... Left to SWHS: My shades, jacket, and all my walkmans... Richard Ashlaw Melinda Adams Mindy, Hambie, Legs Ambition: To be in a 501 Blues Commercial and to be healthy.. Highlights: Myrtle Beach, Ver¬ mont, Good times with KS, KD, KB, KF, MF, JH, MC, CC.. Left to SWHS: MF, KS, KD, JH, TM, echoing laughs through the hallways.. Activities: Track, Field Hockey, Pet Peeves: Peo¬ ple who say nevermind. The so- called popular group.. Favorite Saying: Are you serious ?.. Troy C. Anderson Troy Boy Ambition: To own a BMW, and get lots of money... Highlights: BaHaing with the Chevet 151, Graduation... Left to SWHS: Teachers, Books... Activities: CC, 1-2-3-4, Track, 1-2-3, Work at JSS...Pet Peeves: Mondays, Walking to Wapping in the snow and rain... Favorite Saying: What ' s up?. Hay big guy... John Aselton Jean,Hodge Ambition: To make the most out of my life, to own the largest record collection in the world... Highlights: Good times with DG, DB, DW, MK, MB, DC, RL, RB, TM, MH... Activities: Lock¬ out... Pet Peeves: Blacktop kids, traffic laws, fakes, slow drivers... Favorite Saying: You take life too seriously... Jennifer L. Andrulat Cheese, Jen, Coach Ambition: To do what I want.. Highlights: V-Ball Get to¬ gether , My friendship w Kim J, Loon Wildcat ' 86, Talks w CR, BA, KJ .. Favorite Sayings: Thanks hon. Hey buddy. Like.. Pet Peeves: Friends that smoke!. Cliques, Fights, Win- dam.. Activities: V-ball 3-4, S- ball 1-4, Outing Club 3-4,.. Left to SWHS: Penny pease homework... mm ■ m I , Kevin Bacon Maui ' ' Ambition: To surf the perfect wave... Highlights: Good times with Doc , A.J, L.E, K.G, J.C, and Keith B... Pet Peeves: Plerds, slow drivers, people who smoke, AMD MAGGIMG MOTHERS... Favorite Saying: Hang-Loose , Surf ' s up , Go Seahawks , and Let ' s go Ruckeyes ... Michelle Bailargeon Mitch , Missy , Shell Ambition: To be a travel agent and always be happy... High¬ lights: Good times with all my friends esp. Scott, MG x 3, GK, 10 28 85 Cape Cod, Barns 9 12 25 87, Jr. Proms w Scott, Parents going away... Activities: Basketball 1,2 Soc¬ cer 2,3,4 ... Pet Peeve: Busy sig¬ nals Scott 2 hrs. away, GK ' s what?... Favorite Saying: Oh- okay, Hey kids... Left to SWHS: Betty... Richard Balboni Jr. Rick , Wierd Ambition: To finally make it to the beach with Lynn... High¬ lights: Summer 1-4, Good times with Lynn and my friends, June 27th... Left to SWHS: Cyndi... Activities: Math team 2-4, Business 2-4, Insanity... Pet Peeves: Traffic Laws, Empty cooler. Bankruptcy, Wannabe people... Favorite Saying: Got my money?... C-C-C-Coke Classic 3:1 Coke - 76% Pepsi - 10% Other - 8% Diet Coke - 6% W hen it comes to soft drinks. Max Headroom would be pleased to know that the seniors of South Windsor High School prefer Coke Clas¬ sic to all other canned soda by a 3:1 margin. The title for second place is held by Pepsi; Diet Coke coming in a distant third. True individualists however, stand out from the crowd with their favorites; Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, Grape, Diet Sun- kist, and the most unique soft drink of all, cream soda. Daniel J. Baltulonis Dan , Daniel-Son Ambition: To be rich and own a Corvette... Highlights: Good time with PMER... Activities: Hockey 2,3,4, SWFD... Pet Peeves: Slow drivers, slow- walkers, morning practices, smashing up my Blazer... :v ■ Seniors 25 Lynne Barber Lynne-Scum Ambition: To be the best 1 can be... Highlights: Knowing AW; prom w AW; Soph English w JC, KC, PS, LB; Dognapping w KM; Armatas with JC, SM, KW, BM, MM, LP, and Cor; Own¬ ing my own car; PWPH; Sr. Out¬ ing; Graduation... Pet Peeves: Freshmen, Mondays... Favorite Saying: Are you serious?; I ' m sorry; That ' s the truth!!... Kristine R. Barberi hrys, Kree, Kriba Ambition: To become a parale¬ gal study criminal law... Highlights: Great times w great friends: MA, KS, MF, KF, KS, KP, MI, RC, KC, 9th grade yr... Left to SWHS: The rest of the gang... Pet Peeves: Waiting for KS, tak¬ ing the wrap, mornings... Favor¬ ite Sayings: Mot my fault!, You- see...Special thanks to my family to Mr. S.K. fir Buzz for the wake up calls!... James Beal Ambition: To windsurf Maui, to fly for Delta... Highlights: The Chevelle, Good times in the Beast with the Boys, M.K., S.J.,K.B., and J.M... Left to SWHS: All my missing home¬ work, my excuses for being late, and my sister... Pet Peeves: Mo money, slow driv¬ ers, tickets, and work... Deborah L. Beaudry Debbie, Plebian Ambition: To find what I ' m looking for... Highlights: France ' 86, Hampton Beach w KL, ' 86, ' 87, Exchange con¬ certs... Activities: Mewspaper, Literary Magazine, Band, Wood¬ wind Ensemble, ' 87, ' 88, Dance, Student Council, Year¬ book, MHS... Pet Peeves: BAMD HATS, School, Piccolos and my first name... Favorite Saying: Oh Gimmeabreak!... Left to SWHS: Dan... Y ou as seniors claimed that there wasn ' t enough color in the yearbook; in order to keep our customers happy we, the year¬ book staff, decided to add a special dash right here in your sec¬ tion. This year as se¬ niors you voted an overwhelming 29% on blue, in the recent col¬ or poll. What does this say about the class as people? I don ' t have the foggiest idea. You figure it out. Red came in a close second with 20%. Wow the red¬ heads almost pulled through. Other favor¬ ites were pink, black and green. One senior pyschology class tried to interpret these col¬ ors. They couldn ' t come up with a thing. I You Wanted More Color... Black - 10% Green - 7% Other - 17% Fuscia - 1 % Pink - 16% Blue - 29% Red - 20% 26 Seniors HHHI Matthew J. Beaulieu Matt, Bo Ambition: To be successful and wealthy... Highlights: Wild times with MK; KR; JM; MP; JB, U28fCrue... Activities: Soccer JV 2; V 3 4... Pet Peeves: Get¬ ting up early; slow drivers; stop signs; Wapping in the rain... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: C ' mon Guys; I ' m not that spoiled!... Left to SWHS: Some of the best times of my life... k Cheryl A. Bjorkland Jork Ambition: To be completely and truly happy with myself and what I ' m doing... Favorite Say¬ ing: Get it Girl!, Wrong!... Pet Peeves: Guys who don ' t ask you to dance, they just stand and look pretty... Highlights: Graduation!, Great times spent out of school... Activities: Vo¬ cal Ensemble 2,3,4, Choral Spectrum 3,4... Janet Lee Benzinger Banet, Whitey, Jan AmbitionL: To live my life to the fullest and to spend it w Bil- ly... Highlights: Great and spe¬ cial times w Bill, KK, JJ, Dave, KB, BK, MB, MG-3, BM, 3-15, Vermont, Barns... Left to SWHS: Memories... Activities: Softball 1,2,3,4, Bobcat -kk... Pet Peeves: BM Picking on me. Waiting for people... Favorite Saying: Thanks a lot, Billy stop picking on me, oh OK Kim... Elizabeth Bledzinski Showbiz, McLiz, Boxi Ambition: To live happy, healthy + long w that special someone... Highlights: My JAG- thanx Mom Dad, Jr. Prom + 17B-day w JIM FISHER, My se¬ cret w JP, Montrl w Polas, Sneakouts 2AM, barns, buzzer, cheering... Pet Peeves: Prom¬ ises in the wind, wedges, liz¬ ard... Favorite Sayings: Trust me. Whatever, We went ahead... Activities: Cheering, Lacrosse mng... Greg Biancardi Ambition: To be rich and lazy... Highlights: 228, KD ' s window, TP Drowning, Junior summer. Junior Prom w KP, Good times with friends... Left to SWHS: Hothin... Activities: Hockey 2,3,4, Lacrosse 2,3,4, Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Curls... Pet Peeves: Girls that smoke, KP, CP, Fake people, Joel, Fish... David Blume Dave, Ave, Grizzly Ambition: To be able to afford what I want... Highlights: Good times with HM, LC, KD, JB, DW, Heidi ' s house... Pet Peeves: Speds, Jean jackets. Fake Peo¬ ple... Activities: FBLA, Basket¬ ball 1,2... Favorite Sayings: Ho!, Look at Kev., Heidi, do you want a Charlie horse?. Serious¬ ly?, Really?... Left to SWHS: Heidi... Karen Marie Biglin Bare, Ba rebear, Shorty Ambition: To look back with no regrets, remember the laughter shared with friends... High¬ lights: Wildn ' crazy times w gang, golf crs w SS, Summer 85 w KE, TS, PP, Fluff, CC, SM, SS, Barns, Valley Tails w WR... Pet Peeves: Rainy Mondays, Broken promises, Sayin ' good¬ bye... Favorite Sayings: Where ' s Sue, Maybe, oops! Keep smiling... Left: HB... William Boggs Seniors Pamela Sue Bogli Pam, Pammy-Sue Ambition: To become a child psychologist and find the per¬ fect rainbow... Highlights: Lau¬ rel, Subway, the beach. Great times w JP, JC, SH, RT, EW... many more, n.Y. trips... Pet Peeves: Band uniforms, Mon¬ days, alarms... Eavorite Saying: oh really. Unbelievable, Smile... Activities: FBLA, 1-2, Student Council, 2-4, Band, 1- 4... Lynn M. Bourgoin Brat, Crash Ambition: To learn how to drive, marry Rick B., and finally make it to the beach with RB... Highlights: Beach with JD, SG, Good times with RB, RC, JB, VD, JC, TF, AG, Odias, SG at place-scape a nd Valley Falls... Left to SWHS: All my late passes... Pet Peeves: People who can ' t chew gum... Favorite Saying: Cool deal... Richard Bogoslofski Leslie Michelle Breen Lester, Woman, Ditto Ambition: To never get caught... Pet Peeves: Breaking a nail, fighting with Sly, Country music... Highlights: Best friends with Sylvia, Bowie ' 87, 16 Candles, 8-8-87, Summer of ' 86 w AG RD, All night w RD, Ditto • CC, Sugarbush w TM JS, Jr. Prom... Activities: Student Council, Drama, Jr. Prom Com... Favorite Saying: Hey Woman!, Stop ranking on me... Jacqueline A. Bomaster Jaque, Jax Ambition: To own a beach house in Hawaii and to be suc¬ cessful... Highlights: Florida 87 w Deb, Cape Cod, Concerts, Great times w special friends, skiing, Jr. Prom, Soph, yr: D per, 12 31 86... Pet Peeves: Waiting, cliques, my name is spelled... Activities: Soccer 2,3,4, Band 1... Favorite say¬ ing: Are you serious?. Wicked cool!... Left to SWHS: My sister... Thomas J. Broderick Tom, T.J. Ambition: To live a full life with a full income.. Highlights: Ex¬ change ' 87 w MD, DC, PO, CH, HL R w PG, RB, summer ' 86, Quitting brass, TP in the C + River Red Bridge.. Pet Peeves: The Regal, Getting caught... Ac¬ tivities: Track 1-4, Indoor 2-4, Freshman Football, Band 1-4.. Favorite Saying: Mark, are you driving Left to SWHS: My brothers.. Frank Boudreau Hobbit, Pot-Belly Ambition: To remember... Fa¬ vorite Saying: The key to life is learning to pick the locks. I ' ll give you a dollar. We re all set, Ya, sure man... ' Pet Peeves: RR, B.T., W.S., Chimp,...Highlights: The cave with: SS, PW, CA, BL, RB, SR, TG, DS; The ovation, Duneingill; Papa ' s Wonton-setz, Orchard Hill... Left to SWHS: One crisp brand new dollar bill... Melissa Renee Bromley Missy (Ambition: To travel the world, live on the beach and be on time...Highlights:Crazy time with SS, LH, MS, BS, DD, Gate¬ way parties, the Mustang , Main ST., Special times spent with Sean...Pet Peeves:JL be¬ ing on time ,fakes, busy sig¬ nals and SS ' s mood ' s...Favor¬ ite Sayingsd ' ll call you, whose gonna know , Trust me... ■■■■■■ 28 Seniors A slice of life Whether with pepperoni, peppers or even anchovies, SWHS seniors love pizza. Hot out of the oven, drip¬ ping with cheese and pep¬ peroni, pizza is my favorite food, commented senior Cathy Woska. Besides pizza, spaghetti, lasagna and lobster topped the charts. Originality though, was certainly ex¬ pressed, with one lone se¬ nior ' s choice of circus peanuts. Ptf ' ' M ' US mm Julie Kay Brown Jule, Jules, JB (Ambition) To live, love, be hap¬ py... Highlights Summer 86 Wknd of 2-20-87, Junior Prom w CB, Spring Break ' 87, 6-13- 87, Good times w Jen, Steve, Friends at FBC... Activities: Pro¬ teen ' 86- ' 88... Left to SWHS: Thanks to BH, JO, TF, DW, EW, CC... Pet Peeves: Tailgators, Cliques,... Favorite Sayinq: What?!... Michelle Sara Burns Mickey, Shell, Bruce Ambition: To help the children, to win more trophies than JJG... Favorite Saying: That ' s so funny, I don ' t know, never mind... Pet Peeves: Hiccups, parades, waiting... Highlights: 1 18 85 with JJG, Nt. Wash., Cheltenham, half days, LK, MS in my ' Vette... Activities: V. Field Hockey 2,3 Capt. 4, V. Stage band 2,3,4, Pitband 2,3,4, NHS, Treasurer, Band... Frank E. Butkus Frankie Ambition: To be famou- s...Highlights: Zim ' s house, Shinkin ' , Valley Falls, Van Ha- len, Aerosmith, Boston, Iron Maiden...Pet Peeves: Waiting, Busy phones. Rap, Muscular women...Favorite Saying: Ooda blab blab ' , ' Bob Cob , She gets nothing ... Carolyn Caramma Clyn, Carl, L.G., Bu Ambition: To dive in the waters of Mallorca with Jaques Cous¬ teau. Pet Peeves:Chapfobia. Highlights: O.S. w JS, cpd, Denny ' s. Activities: Grimace Fan Club, Band, Student Coun¬ cil, Jr. Prom Committee, homecoming, grape inhaling, quoting F.B. Favorite Saying: Heeyyll, Sikel, Can I ask you a question?. There ' s a funny someone in McDonaldland... Seniors 29 Behind the wheel... S tomp Stomp Stomp chicccct, slam, Rrrvvv... The trip to school for most seniors, be¬ gins with getting into their cars. How could this part of the day be made more exciting? When asked what type of car could change the way seniors felt about driving to school, a Lamborgh- inni was the most pop¬ ular choice. Seeing as a Lam- borghinni can cost the same as a house, the seniors of SWHS will just have to save their pennies and make the most of the cars which they can drive for now. Lamborghinni - 26% Corvette - 20% Other - 19% BMW - 9% Jeep - 9% Mustang - 17% Steve Carbonneau Ambition- A lot if the rest of the world gave it to me...High¬ lights: The Terminators Awl, The Limo ' 86 with BT, RL... Left to SWHS: JB, TB! I leave you all they gave me, ... Activities: Hockey 1,2,3,4... Pet Peeves: Practice, no days off work when asked, questions... Favorite Saying: Teito, What ' s up. How ya doin, spaz... Jason Carey Christine L. Carignan Chris, Chrissy, Bunny Ambition: To travel to new places... Highlights: Eng. class with ME and SO, fluff parties with SM, SS, and KB, Tues. ritu¬ al, Best X with FA, MC, KC, SQ, SM, SS, KY, UCOm with FA and RP... Left to SWHS: My re¬ gards... Activities: V. Track 1,2,3, Socializing 4... Pet Peeves: [Cliques!, fake people. Fire alarms... Favorite Saying: I am so tired, I can do it, I ' m a senior... Lisa M. Carpino Lise Ambition: To become a good hairdresser... Highlights: Good times with my friends, Mon¬ days, walking to Wapping... Pet Peeves: Stuck-up people and saying goodbye... Favorite Say¬ ing: Hurry up you ' re so pokey. Ho way really?... JO Seniors Anthony Caruso Tony, Chewy Ambition: To join a rock band and make lots of money... Highlights: Good times with TL, BC, and the Coma Kid... Left to SWHS: Memories... Ac¬ tivities: Playing guitar... Pet Peeves: Mondays, Homework... Favorite Saying: I suppose... Nicole Marie Charest nicy Doo, nic Cole Ambition: To live it up... High¬ lights: Good times with WC, 4 14, KH, JE... Left to SWHS: Little bro, Mr. C ' s office, all the b.s.... Pet Peeves: Cliques, busy signals, waiting... Favorite Sayings: 1 don ' t know. Grow up. Ho sir... «®a Phillip S. Caspar Ambition: To go to outer space and return in a good mood... Highlights: AH experiences with CG CK at LMC else¬ where;.. . Activities: Newspaper 1, Lit. mag. 3,4, Track 3,4, Band 1-4, Loft band 3, Student Coun¬ cil 2-4, HHS. Pet Peeves: Vege¬ tables, college applications, poetry... Favorite Sayings: Kill ' em all, 1 hate when that happens... Leroy Chambers Bruce Leroy, Dennis Ambition: To be a computer technologist... Highlights: Se¬ nior Pep rally. Junior prom and Senior Outing... Favorite Say¬ ing: Definate ourtageous. Go ahead, try it... Kirsten Charanian hirst. Curly Ambition: To have all my dreams come true. To own a black ' 86 Vette... Pet Peeves: SCHOOL!, Jodie the front seat, Angela ' s attitude, jealous people-CC... Highlights: All the wild times with great friends. Every second spent with Mike, 4-wheeling, Late night hot tub dips-Thanks Sean + Joe, Flori¬ da ' 87. Left to SWHS: LK + my little sis!... Jennifer Chechile Chickles, Chicky Ambition: To be happy and proud in whatever I do ... High¬ lights: Good times with LB, TK, SM, CM, Sophomore English with LB, KC, LB, PS, My cruise with family... Activities: Band 1,2,3, Soccer 3... Pet Peeves: Freshmen, Monday mornings... Favorite Saying: Yea right, I think 1 am going to cry... Left to SWHS: Ted K... Kelly Marie Childs fiC, Bud, haz Ambition: To own the most toys!... Highlights: Great times w 3-CB ' s, Chix KL, EM, JF, AG, LK, PS!, Bahamas ' 87 w J + B! U2 84! PeeWee-la la la!. Beach after prom w JC, KL, RB, AS, DD, LB... Pet Peeves:Slow driv¬ ers, waiting, spiders, broken drum sticks... Favorite Sayings: Ho problem, Ahhh!. Thanx M + D ILY!... Jennifer Chudzinski Jennibug, J-Bone Ambition: To live happily and healthy forever with Dana M. Highlights: Good times with Dana and Dara, GH, GC, CP, BM, Druf Days, Floating in the Malibu summer ' 87. Pet Peeves: That lot! Beep me!, ex¬ cuses, people who don ' t mind their own business. Activities: Outing Club, skiing in Canada 87. Favorite Saying: Where ' s the party? Let ' s get fired up! Partee! Thanks to Mom!... Tara Cirone Tar, Butt Ambition: To grow up to be a Kid and become Janet Jackson, to be happy. Pet Peeve: Being called Terah!. Activities: Gyms. 2-4, Voc. 2-4, Spectrum 3,4, Sen. Exec. Board. Highlights: Awesome times with the B ' s and the rest of the girls, crazy times with the guys, special times. Eavorite Saying: Breathe Kar, Cheer up Jer. Left to SWHS: my beautiful Spectrum outfit. Cynthia J, Cohen Cindra, CJ, Cindy Ambition: To be knowledge, wisdom, understanding, and the seven laws... Highlights: Eng. Lit. with Mrs. D, My I.S. with PM, Mus ic with ML, SA, RG... Eavorite Sayings: What ' s the square root of a DEAD FISH?! BLOOP!... Activities: P.O.F., DRAMA, orch pit, a lot of music and metaphysics, kill¬ er games, MOOSE 1LLUM1MATI!... r j Michael Cohen Schmoo, Schmuster Ambition: To own a red Cor¬ vette and make enough money so I can retire early... High¬ lights: Pink Floyd ' 87, Roger Waters ' 87, Good times with good friends, FLS, Base, Good times with FLS crew... Activi¬ ties: X-Country 1,2, Track 1,2... Pet Peeves: not getting my li¬ cense until my senior year... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: I ' m not happy, Oy vey. Good day... Jeff Clark Brian Heil Conaway Ambition: Enter the Air Force... Highlights: Whale, P-t big green machine, trucking crue with John, K-way tanks at M2, DP, JW, KJ, BS, JS, MS, CA, Buck cheers, Trafford, PA... Left to SWHS: One year of confine¬ ment... Favorite Saying: Ride the psyche!... Lawerence Clancy Denny, LC, Larry Ambition: To set sail in the sea of stars... Highlights: Party ' s! Weekend at my house w MK, DB, AL, DG, JA, JJ, KK... Activi¬ ties: Skydiving... Pet Peeves: Smokers, Speds, Snobs, Morn¬ ings, AIDS... Favorite Sayings: Scopiotu, Pompine, Snafy... Left to SWHS: Empty cans... Karen Elaine Clark Clarkie, Spark Ambition: To find out what a weepul really is. Favorite Say¬ ing: K.A., chill, psst. Weepul. Pet Peeves: God ' s miracle worker, cliques, people who smoke. Highlights: Drivin ' in the truck w Maura, working w KF, Good times w BB, MF, LS. Activities: Soccer JV1, V 2,3, Capt. 4, BB1-4, SB1-4. Left to SWHS: All of my injuries to the athletic dept... Margaret Lynn Cormier Peggy, Maggie Ambition: To live in La-La land w witchy poo + the itsy-bit- sies... Highlights: Hangin ' in w Susan, Kris, Chris, + Killer, Being w Mary, Groovey love Su¬ san ' s basement, PSA, listening to Dylan... Pet Peeves: The av¬ erage American family...Favor¬ ite Saying ecstacy... Left to SWHS: An open mind... 32 Seniors Jennifer Alene Creem Jen, niffie-pu, niff Hector Cruz Donald S. Cyr Monica Q. D ' Amato Doni, Stud, Babe, Dee Moni Ambition: To become a den¬ tist... Pet Peeves: Stage Band, Mornings; Bus 4... Highlights: France ' 86; 6 17 87; Friendly ' s; Laurel 86-87; Jr. Prom; Fr Class; MY trips; Beach ' 87; Lots of fun w PB, JP, KT, EW, AM, and JM... Favorite Sayings: It ' s cooked!; That ' s queer; Quittez ce souci... Activities: Band 1-4; Stage Band a-4; Loft Band 3,4; MHS 4... Ambition: To be rich and hap¬ py... Highlights: E period study adventures, Wickum Park ' 86, Summer of ' 87, friends CL, AS, LT, CM, JR, TD... Left to SWHS: The horrid memories of home¬ work, my nephew... Favorite Saying: Let ' s scooby... Ambition: To live every day like it ' s my last and never forget all my great friends... Highlights: Keene 87, Florida 88... Favorite Saying: Quibo, Freshman... Pet Peeves: Getting cut, March 87, Fake girls... Activities: Football 2, Baseball 2,4, Band 1-4, Stage Band 2-4, Shades Committee, Great times w John, Legion Baseball... Left to SWHS: My Legacy... Ambition: To be happy and make the most out of what life has to offer... Highlights: Great times with the best of friends, Stephen, AJ ' s jokes. Senior events... Activities: SB 2,3,4, Voc 2,3,4, Spec 4, Outing Club 2,3,4, Drama 1,2... Pet Peeves: 6AM, The zone, fakes, good¬ byes... Favorite Sayings: Mo kidding. Oh yes!!... Vicki Dawson Victoria DeDominicis Vic, Vicki Mark John Denicolo Kram; Davis Love III Kristin Marie Dennis Kristy, Krity, Jimena Ambition: To be happy and successful at whatever I do in life... Highlights: Good times with Mandy, Lake Compounce ' 87, Civic Center ' 87, shopping weekends... Activities: FBLA 3... Pet Peeves: Monday morn¬ ings, walking to Wapping, Cliques... Favorite Saying: What ' s up?, I forgot!!... Left to SWHS: My little sister Cori... Ambition: To succeed in the years to come... Pet Peeve: Lazz, Ani ' s porch; practice... Highlights: Chris H; Ex¬ changes; Fall hockey; the Mon¬ te and Regal; Ou t driving all the shortsticks I play golf with... Ac¬ tivities: Hockey 3 + 4, Golf 1,2,3,4... Favorite Saying: Tom are you driving?... Left to SWHS: My bro!... Ambition: To turn my dreams into realities... Favorite Saying: Sorry, OK big guy!... Pet Peeves: Morning breath, M.J. ' s threats... Highlights: Jeff Myers and Hamburglar, Best friends w HY, RH and Heart w LB, Weekends w JC, 14 yrs w PP, AG ' s bug, Goodtimes w friends: TM, 3MG, TK, Kate. PG w AM and BM... Activities: Soccer, B-ball 1-4... Anthony Dileo Tony, Tone William Q. Doster Jr. Bill, Cookie, Willy D Jennifer Desmarais Jen Jeffer JD Gerald Doucette Ambition: To have a successful career and lead a comfortable life... Highlights: April ' 87, Rick B., Beach trip with LB and SQ, Prom with Bob, Valley Falls, good times with CP, JL, and LB... Pet Peeves: Cliques, school lunches, and getting up in the morning.,. Favorite Say¬ ing: What!? an, yeah!. Gotta Cigarette?, Chrisser!!... Robert Douglas Bobe-D, Gooden, Wg- nig Ambition: To play pro base¬ ball, To repay parents for their love... Highlights: 12-10-86 w JJ, 4-10-86 w KC, Soph year w Sharon, Fun w JJ, Sal, KS, RE, CL, TD, EP, TS, BW, TS, CB, Legion ' 87 w Guibo and the boys, UCOHH Camp ' 87... Ac¬ tivities: Football 2-4 Baseball 1- 4... Pet Peeves: Busy signals. Football, study. Math... Favor¬ ite Saying: Hig-Hig Huk-Huk, 16 Gooden... Ambition: To become rich and beat the games of life... Highlights: Good times with CL, LS, MG, special times with AL... Activities: Tennis 1,2,4 Basketball 1,2,4 FBLA 1,2... Pet Peeves: People who are over concerned with their social sta¬ tus, fake girls... Favorite Sayings: If you tell anybody I ' ll deny it. Hey Craigo, Let ' s scooby. You too Hector... Kevin A. Drost lid, Kev, Bundyball Ambition: To play Jason Voor- Hees in the very last Fiday the 13th... Pet Peeves: Mondays, stuck up girls, nerds, people who smoke... Favorite Saying: Yeah Right!! Brad Hamilton What ' s up? ' ... Highlights: Great times with JM, DB, being in Mr. Woods class... Left to SWHS: My movie reviews... mmm Ambition: To play college foot¬ ball and to get a good job... Highlights: Great times w GM, LH, KL, ES, CD, Winning CCC... Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Indoor Track 2,4... Left to SWHS: My brother Craig... Pet Peeves: Mondays, walking to Wapping... Favorite Saying: Hey, wut ' s up? Danny Dube Doobie, Blimpie Ambition: To be with A.E.S. for¬ ever, to become a mechanic..! Highlights: Skipping school with SG, JC, JF, TK, partying with the group, special times with Amy... Left to SWHS: My burning roaches at the nature walk, burning cigarettes out back... Pet Peeves: Mr. B, crowded halls... Deborah Durkee Debz, Snort, Ugly, Deb Ambition: To always be hap¬ py... Pet Peeve: My car; wedges; snobs; DC s... Highlights: Un¬ beatable times w my BF Tan¬ ya; FI 87 w TM; Rocky Heck 87 w TM, Beach 87; Best times w TM, JL, KC, TM, DW, CL, RS, KC, CH, LK, and at BK and Copp ' s; Kevin, 9 87; Mom, DRM; PUG w TM; RD at Armata ' s... Favor¬ ite Saying: Ho way; Hurt me. Oh, OK!, What ' s going on?... 34 Seniors Richard Edwards Jaweeb, Marley, Ganja Ambition: To always have a good time- to never forget my friends... Highlights: Boston, Good times with CS, TP, JA, DC, BK, JE, MC, CP, MP, BD, CK, and the guys... favorite Sayings: It ' s casual, Munca, Crazy, Can ' t win. You ' re wrong. What ' s happening... Pet Peeves: Fake girls, Mondays, getting up... Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4... Joseph R. Elmore Smokin ' Joe, Jossepi Ambition: To be rich and fam¬ ous; To someday own a riissan Sentra... Highlights: Troy ' s 12 85; Parties w B.M., R.S., T.P., J.G., T.S., K.S., G.B., R.E., M.G., J.G.,; Activities: Track 1; Lacrosse 2,3,4... Pet Peeves: Getting up at 6 a.m., phonies... Favorite Saying: You Big Silly, Wrong... Jennifer Ann Elwood Jen Ambition: to get a car... High¬ lights: Movie and pizza w Jen, mailboxes, hanging out, Ron ' s swim practices!... Left to SWHS: Jimlets... Pet Peeves: Selfish people, slow drivers... Activi¬ ties: Swimming, Canoeing, Dra¬ ma, Showband, Honor society... Kirsten M. Eriksson Krispy, Pleep, Ike, MF Ambition: To grow up and be just like PJH... Highlights: 6 22 85, CPD, Revin ' the bug, U2, UCOHH, Pleep ' s Parties, Chinese fire drills. My Mutant... Activities: Field Hockey 1-4, Outing Club 1-4, Student Coun¬ cil 3,4... Pet Peeves: Toes, to¬ wards, turtlenecks. Ho Mayo, losing... Favorite Saying: HOT!, Ho need. Barb, I ' ll buy... Travel: Hawnii - Where The i lawuii iLO C Class Of 88 Oz - 1 % Wants To Other - 17% Spend California - 12% Their Free Spain - 15% Time Europe - 18% Bahamas - 9% Seniors 35 Christine Marie Evans Chris, Mappy Ambition: To own my own jew¬ elry store... Pet Peeves: Guys who are stuck on themselves and girls... Highlights: Good times with EM, PP, AG, JL, KC + MG,... Activities: Chorus 1... Fa¬ vorite Saying: What ' s up?, Joel come on!... Left to SWHS: All the underclassmen... Marjorie Ellen Evans Marnie, Guppy , Warns Ambition: To become a rich ac¬ countant and to buy a white Ferrari... Favorite Saying: You ' re lame, I ' m so embar¬ rassed, I hate school, Liz, you kill me... Pet Peeves: 743-dzy, busy phones, old men w hats... Highlights: Getting my Camero! Thanks Dad, Good times w LR, Sn, KT the gang, Vineyard-87, Florida-87 88... Left to SWHS: My red Reeboks, Liz, Sn, TJ... Michael Farr Mike Ambition: To have too much money, spend most of my days with beautiful women, and en¬ joy life to the fullest... High¬ lights: Good times with my friends in Manchester and South Windsor... Pet Peeves: When people say nevermind or forget it, Headgames, preppies! Being called cutie or sweetie, and geeks... Favorite Saying: Sure you did. Why not?... Kelley Finn Frog , Smelly , Beaker Ambition: To live life through with a smile on my face!... High¬ lights: All the wild and crazy times with great friends. Jump¬ ing off the cliff at Valley Falls with Snuka!... Left to S.W.H.S: The rest of the gang!... Pet Peeves: People who eat my green M M ' s, waiting for Sheri¬ dans... Favorite Saying: When your sad, press you nose, it makes you smile... 102 WAQY - 20% 107 WCCC - 9% Other - 13% 95.7 WKSS - 15% 106 WHCN - 14% 96 WTIC - 29% Listen to that... Many SWHS seniors while driving to and from school, doing homework or just hanging around, listen to the radio. When asked why the radio is such an impor¬ tant part of being a teen¬ ager, one senior, Randy Leblanc commented, The radio helps you to forget all your worries and problems for awhile; it helps you to let go. Obviously, the next question for the Centurion staff to ask was: what was the seniors ' favorite radio station? The result: 96 WTIC EM. This station plays mostly pop, top 40 music, and occasionally rock. 36 Seniors Shannon Flynn Ambition: To marry a rich gor¬ geous guy as soon as I gradu¬ ate... Highlights: Great times with SM, CT, KF, MI, KP, AM; DLR Concert... Left to SWHS: My thanks to Ms. Kolek...Pet Peeve: Bad attitudes; Spiders... Fav orite Saying: I know that I ' m right; Sue watch the road!... Jennifer L. Fretz Jen Jen, Jen Ambition: To live my life to the fullest and to get out of life what I want... Highlights: Parties with all my friends, times with my boyfriend... Pet Peeves: People with bad attitudes, gossip, punks... Favorite Saying: What ' s up. What ' s happening. Hey dude... Left to SWHS: Mem¬ ories of Matthew Kennedy... Kirk C. Forrester Rakim, Step, E-Love Ambitions: To become a suc¬ cessful psychologist, and to own a big beemer... Activity: Varsity Football... Favorite Say¬ ing: Peace!, I get paid in full!... Pet Peeves: My biggest pet peeve-incogs ' quote: One of the greatest pains to human na¬ ture is the pain of a new idea ... Highlights: Bum rushing the crowd with C.P. Craig, Vic, LT Leading... Jeff Freeman Melissa Garvey Mark J. Fonseca Ambition: To work in a restau¬ rant... Highlights: Good friends. Graduating... Pet Peeves: People who fight... Fa¬ vorite Saying: I forgot... David J. Gaetano Dave, Guido Ambition: To own my own busi¬ ness and be rich... Highlights: Summer vacations. Whaler games, getting a car. Good times with everyone, parties... Favorite Saying: What?... Left to SWHS: Ms. Muldoon ' s En¬ glish class... Pet Peeves: Boring weekends, NYSPD, Fakers work... Martin J. Galvin Marty, Mode Ambition: To own my own Lam¬ borghini, and to be State Chmp Pole Vaulter... Highlights: Great times with good friends, the Junior summer, My truck... Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2, Track 3,4, Outing Club... Pet Peeves: A. period wapping. Me Donalds, Police Cars, fake people and Joel... Favorite Saying: Okay, Al- righty, Shazam... mm dm Peter Andrew Gerr ST, Pete, Petet, nips Ambition: To be rich and to have a happy life w my family, and my 66 Mustang... High¬ light s: Great times w the group, Cruising in the Sy-Mo- bile; Runs to the BB; 29-72 w Hoss and TJ; Time spent w Barb + JM; JW DC; RVSHW TJ... Pet Peeves: Wap- ping, T-P people. Snoopy... Ac¬ tivities: LaX 2-4, Std. Council... Left to SWHS: My socks... Marcie Ann Giberti Maurice, Giblet, Marce Ambition: To live my life to the fullest and look back w no re¬ grets... Highlights: Gret times w special friends esp. GK,MB, AK, SM, and my sisters, 9 12 87, Barns, 5 16 87, W.I., 8-28-86, Graduation... Pet Peeves: CS ' Sego, Gremlin... Pavorite Saying: What ' sa hap¬ penin ' eh?. Hey babe!... Activi¬ ties: Soccer 1,2,3,4, b-ball man¬ ager... Left to SWHS: Grem... Margo E. Giberti Giblet Ambition: To always make peo¬ ple smile and always be hap¬ py... Highlights: The best of times with very special friends and my sisters, Jr. Prom w DC, Barns, 9 12 87, Wiswee + 16... Pet Peeves: CSEGO, Gremlin, Getting mixed up with my sis¬ ters, TD ' s ' Take people ... Fa¬ vorite Saying: Smile, Hey kids... Activities: Soccer 2,3, Cheer¬ leading 4, FBLA Sec 4... Michelle M. Giberti Giblet, Shell Ambition: To make all my dreams come true... High¬ lights: Great times with great friends esp. my sisters, GK, MB, Wl, 9 12 + 25 87, talks w TSJ, Sweet 16th, Summer of ' 87... Pet Peeves: GlCs driving. Grem¬ lin, CS, EGO... Activities: Soc¬ cer 2, Student Council, B-ball mgr. 2,4, Jr co-treas., Bloodmo- bile 2,3,4... Favorite Saying: Okay sweets. Hi boys + girls... Craig Allan Gates Cragar, Craigo Ambition: To live a comfort¬ able life and to have anything I want... Highlights: E period U.S. History, Good times with B.M., J.I., D.T., J.B... Pet Peeves: Snobs, Freshman who belong in grade school, Mon¬ days... Favorite Saying: Hey boy... Ivan Gavalano t Melissa A. GeofFroy Meliss, Meeper B Activities: Soccer 1,2,3 Capt.4 BBall 1,2,3, SBall 1,2,3,4, Sr. Exec. Board... Highlights: Se¬ nior yr.. Beach after prom, watching D.D., The B ' s, U2 ' 85 ' 87, The car... Pet Peeve: Cliques... Favorite Sayings: Really?, Ho way!. Yeah, That ' s so cute!, Y ' know what I mean?... Ambition: To live life to it ' s fullest and to always be happy... Dan George Favorite Saying: OOH BABY... Ambition: To have an excess of women or die trying... Pet Peeves: The word no, freshmen who think they are bad and preppies... Left to SWHS: The no smoking law and the under¬ classmen that smoke... 38 Seniors McDonalds is the burger Windsor (King) of South Susan Tamara Gilbert Sue, Suzy-Q, Smap Ambition: To search the world over until I find a clue... High¬ lights: Mr. Hilsenrad ' s class. Going to Live Aid, Great times w BM, KK, EB, DC, CC, PP, KE, SS, SA, RP, LB, JD, My base¬ ment, Rhode Island in Jen ' s car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang... Pet Peeves: Busy signals, head¬ aches... Favorite Saying: I hate school!... Left to SWHS: Sherry L... Angela Gioiella A rig, nancy; Larri Ambition: To have all my dreams come true. To party w Van Halen or Steve Tyler... Highlights: every moment w Joe Blackmore, crazy times spent w friends, Aerosmith 87, Boston 87, VH 86... Pet Peeves: LICs HEADGA MES... Favorite Sayings: AY 1 must say that ain ' t cool. Van Nalen, That ' s ca¬ sual... Left to SWHS: Lorin, Thanks mom for putting up w me, Early Graduation!... Michael Giroux Nike Ambition: To be the best I can at what I decide to do... High- lights:Junior Prom with Urs., time spent with Urs., and Bas¬ ketball... Pet Peeves: Busy phones, Sunday drivers: A spe¬ cial thanks to my family for everything... Chad Louis Giulini Brado, A.Ii. Stonewall Ambition: To pirate the seas... Highlights: APIS; Tree-time... Activities: Goofball 1; Track 1- 4; IMME 2-4, ed 4; Student Council 3-Trs. 4; Band 2-4; Sta¬ gehand 2-4; Brass 3; NHS; Loft- band 3-4... Pet Peeves: Hall crawlers; Light-drop... Favorite Saying: We have one brain kil- lem Acc; Too cool to be true... ——--I- Seniors 39 This is English 777777 77 I ih t hi! I 1 ! I ' ll , ' Other - 15% Home Ec - 12% Social Studies - 17% Math - 17% English - 24% his is English... English is the only subject, other than gym, that is required throughout your four years of high school. We are taught how to spell, punctu¬ ate correctly, and how to read lengthy novels; we also learn about the world and how we fit into it. We read many books in English and in each one we, the readers, become the book. Every time we turn a page we make new assump¬ tions, we bring ourselves further into it. The class dis¬ cussions that follow allow us to see how others inter¬ pret and percieve the same information. There is the opportunity to express our deepest thoughts or emotions: in journals, essays, and po¬ ems. All of which are kept secret between ourselves and our teachers. Our imaginations go to work overtime on those some¬ times tough and frustrating creative writing assign¬ ments. English, along with all of the other subjects, helps to make us well rounded peo¬ ple. It combines a variety of ideas, but is not everyone ' s favorite subject. English is required all four years, therefore, we must make the best of it. Remember, we ' re not just learning where to place a comma or a period, but how to express what we feel and want out of life. En¬ glish, after all, is an art. Amy L. Qlater Crash , Amers Ambition: To play all day with Calvin and Hobbs... Highlights: Goose, Snow, LB, KD, My Bug, CSH w Mom, Day of the Dead, Erie 87... Pet Peeves: Car acci¬ dents, Liars, the Clique, Her¬ man... Favorite Saying: If its meant to be, it will happen. Yah whatever, I don ' t care!, I am al¬ ways here for you-but will you be for me?. Time can change me-but I can ' t change time... Todd Glider Glide, Clyde Ambition: To follow route 1 to Florida... Pet Peeves: Smokers, hypocrits, Harley heads!... Highlights: Wild times w Loob, RAP, Alf, Shep, Frannie, Werm, Stark Mike, Roger Waters Pink Floyd ' 87 w MC, Summer of ' 87 w L.A. 8r more to come... Activities: A few... Left to SWHS: nothing that need be mentioned here... •m John Gorborino Jr. Guibo, Gorb, Gallibo Ambition: To be wilder and en¬ joy the luxuries of life... High¬ lights: Good times w DC, JS + the gang. Legion w BD + the Boys, Prom w Wendy, Beach trips, China Rose... Activities: Baseball 2-4... Pet Peeves: En¬ glish speaking waiters, fake people, make-up, masks, ' 87 Dodge Ram,... Favorite Saying: Hey D, Cut it out Don... Left to SWHS: Those who partied w us... Brian Gore Bri Ambition: To make it through college and be successful... Highlights: Summer of 87 , Special times w DD, Great times with the guys, Jr. Prom, MB, GK, MG3... Left to SWHS: My little brother... Pet Peeves: GK ' s driving, the day after, fake people... Favorite Saying: How ya doing kid?, LAA, What ' s up Sally!!... 40 Seniors Seniors 41 James D. Qreeson Jimmy, Splash Ambition: To become wealthy, young, and retire early; to al¬ ways be successful... High¬ lights: Being with friends; prom with TLC; summer ' 87; dinner with Heather... Activities: Track 1; Lacrosse 2-4... Pet Peeves: Slow drivers; speeding tickets then court; sped; people who don ' t call back; Marty ' s truck... Favorite Saying: Tool... Matthew J. Hawrylko Bonehead Highlights: East Beach, Prom with Michele, Prom wknd. Good times with JK, DD, RB, BM, CM, MH, JV, TK, KL, CS, TS, DZ, DW, CW, LL, DO... Activities: Fr. Football, Outing Club 1-4; Liter¬ ary Magazine 2-4; Editor 3; Track 3,4; lndoor3,4; Student Council 4... Ambition: To survive... Lace n. Hartl Ambition: To be happy and get married... Highlights: Dean D, Missy B... Left to SWHS: Deten¬ tions, IS... Pet Peeves: Fresh¬ men, people who spit... Favor¬ ite Sayings: No way. Come on... Ambition: To be completely content with my life... Activi¬ ties: Volleyball 1,3,4, Lit. Mag. 2-4 ED. 3,4, Drama 2,3, NHS 4... Highlights: French immer¬ sions, Talks with JP, PB, LR, CG, Sports with KT, Jr prom and beach... Pet Peeves: Smok¬ ers, Rids who block the hall¬ ways, no car... Favorite Saying: Peachy neat!... Left to SWHS: Karen (RK 2)... Carolyn Gurry Carama Ambition: To always be happy in life and get my car... High¬ lights: Good times with SM, AM, SF, KF, SW, GS; PLR concert; Maine; Rhode Island... Pet Peeves: Snobs, two-faced peo¬ ple and noisy eaters... Favorite Saying: Freakin ' out!; Are you serious?... Kim Denise Llearn him my Ambition: To live the happiest life possible with Jerry... High¬ lights: Great times with JE, Ml, NC, WC, 3 29... Left to SWHS: All my luck to Ml, Rl, KP... Activ¬ ities: Speed Skating 1,2,3,4... Pet Peeves: People that don ' t realize, Melissa ' s slouching, cliques, pressure... Favorite Saying: Leave me alone... Susan Henry Sue, Suey Geoffrey M. Hammond Reggie, One-lung Ambition: To try everything at least once... Highlights: Hart¬ ford Hospital, Canada, Keene, Florida, Sue ' s, U2 concerts... Pet Peeves: People calling me Mark, Blacktop people. Station Wagons, Lungs... Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Outing Club 1,2,3,4... Left to SWHS: Benzer... Favorite Saying: Shut up Dan!... Antoinette M. Henry Toni, T, Stoni, Monkey Ambition: To be happy with the one I luv... Highlights: Meeting Chuck in ' 84 keeping it going, crashin w LB, AL, 6r SO Jr Prom w Chuck, A special friendship w SO... Activities: Cheering 2,3, Capt.4, Sen. Exec Board... Pet Peeves: Arguments w Chuck, Party smokers... Favor¬ ite Sayings: Are you serious?. No way!... Left to SWHS: 4 yrs of memories... Joseph Horvath Adam Hyde Jermaine Ambition: To be rich and lazy. To finally be able to get insur¬ ance... Highlights: E.H. McDon¬ alds, good times with the gang, Tolland party... Left to SWHS: My reputation with the teach¬ ers... Activities: Soccer 1-3, La¬ crosse 2,4... Pet Peeves: PD cars, girls who smoke, Joel... Stephen Jackson Stonewall, Young Steve Ambition: To have power and control... Activities: Track 1, Lacrosse 2-4... Pet Peeves: Headbangers, Losing... Favor¬ ite Saying: That ' s no cool ... Highlights: Front row U2 tick¬ ets, Monte Carlo, Good times with the Boys! Romeo ' s death wish behind the wheel... Pet Peeves: See Kiene Carla Louise Jacobsen Ambition: To be happy and successful... Activities: Orches¬ tra 1,1... Highlights: Quebec ' 84, England ' 87, Great friends AM, EK, JL, EW... Pet Peeves: Walking to Wapping in the rain 8r snow. Studying vocabulary, conceited people... Favorite sayings: Hey, What ' s up? What time does the bell ring? John E. Jahrstorfer J. , Johnny Lust Ambition: To live on a yacht in Australia w my beautiful wife... Pet Peeves: Cold toilet seats, rushing to football for 2 PM study... Highlights: Great times with the guys. Football, being w Alisa, summers of 86-87... Activities: Football 1-4, Basket¬ ball 1-4, Outing Club, Prom Committee... Favorite Sayings: I ' m not as dumb as you look!... Brian Neil Jalet Bri, Spaz Caz, Pretz Ambition: To gain total con¬ sciousness... Highlights: Wild¬ cat, LeHigh + Six Flags, Bryant, Snacktime with Willie, Good times with: C.W., C.W., K.L., L.n, n.C., R.A... Left to SWHS: Typesetter to Mr. rielson... Ac¬ tivities: Outing Club 1,2,3,4; newspaper; Yearbook Editor 4; Saferides 1,2... Pet Peeves: Dead batteries + pens. Bad at¬ titudes... Favorite Saying: That ' s casual. Come on. Rabbit! Anna L. Janosi Ani, AJ Ambition: To be happy and successful in life... Highlights: Great times w the best of friends; Beach 86; Going 300mi w LK to do absolutely nothing, walking to Wapping w MD the tuft, JC ' s homeleaves... Pet Peeves: Going to work right af¬ ter school, Mel ' s serenades... Favorite Sayings: Thanks dar- lin. Oh yes!... Left to SWHS: Beetle soup the soup lady... Troy M. Johnson Kamala Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4... Ambition: Baker... Left to SWHS: Mr. Bordonaro... Pet Peeves: Freshmen... High¬ lights: GM„ BD„ SWDD ' s, MW, HB, FM, Work... Favorite Sayings: I only have four years to give to my school... - 42 Seniors Ted Jones Teddy: TJ., Snoogums Mel I ini Kantayya Mels, Lini, Leens, Gyro Ambition: To find myself and my place in the world... High¬ lights: BritLit... Activities: Out¬ ing Club 1-4, Frequent Flyers 1- 4; Cross-Country 1-4... Favorite Saying: I am outta here.Let ' s blow this hole... Pet Peeves: At¬ tendance computers; Unbeliev¬ ers; Peanut Butter; Lose lug¬ gage in Ohio... Left to SWHS: My brain; My love P.D... Ambition: To be rich and fam¬ ous never have cellulite... Highlights: Soup on Charlie, my pal Bud, Red Bridge, PRD Exchange w JZ LC, sharing AM ' s brain, Central, Beach walks w QS... Activities: Delin¬ quency 3,4... Pet Peeves: Being tossed in f120... Favorite Sayings: Fluh?, I don ' t get it?... Kristen N. Kazmarski Kris, Kaz, Spaz, Marshi Kyle Francis Kelly Ky, Kyle, K Ambition: To be happy on Mon¬ days and always have spare change... Favorite Saying: Ain ' t no time to hate, I lied ... High¬ lights: Summer ' 87, 5 17 87, P.C., S.Q., C.C., L.K... Activities: Soccer, JV Soccer 2,3,4, Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3, Floby, V Soccer Tricaptian 4... Pet Peeves: Scary monsters, Laz... Left to SWHS: A chain smoking band teacher... Ambition: To some day gather my guts to ask a girl out and maybe even go out on a date!... Favorite Saying: Hey Bud, Cool, Well, Alright!... High¬ lights: Summer of 84 85 with JB, summer of 87 with Jonnie Van, James Balk waterskiing, good times with Steve J., Ju¬ nior Prom with Rachel J... Pet Peeves: The 6:15 alarm, cliques, hard guys... Activities: BBall 3... . . .. Kimberly Ann Katzbek Kim, Kimber, Cuerdo Ambition: To always be happy and look back with no regrets... Highlights: Good times w spe- cial friends esp. Leslie, JB, BM, JJ, SG, BM, EB, MG, KS, BD, VR, MB, Barns, prom, CRASH, sum¬ mer 87 w JJ, POW 86, RCL... Favorite Saying: Oh okay!, oh he is so beautiful, chaped, CDPYSDMPEEB, Psyche... Ac¬ tivities: Soccer 2-4, FBLA, Shades, Student Council... Erica Lynn Kerns Ambition: To do the best I can in life. To travel the world ... Fa¬ vorite Saying: You ' re kidding!. Oh my God!, That ' s pathetic!... Pet Peeves: Early mornings, frostbite, slow walkers... High¬ lights: Summer of ' 87, getting my car. Good times w friends... Activities: Band 1,2,3... Andrew Kausch Drew Ambition: To be a successful architect... Highlights: Meeting Janice, Sixths, 1 6 86, Special times with HJan, Great times w FB, BZ, MG3, Porch Parties, Over night at DC, JS, Smith 86- 87... Pet Peeves: Arguing with Jan, Loud people... Michael Andrew Kiene Ambition: To someday play professional hockey... High¬ lights: Good times with the boys and the beast... Pet Peeves: Morning practice, slow drivers... Activities: Soccer 1,2, Hockey 3,4... Favorite Saying: Good deal bud!. Lets blow this clambake. What up?... Left to SWHS: The advice I qave JB, MB... Seniors 43 Leslie G. Kinder Wes, Ditto Le Les Ambition: To always be happy and to have no regrets... Pet Peeves: Goodbyes, busy phones, loud eaters... High¬ lights: Good times w special friends esp. Kim, Ditto, 4, Crash, bams, beach w EE, AB, the foursome, prom... Activi¬ ties: Tennis, Shades,, Student Council... Favorite Saying: Chapped, I ' m going to the mov¬ ies, yeah right. Well, Oh-ok!... Tracy E. Klingman Trace, Trey Kay, Locks Ambition: To always have something to smile about... Fa¬ vorite Saying: Pudgy Bunny; I can t. I ' m grounded... Pet Peeves: H s busy phone; CS s ego, HY and KS s fights... High¬ lights: Special friendship with HY and the girls, and TS, BM, HC; U2 with SL 5-9-87; Florida w HY; Jr. Prom... Activities: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Football man¬ ager 3,4; Vocal; Spectrum... Tanja King Tan Q a, Chop, fieeong Ambition: To become a black belt... Highlights: Spain, Puerto Rico, Skiing... Left to SWHS: My defense, my three siblings... Ac¬ tivities: Tae kwon-do 2,3,4; JV Soccer 2; Instructor of handi¬ cap volunteer 4... Pet Peeves: name spelled wrong, people wtio don ' t pick up their feet... Favorite Saying: J.K., Don ' t let it get to your head. Hi (name), oh, you think sol... Melanie J. Knights Ambition: To live a wonderful life with Doug, To keep in touch with good friends AW. MT, JR, MP, Liz, Jumpin, Deb, BH, JW, DM, PS, EM, JL, CP, JC... Pet Peeves: Seeing Doug only on weekends... Highlights: June 6, 1987, July 25, 1987, Sept. 12, 1987... Special thanks to my mom and Doug s parents... Gail Judith Kobbe Tippy, Whale, Ko-B Laura Jean Kopytko Muffin, pic-o. Lor Ambition: To love not what 1 am but only what I may be¬ come... Favorite Saying: C mon Sallyl... Activities: Soc¬ cer 2, B-ball mgr. 1-4. Student Council 2, Treasurer 3, Prom 3... Highlights: Prom, Bams, WL, KD s house. Summer 87, Good times w all my friends, esp. MB + MG3... Pet Peeves: MG3 ranking on my d.s.. MAG ' s impatience, TS 4- BM picking on me, CS. e-go... Ambition: To travel the world 8r meet new people... Highlights: Europe w Rikke, Herbie, T J Wapping A-per-umm, wild times w true friends, beach trips... Activities: Sball 1,2,3,4, FH 2,3 capt. 4, Hockey mangr. 3,4 Bball 1, outing club, prom comm., student council... Pet Peeve: Johnny Walker, Ani s U- tums, Tara s lateness, Penn roads, Mel chewing ice!... 44 Seniors Bfl John Kozlowski Ambition: To own my own bar or resturant... Highlights: Good times with AD, SB, MD, MH, two years of History... Left to SWHS: HOT OHE THIHG!... Activities: nope... Pet Peeves: Preps, Car accidents... Favorite Saying: What?, I don ' t know... Brian Peter Kowalczyk Ambition: To make a good liv¬ ing at whatever I do... High¬ lights: Going to Hawaii, Motley Crue with RS, ES... Left to SWHS: 101 ways to skip, the log... Pet Peeves: Crowded hall¬ ways, underclassmen. The law... Favorite Saying: HTH, I ' m out of here. Later, You get noth¬ ing, Can you hold?. Good deal... Seniors 45 These are Hobbies Todd Strother, football and basketball extrordinare, and an intellectual genious exclaimed proudly, 1 like to read comic books . Spiderman is my favorite, but Superman is pretty cool too. t was a warm September day. The Centurion Staff acting on a hot tip, decided to find out the wild and crazy hobbies of the SWHS Seniors. This was going to be an adventure for the staff; one that might leave them scarred for life. A sheepish looking student, John Qorborino, chuckled at his wit I like drinking volcano lava . The groans of his fellow students were deafening. John continued to laugh at his joke. Ha-ha. Hext in the line to be interviewed was a slightly plump but very pow¬ erful looking Marine, John Aselton. 1 like to jump off roofs! ' ' , followed by a grunt. Todd Strother, football and bas¬ ketball extrordinare, and an intel¬ lectual genious exclaimed proudly, I like to read comic books. Spider- man is my favorite, but Superman is pretty cool too. Through all the noise, came the loud and obnoxious sound of a horse whinnying, followed by the bark of a dog. These wonderful and creative sounds and many, many more are the result of years and years of practice by Dawn Winar. The crowd cheered and begged for an encore. You would think that these strange hobbies by these unique individuals would be the cream of the crop of incredible weirdness, but it wasn ' t to be so. Derick Noonan surpasses the crowd with his impressive claim, 1 can blow my nose while chewing bubble gum and going to the bathroom. Thus the Centurion staff con¬ cludes that the class of ' 88 is strange and somewhat derranged. Jennifer Langtange nipper: Boofer Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do... Highlights: East Beach ' 86 + ' 87, Bryan Ad¬ ams ' 87, Great times with BE: JB, KM, TM, DD... Pet Peeves: Chewing gum like a pig. Cliques... Favorite Saying: Oh definately... Left to SWHS: My foods teacher MS. Christen¬ sen... Activities: J.V. soccer manager ' 84... Randolph LeBlanc Randall, Randy Ambition: To live life the way I want to... Left to SWHS: Ms. Mewpeck... Pet Peeves: Mon¬ days, dull Parties... Favorite Sayings: Don ' t worry about it!... Highlights: Every ski trip I went on, All the great parties. Sum¬ mer of ' 85 and ' 86, Crashing into the stone wall, weekends at Denny ' s house... ■ if! gi I ■ i j if! Kristen Layaw Tracy L. Leander Trace, Racy, Tay Ambition: To always be happy, to always have Lori to watch over me... Highlights: Apr vac. ' 87, working 4 R2, Jr. Prom w DO, great times at McD ' s w KL, JR, Jim, DO, JO, DA, ES, SL, KT, JS (Tnanx), MH, of course JP, but the best of times w Lori, RMS football... Pet Peeves: Fat dancers... Activi¬ ties: Gymnastics 2,3,4, base¬ ball mn, gr 2,3,4, out. club, dance... Jeanne LeBlanc Little Jeanne, Jeanie Ambition: To go through life knowing what I want... High¬ lights: Good times with JD, JB, and CP, Trips to Vermont, sum¬ mer of ' 87... Left to SWHS: Bad times... Pet Peeves: cheaters, liars and people who don ' t care, people who never learned to flush a toilet, hairspray... Fa¬ vorite Saying: That ' s the way to go. Shoot... Ambition: To redefine the word attitude and construct the ulti¬ mate loft for my room at UCOMM... Highlights: All the special moments I shared with Lis, Junior Prom 87, The Beach, SMBM, Hanging w BZ, TP, RE, RS, JJ, SO, TH, Good times with good friends, senior year... Activities: Soccer, Bas¬ ketball, Baseball yrs 3,4... Fa¬ vorite Saying: TP is drowning... William J. Kropp III Bill-Bill John Lagasse Jodie Lahue Joe; Blondie; Noe Ambition: To have all my dreams come true and own a black Iroc... Highlights: Special times w Sean; 4-wheeling w Saggy; KC; EP; LK; MA; Highway runs; Hot tub dips- thanks Saggy Sean; 5 15 87... Left to SWHS: break¬ ing the attend, policy to my sis¬ ter; JS 6f KD make like Jodie... Pet Peeves: Saggy ' s driving; AG ' s depression stage: Special thanks to mom... 46 Seniors :| Troy Lemaire Ambition: To find one... High¬ lights: Friday nights with DC, PF, MB, MG, JM, MP, AV, TW, Great times with COMA and Strawberry hid... Left to SWHS: Little as possible... Pet Peeves: Scarface, Mot having my car, E per study hall w Woody... Kimberly C. LeSay Kim, Kimbo, Face Ambition: To get my DVM De¬ gree... Highlights: Best of times w CW, BJ, BD, EW, LM + my bro; Misquamicut w CM 8 87... Left to SWHS: All the pens JS borrowed in Geometry... Activi¬ ties: Track 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track; 2,3,4; Cross Country Mgr.; 2,3... Pet Peeves: Mon¬ days, long meets... Favorite Saying: Where ' s Cathy?, Oh i i Christopher Leland Chris Ambition: To own a catering business with Pat Gallant after college for economics, busi¬ ness and catering... Highlights: Working at Sepinos, fun times with BK, JY, PG... Left to SWHS: Burnouts, 4 foot freshmen, fast motorcycles... Pet Peeves: Cooking, winning money at card games... Kristin Witbeck Lee Kris, Frokristinate Ambition: To awaken the sleeping... Pet Peeves: The na¬ ture of the beast... Highlights: Europe, the afternoon river, lakes, oceans, weekend morn¬ ings, late nights, discussion, friends, roses, BH... Activities: She writes poems, too. ' ' -- Mewspaper Editor 2-4, etc... Fa¬ vorite Saying: Mo, actually those are my feet... Who. .? Challenged and victorious. ' ' It ' s right here. . Ask him. ' ' Seniors 47 “ Craig li. Livingston Craigo, Crimson, Cliff Ambition: To have it all... High¬ lights: Good times with BD (nig) TD, crust, Ann and the gang, hair, pie zoom, bad hab¬ its... Activities: FBLA, Taek¬ wondo, Platin ' em... Pet Peeve: Idiots, Busy signals, old people who drive... Pavorite Saying: It ' s nothing, I won ' t tell if you won ' t... Left to SWHS: Maxwell, Greg and Sal... Kimberly Manning Susan Main Sue Ambition: To open my daycare, to be with Sean... Highlights: All the great times with friends (SM, VM, MG, KS), Junior Prom with Sean, Thanks for every¬ thing mom and dad... Pet Peeves: My nose, fighting with Sean, Ursula calling me phony (in public)... Activities: Hockey manager... Elektra S. Mararian Ambition: To be successful and happy in life... Highlights: Keat¬ ings soccer, McD ' s, HT Day,, talks w MM, the Cave, Denny ' s, nights. The Beatles, Leomin¬ ster, good times w GC, RG, DR, sv, CE, TC, KM, DM... Activities: Soccer, Basketball, track, band, chorus, several clubs, etc... Pet Peeves: GC ' s Salems, HC ' s rules, Is that your real name? ... Favorite Sayings: I ' d stop the world and melt with you-M.E... Jeff Mammen floss. Big Jota, Ton to Highlights: Poker at Chris ' with Pete and Geoff, trips to Broad Brook, pool with nigs and Tom, eating book burgers, spin¬ ning... Pet Peeves: Gracel and pilgrims, rappers. Hare Krish- nas... Ambition: Spend thou¬ sands on college and be unem¬ ployed, Jimmy Hoffa... Activities: Vsty.Tennis, Sdt. Cncl., Lit. Mag... William Lyons Wilbur S. Mann Bilbur, Bumbo, Dracula Ambition: To leap tall buildings in a single bound... Highlights: Janet 12-1-86, JJ and the guys, EB, CP, KA, KP, HY, TK... Favor¬ ite Saying: Hey Whitey!, What a zero!. Sorry Pal... Pet Peeves: Slow drivers... Activities: Golf 1,2,3,4, B-ball 1,2,3,4... Left to SWHS: Mr. Foley and them... Laura Ann MacDonald Ambition: To become a geneti¬ cist and create the perfect man... Highlights: Best friends with Heidi, fun times with Heidi, Karen, CYO ski trips, prom w Royce, 1986... Pet Peeves: Andy Rooney, people who say Me , genericism... Favorite Saying: Yeah, and pigs fly... Left to SWHS: All my tears... %ill 48 Seniors i Jeri-Lynn McKnight Jers BB Jeri Jer Ambition: To be rich and own a Ferrari... Highlights: Great times w 5B ' s, MC, DC, 3MGs, HO, 10 yrs w WW, Summer of ' 87, GK, TS3... Pet Peeves: no¬ sey senior girls, KT driving. Tar ' s laugh, fake people... Ac¬ tivities: Chorus 1,2; Indoor Track 2,3,4, Girls Track Field 1,2,3,4... Left to SWHS: Ween... Favorite Saying: Poopie face. Breathe Karen Breathe... Barbara A. McLeod Bubba, Pleeper, Cuerdo Ambition: To have my feet reach the floor when I sit down... Highlights: HY w PP, Cape Cod ' 87, Pleep ' s parties, U2, Bowie, P. Gabriel, Having the best friends. Woods... Pet Peeves: Daily headaches. Goodbyes, S. Markets... Favor¬ ite Saying: Hey Babe, I ' m hip on it, CDPYSDMPEEB... Activi¬ ties: SC 3,4, O Club 1,3,4, Prom C, GFC... Left to SWHS: De- Bore-Ah, HB... Dara K. McLeod Angel, DeeDee Highlights: Summer of ' 87 with Dave Druff, Days with J bug the malibu... Left to SWHS: Melissa and Bulkeley High Jacket... Fa¬ vorite Saying: Let ' s get fired up... Anne Marie Merritt Annie, Anna Banana Ambition: To be successful in a business career and to be hap¬ py throughout my entire life... Highlights: Senior year, 4-H, my nephews, great times with the best of friends: CJ, JL, JR, JC, JP... Pet Peeves: Marching band, reeds... Activities: Band 1.2.3.4. Wooodwind ensemb le 3.4. Pit band 2,3... mm .... i mom ;d ; I.■.■■ HHH | • nagonra Diane M. Marotta Ambition: To spread happiness to the children of the world... Activities: Drama 1,2,4, Chorus 2,3,4, FBLA 3, Student Council 3,4... Pet Peeves: People who ' s ambition is to get married... Fa¬ vorite Saying: If someone gives you lined paper write the other way. Sylvia S. Martin Sly, Woman, Spike Ambition: To be a successful business woman... Pet Peeves: Lack of funds, fighting:.. High¬ lights: Being best friends with Leslie, Bowie, 1)2 ' 87, 8 8 87, CP days, Jr. prom, HYC, 16 Can¬ dles, Whammying mutants w lke fir Spike, Spain ' 86... Ac¬ tivities: Jr. prom com., Orch 1- 3, NHS sec 4, Stud. Council 4, Grimace Fan Club... Favorite Saying: Hey womanl. Scope it out dude... Ursula Mazur Urs Ambition: To work with chil¬ dren -1- to get my penguin... Highlights: Special times with LT, SM, VG, LP; always Michael; Jr. Prom... Favorite Saying: That ' s too bad. Pretty... Pet Peeves: MG Mr. Mope ... Left to SWHS: My album and a toy store, will never be forgot¬ ten...Thanks to my parents for everything, I DID IT!!... Susan McDonald Ambition: To always be sur¬ rounded by good friends and never take life too seriously... Favorite Saying: Ho Amy! Are you ready yet?... Pet Peeves: Escorts; breaking down; being short, spilling... Highlights: Good times with AM, CG, SF, KF, DLR concert; RI ' 86... Seniors 49 Thaddeus Michalski Tracy Ann Moore Trace, Tray: Dupa Ambition: To meet JBJ, to al¬ ways be happy... Pet Peeves: Busy phones. Crazy Eddie, stuck-ups, cliques... Pavorite Saying: Lor!, Gum-byl, buck up little camper... Highlights: talk¬ ing with Mr. M; The Break¬ down w RK, LT, DV, DT; EL w DD; great times w RK, LT, DV, DT, KF, JC, BL; being AFS w TM; howmbf Jim; ecpr w LT; CC 85; ILYARK! Qino D. Michelizza Ambition: To own my own busi¬ ness... Highlights: Good times with SS, DW, Media Aide... Ac¬ tivities: Football 1-4, Track 1- 4... Pet Peeves: Nerds, speds, jean jackets, freshmen, aids, Mora... Left to SWHS: Donuts in the parking lot, 7-11 run... Erica Jean Moreland Ricky Ambition: To be an artist, get married, meet John T... High¬ lights: Good times with Al, Jay, Trip, Tom, ML, BH, DM, MO, and esp. Spoons; 9 1 87; Cruises w OMA and OPA; Duran 87,BFF ' s, Lisa and Dzen ' s... Pet Peeve: My curls, rain, fakes, raw spinach... Favorite Saying: Give me a flying break! Do you want to see it?... Left to SWHS: The cliques... Stephen Bryan Minor Tigger, Stevarino Ambition: If 1 told it you wouldn ' t believe it... High¬ lights: Camp Aldersgate, Times w Pete, Jon, Rachel, Lynn, Ju¬ lie, Jen, AVD... Activities: CA Weekends, Summer camp. Har¬ monic conversation, GTR, U2, Grateful Dead... Pet Peeves: Unsocial people. Fake people... Favorite Saying: Turbo dood hi!. Nails man narly psbleblaaa... Tanya Marie Morin Snot, Tee, S.H., Scum Ambition: To be happy with my life and to achieve my goals... Highlights: Cruisin ' w DD, TM, JL, The BK gang, the SB , RN w Debz, CC w Goob, pug w Debz, Summer of ' 87 w Ken, Best x ' s w BFF ' s, That beach day (you know the one!), flippers party... Favorite Say¬ ing: Hey ugly!. What an idiot!, Yo man!, HB! ... Pet Peeve: CBA... Sean D. Molloy Molly, Dogger Ambition: To own my own my own business, to marry Sue, to own a monster 4x4... High¬ lights: Being with Sue, Senior prom with Sue, great times with BG, SS, JM, KR, JM, July fourth at the river... Lacrosse 2, Hock¬ ey 2,3,4... Pet Peeves: Sue ' s moods, morning practices, for¬ eign cars... Favorite Saying: C ' mon Sue Let ' s go Bri. Thanks mom and dadl... - Tara Moynihan T, Tjuana, Terror Ambition: To be successful + happy in whatever I do, + to be able to smile!!... Favorite Sayings: Are you serious?... Highlights: Great times with great people! gang, skiing w LB at SB! FL w SS, working at MG, w walk w TZJ! MOM!... Pet Peeves: 7-18-86, AG ' s teeth checking, LK ' s dress?... Activi¬ ties: Too many + no room!... 50 Seniors Anne M. Murdock Une LOCKS B Highlights: U2, shopping and pg WKD pledge sticks 5BS MG summer 87 prep... Left to SWHS: ween... Activities: Visit¬ ing Mr. M. 2-4... Pet Peeves: to¬ matoes in the sandwiches, Ka¬ ren ' s driving... Favorite saying: Breathe Karen Breathe! Poopie face oh pleasant... Jason Murphy Jay, Murf Ambition: To be a brain sur¬ geon... Highlights: Great times with my friends. Motley Crue concerts... Pet Peeves: Sean and Ken ' s driving, Mr. Rioux, jocks... John R. Murtha Fred Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do... Highlights: Day after Junior Prom, Good times with good friends. Beach run with BG, SG, MB, SG... Activi¬ ties: Tennis 2,3,4... Pet Peeves: Freshmen that smoke, Ken Ro¬ meo ' s driving. Stuck up peo¬ ple... Favorite Saying: no Ken give it up, you can ' t win... Michele Cady Hellenbach A leeshal Bug, Shell Ambition: To produce a change... Highlights: Great times w KL, TK, SP, DB; prom w MH; An A- on Mr. Hotchkiss ' termpaper; 6 18 87; Journey concert; Ca.; FI... Left to SWHS: Blocks... Activities: Drama 1-4, Student Council 1-4, HHS 3,4, SC pres 4, newspaper 2-4, Lit mag 3,4... Favorite Saying: Geezum, Ignore it I do... Pet Peeves: Wet Hair, Dirty snow... Dung Hguyen Cong Cong Ambition: To be an engineer... Highlights: Soccer team... Fa¬ vorite Saying: Peachy!... Hiep T. Hguyen Thana lioa Ambition: To be an accoun¬ tant... Highlight: The Jr. Prom... Left to SWHS: The op¬ portunity to look for an English Vietnamese dictionary... Activi¬ ty: I like to play table tennis... Pet Peeves: bad words swear¬ ing... Favorite Saying: My goodness!... Lisa Hatitus Skeeter, Lee, LeLe, Lis Ambition: To be the best I can be... Highlights: Summer of ' 87, Best times w CW, LG, SP, EW, BD, TW; Jr. Prom ' 87... Left to SWHS: My memories, Mrs. G + G Sr Mr. M.... Activities: Soc¬ cer 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; In¬ door Track 2,3,4... Pet Pee¬ ves P: Crowded hal I ways; Wapping; walks;... Favorite say¬ ing: Yes Mom... Mai Hguyen Ambition: To be a writer and an accountant working on insur¬ ance... Highlights: Jr. Prom, Jr. Ring, Graduation... Left to SWHS: A Vietnam dictionary... Activities: Table tennis... Pet Peeves: Drugs... Seniors 51 Cindy Noel Cin 16 Shorty Ambition: To live life in the fast lane... Highlights: Wickham Park w HC, LT, CL. UConn 9 18 87 w AS, HC, CL, LH, LM, DB, ES, PE, Cl, AL, LY, DB. my party. Valley Falls 9 21 87... Left to SWHS: my brother Bri¬ an, Mr. Joy... Pet Peeve: THE CLIQUE, DC, SL. people who judge others, preps... Favorite Saying: Hey later... Tuyet T. Nguyen Phi Thoang Ambition: To be secretary... Highlights: Junior Prom... Fa¬ vorite Saying: Oh God... Brian Kieth Nicknair Bri, nick, Hair Ambition: To succeed in mu¬ sic... Highlights: G per. Theory, E per. History, Good times with EW, CG, SV and Esp. Kimmy K... Left to SWHS: The Goo- matz... Activities: JV SB 1,2, V SB 3,4, CB 1,2,3,4, SB 3,4, PB 3,4... Pet Peeves: Mon. Morn¬ ing, Leroy and the Goomatz... Ambition: To live, love and leam... Highlights: Good times with Dawn, Lori, Jennd, Jenl, Hangin out at BK w DT, LT, JL, TM, TM, RK, BL, DV, KF, JC, summer 86, 87... Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4... Pet Peeves: Smokers and cliques... Favorite Sayings: What ' s up. Holy Junk... Katrina Elizabeth Noel Trina, We en, Beener Derek H. Noonan Diego Victor Oliveira Deanna Otten Dee, The wife Stacy Melissa Owens Shorts, Smo, Tacy Ambition: To be rich, extreme¬ ly rich... Highlights: Going to Hew York, Def Leppard con¬ cert... Left to SWHS: Save the garden snails... Activities: FBLA 3... Pet Peeves: Long lines, empty refrigerators, over¬ ly serious people... Favorite Sayings: Doubtfully... Ambition: To show my horse on the international Grand Prix Circut and win... Highlights: Summer of ' 87 with Paul, Good times with KM, RS, PB, SC, DC, CG, and my equiquest family, winning with wit... Pet Peeves: People who cut you off and stop or pass you and slow down... Favorite Sayings: So, where do we go from here?. Are we there yet?... Ambition: To reach my goal and never lose sight of my dreams! 2 care 4 mom!... High¬ lights: Barns! Talks w JV Camp! Great times with special friends TF4 Parties! Crashing with LB, AL • AH. Oh, what memories!... Favorite Saying: Precious!... Activities: Cheer- leading-Capt, Chorus, Guid. Aide... Pet Peeve: Arguing... Left to SWHS: My class spirit!... 52 Seniors V Joseph Pensavalle Joe, Gandi Ambition: To move to Florida and to get into business with my brother... Highlights: Good times w JD, JB, JO, JS, SR, PF, GB, AV, MS, LK, BM, GS, HD, EP, HM, Tor; Weekends at Westige, Florida ' 85, ' 86, ' 87... Left to SWHS: JO, LK, MS, AV... Pet Peeves: ED moving away, Matt ' s death... Favorite Saying: How ya doing? What are you try¬ ing to say?... Madeline Peyton Biff, Maddie, Pandy Ambition: To have a successful career and be happy doing it... Pet Peeves: People who ask me if 1 just got off the Hartford bus... Favorite Sayings: Get out!. Ho way!. Super fresh!, Buddy!... Left to SWHS: All my busted lockers since freshman year... Activities: CC 1 and 4, Track 1 and 4... Christopher S. Pierce Rrs-one, Big Daddie, ft Ambition: To be the best I can be... Highlights: Friday nights with the homeboys, books, fat girls... Favorite Sayings: What are you lookin at?. Well I came I saw and got kicked, I ' m back track and success tastes so sweet... Special thanks to Lady Di... Left to SWHS: Pam Mobley, Mommie, Joe, Dawn, The Per¬ ry ' s, Palm and Park Street, Pos¬ sible Edwar ' s and Coaches... Robin Marie Pitts Rob, Bob, Snipper Ambition: To make the happi¬ est days of the present, the sad¬ dest days of the past... Pet Peeves: FEET; Goodbyes... Highlights: Canada w SA; Friendship w LS; Meeting Matt; HYr ' s 86; 1 16 86; UCOHH; Good friends; The barn: Home¬ coming Crt... Activities: Sr. Sec.; Soccer 1-4; HHS 3-4; Band 1-4; Outing Club... Favorite Saying: What?!?; Definate thumbs up!!... Seniors 53 Priscilla M. Pandozzi C 7, Ski Her, Prave Ambition: Can I come back to this?... Highlights: HYC w BM, Camp w SS, Whaler games w KD, 14 years with KD, revin the buy 10-9 w MC 6f SG, Chinese firedrills Mexico... Pet Peeves: Drive thrw, SS ' s headaaches, CC ' s chapfobia... Favorite Say¬ ing: Hey babe, yeah right... Ac¬ tivities: Softball 12-4, Student Council, GF Club... Left to SWHS: My sister Jen... ' S r So Young Pak Piroska E. Patrissi Piri, Fred, Roshk Ambition: To buy a VW Bug, Also to own my own jewelry store and to become a cop... Highlights: Good times with JH, JM, MD, JF, and KF... Pet Peeves: 2 faced people. Busy phones, fighting with people for no reason... Favorite Sayings: Ya know what I ' m saying?. Well Jen, no I ' m not a vegetarian!, I know huh?... Todd J. Pavone Pavony, T-Bone Ambition: To marry a rich, beautiful blond and to succeed in life... Highlights: Jr. Prom- Limo, all the good times with the guys and SWPD, half-days and Senior year!... Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4, tennis 1,2,3, La¬ crosse 4... Pet Peeves: The last sip... Favorite Saying: What comes around goes around... Keith Plourde Ambition: Work at Hamilton and own my own home... High¬ lights: Partying with CD, DT, and other good friends... Left to SWHS: My unused lockers... Susan E. Pointer Oprah Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I do... Highlights: Good times with the girls”, NW, RS, LG, EL, Troy, 1 23 87, MJ, LN, 12 9 86, SS, BW, BG, Math 86- 87, Fresh, yr., Jr. yr... Favorite Saying: Whatever, For real?... Activities: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4... Pet Peeves: Na¬ omi ' s laugh... Left to SWHS: The best Mr. M... Jennifer J. Pola Clutz, Bernadette Ambition: To always wear black; be wealthy; travel, esp. Switzerland!... Favorite Saying: Fine, STG, Anyway, Yano, What?... Pet Peeves: Questions about my hair, being called KP ' s little sis, Fieros!... High¬ lights: Memories w the gang; 11-17-86 MM; 4-14-87 MW; CHAD-Limo, BTC, my family; LB secret; Cheering; Air Supply, HY; my one true love!!... Michael Pitzi Ambition To decide what to do... Highlights: bugging L.T., good times with my friends, get¬ ting in trouble with the kids on the hill, beating on the moth... Left to SWHS: My job on the farm... Activities: Basketball 1,2, Lacrosse 2,3,4...Pet Peeves: Waiting, losing my li¬ cense, hair cuts... Julie Anne Poucher Jute Christine M. Prevost Diana Privette Chrissy, Chrispy, Chris DianaBanana, Bruiser Scott Rand Scotty , Randbo Ambition: To be successful in law and be happy... Highlights: G study 21, Laurel, Beach, Col¬ orado, fun w PB, SH, JC, KT, AS, Fr. Eng... Left to SWHS: Lit¬ tle bro... Activities: Soccer, Spec., Voc., Student C., Drama, NHS... Pet Peeves: Mondays, mornings, bananas... Favorite Sayings: Never take the up trail. No, Not really, I don ' t think so... Ambition: To lead a successful life in business... Highlights: 8- 17-85 JC, Jr. Prom ' s, Denny ' s great times w special friends: CL, SS, JD, and JC! Friday nights w Cindy!... Pet Peeves: The Clique, people who think they are better than others, ru- shinhl... Favorite Saying: Do you know what I ' m saying?... Left to SWHS: All my unmaila¬ bles to Mrs. B... Ambition: To be happy in ev¬ erything I do... Highlights: Sag¬ inaw ' 85 ' 86, Trinity, Good times w Ashleigh, G.P., J.R., and the gang at Vernon, A peri¬ od chats w Cor, Senior year... Activities: Yearbook 2,3, Guid¬ ance Aide 4... Pet Peeve: Riding the bus, the walk to Wapping, working short, cliques... Favor¬ ite Saying: Anyways... Left to SWHS: That ONE Bobcat Ambition: To win the CCC East Conference a third time... High¬ lights: Playing the Hawaiian Luau, best time of my life at Ju¬ nior Prom with Wendy and my entire class... Left to SWHS: All my lost pens and pencils... Ac¬ tivities: Football 1,2,3,4... Pet Peeves: Deadlines, D.C., busy signals, chicken soup with no chicken... Favorite Saying: Take it easy!!!!... 54 Seniors Laura I. Reis Ambition: To travel, experi¬ ence other cultures, to see the world - all by my self... High¬ lights: Photography, Enthu- siam in life through creativity, the Aeneid, Fresh air, music kites with CJL... Left to SWHS: A wave goodby. Light and joy to you all... Favorite Saying: Hmmm...,lnteresting, Quote from DM... Julie Ann Richard Jut, Julieface Ambition: To manage my own restaurant... Highlights: The best of times with LB, KP, JA, TR and TP... Left to SWHS: My little brother, Steven... Activi¬ ties: Chorus 1, Volleyball 1,2,4... Pet Peeves: People who don ' t know what the gas pedle is made for. Stuck up people... Favorite Saying: Batman, You ' re kidding right?!, I ' m not as stupid as you look... Kimberly A. Reis Kimmy, Mon, Princess Ambition: To live life to the ful¬ lest, to be eternally happy with Jeff, to own a ' 68 Corvette... Pet Peeves: Attitudes, fights, gos¬ sip... Highlights: 9-5-86 thru ?, good times w friends, Jeff Ca- plinger. Parties!... Favorite Say¬ ing: What ' s up, Ya rights, awww!!. Love you!!... Left to SWHS: Memories of Matt Kennedy... Marie Florence Riner Marie Flo Ambition: To study languages (especially English)... High- lights: My first step into Ameri- t ca, Miami-Vice , Homemade J Blueberry pie. Sleeping late on the weekends... Left to SWHS: An airline ticket to France for each of my new American ' ' friends. Sports: Basketball, Tennis, Drama, Sans nous c ' est foutu... Caturah Robinson Torah Amy L. Rowland Aimes, Aimbelynn Melisa Rizzo ' Rizz ' ' Kenneth A. Romeo Ren, Kenny, Romeo, Ro Ambition: To be well known rich... Highlights: Trips to N. Hampshire w SS CD, those dancers!!. The Bandroom, The Agony Ballroom, HOT GUYS, strutter. Joined Forces, Good times w CC, RC, Ml, PR... Pet Peeves: FLAT HAIR!!!, The Rizzo Girls!... Favorite Saying: Hot guys. It could happen!... Ambition: To be successful in life, to retire early, to have a happy life with Patrick... High¬ lights: Going out with friends. Dinners with Patrick... Pet Peeves: Massive preppies... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: You ' re so din¬ gy, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!!... Ambition: To become and ar¬ chitect... Highlights: 120 to the beach, 85 up Miller, U2 + Crue, Good times with HM, MP, MB, MK, JM, BB, JM, SS... Activities: Soccer JV 2, V 3 + 4... Pet Peeves: Slow drivers, getting caught + cops... Favorite Sayings: It wasn ' t that close, Ho, Jay!, Schlonger... Ambition: To come out of my daze, to live a successful, hap¬ py life with my yellow stingray and black panther... High¬ lights: Lots of great times with JF, LT, HM, VO, CS, ML, 1-1-87, 3-13-87, 3-27-87, Washington Park, Aerosmith... Favorite Saying: Yay!, Sorry!... Pet Peeves: Preps... Left to SWHS: HM ML, Good luck guys!. Bye bye... Anjali Saini Ambition: To make a differ¬ ence... Highlights: Immersion wkd. with JE, MN, JP, SH, SYP; terrific summer of ' 87 at UCHC with SYP... Pet Peeves: Waking up early; having my name pro¬ nounced and spelled wrong... Activities: Student Council 1, Hospital Volunteer; laboratory research at UCHC, MHS 4... Curt Schevy Kevin Salkeld Sockhead, Soccy, Red Ambition: To marry a beautiful blonde and be a billionare... Pet Peeves: Owing RS money, CP ' s moods... Highlights: Par¬ ties with the guys, summer with gang, football. Good times with TP„ JJ, BD, KP, GB, JG, RS, TSJ, KK, HY, MG, Jr. prom CP... Left to SWHS: Brian + CP, KP for another three years... Activi¬ ties: football 1,2,3,4-Captain 4, Hockey 2,3, Lacrosse 2,3,4- Captain 3,4... Susan Jean Schofner Sue, Suzi, Sparkie Ambition: To always be happy and never have any regrets... Highlights: Crazy times w Gans fluff-KB, CC, SM-Golf Crs-KB 12-9-86, BG, BW, Sum¬ mer of 84-87-Mike... Left to SWHS: Will, Great times... Ac¬ tivities: Vocal 3,4... Pet Peeves: Will ' s ranks, slow drivers... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: Where ' s Kare?, Let ' s Party!, B Kay Bee!!!... Richard R. Sartor Sart Ambition: To retire a rich man by 35 and marry a beautiful blonde. To own my own Mus¬ tang collection, to die w the most toys... Highlights: Prom with TS, Winter ski trips. Sum¬ mer beach trips. Great times w all my friends... Activities: Soc¬ cer 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4... Janice Schulman Ambition: To be successful in financing and to be with Andrew forever... Highlights: Special times w Andrew, 11-6-86, Prom night, Valentines day ' 87, sixths. Good times w DH, KK... Pet Peeves: Stuck up girls, Stop signs. Arguing with Andrew... Favorite Sayings: Gotta go to work, I love my sweetie... Anne Schaefer Annie Ambition: To have a career in psychology and wealth... High¬ lights: ECSU UCONN parties with SG, Good times with CG, TB, DD, KT, TD, JD, HC, MG, Mike G, DF, and the wedding, prom, Crue and U2 concerts, shopping w CN and Craig, EH parties... Left to SWHS: Mr. Joy and math in Wapping... Pet Peeves: Busy phones, cliques... Favorite Saying: Thrash, Trust me,This is true, Ho way... Heidi Schwalbendorf Hi Ambition: To see the world with a poet ' s heart and soul... Favorite Saying: Karen the stop sign; So goes life... Highlights: Best friends w Laura; fun times w Laura, Karen, and Karen; Summer of ' 86; Jr. Prom... Pet Peeves: Nuclear weapons; peo¬ ple who call me Heidi-Ho... Left to SWHS: My inferiority complex... — 56 Seniors Stephanie C. Scribner StephaWRH, Mike, B.G. Ambition: To go on an African Photo Safari... Highlights: Camp w P.P., revin the bug, Chinese firedrills, CPD, Mexico, Denny ' s... Pet Peeves: Head¬ aches, losing... Activities: Soft- ball 1; tennis 2-4; basketball 2- 4; SWOC 2-4; St. Council 3,4; Grimace Fan Cl-prez... Favorite Saying: My best thoughts al¬ ways come a little too late- Hawthorne... Kristian Secor Kris, Ci, Whiteman, DL Ambition: Kill Bon Jovi, have chest like Fred on Scooby Doo... Highlights: Concussion ' 87, Broken nose ' 87, Century ' 87, Doding Dwires w JM... Ac¬ tivities: Baseball... Pet Peeves: Cloutier ' s K-Mart scarfs... Fa¬ vorite Saying: Save Whiteman... Amy Sheehan Aimes Ambition: To live long enough to know what life is really about to own a convertible Z28... Highlights: Cape Cod w JF; KL, CS, SG, SS, AG, ML. The parties, DAM... Left to SWHS: Lots of good times and lots of great people... Pet Peeves: Slow drivers... Favorite Saying: Dude Man ... Rachel Sheklin Bambi, Shorty, Peanut Ambition: To be 5 ' 4 6f own a 30 ' yacht... Highlights: Junior Prom, Jen. Outing and recep¬ tion, Grad, Band w Lazz... Ac¬ tivities: Hefty, Jazz dance, Spts., Travel... Pet Peeves: Lit¬ tle pads of butter in a restau¬ rant... Left to SWHS: My perky personality... Favorite Saying: Are we having fun yet ' ' , Smile , Did ya miss me ... Scott Shepard Shep, Shlep, The Fiend Ambition: To touch the sun... Favorite Saying: You don ' t know paste, Hmm?, I get up, I get down... Highlights: V. Falls, The Cave, Wanton Setz, Front Row U.S. History, The Farm Shop, Se Cyning, Hunting, The Temple, The Tower, Mt. Grey- lock, U2 tickets. Doing nothing with: CA, BL, SK, PW, FB, TG, RL, DS, JA, DB, Mark... Pet Peeves: The word Pet Peeve, Fake people... Kara E. Sheridan Snuka Ambition: To be successful at whatever I choose to do in life and to marry Hikki Sixx!!... Highlights: Good times with KF, MF, MA, KB, KS, KD, The beach in 85 with MF, CJ, and everyone else!!. Going to Cali¬ fornia... Left to SWHS: MF, KS, MC, KD, and JH... Pet Peeves: Blind driveway ahead signs and waking up in the morning... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: Boo-Hoo, That ' s special... Eric Sirois Michael C. Smith Smitty Ambition: To own a successful business... Highlights: Good times with AB, KR, SM, CH, SS, SM, JS, RE, BC... Left to SWHS: Parking tickets, all the teach¬ ers... Pet Peeves: Teachers that talk to much, girls that say too much, freshmen that don ' t have anything worthy to say... Favorite Saying: Ho way!. Really!... Seniors 57 Todd Smith Chad Smutney Pamela Spooner Spoons, Poopala Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I do... Highlights: Summer of 87, great friends. Erica, CP, MK, VO, DM, BH, AU, TO, BT, ML, JW, TM, RN, Finast 5 15 87, 1 made it Mom and Dad!... Activities: Student Council 1,2,3... Favor¬ ite Sayings: Major, give me a break!... Pet Peeves: The Clique. Thank you Mrs. Levy!... Mary Ellen Sprenkel Mel, Melvin, S.M. Ambition: To live a happy, healthy life... Highlights: The best of times with the best of friends. Mom ' s trip 87, first ex¬ periences... Pet Peeves: Hospi¬ tals, TSJ ' s muff shirt, flicks(LR)... Activities: Field hockey 2,3,4, Prom Committee, executive board... Favorite Say¬ ing: I wanna get in trouble, F ' n ' c(MS)... — Sean Spell Ambition: To win Lotto aand be a rich bum... Highlights: Man¬ hattan, destructive weekend walks with JM, SR, SM, RR, JM, MP... Good times with MB at WCC, ' 84 with RS, BM, MR... Pet Peeves: Fighting with MB, baby¬ sitting... Left to SWHS: My brother Scott to give Mrs. C a hard time... Ambition: To be successful and happy with what 1 can accom¬ plish... Highlights: Toya ”86 , Jr. Prom, good times with Na¬ omi, Susan, The Crew , TW, SD, EL, BB, VM, good times SA... Left to SWHS: My junior friends... Activities: Track mgr. 3... Pet Peeves: Stacy ' s laugh, seeing RG, AJ, SM, leaving the member of ”88 ' ' ... Favorite Sayings: 88, peace, what up, word, you silly. Hi... Stephen Smith Steve, Raps Ambition: To have a successful career... Highlights: 9th grade English... Left to SWHS: Cafete¬ ria Food... Activities: Outing Club, Skiing... Pet Peeves: Dru- gees, smokers, nerds... Favor¬ ite Saying: Having fun?... Michael Spielman Regina C. Smith Gina, Jean-Jean, Reggie 58 Seniors Troy L. St. John Goog, Gooch Ambition: To live to be 21... Highlights: Peggy and Prom, splash day Z28, Springpond, parties with the gang and SWPD... Activities: MF Diving, track, trouble... Favorite Sayings: I can ' t cuz I ' m... Left to SWHS: My ugly brother... Pet Peeves: Gail ' s whining, boring weekends, Mary Ellen, Janet ha, Tracy being grounded too... David Starkweather Dave, David Ambition: To own South Africa; to always be suave... Pet Peeves: Scott ' s I don ' t know ' ' ; pain... Activities: Band 1,2,3; JV Stage Band 2; Spectrum Band 2,3; Brass Ensemble 3; Saferides 2,3; Dungeons Dragons 3,4... Highlights: All activities; The cave; home; sit¬ ting in front row US History; times w friends: You know who you are... Michele L. Starr Shelly, Nish, Farmer Ambition: To touch a star and to find happiness... Highlights: Hanging out with the gang, spe¬ cial times with special people. Beach ' 86, Spring Pond, The Pitts, U2 concert... Left to SWHS: Mc ' s locker, (TT)... Pet Peeves: Lies, good-byes; up¬ tight people, confusion... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: Well, Trust me, F and C... Jennifer J. Sterling Yennifutj, Cammy Ambition: To always be able to dream... Highlights: G.F.C.; Prom; Beach 87; good times w great friends esp. CC Woods, late nights; getting lost; 8 26 87; M.Y.C.... Pet Peeves: CC ' s allergies; goodbyes; mak¬ ing decisions... Activities: Soc¬ cer 1; track; cheerleading; prom committee; officer; Out¬ ing Club... Favorite Sa ying: Hey Geek!!... Kathleen M. Stewart Kathy, Stewie, Wormie Ambition: To visit Australia... Pet Peeves: My mom ' s inability to deal w my procrastinating... Highlights: Foley ' s Shop, Being friends w Kim since 2nd grade and the Andrulat ' s, Weth. hock¬ ey team ' 87, Loon my., MY, Fla., Rob... Favorite Saying: Chill out. Relax... Activities: Soccer 1-4, Softball 1-4, Band 1,2, Out¬ ing Club 3,4... Left to SWHS: Ex¬ ercise Trail... Todd CJ Strother Stro, Stro-lite, Todd Ambition: To play minor league baseball until I ' m 36, then marry a gorgeous model... Favorite Saying: Hey Midget, Maybe not. Your fault... Left to SWHS: My hours of studying... Pet Peeves: Gym, Practice, Speds, Freshman, Mornings... Activities: Too many to list!... Highlights: Great times w friends... John Swedock Swede Ambition: To become great, then burn out before I fade away... Highlights: Great times with DT, TS. JG, SM, EB, SP, BC, SR, especially time with Jen, work at McDonalds, The Crue me and BC... Pet Peeve: Being blamed, being hit... Favorite Saying: Ho wrongs, no rights, only options... Left to SWHS: All the wasted time... Judith Sweeney mmim mamm Seniors 59 Lori Ann Taylor Lor Ambition: To be with special people... Favorite Saying: Are you serious?... Pet Peeve: The fakes in our grade... Highlights: Fun w Urs (Ruhappy), Best of times w Tracy, Mew Years w A- dam. Strawberries whipped cream. Thanks Mom Dad, Fi¬ nally!!!... Left to SWHS: Special friends AB, JJ, SM, UH, HB, DQ Jeff, Bye Tracey Mike P... Karen Lynn Tomolonis Hare, Tom, Ha rebear Ambition: To always smile + make others smile, to be Mick¬ ey Mouse in Disney World... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: Mo sir. Oh pleasant, Poopieface... Pet Peeves: Making decisions, Wen¬ dy ranking on me, Disney”... Highlights: Fun w the B ' s, Ho- Ho ' s, cheering, U2, My car. Beach 85, 86, pledge sticks, The ultimate male” + Mike... Activities: Cheerleading, Baseball... Daniel Toomey Dan, Turnstone, St reach Ambition: To live rich... High¬ lights: BAHAing with the Chev- ette 151... Left to SWHS: Being a pain to Mrs. Kunkel... Pet Peeves: People with their col¬ lars up, people who don ' t wear rock shirts... Karen M. Terwillinger Ha wen. Hare Ambition: To be able to look b’ack without any regrets... Highlights: The Pines ' 86- ' 88 w LM; B-study ' 85 w LM, KT, JL; Jr. Prom; lunch w JC; Fun stuff w HS, JP, KP, SH, CT, and other pals... Left to SWHS: 94 lbs. of useless information... Activities: Volleyball 5,4; CYO 2-4; MHS 4; GFC 3,4... Pet Peeves: Min. wage; dense driv¬ ers; attitudes, physics... Tracey Testa Spuds, Shorty, Tra Ambition: To make all my dreams come true, to always have AH as a good friend... Highlights: Good times with MS, SS, LT, MS, AJ, KB, JC, The pits, the beach w SS, KB, TSJ, SC... Left to SWHS: MC locker (MS)... Pet Peeves: DC yelling Spuds Mackenzie”, slow driv¬ ers, people who lie, and work¬ ing til 10 on Friday nights... Fa¬ vorite Sayings: Serious, Trust me ... Karen A. Tompkins Hare Ambition: To be able to look back on my life with a smile... Activities: Gymnastics 1,2-mgr. 3,4; Drama 2,3... Highlights: Dancing 1,2,3,4; fun times w Karen, Heidi, Laura; Cape Cod 87 w KP, SS, SS!; cultural out¬ ings” w HD; Friends... Pet Peeves: mornings, dieting!!!... Left to SWHS: Car crashes, with Katie... Laura Tranchina Ambition: To own my own busi¬ ness and to never have to worry about money... Highlights: Par¬ ties at Washington Park, great times with AR, VO. HM, CS, ML, JF, 3 13 87, 3 27 87... Pet Peeves: Preps, the bus, bad moods... Favorite Sayings: Are you in a bad mood?... Left to SWHS: HM and ML good luck!... Lori Ann Thibodeau Lor, Cori-Lori, Poepoe Ambition: To meet Bryan Ad¬ ams, to be happy with whatever I do... Pet Peeves: Busy phone, cliques ... Favorite Sayings: Just Joking, Hey Trace!... High¬ lights: The breakdown” w TM, DT, DV, RK, Wickam Park w CM, HC, CL, The EC prom w TM, Good times w DV, TM, DJ, RK, BL, JC, KF, KM, CW, Graduation!... 60 Seniors David Treadwell Crash ' ' Ambition: To own my own ga¬ rage... Highlights: Billy Joel concert, berry patch... Activi¬ ties: Working on cars, good times with my friends... Pet Peeves: Jocks, Mustangs, peo¬ ple who talk about something they don ' t know about... Stephen J. Varqa Chief Ambition: To change the judi¬ cial system and get a decent car... Highlights: Going to the beach after the junior prom... Activities: Basketball 3,4, Band 1,4... Pet Peeves: Marching for football games and B.N. always talking about Band... Favorite Saying: Big time... Left to SWHS: My alto sax... Kazuhiko Uematsu Kaz Ambition: To master a couple of foreign languages and to pro¬ mote mutual understanding be¬ tween all countries... Left to SWHS: I love SWHS!... Activi¬ ties: X-Country ' 87... Pet Peeves: Homework... Favorite Saying: What did you say?... Jonathan Van Antwerpen Jon, Van Highlights: Jr. Prom, cruisin w MW, The Guru, Hilsenrad, Jay Peak, skiing w MB, pick-up hoops w JB, YSJ, KK, Paco, SV, Summer ' 87 BH, YCF, Grad¬ uation... Activities: LaX 2,3,4, soccer 1,2,3, B-ball 1,2... Pet Peeves: Foods, Spanish, cliques, clones, studs, DJ ' s diz¬ zy girls, losing, limitations... Jeanne Marie Valez Jeannie Bean, Mean Jean Ambition: To own a travel agency and be happily married to the man I love... Highlights: Best of times w Liz! OPEN Flo 87 w LB, Apt and ZAM w LB, Dr. Many, Special times w Chris Buzzer camp TP.ing, Bams, Talks w SO... Favorite Saying: Always, What?... Pet Peeve: Decisions, waiting, LB ' s Trust me... Activities: Cheerinq 2,3,4... Correna S. Wagner Cony, Spike, Cor Ambition: To end all inno¬ cence... Highlights: Best friends w Cheryl, A-crew esp. LB., Riverside, trouble w Scoot, dairy products, Brutus, Bryant!!, great friends w CF, LB, LT, jn, SS, MS, and the rest... Activities: Yearbook Copy Editor 4, UC Editor 3... Pet Peeves: Maya!!, Eric, neatness, home... Left to SWHS: Cheryl- GOOD LUCK!!, Thanx to my 2nd family... Daniel F. Van Horn Dan, Chickenhawk Ambition: To marry prof. Porcshe ' s grandaughter... Highlights: Great times w BK, SS, AH, the gang. Legion, V. Beach w SS, My truck-thanks Mom Dad... Activities: Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4, Surfing 1,2,3,4... Favorite Saying: Don ' t leave me hangin ' !... Pet Peeves: AG, Street Signs, Mr. Hills, Girls who smoke, people who don ' t use blinkers, papers, mornings... Peter Weremchuck D ' Prez, Peeto, Pepe Ambition: To become a 2nd rate Elvis impersonator... High¬ lights: Hangin ' out with guys H.F.O.A., U2 tickets, Mr. Toby... Pet Peeves: Classmates with really big hair... Favorite Say¬ ing: Gee guys, I left my fun back in there. ... Activities: Mo- fungo 101... Wendy Wetherell Wen-Wen, Blondie, Burp Ambition: To be an actress in Hollywood and to ski in Aus¬ tria... Favorite Saying: Party at my house!... Highlights: The Shuttmonster ranking on Ka¬ ren, The B ' s, 10 yrs. w JM, The squad. My parties... Pet Peeves: Is your hair real ' . Party clean¬ ups... Activities: Cheerleading 2,3-Capt 4, Skiing... Dawn Marie Winar Filly , Horsey Ambition: To become first woman jockey in Kentucky Der¬ by... Highlights: Summer of 88, FB, RB, TL, Saratoga track... Left to SWHS: My sister Wendy, obnoxious noises, my animal sounds... Activities: Horse back riding... Pet Peeves: Wendy W., fake people, people criticizing my future... Favorite Saying: Really?... Thomas White Ambition: To get rich and nev¬ er have to work... Highlights: Vacations and days off... Activi¬ ties: Hockey 3,4... Pet Peeves: Morning hockey practice, peo¬ ple who walk slow, smokers... Favorite Saying: Let ' s blow this joint... Matthew S. Wlodarczyk Matt Ambition: To get out of med- school before I ' m 30... High¬ lights: Moving to SW in 85, Summer of 87, 7-4-87, East Beach, The guru... Activities: Gymnastics 1, SADD 1, Soccer 1,2,3, HHS 4, Student Council 1,4, Yearbook 1, Crew team... Pet Peeves: Finding a parking space, fat chicks, moving to S.W., Cliques, deadlines, crusts... Naomi Ann Wilkins Mai, Ha-Ha, Ferky Ambition: To be successful in everything I do... Highlights: J prom. Good times with SP, RS, SS, DH, and the girls... Activi¬ ties: Track 2,3, Vocal 3,4... Pet Peeves: Susan P ' s moodiness, people who lie... Left to SWHS: Good luck to my girls in the ju¬ nior class... Favorite Saying: You ' re so silly, stop lying... David C. Wogelius Wog, Lendl Elizabeth E. Williams Libit, Yiby, Livvy-Gib Ambition: To give Kenny G. a sax lesson... Highlights: Ex- B change concerts, Washington ' 86, L.M.C., Dec. 21, 1985, G. per. Theory, B. Joel, Watch Hill... Activities: Stage Band, S. Council... Pet Peeve: The big yellow Y... Left To SWHS: Lumpy... Favorite Saying: Am I jjj dreaming you or are you dreaming me?... Christian M. Wolfe Wolfman, Cowboy Ambition: To become success¬ ful and then have others make money for me... Favorite Say¬ ing: Hey Don!, The answer is false... Pet Peeves: Losing close games, rainy days... High¬ lights: Summer of ' 85; Hew York trip in ' 85; SWHS Soccer; good times with friends... Activ¬ ities: Soccer 1-3; Capt V Soccer 4, World Cup ' 86... Ambition: To live in Oregon and Ski Mt. Everest... High¬ lights: Wildcat trip with SC, LW, 1 BJ, Drama rehearsals... Left to SWHS: My sound frustrations to Mike... Activities: Outing Club 1-4, Drama 1-4, Media Club 1-4, 170 Dinner and Skiing Club... Pet Peeves: Late bells, wires... Favorite Saying: That ' s life, only live once, that ' s nice... 62 Seniors George Woods Heather Lynn Young Meath, Fred, Feath Ambition: To excel in every¬ thing I do... Pet Peeve: TSJ in¬ sults, CS ego. Getting caught... Highlights: Leaning on TSJ, Moments with Special friends- you Know who you are! Dinner JG, Kristy bud. Thanks Mom + Dad, 4 12 84, Kevin, 5 15 87, The buzzer. Barns, I love ya Trace, 7 22 87, Jen... Activi¬ ties: Football 1-4, Vocal 3,4, Spectrum 4, prom, MHS 3,4, Spain 4... Catherine Joyce Woska Cathy; Pooh-Bear, Tasy Ambition: To see that my brother gets home safely from the P.I... Highlights: Best of times w BJ, KL, EW, LN, CW, SC, fir L.B.-Laurel Music Camp! new York ' 86, Jr. Prom, Bryant College fir Mom and Dad (Thanks!)... Activities: Track 1, Chorus 1-3, Vocal 4, Senior Class Editor... Favorite Saying: Whatcha thinkin ' about?. Hi, Sorry... Pet Peeves: Goodbyes... Brian Matthew Zimmer Cool Raoul, Steely Dan Ambition: To graduate from Bob ' s school for morticians with a degree in embalming... Pet Peeves: Cellulose, JJ ' s gas. The Grapevine, mono... High¬ lights: Excellent times w AK, FB, BK, and all my friends, Ohio 87 w BK, porch parties at MG ' s, Maine, TS my sweetheart... Ac¬ tivities: Football 1, Soccer 2-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, HHS 3,4... Matthew Kennedy Valley of love, for a friend of mine. Valley of love, which we never find. He stands alone at the opposite cliff, watching love spread, just as if, he has not left us. We love one another. Like the separate love, we felt at one time with him. A man. Just a man. Brought all of us here, to share love and hope, without any fears. It makes us feel better, together, not alone, like snowfall. Hot a snowflake apart, by ourselves. Don ' t be sad that our friend has gone, just be glad he found his way home. For he has found all the answers to the burning questions. Like a quest in the dark for all of us. For this. Matt, we dedicate all beautiful things, in your honor. To comfort you in your never ending search. So with God ' s speed, my friend. May you travel in furious might for this is not our good-bye but just. Goodnight. We can ' t forget you!! By Andy Gallant Seniors 63 The Junior Prom On May 15, 1987 every Junior boy and girl anxious¬ ly waited for the end of their last class so they could go home and prepare for a night to remember... Til The End of Time. Oh how nervous everyone must have felt when finally clean, dressed and neatly clad in glamorous apparel. The Country Club looked so pretty. The band, Stryder , that took so long to find during prom prepa¬ rations blasted out all of the tunes that the Junior class requested. The King and Queen of the Prom Court, John Jahr- storfer and Heather Young started us off on a slow dance followed by the other members of the court. Wishing that it didn ' t have to end we ll hold on to our memories and hope to never say goodbye. ' ' 66 Activities Looking very happy together, Cathy Woska and Brian Jalet share a special moment alone at the prom. The Class of 1988 of South Wind¬ sor High School requests the hon¬ or of your presence at the Junior Prom. Activities 67 Prom Queen, Heather Young, her king John Jahrstorfer, and their royal court, bask in the lime-light with their classmates. Tracy Klingman and her date Todd Pavone enjoy their dinner and the memories that they will create to last a lifetime. . Kim Hearn receives flowers and congratulations from Mr. Plunkett on being chosen as a member of the royal court. This is... Student Council The Student Council has been working exceptionally hard this year for several reasons. With Michele Nel- lenbach as president, the student council wishes to form a solid base for the student body as a whole. Using stricter policies and by having an executive board, the student council is striving for productivity in the future. By gaining re¬ spect from fellow students and teachers, the council can achieve higher goals. Several attempts have been made to inspire spirit in the High School, for in¬ stance, the tug of war dur¬ ing Homecoming, against Rockville, and The Battle of The Bands ' . The Student Council members wel¬ comed two exchange stu¬ dents from France and Ja¬ pan, with a reception that was held in their honor, in our library. Everyone was welcome to attend. A few teachers and many stu¬ dents came and tried to make them feel at home. In the spring. Student Council held their annual Blood Mobile. Students and Red Cross members volun¬ teered their time to take blood from any willing stu¬ dents or teachers. In the past the mobile has done extremely well, and this year they completed anoth¬ er successful drive. John Lagasse, Phil Caspar, Kath¬ leen Tavares, and Jean Pitzi help themselves to food at the Foriegn Exchange Student reception. 68 Activities President Michele Nellenbach speaks to the members about the preparations needed for the up¬ coming exchange reception. Activities 69 Chris King, Jong Pak, Paul Lagasse, Andy Lee, Debbie Beaudry, Jeff Mammen, Jen Pandozzi, Priscilia Pandozzi, Heidi Schwal- bendorf, Laura MacDonald, Karen Terwilliger, Matt Wlodarczyk, Stephanie Scribner, Carolyn Caramma, Ms. Cuscovitch, Stefan King, Jen Creem, Pam Bogli, Matt Hawrylko, Barbara Mcleod, Kristy Eriksson, Sylvia Martin, Cindy Blanchette, Kathleen Ta¬ vares, Brenda Starkweather, Sabina King, Karen Henry, Jen Sterling, Sue Henry, Julie Poucher, Anjali Saini, Phil Caspar, Lisa Pleines, Michelle Greco, Lisa Michelizza, So Young Pak, Michele Hellenbach, Janice Weiner, Chad Giulini. Student Council welcomes the ex¬ change students, Kaz, and Marie to our school with a banquet in the library. national Honor Society national Honor Society is an elite group of students who demonstrate leadership abili¬ ties and have a relatively high grade point average. The stu¬ dents are asked to enter the society by teachers, if they meet the standards. Once in the society the students par¬ ticipate in different communi¬ ty events. A great bonus for students in the group - it looks great on college applications. J. Elwood, C. Qiulini, S. Pak, P. Ca¬ spar, B. Zimmer, M. Wlodarczyk, D. Beaudry, T. Strother, M. Sprenkel, L. MacDonald, J. Mammen, S. Smith, S. Martin, H. Young, D. Privette, K. Ter- williger, M. Nellenbach, A. Saini, J. Creem, S. Henry, J. Poucher, M. Geoffroy. The Math team, headed by Mr. Joy, is again having a fun year. Many think that just the brains” can com¬ pete, but that ' s just not true! Anyone who has skill playing with numbers can participate. This year ' s team is proud to say they do a good job in the compe¬ tition, but they have fun and don ' t take it quite as seri¬ ously as the other schools in the state. Both the A + B teams have done an excel¬ lent job. Keep up the good work guys! Mr. Joy, Jeff Stillman, Rick Bal- boni, J.J. Brown, Josh Mastron- arde, Tom Costa. 70 Activities ha Activities 71 The Shades dance went over with great suc¬ cess as Kids of all ages spent the evening having a great time. The crowds pack into the small gymnasium as the music plays and the people dance. Shades was again a great suc¬ cess. The gym at the Wapping Com¬ munity House filled quickly, as well as the tiny parking lot out back. There was even a line to get in, be¬ cause of these over-crowded condi¬ tions. The night started with songs preformed by Chris Bowden on bass, Evan Plumley on drums. Dean Mitchell singing, and Frank Butkus on guitar. The group, other¬ wise known as SST entertained the crowd for a while. Then they resumed dancing to records played by a disk-jockey. In the begining Shades was thought of as just another passing thing, something that was a good effort but would most likely fail. Well it has been over a year now and Shades is still going strong. The dances are held about once every other month and the kids still enjoy going to them, even if it means driving to a new location everytime. Shades is still without a permanent home. Chris Bowden plays guitar for his band, ”SST at the Shades dance. Safe Rides AND Teen Center Safe Rides currently has 23 members who give up two nights each month from 10pm to 2am. What do they do? Well, they answer phones and provide trans¬ portation to people who need it. A good example of a person who might call, would be someone who went to a party and had too much to drink and are in no shape to drive... this is where Safe Rides comes in to help them out.(644- 4442) Safe Rides isn ' t all work. the group goes on trips to different places. They have an annual ski trip in Janu¬ ary and a winter camping trip that is lots of fun. The Teen Center is a new place in the South Windsor community where teens can get together and just hang out ' . The Teen Cen¬ ter is in the Wapping Annex. The Center provides a gath¬ ering place for teens who want to socialize, play pool, or just goof off. Margie Callan and Andy Welch talk to a caller, about addresses and record it for insurance reasons in the log book. Students from the high school take advantage of the new teen center that now provides them with a place to hang-out. 72 Activities The Southwinds The Southwinds is put out by the Journalism Gra¬ phics class. The students learn to write newstories, editorials and feature arti¬ cles. They also learn to typeset, design and layout a paper. The paper comes out after a lesson has been completed or when there ' s enough news to print. Front row: L-R Dan Van Horn, Liz Bledzinski, Toni Henry, Mary Ellen Sprenkel, Debbie Beaudry Second row: Mike Taylor, Corry Wagner, Cathy Woska, Janine Bowman, Kristen Lee Backrow: Todd Glider, Julio Ocasio, Scott Shepard, Pete Weremchuck, Brian Schwartz, Mr. Woodworth. The literary magazine is in it ' s third year under the direction of Mrs. Davidson. The literary magazine In My Mind ' s Eye ' ' is a forum for the creative and artistic endeavors in the form of short stories, drawings, photography and poetry of the students of SWliS. Front row: Susan Henry, Chad Giu- lini Second row: Samantha Segal, Jen Lee, Teri Lanza, Debbie Beaudry, Michele Hellenbach Back row: Toni Shum, Sabina King, Kathleen Tavares, Phil Caspar, Barbara Christiansen, Kristen Lee, Mrs. Davidson r In My Mind ' s Eye . _ Literary Magazine Activities 73 This is ... Outing Club The feeling of accom¬ plishment can ' t be shown any stronger than the feel¬ ing you get when you make that last run down the mountain. That is what you are going to hear from any¬ one who participated in this year s numerous ski trips with the Outing Club. You do not have to be an expert skier to experience the thrill of downhill skiing, you just must be willing to take a few bumps and spills. Are you a mogul fan? Then maybe you would en¬ joy a fun packed week at MONT SUTTON in Quebec. Maybe you prefer smoothly groomed trails, steep but not dangerous. Then you would probably enjoy a pleasurable day at one of many various New England ski areas. That is not to say that New England is a Wimpy area” to ski in, just a little lighter than our neighbors to the north. If skiing is not your bag, the Outing Club also does Whitewater rafting, canoe¬ ing and hiking. The great outdoors is where you will find Outing Club members. 74 The Outing Club members brave the Whitewaters attempting to avoid a wet spill or a personal mo¬ ment with a cluster of rocks. Introducing the Official 1992 Olympic Ski team! Uncle Ronny, Snowman, Crazy lady, Spaz Caz, and The Elephant. F.R: L.B. Gray, Kathleen Tavares, Matt Hawrylko, Margie Callan, Brenda Starkweather, Randy LeBlanc, Penny Johnson, Benji Beland, 2nd R: Dan Anderson, nancy Fauteux, Sarah Creem, Ellen Clegg, Lisa Michelizza, Tao Hsu, Debbie Nugent, Cyndi Balboni, Colleen Collins, Jill Pandy, Dawn Zornig, Jen Elwood, Mr. Rioux-advisor, 3rd R: Kim Andrulat, Kathy Stewart, Melissa Thompson, Tim Giulini, Sabina King, Christian Wolfe, Stephen Forester, Janice Weiner, Chris Spellman, Eric Manley, Rich Caspar, Jeff Shepard, Paul Bavier, Craig Ingerto, Danielle Longano, Andy Lee, Dayna Levack, Mike Helbig, Jen Sterling, Tricia Brumett, Stephen Smith, Deb Durocher, Elyssa Clymer, Lora Klute, Chris Corcoran, Jen Fretz, Stacy Adams One of South Windsor ' s finest, shows his A beginner, Kathleen Tavares, heads down stuff as he heads for the lodge. the trail. Outing club advisor, Mr. Rioux, smiles in the lodge, once again in Canada with those awe¬ some slopes. Don ' t they all look precious? You should have seen them about Five minutes later coming DOWN the mountain. Oh well. Activities 75 Sue Gavini sings about gossip in I Got It From Agnes . Do you think it was Agnes? Christian Wolfe, Mike Conroy, Dan Sherwood, Jeremy Burr, Tom Cos¬ ta, Jeff Stillman, Kathleen Tavares, Phil Caspar, Cindy Cohen, Kathy Peasley, Chad Giulini, Karen Hen¬ ry, Jon Cohen, Tom Durfee, Tim Giulini, Janine Bowman, Kym Rein- hard, Wendy Hildebrand, Michele Mellenbach, Janice Weiner, Ann Marie Lohman, Margie Callan, Brenda Starkweather, J.J. Brown, Stephen Forrester, Audrey Welch, Kate Plummer, Sue Gavini Mr. Brown tells a group of actors about the next drama production, Tom Foolery . Hew Math, nhu hu hu Math - Jeff Stillman teaches the audience the fundamentals of new math techniques. Katie Plummer and Ann -Marie Lohman perform a wacky duet about Pollution . 76 Activities ' 0 waste, and Poisoning Pigeons in The Park was about the sub¬ tle decrease in the pigeon popu¬ lation. The spring musical this year was held in the fall as a result of Mr. Brown ' s curiosity. He wanted to find out if it would be easier for students to cope with the difficul¬ ties of putting on such a produc¬ tion earlier in the year. The gen¬ eral opinion ?...The musical will be held in the spring again.’ In any event, Mr. Foley enjoyed the chance to put on Up The Down Staircase at the end of May. Every year, Mr. Brown finds a new musical, each stranger than the last, and every year a group of new thespians audition for parts. This year, Tom Foolery , a musical satire, was chosen by Mr. Brown. It featured several songs composed by night club performer, Tom Lehrer, for the purpose of poking fun at a vari¬ ety of past and present affairs. For example, Who ' s next made fun of the modern arms race, Pollution took a blunt, humorous look at the problem of the improper disposal of toxic Be Prepared , that ' s the Boy Scout ' s marching song. Be pre¬ pared, as through life you march along. Techies - the last of a dying breed Activities 77 This is... Choral Spectrum C horal Spectrum and Vocal Ensemble are the top vocal groups in the schol. The two groups work closely togeth¬ er, putting on a minimum of three concerts a year, plus a performance at the light¬ ing of the Creche, at Xmas time. This year Choral Spec¬ trum went into international competition in Quebec, Canada. They gave one of their best shows, combin¬ ing dance with song. The weekend was spent togeth¬ er in fun and follie. Spec¬ trum worked hard and long, close together, and some¬ times went a little crazy. Vocal and Spectum enjoy the work and especially their field trips. They ven¬ tured to Hew York City and saw the Broad Way hit, Starlight Express , and visited China town. A trip to see The Phantom of the Opera is planned for early next year. 78 Activities Choral Spectrum, flanked by Vocal Ensemble perform Patapan from their high table, at the winter concert. Todd Strother, Steve Shaker, Andy Welch, Jeremy Burr, Tom Costa, Cheryl Bjorkland, Monica D ' A- mato, Ann Marie Lohmann, Dave St.Jean, Bill Maynes, Tracy Kling- man. Heather Young, Tara Cirone, Ani Janosi, Julie Poucher, Sue Ga- vini, Sabina King, Kate Plummer - ” said about this part of the music department, it is de- finately an experiance ev¬ eryone should have! Vocal Ensemble The friendships made here are the best!!! The people here are so close and noone is left out. This year was a little dif¬ ferent from all the rest. Mr. Qraner replaced Mr. Les- bines as vocal director. It was quite a change, but it worked out well.It was a lit¬ tle difficult at first, but now Mr. Qraner is one of the regulars!!!! Whatever there is to be Activities 79 M. Helbig, J. Cohen, T. Strother, A. Welch, W. Rice, M. Lane, S. Singer, J. , J. Burr, J. Stillman, D. Sherwood, B. Maynes, S. Shaker, D. St.Jean, T. Costa, R. , J. Daley, T. , J. Bowman, A. Lohmann, R. Plummer, S.Gavini, M. Fitzgerald, R. Uemutso, J. Backman, P. Desouza, Nr. Qraner, N. Callan, W. Hildebrand, A. Ring, H. Cayward, J. Brink, S. Pointer, C. Morris, C. Bjorkland, B. Starkweather, A. Janosi, K. Callahan, K. Esten, S. O ' Dell, T. Duncan, H. Young, M. D ' Amato, R. Biglin, S. Gilbert, R. Duchaine, T. Cirone, C. Woska, L. natitus As the sun goes down, the town creche is lit. Vocal and Spectrum kick off the holiday season with carols, Santa and frostbite. mmmrm This is . I I J llnl. 1 W- f ■ 1 m s M 3 4KS 1|1t jmT ' M, ; L .y d m - -1 w - . gnu jw L A K K UK BWWk A Left to right (B): Tracy Bou¬ dreau, Shelly LeProhn, Amy Kiessling, Karon Jarques, Sandi Bombardier, Dawn Zornig, Michelle Qrero, Ralph Graner (director) Meg Carey, Jill Romano, Kym Reinhard, Jill Barth, Suzette Palmer, Jen Modugno, An¬ gela Wright, Jennifer Sea- brook-Scott, Merry Berge- son, Amy Rouelle, Georgia Leonard, Beth Bishop, Becky Carri, Michelle Yoder, Lisa Kaufman, Stephanie Stanley, Alesha Dagon, Charlene Pelton, Heather Brown, Carolyn Hart, Nikki Francis, Lisa Natitus, Chris¬ tine Mangan, Chris Smith, Kim Shepard. Nicole Francis sings her heart out at the Christmas concert. This year ' s concert chorus was abandoned by the male gender. However, they were able to prove themselves as a decent fe¬ male choir. They broke tra¬ dition, that Choral Spec¬ trum was the only dance singing group, and paraded their talents at a shopping mall and conva¬ lescent home, where they brought tears to their audi¬ ence ' s eyes. The students choreo¬ graphed their own show, which was not lacking in movement. They also broke another tradition and held their own concert on a night seperate from the oth¬ er choral groups. This con¬ cert was mainly attended by close family and friends. Concert chorus is definitely moving up in this world. Most of this is due to the new director, Mr. Graner, who wants to make each group special in their own ways. Sandi Bombardier, Jill Ro¬ mano and Beth Bishop in the Christmas concert. 80 Activities Ensembles Strings Jennifer Lee, Darlaina Capson, Wendy Hildebrand, Audrey Welch, Haney Fateaux, Amy Bond, Kathy Peasley, Cindy Cohen,Linda Baron Recorders Cindy Cohen, Michelle Angel, Mr. Anderson, Kristy Layton, Ybonn Wanza Chamber Kathy Peasley, Amy Bond, Cindy Cohen Activities 81 This is... Varsity and Junior Varsity Stage Band J.V.- First row: Elizabeth Williams, Ellen Clegg, Kathleen Tavares, Margie Callan, Brenda Starkweath¬ er...Second row: Rich Caspar, Ke¬ vin Laube, Brian Nicknaire, Peggy Cormier, Eric Manley, Heather Young, Billy Tobin...Last row: Mr. Lazzerini, Laura Creagan, Greg Klebart, Steve Vargas, Jim Sed- lock, Andrew Philips 82 Activities Varsity- First row: Elizabeth Wil¬ liams, Rob GeofFroy, Chris, Brian Nicknaire, Phil Caspar, Jay Wood- ...Second row: Jenifer Creem, Sa¬ rah Creem, Eric Manley, Jeff Shep¬ ard, Rachel Sheklin...Last row: Mr. Lazzerini, Brian Conaway, Michele Burns, Doni Cyr, Chad Gulini, Jean Pitzi, Tonya Conan % Woodwind Ensemble A - Woodwinds L to R: Mr. Lazzerini, Debbie Beaudry, Tobin Morgan, Anne Mer¬ ritt, Rachel Sheklin, Chris Hatala. L to R:Karen Henry, Stephanie Walker, Mr. Lazzerini, Jean Pitzi, Kristen Dieter, Christine Morelli I D - Woodwinds Mr. Anderson peers from behind his tuba during a pep band show. Activities 83 U111 101 L CHIU Marching Band Mr. Lazzerini makes eye con¬ tact with a player, just be¬ fore a cue. In his band, you remain alert. 84 Activities Sophomore Robert GeofFroy con¬ centrates on his music as he fin¬ gers his way through a performance. Jean Pitzi, a Junior, plays her trombone during the winter concert. Junior Jay Wood does not look Seniors, Chad Gulini and Phil Ca- happy to have his picture taken. spar, just playin ' around during Enjoy the game. Jay! intermission of the winter concert. What is the toughest course in the school? Cal¬ culus? Physical Education? According to Louis Lazzar- rini, the conductor, band re¬ quires more coordination than physical education and the ability to calculate notes quickly. When ques¬ tioned as to the difficulty of this course, one band mem¬ ber said that it depended upon how much you put into it. Students give up sev¬ eral Saturdays in the fall to play at football games. If band is so hard then why do people join? The members say because for all the work, it ' s a lot of fun. They make new friends, and, of course they enjoy playing the music. The con¬ certs are what makes it all worth while. However, the concerts are few, (about three a year) and far be¬ tween. One of the high spots of the year is the ex¬ change concert, for a week¬ end, the band visits a differ¬ ent school, meets new people, and plays music with them. The next week¬ end places are swapped. This year the exchange is with a high school in Penn¬ sylvania. Mr. Lazzarini spent a lot of time organiz¬ ing this years exchange concert. Yet for all the prob¬ lems, the band keeps on going and the members continue to play. They have a good time, and through hard work, turn out some truly fine music. Activities 85 This is . SspSsk Bringing together all the memories of people, places, activities, and best of times , and putting it all into one book is not easy! This is the task of South Windsor Centurion. They are a small group of people who have worked very hard this year to materialize a whole yearbook from the very corners of their cre¬ ative minds while trying to please the majority of the people and also keeping a sense of tradition. Cathy Woska, editor of the senior section, describes year book: Its a lot of demand¬ ing work, but it is fun. Bri¬ an Jalet, editor-in-chief, says: The determination of a few people made for a good yearbook , even though we had to keep ex¬ plaining to Brenda that pic¬ tures are for yearbook and are to remain in the room. J.J. and Cathy with their un¬ forgettable laughter kept us going through the nights... the long nights! Some memorable quotes that will last the rest of our lives: Brian! ... But Mr. nel¬ son! ... I ' m backing up, somebody pull my plug- ! ... Let ' s go!! Cathy! Brian! We ' ve got work to do- . ... But what ' s wrong with this? ... Okay, who ate my layout? ... Anybody know where Brenda is this period? ...What ' s the num¬ ber for new England Photo- ?... Brian...just say yes...th¬ ank you! Some of the staff dicusses certain options for the front cover of the yearbook. It was not an easy task but we did it. Layout editor, Brian Jalet and sports editor,Kris Lee work on lay¬ outs in the afternoon, to try and make an upcoming deadline. mm Activities 87 Brian Jalet offers some helpful ad¬ vice to Margie Callan as she com¬ pletes the Faculty section. So many teachers, so little room! h 11 Janine Bowman optimistically searches for the perfect yearbook picture, but Brenda has em! The business manager, Alex Lap¬ ins, measures out spaces for ad- vertisments. God bless our community! mm To Be A Junior not having to take the bus every day... Ac¬ tually having some place to go during Activi¬ ty... The Prom... Being able to leave class to listen to college speakers... PSAT ' s... The summer pocket money job that turned into an indefinite position... Looking back at Freshmen year and thinking I can ' t believe that was me... It ' s a year full of changes. When we begin to look at what we are, what we want to become, and make those two the same thing then we know that our Junior year is here. It ' s a time to confront insecurities and a time to realize what the hiding behind the mask is all about. Junior year means dealing with decisions and the consequences of those we have made in the past as well as the ones we will make for our futures. It means friends coming together, staying together or sometimes breaking apart. It means being a part of a whole and at the same time respecting each other ' s individuality. It ' s a year that makes memories that last a lifetime. A year of friends and laughter. A year of discovery and a year to build dreams. Robert Adamo Laurie Aitner Lynn Aitner Stuart Anderson Scott Andrews Dean Bartalonis Kim Balzarini Santosh Bapat Carl Barresi Kelly Barrett Chris Beganski nancy Bice Bradley Bishop Barbara Boerschinger Beau Borrero The Poles, the islands, the mountains, the far reaches of the globe - any of these sound good to you? Anything sounds good as long as you get out of the house - am I right? Howev¬ er, many of us are quite set in our ideas of where we want to set up camp after graduation. It doesn ' t need to be anything fancy, just a place to call your own - but what are you gonna put it? The tropics? Well, 21% of you said yeah! Well take someplace tropical - as long as it ' s not a rain forest and there ' s Coppertone Headquarters, no problem! next in line for an environ¬ mental preference was Flor¬ ida with 19%. C ' mon now! Don ' t any of you people ski? Or were you just plan¬ ning on taking your person¬ alized jet to Aspen? Bet you never thought of that - well orange you smart? You people are so original let me tell you - next best was, you guessed it. Sunny Cali¬ fornia! What a totally like, unique decision, you know? Of course there were those of you who have a little more sophistication in mind - Europe was voted 9%. Another 9% said they ' d pack their bags and head for the Big Apple - heck, why not? Mace is portable, right? Where are the rest of you headed? I couldn ' t tell you. Perhaps the Windy City in D.C. A ghost town maybe?... 90 Juniors Brad Crawford Laura Creagan Teri So Dame Laura D ' Andrea Ted Danigelis Chris Davis John Davis Patrick Decker Gregg Defeo Carol DeSouza Ryan Dewitt Matthew DiCorleto Kim Doolittle Amy Downey Raeann Duchaine Punk, Rock, Jazz: these are but few of the musical tastes among the spectrum. As you may well know, where you tread among the spectrum is a very touchy subject indeed - your musical prefer¬ ences say alot about you. Whether you are a bead-adorned dead¬ head or a top-fortyite, a head-banger or a masher you take your tunes seriously. Every¬ one else was split be¬ tween punk, metal, jazz, and the 60 ' s 70 ' s. 92 Juniors Hilary Dunbar Tammie Duncan Keith Dunham Debra Durocher Susan Egan Jonathan England Jason Esten Jennifer Fisher Maura Fitzgerald Thomas Flannery Cheryl Fletterick Stephen Foulkrod Dennis Galvin Michael Garofalo Sylvia Gavilano Spending $ Work, Work, Work... never have enough Being teenagers, we spend a lot of money. As Madonna sang, We re living in a material world. ' ' There is so much out there and we want it all! Money never stays in our wallets for long. Whether it ' s clothes, food or a car, money is the important aspect. 30% of the underclassmen said they spent most of their money going to the movies, the arcade, shop¬ ping or just out. Your wallet was full this morning, but now it is almost empty. Where did it all go? Well isn ' t this a big mystery? But if you had fun it was probably worth it! Mike Conroy counts the money at Finast. Too bad you can ' t take it with you Mike! Juniors 93 Susan Gavim Jonathan Gehris Nicholas Georgeadis Ofelia Giansanti Josee Giguere Michael Gilsenan Robert Golas Thomas Gorman Thaddeus Gozdeck Latonya Greenwood Julie Greer Laura Grimaldi David Groebel Christina Hatala Julie Hawrys Sumta Hayes Jennifer Healey Michael Helbig Wendy Hildebrand Julie Hooper Michelle Infante James Ingalls Lewis Irvin Jessica Jackson Angela Johnson Theodore Johnson Marcy Jones John Kachmor David Kaplan Lisa Kaufman 94 Juniors Laura Kennedy Sabina King Greg Klebart Lora Klute Roza Kogan Tanya Konon Michelle Krajewski Tammy Lajoie Robert Lamoureux Michael Lane Teri Lanza Keven Laube Donald Leblanc Bill Lee Jennifer Lee Homecoming The Senior Event Rockville DefeatedUl Feace, Love, Song... This years Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Class of ' 88 was a big success. Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen gath¬ ered together in peace - friendship - and song. After having spent the day together at a football game, watching the powderpuff game, the tug-of-war and simply having a good time, relaxation was found swaying to the sounds of the 60 s. The sounds of today could also be heard. Everyone experienced a variety of tunes and all had a good time. Hext year ' s Seniors should hope for contin¬ ued success in each event that they create. Jennifer Terwilliger, Robyn Smith, Katie Schaffner, and Steve Melocowsky show their school spirit at the Home¬ coming Dance. Juniors 95 96 Juniors Jason Lipman and Brian Simkewicz set up the VCR for history class. Gary Brill sets up copy on the process camera during graphics class. Heather Lunn Jeffrey Lyga Nadine MacDonald Christine Mangan Sharon Marra Tina Montano William Maynes Erin McCartin Kim McGhee Michael McKinney Brenden Leonard Shelley LeProhon Jason Lipman Erika Livingston Ann Marie Lohmann Donna McQuarrie Steven Melocowsky Shawn Michaud Matthew Mills Amy Moore Gregory Moore Tobin Morgan Heidi Morgester Hicole Morin Crystal Morris Dennis Moynihan David Murdoch Samantha Neary John Heel Kelli Helson William Hostin Andrea Howak Patrick O ' Heill Julio Ocasio Jennifer Pandozzi Thomas Patria Kathy Peasley Cindy Pelkey Scott Percy Eric Perry Kristy Perry Mark Perry Andrew Phillips Jean Pitzi Dorothy Potyra Juniors 97 Dave Kaplan and Jason Lipman are again beginning the trek to Wapping. Kathleen Tavares and Janine Bowman are having a good time now that English class is over. f mm 1 jj Lynn Pruneau Mark Plourde Katherine Plummer Michael Podkulski Jason Quinn Stefanie Raffa Richard Raimondo Dianne Raposa Kerry Redente William Rice Kim Rogoz Holly Rohan Kristi Ronan Tara Saylor Kathleen Schaffner 98 Juniors Scott Sharpies Kim Sheridan Robert Sherlock Alison Shortt Tony Shum Brian Simkewicz Scott Singer David Skilton Amy Smith David Smith Brenda Starkweather Tamara Stolzenthaler Jefferson Streeter Stephen Stroud Kellie Sullivan Brian Symonds Kathleen Tavares Michael Taylor William Tellier Jennifer Terwilliger Brent Schwartz Samantha Segal Chris Sevigny Steven Shaker Robyn Smith Sabrina Smith John Snyder Christopher Spelman David St.Jean Laura Schwabe Juniors 99 Dave Thompson Mark Tripp Jana Tully Daryl Vallez Julie Veilleux hancy Veilleux Kathy Vieira James Waldron Andy Welch Marci White Brandi Whitney Tiffany Wilkinson Craig Williams Tanya Wingfield Kim Wochoski 100 Juniors Work on!H Juniors Pay Their Dues It Does Take TalentI Work? Yuk! You would think that working and go¬ ing to school at the same time is quite difficult, but over 60% of the Juniors don ' t seem to think so. Why do it? Money is the main prob¬ lem. As a Junior myself, 1 am sick of always asking my parents for money.I need my own money. Besides, getting a job means more independence and receiv¬ ing money that you yourself earned. Mark Perry is tagging products at Super Heartland. Anybody have a headache? A job can also be exciting along with meeting new people and actually getting job experience. Balancing a job and doing school work is the hard part, but obvi¬ ously many students are able to handle this. Jay Wood Jim Woodard Ivan Woods Peter Zaterka Pamela Zukauskas Adrian Zumpano Juniors 101 Penny Johnson and Rob GeofFroy dance together at the Homecoming Dance. Kara Grace, Michelle Angel, Cathy and Cindy Jalet wait for their ride to rescue them from the cold. Steve Acanto Joe Alicki Lisa Alver Michelle Angel Brian Aselton Carolyn Aselton Carolyn Asplund Cynthia Balboni Julie Barber Karen Barresi Jimmy Barrett Jill Barth Christopher Bate Paul Bavier Brian Becker 104 Sophomores Jennifer Cicco Wendy Clark Ellen Clegg Jonathan Cohen Colleen Collins Larry Cowles Timothy Crawford Sarah Creem Kristen Daley Steven Damiano Tracy Darman Christopher Davis Lisa DellaBernardo Stephen Delmonte Michael Devanney Do you like it hot? The answer to that ques¬ tion from the sophomores was a definite YES! Califor¬ nia was a popular choice where as Florida was no¬ body ' s preference. A tropi¬ cal climate was a close sec¬ ond with Mew York right on it ' s heels. 10% prefered a Europeon atmosphere but Audrey Welch would per¬ sonally like to be as far away from people as possi¬ ble. Her choice is Alaska. 106 Sophomores Sophomores 107 Tiffany Duncan Kimberly Dunn Erik Eigenbrod Kurt Farnon Sandra Fauteux Daria Fetzko Connie Finan Richard Franas Norman Gagner Clodualdo Garcia Robert Geoffroy Mark Giorgetti Mamie Gladstone Katrina Gobetz Chuck Goering Jennifer Goldstein Deborah Gozdeck Kara Grace Jonathan Graney Leonard Gray Damon Greer Suzanne Grondahl Vanessa Gruver Cedric Hakian James Milliard Christopher Dio Marc Diwinsky Kristina Dorego Craig Doster Lori Driscoll M Tao Hsu Jonathan Hyde Ronald Iacobucci Craig Ingerto Doreen Jackson Karen Jacques Cathleen Jalet Cindy Jalet Penny Johnson Amy Kiessling Christoph King Cindy Kisselburgh Jodi Klemyk Kara Kom Amy Kowalchik Ted Kowaleski Agata Kozikowski Jeffrey Krawczyk Paul Lagasse Michael Lahickey Anne Lahue Karra LaPenta Alexander Lapins Tracie LaRue Andrew Lee Georgia Leonard Dayna Levack Timothy Levasseur Danielle Longano Jamie Lussier 108 Sophomores Heather Maclean Scott Madore Sean Maher Erik Manley Roberta Marouski Christopher Mauth Jamie May Sharon McCall Paula McGrath Robert McMillan Joanne McQuade Karen Melinosky Daniel Meyer Robert Michalak Michelle Michalski Automobiles Vroorrt Vroom ... Beep-Beep... Lets Go For A Ride! As you look at the traffic all around you while traveling down the road, there are just so many cars to see and such a wide variety of styles and makes. Everyone has their own choice and this class is no exception. The top vote-getter was the Corvette with the Ferrari and the Lambourgini tying for second. Third in the race was the Porsche with the Camaro and Mercedes tying for last place. Yet an over¬ whelming number of you had a wide variety of what your preference was. Jamie Sirhol with a grin said, I would love a Bug and that ' s all there is to it. Oh well, to each his own... The number 1 choice of the Sophomore class... a bright red Corvette! Sophomores 109 Quy Michaud Lisa Michelizza Jill Miles Denise Miller Jennifer Modugno Christine Morelli David Morison Eileen Murdoch Jamie Murray llene Nadel Karen O ' Bryant Jennifer Page Jong Pak Jill Pandy Rachel Panzica Suzie Park Kevin Phillips Daniel Pilver Kerry Popick Andrew Poucher Douglas Quagliaroli Donald Rapoza Jessica Reever Elizabeth Reiner Matthew Rice Shari Richard Laura Roberts Kristine Roderick Simone Rodonis 110 Sophomores Favorite Eateries Me D ' s in First Piace Burger King a Close Second FOOD...the favorite pas¬ time of multiple victims of boredom and bottomless pitdom. But it ' s more than that though, isn ' t it? Many is the day we spend roam¬ ing aimlessly about the Greater South Windsor Area searching for the ulti¬ mate hang-out ' ' - that hole in the wall where we share a bite to eat. We live for the moments we spend scarfing down the greasy delectibles of the local franchises. Su- Jamie May enjoys a frozen ice milk snack during lunch. Cafeteria food was not among the most popular choices. prisingly 27% of the sopho¬ mores prefer McDonalds with Burger King following close behind with an amaz¬ ing 21%. (Man you guys! Where ' s your sense of Ad¬ venture? There ' s more to life than mock meat and milkshakes.) 17% still like the family all time favorite : Friendly ' s and the remain¬ der of you hole up in D.Q. or the China Rose. Debbie Rogers Jennifer Rossick Amy Rouelle Anthony Ruggiero Robert Ruisinger Brian Salkeld Robert Sauer Jimmy Sedlock James Shafer Jeffrey Shepard Daniel Sherwood Lisa Shum James Sirhal Kimberly Slater Sophomores 11 Francis Sloan Reginald Smith Sharon Snyder In Song Hector Soto Scott Starkweather Cory Sterling Jeffrey Stillman Martin Storch Deborah Sullivan Ava Swedock Jeff Taylor Michelle Thayer Richard Thomas David Thompson Ravenous adolescents cramming their faces with food is not a rare sight to behold at S.W.li.S. Almost half of the sophomores sur¬ veyed voted Italian cuisine as their favorite type of food. About a third opt for the immortal fast food diet. The pickier palates choose Chinese (19%) or Spanish- Mexican food (6%). The last three or so percent with a non-discriminating appe¬ tite say they ' ll eat any¬ thing . Are dieters no more? 112 Sophomores Stephanie Walker Yvonne Wanza Janice Weiner Audrey Welch Danny Wilder Michelle Willett Russell Williams Randall Willson Cheryl Wilson Scott Wojcik Brian Wood Angela Wright Michelle Yoder Theresa Yu Joseph Zabka Dawn Zornig Sophomores 113 Jeanne Thompson William Tobin Rene Veilleux Gloria Vitola Elizabeth Walker Kimberly Ackerly Steven Adamo Christopher Adams Tasha Adams Shauna Alexander Kelly Anderle Daniel Anderson Reginald Anderson Peter Andrews Roxanne Aquije Cindy Avery Jeffrey Backman Linda Baron Robert Barros Stephen Barstow 22% of the Fresh¬ man class would prefer to study and teach En¬ glish if they were to de¬ cide on Education as their major.Mext came the arts. The Sciences followed third at 12%.Other subjects that little of the Fresh¬ men favored were Math, History, and For¬ eign languages.Over all, it ' s ovious, teach¬ ing people like us is a scary thought! 116 Stephanie Baver Jeffrey Bergren Kristine Bickford Bethany-Jo Bishop Kristin Blume Cynthia Bomaster Sandy-Jo Bombardier Tracy Boudreau Kristen Bourque Jeffrey Broderick Coleen Brown Jeffrey Brown Lawanda Brown Tricia Brumett Whitney Burke Tunes!! Groove with the class of ' 91 Music - the ultimate mode of expression. As with anything else, when it comes to our tunes- to each his own. Out of the freshmen class, only the unique minority chose to di¬ versify from the casual pop rock combo of musical tastes. The two consumed a whop¬ ping 77%. What about the rest of the masses? Well the 15% chose the droning beat of met¬ al-heavy or otherwise. Head-bangers of the world unite. As for the remainder, we have these rare individuals who choose to mash to the sounds of punk hardcore and mellow to the cosmic notes of the sixties and seventies. Wow! Such varying musical preferences! Lis¬ teners- dare to be different, this could be the emergence of a new cultural movement blos¬ soming on the wings of music! Three freshmen get down and dance the night away to their favorite music, at the homecoming dance. Freshmen 117 Four I.A. students just horsin ' around, in the last five minutes of class, waiting for the bell to ring. As a freshman I ' ve got it easy! 1 can sit here and doodle on the library table and no one notices. Kristin Burnett Lisa Burnham James Calderoni Kathleen Callahan Therese Carey Micole Carilli Lisa Carlson Joni Celia Rebecca Chang Elizabeth Chappell Lorin Charanian Barbara Christensen Lisa Ciechowski Kimberly Clare Marc Cohen 118 Freshmen Photographing Those Freshmen Twinkle, Twinkle as they wish that they may and wish that they might--Katie Callahan, Jenny Myette, and Lee- anna Kinel pose for the Loring photographer in hopes of becoming new found stars. FLASH... AH-AH...Melissa Maglieri looks bewildered and stunned as the camara flashes each time in her direction. She ' s a beauty, eh? Michael Felcher Charlene Felton Sean Fitzgerald Andrew Fournier Thomas Fraize Christopher Gabrielli Kimberly Gagnon Nicole Gagnon Timothy Giulini Jason Glider Jeffrey Goodin Joseph Gour Jeffrey Graham Michelle Greco Karen Groebel 120 Freshmen Daniel Grover Stephan Grondin Scott Halloran Karen Hamilton Dawn Harris Debra Harris Carolyn Hart Gabe Hathorn Emily Hebert Brad Henahan Karen Henry Timothy Holt William Hsu Delon Hunt John Inghilleri Mikhail Islam Shaireen Islam Devaughn Jackson David Jakad Christopher Jones Nathan Jones Jennel Jordan Daniel Katzbeck Kerry Kelley Lee-anna Kinel Aynsley King Stefan King Troy Kingston Joseph Klember Douglas Klenke Freshmen 121 See us at work and at play! Freshman girls know how to party and get down. In a bid for attention, this girl struts her stuff across the dance floor. The boy behind her wishes he could dance so well. Meanwhile, back at the base, the guys work diligently exploring new areas in science. More work and less play make Freshman boys A students? Michelle Kronenwetter Melissa Kuehnel Lynn Kuzemchak Michelle Lavoie Christine Lawlor James LeBlanc James Lee Teresa LeTarte Syndra Liberman Gregory Madrid Melissa Maglieri Melissa Magnano Jennifer Mammen Eleni Mariettos 122 Freshmen Dreadful buses. Another day - another bus. Will it end? Maybe next year? Being a freshman is tough.A year ago we were the leaders of the school, today we are on the lowest rung of the ladder. We get used to all the ' freshman ' ' jokes and wise cracks. But the most degrading thing we do is ride the bus every morning, and afternoon. We get up everyday, walk The enthusiastic face of a fresh¬ man on yet another relaxing and enjoyable ride to school on yet an¬ other Monday morning-only the beginning of the week. to the bus-stop and stand there waiting as mother na¬ ture dumps her daily weath¬ er upon us. This ranges from blinding fogs and bil¬ lowy snowflakes to pouring rain, nasty hail and cold sleet. And don ' t forget the temperatures that are al¬ w ays below freezing. We ll remember these days, and all the times the upper classmen drove by and splashed us with mud or water and then smiled and waved. Renee Marlborough Stephen K. Marshall Patrick McCabe Danielle Morrissette Jessica Mosur Colin Murtaugh Jenny Myette Julie Myette Stacey Neville Suzanne O ' Dell Maya Olson Vincent Pacquing Theresa Padgett Suezet Palmer Christoper Paulin Freshmen 123 Freshmen Life Noralyn Pease William Pereira Kristin Perlitz Marc Perry Lisa Pleines Brandon Plunkett Amy Pribila Melissa Prouty Jodi Pugrab Kristin Rainville Jessica Randall Kimberly Reinhard Keith Reynolds Penny Ritter Curtis Rodriguez • mt .m e Pfe Ja i «nJBr 1 I ’ riV.--.r- Jf j What a life we lead! - as another freshman girl twirls and boogies as it ' s her turn to shine in the photographers lime-light. Look at her go! While again the boys are left behind to do all the dirty work- study¬ ing and taking quizes. Qeez! no respect! No respect! 124 Freshmen Jill Romano Alison Sagese Nijay Saini Manuel Salinas Abigail Saunders Todd Scheuy Sarah Schumacher Edward Schworm Maureen Scott Jennifer Seabrook-Scot Kelly Sheehan Kelly Shepard Matthew Sickles Brett Silverman Craig Skilton Socialize! Lets get together and talk. I have so much to tell you. As Freshmen, we take advantage of our new found freedom. Getting together in the halls, away from the crowded upperclassmen corridors is just the way to do it. We stand in the halls and talk about the days events. This is the only time and space we get to talk to our friends. In T.E. there was never a chance to do this. The time we share, isn ' t just for idle talk. This is the time when we get to know each other better. We bounce ideas off each other and talk out our problems. Or we tell silly stories or rotten jokes . If anyone asks, Where are you supposed to be?”, we can say, I don ' t know. , and most likely get away with it. Simply due to the fact that we are freshmen. We re smarter than we look! Let our laughter echo down the halls-let it tantalize and tease- we re still young-we ll work next year...maybe. Freshmen 125 Keir Slack Christine Smith Jason Smith Steven Smith Lauren Smutney Cynthia Soto Stephanie Stanley Christine Steiner Shelia Strengel Lamonte Stewart Christopher Stoddard Christopher Stout Julie Streeter Kelly Sullivan 126 Freshmen Kimberly Sullivan Laura Switaj Bradley Symonds Elizabeth Szymczyk Robert Tarantino Jacqueline Taylor David Tedder Ronald Tedford Melissa Thomson Alfredo Tine Marcy Toomey Peter Tourtelotte Jessica Trantolo Wendy Trotman Justin Tryon Funnies Cartoons and comics Our only escape From the hard school days. Calvin and Hobbes live! This year our ram¬ bunctious boy and his pet tiger wiped out all the other cartoons. This comic was chosen over Garfield, who was graced by a mere 27% of the votes. Whereas Calvin Hobbes re- cieved the majority ' s vote with 30%. Ranked at the bottom of this list were the all-time classics, like Peanuts, Doonesbury and Bloomcounty. The three combined could only account for 43% of the remaining votes. I guess when it comes to the comic-strips the class of ' 91 is split, for the results were close. However their favorite was able to break away from the group and lead the way to victory. All that time we thought the freshmen guys were study¬ ing and working hard... they were really reading Calvin and Hobbes! The sneaky little devils had the comics hidden in their books all along. Freshmen 127 )Scott Urquhart Michael VanAntwerpen Jason Varney Geoffrey Willard Sandra Willett Kevin Willis Wendy Winar Jonathan Winnick Stacy Winter Jeffrey Witkin Carolyn Wogelius Amy Zumpano The freshmans dream... sun, sand and surf. California, a place where the surf is defi¬ nitely up! 26% of the freshmen surveyed said one day they would like to live on the Pacific coast, over 3,000 miles away. The sunny warm beaches of Florida were another of the most popular places. 24% of the class of ' 91 chose a winter haven, flocked with trees, as their win¬ ter-time hideout. Hew York, of course, was third with 18%. Obvi¬ ously a place filled with adventure. So what does all this prove? Well, it definitely seems that people pre¬ fer to be baking in the tropical sun, rather than trudging to Wap- ping in the rain and slush. 128 Freshmen The Life W e sent out the call, Come Together , and the students of South Windsor High School did. They cheered, played, laughed, danced, and stood beneath the stars in the fire light...together. They pulled together ' ' on Saturday, November 7th., to beat our rival Rockville. Not only did the Bobcats beat Rockville in the foot¬ ball game but also in a tug of war. All of the students are different types of people but for one weekend it didn ' t seem to matter. Come on guys let ' s get it togeth¬ er! . Brian Jalet, an artist at work, composes a picture... But does he?! What is wrong with this picture? Senior boys cheer on the girls ' Powder Puff game. Powder Puff Cheerleaders? Mini-mag I This is... Homecoming D uring half time. King and Queen, Bobby Douglas and Robin Pitts, lead the Homecoming Court onto the S.W.H.S. football field in chauffeur driven convertibles. They were each presented with a boutonniere and bouquet Brian Symonds and Tara Saylor were the Junior members of the court fol¬ lowing the parade. Wendy Clark, Paul Bavier, and Jes¬ sica Mosur represented the underclassmen. Later that same evening at the home¬ coming dance the King and Queen, along with their court led a spotlight dance. Robin Pitts was selected Homecoming Queen for the second consecutive year by popular demand. Sean Molloy and Rich Sartor lead the SWHS victory over Rockville in a tug of war. One of the many Homecoming activities. Once again the Bobcats gain con¬ trol of the ball as the Jahrstorfer offensive” leads to another suc¬ cessful maneuver. II Mint mag Mint-mag III A Rockville effigy burned as the wick of homecoming was lit. The bon fire, an age old tradition, was reinstated this year for Homecom¬ ing. Senior Brian Nicknair, a member of the S.W.H.S. Band, pipes out the national An- them on his Alto Saxophone at the begin¬ ning of the Pep Rally. Mr. Gregory Plunkett, Principal of South Windsor High School and one of many guest speakers, wel¬ comes the students to the Home¬ coming Pep Rally. S creaming... Yelling... Going crazy... The typical Pep Rally... Cheering your team on to victory. It must have worked because on Saturday, November 7th., Homecoming Victory - South Wind¬ sor Bobcats 33 ... Rockville Rams 9. IV Mini-mag Band members Brian Conway, Jean Pitzi, and Mar¬ gie Callan march off the field after their halftime performance. Peter Weremchuck, President of the Senior Class, demonstrates his school spirit through his artistic ability, with a creative Homecoming poster. Many posters accompanied this one on the walls throughout the school to portray the sixties ' theme. T he night before the Homecoming Dance, students worked dili¬ gently to decorate the gym; making it look like a scene from the sixties. The gym was carefully strung with banners and an intricate network of streamers. A lamp, adorned with peace symbols by Peter Werem¬ chuck, illuminated the dance floor. Mini-mag V Junior, Sue Qavini, rehearses for an audition for a part in the fall musical Tom Foolery . The show was performed on Nov 20-21. VI Mini-Mag Smokers take advantage of their smoking privilege which will be taken away next year, because of the new state law. Senior Laura Macdonald displays her individuality with her disar¬ rayed hair do for dress-down day. t 1 Mint-mag VII m ■■ MK ■■ wmm S.W.H.S. D iversity... When walking through the halls of South Windsor High School you can see it all- the six foot seven inch basketball player; the four foot two inch freshman struggling to carry his books; the cheerleaders; the foot¬ ball players and their girlfriends; the punk with the dud hair and combat boots; the heavy metal maniac wearing black leather and makeup; and the hippie with the tie- dye ' s. The preps social¬ ize in the library and the brains cower behind a desk pushing buttons on a calculator. We all have different roots ranging from the very rich to the lower middle class. All are drawn together under one roof to receive an education. Some are just biding their time until they can graduate, some are still here because it ' s the law, or because they still can ' t pass their sophomore year, while others plan to go on to college. When you walk through the halls, you can see it all- the stu¬ dents of South Windsor High. Sophomore Jamie May chooses from a diverse variety of exotic foods in the a la carte lunch line. I-1 These are ... Memories A s we leave South Windsor High School there will be a time we look back upon these pages with heartfelt memories. As we peer down these hallways we will hear echos and see visions of our friends and class¬ mates. We will remember the good times along with the bad. Then we must push through the front door and start on our end¬ less walk towards our future. Looking back over our shoulder we realize how far we ' ve come and grown within the walls of South Windsor High School. Isn ' t it funny that we don ' t real¬ ize how important some¬ thing is in our lives until it ' s gone? But we have no re¬ grets, for we can blame it on our youth and inno¬ cence . Looking forward once again we take our final ride through the parking lot and cherish those lasting mem¬ ories of the farmiliar swarms that gathered there, knowing that they will always live on in our hearts. VIII Mini-mag We the people of South Windsor High School have together formed a union to create long lasting memories. This is... Football T his place is very spe¬ cial to me. It ' s a place where I feel comraderie and trust, yet at the same time feel hatred. It ' s a place where emotions run wild and where any¬ thing can happen. This is the place where I like to ex¬ press myself. I can find my¬ self here. What I ' m writing about is the football field. I ' ve played football on this field since I was eight. At that young age, I didn ' t really know what football was all about. Plow, as I have grown, the sport has be¬ come a part of me. When I ' m playing on that field, I know exactly where I stand.I have no doubts about my feelings. I like that security. Many times. the night before a game I would climb over the metal fence, walk out onto the middle of the field, and ab¬ sorb everything around me. I would picture how the game would go the next day. The blood would start rushing through my veins as my intensity grew and my mental preparation began to be finished. The day of the game, the football field turned into a war zone. The splintered bleachers filled up with people. The team had a cer¬ tain look in their eyes. Plot a word was spoken. Every¬ body was ready to play the game. As the team entered the field, there was a feeling of unity. We felt as if we could conquer the world on that field. Our blood boiled as the enemies stepped out onto the field. They had no right to be there, and we wanted to make them pay, physically, for showing up. In the other extreme, the football field was a peaceful place for me. I could go there, sit against a tree, and relax. I could just as easily sit against a tree in my backyard, but when I ' m out on the field on a nice spring day, I have many memo¬ ries, some good, and some bad. Plow my football experi¬ ences are through at South Windsor High School. All I will have left are the memo¬ ries. It ' s hard for me to say whether or not the next football field I play on will be as special to me. Howev¬ er, I do know that this field will always be the one I remember. ' ' -John Jahrstorfer : ' • ' V Seniors William Doster, Robert Douglas, Martin Galvin, John Jahrstofer, Troy Johnson, Gino Michelizza, Christopher Pierce, Scott Rand, Kevin Salkeld, Eric Sirois, Todd Strother Juniors Scott Andrews, Christopher Beganski, Tony Bogoslofski, Richard Bonanno, Patrick Callahan, Eric Carneiro, Dennis Galvin, Nicholas Georgeadis, Micheal Gilsenan, James Ingalls, Lewis Irvan, Wilmot Lee, Jason Lipman, Gregory Moore, Dennis Moynihan, Eric Perry, Brian Simkewics, Christopher Spelmen, Jefferson Streeter, Micheal Strout, Brian Symonds Sophomores Jimmy Barrett, Paul Bavier, Mark Bonner, Jared Capson, Craig Doster, Erik Eigenbrod, Cedric Hakian, Ronald Iacobucci, Jon Lammers, Brian Salkeld, In Song, Cory Sterling, William Tobin, John Wrynn Freshmen Christopher Adams, Reginald Anderson, Peter Andrews, Jeffrey Backman, Jeffrey Bergren, Jeffrey Broderick, Seamus Doyle, Sean Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Graham, Gabe Hathorne, Timothy Holt, Delon Hunt, John Paul Inghilleri, DeVaughn Jackson, David Jakad, David Nese, Hopeton Simons, Jason Smith, Brad Symonds, David Tedder, Kevin Willis, Geoffrey Willard Varsity Football South Windsor 7 Wethersfield 7 South Windsor 32 Windsor 0 South Windsor 24 Manchester 8 South Windsor 38 Fermi 29 South Windsor 25 Hartford Public 0 South Windsor 34 East Hartford 14 South Windsor 33 Rockville 9 South Windsor 24 Windham 12 South Windsor 15 Glastonbury 22 Almost a tackle - but the Bobcats escape. Coaches from left to right: PI. Mor- rissette, R. McCarroll, and D. De- Martino watch the game attentive¬ ly- Sports 131 Brian Symonds, quarterback, lets the ball fly. South Windsor Bobcats rejoice after crushing Windsor; the score was 31-0. Coach Cameron, the team trainer, checks Eric Perry ' s leg after a tough series of downs. 132 Sports Junior Varsity Football South Windsor 8 Wethersfield South Windsor 19 Windsor South Windsor 16 Manchester South Windsor 27 Fermi South Windsor 12 Hartford Public South Windsor 40 East Hartford South Windsor 17 Enfield South Windsor 14 Rockville South Windsor 12 Windham Freshman Football South Windsor 36 Wethersfield South Windsor 38 Windsor South Windsor 14 Manchester South Windsor 14 Fermi South Windsor 32 Hartford Public South Windsor 6 East Hartford South Windsor 12 Enfield South Windsor 36 Rockville South Windsor 0 Windham 6 0 8 12 12 26 18 13 20 Sports 133 Dennis Galvin and Eric Eigenbrod run off for another Bobcat touchdown. M y four years of play¬ ing soccer ... it all started in 1984, when I first entered the high school soccer program. There is a big difference be¬ tween junior high and high school. The coaching as¬ pect was totally different; the middle school had a good passing game, while the high school had a kick- It was difficult sometimes to play for Coach Sharos, who has a controversial method of playing, and we unfortunately didn ' t go far this year. -Rich Edwards and-run, very physical game. When I made Varsity, it was hard, because every¬ one was fighting for playing time. 1 had to play much harder to make up for my size. Finally, Coach Sharos gave me a chance, and 1 showed him my stuff. From top: L-R Joe Alicki, Brad Bishop, Mike Podkulski, Carl Barresi, Jamie Lussier, Tony Calderoni, Bill Tellier, Craig Williams, Dave St. Jean, Tobin Mor¬ gan, Dave Qroebal, John Neal, Scott Percy, Coach Sharos Bottom row Dung Nguyen, Matt Beaulieu, Dave Wogelius, Rich Edwards, Todd Pavone, Steve Shaker, Billy Mann, Bob Oolas, Chad Smutney, Bill Kropp, Ken Romeo, Rich Sartor Missing from picture Brian Zimmer Goalie Billy Mann leads the team around the field before a game. Captains L-R Dave Wogelius, Chad Smutney Bill Kropp, Coach Sharos Mike Podkulski displays concentration and deter¬ mination as he prepares to take control of the ball. Boys ' Varsity Soccer South Windsor 5 Fermi 1 South Windsor 4 East Catholic 1 South Windsor 2 Windham 3 South Windsor 1 East Hartford 1 South Windsor 0 Manchester 1 South Windsor 1 Hartford Public 0 South Windsor 0 Enfield 2 South Windsor 0 Rockville 3 South Windsor 3 Fermi 0 South Windsor 0 Windham 3 South Windsor 1 East Hartford 3 South Windsor 1 Manchester 2 South Windsor 1 Hartford Public 4 South Windsor 1 Enfield 2 South Windsor 3 Rockville 2 South Windsor 4 East Catholic 0 v y 136 Sports J.V. Boys Soccer The team relaxes around the goal before they give themselves a work-out at practice. Heads up! The question is... who gets the ball first? Boys ' J.V. Soccer South Windsor 8 Fermi 0 South Windsor 2 East Catholic 3 South Windsor 2 Windham 6 South Windsor 3 East Hartford 4 South Windsor 0 Manchester 3 South Windsor 1 Hartford Public 4 South Windsor 3 Enfield 2 South Windsor 0 Rockville 0 South Windsor 2 Fermi 3 South Windsor 0 Windham 0 South Windsor 2 East Hartford 2 South Windsor 1 Manchester 4 South Windsor 2 Hartford Public 2 South Windsor 3 Enfield 0 South Windsor 1 Rockville 3 South Windsor 3 East Catholic 2 Top Row L-R Coach Longo, Penny Johnson (manager), Jim Lee, Jeremy Colvin, Bob Feher, Rob Qeoffroy, Jamie Murray, Alex Bailey, Kelly Marshall, L.B. Gray, Brian Wood, Don Ra- posa, Tom Fraize, Jeff Stillman, Julie Barber (manager) Bottom Row Jeff Taylor, Brian Carney, Mike Raimondo, Steve Adamo, Trevor London, Andy Lee, Stefan King, Dan Katzbek, Chris Gabrielli, Jeff Brown This is... si G irls ' soccer in this town has only been around for six years; on the varsity level, only four. This year ' s team qualified for the state tour¬ nament but lost its first game. The program has im¬ proved greatly since the first year, and is becoming Girls ' Soccer four years, but especially this year. Even though we didn ' t have the best record in the league, it was still a winning team to me. -Karen Clark more popular. The team tained the team, cares not has a lot of great talent, only about winning, but ev- both offensively and defen- ery player, too. sively. Coach Ken Collins, Playing on this team was who fought for and main- a lot of fun over the past Top Row L-R Coach Collins, Lauren Smutney, Kris Kazmarski, Kristin Daley, Jackie Bowmaster, Andrea Nowak, Brandi Whitney, Kathy Stewart, Michelle Bailargeon, Robin Pitts, Maura Fitzgerald, Middle Row Colleen Collins, Michelle Yoder, Lisa Natitus, Lisa Michelizza, Ellen Clegg, Karen Clark, Bethany Bishop, Julie Poucher, Janet Benzinger (manager) Bottom Row Elektra Mararian, Melissa GeofFroy, Kim Katzbek, Katrina Noel, Wendy Clark South Windsor 9 South Catholic South Windsor 2 Windham South Windsor 1 East Hartford South Windsor 0 Manchester South Windsor 7 Hartford Public South Windsor 2 Enfield South Windsor 1 Fermi South Windsor 1 Rockville South Windsor 3 Fermi South Windsor 1 Windham South Windsor 2 East Hartford South Windsor 0 Manchester South Windsor 6 Hartford Public South Windsor 2 Enfield South Windsor 1 Rockville South Windsor 2 East Catholic South Windsor 1 Torrington Right Coach Collins stands with captains (L-R) Karen Clark, Melissa Geoffroy, and Kris Kazmarski Sports 137 Andrea Nowak, above and right, was a top scorer and a great asset tb the team. 138 Sports The girls ' soccer team was a team of friends, both on and off the field. Top Row L-R Coach Bogli, Rae Ann Duchane, Michelle Kronenwettes, Karen Melonowsky, Erin McCartin, Dana Levac, Cindy Balboni, Christine Sterner Middle Row Katrina Gobetz, Collen Brown, Carolyn Wogelius, Amy Kawalchek, Jill Barth, Lisa Alver Bottom Row Karen Baressi, Lynn Kozemchak, Cindy Bomaster, Amy Priblia Girls JV Soccer Right Captains Rae Ann Duchane (left) and Cindy Balboni (right) stand with Coach Bogli Girls ' J.V. Soccer South Windsor 0 Wethersfield 3 South Windsor 0 Windham 2 South Windsor 2 East Hartford 2 South Windsor 1 Manchester 1 South Windsor 0 Newington 1 South Windsor 4 Ellington 1 South Windsor 0 filing 5 South Windsor 6 Rockville 3 South Windsor 0 Wethersfield 4 South Windsor 1 Windham 1 South Windsor 1 East Hartford 3 South Windsor 0 Manchester 2 South Windsor 1 filing 6 South Windsor 3 Newington 1 Jill Barth tries to get the ball fore the goalie does. be- Sports 139 This is... Top Row L-R Coach Christy, Robyn Smith, Stacey Winter, Jessica Mosure, Rim Gagner, Ava Swedock, Rarra Lapenta, Chris Smith, Shawna Alexander, Rim Sullivan, Jen Mammen, Micki Gagnon, Christy Burr, Danny Longano, Coach Brady Middle Row Lori Driscoll, Dot Potyra, Lora Rlute, Sam Segal, Alison Shortt, Jen Brink, Rate SchafFner, Tara Saylor, Tanya Ronan, Debby Sullivan Bottom Row Rristy Erikson, Stacy Adams, Michelle Bums, Laura Ropytko, Mary Ellen Sprenkel 140 Sports Field Hockey, like any sport, re¬ quires a careful balance be¬ tween time spent studying and time spent practicing. Coach Christy stands with captains (L-R) Rristy Erikson, Michelle Burns, Laura Ropytko, Stacy Adams, Mary Ellen Sprenkel, and Coach Brady. Field Hockey I t ' s 8 am. One week be¬ fore school. It ' s the be¬ ginning of what is known as hell week ' , or, simply, pre-season field hockey. It always began with our daily run, followed by rigor¬ ous training, skill work and sprints. I guess the hardest times were when we lost the tournament game to Hew Cannan after the game had been postponed for a week because of snow. And, after tying a game with Enfield and sharing first place in the CCC, we suffered a tough loss the second time around. 20 hills after each 3 hour practice weren ' t too much fun, either. But the long bus rides and our mas¬ cot Godzilla...there were some good times, too. Stacy Adams Field Hockey South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor South Windsor 5 Southington 3 Enfield “ 5 Windsor 2 Windham 2 Glastonbury 2 Fermi 1 Killingly 1 Maloney 6 Southington 4 Maloney 1 Enfield 2 Killingly 3 Windham 2 Fermi 2 Farmington 2 Wethersfield 0 Hew Canaan S ' ! H® m I 4« j Boys 7 Cross Country ' ' Kaz Uematsu, a foreign exchange student from Japan, was a helpful addition” to the team. The runners stretch out before a meet. A fter losing several seniors from last year ' s team, the ' 87 team was put to the chal¬ lenge with a team of only eight members. Leading the team were the juniors. Kaz Uematsu, a foreign exchange student from Japan, was a helpful addition. Good efforts were also put in by the other members of the team. The cross country team was a dominant force in the CCC East this year. Unfortu¬ nately, we could not cap¬ ture the title. However, with three returning all confer¬ ence runners, a state title is destined for 1988! ' ' - Patrick OTieill Front Row L-R Patrick OTIeill, A1 Beland, Rob Sherlock Kaz Ue¬ matsu Back Row L-R Coach La- Breche, Steve Melocowsky, Steve Stroud, Troy Anderson, Beau Bor- erro, Tony Shum Boy ' s Cross Country This year ' s team won 12 meets and lost 4, with an overall record of 6-1. The team was a CCC runner-up. All conference runners were Pat OTieill, Beau Bor- erro, and Steve Stroud. 142 Coach Stoklosa aids an injured Heather Cayward. ■ , • ■ - - . Coach Stocklosa, Kristi Celia, Tao on, Karen Groebel, Mandy Peyton. Hsu, Heather Kayward, Linda Bar- South Windsor 41 Saint Bernard 17 South Windsor 27 East Hartford 28 South Windsor 24 Buckeley 32 South Windsor 36 Manchester 22 South Windsor 36 Windham 22 South Windsor 29 Hartford 27 South Windsor 36 Conard 21 South Windsor 15 Fermi 46 South Windsor 15 Enfield 50 South Windsor 45 Rockville 18 Girls ' Cross Country 143 This is... —- I f I had been asked as a freshman whether I would ever earn a Varsi¬ ty letter, I would have said, Mo! 1 don ' t DO sports.” But here 1 am, a senior, with a Volleyball letter. I started with a friend in Junior year - it was hard to play with people who seemed to have played for a million and one years. We knew nothing of try-outs. Varsity Volleyball (L-R) Mr. Joy, Jen Andrulat, Kathy Peasley, Kim Andrulat, Laura McDonald (man¬ ager), Miss Cloutier Middle Row Karen Terwilliger, Jodi Klemyk, Ju¬ lie Richard, Heather Brown Bottom Row Susan Henry, Sylvia Gava- lano, Tracy LaRue, Renee Marlborough Volleyball _ states game. The team was really sup¬ portive. It was a fun experience.” -Susan Henry practices, scrimmages or state finaals. Of course, be¬ ing a rookie, I had to spend my first season as a JV player. This year, I was promoted to the Varsity squad. The previous year ' s team had had a phenomenal record, and I felt that the chances of beating it were non-exis¬ tent. Still, the team perse¬ vered to an 18-2-0 record, being beaten in the second Kim Adrulat completes a powerful serve. South Windsor 3 Fermi 0 South Windsor 3 Bloomfield 0 South Windsor 0 Windham 3 South Windsor 3 East Hartford 1 South Windsor 3 Ellington 0 South Windsor 3 Manchester 0 South Windsor 3 Hartford Public 0 South Windsor 3 Enfield 0 South Windsor 3 Rockville 1 South Windsor 3 Fermi 0 South Windsor 3 Windham 1 South Windsor 3 Bloomfield 0 South Windsor 3 East Hartford 0 South Windsor 3 Manchester 0 South Windsor 3 Ellington 1 South Windsor 3 Hartford Public 0 South Windsor 3 Enfield 0 South Windsor 3 Rockville 0 South Windsor 3 Hew Canaan 2 South Windsor 1 Torrington 3 JV Volleyball L-R Coach Cloutier, Stef Baver, Kristen Bloom, Heather Brown, Shari Richards, Carol DeSouza, Cynthia Soto, Christine Lawlor, Agata Kozikowski, Rebecca Carfi, Tracey LaRue, Laura McDonald, Julie Streeter, Maureen Hoffman, Jessica Reever Sports 145 This is... Boys ' Basketball T his year ' s basketball team entered the season with high hopes. We realized that we would be playing in one of the toughest leagues in the state, confronting such powers as East Hartford, Hartford Public, Manches¬ ter, and Windham. With six returning seniors, however, we were very well prepared for these teams. Coming out of an 86-87 tournament- bound season and a re¬ markable coaching debut by Gary Barcher, the play¬ ers expected to post one of the first winning seasons in several years at SWHS. Well...if there were only three quarters in a game, we would be a winning team. We could play with the best of the teams - right up until the fourth quarter, when we would fold and be¬ come the South Windsor Bakery - as Coach Sharos would say. We had too many turnovers. We just couldn ' t seem to come through during crunch time. We have, however, es¬ tablished ourselves as a program with overall excel¬ lent team play. The com¬ bined talents of each indi¬ vidual have made us capable of playing good, solid basketball. Although our record may not show it, we played some great basketball un¬ der a brilliant coaching per¬ formance. Coach Barcher ' s coaching ability and the time and effort put forth by him and his assistant, Peter Anthony, should not go unrecognized. It is because of this good coaching and play that we walked out of the gym this year with a great sense of pride. We earned the re¬ spect of many basketball teams. Windham ' s coach openly admitted that the Bobcats were a better team. We hope that next year ' s players and Coach Barcher continue their tough play and keep this hard-earned reputation. Just to know that South Windsor will no longer be taken lightly by anybody is more than satisfying. -Brian Zimmer 1 24 yA k (L-R) Brian Symonds, Eric Perry, John Davis, Thaddeus Godzdeck, David St. Jean, Brad Bishop, Coach Barcher Second Row John Jahrstorfer, Bill Kropp, Brian Zimmer, Todd Strother, William Mann, Chris Pierce 146 Captains Bill Kropp, Brian Zimmer, and Todd Strother stand with Coach Barcher. Brad Bishop ' s talent overcame that of his somewhat larger opponents. Boys ' Varsity Basketball South Windsor 50 Fermi 58 South Windsor 51 Hartford Public 67 South Windsor 73 Hew Britain 75 South Windsor 61 Enfield 57 South Windsor 54 East Hartford 75 South Windsor 45 Windham 60 South Windsor 49 Manchester 62 South Windsor 79 Rockville 83 South Windsor 64 Glastonbury 67 South Windsor 59 Fermi 67 South Windsor 55 Bloomfield 95 South Windsor 62 Enfield 47 South Windsor 53 Glastonbury 59 South Windsor 45 Hartford Public 61 South Windsor 41 East Hartford 56 South Windsor 38 Windham 43 South Windsor 45 Manchester 54 South Windsor 75 Rockville 51 South Windsor 54 Bristol Eastern 47 Chris Pierce is determined to make that shot... Sports 147 s- wemm William Mann drives to hoop and gets two against tough Rockville. 148 Sports Michael Lane goes to the basket in Above Right South Windsor play- a J.V. game against the Rams of ers block out the opposition and Rockville. wait for the rebound. J.V. sw 37 Bennet 64 sw 59 Fermi 64 sw 38 Illing 74 sw 47 Hart. Pub. 59 sw 41 Enfield 63 sw 44 E. Hart. 77 sw 40 Windham 54 sw 37 Rockville 66 sw 46 Fermi 87 sw 68 Illing 63 sw 52 Enfield 63 sw 59 Bennet 53 sw 60 Hart. Pub. 49 sw 57 E. Hart. 62 sw 66 Windham 67 sw 66 Rockville 81 Freshman SW 42 Bennet 82 SW 62 Fermi 42 SW 38 Illing 22 SW 31 Hart. Pub. 55 SW 47 Enfield 42 SW 42 E. Hart. 48 SW 60 Windham 65 SW 48 Rockville 47 SW 61 Illing 62 SW 41 Illing 39 SW 36 Enfield 38 SW 52 Bennet 79 SW 40 Hart. Pub. 61 SW 58 E. Hart. 55 SW 53 Windham 59 sw 38 Rockville 51 Girls ' Basketball I n the beginning of the basketball season, when people asked how the girls ' basketball team looked, 1 laughed. What team? At most, we had nine people at practice - not even enough to hold a de¬ cent scrimmage. We finally managed to come up with thirteen girls. Due to the inexperience of half the team, we had to go back to the basics. Last year ' s players were discour¬ aged, but managed to find a bit of humor in the situation. It was interesting to see the change in Coach Rusch ' s attitude. With the amount of work to be done, we were suprised to see her smile, even break down and laugh. This helped us through our disappointing experiences. Unexpectedly, we won our first three games, and then we set a goal to sur¬ pass last year ' s record of four wins. By setting individ¬ ual goals, we had all im¬ proved by mid-season. Coach Rusch tried to speak a little French for Marie, our exchange student, while others worked on things like foul shots, running fast¬ er than a lightning bolt, or impersonating a favorite cartoon character on the court. We all worked hard and improved, a lot more than our 4-16 record lets on. And we had a good time. - Tara Saylor 22 Front Row: Jennifer Mammen, Wendy Clark, Karen Clark, Stephanie Scribner, Dorothy Potyra, Maura Fitzgerald, Back Row: Margret Brady, Kathy Rusch, Kate Schaffner, Kristen Blume, Jen Andrulat, Kathy Peasley, Kim Andrulat, Maria Riner, Tara Saylor, Hilary Du nbar, Stephanie Raffa , A ..DI Nf| South Windsor 36 South Catholic 28 South Windsor 48 Bloomfield 26 South Windsor 33 Fermi 32 South Windsor 19 Wethersfield 35 South Windsor 28 Enfield 48 South Windsor 28 Hartford Public 40 South Windsor 20 East Hartford 41 South Windsor 21 Windham 79 South Windsor 31 Manchester 56 South Windsor 16 Rockville 40 South Windsor 31 Windsor 37 South Windsor 41 Fermi 38 South Windsor 39 Conard 46 South Windsor 33 Enfield 53 South Windsor 40 South Catholic 47 South Windsor 43 Hartford Public 49 South Windsor 32 East Hartford 55 South Windsor 32 Windham 49 South Windsor 39 Manchester 47 South Windsor 30 Rockville 63 Sports 149 Tara Saylor is distracted as Coach Rusch gives the team a talk during a time-out. 150 Sports Jen Andrulat searches for a out - and up. way Sports 151 f This is... Hockey Steve Carborneau fights for the puck while Jason Esten looks anx¬ iously on from the goal. Kevin Salkeld gave the word ' de¬ fense ' ' a whole new meaning. Coach Walhberg watches intently as his team skates all over the opponent. 152 Jason Esten, above, waits patiently to see if the play will come down to South ' s end. Steve Carbonneau can ' t wait to get to the puck. Hockey South Windsor 5 South Windsor 1 South Windsor 6 South Windsor 6 South Windsor 2 South Windsor 7 South Windsor 8 South Windsor 7 South Windsor 1 South Windsor 8 South Windsor 5 South Windsor 2 South Windsor 2 South Windsor 0 South Windsor 7 South Windsor 3 South Windsorll South Windsor 7 South Windsor 9 South Windsor 9 Simsbury Fairfield Prep Enfield Fermi East Catholic Conard Manchester Suffield Simsbury Rockville Wethersfield Enfield Fermi Fairfield Prep Conard Glastonbury Manchester Windsor Rockville Hall Kevin Salkeld desperately attempts to score. 153 11 Hockey Dan Baltulonis, Greg Biancardi, Steve Carbonneau, Mark DeNicolo, Mike Kiene, Sean Molloy, Kevin Sal- keld, Thomas White, Jason Eston, Adam Hathorn, Don LeBlanc, Bren¬ dan Leonard, John Heel, Jeff Rob¬ bins, William Tellier, Daryl Vallez, Chris Dio, Peter Martino, Brian Sal- keld, Russell Williams, Gabe Hath¬ orn Tom White takes a pass at center ice and heads towards the goal in a game against Glastonbury. 154 Sports William Tellier on defense and Jason Esten in goal get ready to repel the Glastonbury attackers. Indoor Track Girls ' Indoor Track Roster Mindy Adams, Jeri-Lyn McKnight, Lisa Natitus, Heather Cayward, Lisa Natitus - Greek statue or Andrea Nowak, Tanya Wingfield, Kristie Celia, Lori Driscoll, Tracy LaRue, Lisa Michelizza, athlete? Jen Page, Angela Wright, Sue Palmer, Alison Sagese Boys ' Indoor Track Roster Tom Broderick, Jason Carey, Phil Caspar, Bill Doster, Marty Galvin, Chad Guiulini, Gino Michelizza, Troy St. John, Kaz Uematsu, Peter Weremchuk, Adam Brownstein, Jeremy Burr, Mike Conroy, Tom Costa, Pat Decker, Jonathon Gehris, Jason Lipman, Jeff Lyga, Pat O ' Meill, Mike Podkulski, David St. Jean, Steve Stroud, Micheal Strout, James Barrett, Allen Beland Sports 155 Gymnastics T he thrill of victory, the agony of defea- t...appropriate terms to use in referring to gym¬ nastics. Winning is always a good feeling, and, in gym¬ nastics, it ' s a sense of ac¬ complishment. The three hours of practice each day pay off when you win. Los¬ ing gives you the desire to practice more, because the loss is probably due to an unpointed toe, a fall of the apparatus or a bent leg. Lit¬ tle things mean a lot in gymnastics. This year ' s team had the best season in SWHS history. Although our scores were not as high as Kingswood Oxford s, they were our highest. Gymnastics can be a dangerous sport at times; it ' s easy to sprain an ankle or a wrist, or tear a liga¬ ment, but gymnasts don ' t let that stop them. Sam rieary exhibits extraordinary balance on the beam. Cindy Avery, right, does a back¬ ward flip. Top Row L-R Colleen Brown, Khrystien Felix, Jill Barth, Lorin Charanian, Cindy Avery Middle Row Coach Charanian, Amy Kiessling, Susan Pointer, Jackie Taylor, Coach McDonough Bottom Row Sam Neary, Kim Wochowski - - • • • 156 Sports Susan Pointer looks serene as she performs the infamous split . Lauren Charanian performs a A South Windsor gymnast displays jump - is she trying to flap her form - and courage. arms? Gymnastics South Windsor 111.15 Weathersfleld 118.00 South Windsor 102.75 Berlin 102.80 South Windsor 101.55 Southington 109.20 South Windsor 101.55 Conard 109.50 South Windsor 101.30 Bulkeley 106.75 South Windsor 103.25 Hartford Public 76.3 South Windsor 112.15 Suffield 94.95 South Windsor 104.55 Hall 114.95 South Windsor 110.6 East Hartford 118.6 South Windsor 110.7 Windsor 115.1 South Windsor 119.9 Glastonbury 130.0 South Windsor 111.9 Newington 113.6 South Windsor 111.1 Rockville 107.75 South Windsor 113..7 Kingswood Oxford 121.65 South Windsor 110.75 Somers 86.75 Sports 157 This is... Cheerleading T his year ' s cheerlead¬ ing team consisted of fourteen girls, seven of which were new to the team. Patience was a key factor, especially with those who were learning the tech¬ niques. Toni Henri said that this year was probably the most difficult. Cheerleading can be fun, but cheerlead¬ ers work hard. We practiced during the summer and went to camp to get ready for the season. We cheered for soccer, football and bas¬ ketball, as well as the pep rally. Coach Biancardi said that we will carry on and use these experiences in the future. We are more than just a team. The spe¬ cial memories and friend¬ ships will forever stay with us. - Liz Bledzinski L-R from top Stacey Owens, Debby Nugent, Alisa Lerz, Jeanne Velez, Tiffany Wilkins, Wendy Wetherell, Margo Giberti (in back), Toni Henri, Karen Tomolonis, Teri Dame, Liz Bledzinski, Jen Sterling gmm ■ ■■ ; ' • fEgMsB I■ M I This is... E nglish is not simply the subject that re¬ quires a lot of read¬ ing and writing, English is a complex subject that deals with people, their personal¬ ities, their societies, and the norms and values of their communities. There are students who claim not to have this understand¬ ing of these values, norms or other rules. That ' s why our English department is here. These dedicated teachers spend their time creating a curriculum that will allow the students to find out on their own how these things came about and how they affect our society. The best way to relay these values is often through readings, where the students are usually re¬ quired to Keep a journal. Within these journals, the students question the views and intricate networks of English the societies. They offer their own explanations and ideas on how these values came about and learn how they drew those conclu¬ sions and why certain as¬ sumptions were made. What they are learning is the art of critical thinking, which will travel with them the rest of their lives. It will instill in these students a logical way of reasoning things out and confronting problems that they may en¬ counter, or just let them see and understand the other side of a story. English is important, that is why it is required for us to take during our four years at the high school. English will aid us in a variety of ways once we finish our ca¬ reers and leave to go our seperate ways, out into the world. Mr. Frascino Mr. Foley Mrs. Davidson Ms. Frost Industrial Arts he I.A. Department consists of courses in woodworking, metal, drafting, electricity, power, areospace and graphic arts. I.A. provides hands on experiences to help students choose a ca¬ reer or plan a vocation or trade. If you don ' t wear your safety glasses. I ' m gonna . . is often heard in Mr. Ramsdel ' s woodshop where safety as well as technique is always stressed. Many shop teachers also teach in other areas of the school. Mr. Mothersele teaches computer applica¬ tions and basic programing in the math department as well as teaching power. areospace and metal working. Mr. Hopkins teaches chemistry in the science de¬ partment as well as electric¬ ity in the I.A. department. Department chairman, Mr. Kibbe, will be retiring this year after teaching in the school system for over 30 years- he will surely be missed. Mr. Kibbe Mr. Schoenborn Mr. Mothersele Mr. nelson X Mr. Ramsdell Mr. Hopkins C oach Rusch volu- teers her time to vid¬ eo tape school sports activities. She takes time-out after school to shoot some shots of the track and field events. In the picture at the right, she stands high above, on scaf¬ folding, to get a better view of the fall pep-rally. What does she do with all those tapes? Well, she plays them back to the various coach¬ es and teams, so they may improve their performances. .. . .■.■ Mr. LaBreche Mr. McCarroil Miss Rusch Mr. Sharos • • • This is The Math Department W hy do I need math? ' ' is a typical question heard during scheduling. Yet from every teacher you can be sure of a response, What if you decide to be an engi¬ neer? An architect? Or even a math teacher? So you ask, What math is there?” Wrong question! Too many choices! Basic math to Calculus and the list goes on and on! The teachers do their best to help the students prepare for college, while giving us the benefit of their knowledge. As Mr. Joy put it, Students should be in¬ terested in procedure. Al¬ ternate solutions should be encouraged. You should know all the methods in¬ volved in solving a prob¬ lem. No matter what ap¬ proach the teacher uses, the students must admit, they learn in the end and these math teachers de- seve our appreciation. Mr. Cloutman T he art department is refered to as one of the best in the school; if the quality of the work turned out of the stu¬ dios is any indication, the combination of the facilities and excellent teachers has certainly been successful. Mot only have the stu¬ dents worked with materi¬ als and techniques usually found in college level courses, but they have also worked on projects such as Art Senior Kris Kazmarski poses with her art project. It consists of chick¬ en wire, paper mache, and a pair of high tops. designing the new police badge for the town and the cover of the town ' s annual report. The oppurtunities in art are boundless- one needs only to have the vision. Mrs. Hachidorian Mrs. Kinsloe-Byers Ms. Mallet. Mr. Qraner . 11 ' ' . T he beginning of this year brought many changes. Among these changes was the adit- tion of new teachers. Mr. Qraner moved up from T.E.. He has taken over four per¬ forming groups that meet everyday. One of h is high¬ lights was the change in the voices- the richening in sounds. He also enjoys sharing things like Eastern and All-States, with stu¬ dents who are serious and want to move beyond what is offered here at S.W.H.S.. I I | I I I ' j | 9 I Qraner has set a goal for himself, which contains a three year plan. This plan will include finding out what will attract students and hopefully increase the num¬ ber of participants in the musical areas, (which re¬ cently has declined). Qraner feels that music is the true expression of feel¬ ings , and he hopes to show and share this feeling with you. Mr. Lazzerini Faculty 163 This is... D ecisions, decisions- ...biology, anatomy, chemistry, physics- these are only a few of the many science courses of¬ fered here at S.W.H.S.. Mo matter what course you de¬ cide to venture in, there is the promise of a lot of work, memorization, and thinking put into action. These classes can be easy or diffi¬ cult, but they are always challenging. Many students have en¬ joyed, in particular, the lab work. Whether it ' s dissect¬ ing a pig, burning sodium, having an egg toss or build¬ ing a bridge out of tooth picks. There is a certain thrill about knowing one can actually perform a sci¬ entific experiment successfully. As Mr. Morline ' s sign says, Possibly the greatest source of human happiness is in personal achivement. Science Mr. Morline demonstrates a rather simple experiment before one of his morning classes. It is meant to amaze them. That is what science is all about. These teachers de¬ serve a lot of credit. They have probably spent some sleepless nights worrying about the next day ' s experi¬ ments, and whether or not their classroom will still be there when they ' re finished. Many of these teachers spend a lot of time with those students who have great frustration and 0% pa¬ tience in classes of Chemis¬ try and physics. The science department deserves a big thanks for their effort and defmately their patience!!!!! Mr. Morline Mr. Riox Mr. Seiner Mr. White Mrs. Willard L Mrs. Wirth Mr. Lusa Mrs. Moreno Mr. Brown Mr. Carlson Mr. Longo Home Econom: T he business depart¬ ment offers a variety of courses that range from typing to accounting. The students who take these courses often go on to college to major in these areas, or they fall back on their studies later in life. What can you learn in a business class that you can fall back on later in life? Well, you can learn how to balance a check book so your checks don ' t bounce. Mrs. Beiback Mrs. Bickford Mrs. Dupont Mr. Myette Mrs. Pirrello Mr. Small M any students opt to take courses in this area. The most famous of all the courses offered in the home ec. de¬ partment, is foods. More than half the students in this school have taken a foods class at one time or another. Foods isn ' t the only class offered. There are many courses in child develope- ment and adult living. There is also a class in fash¬ ion. In the fall this class put on a fashion show at the town library. J, ’ ? V Mrs. Bishop Mrs. Christianson m No Photo Available . , ■, ; . • Mrs. Peterson Mrs. Davis Business, Horn Ec. 165 Business This is an important thing to know, so your car isn ' t repossed and the electricity isn ' t turned off. Another im¬ portant thing to know is how to type, whether it ' s for personal use or business. Knowing how to type will aid you in college or in get¬ ting a job. These courses are worth your time. hHm This is... E s ceque tu parle une langue cetrange? (Do you speak a for¬ eign language?) After at least two years of French, Spanish or Latin, most stu¬ dents at South Windsor High School have a general overview of what a foreign language is all about. But can a student actually speak the language? With only two to three years of experience, it is very unlikely. So why take a foreign lan¬ guage? According to junior, Steve Shaker, There is very rarely a time when you are called upon to use one. Is there more to a foreign language than just learning to speak in a foreign tongue? Mrs. Mellen, a Latin instructor, feels that any foreign language class Broadens one ' s horizons, and helps to make one more aware of their own language. ' ' There is much to be gained, through the explo¬ ration of another culture; historical references and facts are very much a part of the classes. Basically, foriegn lan¬ guages are an important part of a students ability to think clearly and to ad¬ vance intellectually in a well-rounded manner. An¬ other good reason to take a language, is that Americans have become, in general, rather arrogant. We expect everyone to speak our lan¬ guage, well they won ' t al¬ ways cater to us. Hasn ' t anyone ever told you, When in Rome, do as the Romans do. ' ? Thank you for your hard work and the amount of time you put into bettering our education. Mr. Barile Ms. Cloutier Mrs. Czerbinski T he guidance depart¬ ment is one of the busiest places in the school. The coun¬ selors are always rushing here a there; to solve a problem, straighten out a schedule, or lend a sympa¬ thetic ear to one a a group of students. It is difficult to keep track of 1100 students; to make sure they are taking the 1 courses they need, and in the case of the seniors, pro¬ viding scholarship materi¬ als, college applications, and letters of rec- comendation. The guidance counselors have a lot to deal with and do a super job. The guid¬ ance department secretar- I ies do a fine job of helping the students get passes to their counselors and taking care of paper work and oth¬ er guidance office work. I Guidance CWE Mr. Chernik, finds himself shuffle- ing through papers and talking with parents- it ' s just part of the job. Mrs. Beach Mr. Benford Mr. Chemik Miss Faulta Ms. Levy Mr. Marcetti Mrs. Monroe Mr. Myslinski Mr. Luchina V 1 Mrs. Mealy Fa leu I ty 167 This is... T he social studies de¬ partment offers a vast area of studies. There are courses offered in U.S. history. World civili¬ zation, World crisis and the American response; plus Psychology, Sociology, Lawmaking and Criminal justice, and of course the history of our own state- Ct history. A student only needs to get three credits in social studies, in which one of those credits is in U.S. his¬ tory. However, a majority of the students do take four years of social studies. And why not? It is important to learn about the history of the world and how things got to be the way they are today. One of the reasons we study the major wars is to Chris Beganski is deep in concen¬ tration while he quickly jotts down notes on the wonderful topic of U.S. History! discover why so many peo¬ ple had to die and whether they died in vain or not. We study how fads can take over peoples lives and how one person can change the entire course of history. Anyway you look at it, the staff of this department works hard and deserves credit for it.They are always eager to teach us about the Social Studies of the world! Mr. Bourque Mr. Florio Ms. Qrabowski Mr. Hermes Mr. Hotchkiss No Photo Available Ms. LeShay Ms. Moran Mr. Pennell Mrs. Sjoblad Ms.. Willet Miss Burroughs Administration Mr. Bordonaro Mr. Plunket Mr. Randazzo T hough South Windsor High School Seniors would like to think that they run the school, they don ' t. It ' s the Adminis¬ tration that gets the job done. Stu¬ dents do have a say in some of the things that go on. How can this be? The administration works on a board that has student representa¬ tives from the Student Council who keep them in touch with students views on school issues. The Administration consists of three men who occupy their time talking with students, parents, and teachers. Hot to mention the end¬ less hours they spend behind a desk filling out paper work and talk¬ ing on the telephone to various people within the town. It ' s a dirty job, but somebody has got to do it. Although they don ' t spend a lot of time with the students they somehow seem to stay in touch with and on top of student activi¬ ties. It ' s hard to keep in constant contact with all of the students dur¬ ing the course of their day, there never seems to be enough time. Ev¬ erything always seems to work out the right way, no matter what the problem or issue may be. We are very lucky to have people who really care about our well be¬ ing and education. They work hard and the students rarely give them the credit they deserve. Without these men in these positions of power South Windsor High might not be what it is today... the best school in the state! Faculty 169 This is... Special Education Mrs. Kuhnly Miss Bancardi T hese devoted ladies put forth a lot of ef¬ fort in teaching spe¬ cial education students. Working on a one to one ba¬ sis ,they try to give their support and aid to those students who have learning difficulties. This is an ex¬ ceptional class where there are very close teacher-stu¬ dent relationships!! T he cafeteria!This is a place of refuge from the mind boggling early morning classes.Th¬ ose last five minutes before lunch are the worst,when the embarrassing stomach noises start to arise and the run for the pizza line is de- finately a close race. But what about the Cafeteria Staff? Day after day ,they go t through and serve the end¬ less lines of desperate kids grabbing at anything close , to edible. Rarely are the stu¬ dents ever thankful. Students in this school have tried the majority of the lunches.Hearing all the - bad hype about what the meals are really made ' of, many hesitate with great t caution,but usually find the meals are pretty decent and tasty! Considering what our I f staff goes through every¬ day, they are doing a great job! 170 Faculty Ms. Rescott Mrs. Umberfield Nurse, Librarians Secretaries Mrs. Qraney Mrs. Flanagan Mrs. Johncko Mrs. Vardo Mrs. Brown Mrs. Ertel Mrs. Georgeattis Mrs. Robbins Mr. Schackner Mrs. Whitlock Mrs. Ryan Mrs. Swedlicki I Faculty 171 r This is... 1 Custodians The final bell rings and the cries and laughter of the students quickly fades away. Close to silence, ex¬ cept for a few questionable kids who actually stick around, and of course the custodians. Mostly unno¬ ticed around the school, these brave men roam the empty buildings and clean up the dirt and debris left behind by students, faculty, and administration. Going through the course of the day we rarely think about the people who are going to pick up after us.Th¬ ose nameless students who, without a thought, trash the school with their garbage and cigarette butts. What a dramatic change from when we leave the building at 1:50 to when we come back the next morning. Its clean again!! Was it magic? We owe a big thanks to the custodians. Everyday they clean-up our messes. From gum on the floors to clogged up toilets, they ac¬ tually survive it all!! i i 172 i : ■ ' i Advertisements Photogram by M. Lahickey Photogram by Melissa Geoffroy Photogram by Advanced Photo Class north East Sign supports the creative efforts of So. Windsor High School students. 173 4i ?IZZA BEER WINE COCKTAILS FULL MENU 644-4789 Teddy’s Pizza Restaurant SPECIALIZING IN PIZZA - GRINDERS GREEK AND ITALIAN SPECIALTIES SEAFOOD DINNERS B G LOUNGE 954 SULLIVAN AVE. SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. 06074 YOUR HOSTS RTE. 30 289 OAKLAND RD. 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CONNECTICUT 06074 176 Thank you New England Photo for all the developing and Printing you have done for us. -Centurion Staff PHOTO HOURS Monday - Friday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM COMPANY “We’re the Heart of Kodak Country. 99 I 177 Memories of the best of times... - HELLO! - Convoys to nowhere - S.W.P.D. being there - always getting caught. - CT. river 5 “Pete, Todd’s drowning” says Bill - The century men (you know who you are). - Football games at Orch. Hill - Guys Cheerleading Team - Cheerleading camp at Yale - the big scare - Exquisite ★! Talks with the C’ing team - Weekends at Walker Island - Liz and Jen in Vt. w an ex-con - Tony D’s accidents - Troy’s accident in reverse - Liz crashing w a tree - Brian’s accident w Andrew (you should have hit the dog) - Southern Auto Auction - out to lunch - Subway, Burger King... - mid-terms - the buzzer - Uconn - Heather’s slick trip - all the suprise B-Day parties - Liz and Jeanne’s open signs - Heather and Jen’s Air Supply Extravaganza - Wendy’s party; Mona - B.Z on the Lv. Rm. FI. at 3MG’s - Marci getting sick at Lake Compounce - Marci’s pants rip in HAP class - “Who lit the match...Jim?” - Jen’s pen catching on fire - Liz and Jeanne’s fight in Mr. Woodworth’s class - Jeanne’s - “What?” - Gail - “I’m confused” - Karen’s continuous laughter - Liz’s long stories - Skinny dipping at Spring Pond - Liz losing Jeanne at 3:00 am. Liz and Adam - pool balls (I thought it was an apple) Jeanne and Liz s trip to FL. delayed - the buzzard - Michelle’s house every Sat. night - Painting barns $ the attempt - Last day of school - whip cream and water balloon fight. - Til’ the End of Time. Never Say Goodbye ...with the class of ’88 They will be forever Cherished in our hearts! Jen, Liz and the Class of ’88 178 Good Luck Seniors UCKLAND PHARMACY 465 BUCKLAND RD. SOUTH WINDSOR, CT. 06074 PHONE: (203)-644-4733 “Where your health is our primary concern” Full Service Pharmacy - Ask about our Senior Citizen Savings Plan Insurance Plans Welcome Mastercard Visa Accepted Priscription Delivery and House Charges Available HOURS: Monday-Friday 9-8, Saturday 9-6, Sunday 9-1 James H. Chase. R.P.H. Maria C. Chase, R.P.H. For All Your Automotive Needs DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS FOREIGN DOMESTIC WHEELS Tines-Z, -S TJ£££ A SPEED PARTS VAN ACCESSORIES 4 WO ACCESSORIES MR. 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Shops South Windsor Ct. 06074 Antiques, Collectibles, Jewelry, Linens mm patrons Cricket Optical 20th Century Video Studio Mr. and Mrs. John Jones SAFE RIDES SOUTH WINDSOR 644-4442 Free and Confidential Friday and Saturday 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. Under age 21 Congratulations to the Class of ’88 c? □ c Dr. Steven Hershcopf Staff Specialist in Orthodontics South Windsor Donations of either time or funds would be greatly appreciated. 183 Diamond Roller CORPORATION Frank Young Sales Manager 36 Mascolo Rd., South Windsor, CT 06074 (203) 289-7748 So. Windsor, CT. Good Luck to South Windsor High School Class of ’88 In all your future endeavors fialph ftotteijs IVut Pouijd Donald F. Mordavsky Ann Fields Plaza Sullivan Ave. South Windsor, CT., 06074 185 Congradualations To Class Of ’88 From Frontrunner Sullivan Ave. South Windsor, CT., 06074 A Acanto, Steve 104 Ackerly, Kimberly 116 Adamo, Robert 90 Adamo, Steven 116, 136 Adams, Christopher 116, 130 Adams, Melinda 88 24 Adams, Mindy 155 Adams, Stacey Dawn 88 24, 75, 140, 141 Adams, Tasha 116 Aitner, Laurie 90 Aitner, Lynn 90 Alexander, Shauna 116, 140 Alicki, Joe 104, 134 Alver, Lisa 104, 139 Anderle, Kelly 116 Anderson, Daniel 116, 75 Anderson, Mr. 81, 163 Anderson, Reginald 116, 130 Anderson, Stuart 90 Anderson, Troy C. 88 24, 142 Andre, Robert J. 88 24 Andrews, Peter 116, 130 Andrews, Scott 90, 130 Andrulat, Jennifer L. 88 24, 144, 149, 151 Andrulat, Kimberly A. 88 24, 75, 144, 145, 149 Angel, Michelle 81, 104 Anthony, Peter 146 Aquije, Roxanne 116 Aselton, Brian 104 Aselton, Carolyn 104 Aselton, John 88 24, 45 Ashlaw, Richard 88 24 Asplund, Carolyn 104 Avery, Cindy 116, 156 B Backman, Jeffrey 116, 130, 79 Bacon, Kevin 88 25 Bailargeon, Michelle 88 25, 137 Bailey, Alex 136 Balboni Jr., Richard 88 25 Balboni, Cyndi 75, 104, 139 Balboni, Rick 70 Baltulonis, Daniel J. 88 25, 154 Balzarini, Kim 90 Bancardi, Miss 170 Index Bapat, Santosh 90 Barber, Julie 104, 136 Barber, Lynne 88 26 Barberi, Kristine R. 88 26 Barcher, Coach 146, 147 Baresi, Carl 90, 134 Baressi, Karen 139 Barile, Mr. 166 Baron, Linda 81, 116, 143 Barresi, Karen 104 Barrett, James 155, 104, 130 Barrett, Kelly 90 Barros, Robert 116 Barstow, Stephen 116 Bartalonis, Dean 90 Barth, Jill 104, 139, 156 Bate, Christopher 104 Baver, Stephanie 117, 145 Bavier, Paul 75, 104, 130 Beach, Mrs. 167 Beal, James 88 26 Beaudry, Deborah L. 88 26, 69, 70, 73, 83 Beaulieu, Matthew J. 88 27, 134 Becker, Brian 104 Becker, Eric 105 Beganski, Christopher 90, 130 Beiback, Mrs. 165 Beland, Al 142 Beland, Allen 105, 155 Beland, Benji 75 Benford, Mr. 167 Benway, Christopher 105 Benzinger, Janet Lee 88 27, 137 Bergeson, Meredith 105 Bergren, Jeffrey 117, 130 Berr, Christy 105 Besosa, Eric 105 Biancardi, Greg 88 27, 154 Bice, Haney 90 Bickford, Kristine 117 Bickford, Mrs. 165 Biglin, Karen Marie 88 27, 79 Bishop, Bethany-Jo 117, 137 Bishop, Brad 90, 134, 146, 147 Bishop, Mrs. 165 Bjorkland, Cheryl A. 88 27, 78, 79 Blais, Bruce 105 Blanchette, Cynthia 69,105 Bledzinski, Elizabeth 88 27, 73, 158 Bloom, Kristen 145 Blume, David 88 27 Blume, Kristin 117, 149 Boerschinger, Barbara 90 Boggs, Jennifer 105 Boggs, William 88 27 Bogli, Pamela Sue 88 12, 28, 69 Bogoslofski, Richard 88 28 Bogoslofski, Tony 130 Boisvert, Kimberly 105 Bomaster, Cynthia 117,139 Bomaster, Jacqueline A. 88 28 Bombardier, Sandy-Jo 117 Bonanno, Richard 130 Bonanno, Steve 105 Bond, Amy 81, 105 Bonner, Mark 105, 130 Bonticello, Heather 105 Bordonaro, Mr. 169 Boria, Jose 105 Borrero, Beau 90, 142 Boudreau, Frank 88 28 Boudreau, Tracy 117 Bourgoin, Lynn M. 88 28 Bourque, Kristen 117 Bourque, Mr. 168 Bowden, Chris 71 Bowden, Erin 105 Bowman, Janine 73, 76, 79, 87, 91, 98 Bowmaster, Jackie 137 Brady, Margret 149 Brandenberger, Diane 91 Brathwaite, Marie 004, 91 Brazeal, Bruce 91 Breen, Leslie Michelle 88 28 Brill, Garrett 91, 96 Brink, Jennifer 79, 91, 140 Broderick, Jeffrey 117, 130 Broderick, Thomas J. 88 28, 155 Broderick, Timothy 105 Bromley, Melissa Renee 88 28 Brown, Aaron 105 Brown, Brian 105 Brown, Colleen 117, 139, 156 Brown, Heather 105, 144, 145 Brown, J.J. 70, 76, 91 Brown, Jeffrey 91, 117, 136 Brown, Julie Kay 88 29 Brown, Lawanda 117 Brown, Mr. 76, 77, 164 Brownstein, Adam 155 Brumett, Tricia 75, 117 Burke, Whitney 117 Burnett, Danial 105 Burnett, Kristin 118 Burnett, Peter 91 Burnham, Lisa 118 Burns, Michelle Sara 88 29, 82, 140 Burr, Christy 140 Burr, Jeremy 76, 78, 79, 91, 155 Burroughs, Miss 168 Butkus, Frank E. 88 29, 71 C CafFrey, Christopher 91 Calderoni, Anthony 91, 134 Calderoni, James 118 Callahan, Kathleen 79,118, 120 Callahan, Patrick 91, 130 Callan, Margie 72, 75, 76, 79, 82, 87, 91 Cameron, Coach 132 Capson, Darlaina 81, 91 Capson, Jared 105, 130 Carago, Angela 91 Caramma, Carolyn 88 29, 69 Carbonneau, Steve 88 30, 153, 152, 154 Carew, Michael 105 Carey, Jason 88 30, 155 Carey, Therese 118 Carfi, Rebecca 105, 145 Carignan, Christine L. 88 30 Carilli, Plicole 118 Carlson, Christian 91 Carlson, Lisa 118 Carlson, Mr. 164 Carneiro, Eric 130 Carney, Brian 105, 136 Carpino, Lisa M. 88 30 Caruso, Anthony 88 31 Case, Jennifer 105 Caspar, Phillip S. 88 31, 68, 69, 70, 73, 76, 82, 85, 155 Caspar, Richard 75, 82,105 Cayward, Heather 79, 91, 100, 155 Celia, Joni 118 Celia, Kristie 105, 143, 155 Chambers, Leroy 88 31 Champ, Christine 105 Chang, Rebecca 118 Chappell, Elizabeth 118 Chappell, Jennifer 91 Charanian, Coach 156 Charanian, Kirsten 88 31 Charanian, Lauren 118, 156, 157 Charest, Nicole Marie 88 31 Chechile, Jennifer 88 31 187 Chernik, Nr. 167 Cherwinski, Craig 91 Chicoine, Diane 91 Childs, Kelly Narie 88 31 Choptis, Chastity 105 Christensen, Barbara 73, 118 Christianson, Nrs. 165 Chudzinski, Jennifer 88 31 Ciechowski, Lisa 118 Cirone, Tara 88 32, 78, 79 Clancy, Lawerence 88 32 Clare, Kimberly 118 Clark, Jeff 88 32 Clark, Karen Elaine 88 32, 137, 149 Clark, Wendy 106, 137, 149 Clegg, Ellen 75, 82, 106, 137 Cloutier, Ns. 166 Cloutier, Sonya 91 Cloutman, Nr. 162 Clymer, Elyssa 75, 91 Cocuzzo, Anthony 91 Cohen, Cynthia J. 88 2, 32, 76, 81 Cohen, Jonathan 76, 79, 106 Cohen, Narc 118 Cohen, Nichael 88 32 Colan, Zenaida 119 Collins, Colleen 75, 106, 137 Collins, Jeffrey 119 Colvin, Jeremy 119, 136 Conaci, Cathy 91 Conan, Tonya 82 Conaway, Brian rieil 88 32, 82 Connolly, Sean 119 Conroy, Nike 013, 76, 91, I 93, 155 Corcoran, Christine 75,119 Cormier, Aimee 91 Cormier, David 119 Cormier, Nargaret Lynn 88 32, 82 Cormier, Nichelle 91 Cormier, Rebekah 119 Costa, Thomas 70, 76, 78, 79, 91, 151 Cote, Christine 119 Cowles, Larry 106 Craddock, Bobby 91 Crawford, Brad 92 Crawford, Timothy 106 Creagan, Laura 82, 92 Creem, Jennifer Alene 88 33, 69, 70, 82 Creem, Sarah 75, 82, 106 Cruz, Hector 88 33 Cuscovitch, Nrs. 162 Cyr, Donald S. 88 10, 33, 82 Czerbinski, Nrs. 166 D D ' Achino, Jennifer 119 D ' Amato, Nonica G. 88 33, 78, 79 D ' Andrea, Laura 92 Dagon, Alesha 119 Daley, James 79, 119 Daley, Kristin 106, 137 Dame, Teri So 92, 158 Damiano, Steven 106 Danigelis, Ted 92 Darman, Tracy 106 Dave St. Jean 134 Davidson, Nrs. 73, 160 Davis, Christopher 92, 106 Davis, Eileen 119 Davis, John 15, 92, 146 Davis, Nrs. 165 Dawson, Vicki 88 33 Decker, Patrick 92, 155 DeDominicis, Victoria 88 33 Defeo, Gregg 92 Dehay, Amy 119 DellaBernardo, Lisa 106 Delmonte, Stephen 106 DeNartino, D. 131 Denicolo, Nark John 88 33, 154 Dennis, Kristin Narie 88 33 Desmarais, Jennifer 88 34 DeSouza, Carol 92, 145 Desouza, Philip 79, 119 Devanney, Nichael 106 Dewitt, Joshua 119 Dewitt, Ryan 92 DiCorleto, Natthew 92 Dieter, Kristen 83 Dileo, Anthony 88 34 Dio, Christopher 107, 154 Diwinsky, Narc 107 Doolittle, Kim 92 Dorego, Amy 119 Dorego, Kristina 107 Doster Jr., William G. 88 34, 130, 155 Doster, Craig 107, 130 Doucette, Gerald 88 34 Douglas, Robert 34, 130 Downey, Amy 004, 92 Doyle, Seamus 119, 130 Dreker, Traci 119 Driscoll, Lori 107, 140, 155 Drost, Kevin A. 88 34 Dube, Danny 88 34 Dube, Donna 119 Duchaine, R. 79 Duchane, Rae Ann 92, 139 Dufresne, Genevieve 119 Dunbar, Hilary 93, 149 Duncan, Tammie 79, 93 Duncan, Tiffany 107 Dunham, Keith 93 Dunn, Kimberly 107 Dupont, Nrs. 165 Duquette, Stacey 119 Durfee, Thomas 76, 119 Durkee, Deborah 88 34 Durocher, Debra 75, 93 Dussault, Tammy 119 E Edelson, Craig 119 Edwards, Richard 88 35, 134 Egan, Susan 93 Eigenbrod, Erik 107, 130, 133 Elmore, Joseph R. 88 35 Elwood, Jennifer Ann 88 35, 70, 75 England, Jonathan 93 Eriksson, Kirsten N. 88 35, 69, 140 Ertel, Nrs. 171 Esten, Jason 93, 152, 153, 154 Esten, Katharine 79, 119 Evans, Christine Narie 88 36 Evans, Narjorie Ellen 88 36 Evans, Timothy 119 r Falleti, Jodi 119 Farnon, Kurt 107 Farr, Nichael 88 36 Farrell, Nrs. 166 Faulta, Niss 167 Fauteux, Daniel 119 Fauteux, Haney 75, 81, 119 Fauteux, Sandra 107 Feher, Robert 119, 136 Felcher, Nichael 120 Felix, Khrystien 156 Felton, Charlene 120 Fetzko, Daria 107 Finan, Connie 107 Finn, Kelley 88 36 Fisher, Jennifer 93 188 Fitzgerald, Naura 79, 93, 137, 149 Fitzgerald, Sean 120, 130 Flannery, Thomas 93 Fletterick, Cheryl 93 Florio, Nr. 168 Flynn, Shannon 88 37 Foley, Nr. 160 Fonseca, Nark J. 88 37 Forester, Stephen 75 Forrester, Kirk C. 88 37 Forrester, Stephen 76 Forsyth, Nrs. 162 Foulkrod, Stephen 93 Fournier, Andrew 120 Fraize, Thomas 120, 136 Franas, Richard 107 Francis, Nicole 80 Frascino, Nr. 160 Freeman, Jeff 88 37 Freeman, Nr. 162 Fretz, Jennifer L. 88 37, 75 Frost, Ns. 160 G Gabrielli, Christopher 120, 136 Gaetano, David J. 88 37 Gagner, Norman 107 Gagnon, Kimberly 120, 140 Gagnon, Nicole 120, 140 Gallant, Andy 63 Galvin, Dennis 93,130,133 Galvin, Nartin J. 88 37,130, 155 Garcia, Clodualdo 107 Garofalo, Nichael 93 Garvey, Nelissa 88 37 Gates, Craig Allan 88 38 Gavalano, Ivan 88 38 Gavalano, Sylvia 93, 144 Gavini, Sue 79 Gavini, Susan 76, 78, 94 Gehris, Jonathon 94, 155 Geoffroy, Nelissa A. 88 38, 70, 137 Geoffroy, Robert 82, 84, 104, 107, 136 George, Dan 88 38 Georgeadis, Nicholas 94, 130 ‘ Georgeattis, Nrs. 171 Gerr, Peter Andrew 88 38 Giansanti, Ofelia 94 Giberti, Narcie Ann 88 38 Giberti, Nargo E. 88 38,158 Giberti, Nichelle N. 88 38 Giguere, Josee 94 Gilbert, Susan Tamara 88 39, 79 Gilsenan, Michael 94, 130 Gioiella, Angela 88 39 Giorgetti, Mark 107 Giroux, Michael 88 39 Giulini, Chad Louis 88 39, 70, 73, 76, 83, 85 Giulini, Timothy 75, 76,120 Gladstone, Mamie 107 Glater, Amy L. 88 40 Glider, Jason 120 Glider, Todd 88 40, 73 Gobetz, Katrina 107, 139 Godzdeck, Thaddeus 146 Goering, Chuck 107 Golas, Robert 94, 134 Goldstein, Jennifer 107 Goodin, Jeffrey 120 Gorborino, John 88 40, 45 Gore, Brian 88 40 Gorman, Mrs. 160 Gorman, Thomas 94 Gour, Joseph 120 Gozdeck, Deborah 107 Gozdeck, Thaddeus 94 Grabowski, Ms. 168 Grace, Kara 104, 107 Graham, Jeffrey 120, 130 Graner, Mr. 79, 80, 163 Graney, Jonathan 107 Graney, Mrs. 171 Gray, Leonard 75, 107, 136 Greco, Michelle 69, 120 Greenwood, Latonya 94 Greer, Damon 107 Greer, Julie 94 Greeson, James D. 88 41 Grimaldi, Laura 94 Groebel, David 94, 134 Groebel, Karen 120, 143 Grondahl, Suzanne 107 Grondin, Stephan 121 Grover, Daniel 121 Gruver, Vanessa 2, 107 Gurry, Carolyn 88 41 H Hachidorian, Mrs. 163 Hakian, Cedric 107, 130 Halleran, Mr. 162 Halloran, Scott 121 Hamilton, Karen 121 Hammond, Geoffrey M. 88 41 Harding, Miss 160 Harris, Dawn 121 Harris, Debra 121 Hart, Carolyn 121 Hartl, Lace N. 88 41 Hatala, Christina 83, 94 Hathorn, Adam 154 Hathorn, Gabe 121, 130, 154 Hawrylko, Matthew J. 88 41, 69, 75 Hawrys, Julie 94 Hayes, Sunita 94 Healey, Jennifer 94 Hearn, Kim Denise 88 41, 67 Hebert, Emily 121 Helbig, Michael 75, 79, 94 Henahan, Brad 121 Henry, Antoinette M. 88 41, 73, 158 Henry, Karen 69, 76, 83, 121 Henry, Susan 88 41, 69, 70, 73, 144 Hermes, Mr. 168 Hildebrand, Wendy 76, 79, 81, 94 Hilliard, James 107 Hoffman, Maureen 145 Holt, Timothy 121, 130 Hooper, Julie 94 Hopkins, Mr. 161 Horvath, Joseph 88 42 Hotchkiss, Mr. 168 Hsu, Tao 75, 108, 143 Hsu, William 121 Hunt, Delon 121, 130, 131 Hyde, Adam 88 42 Hyde, Jonathan 108 I lacobucci, Ronald 108, 130 Infante, Michelle 94 Ingalls, James 94, 130 Ingerto, Craig 75, 108 Inghilleri, John Paul 121, 130 Irvin, Lewis 94, 130 Islam, Mikhail 121 Islam, Shaireen 121 J Jackson, DeVaughn 121, 130 Jackson, Doreen 108 Jackson, Jessica 94 Jackson, Stephen 88 42 Jacobsen, Carla Louise 88 42 Jacques, Karen 108 Jahrstorfer, John E. 88 42, 67, 130, 146 Jakad, David 121, 130 Jalet, Brian Neil 88 42, 66, 86, 87 Jalet, Cathleen 108 Jalet, Cathy and Cindy 104 Jalet, Cindy 108 Janosi, Anna L. 88 42, 78, 79 Johnson, Angela 94 Johnson, Penny 75, 104, 108, 136 Johnson, Theodore 94 Johnson, Troy M. 88 42, 130 Jones, Christopher 121 Jones, Marcy 94 Jones, Nathan 121 Jones, Ted 88 43 Jordan, Jennel 121 Joy, Mr. 70, 162 K Kachmor, John 94 Kantayya, Mellini 88 43 Kaplan, David 94, 98 Katzbeck, Daniel 121, 136 Katzbek, Kimberly Ann 88 43, 137 Kaufman, Lisa 94 Kausch, Andrew 88 43 Kawalchek, Amy 139 Kayward, Heather 143 Kazmarski, Kristen N. 88 43, 137, 163 Kelley, Kerry 121 Kelly, Kyle Francis 88 43 Kennedy, Laura 95 Kerns, Erica Lynn 88 43 Kibbe, Mr. 161 Kiene, Michael Andrew 88 43, 154 Kiessling, Amy 108, 156 Kinder, Leslie G. 88 44 Kinel, Lee-anna 121 King, A. 79 King, Aynsley 79, 121 King, Christopher 69, 108 King, Sabina 69, 73, 75, 78, 95 King, Stefan 69, 121, 136 King, Tanja 88 44 Kingston, Troy 121 Kinsloe-Byers, Mrs. 163 Kisselburgh, Cindy 108 Klebart, Greg 82, 95 Klember, Joseph 121 Klemyk, Jodi 108, 144 Klenke, Douglas 121 Klingman, Tracy E. 88 44, 67, 78 Klute, Lora 75, 95, 140 Knights, Melanie J. 88 44 Kobbe, Gail Judith 88 44 Kogan, Roza 95 Konan, Tanya 95, 140 Kopytko, Laura Jean 88 44, 140 Korn, Kara 108 Kowalchik, Amy 108 Kowalczyk, Brian Peter 88 45 Kowaleski, Ted 108 Kozemchak, Lynn 139 Kozikowski, Agata 108,145 Kozlowski, John 88 45 Krajewski, Michelle 95 Krawczyk, Jeffrey 108 Kronenwetter, Michelle 122, 139 Kropp Ill, William J. 88 46, 134, 146, 147 Kuehnel, Melissa 122 Kuzemchak, Lynn 122 L LaBreche, Mr. 161 Lagasse, John 88 46, 68 Lagasse, Paul 69, 108 Lahickey, Michael 108 Lahue, Anne 108 Lahue, Jodie 88 46 Lajoie, Tammy 95 Lammers, Jon 130 Lamoureux, Robert 95 Lane, Michael 79, 95, 148 Langtange, Jennifer 88 46 Lanza, Teri 73, 95, 100 Lapenta, Karra 108, 140 Lapins, Alexander 87, 108 LaRue, Tracy 108,144,145, 155 Laube, Kevin 82, 95 Laurain, Ms. 160 Lavoie, Michelle 122 Lawlor, Christine 122, 145 Layaw, Kristen 88 46 Layton, Kristy 81 Lazzerini, Mr. 82, 83, 84, 85, 163 Leander, Tracy L. 88 46 Leblanc, Donald 95, 154 LeBlanc, James 122 LeBlanc, Jeanne 88 46 189 LeBlanc, Randolph 88 46, 75 Lee, Andrew 69, 75, 108, 156 Lee, Bill 95 Lee, James 122, 156 Lee, Jennifer 75, 81, 95 Lee, Kristin Witbeck 88 47, 75, 86 Lee, Wilmot 150 Leland, Christopher 88 47 Lemaire, Troy 88 47 Leonard, Brenden 96, 154 Leonard, Georgia 108 LeProhon, Shelley 96 Lerz, Alisa 158 Lesay, Kimberly C. 88 47 Lesay, Ms. 168 LeTarte, Teresa 122 Levack, Dayna 75, 108,159 Levasseur, Timothy 108 Levy, Ms. 167 Liberman, Syndra 122 Lipman, Jason 96, 98, 150, 155 Livingston, Craig H. 88 48 Livingston, Erika 96 Lohmann, Ann Marie 76, 78, 79, 96 London, Trevor 156 Longano, Danielle 75, 108 Longano, Danny 140 Longo, Mr.. 164 Luchina, Mr. 167 Lunn, Heather 96 Lusa, Mr. 164 Lussier, Jamie 108, 154 Lyga, Jeffrey 96, 155 Lyons, William 88 48 M MacDonald, Laura Ann 88 48, 69, 70, 144, 145 MacDonald, riadine 96 Maclean, Heather 109 Mader, Mrs. 162 Madore, Scott 109 Madrid, Gregory 122 Maglieri, Melissa 122 Magnano, Melissa 122 Maher, Sean 109 Main, Susan 88 48 Mallet., Ms. 165 Mammen, Jeff 88 48, 69, 70 Mammen, Jennifer 122, 140, 149 Mangan, Christine 96 Manley, Eric 75, 82, 109 Mann, Wilbur S. 88 48, 154, 146 Manning, Kimberly 88 48 Mararian, Elektra S. 88 48, 157 Marcetti, Mr. 167 Mariettos, Eleni 122 Marlborough, Renee 125, 144 Marotto, Diane PL 88 49 Marouski, Roberta 109 Marra, Sharon 96 Marshall, Kelly 156 Marshall, Stephen K. 125 Martin, Sylvia S. 88 49, 69, 70 Martino, Peter 154 Mastronarde, Josh 70 Mauth, Christopher 109 May, Jamie 109, 111 Maynes, William 78, 79, 96 Mazur, Ursula 88 49 Mazzona, Mrs. 162 McCabe, Patrick 125 McCall, Sharon 109 McCarroll, Mr. 151, 161 McCartin, Erin 96, 159 McDonald, Susan 88 49 McDonough, Coach 156 McElaney, Ms. 160 McGhee, Kim 96 McGrath, Paula 109 McKenna, Mrs. 166 McKinney, Michael 96 McKnight, Jeri-Lynn 88 49, 155 McLeod, Barbara A. 88 49, 69 McLeod, Dara K. 88 49 McMillan, Robert 109 McQuade, Joanne 109 McQuarrie, Donna 97 Mealy, Mrs. 167 Melinosky, Karen 109 Mellen, Mrs. 166 Mellone, Mrs. 162 Melocowsky, Steven 97, 142 Melonowsky, Karen 159 Merritt, Anne Marie 88 49, 85 Meyer, Daniel 109 Michalak, Robert 109 Michalski, Michelle 109 Michalski, Thaddeus 88 50 Michaud, Guy 110 Michaud, Shawn 97 Michelizza, Gino D. 88 50, 150, 155 Michelizza, Lisa 69, 75,110, 157, 155 Miles, Jill 110 Miller, Denise 110 Mills, Matthew 97 Minor, Stephen Bryan 88 50 Mitchell, Dean 71 Modugno, Jennifer 110 Molloy, Sean D. 88 50, 154 Monroe, Mrs. 167 Montano, Tina 96 Moore, Amy 97 Moore, Gregory 97, 150 Moore, Tracy Ann 88 50 Moran, Miss 20, 168 Moreland, Erica Jean 88 50 Morelli, Christine 85, 110 Moreno, Mrs. 164 Morgan, Tobin 85, 97, 154 Morgester, Heidi 97 Morin, Nicole 97 Morin, Tanya Marie 88 50 Morison, David 110 Morline, Mr. 164 Morris, Crystal 79, 97 Morrissette, Danielle 125 Morrissette, PI. 151 Mosur, Jessica 125, 140 Mothersele, Mr. 161 Moynihan, Dennis 97, 150 Moynihan, Tara 88 50 Muldoon, Miss 160 Murdoch, David 97 Murdoch, Eileen 110 Murdock, Anne M. 88 51 Murphy, Jason 88 51 Murray, Jamie 110, 156 Murtaugh, Colin 125 Murtha, John R. 88 51 Myette, Jenny 125 Myette, Julie 125 Myette, Mr. 165 Myslinski, Mr. 167 N Pladel, llene 110 Napolitano, Ms. 166 Platitus, Lisa 88 16, 51, 79, 157, 155 Heal, John 154 Pleary, Samantha 97, 156 Neel, John 97, 154 Hellenbach, Michele Cady 88 51, 68, 69, 70, 75, 76 Plelson, Kelli 97 Helson, Mr. 161 Nese, David 150 Pleville, Stacey 125 Newpeck, Ms. 160 Nguyen, Dung 88 51, 154 Plguyen, Hiep T. 88 51 Plguyen, Mai 88 51 Plguyen, Tuyet T. 88 52 Plicknair, Brian Kieth 88 52, 82, 85 Ploel, Cindy 88 52 Pioel, Katrina Elizabeth 88 52, 157 Pioonan, Derek H. 88 45, 52 Plostin, William 97 Piowak, Andrea 97, 157, 158, 155 Plugent, Debbie 75, 158 O O ' Bryant, Karen 110 O ' Dell, Suzanne 79, 125 O ' Loughlin, Mr. 162 O ' Pieill, Patrick 97, 100, 142, 155 Obue, Mr. 162 Ocasio, Julio 75, 97 Oliveira, Victor 88 52 Olson, Maya 125 Otten, Deanna 88 52 Owens, Stacy Melissa 88 52, 158 P Pacquing, Vincent 125 Padgett, Theresa 125 Page, Jennifer 110, 155 Pak, Jong 69, 110 Pak, So Young 88 55, 69, 70 Palmer, Suezet 125, 155 Pandozzi, Jennifer 69, 97 Pandozzi, Priscilla M. 88 55, 69 Pandy, Jill 75, 110 Panzica, Rachel 110 Park, Suzie 110 Patria, Thomas 97 Patrissi, Piroska E. 88 55 Paulin, Christoper 125 Pavone, Todd J. 88 5, 55, 67, 154 Pease, Noralyn 124 Peasley, Kathy 76, 81, 97, 144, 149 Pelkey, Cindy 97 Pennell, Mr. 168 Pensavalle, Joseph 88 55 Percy, Scott 97, 154 Pereira, William 124 190 Perlitz, Kristin 124 Perry, Eric 97,130,132,146 Perry, Kristy 97 Perry, Marc 97, 101, 124 Peterson, Mrs. 165 Petrovitch, Ms. 160 Peyton, Madeline 88 53, 143 Phillips, Andrew 82, 97 Phillips, Kevin 110 Pierce, Christopher S. 88 53, 130, 146, 147 Pilver, Daniel 110 Pirrello, Mrs. 165 Pitts, Robin Marie 88 53, 137 Pitzi, Jean 3, 68, 82, 83, 84, 97 Pitzi, Michael 88 54 Pleines, Lisa 69, 124 Plourde, Keith 88 54 Plourde, Mark 98 Plumley, Evan 71 Plummer, Katherine 4, 76, 78, 79, 98 Plunkett, Brandon 124 Plunkett, Mr. 67, 169 Podkulski, Michael 98,134, 135, 155 Pointer, Susan 88 79, 156 Pola, Jennifer J. 88 54 Policelli, Mrs. 160 Popick, Kerry 110 Potyra, Dorothy 97, 140, 149 Poucher, Andrew 110 Poucher, Julie Anne 88 54, 69, 70, 78, 137 Prevost, Christine M. 88 54 Pribila, Amy 124, 139 Privette, Diana 88 54, 70 Prouty, Melissa 124 Pruneau, Lynn 98 Pugrab, Jodi 124 Q Quagliaroli, Douglas 110 Quinn, Jason 98 R Raffa, Stephanie 98, 149 Raimondo, Mike 136 Raimondo, Richard 98 Rainville, Kristin 124 Ramsdell, Mr. 161 Rand, Scott 88 54, 130 Randall, Jessica 124 Randazzo, Mr. 169 Raposa, Dianne 98 Rapoza, Donald 110, 136 Redente, Kerry 98 Reever, Jessica 110, 145 Reiner, Elizabeth 110 Reinhard, Kimberly 76, 124 Reis, Kimberly A. 88 55 Reis, Laura 1. 88 55 Rescott, Ms. 170 Reynolds, Keith 124 Rice, Matthew 110 .Rice, William 79, 98 Richard, Julie Ann 88 55, 144 Richard, Shari 110, 145 Riner, Marie Florence 88 18, 55, 149 Rioux, Mr. 75, 164 Ritter, Penny 124 Rizzo, Melisa 88 55 Robbins, Jeff 154 Robbins, Mrs. 171 Roberts, Laura 110 Robinson, Caturah 88 55 Roderick, Kristine 110 Rodonis, Simone 110 Rodriguez, Curtis 124 Rogers, Debbie 111 Rogoz, Kim 98 Rohan, Holly 98 Romano, Jill 125 Romeo, Kenneth A. 88 55, 134 Ronan, Kristi 98 Rossick, Jennifer 111 Rouelle, Amy 111 Rowland, Amy L. 88 55 Ruggiero, Anthony 111 Ruisinger, Robert 111 Rusch, Miss 149, 161 Ryan, Mrs. 171 S Sagese, Alison 125, 155 Saini, Anjali 88 56, 69, 70 Saini, Mijay 125 Salinas, Manuel 125 Salkeld, Brian 111, 130, 154 Salkeld, Kevin 88 56, 130, 152, 153, 154 Sartor, Richard R. 88 56, 134 Sauer, Robert 111 Saunders, Abigail 125 Saylor, Tara 98, 140, 149, 150 Schaefer, Anne 88 56 Schaffner, Kathleen 98, 140, 149 Schatteman, Ms. 160 Scheuy, Todd 125 Schevy, Curt 88 56 Schoenborn, Mr. 161 Schofner, Susan Jean 88 56 Schulman, Janice 88 56 Schumacher, Sarah 125 Schwabe, Laura 99 Schwalbendorf, Heidi 88 56, 69 Schwartz, Brent 99 Schwartz, Brian 73 Schworm, Edward 125 Scott, Maureen 125 Scribner, Stephanie C. 88 57, 69, 149, 150 Seabrook-Scot, Jennifer 125 Secor, Kristian 88 57 Sedlock, Jimmy 82, 111 Segal, Samantha 73, 99, 140 Seiner, Mr. 164 Sevigny, Chris 99 Shafer, James 111 Shaker, Steve 78, 79, 99, 134, 166 Sharos, Mr. 134, 161 Sharpies, Scott 99 Sheehan, Amy 88 57 Sheehan, Kelly 125 Sheklin, Rachel 88 57, 82, 83 Shepard, Jeffrey 75, 82, 111 Shepard, Kelly 125 Shepard, Scott 88 57, 73 Sheridan, Kara E. 88 57 Sheridan, Kim 99 Sherlock, Robert 99, 142 Sherwood, Daniel 76, 79, 111 Shortt, Alison 99, 140 Shum, Lisa 111 Shum, Tony 99, 73, 142 Sickles, Matthew 125 Silverman, Brett 125 Simkewicz, Brian 96, 99, 130 Simons, Hopeton 130 Singer, Scott 79, 99 Sirhal, James 111 Sirois, Eric 88 57, 130 Sjoblad, Mrs. 168 Skilton, Craig 125 Skilton, David 99 Slack, Keir 126 Slater, Kimberly 111 Sloan, Francis 112 Small, Mr. 165 Smith, Amy 99 Smith, Chris 140 Smith, Christine 126 Smith, David 99 Smith, Jason 126, 130 Smith, Michael C. 88 57 Smith, Regina C. 88 58 Smith, Reginald 112 Smith, Robyn 99, 140 Smith, S. 70 Smith, Sabrina 99 Smith, Stephen 88 58, 75, 126 Smith, Todd 88 58 Smutney, Chad 88 58, 134 Smutney, Lauren 126, 137 Snyder, John 99 Snyder, Sharon 112 Sojarski, Ms. 162 Song, In 112, 130 Soto, Cynthia 126, 145 Soto, Hector 112 Spell, Sean 88 58 Spellman, Chris 75, 99,130 Spielman, Michael 88 58 Spooner, Pamela 88 58 Sprenkel, Mary Ellen 88 58, 70, 73, 140 St. Jean, David 78, 79, 99, 146, 155 St. John, Troy L. 88 59,155 Stanley, Stephanie 126 Starkweather, Brenda 69, 75, 76, 79, 82, 86, 99 Starkweather, David 88 59 Starkweather, Scott 112 Starr, Michele L. 88 59 Steiner, Christine 126 Sterling, Cory 112, 130 Sterling, Jennifer J. 88 59, 69, 75, 158 Sterner, Christine 139 Stewart, Kathleen M. 88 59, 75, 137 Stewart, Lamonte 126 Stillman, Jeff 70, 76, 79, 112, 136 Stoddard, Christopher 126 Stoklosa, Mr. 160 Stolzenthaler, Tamara 99 Storch, Martin 112 Stout, Christopher 126 Streeter, Jefferson 99, 130 Streeter, Julie 126, 145 Strengel, Shelia 126 Strother, Todd CJ 88 45, 59, 70, 78, 79130, 146, 147 Stroud, Stephen 99, 142, 191 155 Strout, Micheal 130, 155 Sullivan, Deborah 112, 140 Sullivan, Kellie 99, 126 Sullivan, Kimberly 127, 140 Swedlicki, Mrs. 171 Swedock, Ava 112, 140 Swedock, John 88 59 Sweeney, Judith 88 59 Switaj, Laura 127 Symonds, Bradley 127, 130 Symonds, Brian 5, 15, 99, 130, 132, 146 Szymczyk, Elizabeth 127 T Tarantino, Robert 127 Tavares, Kathleen 68, 69, 73, 75, 76, 82, 98, 99 Taylor, Jacqueline 127,156 Taylor, Jeff 112, 136 Taylor, Lori Ann 88 60 Taylor, Michael 73, 99 Tedder, David 127, 130 Tedford, Ronald 127 Tellier, William 99,134,154 Terwilliger, Jennifer 99 Terwillinger, Karen M. 88 60, 69, 70, 144, 145 Testa, Tracey 88 60 Thayer, Michelle 112 Thibodeau, Lori Ann 88 60 Thomas, Richard 112 Thompson, David 112, 100 Thompson, Jeanne 113 Thompson, Melissa 75,127 Tine, Alfredo 127 Tobin, William 4, 82, 113, 130 Tomolonis, Karen Lynn 88 60, 158 Tompkins, Karen A. 88 60 Toomey, Daniel 88 60 Toomey, Marcy 127 Tourtelotte, Peter 127 Tower, Mrs. 166 Tranchina, Laura 88 60 Trantolo, Jessica 127 Treadwell, David 88 61 Tripp, Mark 100 Trotman, Wendy 127 Tryon, Justin 127 Tully, Jana 100 U Uematsu, Kazuhiko 88, 19, 61, 79, 142, 155 Umberfield, Mrs. 170 Urquhart, Scott 128 Valez, Jeanne Marie 88 61 Vallez, Daryl 100, 154 Van Antwerpen, Jonathan 88 61 Van Antwerpen, Michael 128 Van Horn, Daniel F. 88 61, 73 Vanesse, Mr. 162 Vardo, Mrs. 171 Varga, Stephen J. 88 61 Vargas, Steve 82 Varney, Jason 128 Veilleux, Julie 100 Veilleux, Haney 012, 100 Veilleux, Rene 113 Velez, Jeanne 158 Vieira, Kathy 100 Vitola, Gloria 113 W Wagner, Correna S. 88 61, 73 Waldron, James 100 Walhberg, Coach 152 Walker, Elizabeth 113 Walker, Stephanie 83, 113 Wanza, Ybonn 81, 113 Weiner, Janice 69, 75, 76, 113 Welch, Andy 72, 78, 79,100 Welch, Audrey 76, 81, 113 Weremchuck, Peter 88 61, 73, 155 Wetherell, Wendy 88 62, 158 White, Marci 100 White, Mr. 164 White, Thomas 88 62, 154 Whitlock, Mrs. 171 Whitney, Brandi 100, 137 W W W W W W W W W W W Ider, Danny 113 lkins, Naomi Ann 88 62 lkins. Tiffany 158 lkinson. Tiffany 100 Hard, Geoffrey 128, 130 Hard, Mrs. 164 llet, Ms.. 168 llett, Michelle 113 llett, Sandra 128 lliams, Craig 100, 134 lliams, Elizabeth F. 88 3, 62, 82 Williams, Russell 113, 154 Willis, Kevin 128, 130 Willson, Randall 113 Wilson, Cheryl 113 Wilson, Mrs. 166 Winar, Dawn Marie 88 45, 62 Winar, Wendy 128 Wingfield, Tanya 100, 155 Winnick, Jonathan 128 Winter, Stacy 128, 140 Wirth, Mrs. 164 Witkin, Jeffrey 128 Wlodarczyk, Matthew S. 88 62, 69, 70 Wochowski, Kim 100, 156 Wogelius, Carolyn 128, 139 Wogelius, David C. 88 62, 134 Wojcik, Scott 113 Wolfe, Christian M. 88 62, 75, 76 Wood, Brian 113, 136 Wood, Jay 82, 101 Woodard, Jim 101 Woods, George 88 63 Woods, Ivan 101 Woods, Mr. 160 Woodworth, Mr. 73, 160 Woska, Catherine Joyce 88 5, 63, 66, 73, 79 Wright, Angela 113, 155 Wrynn, John 130 Y Yoder, Michelle 113, 137 Young, Heather Lynn 88 63, 67, 70, 78, 79, 82 Yu, Theresa 113 Zabka, Joseph 113 Zaterka, Peter 101 Zimmer, Brian Matthew 88 63, 70, 134, 146, 147 Zornig, Dawn 75, 113 Zukauskas, Pamela 101 Zumpano, Adrian 101 Zumpano, Amy 128 192 _ South Windsor High School South Windsor, Connecticut
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