Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1985

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' Tli2i!'Llii ll. .Ji iii will r.- NZ. AI . . we Www ' 3' i IJ 't it yii 'fr , ,M ly, 'fl-'iiff - .Y if ww.. .f w Q. I as 23 - QIA 'iv X . ' S 1 ' I' xr X 3-' Fwd- I my -,W ,JV ' 74 :ff 1 Y ,Wh yW.WXy,x wi Rx .X X Q ikifis hi, ' Viv, ff' , .4-2 inf 'JA . . ,Q ff , iff vi v . i ..q I,,,Q.'j T15-+3 ' ' i g 7.1. L' 5 . 1 is-, -xfwhhx X -ya. -Y Q - , A Y Q gf N 1 ag Q? F 4- ,3 ,, wan-- SPD to fulfill dreams: the academic life ost of our time at South- ington High School is spent in classrooms studying the academics. Our academic life is one of the most important to our futures. ln it we explore new worlds, test the strengths and weaknesses of our minds, and become more creative using our imagination to aspire to all the heights of suc- cess atter high school. Each as- pect of our days is vital from our study periods to our classes to the people who teach and guide us. The Academic life we lead is the pathway to our futures, mak- ing our dreams come true. a ki 3 - ..'r-1,H'.'::sk.1-., .A K. , ul -,fff4f..,. , 1 'X I 1. ,lin 'im' X N' 5 fy . rv. Mag .1 'Y ,f ' 7 f w , If ' M n 'A n 'W 'M 'x M1LX .J 'L 7, 5-al' , f 5-ff-11.111-'ffrzum-xzfmm-1 W, J , f W X . Hn , ff ZvWWi5Wf 7 XWW XZ N M , ,,.N , X , X 4 'ff 5 W K f X 7 W Q Z ZX iff? X f ZZ f f f Q 7 ff wwf i f if V ff A f f Z fff i x Huff . ,fmmff ASX ' N f X X ' ' I , X f X X f X f X f X X f X N X! Ties-N X SAX . ,4f,,,, ff W . f , -Ms X Kim ww f f x ix M M f ,Z XX W KW X , ' , , W My X xifhfwf ff X ' ' I . Q7 fr? if M xv f f ff Superintendent f f ff f f , aww., KX i ' I if 1 H XX?iXS1iJ-K' V x at N ' , , , .NQ ' f x N fl' X :Q-Qfxiqm f ' wwf -Qss xxx- A x' x x f f ff . Mfg, W f ff , , x if X X x f W , I ,f , X RXQQ sf-1 --Q k , sf?-:sry .3 . K x , x -5 X 5 X , f WWQ, 155, x 4 , ' , x x -if x , , x ' Fffrii-1 x 5 x , i ,ww , ffmaff vw 'NSN S. , x ' 4 fx, wif ,f x Sw - O , ff f . x I 'iff-if ' ' x M' f , , x ff W' f' a day in the life: from dawn to dusk x. HA 6, 1 I A : 3Vf 0'Neill Lorenzo W. Langdon Frances D'AngeIo J ffij VlCeffPrinoipal' Assistant Principal ' Assistant Principal . 15 .. ,ln 'U '1- ' , -I-'Hy , 1 if Viv? ' 5:,1 i'Js Q f, 'I 'ft-iifitg' ' ' . iq? 40 NX. Msrace Brennan School Psychologist junda Hawken ,V fi ibrarian Armand Solomlla Career Guidance ,.,s 1 . Maryann D'AngeIo Guidance Dept. Priscilla N. Hemberger Librarian Walter Walonoaki Guidance Dept. n.ro rsrs Joe Daltilo Driver Education Julie Hullan Nurse Raymond Walsh Guidance Dept. Head --Q15 fx -.. --1' 1 John Fontana Thomaa Gormley Guidance Dept. Audio Visual Director Angela Manning William E. Snow Discover Ill Coordinator Guidance Dept. ' P ' ' 'r - 1vv1 -. :Hg 7 1 -wg -,-031g-v:..f.....,-T ..,. Carole Alberli English Dept. Assistant Head Eleanor Aleksinas Math Dept. Joe Barron industrial Arts Dept. Deborah A. Benjamin English Dept. Keilh Berry Music Dept. Head Brel! Bolin Industrial Arts Dept. William C. Boyles History Dept. Lois Busa Physical Education Dept. Head Frances Callipari Math Dept. Angelo Campagnano Science Dept. Elizabeth Catelli Science Dept. Diane Conner Business Dept. Ken Conrad industrial Arts Dept, Helen Crowley Math Dept. KM 1 viz: ..vn1f Lp.. , .Q V P. N' 1 7142,-4'-ff' Q. V -Z ,- f f'1f': ' ' f 'fi' E y ' ,J . , 2 ' ,A by 1 he it r f7 , M 5 x 4 1 ul X s , ,Q P .y W, uf if eil w e ll 79 R' -H .. sn. '- Will a yi x-1 I I 5' 'ab af iff I N 5 X fur X X it N Xxxx XL ,- V is .1 , V: V- -A :VI I - iff? ' A Q.. ' ' - K+, f . Q .V 7 ., - . .455 f ' ---f.,, if - 'f Q ff ' ' . il. fr 1. , .t , lf mr- , 6, ,v....i.-Ate.,t..l'.1H1, - . . 'f..,.Vq1rf. Wi ,311 !F,f V5 SYN Q + Mme . . 27 N xx f X 4, 'HQ T -0 ff Di ' r 5 I K tr f if ti ' 'il 'mi ,I xx i 2 Ll J JN 4 Wu ' ' N . i 1. tt aflgzfffzrr-ff' -1 L T av-Q, ir f-fr 1, .- ..A if-wg VL., if rp i-at inf- ff., 'S time tag wt learning that burns within us Students spend most of their high school careers facing the academe of Science, Math, English, Language. and Social Studies. The majority of the faculty members teach these courses in the Academic curriculum. Each ot the individual academic de- partments offers a variety of choices to fill the requirements of S,H.S. The Science Department offers courses from Anatomy and Meteorology to Biology and Chemistry. The Math Department offers courses from Al- gebra and Geometry to Statistics and Calculus. ln the English Depart- ment one can study courses ranging from Drama to Logic to Shakespeare to each level of standard English. In the Language Department one can study German, Latin, French, and Spanish. The Social Studies Depart- ment offers courses on a sundry of topics such as Geography, Sociolo- gy, China, and U.S. History. Many students, though, do not real- ize that this academic curriculum provides a wide-ranged background needed for every day life and the ba- sis for becoming a well-rounded indi- vidual. The student wishing to contin- ue on to college must have the back- ground necessary to meet entrance requirements that these courses pro- vide. By indulging in the academics we are not only making our minds brighter but our futures as well. Joseph Daddio Business Dept. Alphonse D'Angelo Language Dept. Cynthia Davey Business Dept. Robert DeBishop Science Dept. Head Alan DeBisachop Math Dept, Mary Lou DeBist-:chop Hiyrwl Egnrwcnvfcs Dept ' William Degan aniei Dfynib w 1 Cathleen Dowler Language Dept. Thomas Dudac History Dept. John Ellsworth industrial Arts Dept. Debbie Fager English Dept. Edward Feeney English Dept. Allan Fenner Vocational Agriculture Dept. J.J. Fiorente Science Dept. Dorothy Fontana Home Economics Dept. Robert Garry Math Dept. David Germano industrial Arts Dept. Head Annette Giammatteo Language Dep Dept. Philip Goodrow History Dept. Ralph Grimaldi Jr. Art Dept. Heed Regina Hackett English Dept. ...,.M--v.-L-f-Q-.....,.-... ,,.,,-.e.u,...4.4,eL..' -L - - . ' ,' .. 2 QQ 4 ,,,, W .M , F4 . 2? I iffy M172 fi 4.-5 fha 7Qf7'Q 5922 Ma ll 'Y i Q' n sig ,K X .ow W .t.. ..,. . X Q. ' EH 5 .Q-N-nplfl' HX XX 1 X F1 S. tx N Kim -fi Q V ,.....-.ami . E ., .Q 'A f N -'Hit' reiiections of T creativity For those students who drift toward the more imaginative and creative outlets in life, there are many creative opportunities in the Music and Art Departments. The Art Department offers a variety of ways to let off cre- ative steam which builds up in the more straight-laced courses. Courses range from pottery to draw- ing and painting to design and pho- tography, as well as advanced classes for the more serious artist. The Music curriculum, too, allows an opening for creative flow from Mixed Chorus or Concert Choir to playing an instrument in the band either Con- cert, Marching, or Stage. For the more serious musician there is also an indepth Music Theory class. Many of the other departments also provide creative outlets. The English Department offers Drama and Cre- ative Writing for imaginative students to pursue. The Home Economics De- partment provides students with courses such as Creative Clothing. Creativity and imagination are en- couraged in every department to be nurtured by the student even after he leaves high school. A creative mind is an active one! Nz. 'Q 'VN 32 In Frances Hallett Home Economics Dept. Head Dorothy Harrington English Dept. William Heath Colleen Heller Math Dept, Cheryl Jankura Ar! Dept. Barbara Jarvis Marh Dept T Marjorie Jerin isffftfd ,lnrg K N I C0-operative Work Experience -V vr::f.ff-rw -1 neat, ' A V- ' ' - -4 Y - -ff - Dennis Kelly Marketing and Distributive Ed. Debbie Krischtschum Science Dept. Joanne Lasbury Home Economics Dept. Doreen Leahy Physical Education Dept. Robin Lebrun Vocational Agriculture Dept. Richard Lorenzo Business Dept. Beatrice Madison Business Dept. Ed Malczyk History Dept. Rich Marietta History Dept. Karen Mazrek Language Dept. Kathleen McGrath English Dept. Daniel Murawski History Dept. Kathleen Murphy English Dept. A. Wayne Nakoneczny Physical Education Dept. 1 ! 1,- i - 7. it ,fry 1 . l.-1 jf H, . 1 t .F 'ZLZQ' fri . 'fm 5 nuff? T , QA, 'YQ' i i 1 J ' V ,aff 'iifgii-' i ff L. M. N E3 ff? v N f X jfs. . ,N 'Z' 1 a guiding light to break the darkness When you're in a real bind in school where do you go? Well, the school provides a capable and helpful staff in a department very appropriately labeled Guidance. The Guidance counselors are a great source of in- formation for course selection, col- lege choice, career requirements and advice for personal problems. Essen- tially, Guidance is a service dedi- cated to help students understand themselves and their opportunities, and to help them make decisions. Other services are offered to aid stu- dents on the academic level. One ex- ample is the English Department's Writing Lab. Writing is essential and important in all aspects of life and this Lab is offered to help students improve their writing and communi- cating skills. lf a student feels he needs this help or that he would learn more in a one-to-one teacherfstu- dent situation he voluntarily reports to the Wirting Lab. The other aca- demic aid offered ,to students is the Language Fiesource Center spon- sored by the Language Department. The center, located in the library, of- fers a variety of resources for foreign language students. lt is a drop in situ- ation much like the Writing Lab and an alternative for the library or cafe- teria during a study period. 'V Dawn Naples English Dept. Ileen Narrow Language Dept. Barbara Newaholler Business Dept. MaryAnn 0'Kaela Special Education Dept. 1 GEM' if was ' 6 Angelica M. Oahana Business Dept. Barbara Patla and 1 in Aurora Pedrolini Y V I. guage D3 t . .fl 'fir ' f' ' .. ' ,A ffls'-i,'?i3'lH lmfil' wt - Q j Q .loo Pm fi , X. 1? th -J V Q , :: . , g sgg:g.. ,. Pat Picchlonl English Dept. Leonard Pirro Science Dept, f , I . M' ,V Anna Maria Pito Language Dept. Terry Quinn Math Dept. . Marcia Riccio Physical Education Dept. Robert Riccio English Dept. Rudy Royko Science Dept. Yvette Ruel Vocational Agriculture Dept. David Rymsa industrial Arts Dept. Joan Sattler Math Dept. Richard Schreiner Marketing and Dlstrlbutive Ed. Jeanne Schumann Science Dept. X X 1119- w fw-V 4 ,M ,. , in musing, 1 .. Ann Sciota Business Dept. Paul Sczurek Englisn Dept. E'-Nea Nxgffxxf... ' 28 K if , ,vs .cn 'VS .....A - ---I 'Nl' ct fi Q a bright future: a pre-professional Many pre-professtional subjects are offered to students who wish to have job training before leaving high school. Pre-professtional skills are important for life after high school in getting a job, preparing to meet col- lege needs, and running a home. The Business Department prepares the student for competence in an of- fice situation, as well as courses that benefithome and college. Business is an inherent part of everyone's life and it is wise to have knowledge of a few of the basic skills offered at S.H.S. The Home Economics Department prepares students for home and fam- ily life with both skills and values. It offers courses such as Child Growth and Development, independent Liv- ing tpopular with the male species!! and Food Service which gives stu- dents job entry skills. The Industrial Arts program provides training in hand and machine tools and in the processes of industry. Stu- dents can develope industrial inter- ests-in metals, graphics, electronics, woods, automotives, and drafting. The school also offers many voca- tional programs such as Co-opera- tive Work Education, Vocational Ag- riculture, and Distributive Education for retail experience training. Rosemary Senyk Special Education Depl Peter Sepko Physical Educallon Dept Sheila Sequin Special Educalion Dcriil Rosalind Shea Home Economics Dec! Nellie Shepard bcl9i L 5 DFL f iff J. Gaetano Shinder Lynn Sileo Richard Smeclicl. D -..DX J Brian Stranieri Industrie! Arts Dept. John Taitersall industrial Arts Dept. Phillip Thompson Science Dept, Salvatore Triano History Dept. Nancy Turner Math Dept. Daniel Venables Math Dept. Janet Visella Business Dept. Head Maureen Waldron Language!Engiish Dept. Joan Wallace English Dept. Head John V. Wisner Art Dept. ,sg nw 133: Q i f 1 - f ,. :Nl .V Ami., ,N A J' 'Q ' 'S' We-'..Etvfi 1, 'Y ' ' vt 1 Qi' A 'L A 1 'U r Y J ln, ,, Q r- f 'B , K .nga f rf t A l 'W i4 A S 1 'il N -.ze 'Q N t 3' s rp . .. . .,.-zyy. . .2-3-gg,-,rf f I - r ,. 5 viii? 'ZZ h 5 'gf 34,1 , , sig' Qs. 2 5, WI, 1 , 'fy X A' 7 'I ,' 7 . X '1 ' g Aff f,,,...t,,y Af K f' , f ,, V N. 4 3 2 K J , fa. if X A W 2. ti ' rg .f'W'fA Q ix ,at ,. ,Z . H Z .4 fl' 2 a. nf. 9 .L rg l' i Audrey Zack History Dept. Head Rosanne D. Zanetli Language Dept. Tom Zelek industrial Arts Dept. f .f. ' ' Mai ' ' A 'i ' ' ' 'U' ' ' 'A ' .g,f::,..:,.- .m.e.e:-we , W. f-A-M--W 7-we-:-f7'ffv -'f 'fr , 4 1 'W f I ' 'f 1, ' , Z 452 , , M 5-Uk-nam. ,.,..-A ,... . M... J -We 'c X QNXN fm ' ' .M ..... L. ..,..vv ,u,.e..R gi- ! . i I fb, l 'K - l l Teachers Aides Back Row: Yolanda Fecteau, Rose Laftoea, Peter Roberta, Marianka Molkowltz, MaryAnne Derynoeki. From Row: Judy Rawdin, Mary-Ann Holyat 'il-1.,.i!,P' 1 it l it V the study hail: a welcome haven The study period is one of the only periods a day the average Southing- ton High students looks forward to. Basically there are 2 places to report during these study periods: either the cafeteria or the library. No one shall ever forget the orga- nized chaos of the cafeteria for stud- ies and lunch. Considering the multi- tude of students which must be fed each day it is a wonder the kitchen has had enough food! But under the direction of Mrs. Kuziak the cafeteria has never failed. The cafeteria is a place to meet friends and hear the latest happenings. However, be- cause of the many distractions and the noise level the cafeteria is never the place to study successfully. The school, therefore, offers the li- brary: the antithesis of the cafeteria. Filled with books the library has an abundance of information which stu- dents can rely on for reports and pa- pers. Headed by Mrs. Hemberger the library has an air of studiousness ex- cellent for working. The library, though, can be a place for relaxing to read a magazine or a good book or even take a nap! Marie Binkoweki, Office Secretary Annette Brennan, Aide Carol Cope, English Dept. Janice Cox, Aide Lorraine Daddio, Attendance Officer Roy Dahlberg, History Dept. Dominic D'Angelo, Sports Director Mary Dapkins, English Dept, Everett Heath, Aide Priscilla Kolpak, Aide Gilbert LaPoint, Custodian Rosemary Lorenzo, Special Education Dept Angela Orsene, Language Dept., Head Joseph Orsene, Physical Education Dept, Albert Pedrolini, Science Dept. Rachel Poirior, Aide Patricia Turner, Business Dept, Mary Znoeko, Aide Anita Zobbi, Math Dept., Head gl fe L Ln. ' ' W 4 . u I l W E1 gs R , if in Office Staff: Barbara Asklar, Sandra Moses, Marjorie Morrison, Holly Engorning Custodlans: Mr. Turini, Mr. Kulesza, Mr. Gaelano P Wear, Manners: Beatrice Turini, Ellen Palmieri Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Kuziak, Head Juan. fo , ns. 1, ww,-1' Q Parking Lot Attendants: George Hrichak, Carl Maclison 9 gf 73 X x . . t X M in , e-1 eg- L' f fit! Roberta Giammalteo, Guidance Secretary Eleanor Welch, NUVSG Secretaryf Annette Buden, Guidance Secretary X ff- - J ,ae .kakeeie in the darmkness With the coming of Fall a beloved friend and teacher, George Kloss, passed away. George Kloss was above all a friend to all for he never had a harsh word for anyone. Mostly remem- bered about Mr. Kloss is his cheerful, kind disposition and character, picking up a friend when he was down, never getting angry and always having a smile. He was at the receiving end of a great bit of ribbing over his exuberance about his old alma mater of Notre Dame. But being the kind of man he was, he would always laugh, taking it lightly and joke right back. A great sportsman, Mr. Kloss was in- volved with many S.H.S. sports pro- grams. For a number of years he was the cross-country coach, a statistician for the football team as well as the golf team coach. His greatest love was for the game of golf. One of Mr. Kloss' saddest disappointments in his last days of illness was that he would never again be able to raise a club in a round of golf. By his students Mr. Kloss was much loved, for all knew of his great concern for his students. Just to keep many students interested in class Mr. Kloss invented the comical Family Von Kloss whose antics lasted throughout history and whose stories shall probably never be forgotten by those who heard them. In his 33 years on the S.H.S. staff in the Social Studies Department Mr. Kloss became wealthy in friendships. l-le was the type of man to inspire such devo- tion as his friends and students dis- played for him. lvtr. Kloss is a man sure- ly to be missed. Friendships last for an eternity and Mr. Kloss is a friend never to be forgotten. There is a light in the darkness, it lies in the memories of a friend. our students- their charm of S.H.S. .H.S. has a special aura about it that seems to make it special to us. One thing that helps make up this charm ot S.H.S. is the people vvho till its halls. Not just the fac- ulty and administration, but the students themselves. Every class, sophomores, junior, and senior, plays a part in bringing about school spirit. This section is dedicated to those students vvho make up our school popu- lation, with junior and sopho- more home room pictures and senior portraits. These are the people vvho make us individual, unique, and special. L I G HT PEOPLE l fa 'U x . 4 I N1 A'L f48i , ' 3. Q v 2 W' ! 'IQ Q UU! EB . .. , . K' 7 f.V ' ., it t. ,5,- 1 rev-T fra'-T ,-few--rrfu -ii:T:fT:--i .-.....,., ,,. I . l Mark W. Ackerman OPIE lt's funny how time flies when the best is yet to come. Y E Niki Alexander NICHOLAS Today's dreams are tomor- rowls future. Victoria Almira VICKIE La Florida es para mi! 36lSENlOHS .I . ,,. . Q .- . ,, ' A .. ., , - .. . - f f- f - eff ff' 1 ...M ra J.. v- 1... .. ...hymn-.... .wuwwawvatf I- ' 'mWt'W.'r-rr . nw.. .o.,r.,...,-.tsaeatzta f ' ve Alexander Tom Albert Ted Aldieri D3 TED You think it's easy?l 1 E W l Christina E Alfieri CHRISSY Fantasies are only a short distance from reality. Stephanie L. Almond STEPH Close friends and memories are forever. Christine C. Alger CHRIS A moment may be tempo- rary, but a memory is for- GVGF. lmmacula ta 71 F Altierl TINA The moment may be short, but the memory is forever. Christopher M. Allen CRIS Hard work will eventually pay off. l Barbara J. Amaio BARBIE Each happiness of yester- UHY is a memory for tom0l' row. f X Todd J. Amoroso TODDIES Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. Angela Angelillo ANGE He who walks with God will always reach his destina- tion. Louis Angeliflo WEEG Think not of today but of your future! Lori A. Amundson Ma'Y'Mf fQafef Suzanne Marie CRASH Anderson Anderson Love comes to those who M5fM SUDU give love to Others. Don't let yesterday use up You don't know what too much of today. you've got until it's gone Sllllllllllmllll llllill Slllllllll. Plllllllllll Ptlllllll llfl. hot items . . . parking permits One crisp day in early autumn as you walk into school you see a raging crowd outside of Mrs. Daddio's office. What could it be? Perhaps those selected stu- dents on the infamous 204List are re- volting? No, that couldn't possibly be it, as this mass of bodies with outstretched hands is trying to push its way into the office in hopes of attaining some desper- ately needed object. Money? Certainly Mrs, Daddio isn't handing out late passes on green paper bills with Ben Franklins on them! But, of course! It must be the appli- cation to obtain a parking permit. Without f,.f-A-'Hee--Q--M-H --N -- '- 'deux this sticker, you can't park your vehicle tor anyone else'sl in the school parking , lot. These hot items are not randomly dis- t persed to any Dick, Jane, or Harry. Rath- er, they are handed out on a priority ba- isis. Naturally, seniors are first priority. Yet to the surprise of many seniors, they didn't receive a permit tor the lack of an afterschool job. early dismissal, or in- volvement in extra-curricular activities. Juniors are considered next, and it the occasion should arise that spaces me still vacant, et-en sophomores get ri arifl 3 12s1?,5:f-i- f- Donna L. Ascione A dream you can dream is a reality you can conquer. Scott Archacki ,if , ,iff ' , CY BABOW miss all of it. ff f W f, if crm .4 , ri f f ff . s 4 6 . 'ia I ,, Q .N ' w 'neon brights, oversized coats clothe T t females One thing that can break up a relation- ship is clothing fads. Did you ever witness a girl all dolled up in this year's new neon brights, walking over to her boyfriend's locker to surprise him? She really does! She nearly blinds the poor boy! Embar- assed as he is, he refuses to walk with her to class. These bright yellows, oranges, greens and pinks get you noticed in the hall, that's tor sure! Many of us who don't make a spectacle of ourselves go towards the conservative look. This year, the male and executive look is a definite hit. Oversized overcoats and sweaters is a specialty. Under these, our young versions of Brooke, model their oversized blouse also. These are usually dressed up with a tie or a string of pearls to add a touch of class. Fitted and cropped pants are also a big deal this year. Hey, anything that makes me look tall and slim is alright with me! While punky miniskirts are on their way out, jean miniskirts are a hit! Although length is debatable, these are about the coolest things to wear to school, seeing as shorts are forbidden. Moving even fur- ther down, flats are also back in this year. In a variety of colors, these flats, usually leather, dress anything up. An accessory is a little something to spend your week's lunch money on. The way we wear them here, it's a wonder we still eat! They consist of belts, hairpieces, colorful watches, ties, ribbons, STY Sh socks, even leather-spike things. With all this going for us. we should be the ones in vogue! f Christopher if Babcn If you miss the joy of it you 2' Ella Baczewski All that you need is in your soul. Dan Badgley BONES Small but tough and bad to the bone Kimberly Fl. Bailey KIM The only Way t0 havei friend is to be One, X Susan L. Bailey SUE My dreams of today are my goals for tomorrow. Gail Bartley N i 1 Mark Bergeron 1 r f ,,,,,,,.,,..,,...,,,....,.,....,.,...,.....,,....., , I ,, - I ' yi i i f is ami: 1 v, i L, '1 Stephen Banker -rf' Daniel A. Battista Sanity is a mask to hide be- hindg life was good? Kevin J. Bernard All things are possible to one who believes. WX i Deena Marie Barrett DEE DEE To be a nonoonformist. Linda Beliveau And we're on our way and we can't turn back. i ,M ag Sally Bienlt O iii.fsi'i Stephen Richard Barron ZIP Time shared with others is time well spent. Paul Beneti 1.34 I C,S'!'1'7 tr li? ttf R fill' if ii! 'X'- - , t ' t - Nfl .:'-'frifvffaee-el-1:2:f:.:5?g.r,,,.,,Y.cv. i .,.,...,.,-.,,V,-...,- ...W , , ' A- l..uu:r1ta 4 ' - ' ' if '1f fi'TlT-TT'NS--'-M. 1,1 ,, , -,,m.m,,, wkwr,f M.m e 4s:.,..Y ., - H-e-.--m-lsr,-.-...w.,r,i. Q-,.z:,,,,.g -W Eg ! B... .. Melissa Birmingham Fences were made for those who cannot fly. l Edward P. Bocek ED Life is a tragedy full of joy. Lori Bowman Don i let your dreams fade, reach for the stars. 4OlSENlOPlS Richard Black RICK Nobody ever drowned in sweat Bill Bissoni Be all you can be. ,l B , l B i Laura L. Bogdanski Rigger Bgnin SHADOW A friend walks in when ev- eryone else walks out. M ,V .x i ,fl sf scoff Bradley Kimberly s. Brookes Plan ahead to get ahead. KIM You've come a long way in life, don't give up. Marcia E Blakely MARSH Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is to you. i Michele Boutot Knowlege comes, but wis- dom lingers. Tamara L. Bro0keS TAM MY f X Jennifer Lynne Brush CHIPPY Everyone's a prisoner hold- ing their own key. Laura M. Budris LOR Good friends are hard to come by so don't lose them. William E Bunton Jr. Janet Brutcher Joseph A. Brutcher Lee M. Bryant JANNIFER Irs about time LEE-LEE Live and let live. Either let me be me, or let me be tree. queen street labor strip How in the world can one get a parking permit these days without falsifying re- cords or proving scholastic hardships? One gets a job. O.K., so now you get your job and you park in the parking lot legally, but now you're stuck with another prob- lem. First, will you feel morally liable for serving fried burgers when there are plen- ty of respectable flame broiling establish- ments to choose from? Or, it you choose to work at K-Mart, will you subconscious- ly downshift at the register whenever YOU see the flashing blue light? Southington offers a wide variety of adolescent labor opportunities that are available for the ambitious employee. Queen Street, the land of opportunity, is where most students work and gain ex- perience with which to deal with the sav- age world ot enterprise. Hopefully. our post-graduate yeafs will be spent behind a latQe. hand-' .eu desi. iriif enjoy the gre wi ewgpigrieritfe' lfyou can't run with the big - 1--'.iff--N-4 ein-1'1'f-'SfL74-1f::g4W.::iWqaxLz: ..,, WA, ,,.,, .,,a,,,4,,,,,,,,,.,-aw., .,.,, W, ,A,,, , a.,-, Martin Burns M ARTY dogs stay on the porch. 'ra M fi Pierre Cabrila I got a car it's the best my 289 will beat the rest. g 'h-,.-4 .. ,f ,, . tv 'fin-, s .-W., Vincenzo Calandra VIN More of yesterday, less of tomorrow. fy ,f ' F S 5 3 E2 5, if Q2 s ,S If 'Q r :s .x si li gi E it ii S X. E S S it 1 not just a place to hang your coat One of the first places every student heads for as he enters the school is to- ward his locker. A locker is much more than just a place to hang your coat and throw your books. In your locker is a con- glomeration of the year's events! You can look in almost any locker and find per- haps a ticket to a dance that brings back memories, an A paper you had worked extremely hard on, or a note from a friend that had been forgotten. A whole year's worth of memories. Your locker is unique, not only because of its special combina- tion, because of the pictures and stickers that people put in them. That is what makes the locker indiyidual only to you. Of course, many people when doing their final locker cleanout find old gym clothes that had been used over five months ago, or an old moldy sandwich that was forgotton. You always kn0W where these lockers are because people always avoid standing next to them. Won- der Why? Michael Calderoni CAL Some folks are born made to raise the flag! l Brian Cameron BRI The best things in life are friends. William Cameron f ix l Mark Campochiaro 'ICM U Joseph M. Carta BEKELE To fail is unfortunate, but to quit is disastrous. Jeffrey P. Ca vallere JEFF Ne came, we ran, we tul- illed our dream. j!,f 'Q 'A 'A wumf' ' X Mlohael J. Capoblanoo CAPPY Cherish yesterday, dream of tomorrow, and live for to- day Kathleen Ann Casale KAT Happiness sneaks in a door you didn't know was open. Jerrold P. Cavallere JEFl-BUD The ecstasy is worth the agony. -riff' ' ,.r:. r lay Jeff M. Carbone Friends: Some things speak for themselves. Robert J. Casale BOB John P. Celentano CHUCK lt was the pest of times. it was the worst ot limits Paula L. Carrier FLASH XA Dave Casey SQUAKEFR lit Take a look and you'll see yourself a lot like me. Rwtj if ' i ? 44: fn . Q, .- ... .e,1w:.a.+.r.-W Wsra-..r.::x:.s-:.a f '2 an ..,. 'CZf'l'..,. ,...4-..4....! i e . S , xx! Ll ' Q A- X , Q M L Y, . -...f..,,N ,u,g'k guy ,. his - -,fy ,v , ,, 2, 4 is .S f John Chasse Diane M. Chevreite Dl Live, laugh, love, and be happy. . l Jiii E Cianoioia Michael Ciaroia What appears to be the end MONKEY may really be a new begin- ning. Heather L. Clark Kevin Ciark HEATH Slvluliilf A loving heart is the truest Wake me up in September. wisdom. dl-fl-iSElNllO'FlS James E. Choinere JIM Here today, Hope to stay. Sheri Lynn Cicoio Sl-IER Believe in yourself, and any- thing is possible. Dean Ciavet School, it's a hard habit to break. Gina Cianoi WEEN Don't mind me l'm just visit- ing this planet. Linda Cimmino You don't love what you got until it's gone Annmarie S. E. Cooozza ANNIE You don't know what y0l got until it's gone, f X Daniel A. Coffey Robin Elaine Comey Ken Conrad R053 COOK Th CQEF B HOOD KEN CORVETTE 9 Opefa aint OVGV until Learn from yesterday and Trust me .. ? It's gonna be the fat ladb' SWQS live for tomorrow, great, Paul M. Cookley COOKS The ecstasy is well worth the agony. l Heidi' Cooper Spread your wings: now is the time to fly. X. g, X ,' N '. XY Q9 wb tx ... ',,.z' Sl-IS celebrates 10th anniversary This year is special for S.H.S. because it is the 10th year Anniversary ofthe high school in its new building. Previously Southington High had been in the building in which Central Elementary now lies. However, in September of 1974 all the high school students switched to our building. The 74-75 graduating class was the first to graduate from this school Many changes have been made .9 T then: changes in policies. courses ff' ' TT' iffi TW77 it Ox teachers. Some things have remained the same. Many teachers just made the move with the entire school. Now we are in- volved in an ever. bigger architectural change with the addition to the high school. But to us the school will always be lust the way we leave it, locked in our rnentorioil Still wish you may haw 'TYf:VV',' Vi7Vil ffm :lv'Qrsarle9 if? Cel frti iwrgito ' -iw r'flYl'Ql PIX' 1 1' i i r-. v--Y--.-an-4 -wr... .:me...:t:mau:z.ffa-.M ...... .r ....,,. , W..-1 wmiawmw - --- Charlotte Corris Shannon Costello Adele COTS CHAR Life is like a rainbow, no- PSYCHO Love is a special feeling body knows where it ends. Let'S Q91 DSYCWU! only two can share. I rr' 4 f ' ,, computer age hits all depts. at SHS Welcome to the Computer AGE! S.H.S. has finally been boosted into the present. Computers are very valuable tools which have been incorporated effectively throughout the school during 1984-85. Each department has been equipped with a computer to store data. The library has been given the use ofa few computers to Ioan out for student use. The Guidance office has set up a computer in the Career Resource Center to help students with vo- cation choice. For themstudents who do not know how to operate these comput- ers, courses have been provided to teach them. We are lucky to have so many com- puter operators on staff at S.H.S. South- ington High School even has one of the few braille computers in the state! Look out future, here we come! Lisa J. Cote Memories and music last forever. Maureen Cotter Climb every mountain until you find your dream. 1 , i Anne Couture f N V --,fm-wgugg-7,.,,f77npq5--w Y aw- , . ---,- f .V .m.,.-, ,V Y. Y, Amy S. Covaleski Let the time of your lite last a lifetime. Kelliann M. Curran KELLI A smile is a curve that sets many things straight. r X ,,, Mark A. D'Agostr'no AUGIE -ove all, trust a few, do vrong to no one. ,ffm James Crawford Uranra R Curtis RAYN All you get to keep are the memories . . . Ann Marie Dahlgren ANN Expect of yourself not per- fection but persistence. Delma Cullirls DINKY Life is hello and goodbye until we meet again. Robert R. Cuglfarf BIG BOB gl Andrea K Cusano Arthur D'Agostr'no ANDYPEABL Smile a ray of sunshine, Dream a happy day. rf'-ht dvi. 'L r A, - LA 'E l Jeff W. Dahfstrom John G, P at: lf all else fails, read tiene ole to 'T 'Q 1 rections. ' f A . ,x.p,5i zggi Mark Daigle Today is yesterday's to- morrow. 1 L Doreen DeA ngelo DEE-DEE lt isn't too hard to see we're in heaven-B.A. Michele N. DeJohn Sl-lELL Always remember the good times. ll8lSENlOFlS My MFIAL.-W-,-A-t.4:se1f,1f'..T.a N., EE.-- Stephen P. Daly STEVE A day of worry is more ex- hausting than a week of work. Lesly Anne DeBisschop BESSIE Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday. V r Laura Lee Dekutowski Precious friends and memories are everlasting. unnqan. ef-.Mtrfis mutiny- ' Y l Judith M. Dandrow JUDY Look hard for your dreams can come true. Robert Fi. DeFazio ROB Music is the Universal Ian- guage of Mankind. . Richard A. Della Vecchia RIT The best thing to be in life is yourself. Dawn M. Davis DAWN Love The Greatest Gift of AII! Joy E. DeFrancisc0 ALEGRIA Never give up on a dream. Fi. S. Todd J. DeLorenzo vlTo f A N Elvira DelSanto Lynn lvl. DeLuoa Robert N. DePaola VIDA-VEE Volerlo oggi sognarlo do- mani puo essere il futuro! David A. DePas1'ino MP. GOODVVPENCH Ftemember me for what I am, not for what I was. Michelle E. DesCnanips MS, FLIPT Make the world a lriendly place, show a friendly lace. Billy DePaolo DIZZY BOB VVlLLEEEl Moments are temporary- Joy is not in thingsg it is in Onward 8 upward to bigger memories last forever. people. 8 better things! if f ,et NPXQ Ji ...T Viv ' sf' 55411 ,yi ,, an ' i .ifif Q I I My , P A 'J' , cabbage patch? preemies? adoption? Once again this year, the hottest item in dolls is the Cabbage Patch kid. These pudgie-laced kids are still eagerly sought alter by mothers and fathers who wish to surprise their children with one of the tots. Even with the introduction of the kids' younger brothers and sisters called i'Preemies and new pets called Koo- sas . the Cabbage Patch industry is still hfirgj pill Stl liil lil? GEVUGIWU, Vvlllnl HHHWGS like 'liiiilriti Delta Lee and Parker VVl'llIl'lE'f, , these Cute little dolls will sont be joined by twins and triplets, no doubt with names like Ella Elizabeth and El- sie Tara for twins and Huey, 'Dew- eyf' and Louie Lamont tor triplets. No matter the size or gendffr ot your irid, there are lTll,llilLlE'if- r t 'ii i LrLlflt13.fi .militia able IQ rriaii? ,ifuf l- i time Tm. ,i iiirilurjle g 3 r its-r.eatiifi ,l -P tl H'- L til' 4 X , YY ew. eve,-- .ew .Q-sus.-.n .,...., vga, ff.,,,,,.,,.,-.f.'.HvA Lf f --. ---1--- 4 i V - 8 l x i l 1 g l Mary Beth Diana Carieen A DiBattista Michael A. DiCheiio Michael 'jlk5iMUQhO ' MIKE STHIPES LFEN ' l' z about a When all else is lost, the tu- Moumams' inspire inner A Secret IS at 'trnegsure giesisegamvan. ture Still femams- peace and happiness. shared between rie channel 8's school oi the week - SHS One fine autumn day in November oi the year 1984, people came to their senses. They named Southington High School the High School of the Week! Our spirit, enthusiasm and pride shone above that of all oi the other high schools, anywhere! At the annual Thanksgiving game pep rally, where the seniors ruled, Mr. Skip Church ot Channel 8 Action News, presented the plague to our Milne establishment. Being the modest stu- dents we are, we screamed and yelled and let everyone know who was the best. Skip Church, that famous newsman, gave us a pep talk, or at least he tried! He lost his voice trying to psych us up, we already were!! Southington High School, especially the seniors of '85, will never forget the honor of being named High School of the Week. Dawn M. Dionizio DAWNIFEFQ Go tor it! Take the chances! Kevin J. Dionne kEv 7 N Charles S. Dlzenzo CHUCK Don't ever stop trying, someday you'll get it. Thomas A. Dorsey TOM Time flies when you don't know what you're doing. l so Brian K. Dunlap FLIP-FLAP l used to have a 9005 quote, but l left it in my locker. ,K ,ff Holly Donahue Dawn E D'Onofr1'o BUDDY DAVVNIE Who never climbed never Friends are easy to lose . . . fell. but harder to find. l l William Douoeffe Allison M. Dougherty Believe in yourself and all things are possible. 'E' Jeffrey A. Duffon Michael tli Ft: - JEFF Lllif what you believe is what You time '.iilig,i r YQU g1rQA yOU llglkli l.l Ken Dorsey Ramona Drain MONSKY True friends are the best possession! 49 'H --'ww--f -Q-Q, ,,,.-- .,,4,.s.,-,..Jf,w.mxI.u...- .....,.. -M ME W , ...am IM... V F A---A. .f-QM.-,.-.-,,,.,,,.,A ,, I I A ' Deanna L. Enhorning DEE Life is like a fine wineg It im- proves with time I A I Kevin Elliott Joseph Faust Kimberly C. Fay KIM It you can imagine some- thing you can achieve it Suzanne Ferenc Connie J. Ferency SUE CJ HHDDIVIQSS IS made TO D9 A hug wIII make my day! shared. SZXSEIXIIOFIS Eg I E I Dave Fasulo Raymond Faryniarz I hope I die before I get oid. Jeffrey Fi. Feoteau Tiera-lee Febbriello TIEFIA JEFFY Don't be one who talks when they wish you to lis- ten. I EAI Everyone's a prisoner, holding his own key. I Jeanie Ferguson John A. Ferrucci, Jr. For if you can dream some- You oan't argue with a sick thing you can become it mind. f X A i Anthony Field Mark Fionolella David Fttzsimons Melissa A. Fotoik FITZ V MISSY VVe've gotta get out of this Nobody will care for him place. who cares for nobody l 9 Kenneth A. Foley JEFF Everyone is wise until he speaks. l Christine S. Fontana CHRISSY Why can't we all just be ourselves? ,.. A .afun , 'Q wall-to-wall people cause trattic jam Five...four...three...two...one. The bell rings. The entire school popula- tion then converges into the halls. Be- tween classes students only have 4 min- utes to get to their next class. It the class happens to be on another floor and on the other side of the building you obvious- ly have a lot ot hall space to travel. To do it in 4 minutes may seem easy. However, the school hallways are always massively crowded. lt always seems that when you're in the biggest rush you're behind the slowest people! lt you try to go around you come up against a wall of people fy' W' NNN headtngin the other direction and on the other side is a line of people at their lock- ers. You're stuck! Our school hallways are interesting, to say the least, to the eye. They are ar- ranged in a variety of unique colors that draw attention to, it not brighten, the hall- ways. The hallways serve another purpose than just a pathway to the new cl.-ass room. ln the halls trlends are able tc :iw- er and tall-4 betore school 'i ' the chancf ' .'.l Todd Ford Rebekka Fournier : . . .,,,,.-..,,M ,, we ,mud I 4, -RQ JMJ-, ,. l Lorrie Gabriel BECKY Need something to hope for, love, do. rattus rattus infests the classroom Ratt? No,rats are not the band mem- bers of the rock group but they are dis- tant cousins of ours as well as Mickey Mouse. Yes, it is true. According to Mr. Robert DeBishop, the rat is a representa- tive mammal to the human body. Every year Rattus Rattus infests the Anatomy and Physiology classrooms at Southing- ton High School. Remember the joys of dissecting Ker- mit the Frog in Biology class? Well, in Anatomy, seniors again have the oppor- tunity to relive their dissection days. lt's such fun receiving your own rat from the formaldehyde bucket with an intrument case imaking sure that all seven tools are therel and naming him after your favor- ite personf' Once the rat peacefully rests on the dissecting pan the student can begin the cutting procedures. Exclamations such as Oh, that's gross! can be heard from some of the female students squirming in their chairs while others secretly kept a vigil with the wall clock. Just before the class ends, it is very important to throw away all of the Rattus Rattus rubbish into the Rattus Rat- tus bucket! For some strange reason, the students who performed the dissection do not eat in the cafeteria for weeks after . . . fiNonder Why'?!l l Jodi Gade YODA A friend is one with whom you dare to be yourself. l l Albert Gagne 1 , Denice Gagnon f X ,A Tina Gagnon GYPSY Smile! It's not the end ofthe world! Tina L. Garcia TEE Make the most of you and have a bright future!!! Todd Galick RADIO MAN!!! Okay, everybody stop it! I'm having too much fun! David Gaz DAVE Hard work and dedication start from one's good edu- cation. i Y Dawn M. Gallo There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storrn. Jessica Geiger Michelle P. Germaine Jenn G9fSf9 SU-gan M' Gf'95Pf6'f' Time to pack- it up and SGS ivhat tomorrow brings. fwM,wMmwmM,,.,,.- NR Thomas F Gallo JULIO Some think good, some think bad, no one is sure. Kimberly George KIM Live for your dreams and reach tor the stars. .-A Vi N. , Lfii'-ifli.: lk wx 1 Xi iq lam-...uw-.-rw.,,,,.,,,1,,,.,mFNj i 1 1 - - - my 1f.wLz..a.-. - ' 5 1 Gonska Tammy L. Goodell Diane Lee Gioia Bjorn Goldman Paige L. G.l. Everyone's heart is bound- ed by a world ot drearns. Francis S. Goodrich FRANK i Friends are the best things you can have in life. Alison M. Graziano GATOR Well done is better than vvell said. f5lSEi-IIOFZS A rnan's gotta do vvhat a man's gotta do! Melissa A. Goodridge MISSY Caring and sharing are the secrets of living. Scott E Greene ARNOLD Excellence is not a gitt, but an achievement. . l Denise M. Gravel The smile that you send out l'GTUI'l'iS to yOU. Dave VV. Graef GOODY lf a goal can be perceivable it can also be achievable. l f l Virginia R. Greenough Laura A. Griffin A lot ot what we see rests Be true to yourself and f3lS9 on what we look at. to no other. f X as X David P. Griszkauskas Scott E Gryk Peter Grzadzieieskr If th. 5'Z . Getz vvimout music, life would be PETE Wjvefvoufng 'fs Ccmmng YOU' Well you know, we all want a mistake. Lite is more than food, and lang Y re 'n e Wrong to change the world. body more than clothes Donald R. Guzaukas DON TWO I will write a song to make you believe in me! Ronald J. Hackett BUDDY Y Senior lite is mighty flnei 85 , you're divine. various designs, colors, shapes Every year the opportunity of buying a class ring is offered to all students. The students are given many different de- Signs, colors, and shapes to choose from. They may choose something plain - simply containing the school symbol and the school color as a stone. Others may ff M ' ' X decide on something more elaborate and meaningful containing a sport in which they participated and their name carved right into it With the huge selection rinQS ElVE3llHii'lFt, e-veit' student Qixiffflf f E1DlQiO Digit out A ting l'l -MTE ' . her. 'M f- k - f - - .,,......,.,..YAs,.a....,...,,.,.,..... 1-, - .,,.....,.. ,,,.... tt '-,t7sp'Qf4'1,tifi vT:--.7!.r:i iii.:-fe -- E Y 3 u '- I ' Jay Hail Lynn M. Haman Karen Louise Hansen PONCH LYNNIFER KAREN Let s do it to them before lt may be against all odds, Love is a cozy spot, and a they do it to us H.S.l3. but-go for it! friend TO Share ii With- V its sells everything from toys to donuts Each morning from first period to third period in the cafeteria, the school store is open for business. Selling anything from stuffed animals to Dunkin Donuts, the store is a lifesaver for all those students who, after waking up at 7:30, are lucky enough to have an early study so they can still get their morning donuts and or- ange juice. On each holiday, the store sells appropriate gifts for girlfriends, boy- friends, even mom andsdad. lf you're in need of a pen or pencil or just have a sudden urge for Crunchy Cheese Doo- dles, the store has what you need, and a lot of stuff you probably never heard of. Hun by Deca, this school business is a much needed organization at SHS. Christine L. Harkness CHRIS It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. l Daniel F. Hart D. H. The shield that covers the mind is easily broken. L .Q i,i si : f l. , Ken Hayes PokEnFAcE I But officer, the house Q0t lil the way! ft L . ... I. '.. I'w7 Thomas C. Hedges CHANG This bud's for you!! Robin E Hfnze VVIPPIE Every day I will greet you with a smile. Kurt J. Holyst RODENT Some folks are born made to raise the FLAG! it K ,i f W ., Q . Laura Hemson MICKEY MOUSE Here's to good friends, there's no stopping us. Q ,rf Brian J. Hoffman HOFF Today's dreams are tomor row's realities. Kristen Hoy MADISON CHIP-A-l-iOY Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street? jfM.E,, M- rv Y xxx. . ti Liu - :wr fr'-fp -1 fwwrx-1,-f ' , E' . app.. ., .1 . ' ' -x 5.-'A N54 l , K -I jr 5 J 1 Kathy R. Hicks RAE See life as it should be, not as it appears. Susan Hoffan SUE Together we are tomorrow. Mfdiaef J. Hubenfi MIKE Once a lung ali,-.lays .1 i but once it hirehgil enough its Walter Hfnostroza Remember the past but look to the future. Darrel! M. Holley BROWN SUGAR Today's dreams are tomor- row's future. 'YW Tv' yAi,,,,..., fs, . , Lktl i 'i l ' Kimberlee J. Hudson KIM Friends may part but memories stay within the heart. 1 , John W. Jahne JOHN JOHN Prove yourself for you are the move you make. Marie Jasenski The most wasted day is one on which vve have not laughed. NSE llifflfi Brenda J. Hughes Dreams are as wings, when set free they soar! W l Megan M. Jameson MEEOS Each happiness of yester- day is a memory for tomor- row. Z rw Eric A. Johnson RICK A friend is a present you give yourself. q3 ff ' fmwi, 1, ,. W M. - r . -- riumwfryv-, , Chris lngriselli UCLEAVER-SEAL l'm so broke, l can't even pay attention. Michael D. Jamrock PLAYBOY Watch out world . . . here l comelllll - l Lisa lngriselli PUPPY-EYES We create our tomorrows by what we dream today. O l Christine Jankowski CHRIS Live it, love it, or leave it. l Lisa C. Johnson TVVITCH The moment may be tem- porary but the memory is forever. 1 .- l William Johnson f X l r l i l Timothy E Jones JONESY Skating away on the thin ice of the new day. Edward J. Kaftan EDDIE B Be oblong and have your knees removed. John J. Kane CANDY CANE lt's not over 'til the lat lady sings. -Ax.. .,4- 1 I 4 b ' Nz? ,J Donna L. Judd Richard Judd Jr. Micheiie L. Kaine JUDDY S. J. RICKUMS MECHELLE What soberness conceals Keep your feet on the A smile is a whisper of drunkenness reveals. ground and reach for the laughter. stars. ., art students prepare 1985 mural Once again the talented art students at SHS gathered to prepare a mural for the senior class. This year's topic was popu- lar things of 1984 and 1985. Characters :much as Cabbage Patch Kids, Gremlins. titre 8ears, Prince, and Boy George ap- rwrrii' on the wall in the hallway of the t1.'l:3QGl'll9DI. This year Mr. Grimaldi advised the group of artists. The first step of prepar- Wmwm. ,,,, ..., . ..... ..,....,....X ing the mural was the rough draft on a piece of paper. After the rough draft was completed and approved hy the adminis- tration, the young artists were ready to be-Qin OD the wall The whiiiie prgrrirj-by il. many lOi1g: fiflllf? 'ltirarre 1, q periods spoil to . Wllll 3 lOl ' WGS Cvfuzw' L l teachers hatethem, students lovethem g fl l L Anne Marie Laura L. Kanute Lisa A. Katzbeck Denise G. Kelly Kannenberg KNUTLER LEES DENNIS BERG. To love something is to give Life is too hard, she gives A moment may be tempo- Vm just beginning to See, it room to grow. the test before the lesson. rary, but a memory is for- ever. now l'm on my way. 1,-if, f iv V 4 f Ti a '.f-'fi ,W I C? -5211,-'rv -if Z 1 :,2+'fv-c,- my ,I Q aff 2,52 2 9, 7 gf 76, , 45 Cuffs Milfs Dil 1 srrmsrmrs owing may DICK A MBEWHL EMMA THE CRllClBti. TU ARMS if dpi A IS IS IS Cliff and Monarch notes- teachers hate them, students couldn't live without them. All of us have been thankful for these notes on the night before a book report was due. Some students rely on Cliff Notes rather than reading an as- signed book, yet others use them to bet- ter understand theme, plot, and charac- terization. Although teachers would rather stu- dents interpret a novel on their own, Cliff Notes are a part of high school. Unfortu- nately, they can be'-pretty expensive, costing anywhere from 32.25 to 34.00, and are sold only in bookstores. Cliff and Monarch notes are rarely tossed into a desk and forgotten, they are passed around and shared with brothers, sisters, and friends. Lee King Lisa A. Kieinschmidl' LEE Face it, l'm awesome! Patricia A. Kieszoz PATTY What sunshine is to flowers smiles are to humanity. Christine Lynn Koievioh DIZZY Love is never having to say you're sorry. Michael Krar MIKE lf you can dream it you C6-10 become it. -0--4 Rodney J. Knight RAPPIN' RODNEY On the 8th day God created snovvbunnies. Timothy Fi. Koss Love is a different kind of stranger . . . l Linda M. Krause LINNY My long and winding road may straighten soon. K ,.,...,..g.......--..,-.-....-.--------J-- 4 ,KV X, 4 Melissa L. Koiej MELIS Grow where you are plant- ed. Christine M. Kostrzewa CHRIS All happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrovv. RUSSGII R ifrviit RLISTH What Cl long, j:r.1rQ:' il'S Deen!! Miohaei Koiesnik MIKEY Believe in yourself and dare to live your dreams. so 'Z '. YY , L --M . . , 2 t EiiZabeth A. Kraft SMETH Act upon your greatest dreams: They can only come true. aa x Sandra Louise Kunze SANDY Keep the sunshine in your smile! Piohard Lambert 'E r if 'fr 1 f z' r- fe . , ,fi fl ,L r - in if .fc aw my k , ' 7 . at ,, A ,5 r. ' . - ,L f f .J L4 -r r .I-M Michelle M. Lantiere lvllSHlYl lvlost people are as happy as they make up their minds to be. ici- DQ- l. ,. -i HO. , Jolie LaChapelle VVALLY l'm so excited!! Jonathan P. Lamson JON These were the best of times. Eric Laroohelle ff'-wwf 1- uf-vw Edward M. Lada ED No love without trust. Phil G. Landino MOSES lt's easy to believe .... that you're all l need. VW Philip A. Laskowski PHIL lt you can dream it, you can do it. Ann Lafontaine All things are possible to one who believes. William J. Lank BILL When all else fails read the directions. Christine A. Lavoie crinis V A dogs best friend is hIS kennel. Jeffrey J. Lee JEFF Don't mind it you fall but remember to rise again, l Laurie M. Levesque LAUR Smile, life isn't all that bad. Lynette E LevesClU9 The moment may be tem- porary, but the memory is forever. Linda M. Lee Brian T Lefort James Lefort LUBNER Happiness takes no ac- count ot time. QQJD' E. Lili T flakes tall, skiers flock to slopes When the thermometer falls to 300 F, Southington's own Mt. Southington comes alive. Hundreds ot skiers flock to the snowy slopes seeking the downhill thrill. Skiing is an exciting, vigorous sport but it can be a dangerous one when control is lr-si. Thus practice is required to achieve illll-3 downhill thrill. The beginner skier liiirilts skiing is easy to do but later finds it yi still, nerve racking sport. On the other hand, the experienced skier must take heed not to cross the path of a beginner skier. They are generally found snow- f 'Q i'i T 'TH 'N. plowing on Hill One but these skiers may get out of hand and slip onto greater hills and bump into other skiers as well as trees. Skiing at lvlt. Southington is certainly one ofthe best ways to spend a weekend. What's a better way than to spend a crisp clear day riding the chairliit up the '?C+'lri:tj snow-covered rnountain arm Qwti: if fi' facing the wind ra-:ling -i Tl Skiing at i-.fit Ifiitliwfh exhileratingi: . sional as te l brings ifllll ilrii ... t T- . , mall I . New ,U V l 1 Phiiip J. Limbacher Diane Kristen Lipeiz Dean J. Lfppia Chafffe L0f'fCkf PHIL Love's a present given ev- lvlany many men can't see the open road. Page!Plant ery single day you live. school food has had reputation After leaving S.H.S., all of us will hold on to memories of friends, classes, and events. But what is the one thing that you will try to forget? To this question many people automatically come up with only one answer - the cafeteria food. The school food has an increasingly had repu- tation. Of course the people who com- plain the loudest are usually the first ones in line the next day! The savior of most students, though, is the canteen counter. There lie all types of food for all types of people, from the quick sandwich lover, to the junk food junkie, and even for the health food nut there are salads and fruit. The canteen line is usually the longest to wait in, and is usually- backed up to the tables. Sometimes the long canteen lines drive the starving student into the regular lunch line. Unfortunately, even if we try, 'S.H.S. food will be difficult to forget. Stacey K Lowery STAGE You grow up having the first real laugh at yourself. Steven P. l.ozan0 STONER Live each day like ll Was your last. f X A 1 019 ft ' I Sandra Anne McComb SANDY Today's dreams are tomor- row's future. 'I3' James McMahon SLIM Jltvl Don't get mad, get even! 4,0 1 3-r Jennifer Marie Magri JENNY Love is like the moon beautiful and ever UGW- f,t,L..,,..,,,,...M,.-.,--. ,ii 1 Q' ' ,- ,,,,, , .- , .W Z .ra f i Lynn A. McCormack LYNNIE l've never been lonely with you. Larry Mclveilis MONDELLO The secret of triumph is in its first three letters - tri. Michael P. Majeslri lvllKER A wise rn.in ltnovvs everyth- ing, it :alirewd one, every- hotly. X7 I ' '2 1 A ' tb . Kathoieen M. McKee KATHY Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. Meiissa A. MacDowe!! MISSY Love that well which thou must leave ere long. Tanvrnie A. it rinnbt Q Gt ttyl Pnl A fllelld is-. I fm dmv tw tu- 3 2. .,,A, IIIV . ' Dwight McKenney Jennifer A. Maoioce Sharing comes naturally to those who really care. ij. .Il ' , . - ' .f.1,. rf i.. A if -- - S'-X1-'.,'-r-X f '- .F '- X. ' f s A of me vi Ms- La-.qsewi-ef, f t - savage if frgfzwi f P---. gy .. 'ref-'a4iig.vr1s'g'1f viii! K 1. se xy., wm.t5,553L..,, -W5-,a .t,:5.,LtlX 'g ms , ez: x. -as X t if ..:g,1p3V.v X . .zgsjweiwf -if E5 Q W .. Vg tg KJV . if Q if My if , A 5' f Q M32 - -. .- My as K E -I .r 4, -. -.fx V ,.oM.1M-f- is -. .gt ' . .kv 2: -- f . v -sf is V. f- times ,,. . qfwf -2v.1u'rrinff ,wr ,: -21 .2, Amy J. Marek I am part of all that I have met. - Tenneyson Susan E Martin SUE Wait for the wisest of all counselors, time. A f Todd Meier Lisa Marks The best way to be under- stood is to be understand- ing. I Frank L. Maiarazzo The ending is just the be- ginning. Wayne Menard Q , Q74 R, I Diane Michele Marshall DIANA You have failed only when you have failed to try. Shirley A. Maxwell SAIvl A smile is a whisper of a laugh. l Terry Mercier l Michelle A. Marlelli Sl-IELLY Experience . . . is the name everyone gives to his mis- takes. Peter Meade Glenn J. Messenger l iitrtlwaa Utne lamp of laughter dies MERTS MESS if you ean't run with the hig too soon. - ELP Good times, bad times. Life is but a moment, 50 5099! SIEIV on the liioroh. spend it wisely!!! 8l3Eiil0FiS f XA4! i , W i 9444! M, ix. '4 Steven Meyer Rosemarie A. Mioacci Brian L. Michaud Marisa Michaud ROSE SHAUD-HAUD RISA An idea is the most exciting A wasted day is a day on A smile is a whisper of a thing there is! which we have not laughed. laugh. ai K ix l . Janice C. Mihaiak DOLLY The moment is temporary. but the memory is forever. Lisa A. Miller LEE A secret is a treasure shared between friends. Greatway Of LHS 11115 AAUR Fl II CE. vii: gal, V, sg ,isfeffl .'A. L N ' li V4 Ygrv 'V ' 'A I F i w l i complete with carpeting, and movie screen Just what is an armed forces career van? This is one of the many questions that brought a few hundred kids to the back of the school to find out. All kinds of kids went from Preps, to Punks, and even some sophomores! The armed forces ca- reer van was just what it sounds like . . . a large eighteen wheeler van complete with carpeting, air conditiong and a full wall movie screen. The air force captain who was in charge talked to the group of students who came jfs ..., . to the van about careers in the armed forces, He then proceeded to show a slide show with four protectors. The slide show told a chronological story about the air force which was extremely interesting The captain then proceeded on talkino about all kinds of opportunitrrer it t,stt. 5 were eligible for in the arnitii 1 rri. s V A followed up by a-skim li' . then the :sittin to Clnilis Never give up when you've come a long way. Trudy A. Mills CUTEY Elizabeth A. Minch LIZ A secret is a treasure shared between friends. X...........1 Wt-f f gi wlSs-2.-1 su . PATTY a smile give him yours! r T l desks and chairs trap students in A Has anyone gotten up from sitting through a 45 minute class with a wish to visit the nearest chiropracter? The back- ache seems to accompany the chairs and desks provided forthe students of S.l-LS. As much as you try squirming about in your seat, there just doesn't seem to be a place to get comfortable. Plus, you al- most get the feeling you're being trapped with three sides closed off. Many people, to take their minds oti their miseries, take to reading the interesting messages scratched on these desks. Some even add their own creative sayings. Of course you mustn't forget the cafeteria chairs in the unique array of colors pro- vided. At least in those you have more freedom to move. The most comfortable chairs in S.H.S. provided for the student use land that really isn't saying rnuchi are the couches within the 'wooden arms in the library. Perhaps if lounge chairs were provided in classrooms instead, it would take some students minds off their aches and onto the teacher. Of course, many more would be asleep! Patricia Rose Mirahdo lf you see someone without Michael A. Mirisola MIKE ls this the end or just the beginning? l Donna M. Mitchell DONNA-MIN Live life to the fullestg you only live once. Linda M. Mokulis PICKLES A fool can lose tomorrow reaching back for yester- day. f N ..' A.. N A V f 94' fy- If J ,. ...,,..,,,, M Kimberley A. Mongilio KIM Eric J, Monte ROCK Your soul is ill, but you will not find a cure. Jufie K. Moreau JULES A I Make each day special IH every way. f. I Pau! Mongilio is this the real life or is this just fantasy? Da vid Mont! Elizabeth A. More!!! BETH Happiness is only Pi smile away, r .. ,- .41 E , .. R. 'I 'h i i v Kristine M. Monson Mfchae! Monson Duane H. Moore Edward Morarid Your mother knows best. Jean Morgan The only way to tru 1 friend is to he v W .f X I iv-+ N. -. i l Cheryl Morse Friends who care are worth having. Sharon Marie Mulrane SHAR Smile, you too will be a Grateful Kwazimoto. Glnger Lee lllacleau David l-l. Moses HOLY MOSES! it's not just a car! lt's a Volkswagen! Donald Murphy, Jr. MURPH All good things come to those who vvait. Deborah Marie Da vlo' Moss Pamela Ann Musshorn Talk not of wasted love, love never is wasted. Anne Fi. Mullins ' Happiness is wanting what you have, not what you want. Rloharo' B. Muth RICH Are we ourselves? Linda Naples ,AQ Mike A. Napolitano ITALIAN STALLION GllNi-SNAPS N3nfjfO l wasn'l perleei, hui I was DEBS I hope it snow on gradu- HIVWVS VWSQW' P003 Never lei a lool kiss you, or ation! ?l3lfl llfflFl3 a l-Qiss lool youl ,gi Sheri A. Napoletano Love makes you smile in- side and out. Robert A. Nemphos BOO BEAR We think because we think we think. Cheri Newman Next time for sure? f 1' lf the sky falls tomorrowg have clouds for breakfast. than pitied. Jacqueline D. Naranjo JAC ANN lt's better to be admired X-l!7fOl76'ff2 N317 KATHY drunkenness reveals. desperate minds crave snow The time is Sunday night. The setting: your bedroom. Books lie in fantastic mounds across your floor and dresserg all homework, all unfinished, and all due to- morrow. But wait! Although you have four reports that you have to complete by 7:50 a.m. that were assigned four months ago toh yes, you knewll what are you doing? Why fiddling with your radio of course! Yes, those first few flakes appear in the dense hours ofthe morning and your des- perate mind craves the absolute latest weather bulletin. You would sell your soul for sleet, wouldn't you? Everyone's favorite disc jockey is the one that predicts 25 feet of snow. You joke . . . you laugh with your friends and stretch lies of the impending avalanche so that you almost believe it yourself. WTIC is usually accurate, but come on, accura- cy is not the stuff that dreams are made of! The bold listener tunes to WHCN or WCCC to get the only report that counts. When you find yourself cursing after their predictions were wrong though, remem- ber that they address an audience that is predominantly school going. Lots oi luck explaining that an escaped panther from a travelling circus :ittaf:lr.ed t.f0l.l qtniii devoured 30:17 reiwrtrt: The iwph Slttdeitl will rtrrri-ter ri1'f twr Katherine Nedjoika What soberness conceals 'Titr e i L 5 31 '?D'f2'if-i tflsl'-'tl . C 5 ev ' 'V ' ug'-, h.l.iQ!5gtg,-i':4-4gS3,.7,L- .fra.ur-A-,,.f,,.,-:gs,,,.v1i'3- ., ,a . . it it .V 5 Q A f Q1--'v waQQmu4t:.J,A...:.,g....,....-. .- ' Linda B. Nicholas Catherine M. Nichols Shantui Nigum Edward F Norman lf you can imagine and KIKI 4 A dream is a reality that is ED dream it, you can become Better to be alone than in not yet real. bad company. adjusting to a different lifestyle Imagine going to a foreign country, liv- ing with a strange, new family for a year and attending a public school? One must be an independent, outgoing person to handle such a situation as this. Some of the many things which one must adjust to are eating habits, lifestyle, and the stan- dard of living. Yet, by far, the most diffi- cult obstacle to overcome is social accep- tance from one's peers. Within a month or so most exchange students are well adapted to their new surroundings. Throughout the years, S.l-l.S. has been an active participant inthe exchange student program. Anywhere from one to five for- eign students enroll at S.H.S. each Sep- tember. For most exchange students, this is their first look at the U.S.A., and be- cause of this, they are eager to learn and anxious to see what life is really like here in America. Although these students may not realize it, they also cpntribute to the cultural awareness of S.H.S. students. This year S.H.S. is priviledged to have one exchange student, Bjorn Goldman, who is from Sweden. Well-liked by all who know him, Bjorn is truly as asset to the South- ington High School student body. fa... ...NM L' a,e..s.. ...A.1,..u.5.i,g,i Sherry L. Norman The only way to have a 1 friend is to be one. David M. Norton DAVE l Look out world, here l come gl . -f- elf-.fr- :,,v,,. I ,,,. - if-znslwqvima-.fern r-mm-.41 if. Tracey L. Obs! RAINBOW Love is a rainbow in your heart. ll Cheryl Orsini You can't fight against the future. Time is on our side. a Q. Cynthia A. Page? Ciiicify Dorff live for tornoirow. live for today! Patricia A. O'l-lala Behind every dream is the power to make it come true. Sherri A. Orslni BERRI Love only comes onoe and when it does it lasts forever. Tina L. Palumbo HUGGY The best thing to be is your- self. Kimberly Ann Olson KIM lt takes both rain and shine to make a rainbow. FN ax 1 A x 1 K it .CV w Ferdinand P. Ottalagana Fred What l-lappened??? Gloria li Parylalt BUFQTETT Will Dream until l,'Olll Conte true? Patricia M. O'lVeill TRISHA A moment is temporary but a memory lasts forever. 'VCZIV Doug Owens Oh boy is this great!! ' l , .Ki tx KJ X W Anne E Pellegrino PELICAN By attempting the absurd we achieve the impossible. Tony Perone Anielio J. Pioone slr, l iIELLCl When the rislf is laifen oul, there lsrfi rnuoh left. ,iS Ei Xl l liiflff, Cynthia D. Pelletier LITTLE FOXY Dreams begin where rain- bows end. l l Robert E. Peropat BOBBY Life is best when lived as a fourteen year old! .wifi 3 W 4, l tgqyfr.-gs'f' ziypmgtg, ff,,n,ff4A my fr-2 ag, Joseph Pioone JOE lialians do it with style. L. .,.,. L 'awry-G-3-.,,i..-QV, Ml., ' ' ' ' ' ' , ca:mw9v1mv Sherri-Lin Pelrin SHEB Sunshine follows after rain. l Robert Peterson . 1 X . ' . sf . 134: gas, X. V- I sms A s X xl--'X ,Nifffx-se: :' ss-Qs X .ssxsssiaci -X - -V t - EliZabeth Ann Pikora LIZ You don't have to dream it all, just live a day. f Poylyn Peronaoe BOY The moment is now but the memory is forever! James D. Pfeifer MB. MOUNTAINEER Boots of education are bit- ter, but the fruit is sweet. Christine M. Plourde CHRIS Life is what you make it, S0 make life yours!! X144 . Yw:1s...,,-:ease-w4.,:sQq: emu. sf. . Michael P. Plourde MIKE l found the simple life ain't so simple A Kelly L. Porter Don't let yesterday use up too much of today. Rgxgnne pflQl'ft?YliO BOXY Good fgmgg cornc and QU Qi 4r '5. if Robert Plourde Ed Pocock lll Keren Polak BOB SQUAT PAL STACK lt's nice to be somebody but better to be somebody nice. SE ' school spirit shows at pep rallies The most ear shattering display of school and class spirit comes during the annual pep rallies. Before the opening of the football season each year the school holds its traditional pep rally to cheer on the Fall teams. Another is held before the Thanksgiving Game. This year was spe- cial because we held still another pep rally to urge on our football team in the cham- pionship game. For each pep rally the bleachers are pulled out in the gym, the wall are covered with rivallng posters and banners, the . .-..M..,,,.-k 1' '- band's playing, the cheerleader's cheer- ing, and most of all students are yelling! Each class is separated in different sets of stands with one set aside for the teams. The Who's Loudest? contests seem to shake the walls. Of course, the students under the sign Senior Stomping Ground always come out the victors. The team captains between roars eiaiciginr- age the team on to a winning seagtwiw Tl-it teams leave with the l.rfi:w.'imQ.g g f 51. iq V. spirit behind iliem. t3'5f.'l.+.jjlnfq: ' 1 A - get 'emi YPA TF.fxll.ll' , ,l, Michael A. Pulaski THE INFATUATOR lt takes a second to say goodbye, say goodbye. Julie A. Puivermacher Derek J. Purdy oFtv RICK Are we having fun yet!?l i technology invades cartoons A new generation of cartoons have ar- rived! Snoopy and Superman have been joined by the high technology adventures of Voltron, a huge povvertul super robot disguised as 'iive mechanical lions. ivlas- ters oi the Universe is also very popular, with l-le- Man, Tesla, Ori-co, Slceletor, and other interestirig characters. This cartoon is di'iiererir ifom rnany others in that a moral is presented at the end of the story. He-Man and his friends use their brains as vvell as bravvn to combat the evil forces of Skeletor. Garfield, Mickey Mouse, the Smurfs, and many old favorites still continue to entertain cartoon fans both young and old. Darcy Pyne Smile today for tomorrow you may not be as happy. Gail A. Raczira A moment is temporary, but the memory is forever. Nancy Flaczka Dream until your dreams come true. X44 ff- ' wn-- . ' T ,-,..,,,-f Mark Ffa faia John F Riociardone RIC Don't let schooling interfere with your education. Darren A. Hideout Beth Fiampone BUFFY-BEE A giggle a day keeps the grouchies away! Michael Anthony Riocio RIC ldiditrnyway...put.... Dawn M. Riedinger LEFTY Be slow in choosing a friend but slower in changing one. X! David Rayne DOC Musicians never grow old, they just decompose. Tara L. Rich SMAFZE Realize your fantasy, you live the dream. Paula ilffarie Ffi'riAai age Rllill-X Wonion .tin in fi 1' lovotl, iiiwl stootl Lusinda L. Recor RECOF2-SINDA Shoot for the moon. lf you miss you'll catch a star. lrViiiiarn Ffiohters CHIP Srnile, people will wonder what you are up to .i. 1-'A KM F' : ., xi.: l. 1' if, .I l t l Shannon Brady Robinson Spring appears and we are once more children. Cynthia L. Rook CINDY Make yourself necessary to somebody. Ken Rosengrant KEN lf you don't do your own thinking, someone else will. Wendy Rossi WEN Pray not for an easy life, out to he a strong person. aUiSEl'llC'PS l F Matthew Roscoe MATT What, me worry!!! 1 . , l i l Frank Rossi ' Brenda Roth SHORT STUFF Within you and without you life and love flow on. Mary E Rossi A secret is a treasure shared between friends. Janet Roviiio Don't let yesterday use up too much of today. YW l Karen Monique Rosengrant BABYDOLL 1 Happiness is you and me together in a lonely world. Matthew A. Rossi ROSS Dedication and discipline open the golden door of success. Anissa J. Roy The beauty of any day is reflected in your heart. f X -i , 5 .... r- V. 3, .W .-,,,.,r.1 Shawn R. Roy BULL If you don't care where you are, you're not lost. . N . 1 Susan Rychlewicz SUE You may lose tomorrow reaching for yesterday. Scott R. St. Clair CHICKEN Why take life seriously, you can't get out alive. ..f' W r l .- -. l 1. . . . , N it i l y. Kelly Russell Roberta A. Russo Thomas Ryan Jr. KEL BERT TOM A memory is a treasure My styles and sentiments Now is our chance to make shared between friends! are my own, purely original. it happen. RN 5, 41.5 2 ge, .13 symbol of friendship,respeot, and love Wild flowers swaying gently in the sum- mer breeze. The picture is quite a con- trast to the way the flowers for our flower sales are thrown haphazardly into the white buckets! What a difference! Flower sales at S.l-l.S. are held throughout the year by different groups such as Key Club, the classes, and Student Council. The flowers themselves come in a selec- tive choice of red, pink, and white, lsome- times orangell carnations. The best flow- ers sell very rapidly and the others. as crushed as some get, are usually sold lf. V fore the end of the day. Throughout a flower sale day girls will be hoping to get a flower from that some- one special, while guys will be trying to get up the nerve to give a flower to some- one they feel is special. Sometime you will see a sad face on flower sale days be- cause that person did not receive the flower that was wanted so badly, At SH S. the giving of a flower is gi Svrnbol of friendship, rggpgf-tv 53,-,lg rmg. limi liar? liiacoiiic ltliiiasl .i tr.l.1iti.y'. 3 lrfiisilliivii tiki? will tT'li'iliil'il, i Quite A lima mistirrft tn , t W, : f 151 .J -gi i l ' 1 Y-em,m,,-...,, ,.,.,. J ., -1,,' f Aq Laura A, gadowgkf Nancy Ann Frank Sanborn BABY BEAR Samcjedny GUMBY Nothing is so good as it Each happiness of yester- Love COVUGS to H1039 who seems beforehand. day is a memory for tomor- QW9 IOVG T0 Others- row. M r l ,f ' 4 massive traffic jams on the y sophomore strip Sophomores-those gullible, naive stu- dents!! Unfortunately, everyone goes through the experience of being a sopho- more at least once in his life. Here at S.H.S., sophomores are the lowest men on the totem pole , and for that reason they are insulted more, ranked on more, and laughed at more, all in good taste of course. However, sophomores them- selves don't seem to help their image too much, especially in the mornings. Being insecure, they must walk, talk, stand, breathe, and eat in groups of at least six people. This isn't really too terrible of a crime, except before homeroom! Upon arriving inthe morning, the majority of the girls congregate in the upstairs lav in the yellow hallway to confirm for deny- My hair looks gross today! J their appear- ance. All the while, the guys are desper- ately trying to arrange their lanky forms in positions resembling GQ models. After a while they come out and, in clump forma- tion, begin plowing their way up and down the hallway, never turning for fear of bumping into a junior or senior, but al- ways staying on that yellow strip. Massive traffic jams begin to form as the clumps stop in the middle of the hall to socialize, thus preventing any civilized senior from passing throughg and people wonder why seniors love'r' sophomores so much!! John Sanko wski SKI To all who put up with me: This Bud is for you! Suzanne Sanfaniello SUZIE The only way to have a friend is to be one. Lynn Santin WINGNUT Gentlemen do prefer blondes, don't they? f X Fiobert Sargeant SARG You can't always get what you want. l Margaret Mary Scanlon PEGGY The best thing in the whole world is a friend. Amy Schneidermeyer Butterflies are free to fly, Fly away! Fihonda Sargis RRRRBBHONDA!! Those who attempt the ab- surd achieve the impossi- ble. Janice Scarpa BABES Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. William T. Schreier BUBBA l'm finally out! fM'--'-'-m-M--f- w-------.-.......,..s wx f' Bonnie Saucier BONNET Cherish yesterday, Dream tomorrow, Live today. John J. Scheibenpfiug MUGGY Remember yesterdayg dream of tomorrow, Live for today. Timothy K. Schwa r: Tlltl Lucy Saverino lTALlAN PONY Don't look back unless you want to go that way. Inge Schneider INGIE A smile is a whisper of a laugh. ll? iz- ,' Gregg R Scrtiion SLTOOTVTY H Ti' if ul it-rift - . We We are entering. ef, zu, il' r A iii liitii, , , - .ll ri . 'i , Cal world of tlisrgtiilfiniiitltw idiot-, , T-- V.. , -ff4e-+e-n+-f:v-.-:-- - sw 17.11.-.YQ-4-:'f fat: Fw :wisp A . , . ,1,.'l'-.',.iSffr -.cftir-iz 3,14-li . ' fig. gy: :pr -' -'!.'i1E?2Tf11'1'g5Vim-. 13' A '3 ' r . 1 ravi- .:fsrffqfrtr.-'.:ilr ff wriw-gi f' ':',I 1, w,- .1v3:ff::5:IS.?i,:j4:2'f-4,z1,'5..- . fi Q ff J Q i iiwt' ' L f lrrr. ,X'.J,Q , fir' f - -f .af ll , f l, ww '- r W W ff, X f 1 if , , ff f ff X , J V 4 f yff 6 f rf' Mf f ff Sun., Louie Sequensia l Eric Simone i Stephanie Sioma STEM-l Beiore I didnt know howto spell :senior now l are one. fort,-.frrlmq ,,,, ivuw Kathleen Shaniey KATHY Love is ours to set free and grow. Joseph F Simone CAFIROT Winning isn't everything it's the only thing. Scott Smith xo. I Roxanne M. Shates ROXY-BABY Love is the sparkle in your eye! Rebecca Sims BECKY Good things come in small packages. Ai' f ffj I V5,f.f!, X ,V , Victoria Soboiuesky VICKY Life is a challenge in which to discover content. Nancy L. Sherman WEEBLE Success is wobbling with- out falling. Robert VIA Sinkewicz Jr. SINK Good friendships are those that last a lifetime. Jennifer L. Socquet B. JENN There's a reason why you're here so follow through.. f N Laurie A. Soucy SOUC There should never be an end to friends! l Deborah Stagis DEB A friend is one with whom you dare to be your self. Scott M. Stamilio Surf, Sand, Sun, The essen- tials of lite! . f. Gregory J. Spa daro - -......-,,..XX SPUD ning. f'-nal' If. , - K, . : V .ws ,ff Lisa M. Specyalski LEE With sun and warmth also comes thunder and light- l Jodie L. Sprague JOEY Imagine what lite would be like without music. Ln are we having tun yet? Gym classes are an everyday part of school life. Everyone must participate in gym or play on one of many scholastic sports teams here. Many people tear go- ing to gym for reasons relatively un- known. Maybe people have phobias about being in gym shorts and a tee shirt, the required dress for phys. ed classes. ln most cases people refuse to take gym because they are lazy or do not like the activity that is being played at that certain time. Some people go as tar as pretends ing that they are hurt or injured tn tie? excused from gym classes. Gym, or physical education tas it is written on report cardsl, is necessary for graduation. You must receive one full credit in physical education to graduate from Southington High School. Since ev- eryone must participate. the gym teach- ers are now presenting some options ot activities for all grade lewis in order to Sftil3tE'i4if lfltf 'iii'-Qiciil tj-Ot'ti..ii1t kx 'iti-1 ' ' x i -J Georgia A. Stanaitis GEOFIG Happy Trails to you, until we meet again. , fffwmw I . . ' Dennis J. Stanek SLANICK What the mind can con- ceive and believe the mind can achieve. wf f ' aww , , Louise Stella WEEZY A smile is a curve that sets a lot of things straight. www 'ffffw wwfifw www we . X . 1? students show their concern for others A Southington High School sponsors groups that benefit the citizens of the town as well as school students. Every Thanksgiving the Student Council, spon- sored by Miss Cope, has a canned food drive for needy families in Southington. This year twelve families have benefited from the service. Students Against Drunk Driving QSADDJ is another important pro- gram that demonstrates the students' dedication to the welfare of the individual and the needs oi the public. For most ot us, the giving of Christmas presents has become an expected event that enhances the stealing ot seasonal good cheer. But tor some children, a giit brings a joy more precious than we could ever imagine. Toys for Tots, a program coordinated by the Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Del3isschop and Mrs. Aleksinas, recognizes the need and contributes to the happiness of children during the holi- days. But gift giving at S.lgl.S. is not just a seasonal affair. The Crop Walk and the Special Olympics are just two more of the many programs tor which the high school students show their concern all year round. With the many adverse complica- tions in the world, it is reassuring to know that such operations dedicated to caring still exist. Nancy L. Stevenson NANCE There is no remedy for love but to love more. Alan L. Stomsky It doesn't matter how you play the game as long as you win. Sandi Strachel SAM We're off to see the wizard! f X t Jim Sukatski JIM BO .QN- i'KY.'f'7' , . - '3 A '1 '. - LN, i, fi, f'-rr. -T 'K . .' . .,a,ly1oy,y'., .-.,. , ,-L, Karen Marie Szpak You don't have to dream it all, just live a day. Wendy C. Tarfano TOSH Smile, people will wonder what you're up to! Patrick T. Sweeney SWEENEFT And the forest will echo with laughter! 'Iwi Cindy Marie Tafoya TINFOIL If you judge people, you have no time to love them. l Mark T Tayicr TIE It's casual Keiiy J. Swittiinger KELLY-O What you dare to dream, dare to do. Ann Taiarico ANNIE Only when hope is found will dreams be fulfilled. Pasco J, Testa PAT The end is hem Dill :min ries will lnsl fl7ffil.v i Michael A. Szoiusha MOCKINGBHRD Don't plan your next move until the time has come. l Cynthia E Tambureiio CIN The fragrance stays in the hand that gives the rose. Pliiiitfiie ill. Term r is is or lv i' ..,, -. ,. if ii., Michele Theriauit MICH Smile, life can't be all that bad! Patricia A. Turci PATTY Each happiness of yester- day is a memory for tomor- row. ijheffiff' ifaii.fireifi'r:h 'FW it -A ,- is ' if-'f'gT,Z,Ige'f:?5g21fg2:Q . Q - t' ' l 5 , y ' K' '1'.--1:35-f 'sad 'Ewan-e..,,:,'5,,-n ff gl +:,iE.-at-.-gw!r5k. F335- rw: ' 1 '-'is -fi Lemwiiifi If-.nm f-fttfg gtg gztsttm mf 51 '.T'k-1jTflf':,'L ,415 7 . V. -, - -i at if r at 'H Ri74r,l'. ' . r , 'vii .13 'f 'VZ ,V -' f yfis-f-Qifflihigi f . l..r,.jg3, . 3, fr-2.1iit,-wifi: .QQ f ' V QW it ' ff ' . gfz1,11'f1:'fi ,V-f... rr .2-554152742 mt .gf . .1 a t r'twfy.z::2-14 ,,-A5..:i ,. ! 7 it , Il, in . - r V we. an - f ff if fffff 11 -,ww if ' f , r f.,, ,fy . , .1 , .t fy, . if ' Timothy M Theriauit Victory is sweeter when competition is greater. Monique Turenne MOE A quitter never wins but a winner never quits!!! Honaio' R Vanitiess RON Lite is an unopened nut the scgmrrei leit behind. Staci A. Thompson CRUTCH A secret is a treasure shared between two friends. Brian R. Uiiasz If its free it's for me. Lina Veiiucci BEAN One who's out of touch with one's self can't touch oth- ers. O E ,.., . , . at Gerriiyn M. Touma NOSE Quarter-blondes have more fun! Cynthia Urso Ron Voisine f EX Michael A- VV-9fkf70ffS Sheryl C. Walsh Christine T Warmer Mark Watson WP-'KS srieaav ctiais Spy We know what we are, but Look to the sun and you I got them all bugged! know not what we may be. can't see shadows. Brian Watts Jonathan Welch WELCH ,f N! the bob, mousse As everyone knows, hairstyles change every year. Following the styles in all of the fashion magazines has always been a specialty of S.H.S. students. Hairstyles this year took a turn toward the natural look. Many crowns sported a natural shine and softness. One of the favorites. which we borrowed from our past is the bob. The bob look consists of hair cut straight across the back. Shorter rendi- tions of this style bob up and down as the wearer walks to chemistry class, thus giving it its name. lf playing with whipped cream cans is one ot your specialties, then mousse ts for you. Mousse is a revolutionary discovery a foam, which can even come in rn lc-r ro late, lemon, and strawberry and l'tnlt-re.. M, . 41, 1 - 4 , WM' r t - x . X t l . change hairstyle add body, shine, and manageability to hair. Dressing up their locks was another thing that made '85 women unique this year. Bright! Many girls added bright rib- bons and ties to their wardrobe with which to accent their hair. ln hotter tem- peratures, the good old bandana comes into play as a headband. Varieties of col- ored pins and clips, large and small, were a new thing this year. They make the wearer look carefree rr if mg does not lr.r'to'- tn tm- make het lt t it With .nr if . tum ltflve lvff tl F3 lol 14 . tip t'tj1' '- l -i ,xi - b 1 . 21, ', ',,'v yi Chris Wells Karey Wells Earl H. Wiloox CHRISSY BOZ Live, Love, and Laugh to the fullest! f f 7 M 7 W looking up, students see green - not blue Every morning as we drag our bodies into school, do we ever take the time to loolr up on the root? The majority ot the students are in a daze this early in the morning, observing very little or nothing. l-lowever, sitting on top ot the sohool root 365 days oi the year is a quaint little greenhouse. li youlre l':'3'ii one to go stroll- ing on the rooi, than Q,fC'l,2 l2 paobeiiily nay- er seen this fertile dominion. Used by the Botany and Biology classes, the greenhouse contains a vari- ety ot vegetation ranging from marigold plants to tomato plants. The green house, though, is basically used for experimental purposes only. Most students don't real- ize how fortunate we are to have a high school equipped with a greenhouse! Tammie A. Wilk FFlOGGY What is . . . is, what was will never be again . . . Jay J. Wilson WILS Some folks are born made to raise the FLAG! Richard Wilson ... wll.sl!ll!!lll l closed my eyes and every- body seemed to slip away! f N Kevin Winn Chester Witham Thomas Wlodkowski Derek Woods TiaMari Zuccaro TIA Love and friendship- the greatest things in life. I !.....,,..,.. ,--..,,.,,- 1 John D. Zavisza SWAHEE Times were fun here but now it is time to move on. Jeffrey Michael Zurosky JEFF You must learn how to fall before you learn to fly. Frederick A. Zering FAST You live only once so make the best of it. Camera Mark Campbell Scott Emond Timothy Farewell Michael DePaolo Ralf Ganswindt Sharon l-lubeny Michael Jiantcnio Michelle Johnson Martin Kaschke Matthew Laprie Frank Lapico Laurie Lagasse Joanne Marcuccio Mark Mauro Jana Wong The key to success is per sistence and a smile. Peter Zickfeid Shy Nancy Michaud John Matczak Edward Morris Scott Musshorn Michele Nephew John Pelcher Alfred Rasten Paul Plourde Thomas Ringrose Wayne Snow Connie Tabrcn James Starr Sifnil ltccltlm' iii si si ill , r-rl--,. --W ,.,..,, .,,, . 1- , :,yr-we--T -1- W- --N. - . Y A ., . sq-M..-..1mrr:n-'Ji' 12'1i7,73f7L-J M V t 1 ' . V ' J f I f 1 . YV? ..-, l - ',...,,.ex.A.,,gfa . .. 1, .',,.,f. .3 if iff, st 'ifii-Qeagiiiifflf.-1.L f'?'3fQ?',,j 14.31ilf'fi.1E'21fi2j.',,3R7i1f I makes- V - M- . -. f as - ,L 1 1 A , - leaders changed but spirit remained Although our group of officers of the class of 85 has changed, the dedication of the officers has remained constant. Sophomore year, our officers were: Presi- dent, Rhonda Sargisg Vice- President,Tina Palumbog Secre- tary, Donna Ascioneg and Trea- surer, Stacey Lowery. These of- ficers did a great job of helping to unite a group of strangers with different backgrounds and from different schools into the spirited class of 85! Junior year brought a new group of seven capable officers: Presi- dent,FihondaSargisgVice-Presi- dent, Tina Palumbo, Assistant Vice-President, Jackie Nar- anjog Secretaries, Shelly Martelli and Karen Polak, Treasurers, Stacey Lowery and Staci Thomp- i son. Their enthusiasm was much needed as we undertook many activities as a class, including the Junior Prom, Never Gonna Let You Go, and the Junior Show, A Knight to Remember. Finally, it was our senior year, 1984-1985! The year we had ea- gerly awaited had arrived. Presi- dent, Denny Stanek, Vice-Presi- dent, Tina Palumbog Secre- taries, Donna Ascione and Karen Polak, and Treasurers, Stacey Lowery and Staci Thompson were elected as officers by our class. They exhibited the neces- sary Ieadership qualities to run our class activities such as the Senior Prom i You're The Inspi- rationui, Class Day, Class Night, and the original class of 85 carnival. We have TJQSD vrery lucky throughout our years at io have 1' his , :2:o5ri'ii-i cf? 5, f X f 1 terrific teamwork . . . togethernessll The Class of 1985 has much to be thankful for with Miss Turner and Mr. Garry as its advisers. Mr. Garry, who took over for Mr. Stranieri last year, has done an outstanding job working with Miss Turner on planning and or- ganizing all our class activities. Together they brought much en- thusiasm and spirit to the class, by putting forth that special effort and devoting their spare time to make our class the best it possi- bly could be. Much of their time was spent working with the Pow- der Puff Team, organizing the Senior Class Play, and planning the Senior Prom as well as Class Night and Class Day. They brought much success to our class and should be given special recognition for the terrific job they did! ii' -,',,,, ,..... ..., . -sn keep sight of dreams and successes ln three short years here at Southington High School, we have grown, matured and be- come one. Hard work and the de- termination for success have helped us to reach our goal. The time spent in classes was well worth our efforts, for we have grown and matured. We are pre- pared, for our minds have been opened to the beauty around us. We could take time - solemn and quiet moments - because we knew we could turn around and someone would be there. lt seems there were always prob- lems and frustrations that blocked our paths. But these ob- stacles could not defeat us, as we were determined to achieve our goals. We will not lose sight of our suc- cesses and our achievements. The view we possess of our hopes and our dreams shall not be blurred for our spirit cannot be quieted. I regard these years as the most important in our lives, for we en- tered Southington High School as diversified individuals, and have grown to become one of the finest classes ever to graduate from Southington High School. l truly am proud to represent the Class of 85 as their president. 1 1 Q tw 'H Jr. rm 203 1st row Peggy Alby, Joelle Anderson, Denise Asklar, Nancy Appelle, Cindy Angilloneg 2nd row Gordon Ashade, Pete Abramczyk, Rich Accutura, Dave Altano, Lisa Aszklar, Sherri Albert, Kerry Andrews, 3rd row Joseph Angelo, John Angillilo, Ron Angillilo, Paul Aszklar, Steve Baccaro, Laurie Albert --if Jr. rm 205 1st row Melissa Bouchard, Lisa Bouchard, Val Blum, Michelle Booth, Lisa Brophy, Danielle Bouchard, Robyn Brayfield, Tina Boardman, 2nd row Don Bogdanski, John Boutilier, Robin Borkowski, Heather Broad, Ken Boudreau, 3rd row Keith Brown, Bill Brush, Rich Boucher, Len Bobinski a e WW U94 Jr. rm 208 'ist row Becky Cosmos, Todd Couier, Amy Cyr, l-iim Dennison, Christina Dearbury, Rob Cor, lyiil-fe Curran, Ed Curlyg Eifwzi F5427 Greg Costello, Kim Ciosek, Lori Collar, Stacy Cugno, Sheri Delyioura, Danielle Dsaririgg, lflelly Decker, Linda Cyr, Tim Ccrrrnolly, Dean Cochrane, lfrr Z Scott Cunilo Dari Corbeo, Ken Didad, Joe ljglbivirflmr, ,ice Dansick, Victor Wi Vi V, Tom Danbbizl, Paul Convells, Mike Dellalle- C1'li71 MW,-,.,, - Jr. rm 204 1st row Andrea Bertelli, Amy Ballard, 2nd row Darlene Banville, Lisa Berube, Michelle Blanchard, Melanie Blum, Cheryl Benoit, Kim Bauchiero, Sue Blake, Beth Balinskas, 3rd row Jeff Bissoni, Todd Berube, Rob Bigelow, Frank Bavaro, Tom Bernadino, Drew Barrett, Leslie Beatsong 4th row Ed Beaupre, Bill Barry, Pete Betzold, Neil Bernier, Scott Berg, Ken Bell, Dave Blier, Jim Badorek Jr. rm 206 1st row Willie Christopherson, Steve Garcia, Mike Brugonski, Colleen Callahan, Holly Charetg 2nd row Tony Chang, Bob Bruton, Tom Cianciola, Chris Carpenter, Jim Buzas, Mark Caron: 3rd row Carol Chartier, Lisa Chamielewski, Liz Chylinski, Mark Burgess, Valerie Carr, Monica Camarata, Paula Chamberlain, Jodie Charamut Jr. rm 210 1st row Lisa Derosier, Beena DeSal, Andrea Dupont, Linda Dorman. Laura DiDonno, Arthur DeBroghsiang 2nd row Carrie Dougherty, Diane Dlugas. Debby Dlugas, Michelle Donna, Jennifer Dietrichsen, Lisa Doubleday, Debbie Dos- Santos, Staci Dowd, Lisa DiPietro, Allison Dinsmoreg 3rd row Tom Dorsey, Gary Einstaded, Tammy Durant, Todd Edgecomb, Gary Donahue, Mike, Early, Scott DePaolo, Debby Dunbar, Damien Dietz X X Jr. rm 212191 row Jill Fongemie, Maureen Forgione, Kim Fowler, April Fiore, Aaron Florian, Jan Flynn, Sherry Fullarton, Michelle Farnsworth, 2nd row Mike Ferrari, Beth Ferenc, Jean Fabritis, Barbara Fallis, Steve Fazzinog 3rd row Greg Gaedeke, Pat Flynn, Gary Falco, Kyle Florian, Mark Ferrzcchia, Tom Ferracei, David Flood, Bob Freer, Peter Ference t '- Y w'- HQ E5 rr EEE Jr. rm 3401st row Sue Hannigan, Valerie Guarino, Dane Greedrio, Dawn Gagliardi, Leon Grant, Michelle Graveline, Torn Harasimowicz, Sharon Gammon, 2nd row Karey Gregor, Chris Gamber, Sue Ginneks, Carol Guideowski, Christine Goff, Amy Gilbert, Denise Garnet, Lisa Gioa, Patty Gill, Mike Goodrich, 3rd row Erik Gyllert- larnmen, Peter Hagstrom, Cliff Guerrette, Neal Hummond, Rennie Hanson, Kevin Goyen, Chris Gormley, Robin Gibbins, Mike Gagnon Y Jr. rm 347 1st row Randy Jacob, Janet Jepson, Dave Jamhanan, Alison Jeffrey, 2nd row Karen Ives, Jennifer Johnson, Cheryl Harwood, Sherri Hokin, Joelle He- bert, Sam Johnson, Harley Johnson, Roy Hinze, 3rd row Laura Hayes, Tracy Jardi, Don Hopkinsg 4th row Lisa Holue, Jody Holest, Mark Jennings, Mike Huet, Michelle Hobson, Lori Jenkins, Randy Heath Jr, rm 343 1st row Holly Larson, Dave LaMonlague, Renee Lefort, Sue Leach. Karyn Landlearg 2nd row Lisa Lee, Wendy Leland. Dean Landino, Lon Lazzari, Kim Lepore, Paula Levesqueg 3rd row Bill Lesler, John Laliberte, Mike Lamarre. ChriS P John L1 urea , Marc LeBlank, Norman Ledoux, Jay Lamb. Laporte, Billy Le age, fi, CY Yvonne Levesque, Lesa Lrxmbride ,,.. .,...,, L.- ,.,.,e ,. L M. .As .,,,.. ,Ng 4 Jr. room 342181 row Cindy Kordys, Chris Kelly, Michelle Lagana, Amy Kay, Kathy Kerns, Marlene Kristopicg 2nd row Kris Kern, Liz Kelly, Patty Judd, Beth Kavan, Richard Krorng 3rd row Stacey Kerry, Amy Kochol, Brian Josenhans, Dean La- France, Gerrit Kimball, Paul Kuziak, Jeff Laiforge, Mike Kroese, Doug Kolpak, Mark Johnston, Dave Koeller, Ward King, Kevin Kramer. 'A-F Jr. rm 3-JJ 1st row Wi Nr lf' if' il ' i -- Madoula, Doreen l wir rr., Mi' 1 ' incl row i Tom lylcGrrerf-rr, inrcrr l,l., lil. V 1 . llsler, Kim l 'l'lr'-limi-, 3rd row i -' ' JGH MCf'x.'lf,, lnvlll lli i'r 1- i ' luryri liiirqiw-1 fl iii' ,r r i or 'QNIWT ' , Jr. rm 3451st row Jim Marusz, David Meehan, Nancy Mihalko, Vicki Malpica, Sue Mangiagli, Beth Moore, Monica Marietta, Kim Motfittg 2nd row Barbara Middleton, Patrick Marcaccio, Jenn Marenholz, Teresa Manuele, Dylan Maulucci, Fred Marcan- toniog 3rd row Brenda Michaud, Ann Micacci, Liz Miceli, Michelle Main, Desiree Mastrianni, Art Mitchell, Rob Montig 4th row Steve Mordo, John Mindek, Greg Michaud l Jr, rm 348 1st row Rob Pershing, Tim Platt, Scott Paturel, John Pellitierg 2nd row Dave Perlot, Aakar Patel, Glenn Piasecki, Steve Pestillo, Mark Perugini, Ken Pelli- tier, Chris Pesceg 3rd row Paula Palumbo, Vinny Parente, Tony Petrolito, Mike Pelletier, Dave Pussorelli, Jim Papandrea, Colleen Plunkettg 4th row Jill Pelrln, Chris Pare, Angela Pascariello, Nikki Parise, Julie Pierce, Michelle Pelletier, Michelle Parmelee Jr. rm 307A row Eileen Scanlon, Amy Arnold, Lori Scrillo, Kelly Sequenzia, Cheryl Schiag Qmi lvlichelle Rubano, Kim Santagata. Lisa Romajas, Rachel St, l-lillaire, Danielle Salzer, Kim Schultz, Bev Rootg Srizi 3V7 ?f Kelly Ronge, l?'.lll Fiigigfil Doug Rose, Sce, Dean Eabliiag, Mark Scl'ii'odei', Craig Saiiiggiigirgt, l-fy,-g 503,-- inge, Tarnrriy Salerno, John Salzillo, l,ftl,li'El Semen, Sean Secorirflry, Dgwrrgi Rigiyqgiglv -,iOi'll'i HOSE X ms-Qsft,,.vw-.-v-7.-..,,,n,, .. , r ' ,,f ,, i. ,,, V. ..vt.1:,5..4fi.-1 l-runnin.. , N , Jr. rm 3461st row Scott Newhart, Pat Murphy, Jim Mulrooney, John Mulrooney, Jett Murray, Chris Napolitanog 2nd row Dave Murphy, John Moriarty, Scott Olmstead, Kevin Murphy, Kurt Nicholson, Vivek Nigamg 3rd row Ann Nitkowsky, Holly Norman, Cindy Morris, Jeanine Nadeau, Kerry O'Neill, Charlene Orsini, Lisa Palmese, Deanne Murphy, Bryan Murach, J.D. Musto, Glenn Mullins ,v,, , Jr. rm 3501st row Julia Raynes, Kelly Porter, Bobbi-jean Robertson, Dawn Bojor, Beth Prushnlc, Michelle Ruska, Marie Renng 2nd row Melanie Robinson, Debbie Rizzo, Joe Provencal, Becky Rancourt, Scott Polvernock, Karen Richie, Sue Rohart, Karen Renehang 3rd row Glenn Prushinski, Tom Poitras, Tad Rogala, Kristin Rogers, 4th row Tim Polaske, Sean Rancourt, Paul Raczinski, Bruno Rizyzualia, Dan Reed, Dave Queen, Jeff Riera Jr rm 301B 'Ist row Paul Stadniccenko, Tom Staffanci, Rick Solomon. Pete Shostakg 2nd row Steve Stanish, Tom Smith, Todd Smith, Ed Sfankewicz Mike Spaulding, Randy Sikorowiczg 3rd row Matt Stanton, Anita Sonnenbefg llallfa' Jean Spring, Tammy Spreda, Holly Sorbello, Melinda Silva, Angela spasm- 4111 row Kris Smith, Joann Spencer, Sue Spadjinske, Jackie Stathis, Valerie siainiszi Gayle Simone, Kim Singer, Kathy Sheppard, Elizabeth Shea S f N ,,,, , l L l Jr. rm 2501a! row Ted Theriault, Joe Tripperiny, Rich Trizcinski, Dave Surprenat, Ken Talbot. Rob Trottier, Mike Tanner, 2nd row Walter Swanson, Shelly Thor- stenson, Steve Thurston, Debbie Tesar, Bob Thompson, Sherri Stone, Lisa Tan- gey, Ann Sullivan: 3rd row Carol Toffolon, Kirsten Tienken, Lori Trojanowski, Dawn Ucello, Brian Terry, Rob Thomson, Kathy Stimpson, Debbie Therian, Cris Suppe, Dave Sullivan, Bill Uliaz, Brian Starch, Debbie Stone. tie? ' Karen Zimmer, Karen Yorskig 2nd row Bob Zemko, George Zakreta, Rod Wrob- M leski, Tracy Wright, Deana Zachar, Hope Zieminski. Jean Yorski Jr. rm 708 1st row Joan Zentarski, Chris Wysoski, Becky Zack, Paula Zajac, IM l S0 h rm 304 1st row John Bertola Paul Brackett Mike Boyce, Steve Bente. 'V 50 :WSte!3re Bohlman, Kevin Boguslolskig 2nd row Peter Borchard, Pete Brandolrni. ,5nlrrl5'T0ny Bradly, James Brayton, Steve Bertz. Matt Brady, Keith Berrmr'ni Tnny enbg:gBOhIman, Senn Boyle. John Beidler, PaulBanty1 3rd row Mrs. Harrington, t htfryl ggpixgmdleyl Amy Braunschweig. Sue Bertuca, Debbie Blier, Ann-Marie Bl.inei,q Ni- glerfvfggle Bgldurj, Denise Boudreau, Lisa Bosnia, Jenniler Bowns, Tara Berubr' Arnie 3 er l e l li f,L.....W, ,..,,,. -,,,,..,,,,m, ,c,s, ,,,,,,KX i ! a n Jr. rm 248 1st row Joe Vellacci, Kevin Waskowicz, Paul Wadman, Tony Valerio, Rich Welton, Steve Vaness, Keith Violet, Mike Woitowitzg 2nd row Pina Vullucci, Maureen Vumpack, Amy Walsh, Cindy Voorhees, Beth Voorhees, Lori Wilcox. Tammie Waring, Joyce Wernickig 3rd row Diane Vieria, Kim Wasik, Kathy Wisk, Kathy VanGorder, Hope Ursini, Maria Walker, Heather Wodatch, Mary Witham. Chris Witkoski 1 ...ix I 1 i Soph. rm 303 1st row Sue Albert, Lydia Anderson, Paula Andrus, Lisa Barron, Tami Altierl, Kim Alfieri, Chris Ascione, Melanie Anderson, Sandy Badgleyg 2nd row Deana Aldi, Justine Alonzo, Samantha Baden, Ruth Amaio, Kristen Abate, Joe Allaire, Chris Allen, Dawn Banker, Laura Albino, Alison Aparoq 3rd row Trina Barron, Mike Asklar, Rich Anderson, John Adduci, Annabella Batagues, Jamie Beaupre, Rhonda Angelone, Mike Bavaro, Alex Becking, Stanley Allen, Andrew Baccewski, Wayne Bard Soph. rm 3061st row mm, i ' S , - Canning, Brenda C-fl'lH 12+ , f Dan Brino, Joe Bum, ii rr,-L Lfrt : , row Jeff BArl.ilml:, 1 , Cflldworil, Piiln lf' rv ii CGS:2ldy, lrnrii M 1 'l rl . 1 1: - w - . 2:1 : f 1 ,,.q,-thgn, 5- .,:':,f , i -5 i' fi'i'Ci5?55?5,5y, Q33 j 9 i 'sL::f,g:.sg '. 0.1, K. 1 ,J Raft, -' 'I Jail' ' 7' , .. 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A Q r , fjl 2' - H tag fs. i if-1 '7 i: .ik-5iff'1 Lf K V h ' ' - I ..- -YT L , , Soph. rm 308 1st row Rich Cote, Bill Cliengan, Mike Coppolo, Dan Ciarcia, David Chapman, Tim Coffey, Robert Cochran: 2nd row Dave Cochran, Brain Clavet, Bob Cicoria, Mark Chamberland, Sal Conant, William Chmura, Keith Collin, Henery Cence, Doug Cayerg 3rd row Tracey Champagne, Michelle Cerittr, Kim Charette, Debbe Cianci, Kim Conrad, Aimee Cotton, Mary Collins, Denise Charpentier, Tracy Cisek, Sarah Chuprevich, Joyce Chalfant, Jenn Chomic ti X Soph. rm 310 1st row Brian Drivdahl, Robert Doucette, Keith DiWeno, William Dixong 2nd row Lisa Dombrowski, Kim DuPuis, Benita DiValentino, Kara DiMugno, Elisabeth Elsinger, Tracy Dumont, Lauren Dionne, Dobres Dobkins, Leigh Dorbuceg 4th row Katie Dibenddetto, Kate Donavan, Keith Draghi, Joann Dumin, Sean Donnelly, Tommy D'Errico, Jason Doty, Dan Dupuis, Sean Dugan, Janice Dufour, Cheryl Dunsing, Mark Dossantos, Eric Dobkins, James Dolan ,,,. M Wffmn uv.. , l i i l l Soph. rm 3091st row Bob Della Vecchia, Tony Cusano, Jim DeAngelo, James Cyr, f Doug DeCrisantig 2nd row Kevin Delanzo, Tyler Demarco, Brain Cox, Jim Cyr, Kevin l Daddong, Tony Delsanto, Paul DeFranciscog 3rd row Roberta Cusano, Tammy Cugno, Kelly Crean, Lisa Daigle, Kelly Croner, Shelly DeCaro, Chris Damecog 4th row Chris Delgrave, Kristan Della Vecchia, Cheryl Czarnaty, Cheryl Danko, Suei Dansasak, Gina D'Amora l 2 l ' l f i l I l l l E l i 4 l i i 5 l l 1 l l I l Soph. rm 371 1st row James Evon, Ken Fecteau, Joe Freer, Roy Forest, Mikei Gaudio, John Fowble, Mike Fishery 2nd row Karen Fazzone, Marlisa Febbriello, Paula Gagnon, Donna Garon, Christine Freberg, Tammy Foligno, 3rd row Paul T Geda, Todd Gagnon, Eric Ganswindt, Jeff Esbaner, Dan Fowster, Tom Fusciello. I Diane Galavage, Heidi Flynn, Christine Faitella nPi'l'? t F ,,, ,nr 7,1 ,, ,. .r ---- rr-Q,-' xp , f-.ff Mt? 5,1 ,x,zQf.' 'f7 1fg21,f1,f' Soph, rm 37212312 row Dave Graves, Jeff Guzauczkas,Traoy Gerke, Marcia Green, Cara Giannelli, Joan Grinevvskyg 2nd row Terr Green, Scott Hadlock Donna Gra Y i . Heather Grimaldi, Susan Graef, Sue Hahl, Lyn Grzesczykg 3rd row Tim Giammabt- teo, Mike Giannelli, Ram Getsie, Mark Graveline, John Goralski, Chris Glatz, Scott Geddes, dill Hanson, flflh row Bob l-lagisi, Don Grzybovvski, Gary Giammaiteo sd NN, TW-.tx...... ' Soph, rm 3 74 1st row Laura Heslen, Cheryl Hilton, Patty Heavin, Elizabeth Kalvinei. , Kim Jackman, Terri Kannenveia, 2nd row Michelle lngreselli, Danielle Jondro, Tracy Innocent, Melanie Johnson, Diane Hartman, Wendy Hinkly. Racheal Houstrup, Laura Johnsong 3rd row Neal Johnson, Todd Jenkins, Mark Jones, Dan Hara' simowice, Bill Harjnowski, Wayne Jewett, Paul Infante, Rudolph Hubina, Ken Jr seph, Bill Kalvinek f if X l i i l, ii i i l ,i l' M if iii ill in , i n . Pt ff av. l 1 l f- f . W,-,,:.,,..,.M,,., ,,.,,m,, in l ...YL l Soph. rm 315191 row Kris Keretes, Vicky Kerns, Jill Kelly, Lisa Kochol, Ken Karpeij, Tamara LaFlame 2nd row Alison Kleinschmil, Dina Kelley, Dawn Kelley, Cortney Kitridge, Carolyn Krar, Laurie Klen, John Lamar, Lelina Landrie, 3rd row Debbie Lalla, Becky Kuhr, Jill Lubrack, Diane Lacells, Steve Koller, Jim Kuire, Mike Krause, Wayne Lamar, Brian Landrie, Tom Kasek, Glen Keller, 4th row Greg Lalorge, Ron Kunze. ' Sr Soph. rm 3771sI row Rose Marcuccio, Colleen Mackie, Dianie Matusiewicz, Kathy Maluszewski, Jennifer Macwsky, Toni Malizia, Mary Malizia, Mary Maddan, Tammy Mariano, Toni Masselleg 2nd row Mike Mclnnis, Eric Matson, Jamie Maguire, Mario Malpica, Mike Magson, Angelo Manuelo, Elain Marten, Maria Maccio, David Man- wareg 3rd row Mke McKeIla, Bob Mautaer, Steve McKay, Karen Marks, Chris Millavny, Kris Mach, Mindy McGloin, Wendy Mclaver Soph. rm 324 1st row Kirsten Oberg, Robin Morse, Heather Norton, Carol Morris, Ynnya Morrissey, Phil Nemphosg 2nd row Julie Nelson, Lisa Naples, Pam Nicholes. Patricia Nantito, Cindy Napolatano, Tillany Musto, Lisa Murray, Ewa Newall, Mau- reen Murphy, Tom MuIlang3 3rd row Mike Oneil, Jell Ogonowski, Jim Olsen, Mike Odell, Heather Obst, Strew Nichlasson, Dean Nardi, Peter Morrison, Chris Murry, Vinny Nadeau JF - 5 Soph. rm 316 1st row Carol McCormic, Josh Langdon, Michael Lanllere, Jett Lombardo, Paul Loumia, Jackie Logue, Kristin Lukas, 2nd row Kim Lazaik, Kathy Laskowski, Gina Lepito, Bart Lipits, Reed Lloyd, Jeff Lipson, Doug Lockhart, Pam McDougal 3rd row Maio Laporta, Alfred Longo, Mark Larosa, Ricky La Paige, Jonathon Lewis, Bernie Lynch, Pat McGrann, Brian McDonoug, Jett Lonicki , QN- Soph. rm 31818 row Lisa Mazzera, Chris Maxwell, Sharleen Marion, Rosa Men- daza, Elizabeth Moran, Lisa Mongello, Amelia Morelli, 2nd row Lucy Mendaneva, Bob Merillo, Tina Micacio, Judy Michaud, Chris Morre, Denny Moon, Joe Moreli: 3rd row Adam Morre, Jim Murciar, Scott Milo, Mark Monroe, Guy Magors, Alan Morelli, Glenn Michaud, Jett Morin, Monica Millerd Soph. rm 3. c31st row Y Palniieri 2nd roi. ---' i ' ' Citrus P-Qcitil, Vit ' i i' Pnssarelti, fi' ri- Pnlrilitiii, .iw li at Q e V, , at . will T ,-'f'f??EiQY5?tt , 'QQ r 'V .fig ' r A Y ' ',. Tffif-Riu l :wg Soph. rm 328 1st row Jeffery Pocock, Peter Rasten, Peter Rieiglianog 2nd row Rhonda Rabis, Brian Rembisk, Angelo Picone, Jennetta Platt, Cinda Raszka, Donna Reinhardg 3rd row Rachael Riccio, Debbie Prushinski, John Raptis, Kim Plourde, Michelle Petruzzi, Tracey Rumano, Gina Rich, Lesley Rasson, 4th row Denise Rabis, Chris Powers, James Petruzzl, Jonathan Potter, Anne Puskas, Kim Romajas, Chris Parada, Ed Robertsin, Ralph Ouiroga, Todd Raucci Plllfbi Soph. rm 3361st row Andrea Sony, Lisa Spring, Tom Skoozylas, Laura Stephens, Donna Stella, Brain Smithg 2nd row Elizabeth Simone, Robyn Simms, Stacy Stas- kiewlzz, Karen Sivois, Chris Slowik, Melinda, Stamillo, Karen Soliwoda, Joona Shon, Mike Smith, 3rd row Rob Smoke, Todd Sliker, Mike Sidel, Shelly Sevatriglia, Kristen Stamek, Janice Stolfi, Steve Sirois, Gary Sims Soph. rm 338 ist row Dewne Walsson, Tina Welle, Kiane Venturi, Jeff Vg-frellg Joe Wankero, Linda WEIVIVISV, Pain Tycz, Becky Waller, Val Walton, 2nd ron, Qptndy Wheeler, Carrie Wheatton, lvlike l,f-lac!-felin, Delreel' lflfelss, Lynne XfSl'QlRlQE1l-l Debbip Tuslfiowelfl, Lise Vivi5.rio, Filomeria Tw.i.fz,rio, Jeanie lAf9lgQg,4iQ 3,-Ci ,OW UWM, Vvmren Holly '-t!er'ii-less, iiflli-Eff f'v'ef2.3ori, i 5-,iLii'il'Qr, ,jfgtiqrl 'inlgllal Egill i,iih5DDHE, 9,,A,,,,g !fC1'1i'i, 4-,Q:ff' ? wfi?:!'l't l It Til Q ,fllll ',1l'gll':v C I S X Wy.. ..,,., ,.,.,..., Soph. rm 3301st row Gail Schwartz, Linda Roucoulet, Debby Salka, Karen Shatas, Debbie Shaw, Tammy Schumahng 2nd row Angeline Shearstone, Kelly Sachadian, Chris Schafer, Chris Rudy, Curmetina Santabarbara, Brenda Shaw: 3rd row Mark Stamand, Dave Sauer, Tom Scrica, Mike Schubertg 4th row Scott Schmid, John Savage, Dave Schoonmaker, John Rossi, Mark Scraton, John Seward Soph. rm 3371st row Tina Telerica, Sandy Sivalis, Elaine Strickland, Pam Talbot, Mike Stone, Jeff Stompsky, Terry Thompson, Colleen Taylox, Vinny Testa: 2nd row Kieth Trizinski, Debbie Tietro, Nancy Sullivan, John Suski, Mike Tomniak, Scott Teal, Lisa Testa, Joane Suchoski, Dawn Sullivan, 3rd row Becky Switag, Debbie Therialt, Dennis Theriault, Jeff Simone, Joe Torrez, Rick Toreinen, Scott Sosusha, Skip Thompson 50Dl7. fffi 339 1st row Pat Wynn, Chris Zimmer, Lori Young, Valarie Woodman. Kelly Wright, Jamie Zachar, Julia Williams, 2nd row Paul Zapatka, Angelo Zackaio. Joe Robleski, Cherie Whittord, Tracy Yashenko, Kim Yorski, Heather Williams, 3l'd rroirii Bernadete Wlsniewski, Dawn Wilson, Kirk Zurosky, Mike Wordlle, Jeff White. lglernie Zuccaro, Hank Zuck, Ed Zack f X if ff ' ar- W' , . Leadership is a guide to respon- sibility for others to follow. The concept of leadership is nurtured in S.H.S. and its growth can be appreciated in the leadership of the class of '86 and the class of '87 officers. Each of these groups lead their class with help of advi- sors. They organize fund-raisers, oversee class activities, and gen- erally raise class and school spir- it All of the officers take on a lot of responsibility when they accept their positions. The class presi- dent is the leader of all the offi- cers and oversees the organiza- tion of the activities. Because the president's job entails a great amount of responsibility the vice- president is assigned to help share the work. The secretaries handle all correspondence and record of all meetings. The trea- surers supervise the collecting and distributing of funds. Alto- gether they make a team which works collectively for the good of the class. They are the makings of leaders, the growth of leader- ship. For the class of '86, Kerry An- drews is President, Carol Toffo- lon, Vice-President, Colleen Cal- lahan and Susan Hannigan, Sec- retaries, and Hope Ursini, Trea- surer. Mrs. Hayner and Mr. Feeney are hardworking advisors ready to help the juniors with ac- tivities such as the Junior Prom and the Junior Show. For the sophomores, the class of '87', Jason Doty is President, Mathew Fiogala lnot shownl, Vice-President, Kim Conrad. Treasurer. Pam Getsie. Treasur- er, Ruth Amaio, Fiecordfng Sec- retary., Da '-..-' un lsfellxm Corresriorid- writ? SECFEY. E ' l. Y. nl. 3 , , tg, f A - ,www ff Q - it Q 4 . 44444444 qq.1J,7,W H, ,. i I WX 1 I r Il r rm '22i...' ' 1'-,'L..21.:....QY4. ,V .-.K Hee..-VH:-. f r - , ' w.gc--:vqraffg-v:--31333-3 A Dierrrbutive etee education Clubs of f America' QDEOAj .reaches aritcjeiin- students vyrth onthe egob iff Werld r Offrcersf Ji-inet Bri3IQher president t r 4Devrrn Qnotrio secretary iilqiollytif Dornahuezzggggporter fxxf Thomee Gallo rvscefpresrqenr 1 Q. ,K ,, fi X. flQdvisorei,Mr. Ketty, MrffSchreinerp X x X! X , fifff n f u ZZ X X X MQ 6227 W X fr- xr if A ff' f! 1 I :xx ,vc ,N , of X f felt: 4 H . 0 O1 X 1 XJ' wolf Xxx Q X Here is a group of students inter- ested in the Culinary arts, or pre- paring foodg in other words, they have a lot of fun making gogd things to eat. Advrsor Mrs Hallett Offrcere Robert DePaIO presrdent Doug Owens Phrlrp Landnno vrce presidents Gloria Parylak Mrohelle Keane secreterres Da vrd Elhott Ftonaid Hackett tree surers - r . . - 7 ' v 9 U I - r awww.-.,.,w,.f....,.,m.Mm....:..11,.-,,,..r-.- LJ., -A , ,,.. . :e.L.,u-W. wt I 5 .r,. M , J. ...V A, ,Q Q :irsfgff ZI J , , w.,4'- V ' 'iz'-ri: X-NFLTT!:'T' .1 rj 'J iff'f.A lgrfgrl? vfP'fjfvfff gulf , ' ' ' Y J ,V r ,, ' -If ' ,wfff-,E-'r1'1fM1lr f ' A 'ff J ' 7 5 min f.r2'-ef f l pr? ' 1 45 I 1 4. I '-lf.f,f7.ffrHY:' Y ,,,1r?L.A.,r F B LA i n ,. The Future Business Leaders of America is a national vocational organizatron in which business on entated students learn through communications and involvement in activities in preparation for a business career Advisor Mrs Madison Officers Sherry Norman president Denise Kelly vice president Lynette Levesque treasurer Jo he LaChapeIle recording secre tary Ann Lafontarne corre sponding secretary Scott Mac Dowel! reporter Andrea Cusano reporter -Msflwgi -' 'Rl ' : 1' 1? 'Y' . . . ' Q l ' ' ' - . - . x 0 l FF ' The Future Farmers of America is a national organization open to those students with an interest in agriculture. Advisers: Richard Jones, Robin LeBrun, Allan Fenner Officers: Fiobert' Peropat presi- dent, Edward Stankiewecz vice- president, Mark Bergeron trea- surer, Rebecca Kuhr secretary, Barbara Cote parliamentarian, Eric Kuhr sentinel, Darcie Hill rea porter, Paul Zapatka student advisor. X,- Qg '41 ,-fa ft ' 2 bah- ff L, X Tk - ...ev -xi-fr ir 44 r i i ii A riee - new . The italian Clubais a group of siudentswho wash to expand their 'veal knowledge oi the Italian lan-M guage by studying the Italian oul' ture as well as raising g funds through fun activities g f Q Advisors: Mrs. A, Pltox Mr. A. Ofiicerszg Nelio Pioone president Cindy Kordys vice-president Jenetta Pratt secretary Joe Det- s Buono treasurer. , D'Angelo, is A ii ay 'Il- , g'z9'cq o I c-fa. 60.720 A sf-'J-or The Latin Club is a language club whose chief intention ls to for- ward aoiiviiies concerning the Lai- in language. Advisors Mrs Paila Mrs Waldron Consuls Edward Kaftan Lisa Koz Iovvski Aedile Rich Patia Secretary Elisabeth Simone . . , . . , ' ....,..........v-,..a. ... ...ae -. ..,,l..-, , .1-me ..a,e,..a.-.... .,.,,,. 59 rg fl , A gf? if r liao lf? lj 'fl' ,J 4, ii if r1ffs,lQ iii' if ' .ir , , , gsni ,fn 7, f, M-4, ,--q will ,Lf r,-1, r, , , , r, w - lv 4 l . ' ' ff L. i f-, ,e f 1 -. J in - K l ',LX ir FTA .a.s.L.- ,,... -. ., .,--,,.. . vf' L'l The Future Teachers ot America is a club of dedicated students who wish to pursue a teaching ca- reer. The progressive club pro- motes social activities visits to various colleges as well as tutoring to receive a ' hands on' teaching experience. Advisors: Mrs. Alberti, Mrs. Jerin Officers: Amy Marek president Vicky Soboluesky secretary Monique Turenne vice-presi- dent Paula Zajac treasurer Heather Clark program director Sharon Gammon program chairman Melissa Kolej report- X 3 -- X l , ....- I DRAM ,.-' 1' a f P'-'Q Exceptional enthusiasm as well as talent are necessary compo nents used in the Drama Club Un der the advisement ot Mr Feeny duce and direct plays to entertain us How nice' Advisor Mr Feeny these students learn to act, pro: l 1, S l XX N t EJ --'f f, K , 1 i b.... 'o':'L,T f ' M ' vff-'Av-Af,-,m. V.v,Y.,., .V , ,. .,, ,, ,O ,, E 'P ............x....M......Q... .o..,-A.. --,... - i N The National Honor Society, in its pursuit of academic excellence f has adopted a tutorial program de- signed to assiststuiderrts through voluntary support, r Adviser: K. McGrath O O i Officers: Jana Wong f president, ' Louise Steiia vice-president, N Sheny Vvmsh Ueaxxen Anne i Peiiegrino seoretarywlefi Lee tu- torial director. A f r NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q f, X Z Q Z '1 1 x 22 . - N X , E X r xiexr vs 1.7 STU DE ' ' '- '.g..i.:K. .4 ,....-s , ,,.s:,.f..4......v T The Student Council is the voice of the student body. This group makes decisions pertaining to school life. Advisor: Miss Cope Officers: Dawn DOnotrio presi- dent Megan Jameson vice president Melinda Silva junior cording secretary Patty O Hala corresponding sec. Darcy Pyne treasurer. vice pres., Stacey Lowery re- - 1 an-as fv M XJ The Key Ciub is an organization designed to help peopie in any way possibie, such as: Kiwanis, toys for tots, food drive, bloodmo- bileg etoy Itfsx easy to find helping Qthers- iS a lotfof fimf n - n Advigorsg ML DeBisschop, Miss, n 'Aleksinas, n f f i Officeifsz Missy f Fo1cik2, president, A Scott MacDowell vicef prQsid,eni, 'Kirsten Tienken treasurerg Diane Mgrshaii secretary: iii 'l 'ri fxi! HORLI '5Q I 41 4131 The Mixed Chorus is a very large group of talented singers interest ed in perfecting their singing capa billtres Advisor Mrs Srleo Officers Amy St Arnold press dent Christina Kelly treasurer Cathy Stimpson Shelly Thor stenson secretaries Lisa Groia Michelle Pelletier librarians VY'C,,i iii. 1 all W -...- , JV ,JF g. f at f v4 - . . - , i I . , . . . . v I .. r . YB . IIII CONCERT CHOIR l Y tu IE ,I -.r The Concert Choir is a small, ad- vanced singing group that sings difficult music. Advisor: Mrs. Sileo Officers: Lucy Saverino president, Jim Mulrooney treasurer, Chris Alger, Holly Larsen secretaries, Mary Rossi, Karen Rosengrant. Sue Leach, Sue Giddix, Lee Bryant, Stephanie Sloma librar- ians. ,A- ' 1-V ,M 'jg' V st','MerJ,wft xv Jr, .f xx, yy' . '-1 nb' .3 A X 2316 Lm23Ees'mA We u.?uvggv g. A' Southmgton High School, 5:5 ten and printed by very dedioaied students. Since 1898, this news- paper' hascffprintqq various high- ,ligngsgndjiacxiyirges of stihool life. AQiJiSOf:y MQsfDQpKihs QQQ , gditorszZffMiReff?DePaOIi5 Editor -in 4' fChi9f,,,5?e?9 Qfi DQhaK MQUHQWQX Aga. yghqsen,W sg nqg9 Cenoe, QSpoggg?' Etiitdis, fllefiin j ,,MQrgg6g Shady Ngrrqan Busy nbssfditorg, Roh Hadkett Print- ing! Editoff? R611 Nyrermiiteiany 1' EdiiQQ7LiSa KQsi6vJSki 'CoEurnns Eaitgr, Scghtt Pit: NewsQzEditCrg 1. Ken? 'F2Q3engrant,,5 Heidi L Lgunsf WY Editors? THE MEE EEW FCA FCA is a group of athletes who want to broaden their minds by the study of chris- tianity to supplement their athletic background. Advisor: Coach Nak ' ,, ,tc. was .- . ,au..,tru ,,.....,,..g if LT l . Y QQ '- M eggs l FF' F222 Ay' 7 'f ' fr t f' fs' , xy 'C 'A '-'-- + CRC F ' ' T'3 Adminlstmtldl 1 Qui i lv. l W .5 ,Au ORC is a group of students who are responsible for the upkeep of the smoking area and some parts of the school grounds. Advisors: Mr. Gasecki, Mr. O'Neil, Mrs. Daddio. . f if .vi-Y u 1 -V .lar i' j r-x X .. I C S '- ,V V ,R4 , L -Y .A , pw 5 lxp-,gf Alyuu 1 ,sz , Hd lr 4,.. - V, T:'W'Ltwvqz'my PM W CA U I E ,,,f,f, Q. :Nw es, . ,I g , gifs-fdgetzgfide esnuedenfw X-Ffh eistandeef01m4os2atf9n2Ml1fiol4SW ee x 27:5 5 if Xi' 'Wolfe f A A SAX 2QiC1ubs?Q6ge0Af?16PfC3eM5IUd5EU'f5Q QW ' I wwf X f of M ' 1 no ,mf Um ew f - e x HM We My fffN---- L . J , , ' W :Xe x x X ' V x STAGE BAN The Stage Band as a group of various assortment of jazz mu sm Members will engage In competition at varzous times of the year Advisor' Mr. Berry fililented moiicians that play a ff fff ff! J X 7 y-jP1'7U if 1,155.1 ..-.-. , I F. -Age ,,e.,mNE,LA- 2Q41!.2g5: i,,,i.,yK.-Nsy,,..f,s: . .,. , ,.,... ,Why CONCERT B W ' :Q ff The i985 Concert Band a large group of young. talented musicians Advisor' Mr. Berry Ew . A W-QA ' ,- 0 .-'F' ' wg? F. v 4 if. 4 'fr 'UA Wy .w,Ij L , LS, 4 5 ,Q QY, iv-:W Q 3 Adi, ifxwxsla a if' Lf? Qty .T L, . . . . 0 s .',i 'T' I . gm --5 l WIND E SEMBLE 3 M wwf' -' lk The l985 Wind Ensemble: a select group of eager ambi- tious musicians dedicated to the serious study and practice of advanced music Advisor. Mr Berry dent, Bob Casale vice-presi- dent, Sherry Walsh treasurera Sherri Orsini secretary Officers: Jodie Sprague. presi- ,fi 'Qi S ll Y-. .-,,-,,,,, hxgu -wmv ,F , M l 6QifQf2 R0ber1a3f2uSso: bs1SfHeaSS ye-die all i,-',L,i-:- -..::,,p, :,1,, The f12i'sr0niC:ie i'5:.53:m5.Q,gi'5 ,ffl publishing, Seiiing up, and Orgafsizmg the yearbook. They have a very im- portant jobas a yearb ook ias1s for- BVQV.-Vfk , ,k . A fAdQisQrf3DeborahiA.' Benjamin Ll 1 , ' Editors2 Sherri Wakshg Marcia Bfgkeiy QCO4editors:+Jitt1 McKinn qng ipriotogra. hh M Editor AFic5n VanNessY faCademic 10r: f2 John Ef191Qr1ch f GC2ivi?iGS edffor: i Jodfe :SpfaQ11e: SP9ffS ed1tQr:p ?GUf5S Kbsfrzewag: wages editorg Brenda my edfxQi: fJeanne fincigaxgfafj- Qdiion 2 Monique? Tupenngj Yiayoug editor, 3 W Q rl H ,Q .. ,, .g x X .x , CHRONICLE f X 1, 9 K i I 3 i x 1 2 Z 5, I 9 E 'L . S , , .1.i..ii7- -. ..,,,, , he student lite section deals with the activities we were involved in during high school. As well as the ac- tivities ot the class of 85 , this section includes the underclass students. The mundane activi- ties of student life such as run- ning to homeroom, making up gym classes, and suffering through boring classes areo not mentioned in this section. Rath- er, the exciting and most memo- rable events at S.H.S., such as dances, plays, proms, and as- semblies are given the spotlight. GHTING cb ,fx X .. 7 , ,VX , X ff? S f 1 s 1' u n E N 'r LIFE X 0 ,L r . . '55 ..,,, - ' f b ,, 3 Y ,,. I . ? in ' X. X' x ll X 1, 1 ff r Rf 1 f 4' 'EA f . I ,, L I Y E v -f ., . ,gk - J A h .5 4. , ' f 'ij '--' ig i n 1' A .L ' ' if ugly? , , 1 ' Hr , 'Yami' . A 1 gi in- hi' f 4. X n R 4 s? r 1, ':33,,,w'q: , , -- ,vi 'Sf--' xr -. Q S . M . Q m if 3 I 1 5 f Qs . X M V' 'QA M' lf? bn' 4 2 H 4 W , M M4 asf 4 T f if six nkff- 'i QW-,.g.i' ffzf,-,515 ' ' A3532 N .av-::ff.'gQ X' Q f-5, X .v,1.,'q - .., Kp '15 eg, - f' A .7-' J.-'S-Jw.-5.. I V , 5, RFQ , A A 7' v w , Q- NAM.. ' Q - '.P?'g?9? 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Artistic: Tom Dorse ey Hayes, Lisa Kat X , Nlcest Smile- p Y, Lori Amund X , , XZ Xeck y 9, M - hil Landino Ti ' c Son X XXXX X X ' ost Athletic: Rick Bl c v I na Palumbo X X XX Q c,, Nicest Eyes. Scott St ack, Llnda Lee , X X X X . alr, Llnda Lee XX :ww Sw i 1,,,gX5'ffiXwiiX X XXXX X X ,c,2 f , ' if Q X fccv Q A V In X I jr x. -yyk K LX X X LV - X cX- ,,,, . X , W KXKX EPM Ilff-r-'Q'-'---W-ff--VVNNQ-N,-A-Nfw' -..WRX A ' ,en ..,,..,,,,,s:,,..a:f5JE.' i fr er ti k ,Q ' E fy?-P L-1' -z.: up Teimtne Rose ,arid ue :fr--3-,f2 Urey- Qui, Ed, Eyes. Linda and Scott, Ftrrii Chris and Ted, Straightest Arrows Karen and Dave. Figurefphysrquei Melissa and Matt greatest . Model S.H.S. Students: Jenn and Denny, Most Wanted To Be Stranded On A Desert Island With: Louise and Matt, Most Athletic: Linda, Most Ambitious: Sherry and Torn, Interesting: Lynn and Bjorn lf. E'-Zaxfll ., 1,1 11 i Money Moochers: Jill and Al, Most Likely to Succeed: Mike, Outspoken: Stacy and Phil, Perpetual Sophomores: Jackie and Joe, Best Dressed: Tammy and Mike . superest Cutest Couple: Jenn and Mike, Smile: Tina and Phil, Gullible: Megan and Larry, Lethal Drivers: Lisa and Ken, Artist: Tom i22 :::,: :, Liil 'V KW K -L ,ww-vm-vt ,mm A A f X ' ff,-.'f,s-5 ,Z....1, qt.-Q - Z A - J fi' -- ITl0St Ftowdtest: Jenn and Matty, Eric. Dio Tne Most For The Class, Rhonda ano Denny. Best Looking: Tammy and Paul, Att American Kids: Sue and Mike, Intellectual. Karen, Liz and Mike, Jocks: Rose and Pete nicest . . . Hair: Sue and Paul, Clown: Jenn. Friendliestz Jeff, Preps: Roberta and Jeff, Musicians: Missy and Tom, Craziest Laugh: Rhonda and Larry MOWE: BEVEWQY' HELEJES TJ6 SHOVlh THE Em. CQSEN X Q j 1 MUF?PHY' ' 1l ' f E i , ILIGII ,Lxx 3' FA vonfff rv1sfz. 1 eQoDRovy 1 2-4- 4 1 fwwf ,,- fx V, 1 . , ' il 71 H? 'x 53 ' ge ik at Q X' . ,, .SQ 464, '04 I , ',: Q ,.m.m,,.:.M K v . , 4? . 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R ' 151'-wiiffif? 1 Z ,sniF'q:' .- :gg 1 ' M , 'A X-5 AAT: fkuzf' an u v. ez A ,x 1 M v' 1 -- Z - H 452: zf'f3i' 1 'QQ7RA:,zi ' Q- 4 -.-3, .9 :fe .,-- vw 1 1- ' 4 Q, A 1' I ' Sw . .1 52BW 9ff 'LL..- X 'l 'Q fs ' M S? ie! iff ' . 1 ' ,E Q asf H 'ire A -Tw- s'1 V V H 1 A I ' 'v iw V W wr N ,uw an - . . we tound pleasure in swaying to the songs, their memories will endear you . . . ances are functions at which you can see your friends, meet new people, and have a fun time Many dances epito mize the school spirit and have an atmosphere that is a relaxing break from traditional scholas- tic pressures. The Halloween Dance, the Valen- tine's Day Dance, and the Christmas Dance are special occasions that are all the more enjoy- able because of the great holiday spirit in- volved. The Halloween Dance is especially in- triguing due to the unique costumes and their equally unique wearers. Soon the Christmas season comes and goodwill fills the air in the form of many Santa Clauses and the warm, inviting Christmas tunes. The dance at which the lovers spoon is the Valentine's Day Dance where the age old tradition of cupid is ceremo- niously honored. The Welcome Sophomores Dance that was sponsored by our class is a tradition that we appreciated when iremember way back in the fall of 1982723 we became official sophomores. Perhaps togetherness is the best word to summarize a dance. The students who set up before the night of a dance have that sense of unity which makes the evening a success, and the enjoyment eminatlng from the cafeteria symbolizes the happiness we all shared during those moments. Whether you went to all or just a few of the many dances that were sponsored over the three years we spent at S.H.S., the memories will endear you to them as some ofthe happiest times passed in high school. 'l25 The Class of '85 has all the right moves Hula at the Halloween Dance! U f X 5.5, e tw 4 3' 'xii fs W. A x 1 xi, .N k nsifyo .A .fy fi. F' lm, - . '4 f V. 4 ,, A1-. Qzgfq-1 ' :ii- f hir' - .' 7 T r U love to an CB. , .nr 'sh wr. 4-. a L' V i '-'-,xiii '53 a night of unique entertainment ho could forget the variety show that the Class of 1985 present- ed in the spring of 1984 at Cen- tral's auditorium! The show was a pre- pared sequence of spontaneous comedy that offered such skits as The Richard Simmons Show, The Newly Wed Game, and the Where's the Beef? commercial. We were also entertained by such superstars as Bob Dylan and The Beach Boys. There were also many sing- ers, musicians and dancers that per- formed for a sellout show. Many hours of hard work for costumes, scenery, and lighting arrangements went into our Ju- nior Show which proved to be a success. And the best part is that both the audi- ence and the performers had fun. Jackie Naranjo directed the production and Paula Carrier, Ron VanNess, Mike Majeski, and Kenny Hayes were the lvlas- ters of Ceremonies. lvlost will remember the show as a unique night of entertain- ment that displayed the talent of our fine class. ' u ,ul.p ll O .-' it was an evening of variety and IBUQ 'tml f- 1 'M-fr.-nr,:-:'r.Qm'nzux , ,R 'V Everybody looked their best for the Junior Show Our advisors kept everythingrorganized. N f X htel' Af 2 ,, W J in ,W V sf I z -f ,g.wa!,3-.,- . 5+,?z.f- h I 4 1. J ay, Q QW .Lf 1, e, 5 mf 4 , 3 ' ' 2 , Q 2 'Tia' 2 il a, ' 1 EEE: if N A it a I 1-. in .- -Q. xii- W 1 fx -1 5' . - M va , ff 5. I -. 2, ,T QP' x fx ix V 5 5 - ff fag' Y 5 Q 1: I 'an' 74 x , A 4 1 - Q I ' . I P ' s f ,gg K I 4' , , , ,v ',. . W., 4.-U 'X 4 4' .fk.,.4Q, , Q Q ,. Q 1 -- . ... nn- get ka. 2 ix when we relaxed to the music . . . n assembly is another word for an organized pep rally during which students are entertained by the concert, marching, or stage band and the concert choir and mixed chorus. Many students will remember it as an op- portunity to have shorter class periods and to relax to some good music. During the Christmas Assemblies we were enter- tained with seasonal carols and words of good wishes from student council mem- bers and administration. Can you remem- ber sitting in the bleachers listening and wondering if you would be trampled by the stampede to the buses? Assemblies were not only entertainingg they could also be educational. The as- sembly warning the hazards of drunk driv- ing offered insight to a situation that takes many lives each year. During an assembly you could sit next to a friend that you might not otherwise be able to see during the course of a school day. In the future, when the addition which includes an audi- torium, is complete, assemblies will no longer take place inthe gymnasium. Until that time we will fondly remember the gym as the location for our school get togethers, and the enjoyment the assem- bly represented. l3O 'X . ,h ., 5 .. 51m.1.w-o.A,,i, , Hh IH HE V? 1 hlll asa , A K ,A nfs i u'l'f'5 W . ag:-,Q.f if? 1-f A QW, Jh,w::'! , I r Us hz :nf 5? .. ., .1 - 1 1 -frgf' N .T A V : 2 . '53 ., - -1 : ' 31,1- f film Tix kwa-af' , V.a,X,Z'vKL we Santa stopped by for the Christmas assembly. The chorus was on hand for the caroling. A WELCDMED BRE ,Y wmv is .mgv-Mf+,.4,h EA ,N ff? gm '1 ' M L1 K . , ,. .--fe:ff.:,i'sa-:a,4-A -M-,A - M--A--------U 2 ff? 'f',. W V 'if- Q 1 124 . , 'Q 1 wavy the class of 1986 junior prom night he Junior Prom that took place on November 17 1984 was certainly a memorable event lt was an even ing of fun and dancing that served as a prelude for the future Class of 1986 senior prom Portraits were taken and everyone was in their top form with an array of colorful elegant gowns and sharp tux edos The super dance of the junior year lt was a gala event that reflected the spirit of its fune class At the door couples received their fa vors Boys were given large mugs and girls received champagne glasses The highlight of the evening was the band Hartford that played live dance music for the prom When the dancers became tired there were always refreshments close at hand to soothe and revitalize Decorations included great wall sce nery and mirrored balls and lighting The setup committee did a fine job in organiz ing materials so that the surroundings were appealing to the eye Under the col ored lights and decorations one could find many happy couples looking their best for the occasion the most revered dance of the iuI1i0l' MV . ,.-K ,T do,d ., J Xrf1 -'- W- -- 1 rw. f': ff::-1zvf',mms':11gg.i': lzl23: V' ' lt was a night of elegance and happiness. ax ' 2 f It I I I I I l i 4 4, N- Y - ,.,,d,, ,.-, ,,V,V, ,M V V If-Ml iw, f f--A, Everyone looked their best for a highlight of me f N -e.f.,.1f-Tfeai-,,..zvx:1anx77-x!...-,,,,,.,, ,,...,.,.N ,, ,, ,,., ,on it t L . Y' aff fr? I -1. Nobody was without a bright smile that evening. t or-5 it -fi ri' ft. V fb 1 - - ,- tx X ., 1 i . r . 1 X 2 P 1 L .3 The prom is a place where pretty iacei- 3bf ,rr'tJ f'i C LASS 0 F Q37 k iunioryear. vtigfii 'f' IQU P The atmosphere was rich in formality and pomp. fx Tzifzv- .,A.... yxwfwgn.. st -.w aE1.g E -923fww-5-'wttsif-s E5 1 4 N.-.A . . , -f.:x.'4gtt,sfe.-,gxgLN fi . t 'T V , ' f ' f' V' 1. .. .-, l a connecticut yankee in king arthurs court his year the Drama Club once again offered its great talent on Thursday, January 10 and Firday, January 11, 1985. The production was Samuel Clemens' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court which was per- formed with all the life of the original in- tent of its author. Mr. Feeney, the advisor of the drama club, was very satisfied with the performance of his students who re- lied on their commitment to all the details of the play. The students made their own costumes, many of which had to resemble the dress of the medieval period. John Boutilier was the star of the show and Mike Jamrock directed the fine production. Refresh- ments were provided for the audience during the intermission and the entire play time was approximately an hour. The magic of the performance, however, was not specifically attributed to the high level of acting ability of the students. lt was the fact that through a set of small risers and handmade costumes, students could use the medium of the stage to create a believable situation and set of circumstances. lt was a truly memorable performance. 134 r E l l l i the southington drama club presents A bow to the applause of the audience. V fvfr-ef wma' . f ug, Although the evening ended the memory of the performance f X ' ' '. 1 ' mt.-4 :ff , 1 1 t t ,,t W -4 +--' -M 3 I V . ,H ,J yr Two fair ladies of King Arthufs Court, Lucy is under the spotlight in this scene ,,,j?. ,- .C 1. ., M' RW' , 5' as 17' '4f44,f'1eQvW '9lf--A ' 'X H1- g A Wwmqnli,-5-milf. , ,- A ' , P' , epf' The performance was fu!! of nvomfr.e1 Iw w A CONN CT did not. t 5 t 5 YAN K E Q3 1 tt the excitement of the pep rally robably one of the loudest of Southington High School's activi- ties is the pep rally. The 1984-1985 sports' season was very worthy of the spirit emulating from the crowds at the rallies which serve to honor and pep our teams before they go into battle. Many patriotic banners professing the su- periority of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes are hung before the rally. Chants echo across the gymnasium that make it hard for anyone to ,hear them- selves think. During this chaos, speakers profess the victory of the teams and honor them with compliments. Usually the band plays and the cheerleaders put on a show along with the rifles, silks, and swing flags. Final- ly, the sports teams enter and cross the gymnasium while roars from the crowd pierce the ears. The captains speak tothe crowd and as the stomping on the bleachers continue, the crowd loses itself in cries of victory. The pep rally ritual ls one of those un- forgettable class events that make high school life unforgettable. Between the shouting, the cheering, and the music, this chaotic occasion remains a ceremo- ny that will ever liven our hearts and sym- bollze the greatness of our old alma mat- er. iA- 'i'--ii--M'----- --r f Y- - 136 Y' 3 T: 'iM L'f1fi??i'LT. -Mah... .....,t....,.t,, - an , rms.-,..,.s - ...... .,...c,,. ,.,,,.,,,,,,, . , Ry , j the iumping, screaming school spirit The band plays on above the shouts. The seniors are well seasoned in pep rallies. f X l 19 The Senior Stomping Ground is where it's at during a pep rally. UNITUA 'QW- Qwro 'ldrajzxf ww . M 1 ' 'K 4 'tin Even juniors are hip to the action of a pep rally. The sophomore Chee HE S.H.S. PEP RALL ,-rf 5 3 H-, ,W ui W, X . 138 pro wrestling in the hlgh school gymnasium the Southlngton High School gym- nasium was the site for a display of brawn and bulk this year when pro wrestling came to our school in all its power and glory A ring was assembled for the wrestling which proved to be use- less in confining the giants as they chose to carry their fight to the gym floor. Luck- ily though a steel gate surrounded the ring which aided in the protection of the audience Many devout wrestling fans were in attendance for this spectacular event which promised chills, thrills, and excitement for all Among the many famous wrestlers in at- tendance were Rex Moondog, Tony At- las and Adrian Adonis Most viewers will remember the power of The Spoiler, Steve Jones Dick Murdock, and Barry Windham and the fury of their sparring. Although pro wrestling is safer to view from a couch in front of a television set, the event was spectacular live. Hopefully pro wrestling will come back to S.H.S. at some future date to provide more excite- ment for eager fans young and old. ll 3 ll at l the night that the giants came out to Play ,MK ug ,f F9 -y +V .. 'W 'itz' Q ,ga f K Mr. Moondog is looking tough. see: its Q25 f at f as f f A Rex Moondog- and .Steves Jones square f X Barry Windham acknowledges the cat calls from the audience. ., fa if 1? :Pi ' 'x ww fewwil ,.,. N N h g. Q M ,V Dick Murdock, Barry Windham, and Adrian Adonis bring the fight closer. R0 WRESTLING A ,.,.. W,.4..W .... ..m..-.,,A, N,,,,,A.,,,d,,x M 3, fin -. . D, V ,A K' , H nw.. fp., , W., V, 1 ww .ff,,..nf ' l Lan, hustling and bustling to sell magazines magazine drive is the first dose of a class activity that the Southing ton High School sophomore re ceives. Booklets that list the magazines the prizes for selling, and the sales pitches are given to the students during'home room and an assembly is formed to orient the class into selling a great number of magazines. For the sophomore Class of 1987 prizes included stuffed animals large and small, cups and mugs depicting the year of graduation, and long playing records. A giant Sugar Daddy and cash prizes were added incentive for an enter prising individual to sell the quickest and the most magazines. The Class of 1987 had a successful drive with a total of 325,372.10 raised after the deadline was extended for an extra week The Class of 1985 raised in their sopho more year a total of 327,716 although both figures were surpassed by the Class of 1986 magazine drive. The class advi sors and class officers are the driving force behind the drive each year and serve to motivate the class to sell. The Perfect School Plan was the objective of the sophomore class which was finally reached after much persistence and com- mitment to their cause. Only time will tell what future class, will eventually outsell the rest, but the dedica- tion of the students is the key to every magazine drive and makes every one spe- cial and important. .,. 14-U 'i.,.W..z-. . . r af the class of 1987 selling magazines Class officers discuss the magazine drive The Class of 1987 had the Perfect School Plan. f X XM. ,..,., X ,..-,f 1 K B ? A free shirt with 12 or more orders ...an- I, ,,.......w ,,!,. ,515 A The multitude learns S6l9SfT'l8V1Shi I ,. F N . Cash awards were offered to Sfbdff r f1i f7'd L ' F, MA AZINE 5 D. F ,ff M .fn P V X A thletics are an integral part of school life at SHS. Much ot the student body commit many hours running laps, conditioning, and learning the fine points ot their individ- ual sport. By participating in athletics, a student learns much more than hovv to shoot a basketball or what a corner is in field hockey. The athlete learns self-discipline, endurance, and the im- portance of teamwork and getting along with others. Tremendous success was enjoyed by the cross country team, football team, and girls soccer, and the girls basket- ball team is headed toward a great year also. The hard vvork all SHS teams do is a credit to the school, and may all future teams enjoy as much or greater success. GHTING ' VSVV A S' . 1 Ns SPDFITS Q15- 'jg--f , 5' ' rf 'V ,3- 'N Q 0? abt' al ' GRN H . xg, Q nf N 91 . 'IN i asf S' -X-Q We fr- 1 - '--' 1-'rr iwfm w. l of their constant pep and exceptional talent for raising SPWTS 1 may sera fl fairs li FP-sjwiih 'f,?'ffff5, Q5 T:-.-4, pfgiszfsfg giriiii 51:- ull? La EM-21,7 ii Wir' The award-winning SHS Blue Knights Marching Band. I The team is down 76- ,E ,F I 5 A 3 with four minutes ,, X i A... left in the game. The T 3, A fans are beginning to ig ih'A' - g i leave the stadium, but ,tt. do the band, band- ,if ' front, and cheer- , e l' iii leaders give up? No way! These groups T 1 A are largely responsi- ble for the spirit that is not always apparent at SHS games. But it is not only during the game that the band and bandfront exoell. Sl-iS is lucky to have a march- ing band and bandfront as talented as ours is. Led by Keith Berry, the band direotorg Lynn Sileo, silk advisor, Kathy Dowler, rifle advisory Pat Tariano, swing flag advisor, and Bob Rush, drum advisor, the band has developed into one of the states finest groups, as they have won many competitions held in New England, New Jersey, and Florida. The cheerleaders are re- sponsible for the psyohing up of the crowds and the team. TA-DA!! X X Auditioned for the CampbeII's Soup Kid Look- alike Contest. The F139 Team' V , Serenade of the Drums. WSMDQA X ww Qi... Raise your imiiiig. rf i 1 rink ma, no cavities!! .L I ALI The three little kittens have found their mittens. - , ,- . .,.- . , ., V, , ' t V ' AA ,, ,, me A i' f f ,r-, X312 52 L ,. f'r9'A? t gif 7551 1-,,A.,,,m M tif, f A ffl ?H' 1!'ti': wr ir iff L - 2fIi !ii YHf'l!51-1-rr fi ' 3 3-W W3 Ni-M5 if ' 'VM iw- iii ii! 1 ,rf 21+ ng 3, Q!! 113 I fit tm .rut gpg ,554 ,I - Q HE 1-if sw we Qu UQ gg in 54.4 r 1 YQ? 'S4lf if ig, t Q .2 f, f i .454 W, f fig ,, 7 . These dedicated girls spend hours after school learning cheers and dance rou- tines, the latter to be performed at pep rallies. This year the cheerleaders acquired a new advisor, Mrs. Fager. Many thanks to the cheerleaders, band, and bandtront for all their work to raise the spirits of our teams. s if V. .M , Ah? Primitive test model of Alexander Graham Bell's first telephone. , , , Now here's the church and here's the steeple . ii , l . rf f,r 4 ll 'Af 4,6 f V , , 2 l ff f , , ,,,,, fy, f ' X 4 fw'1f.n,wi-,f ,Wi XX me f ... f . .. 1 fy ' PM W 'f34 ls it live or is it Memorex? six m gsxs I knew I shouldn't have starched the flag! Can you sing Far, Far, Away'? f X X,..,...,..nw.g.,.! Simon says make like a fork! A. ...X , ,.,- K ,.. nu The Rifle team. 'Q' --ihr The original boogie woogie bugle boy from Company B. Our football team simulating the competition by running through paper, 'Lf'- -P Il' Av . in Nimmo lhnl lime! ,,,..4-,.,..,,,,..... .,.., ..,.,,, , be X , , . ' ' Jen ,.,.1. Y ,L ... .las ,rdf ,-., --,:,V- with a record of 14-2 and by outscoring the other teams 107-15, it is obvious ihai CUTPLAYS FDES fl .r Melodie Johnson exhibits her soccer skills. , Q p oo if ' VVVVZ This year the girls soc- C i f cer team enjoyed ex- ' T ceptional success un- hifi S k4,,1,, it der the guidance of iei ' fiefoh 9 i hio g of coach Joanne Wal- ,, ,, la' Q lace and captains T ' tj Sinda Becor and Beth f ' I lvlorelli. The girls won , fl I T of the Southern Division it p QQ, T and had an excellent record of 14-2. The team outplayed most of their opponents and outscored the other teams 107-15. The team made it to the playoffs, and despite being de- feated still gave an excellent performance. In regular season play, they outclassed their op- ponents totally and ended up with scores like 13-O against Bristol Central and 12-O against Bulkeley. Congratulations to a fine team! 148 - 1 I .. 1 Captain Beth Morelli, coach Joanne Wallace, and captain Sinda Becor. f X 'l 1 Q- i Actual footage of a tree-lance magician Ievitating a soccerball. , H, .......... - . sv- - A ' fl We it ' in ' . y r fi A W-n,.., , X, U. , . K .K V ' ax .i Q t ,031 gk-. qw. Q n Nl, 'fy ,I ' Q Ry: A K Er' ll 4 V wa-zin'4-li.-1' f A ,f 1 g .L l Pb xz,i,.f-. , , ni, , , -.t1,'lg.Av-.Lila 13: , m 'ik . is yall 4 'age , F. . .km 4 . rfxLll,ulg,., ' '-I f 'g - Q? .ff .ft '- 3 How to play soccer in a minelield 1' ..X . ,,.,Q' f Jw? Sinda Flecor-capt Beth Morelli-capt Kim Gamber Allison Dinsmore Dawn Landino Debby Tuskowski Chris Zimmer Sue Dancsak Melodie Johnson Tracey Meier Lisa Matukaitis Andrea Gormley Lori-Ann Burns Amy Dinsmore Michelle Turenne Kelly Sequenzia Laura-Lee Barron Val Guarlno Michele L'Heureux Flobbie Lipetz Lisa Kochol Sue Lachapelle Holly Dutton .R lly, is 2515? 3935, . t , vt M, fv. ' Q - . .Q r 1- v f v f .,.:f55.:.' ef iw 'V .,...v 5 1 l .gi n 34. rv .L 1 3 .59 . wqfwv.- 4 v f Q S i nv g . M . 1 , A -- :M--eff' nf- , -' . W ff .. ' N if' -U.li'- T1 ravi' ' - 2 fi 'F ' .4 'fghitv X- 3 fu - 34' . , . E145-1 5'..J.-51 xl5Qm'm.,.1fi'.i.i,-,4- i . . ' , - Y - .A . .L . An illustration of what the SHS athletic teams have been doing all year. di ey QM-l 'K 6'-M P' . . . .gg g J S' ' .. .V : - .fn .. I 'Q' ff . ,W . A . . ' V . 5 Y Q it . , l ?39g'ifk.:3 l ' at . I s.?h,...?wg3 1 53,913 ,gg ., ' 3fv'64'Q?',gA.fl'gf.rt,- Iv. .Q M, . ff' 30, it W V. .L 'A-59,s..4i f' , .,,f.:w A V i ' ' i - .ire-.v' - v w- ,.. l...f-.WF ' M' A soccer enthusiast who had gi out attached to her ankles ,fi T r , :Mill l ,':?'J:'9 'ww- .,., nr.- : f-Q' . rm. . Q- AA... i, J 4 wr ,'.rzzuz'1'.s,ssrlr2 ' despite a slow start to their seaS0h tg .7,'---,fee , 4 M V rj, ,jg A ,, . ftsf' :Sith-i',3, ' fl 'ft The boys soccer team started oft slowly, but their season soon gained much momen- tum. This year was a developing year tor the team, as Coach Dan Muravvski only had three seniors, captains Nello Pi- cone, Greg Scruton, and John Zavisza. The team did well as they tinished the regular season with a record ot 8-6- 2, which was good enough tor the team to play in the state tournament. Their season peaked in the tournament with their 3-O vvin over Fitch. Although they lost their next game, the team had a lot ot enthusiasm and spirit, and next year is promising tor the returning players. The latest in deflatable goalies. .Just remember Tad, a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. L l f X pi' ,- tl .. , . 4-a .4, 't .,v,'E X W.. -Q t A ' .if my - N 4' ' 1 ,if .M -f ,. ri- q, ., x .- 9 ' G .. H 3451 - A get 1 ff ' -4 J '. ' .-J, .11 - .52 'H o ...XJ .. .. ' Scott must have been taught to turn the other Ch6ek. , s i r y X Whos tim brq mouth in the Stands who wants this Gown his throrit'? X Varsity Neilo Picone-Capt Gregg Scruton-capt John Zavisza-cap! Walt Swanson Doug Kolpak Chris Gormley Chris Calcinari John McCormack Tom Poitras Tony Valerio Pat McGann Jim Dolan Henry Cence Scott Berg Fiob Lewandowski Sean Dugan Junior Varsity Tad Ftogala Steve Baccaro Pat Flynn Eric Budris Dave Aliano Mike Krause Jett Guzauckas Mike Boyce Todd McCarty Mark Scruton Matt Brady Mike Asklar Pete Bouchard Matt Ftogala Mike Wordell Brian McDonough Mike Shubeit Sean McDonough Mike Curran Joe Danscak Tom Scricco Craig Sabadosa V , f R 5 ,tr 1-get I N BN t mm 3' st. -5 -2 if V M a ig'-A-,K xv rw 3 r ' 'avid' .Y, '1.. u A ' A .. r!! 1 c- l think that plane intends to land! Hey coach, should l kick it? my Q, fi at tiki r' l. t em- :Q 1, -, V .t 't .1-W .,,,,.v,..-w,,,,fw--v--Y 1-f ---y - -'f'i f-Y , rp. X. ,- in ,,.g.f r,,.. .:, f in ' r fi 4 4 , Q ,yr it --:4 - J y .' '1Z,g,.- if wt 1.3,,.1'l ,.,5J.a,- ,- M- t Q-.ue r 4 rf ' 9 ff i 1,1 A ,, r, , 1 ,cy A rn e iff-'fi tb- ir sgm yirr- r f A , 3 , 3. 144' , Wgr Q - Q, . ,VK Q , 7. ' 'i 1.2, , ,fgt A , M. -AP' S1 fe t.5.g,,t HQKQ- A 'tt f Q, ,V nt we 1 , 1 rr FQN4-fry! ' til 'P' f Q3 fi? 'ar 1 t ' . ti l'm t eiirng you, this ttmrdtjt will tv 1 I I L2 if Kr K' if , .. '4,,t., ,-4 A 'i K: M1861 i .P robe , r in .4 lin, - ..a,qs.,'. 1- T, , , V y 1farwia.,.:5Qg-2 155- ,r, 1 , despite a disappointing 593500 f ' A'r 'hx sag' X . lv ' 7 fi vii rifiitii 5 i J r ,!4L,.1 sy, is , if A '45 - ,,. -SRX-Q - ,:i.:..f '- SS iw, -, s T? 2 3 f '92 MM ' . f' ,fa . f - 'im,e,a in ,f ii f WL V, i ffzqfm V 1, M A , , TW ,- i 1 , 1 -.1 5 V. , , 1 1 if.w,i52f,1ff'1g,,, J -f 4 jf, v?f f ' 'V ' j ,Q11 4f,,4fM gi This year, the Field hockey team had an extremely tough sea- son. The girls played against most ot the top teams in the state, and gained the re- spect ot all whom they competed with. The team had the largest turnout ot players in the history of S.H.S. field hockey. There were 42 girls who joined. Under the leadership of coach Doreen Leahy and captains Jodie Spra- gue, Cindy Taioya, and Susan I-lolian, the team compiled a record ot 3-8-5. , s- f I il E E Hey, buddy, that's mine!! , 1. g I 'v f V73 sk 445 fzgqggy ,Hifi ., fQ41fsSfyfff t if - in 5' Z wwf? U, , 7 it .V .i , 272 ' -Ev.: ZA- i-H Riff Q-Y '-1' 'hf. f,2' ,. -. ': 'Z??5'34w we ' V iz A , - 2 az.- Z1 V! A 1 iiffr 'I 4 f 4 7 1 J' I Q , ,1.-L.-,av-of f,,.,.,' fi fif- f, ,,vm f www 0-.21 A 1 7 Captains Jodie Sprague, Cindy Tafoya, Susan Holian. f MX li F--Y i l l l l i 'i 'L i -i 'KW , 5WPe77 'W li. 'r T'-i' 5 W. Varsily Jodie Sprague-cap! Cindy Tafoya-cap! Susan Holian-cap! Marcia Blakely Roberta Russo Lina Vellucci Cheryl Valukievich Megan Jameson Jana Wong Kris Mach Heather Norton Sue Leach Joanne Lopiano Junior Varsity Paige Gonska Karen Flosengrant Sandy Kunze Sharon Ostrowski Danielle Kroese Crysiine Kolpak l Donna Jarvis Gretchen Rosengrani Marialee Maccio Bernadette Wisniewska Donna Gray Dawn Caserella Lauren Dionne Lisa Naples Lisa Daigle Tara Sanchez Lori Mongillo Dena Kelly Chris Delgrave Suzanne Hahl Flosa Mendosa Kirsten Oberg Denise Boudreau Chris Malarney Kelly Fitzgerald Diane Malusewicz gh Lu E ,X ii 4' U Pai ,X --.wi E... 'SLQJFF7 ' 1.365 14 1- .1wfAa7!:,J 1-J, A '51 ', ,..w.-is 1 ' . nn, 4 ,yvfiigss-, 4. fr ew, L ,.J11',gkv.,Y- Q KI' . 1 ,t ' f' Us - .ei ef 'YJ-fEiff2u1i:an:x?i.Z. ,, 7? . Check out Qhoge guys by the fence! I give up, what's the capital of Nebraska? un.- K q ff if 4 f hfa M if 'Uv 1 ' f ii? 4 . . 5 A -' in : 5-fy ufgl 3 Soinpborjy get lhnl oslricli egg oil lhfg held ,ff we 'C D ox 116' ' ' 'wifi' NG ' Y ,yi F, 2-. 'ga'- , ry :sri ff: f .i eadershlp of coach nak, rick black, and is i ati Sf gfg: 4Qj:s2iL.t--1 ,Y f ' TT' ' . V-'F' Al 'VT 5 'ffl fin U ir? 'MQW 4 ful ff A if ,Jn M , I , V,.U,M, J bb ' 5 1 ' ' i-WWW -- 2147472 if, li . , ' ' ,l f 41 f it ff ' .. H T f-',. WWW li f f 53345499 . ,aff f f, A, K ,,,1,,m ,f f . K. f fmt? wr y' 1 , . r w,-vz..,z, 4.1 :,1:27I5Q f,f fLr'wMj,z ' f ,lg ff g ,mf ,,,, ry- .V v,. rzfrg Y if ml, ' ners entered the season But The SHS cross coun- try team had an ex- ceptional year as they realized their personal goal ot winning both the State LL cham- pionship and the State Open. Along this route they also won the Southern Di- vision title. These run- vvith strong optimism, tremendous drive, and great desire, and these attributes paid oft, The talent of runners such as Rick Black, whose individual statistics in- clude many school records and participation in the Kinney invitational in San Diego, and the leadership ot captains Tim Theriault and Marty Burns vvere factors in this year's success, but the main element was the leadership and initia- tive ot coach Wayne Nakoneczny. Congratula- tions to a team that did indeed tultill their dream! i541 1, i - ,5r,,e,, , 1 E, ii Drawing straws for the last pair oi odor eaters. Tim Theriault-Capt Marty Burns-Capt Jerry Cavaliere Jeff Cavaliere Mike Early Flick Black Ed Beaupre Alex Becking Sean Boyle Jeff Brunoii Joe Carta Tom Fusciello Mike Krar Bill Lesler Bart Lipetz Mario Malpica Art Mitchell Tom Muiianey Kristen Stanek 'fri H ri r 1 IUC ' J cv-1 alms mb .hh kd' ' 'fl' , - . J.- ff, e-ii 3 . N. U I w..-f -nf Q 'inf -0' 5 , x,,, AW! . YW 'J 'll ' - 'r1.L 4- A -wx- W , - 2, . 'ff-finer-:ffm . gfM00nlights as a ricksha driver for the Japanese em- I ,ky M i' 4.1 rp bassy. .i, r X' iX I , 'f ff, M ' 'Y w 9 ' , ,-. -vw- '-AMWM ' 1 ' Lt55'i MPN 'A' mggygzffgf '- fe oz? .f.x,..J A. f- W., - -.M W ,MM ,.,,,f- R W, ' 'Q' ..,e.--w-H'i ' . -rv 1 . , J if . wi. f ,q,,,r, , 1 4 ' fffgze,-W irq ..-2 f r in rv-.,, . V .wr-.'.-'v -'vp V' , I wnni In know what kind of snmkvr' iw rin 4 r if - L ,A.E:- r:fygQ U1 L, , 'ffm -fri ff K 1 .g...L4, ,. rv 1. ,..1., , f,' 1.'hI'. ' I. Li .' dei-f. Ui ' r rw ..N,M.?,,,,.i.,.l ,, ,, Mwtwi 'A seven talented and enthusiastic Sen'0 S RANKED 10TH M5511 Q. tw -. , u, fi Lv i ' 7f2'f g1'fj,f' ,f J, My , rl ,,,V ,WV ,, fy get its T T The Girls Volleyball y A team finished their - it it regular season with a 13-5 record. They qualified tor the state tournament ranked 10th, but were beaten by 6th ranked Fitch of Groton in a close tour game match. All ot the girls on the team contributed to the team's achievements, but the seven seniors led by co-captain Sherri Pel- rin and Rose lvlarie lvlicacci were an integral element in the squads success. These dedi- cated girls will be missed next year. This year's team was comprised ot an especially talented and enthusiastic group ot volleyball players will- ing to work hard and have tun while competing, and next year should bring even more success tor the team. 5 lf f a crazy new dance called the Ouasimoto. ...wi Coach Edward Malczyk and captains Sherri Pelrin and Ftose Micacci. Ll f N FN- -.3 6 I ndertwin power Q Activate!! 'Nu ,. .fu Varsity Sherri Pelrin-capr Rose Micacci-cap! Kathy Mckee Ann Dahlgren Missy Folcik Chris Wanner Georgia Stanattis Lori Scaringe Lori Wilcox Beth McNichoIas Jodie Charamut Kim Palrnieri Deanna Murphy Tina Micacci Cheryl Danko Junior Varsity Heather Obst Kara DiMugno Roberta Cusano Alisa Pesce Someone call the bomb squad, it's ticking' , y , ,gg :2.1We.,,V., ,tl ,,,, awww! gg: W 2 A ,em u u h as lack of ir experiencing many problems suc pool time and lack of depth 15. lfiiiix-V' if gg, '. -flu, T' ff . 1 if 9 ' ripiit Tffjf 61? il l r 1 Vw v T l 'pf ll' f- 'ef at Q M rs 1 LJ tt wav-f refw E224 ,fin ep,. t. y f 6 X W tv5'fI f47 1 -'fifl?, 1-,F-74 V' 4 if 2' U W V, ' W afrlfl, f 1-,5,M,. r f , f , , aff r ' Q-Zi. 9' , pflu -may 4.,2,Qf.y2 ' Wi 17 Z, X if ' -' ,o.,,, My r ,lg f, fly, ,, , U i ff fe-' T o',, T 1,0 I W , .- , f be I X i s oepo f T 1 - f V H ,,,k ,,.,f I 5 ' ' , hfsnfw ' I W .T Q . S X , y y 4 'f 4, YQ! 33,1 7' , r V , 9 f fr ' tw T' Vw .Q f , W H ,wk fave T This year was a transi- t tional time for the girls ' r T' swim team as they ao- 4 if X ff , f ff f f ZXQM p f f ff fffyff f 'MQW 1 ' C 'Q 25?iSLf'2a1fr? 34 JL?-' x ..,., ,, ,,,, V, ,f , A ., 4 V F ,f fr V ,Y H1 - , . ' fwffffffyw, ff ' fr i. . f. ,f quired a new coach, Miss O'Keete. The team was relatively young as only three seniors, captains Rox- anne Shatas and Jeannie Ferguson and teammate Laura Sa- dowski were a part of the team. The team had a hard time adjusting to the discipline needed on the team, and a lack of pool time intensified this problem. Despite these dittioulties, the team did break the .500 mark, and the remaining swimmers look torward to next year's season alter viewihg this year as a building year. I told you I was bringing my pet shark!! Captain Roxanne Shatas, Laura Sadowski, and captain Jeannie Ferguson, L f X 's l 1 l t, v,,,, 'RWE it Glue me 2 ' N 1 mg? mm ri , , N K' l V in l '?! Roxanne Shatas-cap! Jeanie Ferguson-Capt Justine Alonzo Ruth Arnaio Sandy Cence Virna Cence Kim Dennison Laura Elliott Jody Hall Wendy Hinckley Sharon Hubeny Stacy Kerry Patty Langdon Ann Marie Lastrina Jen Marenholz Beth Pruchnic Karen Shatas Laura Sadowski Beth Voorhees Abby Smith Karen Soliwoda Stacey Towne Cindy Voorhees Rhonda Zurell ' 'wa 'xfQ 'Wi This is what happens when you sneeze under water. the joke's over. Who put this glass wall here? Hey. who drained the DOO' 915' V af L'!'7':'1 N 1 fn? l keep tolling you, dear, we do not breathe underwater! f'm'WMM WM'mAmnWWwmX v Mwxif f --YW.:-,.. Y... W,-fe.- -,Z .,:. ,T L, .1 , .,.,..,..,.--r- ..., .,.,.- - -,fi :J-f.,,.1. 7, W due to their good offensive and exceptional . 1 l . ,u g defensive Play I L . - FF r , ee i . or ,i Nt ip . Nei s l l i it 'r 5 .'Ji'l3,l 4 J 1 5 V. -i ii ii? is A . sri.: Yslsef if. i , 1 1 , l fra 4'- iw 'if art E '-42:--v,s a.-.,.e- :Qi ,Wa ssl L.-lil --5 i- The SHIS football team enjoyed great success in their 1984- '!b V1-7 fi fl 1985 season. Ranked Vvxv ,. if ff-'Rf . number one for six s ..p 3 ' ' ' weeks of the season, the team had its most successful season in recent years as they were undefeated in the regular season and gained a berth in the state LL champion- ship game, despite losing quarterback Rob Thompson midway through the season. Led by head coach Dom D'Angelo and captains Matt Rossi, Pete Meade, Jay Wilson, and Mike Cal- deroni, the team vvent 12-O in their regular sea- son. Great vvork, guys! 1, , . ,ng , '1' ..,i 3' x' f fx! ff ' X Q I f ff A 5 V . x sf., K3 , , as iv 4 vb 7 4, i ' if . ,f A. ,,,., 4 I ff f .. ' Li .' ,,,, 1 'K ' .r fa ff 1. 1 ', l You take it, I don't want it!! A I , f 5 Q fry, gf, wiyf, , if 7 V052 5 V, ., ey? i ' ' ' f if .V . Q ' R, If 4, 'V ma M fv . 1, iffy, r , ,, Mwfrw ' 3 fxffy, - xx. , Q f' Wh., ,, Y f ,7 if-' , X 'Qff-f .f 'mf 55 522' 77 ' 7, ., JH: ff 7, 4 ' Captains Matt Rossi, Mike Calderoni, Jay Wilson, and Peter Meade. f X Matt Rossi-cap! Pete Meade-capt Jay Wilson-capt Mike Calderoni-capt Ken Hayes Darrell Holley Eric Simone Mike Egidio Allan Stomsky Larry McNellis Jonathan Lamson Mike Monson Dave Monti Mark Watson Scott St. Clair Kurt Holyst Glenn Messenger Paul Manware Mike Ciarcia Dennis Stanek Jeit Zurosky Rob Sinkewicz Phil Landino Joe Simone 5 X L. K i Tom Cianciola Mark Larnpkin Rob Wrubleski John LePreay Dan Lunn Scott Olmstead Dave Koelier Joe Provencal Dave Queen Rob Monti Ward King Rick Solomon Jim Brick Tom Ferracci Leon Grant John Bertola Pete Camirand Keith DiNeno Jim King Kevin Bogoslowski Mark Graveline Don Ciarcia William Flichters Dean Calderoni Hey, is it true that the Renaissance rnan adhered to the Old Testament for spiritual enlighten- ment? 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' .WH f if, i f ff The floats with their gleeful display have already traversed the field, the band has built up excitement, and the smell of hot- dogs and cocoa has completed the atmo- sphere. A thundering of applause and cheers explodes from the spectators as the kickoff begins the game and the ball soars into the crisp air. The familiar scene is of the annual Thanksgiving football game betvveen Plainville and Southington. The 'tradition of the game started back in the late i92O's. Oi all the surrounding areas, the South- ingtonflfilainifille rivalry has the longest history and the most memories. Mommy. . . Q gp Sf' -Q How to get your way with cleats. f X I gg ifibfwigrqsss H f6.i,f'k it 3? 'Z .'1',, W L ., I . f fy. 5 3, 4,4 -WA? ar.: u, Wag -1 jj! .ff ,., ..,,,-,',, -lf inn X ggi , , if 'luv f -s ...In i 1 .V 3 1 wa r.' ' I Wait, l didn't even say hike yet!! 7'- 'ra 'lr was ,I Q Remember, Mike, that's two hot dogs with mustard Where are the rels when you need them? f TEL-. Hurry up and take the picture! I have to run this ball back! Dom D'Angelo, coach of the Southing- ton football team describes this par- ticular game as the Biggest event of the year! The traditional game is not merely a football game, but, also, a gathering of people , as Coach Dom terms it. Past friends meet up with old buddies, former football players reminisce about past games they played against the rival Plainville. The social aura sur- rounds the thousands of fans who show for the excitement of the game. This year, however, on January 2, it was announced that the traditional Southington!PIainville Thanksgiving game would be canceled. The reason for the break was Plainville's continual defeat, although many people from Plainville did not want the change. For all it is a tremendous disappointment in the broken rivalry. Coach Dom be- lieves it is not going to be the same. As for the Southington football team, they are being optimistic. Matt Rossi, one of the captains, says l guess we'll just have to start a new rivalry. Who will each team play next? Well, next year on Thanksgiving Day Plain- ville will meet St. Paul High and South- ington will challenge New Britain. Tra- dition, at any time is hard to break and can bring on disappointment. Thanks- giving will never be the same in either Plainville or Southington. Perhaps it will be better. A I'f'i'f T A 'Q v I gr Oh no! Three- 1 after being ranked number one in the State or much of the season, it is obvious that 'V Ai V555 if i ' 1 -I l.1?QlfQl lui '-fr if l. 'f fi'? i' , 'Qt V5 'tif ?15f'f5 it 533351 -A fi ' -fi fl f NXVJ ll-li-.il ' 51.5 .1 It L7'Y iii H6 V ks-Tilt' E ,limwf Charter members of the Future Ballerinas of America Club. The girls basketball team is having a phe- nomenal season so tar this year. The girls have yet to be defeat- ed, and their only problem so tar ap- pears to be finding worthy opponents, as the team consistently scores an average of 34 points over their competition. Led by co- captains Linda Lee and Fiose lvlicacci, who are the two top scorers in respective order, the hoopsters are averaging 69 points a game, and have been ranked number one or tvvo tor the entire season. Congratulations to this excellent team, and may they enjoy continued success in the future. , aft Please go ini! f X , ' ff: 4:23-'g 'I - 3 , X ug. Ill M gin., K., f,,NN N No Rose you dribble with one hand KISS me and yOU dlell Great shot, Llndn. too ond it's the wrong basket fi i i X Varsity Linda Lee-capt Rose Micacci-cap! Karen Polak Angela Spagna Jill Pelrin Kim Gamber Maureen Forgione Lori Wilcox Lori Scaringe Melinda Silva Allison Dinsmore Tracey Ciosek Junior Varsity Joanne Dumin Cheryl Bradley Tina Micacci Kris Mach Heather Obst Tina Waring Chris Zimmer Gina Lepito Angela Shearstone Kara DiMugno ' 'cf Q S is I 3 1 W 1 1 W . x ' ' W7bf q'Pqf 5 'u fi e!30'l1!'cA .aa ' f.,- o ,L 'Ns 1. ' 3: Q, fx if . LV ' En - . 'Ll a 4 I M, -I 'E WW ' W 23 Tiff ' 'Q , ,z,.,WM,,V,,, , , N v f ,I wwf f w' VW ,W ' ,M ,,,,,,W,,,,,, 43? , 2 i ,iv ' 1 O 'wg' 'Po' up Q K 31, Q MQYQ .. ' 33 FQ! , Q,h V. 'A Iqrvvn lx : X! B1 ,Nx--,Q xp-X li :CHS 'SSR 1-5.1 I w , .. 0,4 1 'WT' 1 dedication and hardwork Pai' Off in high individual and team SCOYGS 35 AK RECORD f iii L3 lgll llzgzj QW fi 1.1 is SU' E 'iiiiii 1 ' ,,,,, YV Y N Yfn, ' ' Q ff- Vfyrr ' :mr The girls gymnastics team had a fine sea- son this year. The girls worked very hard and their dedication paid off as the girls scored very highly and they had some of their best performances in com- petion. By their great effort and teamwork the girls managed to score their highest team total in Southington High history against Hall l-ligh this season. The team compiled a score of 126-3.3, which broke the previous record of 124 which was set last year against Newington. Leading the team this year are co-captains Cin- dy Bill and .Jackie Naranjo along with teammate Jana Wong. These girls have been instriimentel in the 'leam's victories because oi their leader- ship and consistent oefiorfflaflees. Good lpglq ro nerfii vearis team fi may ilvey have mrffilw . ef.-AA in we Q,Tj',l,'5.3,:, li. ll it, Captains Cindy Bill and Jackie Naranjo f X QQ' ' in ri' Wonder Woman pilots her invisible jet. Up. Up, and awflYt K' JL fx Did you ever get held up by stifle, Cindy Bill-cap! Jackie Naranjo-Capt Marisa Michaud Jen Socquet Jana Wong Bobbi Jean Robertson Beth McNicholas Liz Miceli Michelle Graveline Jennifer Marenholz Cheryl Palmieri Melinda Stamilio Kristen Stanek Jennifer Chomic Debbie Cianci Susan Dizenzo A student simulates the elteijzt l l l E -44 ' 'J I I I I 1 1 after winning their last five and because of their H OES TURN B0 The SHS wrestling ' team ended its regular season on a positive note by defeating New Britain, thus tin- ishing their regular season with record of 14-5. This is a turna- bout from last year's record ot 8-9. The Knights won their last tive matches, and much ot the credit tor their tlne season belongs to co-captains Mark Ack- erman and Dave Greet and their teammates Mark Watson and Rick Solomon. Watson, with a team high record ot thirteen pins, was 18-'l tor the season and ls ourrently ranked number one in the 187 pound division, and Solomon ls 'IS-'l-'I and ranlfed second in the td-G pound class. COITQl'El,'ll-llE?'1QlCll'lE to the entire team for a tine pertormarree iihla treats Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. . . W :'yy fQ,, t3:,r.',jy-2,1.',.5f:i ' T f 4 - fr-ru ' f',?t3'775 will ' ' Q I Mt f i N wg kia? 1 ,1 f, f Wt ri w - 2 f ff aw-:M 'mf' fs- ,A f 4 V- 2 Aux Their? f r 'TM , K j 1 M, Ak .yy w., J me - ' . LIT r A-,1 at ef I X 52'z'f.'2sy 1 ri I t 'W Q Termite: , 5 f ' ' ru. -agwfgq rf 2 . Wrap me in your arms again!! f X Mark Ackerman-cap! Dave Grael-cap! Mark Watson John Daigle Ken Hayes Kurt Holyst Larry McNellis Brian Michaud Mike Pulaski Steve Baccaro Steve Ciarcia Chris Chubet Tim Connelly Mike Curran Mike Ferraci Harley Johnson Rich Krom Dean Londino Chris LaPorte Dylan Maulucci John McCormack Kevin McKrerney Jeff Murray Bill Fluofl Rick Solomon Tom Stellanri Steve Vahesse Boo Winarski Wayne Bard Scott Burleigh Keith Collin Jason Doty Kevin Daddona Mike Giannelli Jon LaBarre Mark LaBose Fred Lloyd Jeff Parent Dave Sauer Todd Sliku Mike Stone Dennis Theriault Bill Wells Nick Ditusco Kelly Donahue Eddi Fernandes Dustin Gmeps Brian Bediker Jim Fiingrose Willie Wilson ...af Hey, I can see myself! rv V V Hx -V , 2145?-95 , ' ' i 'F l N ' A 1 i X M4 , , , - ,HW-.-vvkfffivr xxx . . despite the teams losing record and lack of experience eq.. . f -. 1 .. -. .- -- ,W lit L' F ' 'V l 1, ' 5 . 'rf' J' A r fxl .ll 1 f' x 6 IJ ..1l31fJ' Ll Li rg! -' Y 5:2 7? 9 'fir ' r . . QV 'L a' .fa . 1. , , .,. ::A X I W? , A, , X W 1 l ff ' My W1 f 1 f Q 7 ff I 1 6, I f v f V,,.5.. .V I. Lai yyfp. 2 gf . MW ,. yfwffy Z! 4 rf.. , ff fyf if f M, ff fy yjyfyyyy. 'fix ww f 5' 1 '-fwfr, .411 Southington High Schools Boy's Swim- ming team made a valiant effort during the swim season as they were contenders in very close meets. Their tinal record was O for 12 but many of the games were tull ot heated contest. Jett Lee, captain ot the team, gave the team impe- tus and helped it grow into prominence in the school. The various events in a swimming match are taxing on the swimmer and demand great physical endurance on the part of the entrant. The experience trom this year will add greatly to 'future swim teams and help achieve a more competitive attitude on the parts ot the swrmmers. No pictures please! A bodiless head haunts the pool. 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SHS 99-72 Newington LL Championships - 4 - - SHS 17-23 Glastonbury SHS 95 7 Plamvme V I Gymnastics SHS 119.5-111.4 Wetherstield Girls Soccer SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS 12-0 Bulkeley 3-2 St. Paul 9-2 Bristol Eastern 7-0 Platt 8-0 Maloney 13-0 Bristol Central SHS 4-1 Newington SHS 11-1 Bulkeley SHS 13-0 Maloney SHS 5-0 Bristol Eastern SHS 9-4 Platt SHS 1-3 Tolland SHS 7-0 Bristol Central SHS 3-0 Newington SHS 1-0 Sheehan Tournament SHS 1-2 Wetherstleld SHS 118.75-132.6 Simsbury SHS 116.05-87.65 Holy Cross SHS 120.6-124.25 Conard SHS 116.05-104.5 Nonnewag SHS 120.6-71.3 Brookfield SHS 122.05-104.65 Avon SHS 122.05-78.65 South Windsor . SHS 119.75-126.75 Glastonbury SHS 123.8-121.25 Farmington SHS 126.3-120.45 Hall SHS 125.35-125.5 East Hartford SHS 125.36-120.15 Newington SHS 124.4-67.4 Weaver SHS 122.25-127.35 Windsor SHS 117.7-102.9 Harnden Hvvim i l '1- .M M If Q I 4 ? , 1' XR , , 1 lf? K f M f 1 ff! , V' X 4, 1- ' if 1' 1. I f an 1 E , 'CV U , :VW KW QW 9 'Mm f X 1 Q? 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IS '- -A ,,.,,,.,,,..,e . .....,,.,,5.. ,Lv ff5fm'.',Q.S' .'1..,,.e.f.emz ,1 .SLE-.E J ' ' ,m..L G :rf ' 'ww-11-' - -' E, 2353 1 me ...Wg egg s.: 1 -91 f-. A-'h f' ' - . ,. . - M.- W 5 raw- sssssy, . ., 4, M ns . 4 I f f s 'YNY' f6ffff1s:,f . E 2 ' rf 1 . 1 w , fs - .al M ,, ,f fm- QW V ff: ff, .sz ,QW ff - - , , - W . , , V , is 9 W V . , V .A J . .J J - J ' ' . ,,,, , ,, , ,, H Mr. and Mrs. Ron Griszkauskas Elizabeth Grzadlielska Richard and Michele Haman Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hart June and Bob Hoffman Harold and Jane Hoy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huber Bob and Kathy Hudson Mr. and Mrs. John Jahne Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jameson Mrs. Edwin P. Jones Mrs. Doris P. Kannenberg Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kanute Buford and Gail Kelly Sylvia and Ed King Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koss Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lamson Richard and Bette Landino Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lank Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laskowski Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Doris W. Lipetz Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lowery Alan and Florence MacDowell Paul and Karen Majeski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mankus Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martelli Louis Matarazzo Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. McKee .. , ,... ...HG A. ,.., ,Q 1- , ..,., .A ,. ,wr 4 - tg rg. -f sa .f15:r,.- ewrw .-'1fysfa2251i353':i7 vires -r-v?1w:fr2f ffy.'f.Qff,fgf.-nf , . ' PARENT PA Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Meade Bill and Nancy Messenger Mr. Anthony Micacci Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minch Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mirisola Mrs. C. Monte Dr. and Mrs. David A. Monti Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moreau Jim and Phyllis Morelli James W. Mulrane Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Muth Richard F. J. Naples Mr. and Mrs. S. Napolitano Teresa and Max Naranjo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Nichols Earl and Marge Gbst Mr. and Mrs. Chet O'Hala Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pastyrnak Mr. and Mrs. John Patla Mr. and Mrs. L. William Pellegrino Mr. and Mrs. John Perlin Francesca Picone Edward Pocock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Polak Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prigitano Mr. and Mrs. John V. Pyne Sal and Nancy Rafala Rosalie Rich A. 's.l .... .l-f 1..4 . ' 'A'R ,- AlHvSfA111.uf'.'a Q,...s..'i..-'R mvw t 4 04 sa' .me-'r'f 'iElf..flsfg'f,-,M-ff?Tf,31:2T'g-12 sf-' A ,J 1.. , ,N 4 ,.. ,, . f A. ,-1.3: , . MQ. ,fs ,ywg ii , .. . f f, . .Sf 4. ,. Mr. and Mrs. P. Stanley Robarge Charles A. Roscoe John and Mary Anne Rossi Michael and Marie Rossi Anne-Marie Russo Thomas and Vivian Ryan Martha and Henry Sankowski Sr. Bill and Joyce Schreier Mr. and Mrs. Sal Sequenzia Mr. and Mrs. Shanley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman Cynthia Simone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simone Mr. and M rs. Gary Sims Robert and Sandra Sinkewicz Carolyn E. Smith Marion and Arnold Sprague and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Loretta Upson Frank J. Stamilio Dennis J. Stanek Walter Stomsky Frank Sweeney Anthony Tarfano Richard N. Turenne Mrs. Rosemarie C. VanNess Edward and Janice Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitford Janet and Earl Wilcox Henry and Beverly Wlodkowski Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Zering 21:5 . Emerg '- . zqfrf.-gf-fr ff-- Qlkrgszgu- ' W L T. ' 'f ' ' ' K 'W ff-- - f A Mr. 'f ':'fff'F1-rpm-K CDNGRATULATICNS T0 THE CLASS CF 1985 ' TECHNOLOGIES uNrrEn if PRATTBLWHITNEY , ' 6. 'Y- ,.,.z.-f,.f1h.w.,.W.:.:5F-1' -f x' '- ...,. , . ww WM- -1,--ww 'cvv'v171w. f-..- -Wu, - 3 ' W, .1 azz, :.,f5w-,,,g9-9, l Class Oi '85 T - . - . . . TT'-Lv ,nmiwe , . -H W-'f'ef+xTG3:f:'fQ:s 1 . V -. 4 ., 5,3-Llz,,4.,ii,,,.,L....a.,. J .-..- . .. zu, 2 7-'Tf -:JV ,- -,- Q,-1 X T' ff mf- fc.: 'Tam 21:31. if Best Wishes From QAVANTI PINE PJEWELLRS OF SOUTHINGTON 'cfs fi . ,I 5- sv 3 nm ll .,3'l2l,I 35181211 mario Gowns For All Occasions And Accessories 35 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON CONN 06489 26 NORTH MAIN ST. souTHlNoToN, CT 06489 Compliments Of oxuav DRUG STORE, :Nc Downtown Southmgton Phone 628 4701 Ray Derymoski Reg Pharmacist 84 Owner Bruce Dlckerman Reg Pharmacist O' QUA-TURF Tel. 62I-5l2I 9335 0 Banquet, Facilities Mulberry St., Plantsville, Conn. avi wi,-:T1r'fzf.Q.,5 T '1' 'Te A,,Q,-,,A,,4l,Q,3g,5'fsf'.f sa. TEL: Qosp 628-8434 compliments of A Zlfhuddfmadopbd SUUTHINGTUII CONN. 1 I f es ,Jw Ill lurlli 5 f X sKV f ! CLUB sf... .,.,, -'rdf-'71 Sf- 'mmf-----1.7 YY ,-, , ., ,W M, ,f+-,.f..TxY.p..-'- , T 5- T-, - . .f f-V - ff - ,- V V -,,., m-,,,-,, , cf,:f-,fa Nez.: -T T T V m,1:'1f:,aTf- nf' Tgfkfffwa -s i ' L+- Km.-.Le-em':.4'.4.-...-u,1.-L .T mQci-,ee4.' weThis-1 .f-','4'-'affair f -- . .:gg.s,,,.:. ...A-, vw A, ,,- H I I , I 1 as W a s li 1.1 iw L f ' A arf COLONIAL o TRADlTlONAL o CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS H 0 amiga Paflgtjlppil g :Il 656222-2 CUSTOM DRAPES. WALLCOVERINGS, WOVEN WOCDS W Rentals Open to Publ H I Balloons , J' . Sauilzwql' an Gcamfq 8' '7aJacca 962105. J J aa-95 CENTER STREET, SOUTHINGTON. CT 06489 61 CelliLila103i2lfi'S2,f 25106489 Paper Supplies Serving Costume Fientals Package Stores Rem-A-Clown Bars, Drug Stores. Joseph gg Gammaneo l ll occasio Factories. Clubs. DGliS 1 .7 President Churches, ETC SALES SERVICE BAND RENTALS LESSONS 0 ,7 X L7 ' I ,fig I I fs- A11-A : N 6 E f s fbi? . . . . Rosemary The Bettertm Music Studio Champagne L9 vi Owner Specializing ln: Expert Hair Cutting And 385' Wishes T0 The All Phases Of Hair Design Class Of '85 IO4 geme, Street Manicuring Sculptured Nails Southington, CT 628-5850 K.M,S. - Nfxxus Private Room For Men 0 Waxing Southington Hershey Park take Over of Lake Compounce - A new s. uring 1985 Hershey Enter- tainment and Resort Com- pany tH.E.Fi.C.O.i has final- ized its take Over of the 137 year old 1 'ake Compounce Amusement Park which lies on the border of Bristol .iid Southington. Lake Compounce . ad been owned and run by the , Orton family for many years. The .orrons sold because the family in- iest in park operations were lag- IL ---R-ll beginning ging and the park was declining. One thing pleased the Nortons - H.E.R.C.O. is intending to maintain Lake Compunce as a family park. The first priority Of H.E.Fi.C.O. will be the historic restoration of the ex- isting monuments. The park'S theme will follow its original Victori- an designs with only a few innova- tions. Such landmarks as the roller- - - ...ff- I -,Lilu . coaster and the carousel, which are on the National Historic Fiegister and considered to be the second oldest in the nation, will be pre- served and restored. 1985 will see the park's restoration. The parks potential is in its heritage says H.E.R.C.O., therefore Lake Corn- pounce's sale shall not ruin its his- toric value. ' pa .- Ei4.l?4U??- Why, r'T',+:.- 1.51. . -. i , A , as , f, L P- .,2.,gi1ie lfAngl mi., .gms Ft Q GER' OLANDER TEDDI PALMESE TAKE QUT HOMEMADE SPEC 1' ES 5 or vqfook gh-F' ' Lo ,Lf 'lime 55 le ree O JUST FRIENDS pp COUNTRY STORE RESTAURANT N , The Center Shoppes DIANE EANZQNIELLO 9 ga-EEfs:T Center Street Southington, CT 06489 DAY...-.DATE1,TTlME1.. Business Pi-so E 621-0442 .fadaaa dfattie of Beauty Century Tool and Design Inc. CARBIDE INSERTS 0 TOOL HOLDERS ' DESIGN PERMANENT vvAvlNG - COLORING BLOW STYLING UNISEX MEN a WOMEN PO- BOX 545 260 Canal Street area code 1203i 1 Milldale, Conn. 06467 621-6748 O1 CENTER STREET P SOUTHINGTON, CONN. P T CA FEE EY Congratulations from SUPREME LAKE MFG., INC. Qr The Complete Screw Machine Company 455 Atwater Street - Box 19 - Plantsville, Connecticut 06479 TQE i ' -L. .. ' h'7EFTf'?7f7YE7.3?7 '?F71'T fi-TT7'I Z'f'fT.-,T '.T: i'T'r 3 N 1-M 1 1 . . ., . ,,,,,l,,, , ,X r'1.t-7t,,,....,..,,,,..t, ,,,,. , - M .,A,,,.. .,a.., ,, ,.. gij-11,1 . ,w,fw,,,,a,,1,,,,,,,L,,,,,.3,l,,,,.,,v... , .-, .E A. E . , . .N L, ,. of -Y:Q2C:ffW ,f,u. '-ilk-4Q' ,-.:1va. . ,vTffi'E t 1 '. -'f-r-vzffm -f------fe,-ffw -we. . .,. . , , , ,ze E-,yi 1' ' 1, N S . -, N V, , 3, w5'L-Lg5y:f,e,C,Zg:ti,afEga?f52E1j5sf5Tr?ggf1-Ew'2?-grW i ... ,...1,....,..,-E..EEL,,-.. .-, ' ,gain ,,-. g'a's,lif:f.wfezn ficatiitttwl,f?5ffLiE ?:'wi ob f The ' - Y- 1 Z,'r:.x...-tm 1 I -.'- ' ar V 1 J V .. ' 1 H , sei, , i 2 . f , 1 l iAk're PHSS' Q .t So th' t ' 4- .A I 7-,ru is L, i .fa .,,,,,,4..X i'? V. -f'l'a..f vvuk 'Q ' 'Q li it . 1 H l . S - L i 2 ' i 1 L -c.l I i t ff, . .1 f 5 W.,-N - I 'Ai 1 5 i fi g i yy, l l i ' ' ll l E l li jg ,E 5, ti ,ii i v I 5 1 . s lx ll l 'N ' li l I I l V' . 2 ll ' ' ' JW l l f ., ..,.4 is ,.,. 9, '-'SQ' at So th I1 to Sa 'HQ Wo'rB excited - excited because of and shopkeepers, tireless volunteers Whether you know it or not, your what we see around-us. The growth working for a paycheck of satisfac- account helps us to keep passing on in Southington that's come partially tion and self accomplishment and valuable financial resources to the as a result from our passing on your unsung heroes around every community, making all of us savings in the form of loans. There's Southington street corner. They're stronger for it. no doubt that we as a country have your neighbors, your family. your been on a rocky road of late. A road friends. The role of a home town bank which has been closed to some who has been an important one would buy their first home because These are the people that are throughout Americas history. It's Of high interest rates. But the road passing it on , Passing on the meant that some communities have blocks are disappearing. We at Southington spigt of community. forged ahead because of deep seated Southington Savings Bank sense a And we're proud - no were mutual beliefs in each other. turnaround of public spirit and a 'Southington proud of having been positive attitude towards where a part of it since'lt-l6tl...being there We're comfortable with that role we're going. when you need us. But we're not so and were committed to playing it ' bold as to say that it's only us that for a long time to come. So, if you HUB lrl Southlngton we have a lot have helped you. You've helped us like the idea of helping ODS aftfither. to be thankful for. We have good by placing your faith land your hard- why not open an account with us to- schools, hospitals, churches, shops earned cashl in our bank! day. And pass it on ' gmsmasa Feoemi oseosir iwsuni-.Ncs cone-:ievow 121 Main Street Southington, CT O6-189 .-V. . me .ey Tel. 1203i 6280351 LENDER T W hz, I . '2'f3e'. W' C C M L4ClA'M '77 'Q fir nity - ' , 'TiGTi,ij11'ga:.:f,l , . T A 1 Tel.. eza-5691 TEL. 747-3344 you Cin: girl ,f4llyIlAl.I!9 you wafzf JW 7 IQ J, PUTNAM AGENCY ice A edfauranf, nc. ' TE 1090 South Main Street - Route 10 REALTOR REAL ESTA Plantsville, Conn. 06479 'Ql'sLL2'1'1E,,,,,.,, 963 QUEEN STREET Tel. 203-628-4927 sour:-uNGToN.coNNEc'ricu'r . . . .YUP UI' .fgnff 6 'JI 3 oiANA PUTNAM. GRI Rss: Q28-0527 K xi 203f621-4571 Q 1, we Carvel Ice Cream Store wot . is XG Q guiglco vocal- q - Serving - Ggttolff 0,01 5 04,05 PARTIES - CLUBS - CHURCHES - ETC ff' q ce' Kon, 6' x,qXbb Featuring Decorated Ice Cream Cakes E4m9 53 69- 935 Meriden-wtby Ra. QUEEN ST. QUEEN Sou ne,-K9-0 PLAZA Qllo Rt. 66 Southington, CT 06489 Plantsville, Ct. 06479 203f621-4571 Thomas Rembish 0 Jane Rembish I DanielVendetti Best Of Luck Class Of '85 David W. Perkins, D.M.D. Franklin M. Wilson, D.lVl.D. 876 South Main Street Plantsville, Connecticut 06479 l203l 621-3705 Tel. 621-3205 24 Hour Burner Service Dental Services of Southington D. 8: E. EAI COIQD. Bottled Gas Sr Fuel Oil the exotic garden large selection house plants Emilie FIUQFHG 273 Canal Street corsages and prom flowers Pfwdem Mllldalei Conn. 06457 floral arrangements rochambeau mall rt. 66 Qnear truck stopl milldale, ct. 06467 621-0663 1-,err 2 ..t:'-L.: 2- aff' LQ . 54 J- -1 ' Qlir '- 2 . T Congratulations Class Of I985 PLUMBING g SOFT TOUCH HAIR SALON Total Hair Care For 80 West Main Street Men, Women, And Plantsville, CT 06479 Children .lim Barnett Paul Hubeny 628-4I5I fp-Ri U85H u85n ' DUNKIN' DONUTS , 856 Queen Street nyren bros. mc. southington, Conn. 06489 C tn 'florists H I D open 24 hrs 621-5992 l u owers- ans- ora e' i A 366 Bristol St. 0 Phone 628-5569 0 Southiltgafn, Cong!-algulates dass of 85 ll CT. 06489 al' Bembe ll O PLANTSVILLE PHARMACY, INC. queen plZZa 1 .West Main Street Slttrfygll?r,.S?'.a'f:f::.'.Q::1. ,S4.i.f2....., rest - n.s. james M. Potrepka, B.S. Chester A. Potrepka lr., B.S. 7 1 3 St, llf Telephone 628-2385 621-4788 School Boards continual concern over declining S.A.T. scores ith the school year comes the expected School Board's concern over de- clining Scholastic Aptitude Test scores. Southington's scores dropped below state average and the School Board became anxious to combat the falling scores They asked for a statistic sheet from Prin ceton University to indicate in which area Southington students should concentrate Some began to ques tion the seriousness of the stu dents taking the S.A.T. who are un- decided about their future after high school lthe majority of the stu- dentsl. Many think this lack of seri- ousness may be the reason for the scores decline Princeton though refused to supply the requested in formation to a local school system Despite talk of declining scores many students today are on par with those of a decade ago Ac cording to statistics the top 50 of the last graduating class scored 14 points higher in math than the top 5006 of the graduating class ten years before. Even though the ver- bal was 12 points lower the devi- ation was minor Therefore commu nity scores over the past ten years have stayed relatively at the same average Many believe that curricu lum and sound teaching will have a big effect on the S A T scores , . ' I I ' I - , . . . . ' , . . . . - - I O A I 1 1 ' ' Ll ll ' ' . I - ' - H H . . . of ' to . if ...s,.. , .. tr 'x: ' f -' .1 -'11 ,'?'41a-2::'-W, --w5:g-4.-- , I 'icy , HW .av , ,, .V V , A .u.u.4N...1,m.1,,g,, QM M- EE' . if E ' -'ggglfffr A fbi ill, i'-fl' 5 . ,. .m-,,.t...,,q- .4-, ,Q f ..,-As.n.. ...A 1, 1, 1 .,,. ..,Iih..n,s . L HELP YOU POLI H THE APPLE AM as an Apple 'National' Account Support Dealer, offers the complete line 1 of Apple Family Products and services, as I I y well as selective and proven software. We 5 provide service to 'Fortune 1000' com- l panies and small businesses, hundreds of schools throughout the state and 1 thousands of families and individualsg but I l what's most important is our full-time l 'team' of trained professionals from sales to service and the personal care they pro- vide to make buying a computer easy. Give us a call or stop in . . . we're sure f you'll see why we're one of the longest i running, privately owned computer dealers in the state. For your convenience 'Apple Leasing' I and 'Apple Credit' available. I .. I ta l F Qin? 'LZ E1 -'i3fL'i?fxZW'1'ffiKfx ffT5 -4 l E CD '0 ' 4-' 3 O ea rw 3 IL 5 5 North Main Street, Southington, CT 06489 12031 621-8945 or 12035 621f2331 ' 'v , J AMEFIICANB FQREIGN CAR REPAIRS VOLPE 5 .SONS MOBIL INC. 24 I-lr. Towing Service sos SOUTH MAIN sr. PLANTSVILLE or 06479 TEL- 628-0067 HUB SEAFGCD S HOTDOG I763 Meriden Waterbury Rd Mllldale, CT ez:-sons D 6? J CORPORATION JIM PUTNAM an som QUALITY CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS SOUTHINGTON. CONNECTICUT 628-4445 3, 0 l ef ' ' best of luck or class of '85 j.R.'s Food for Health he 746 Queen St. F 'I 3 Southington, Ct. L Edward's Plaza ,'s'f .A I OU L fc I ,,,,.c,.k Best Wishes And Success To The Class Cf 85 compliments of IDEAL FORGING CCRPGRATION .L '- .- Q: n qw. L. ,WFAE H v' if 5 C gtlt' T Th Cl Of85 I FINE JEWELRY affedw :Way Rochambeau Mall 1783 Meriden Wtby Tpk Qkt 66, Mllldale 628 0608 w -,'..1,: . ,, my 1 X 1 , u ' 3 vs . , , me ,- ' I Exnq, ,1 41, +1 J E- ' : 3. swf? 'WATT '11,-fre -Qi-t' rfflmqg yifiw ffi 1- PEZ 1. 'i3Qq41 , ., gddd FTUCHQ dass of f85 I Maine Coast Lobster S Greens 959 Meriden - Wtby Rd. Plantsville, Ct. 728 Flanders Rd. A Southington, Ct. . hone Bedding Plants 1 d P ?1?SgB'Z2F?JE01'L1Q'TO 628-9736 ,Mums The Class POIHSGUIH From THE KEY CLUB HOURS TAKE OUT MONDAY THRU THURSDAY SERVICE 11:30 TO 10 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11:30 TO 11 SUNDAY 12 TO 10 POLYNESIAN RESTAURANT EXIT 32 OFF RTE. 84 775 QUEEN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CCDNN. 2455: U me Q ,,,., 1-Leg'-. .ggi k v -' SRM-rv---mv-,, S.-,7-,.?..q---.,..w,, T 7d 'T'R ' ' 1' 1L2:'.: p:'1:..u.w gs.:-4',:-,Ups--.1, ,-5 12031 628-4725 L in f -- - -f .,,. Mi .Y', .,,r,,,+aK tn M -,R hw WU? iktwgvavrw Rv- ew- .fy . , ,I 1 1 i' 2. 'CL1 5 t r ' .. i t Q Congratulations 84 Best Wishes To The CLASS OF 1985 From The CLASS CF 1987 l 5 ' llli lllli ' llia ,Et ,t Congratulations From il 5 E - MR. STEAK 885 Queen St. Q Southington in Qu.. 2 if Y X A Drinking Age slit May Atteet s.H.s. Students - A P 1 jgahls past year, President Reagan highway funds. tion of a year of anti-drunk driving H tit A m ,fijsigned a bill that may have a Reagan praised the national move- groups' pressure. The bill that was ap- A' IQQITS effect upon the students of ment to raise and standardize the proved by Congress would penalize in the future. Becoming frus- drinking age. Drinking plus driving states that failed to raise the minimum l ti i giedgat the varying state drinking leads to disaster and the President drinking age to 21 and reward those est President Reagan signed a bill said people in the 18-21 age group which did. Some, though, did believe it l Q .,..5VlCl1 may be taken as an ultimatum to are more likely to be in alcohol-related was coercive. However, the aim of the 'StateS: either. raise the legal drink- accidents than any other age group. law was to save lives. ,Q age to 21 or face a cut oft otfederal The signing of the bill was a culmina- llllv V - -.-- -4-Y' -tt.m 1'-.in f 1 - ,ff we -tt'. 4.-1 '-t .t'i get-t, 3' r,t..t.t z L e . Q EV. 1 .'.l.. me 4 wif-ws:-:+2E'v ' - -as ., NNQE ff ' 45152-253' V G D I FLOWERS FOR ALI. OCCASIONS El raise QQQEUBEAQETTNUHTH Q PALMIERI FLoRlsT Southington. Connecticut 06489 219 QUEEN STREET Business 12031621-6731 WWW W T . Q soummcrou, coNN. 06489 as A .T 131: u PHONE 628-9002 ,as is MARY oecnoce Q! ..-I--A v s' ' Manager I ' , 1+ I X' Each Office sl depe denrly Owneda dOD6 red fi. if ' yor Qualify g 'I A LIGHT METALS COLOR-we COMPANY. -Nc. TEL 203-621 0145 270 SPRING STREET Q SOUTHINGTON. CONNECTICUT 06489 ANODIZING 8: COLORING OF ALUMINUM ' ALODINE ' HARD COATING Congratulations To The Class Of 1985 Especially To My Daughter Niki And Co- Workers julie And Ginger. THQORIGINAL IQ PIZZZ- HOUSE E smcf MAY wss ,L -Sw-1 J I gg - T '-lull IJ iz 5 Qaggy E BF filo f' PIZZA and lf 1 GRTNDERS 1 FUR -Souihingiorfu fin! Pixie Hausa- -L Still Serving TI-0 ln! Sign Lag., PHONE 628-8822 168 Main Sine! Southinpion, Conn, E 27 YEARS 1 1 fs- H f .1'c., - ,g, ..IE- -.-.Max 5 ' fgoi' Fupulzrr esizxurzmt 70 CENTER STREET, SOUTHINGTON, CT 06489 628-6300 Compliments .DMIYL chi SEP. lfuzygenaznggysaweek of Connecticufs Bank SERAFINC PHARMACY, CBT INC. Free Delivery 36 North Main St. Southington, Conn. 06489 Ronald G. Serafino In Memory Of Paul G. Serafino Best Wishes Class Of '85 Clrlz ros. Bolt Co., Inc. Po Box 539 so , ommeeriour 06467 , Mlalrslileliiiioclve 42035 628-5525 Jndusrrzal Sfastcuers Smce 7854 Congratulations Class Of H 1203 MEZRIDEN WATERBURY TURNPIKE 2 PLANTSVILLE, CONNECTICUT l203l621-7325 2 , Good Luck! Prlnt Center 2 1 i r sl li l V l -i-1' .h Y FL Aww:-5aif...mi.ii , , 47.46, 1 ni igjjf Te The A' ' CamPln5O2U52fjf'SX,QL2e5SO''es F3965 FFQW? 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Centennial Eden Ave. Plaza 621-6714 235-2789 t Apple Harvest Festival ls Southington's Traditional Extravaganza he Apple Harvest Festival is a Talent Show and the traditional Pan- inable hand-made craft. And who proud Southington tradition -- cake Breakfast. None will forget the could forget the apple fritters! The Ap- fJA0nnecticut's Little Apple. This year's excitement of the bed races or the ple Harvest Festival draws people from Vxtravaganza held a multitude of crowd at the parade! the entire state and is eagerly antici- , Snts trom opening ceremonies and Besides the parade and the bed pated all year long. f gw ncerts and local entertainers to races, the biggest draws were the craft ggljows such as The Young People's show weekend displaying every imag- E T -- I -., f' E! i1-- -'-t.- ' .i,' T v wi. - 5I3'?'3f i,f iii ,'l, ' '-i -i' ,i--f.i4Q1E'?t:T i If l-l-, ,..i f H- z. , Ls '?W.'F52u'755'TE'1i -f f 1 w- E,gf gif-f- ' Dear Bob and Nan, We would like to thank you for all of your time, patience, under- standing, and love through the past few years. We deeply appre- ciate all of your devotion to our class and our school. You are two very special people whom we love very much. Thanks for guiding us over the years and helping us out with our problems. . God Bless You Denny Stanek Karen Polak Tina Palumbo Donna Ascione Slatrey LOWeI'y Stacy Thompson Miss Turner and Mr. Garry, We, the class of 1985, thank you for your guidance, patience, and understanding during the last three years. Thank you for helping our class to become one of the fin- est in Southington's history. We could not have done it without you both. We can only say thank you. Our Love Always, The Class of 1985 CONGR TULATIONS C ASS OF 8 When you come to the edge You think you have come to the end But you've only come to part of the beginning The beginning IS the start for everyone You will never come to the end But keep on going BEST OF LUCK FROM THE C ASS OF 86 O O O O O O O O 1-ff'-,gf j-11,1-77f4:::.'w-r-4.v:ff 1-:1v 'v:'1- 1' -,f':f,f- :rf-fr:j ff,mq w A . - V r- , . ,. , 4, K :1 iff-5'3?:f'1',w:?'vD'mmr5':4'i'fi-:ff':'-Qi.2-,: 2,-W 'fg ,:,.-rw-43-nr-:Qfqygz,--:ws-A - - ' W , . , , T F f .. ,. .. .. .. .:,,,.,,...-. N. Michael, Brenda, Missy, Ann, Jeff, lvlr. G., Ann: Not often are we presented with the chance to thank those people who affect our lives so deeplyg as you have mine. Thank you for the steady and strengthening friendship that has enriched my life with every passing day. May all you desire be yours, may all your wishes come true, and may you always be at peace with yourselves, and those around you. All lvly Love, Chris Telephone 12031 621-3636 IQ. ' ' i':'GEF li Tgfxl QDR 9 a S, IN ll My Scr IFEWIEQQQE S l 'lf W V1 2 l l' e ' ii i . fi P.O. Box 650 George Brophy Southington, Conn. 06489 - ll-1-L-l , - Qefbon Q, IO F fa ,S 22? I fwaogfw iii Q 292 Ghfgigwgw if His? Us . F 2 ww Www QQ? O WW Rodd XLT! ASN QQLg,+L0QhQpQu1Q W JPMBWMM Q! 5 VM Qi? KWQMB M253-W 3-gf QS? Q F-Xb is X 2. ' 2 ww QQ -if 55 ' . ,. . UL X X! XX S A ' S '+V w w. .!'GA?m!h3 W1ff4f:ws ,::w 'y-5-' 1- , I i Li if Qi'f:r:7f:'.:1eg-1-:ff-f--T -. ,--- ---, -M . A ,V , ,-.,.-,, ..x2?'g, -flymfg-Mu,-v:j-'0,5 ':fjj,j.j. 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I 1 -jig s, k d, i f-V J A-LQ 1 I 4-1,5 gh '- ' ff irl-fire, ' W w A h ,wljgfpa me N ' il e 3, :ff W L PJ ,N f iff? . 17, 4' 'Wig f ff .f if X A f ,ff f' X' ' A-..m,L.1..a-.ang it It , T 1 Congratulations OU2Be1!VlSheST0 To Our Daughter, Th C'Am?f'985 MARCIA And To The SHS Band Class 0f 1985! sourumerou BAND simcicsns G, BARRY 3, BEVERLY 350 fonningion avenue ploinville. connecticut 06062 7,442 Jan X Miss Benji, The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. 1 Ralph Waldo Emerson Thank you for your time, effort, guidance, and friendship. The memories we shared will never be forgotten. Love, Sherry, Marcia, Ron, Brenda, Jeanne, Monique, Jodie, Roberta, Chris, john, and jill Aqq,,,..y. .,., ' ' 'X BLAKELY BUSINESS PATRONS Adventure Travel Associates, Inc K elth s Pharmacy Renaldo s Pizza 8' Pasta Tropical Sun Tan Center Yearbook Representative Thank you for your never ending hard work creativity, and determination 1985 Chronicle Editors To Michael Alfano: Our Marcia, Sherry, leanne, Brenda, Chris, Roberta, lodie, Monique, Ron, lill, and lohn, and the Class of 1985 There are two ways to spread light: to be the candle or the mirror which reflects it. May you have the energy and the fuel to always be the spark that can light the world around you. Thank you for all you have been and all you have given. tore, Miss Benjamin lf f ,,, - W .1,,V ,,,, , .1 .,,, stz M, x,,!uf.:A,q J' X, Zxgt- aw, -, fm, J, ' .Ai ' qaiwzi' -f.,n.f.ai.+.-.a4u.v.z...nn-- --J --1 -' MARK ACKERMAN 1365 Activities:sccr1 2Wrstling1 2,3,4-132sr yr capt Jr Show rapn delite Jr Prom83 84SrProm 85 ClssDay Highlights: Summer of 84 TnxGoody IOU my life hey!Dave Babo. Miker Jeff we made itlso hav michs on me Lts meet Al This smmr. rt Dave?lLuv chacoombas mlkerl yamoner- dya Modk Larry Lehigh Bkrs Thx 4 lift Lisa,Ken any vacan- cy? ThxFrnds Thx Mom+DadILY KALA by SHS THOMAS ALBERT 1365 TED ALDIERI 1365 Activities: Soccer 12 Student council 234 Ski Club 234. Jr.Prom, Sen.Prom, Sen.Play, Class Day. other:Town Hoop, Soccer: PYF Highlights: I Love You Ruth, Puerto RiCo Plane 2115184 - for ever! 4x4,ski,Subaru. Tango Nlghtl 76,Fran's. natural- ,Physics 4 Special Friends RA PD TO RD KR JZ REST! Thank God for Friends, Women,clydes and samies R. Al. Tim1RAT5 Thanks Mom and Dad DA VID ALEXANDER 1365 NIKI ALEXANDER 1365 Activities: Junior Prom, Dinner . . Highlights.' FL 84, How do you feel SA? Parties, at'Tony's Best of times SADB SD. Steph we got caught! I mlssu Scott RR 84 6-17-83 Airport. Thanks for being so goodto me Rob RPPR PPCF Best of times Thanks Mom, Dad 8iKathy'l love you. - f CHRISTINE ALFIERl13,365 Y, I I 5 Activities: Silk Team,Hero Club,TapIJazz. ' ' 1 ' I j Highlights: ILU SB 4-29-84 CA Forever per.38t41IMrgV P D11 Second Honors for the first time. Going tcfschool-late. 204 All the teachers at SHS. The fun we hadK,during the years. Frie I would also like to say thank you tomy parents for everything CHRISTINE C ALGER 1365 Activities: Chorus + Concert choir sec. Jr. Prom Sr. Prom Jr. show Highlights: Kev I luv U 3-1-84 BL Tnpke Weinie Umenth- worldtome Kar Beemer ski VT Jan 84 Chuk Chez awe 4 som Hg Ro! nev-4-get Cnt stg Jim-UR great KS CG DG will make it Kybrds dem tp my-84 LS+ DG G-Luch Luv U KPS- hoo CLS U honey? thanx Mom+Dad Bye SHS! CRIS ALLEN 1361 Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4-Capt. Highlights: Misc lam bsbl 19583 No484 Sccr kkbd CaSBtlf1 TpNC 83 Hptryts Flda sthn 85 Schlsp tp Vrga 84 Ind lvig ' H11 T NC 83 Wood Crtd Str C Srvd 4 acids ASZGMI QP I D. Y Y P I ' monkl Plvlle wknds Cages Mr. Messup-Chet Dete Dan Mlke -gdlk Stom Mess Bdy Mnky Thanksmom+Dad ,VICTORIA ALMIRA 1365 Activities: Connecticut State DECA Prez 1984-1985 Distri- 'butive-Education Clubs of America 1983-1985 Highlights: State Con. Mar. 1984 State DECA President- KThanxJG Thanx Mr. DJKeIIy Mr. SCh. Excouncil Manage -mentTeam,'4allURSUP! DiMart Summer Hlyd Miami, Fla. Thanx LSMS VCRH VDSC MBDC DFRP Tequiero Mamiy- .papi Luvubiasis! Hftd Narc NY WhiteParat- GoodTirrie f STEPHANIEALMOND 1365 ' I ' f 'HghLlghts.' DJ Lve ya Best of Times NA Florida 84 IM-'Y Y Drunk! We Made it! DBSD NA REMBRSNEEKING DBSD NAVY SDMISSYAI SAIAGL JR PROM PPPRNA Where's Nl Kandrob Rite AID MRBF Baby ThanksDR DAN AND STEPH COLLEN ALWYS RMBER FOOD TIMES' Thanx MOM LUBYSHS BARBARA J. AMAIO 1365 Activities.' PYF-Puerto Rico! Jr Prom Highlights: Jr pr? Wh a dis! Shod ha gon w JZ1 Thanx CWKHLKS Ta aal my frenz I luv you 1 and all! Exp my fam! Thanx agn! TOP Talk wragyl Pre-Calc! Noway! Lorn DANCE! I LOVE YOUR JIM! YDMYI 12-183-forever! Apr. Fool's! SR PR. Bl ME HMTNBE ALM Pard! ILYAJWZ! LORI ANN AMUNDSON 1375 Activities: 85 Senoir Mural Highlights: Friends LJKM PTLH RCLK 6th per. cal BC at PHS you think I look like C. Lauper? JJ St13 Sorry mailman and coke truck! Hey l.S. Who is TG at BB? GRLK SLSM Hi! Sorry C. G.! My Ferrari pzza hut Thanx MOM 8 DAD bye SHS IMMACULA TA TINA AL TlERl13,365 Activities: Powder Puff Football Italian Club NY Highlights: Feb 4 83 YOU ARE, Tl AMO Sept 19 84 ? 7 ? Thank U LC, KB, VC, VI, 8. AP 8 Yes U 2 NP 4 the Memories!! Vl help!! Friendlys Fri nite jame Dandy Mohamid Guidos O NO!! Beach 84 Nov 13 84 De 81 Dumb Thanks M8D I L U! TODD JOHN AMOROSO 1375 Activities: Deca 3,4 Highlights: Great times with KD your Stil A Friend luv yall MFC ella capt QP Tami 4 Speed MR Antena' DelByourS- Baby giv me E Gook luk KDMS TAAG DCEB RVTBMR FSTHTM Under Cover MCCRASH llf2 MSKDEB TBMR Beach Pgs Drive Slow Thank Mom+Joe later SHS IMI MARY-MARGARE T ANDERSON 1375 Activities: Deca School Store FBLA Highlights: Hooch Bart Janet Dee and Mike good times Cup E.C. Boatlaunch Camshaft Brother STA Ngtn NY? too much East SRV BigG breeze Drive-In House Painter Bugout CG Chet Betty Skitrip JD Thanks Dort and Uncle Bill I love you Mom,Dad,Deb PG BO DO H 210 f.a11'7:t.f 1 -' '- r 1. f-,1!,fa,.gc,ef.,i:,f ZZQERQL1 yggclq: r I t 5' s , 1 . . ,. I, vi rf V. 'lf.'l.'i.f,'1,f,b, -1 ,itfz- 'P-iw , ,f ,lite-1 1' I. ...rf .I . ., 4 1 .lx-5, -.:?,f,igtnw5,..,:-giggwix 1f::,1l,t ,A .,,-i- me I egg 1 qi xtzxy SUZANNE MARIE ANDERSON I Luv you fnier thanx lLuvy0U i.MomeUQDHQ.-,Q Activities: De-ca Y F k G b d k 4 I 386 82259511-L 439, - ,,-'. ',,N -: , I Hi hli hts:l ove ou ran um y an po e ever - 'Q' it .it', , ., ' Spa cgriends Fsl.s LGmm Tzos Doon Nvn 4getl 2 pr Eng Activities: Nastics 234capt powdel Mlvlsg TZSL Less 51984 k-man cares thnx morn Brian curly shuffle. 1 f F, l-,i ,b IIF: Alicia Gary Sara Steven llove you mom Bye SHS its finally HE,7hlLqhfS.' HI Willy U QYS f QV! CUVISJVYV 35? , 55 fngni overt! br cimm BBS Lar, Mo, Curl Jac ur SP6CQM3!'Q'.EUff:QQf5-5- ANGELA ANGELILLO 1375 boogabear BJR8tBM ur grt nvr trgtgu Activities: Jr. Show Field Trip N.Y. Broadway frgt grt tms Ly Eric Ilya alwys, Highlights: 18 D Party Skunkba ijjy Rockwell PRTY MOM8tDAD! u2 Llnda8tJeff fr ,, g Movies Skating Mall Sen. Prom Class Day Florida MELISSA BIRMINGHAM 1401 -Q--!..jf ggi .-,', 3 9525 wi D Sharon Thank God I made it! Good Bye to all my Activities: NHS-Honors Board friends I love you Dave! I love you too Mom + Dad. Thanks JRProm Apple' Harvest Hostess FFoQiPrQS!QQDfgf:g-1,5jijfijggfgag, Ginger 4 being there! WANG Highlights: Smmr 84 Nasset Latyte-gPabloeIiafriantgfljlrmt, Lou ANGELILLO 1375 Wllnght Shakin eF1cynshell5 OK-,Ally-l,lll,,.wTg-Wkggagonlryg. Activities.' Baseball Talent snow NWhine elvlse-77 same ANLN .ACAG.F:fBddealiEWMII!ii Highlights: Summer of 84 Chris -n- Lou For ever and ever Wknds hre jm th rd Mcking conVenf!l,l1TIQ,lfWE5EQOS-1!fSfQ5ii, and always GJ Thanks Beach long walks Cyht NBlh et fn SHS bt GB Thnx llu DAD Thanks Mom and Dad G.P.N.D. S.A.K. The Big E. WILLIAM BISSONl140l j V igi-aff.,-.ggggj llff- 3 SCOTT ARCHACKI1385, j V ' ' V ' HICKQLACK 1405 I ' 'DONNA ASClONEC13,385n 'tif 5 , Activities: Track and Fleld-1,2,3,4,gFGS!j,Ggossgggglglgxtryg Activities: Cheerlea ing2,4'class.seci2.:4.stud.i Cnc! 1 2 3 4 2,3,4, - 1984 State LC and Open?Champions!tggftigtfgfggggjE Band 1,253 Jr. Show B-Girl 2 3 '4'1ppftbal 71' 4' Highlights: San Diego here I comel!gThan,ksf,Af5llIgNakgtt-5 HghIights:Wldtms slkm dbfg'coln,kmiWhere'stbus? Kanz eczny 4113184 Lina you're Awesorjneltjg76rgQgf1BostQrlgfjf at wy BS sgbd WTWP Aldk ppft bd! PCAG OCPO st md where where?? R1 W RS,ME,JC,MB,JCgijf2iMK,Ug'AMSQf ' ililnelil Mnixe rPMc GUML! SLPP gain swwv fnlc 8 grt mems lLYA!! PLDP thft Dgt m sstm BfSl th frerty nfgy All asfa tt t LY cb t MR50 SM Gfds L n Mom Dad lLY.thanx Q Q v 5 if cnnisroenen eABoiv14,aa5 1 gl A Activities: Track andfield 34 Baseball 2 Basketballf2 Jrprom Jrshow Srprom Class Day Graduation!!! f ' ' ' Highlights: Great memories wl Mark Jeff Dave Phil Dan Mike JC's wknd DG wkbash Mark prts8tkeg Michol malibu Hay party mo bil JD's Thanx LLSMSPJCKCCFMJLM Luv Ya Dona Gprd Chem memri vet ur The grtest wv SV NB GB LB CB Thanx Mom 81 Dad luv u Bye SHS! ELLA BACZEWSKI 1385 Highlights: Luv to: JR TA DC MG LB GN SM AB AS LK Dragons and-Ganghes Cap't Morgans Hey Edith DD is No. 1! S and M? OT's W. Rushin Blizzard Led Zep Hey BOO BOO Hightides Roadworrier QP MFC Gladby KG l.D.? taxi! Sunbum Thanx Mom and Mike Bye SHS!! DAN BADGLEY138j I KIMBERL Y R. BAILEY 13,385 Activities: FBLA-4 HighIights.' 11-19-84 I LU BL 4-1-84 All I need Thanks BL TA LCSB GCBO Cheshire, T-am CC 6ray-Black CVFD Shut-up?! CPWC Good Luck CASB SBDJ BLKB 12-9-84 Surprise! AHTB 3PerG SB rmbr Hey 'cuzl Thanks MOM and DAD TJBCILUA Candy-84 forever BLKB SUSAN BAILEY112,395 Activities: Ski Club-1 Key Club-2 Discover 3-2,3 Highlights: Dave I Love You! nver 4get cas! Mmt. wndo Mzda Rx7 Tnx 4 Bing thr LC Marsh DJr LB Kwazi JM LJC Pass the.Glade! DrJ ILU 614184-4evr rmbr gdx Lrez McDK rxdr Tx4h 1p2J Mcus Msh 2L Bbak GJMMChem 83 DS1wz tnx Mom 8t Dad ILU f, ' STEPHEN 'BANKER 1395 , DEENA MARIE BARRETT 1395 ' Activities: Volball ' , Highlights: Thax mr.Pete funatccsu SFGB PCMA ILUV- STEVE J OhIdon't know muskieyog ispike mrlnostraz fun- with ptoonj hnaev 1011183 welshDrAgon Clickclock ckn neck tobeinter.Decor CJSB Forever SJDB kdwtcr lyhar Jamaica Finalop luvumondad slsBros STEPHEN RICHARD BARRON1395 Activities: Hckye lshn Bsktabll ftbll soc Hntng Drvg skiing snowmobiling Highlights: ILU CA 4-29-84 only Always Forever SB -nCA I Lpe CA-N-SB will Lst forever-Luv-Lu c CA. In everthing Thanks CA -N-Mom For everything you have dne 4 me SB- N-CA Alwys remembr the yrs Ive spnt in Sthngt n Wgh l hate Fords. GAIL BARTLEY1395 DANIEL A BA TTISTA 1395 Activities: Skiing Highlights: G Fish eating Road Trips DS AQTAF 1234 9 Lets go back Master Dave CSD l'd love to change the world NUKE them before they US Lift is very short there is no time On my way CAI Crazy Rick I must be on my way eyB dlre W l Luv NAPALM in Morn LINDA BEUVEAU1395 Highlights: I Love You Kevin! J YAH Party GANG.- K NL 4E Love and luck to Janet Ella Michelle Randy Drew Mary Thanx Ma 10th grade good ,times remember Ella and Kevin too Love to you always baby LLL valley the best right babe 4883 sense Im free Q, PAUL BENENTI1395 MARK BERGERON1395 KEVIN BERNARD 1395 Activities: Track and Field 3, 4 Highlghts: XQZ-ME Smoked VW'S Don't Cross the Yellow Line NO, I mean your last name! SALLY J. BIENKOWSKI 1391 Activities: FBLA 3, 4 DECA 3, 4 PowderPuff 4 Highlights: SrJr Prom Class NT and day Finally MMCGMB Sumr 84 1 Sndview Hmst Ptown Condo Mstang 1 20 4 Mint 85 MM Luvyallke asis yadade Glz Queen St Prince Brett T ,LOPEFlS, 9i1oie4-Qepls. ThanksyMoMi5gDAb,aeQli5lsqag1f ,Lina, A.W.N., - Debbie,Tracey,. Ashleyif 1 MARCIA-:BLAKELY-14055 - -., EDWARD- BQCl5K:I4Dl,g iiai Activities: 'Nationali Honor2Society53,4,-LatihjCIub52,i3j4Qfskijj club-1,2,3,4 7 ' . Hightghts: ap Ha 84,christmas' Party 84 at-rju.Thanksjol5all'l the great times! Q' M -84 Thanks-Momfand1Dadgf9riall,your. Suppgff 'i 'r i' ' '-,, g -LQ 221, if'-E' LAURA BOGDANSKl13,255 ' if a F , 'f .2 ig -'.' ff,-'Q Activities: Jr. Show,FI'A - . - , ' 1gQ',.jf-11 Z Highlights: Hi D thanx for the good times! ,rmbr E,'J,Pi-FGI1 Also rmbr M,D,tk1aug.5! E. Brdwy-Q . ,Coachlight-'5j. 4 137. The Yankee Doodle'Y- . .ggkgs Q . . :parties Q p :,.i'KKf LL ..... sns rsh Q ts BR.!!:D-rmberB.J.,, 1ha,ha!5,rtd. ' . 1 1 4 ROGER BONlN1405 7,1 , Q ' F' 'T ,Q 1 F MICHELLE BOUTOT1405 ' . 5 I. ,ig - I Activities: Key Club-2 FBLA-4 ' j Y ' - Highlights: Keith-Sr. Prom Happy:B-Day' Sophi' 5115183- KB-n-MB P5Lunch-MBMD JDCGAP Guido's-6128184 IHB' ILK TGD-11,12 Ragged Mt. P7Lunch-LP ATAPNSKSC PSMMBCG FBLA Soc. KAMF Weeble,Gn,f 'Feat Bostonz TSnake Roomies-EPAP Bowling-22 .17Bd8y' KB Pelican' lIuvKB forever 'i f LORI BETH BOWMAN 1405 'f , I ' ' ' I Activities: Majorettes-234 Sf-4 FLA83fA84'MBC84 .JR PROM 84 JR SHW-NdYtc Bos-mod Quincy84 Cmp Frd-234 Hol Inn-phn Nov84 7 ' ' I f' V Highlights: KR1 GV-4 Swm-DW AB8tM-chem-Jlflfswrg-mlk bag crt 7ect C-pckt bk AM-pbj-brm SAS-KG, R-Lu M2 HHTB WGT-dnc Rm15-22 Cndis eye RSP-spd bmp-80 Foxy Htl HI Rrr Vctr Luis-407-mr? Wilt R we dn yt? S8tK Wht rd lt? MSU-ACCKM-1 SB-all! JH2 lNTY1thnxM8tD KSIM SCOTT BRADLEY 1405 f 1 Activities: Wrestling-2,3 Ski Clb-2,3,4 HIghIights.' Painting Sccr wall CASE painting Plnville Kill- ington 83 Lk Placid 84 Ind Living Group 1 4'f1SB CA BD Wknds w Ichris Mike Al Mess Hnda summer of 84 Beach Polar Club MB MD CG 1 hour in tink Drive in Class Day Graduation Thnx Mom 8 Dad KIMBERL Y BROOKES 1405 , TAMM Y BROOKES 1405 JENNIFER LYNNE BRUSH 1415 Highlights: Ray 81 Lin thanxs for some wild daysrnever forget DonW forever BYE push the bus 12984 JWW WDG AMVSVL LDCDMD good luck JRProm AS Pat G thanx seraf's B8tL fun? Rayna what now? Thanks mom8tdad,bea. Pam,WilI, Andy,Ellen, Tom,Tome I love u all . MARTIN BURNS 15,425 Activities: cross-country 1234 capt state champs84-85 tracl?I12t34 capt 400 4x1x4 Basketball 2 Fresh champs Apl trai as Highlights: 84-85 st champs cc 99 BWX wlckpk RBTT MEK 3JC AM ARthybttr France sip car Paris PO 55 O. K. Mag- gots Jr Prom SHW Loppers 10 Mile Reps AplsVz's pepral state open pty 4:00Lgdb bnrc Cyhp 53g Mads walkin? Mdrar nov 10 thks M8tD L8ih Hnd cn speech LAURA M. BUDRIS1415 , Activities: FBLA Powder Puff Football 1 Highlights: LB and DD bst fnds 4 ever Thanx for everything! FBLA State leadership conf May 1984 Dawn remember the elavator incident in Stamford, Ct with Jp. Tommy Wade KY. met Alt. GA frnds 4ever FBLANat Ldrship Conf ILUVU JANET BRUTCHER1415 JOSEPH BRUTCHER128,415 LEE BRYANT 1415 WILLIAM E BUNTON JR. 1415 PIERRE CABRILA 1425 Highlights: Good luck to BSAT guys in Machine shop the Batle of the Beast n Gils Monte in Theory thank God tor brakes roof kld finaly gotit. Happy trails to you up the f,.t.,,,,,....., 'Y-I ' i,tf3jJ,,,'i ' mount. and eltln It runs n its Free. Good Luck to the Rebs n all ol the Crew WNCHIIZO CALANDFIA 1421 Activities: sccr-82 CLNL CNFRNC CHMPS-82.-83. Hxhfghtsf JB-CHMSTRY. MC-TGH GY. KB-WRK OT. WK 8 P 2-83-MR. TTTRSL-THNKS HS FNNY. PT-TLN 2 MR DNGL TLN CLSS-84-85 GM VLLBLL TG ULSS-6 . . - . - - . iPRTY T KVN HS. KB-N MNT CRL. TNTTRRCRD DLL CLSS TLN. GRZ MM ND DD. MICHAEL CALDERONI1421 Activities:Football-1,2.3,4-Capt. Student Council-2,3,4 Na- tional Honor Society-3.4 K-Bsktbll-1 Hlghll hte: FLAG! Red-k,whlte-M, Blue-J 1491 NG,FB 4some MKJIX 10-0 D BAMF'S MC-KH-JW-MG ES-DB-PM Fr!-Nite Patrol 10:00 Beat Crawls SFunds BurnMR Bolin- bash Coach Dom All C and S 3 yrs. 10l1l81 ILUV JV Sec Cheat Lead My End L YR POO JCTB X BRIAN CAMERON 1421 HI hllghts: Kmart ol 80 vw 46 dodge coupe go crusinl MG TRgMM FG SR MC AR see you soon guys See you later SHS Thanks tor the memories Thanks mom + Dad Love ya!! WILLIAM IBILLI CAMERON 1421 Highlights: l'm FREE! VEE WEE FEVER!!! FOSB ME AND MF Forever Keep the butzer butzing see ya ln CA. Never enough time TCOM Its gonna snow forever!!! Too bad m.m. tha!'s my Sclrocco IL! ood Tlme Bad Times we've all had our share 85 Its been nice MARK CAMPOCHIARO 1431 MICHAEL CAPOBIANCO 1431 Actlvltlas: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr Show Jr. Prom-DG Ten- nls FBLA Senlor Prom?? Highlights: IBO UTKS WV BO 76 Camaro Red Labis 76TS Mc Dees JD's Slama Jama KH PL Prg's WGOAW Ind Llvlng PS Bsktball BC h Plcu Chs grls WL Boys Paint push car Slanlc Gelsur Mr L's S20 Spec Friends-LM ME DS RS KHCF TATP LS-TTGOW SS Thanx MSD D JEFF CARBONE 111,431 Actlvltles: Football 2,3 Track 4 Student council Sk! Club Jr Show JrProm Prom 85 Class Day Graudation! HIGHLIGHTS: Paul,Dave, Denny, Mark, Matt. Mike, Chris Thanks, never forget our memories! Tammle YABI MHILU Jackie TLU wk Bash at Goodys sknd my house Brewski runs! Wall to Wall Mlchl Banzai Night Grizzly! JTFA TMAT ST Mom Dad Thanks ILUI Bye SHS PAULA CARRIER 1431 Actlvltles: Volleyball 23 Band 123 Jr. Prom Ball girl 234 Jr. Show Sr. Play Class night Class Day Sr. Float Hlgltllghts: Geo pals trvr wtms shlt wa It way? Florida 83 NJ Gat llgs 8th DU ECSU JCL! STAM JCDA CF OWS PND TGA DON ALI JFI, SW SL G? DP SBRN JCMJ SPEK TMS WIJL RAM COF FAST BAMR BUDS MON S PAL 5x5 wld gl5 JM Bst Frnds 8 the bet thanx mom dad Joe ILU JOSEPH CARTA 15,431 Actlvltles: Cross Country-State Champs Track-5000 FCA Highlights: RB EB MB TT JC MK AM JC ME Good Luck 85 C Come on man! S'up Joyrlde Booger PBD AS NCC Monaco- Bondo Boat RIP RC Brutus BC Sum 84 Syntex Bill Rex Loper GKs IFWA Runner JD KATHLEEN ANN CASALE 1431 Actlvltles: Fleld Hockey 3 Track 400, Jav 2, 3, 4 Drama, Mural, FCA, Art Show, Ski Highlights: LVKC prty mber 8-17 Cin cb ear MB prty Jowna dnce Trckmenl LV nestbuds CT McDs Nevr 4get U Ed thnx Iwys ndu MB ur spcl OP Cnma Edrd my skwkl cant 4get 2 many memories! ats u Thnx Mom, Dad, Bob, Joe, Steve, Bette. LV CT ES Luvu bye SHS ROBERT CASALE 1481 U gctlvltles: Marching Band-Stage Band-Concert Band-Vice tez HI hllghtsi Thanks Ma-Dad-ILU TH 7-0-84 I4ever BNTMF- 4:g0am East St.Firstllne Wow! OK WGT Mlnisktrt Hoovr.l m stuck on you ILUMOM-I'M withtheband-dnt eat the prtzl. CU-BHLb-KBSO- RRPM-MBJS MRB your the best Nove74- Y so tense? MyChurchl Terbo pool . . . DAVE CASEY 16,431 Activities: Track VlcaVlcaVica! CWEDO Baseball Highlights: Qun St BK Sumr 84 WILB Hey szolush, Sup?l BW's VW Wl DEFA's huh?I Partying wi BW RD Rmber VICA Class boys? TS8rSMF Thats usl' Thanx MK 4 a yr ot lun8.Haplnes Thanx GC 4 being my best trnd. Thanx MOM BR! gram tam 8. trnds luv ya alll JEFF OA VALIERE 1431 Activities' Cross-Country 8910112 State Champs 84 St Thomas State Champs 81 CYO Hoop ICC Track 3 + 5 Highlights: I love Anne Aug 16 84 Beach Track 12 91 Camper Maj Mart Tlm Ber Farla AM ME RBLL MKEB Best Runs PMC Malbu Be ac MF SPD Budg Pea Soup Cn HI Mo Chicken man 83 BT Florida Saturday morning practice Ant Rat JJ Pere sac LL St Open ILY 4E JEROLD P. CAVALIERE 15,431 Activities: Crom Country 1234 84-85 State Champs Track 1234 H I hrs: 84-85 CC St Champ 10Ioper TT RB ME AM MK 3J,gmtfB Tyou CNak 20-0 84 Sum! Bech PC Chev JR Baja 76 CAL Chur H WSD VW GDAP Budg CYO ICC Plan 8 Puch Thanx. MFI Suwee B gl Tenn! 5 1 Thanx PC S Cham Llb TYOU CC MD JSQRM Thanx Mom n Dad Bye JOHN CELENTANO l43l J'83i1'i'wS?iCI13l HIGHLIGHTS JDEK DBJS DAD EPEK WAR HO.lO'S Lou TONY Wes Mary Renae' Jana R9t7l0mb9f Bill are the Sand- ::s......,,,,,, ,LEX wlch oft the floor DBFO JD FDFO EKEE BSDE DIANE MARIE CHEVRETT E 1441 ACTIVITIES: FBLA HIGHLIGHTS: Gary I love you Gary and Di. September 7, 1987 Hey Guess What SR? Keep in touch SC! I Love you Mom and Dad! MP and MC, 1984, I Miss You! JAMES CHOINERE 1441 ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2 HIGHLIGHTS: Bijou you're the best NYRS 84 Summer ol 83 NY and NH B For B 8-1-82 EM Chateaugay 31 Jr. Show 83 Goats IH eh Chip! still waitin RC Mick D'S F'S and S'S pm mr FF CC Let's SD DB and CWI O'S at MC House! Thanx Mom and Dad GINA MARIE ClANCl1441 HIGHLIGHTS: RL SL M80 TS FG Frnds 4 ever nite Rodd I Luv U! BF1 7 yrs Jobret ILY Cher ILY Hey Crew ILY Yo da BF 232 Pug ILY MY Prtys Hamrd Bri u Sank Ship Bud 12- 15-84 Mldhngen SHS Prknlot AM Rodd 4 ever 256 2yrs BP ERB Van Grengrem MA Sis'S lLYPartytime JILL CIANCIOLA 13,44,811 Activities: Cheerleading234 Ballgirl234 StudentCoun 234 Girls State84 MEJmn Home! Cheerincamp 8384 JR PR Highlights: STAM FLA83 JNEEI SUBRN MTP CMJ WGT ILYN TMGOODrug MPM CBPAL BASYDCbbe PLJASParts SLJPIsbns sxtk FtbCp83 JCCFPM S ectcher ECSU PCL! Goobine+ JCSpTmes LISU Mr Bsbl 3241222 MRICON LPsects Jrswnvrtorjds Thlr Lmmeat OBNXB Ga Bsttr8bet lLYMom8-Dad TmThurm2 MICHAEL CIARCIA 1441 SHERI LYNN CICCIO1441 Highlights: Dave I Luv You Forever Good Times with KC DK CN Hampton Beach 82 83 84 Klm your making a scene! WKND Whippers With JD Chertoe 69 Camaro Little red Corvette Go For lt! Journey Concert 83 Lets hit the ave bye SHS Love you Mom Bt Dad LINDA CIMMINO 1441 Highlights:Vicky: Summerol 84 11, 16, 24, Great Times! It was only Intactuation. ESSD Chicago-Hard Habits to Break, I aint missing you - Lets Get Excited Black Vette memorial Kim Tina we made it! Good Luck! PCJC JC Luv ya Thanx mom 8 dad! HEA THER CLARK 1441 ActivitIes.' Drama Club 2-4: Pres., FTA: Activity Director Highlights: 4th per. cll PM, KG NO S 4 ftbll gme, gry thred. preps r grt, pke at RD's hse, Lztd, ILU PM 12-24, Eghd, KW at retreat: Sum 1 yelled xcus me, ML ncky stns n' cch smls, thanks Mrs. Shea, thanks mom n' dad, I Cor. 13: 4-7 KEVIN T CLARK 1441 Activities: NHS, Basketball, Track8-Field, NEML Highlights: NMSC CS BFD Fnds Fevr MK SG JSBL DM Chem 84 Thnx AI: Mr Dgn- trn oft tie: calc HTLN: MK goto Joes Hop on S8rJ3 Slp on yur bck: ctge ntes: Brwd Clge: Thnx SB, LC, MDJ. MB tr grt yrs, rbbr n rust, Thnx Mom: Get a Job- unc DEAN N. CLAVET1441 Activities: S.H.S. DRAMA CLUB Htghlights: Ed where are you Eric, Rich, Amy, Thanks tor the memories ANNMAHIE COCOZZA 1441 DAN COFFEY 1451 Activities: Hoop 83-85 FWD Baseball 1.2.3.4 41424 lst base Highlights: Ambassy, Beach Boys 84 PLD C JSJC DSPM Gri1zly's Rm. 330 Home ot the Doc Jiggy. Goody, D H Jr Show Cy, Denny's Cy's Bondo Malibu, Southern trip 83-84 Mog Hoop 83 GATOR RAME OH Boy! We got a winner. Hey Jiggyl NAA Al Chuck Shell Send SS ROBIN COMEY 1451 KEN CONRAD 1451 Activities: Skiing VICA Highlights: Purple Cow VT Road Trips Cuervo LIIT Queen St Valby Hampton Beach Cali! or bust Putt is Be good Kathy Ray is OK yTrap deztilb teg DYAA CMFP Carlin TBFY Monty Python Tag Team Thanx Mom and Dad SSUR HSWAB burrito The end is near CCC PBS ROSS COOK 1451 PAUL M. COOKLEY1451 Activities: Tennis 3,4-Capt. 2-9? ICB Highltghts: ICC B. Ball DWMB Bi! it! Hey Dale! SUWEE! R.l. wKB n RB, Bech, BYB Hang Over, M's Condo BnC Grille 67 Malbu My lil liat 40 lop down, VW baia Churh jump JD's Let p Tenni, smoke em up! Thanx Mom n Dad. MF! CHARLOTTE A CORRIS 1461 Activities: FFA Highlights: Wally 8 Charlotte 3-28-83 VOAG Openhouse 82 DBBall WS Bday Kparty 3-23-83 6 x threw the window Jr Prom 11-12-83 Don't 4get the larml TwnLKS AB BD WZ CC Wh! Mts NH Summer 84 Caldor 38 LL weird laces WILYF Bye SHS Luv u Mom 8 Dad HEIDI COOPER 1451 Activities: hiking, Future Teachers Highlights: Thanks morn and Dad, AK, SF. MT, VG I could not have made it without you Rember all the good ttrnes- library, hiking and the movies SHANNON COSTELLO 1481 Highlights: VA VD RH Pd 1 grt tms I RH KH GT WSKY IN THRMS RH GT KH THIS buds tot You GRT ERIE:-IDS GT RH KH LM LN MG AT VA VD PS CH SR MP EJ WD TG MVR torget You or the E Club! I Goodbye SHS Class 85 LC-vo you DAD MOM ED Thanx 8 - 5 - 82 ADELE COTE1461 MAUREEN COTTER 1461 Highlights' Remem all the good time-s Rott Lipitor ThanxNR I Luv Ya we had alot ol GOOD T iflvif NR SR LC MM HD JH BC BS tie-ret 4g-at Sth pet study X- MAS patty 84 Mtsquam Vr'l III8 Water Mem Rockport shop Thanx Mom+Dad I luv ya LISA .J COTE146I Activities' Concert Choir S' HSYMP Highlights: Big Change, New Kid tn town Stamford TYWGITTS I made it thrw the rain bs! Buddys' RCSB I-IZSM KCMC JC SG AC. JC-MySHOE EK-Rst lrnd SS- ILYF BC-Cncrts SB- KROX JH SS-MAYBE Smdy? THE BIG G HARTT-STU:Be5t ot times TKS MOM 8 DAD especially my sts ILY! ANNE COUTURE 1461 AMY COVALESKl1471 Activities: Silks 3,4-Capt. JrShow Jr PRom FBLA Highlights: Ptys JIy27 Jaot. Audizip tt we Only knew Aug 3 RL Bore! Sept 1 ACWT Mert I NEED my shoe! S Gpty crts lm? lwld die 4u ange what canei say? Prty Lis? MtGrv RLJF Lry Bdy Chrch Gum my Brs FBI Goodtms w ACWT TOT0 KPMD Thanx Ange LuvYa MOMandDAD' JIM CRAWFORD 1471 Highlights: The Crew Best Bros Forever DB DC Even You MD Rembet all the Good Times Taco Bell That drk st one night bottls broke on legs Frdg night 2 KeNAM trips trouble To the family Bob Warren bei! bros ever mom+ dad Thanks I luvYa ROBERT CUGLIARI 1471 DELMA CULLINS1471 KELLI CURRAN 1471 ' Activities: Diving 2,3 Marching Band 2,3 Ski Club Jr Prom Highlights: Lova ya Rit Nvr trgt the gd tms 2-16-83 EJA TNK Flndtstr sp.Memrs wlDDTM KKLM Bob Im on y side sorry bch is closed Ms Msqt bites N6LY6 Rlt Nvr Good-bye Calme drin TNK81 76 Camaro 71 Betsy Good-bye SHS thanx Mom8.Dad8Mickey Luv Rit URANIA R CURTIS 1471 Activities: Band 82-83 Fla. Comp. Key Club Conv, 84 Cape cod HighLights: Maine 84 ls Carla there? Summer 84 RAC, Food! LK New Haven 83 10-7-83 Toads M.S.B. Where is the drugstore? MS WPLR Lltch MCST BLBS PC Aloha! Best times with HF Fudge Luv U And here wer arel JBLK LMGR JDCP Luv you All Thanks JCNC Ma Dad ANDREA CUSANO1471 Activities: Chronicle Emblem Class Photographer FBLA re- porter Jt. Show Powder Putt Key Club Highlights: July 27 It we only new Aug 3 Spt I thnxMert lwld! 4uAim what CANEIsa Itsa pkgdeal Whoosh Dy Mn LyJr1 Chrch MiAudl 4 144 hike! Mt. rv CR rtor left? budy FBIW omn Hapy Day PmPI mr2 JzCb DcJs Good tmswlkpw+ To3 CGMB md Ko Thnx MomDad8tMart Iluvu ARTHUR D'AGOSTIN01471 MARK ANTHONY D'AGOSTIN01471 Activities: Football 2,3 Highlights: Red 6JD7 Rider The CUZ KLAN MDSDJCPC AnA EWK1 Wht AT bikta ELMJOR COSCO MDPA1 07 2ND Geo JR5 What Rules CH3LB SR KN LAB MD KF MDS 69 Cam Fo Crazy Cuz ITII 1day KMcK Thanks MOM DAD ANN DAHLGREN1471 Activities: Volleyball 82-85, Key Club 82-85, FBLA 83-85, NHS 84-85 Highlights: VB awsm coach-Sptr JL MF L L CH CP SN KM BD-Kycb til Scrpbk w SM CP SH-CONV awsm-1b Shhl- KM grdn ang!!-JL vstm ILUFFEJ 9-30-831 Thx tchrs EM PG AP FII. AC-CH tabtms u wnchl c p shpa 4 mn-STYAG SKtps totly tab! Thanx Mom,Dad.Nan. JL F BD JEFF W DAHLSTFIOM1471 Activities: Future Farmers ot America Highlights: Rockout Roll on Duh Bela D+ D Dent Head Raiders are great GW lettuce head Dan bela Rush RU les Triumph Maiden Dio Turtle Chasm the Spasm Phil Dan B-8- B-B Bill John S Eric Mouse Worm Shawn Steve Fred Mark Tom All Ryche's Reserved JOHN DAlGLE1471 Activities: Wrestling VNL. 185,189 2-4 Highlights: NIK NAK Booger Ricky Jimbo Ray Roy Joy DudacBag Jimmy Joey Mikey Jetty Ferry 4 over. MARK DAIGLE 1481 Highlights: Buick 350 Wiggler Dudacbag Westqueen st. Cheshire Thanks Frank I could have hit het!! Ray Joy Jimmy BAMF Mom Dad Cheryl Lisa Lori Love Catleen Forever STEPHEN P DALY 1481 Highlights: Jr yr tinal, up hills wJC GD Stmbl Ah Ms Md + Sd Crazy Cuz, P:D+ S wPJ Chuchtl up + over Bud VW race W24 + pray PSoup waJC J VS S 1 FFF Malibu POW - P all nght JR SaJ n tm Wter Ski-Hyslide 36O,wan ltrde, TRS b 5 Thanx Mom + Dad, Bye JUDITH MAY DANDROW 1481 Activities: Key Club 231 Ski Club 2 Highlights: I have good memories lrom SHS and Thanks lor everything. I will miss all my tttends in the Class ot 85' DA WN DAVIS 1481 ACIIVIIIGS' DECA 1F'A,NY!1,FBLA, EMBLEM Typing Highlights' JOHN I LOVE VOL!! 4-3-84 I.IT PICNICHI NEWYEARSEVE GREATIMES WIJB' SEV LIR -'ill X FRIEND! KEMB MBER NJ? JVEGA7 R-AID' GRAMDAR- .DEB I LUV U' XG-IGRAM GERMANY 8-l l YOU JMARK- 8-SHAW!! l.!Ol.!lSDAD YOUR THE TI-limit: 4 FvFR'tTI4IrIG' I LOVE YQLI DOHEFN DE-It-'GFI il I-S81 Atfft!'rf'P:T NHS ITEM. A FFST PAFJYNTSI :? '5f1Jf'f:1 551 IZ -641.114 LHJL Vihit h- ir L'-3-1f'f'a Jt.1THE' ShCifflB!Jf ttl.13l ir 1: l'.,i t L' uct-Yi 15'-II 1,141.3-I3 FTC Q11-' tl' M 4 r kt YLIIN' YitFII. ?.t.w Thanks Cricket M8D youIi'e the Best!!! LESL Y A. DEBISSCHOF' 1481 Activities: Marching Band Concert Band 2,3,4 NHS 3,4 Fla S3 Spring Trip 84 Montreal 85 Massachusetts 83,84 Band- Camp Highlights: Hi Patty! Luv Ya! Thanx Hbng there, your the best! Poogy notes:Ba-Hal Hi ScKH LMPS Bessie-s Rule! DLLD Shving Cream fghts B,P wiggle Bi Hi Massa! Luv ya FSC-Kizzy Thanx mom,Dad Luv Ya Lin,Lor,Lis, Butch,Hi Dave Keith Mimi Gram SHS Yeah! ROB DEFAZIO 1481 Activities: VlCA,VlCA, VICA!! Highlights: Partyin with BW, DC, +RC Great times!RC C'monHah! TSintheVW Turn it up! Remembe-r VlCA our rest Pe'riod, Bees GC's Keggers Collecting Gina?l don't.drink remember? BW DC RC FR JB BC JR GC MM LB Cl and MO M+dad thanx I LOVE YOU JOY E DEFRANCISCO 1481 Activities: Who's Who Class Day 8 Nite Hghlights: AT JF GS DH gld we met luv ya JM PT nmeg Give Me a brk PR sis f ever scooter MD MB jaunts PR town RS 8 EJ 84 RC JF chem class DG JB JS LKs like we made it! ERM' Thanx for putting up with me MB AP Latin stud MN DK MOM DAD 8 PAUL ILY MICHELE N. DeJOHN 1481 Activities: Key Club FBLA PowderPuf185 Jr. Prom 82, 83 F. Face Secretary Highlights: Fntms wth Mel CYN Summer of 84 Ldg Rd Lgng fts Shakin Polo Ptys wth AC AC Mickey Kings cmtry F. Faces Pr-Cnty Ill waitWK NYE gfs-JDAP MBDK KS BBudy- CD Buddies: MW EW Jew-TD Work at TURF SB-GM Thanx MoM, DAD 8Mlke Its bn grt! Bye1SHS 1 LAURA L. DEKUTOWSKI1481 . Activities: Marching band, concert band 2,3,4 NHS-4 Poet- ry Contest-Hamden H.S Ap. 84 I Highlights: 1984 AHFH Florida 83 Gr. Adv. 84 hvn EBWA 5MUT Baritones 41 Guido's O-N-E K-BO Band! Yea W- RUDE BC with'?? Thanx: DLDG SMPS PMLD Goobers-Maf Errr! MMMS PAW Gl1SCOOCH1, TW-6, stuffy, onion, rall cops! Thanks MDJJ-lLU JK's BYE SHS I I 1TODD DeLORENZO 1481 . 1 1 I1 Activities: Vo-Ag I I ' Highlights: Get dnk on 7th RP A St gt stk cw hse, Pull by PT Mr Fafner the 204 mn of the yr TP An Ew no.1 vtms MrY an smk area crw JF EC JP VT mar Tod Thanks Mom 8 Dad EL VIRA DELSANTO1491 -Activities: Distributive Education Clubs of America Hair- dressing school 83-84-85 I 1 HighI1ghts:VA RH SC grt ts pdl VA thanx PM Luv y'r cab JM glIT MG qt Puff Pats CT-glk LD thanx-Luv u-82-84IBatdd RB 12 8-84 Ex-gd We mt thanx ma dad T for all JD D'T Both'r me! PD Thanx fr ALL Bst's Lt-CJ alwys Luv1u now84ever -7-5-84-4ever! . RIT DELLA VECCHIA 1481 Activities: Baseball 1,2 Football 1,2 Ski Club Junior Prom Highlights: Love ya Kelli your very special to me never forger Killington EJA FS SS 2-16-83 NGLUG RJ KG HL 76 Camaro 83 Celica Spec Frds KKLKTASD WB-LMMCME Drive-in Love ya IBF dnt hang up dial It against all odds thanx MOM 8 DAD 8 BOB LU KC LYNN DELUCA 1491 Activities: Flagteam-2,3,4 Emblem Bus. Staff-3 FBLA-3 Highlights: Florida-83 Freehold NJ-84 1rem. our Doctor LA?!1 Ma Dad Leen + JB l'll never forget ya! Quinni- piac 82-84! Strawberries + Pickin Cotton! LM + LB right SA! I don't know! lt's Me! DFF just for DT STJQBF SLS -F Thanx Mom + Dad Love Ya! ROBERT DEPAOLA 1491 Activities: HERO President 4 FBLA Member 3,4 Student Council Rep. 4 State HERO Secretary 4 Thnks Mrs H! Highlights: 66 Mustangs are awesome! Thnks Mom 8 Dad- yr grt Thnks Mrs. Orsene for Paris trip 84! Sue F. your a grt frnd Thnks Mr. S for London trip '85 DO ya remember 8th Per. Amy? Phil 8 Mike-thnks for being there! Keep in touch Amy M. BILL Y DEPAOLO Activities: Soccer 82 Highlights: Hi! Bindy, suprize ay remember Mcrkcicbk cand all, VIBS, POSITVE lb required, no Problem, VT Trips, 7205 are class SKIUSA, CHOPTHEROCK MART!SEl 102583L, prty at Erics House! Accident! WasaI,Bgs JTPot, oops, MUG+MIKE, TAKETHECAR lLYAMOM+DAD, LETS Party DA VID DEPASTINO 1491 MICHELLE DESCHAMPS 1491 Activities: Majoretts -1n-2. STD Concl 1n2. Emblem 2. Cochliht 3n4 wMr.Feeney.evIl 1 7 1284GF 9118.3 LD Sdan- ces.Ms. Scuthingtoh Highlights: Don-n-Me.Don, I Luv U,del mn.Liv w JS,PG.FR JR SR Proms Petes Pub w JS TG.AnnwCna. Foodmart- Xmas party. Thanks B+Friends RP,AC Luvu.Sumr 83n84.MallwVal 83 16BPrty.cusw BrosTGDACP lmsnlrevr LGF.Thanks Mom Dad Jen I Luv U.Bye SHS, I-lello Calif MARY BETH DIANA 1501 Activities: Key Club 84-85 Drama Club HighIights:l love you Mom Hi Dave!! Hola Deb! ILU NAN- 8POP England in April 85' wISue Can't wait! All by ourselves in 85 Photohike knitcro chebowl horsesuni cornsmm Mtscolorado England SGBR SG-Shvic-RUN Dtforget Eng. lwttogohmil CARLEEN DIBA TTISTA 1501 Activities: Silks 2,3,4 Highlights: Good Lucl-1: LD MD DG LG JB CH SR VS AC SM 212 1.-811. ::l.TJ-11 --+1.1 1 :I IIffzifiinff'-'-325811.-if'-Zzgiiiffiillf-517:21 :I.ff'-.ff' ' , I 't.I'SteF2,511ifv::i5'2:1-Gail:-f'1r:new-1LM!-115'-..f2-zz:1111 :fl :1f--'I-.V-1112.-Q I 1. ,I I I . . . Ffflf 1,257 I 'f 'I V - - , . LA Party's Friday NightssFeeibaiigfeames:MIeeiit1g1M0115 tili I t . .i . . ..i.i wr Mom Dad Mark scott Todd iioveyou. MarkQForeve.r if ACfiVffiSS.1xJfil show,gfid1f'tipgNew,I.Yotk,BiG2dW-SY C059 ,'9li M'CHAfL D'C'1ELi? lsol I II A I I I.wesiey-atuniversitypoenieri.f0f,.Gfesf!ve Youth. 9855 Hlghlig ts: HN 69 amaro Radica PSYCHO' heP1lcklel r11I:'f85T'! 1.1 1, 1 I 1 I West Cen Death Corner H Park Castle,BoomerangIO'Keefe1l Hghl1ghts: The.1Awesome '4?SOme SIS BFM snoflake Dl9'SD Bud Dater Lude Lag Naf Jeff Chuck AL Subway-LMSC Snker air Bag Hamberger HaIlOween Hooker KF JC FOIMD Your Mother Ya Hang PP 1I I II I II 1 MICHAEL A. DIMuGlv015o1 1 1 . 1 Activities: FTBLL-2.3. TRCK+FLD-3,4..1SKEeI1rClb-2,3 MDFC-2,34-PRES KEFC-VICE PRES 1 I f' I 13 Highlights: UNLH THA BEAR CRSH THA GREY SCOT THAT LYR OH ITS BLACK HRMN O VLD PHYS FUN:WIPC DGD H NISE CLOS MK HE DAN II HIT A COUGG1 OOG EYES WI NUTE FUTR ENG RAND THA ALK WC WII KE CNDY STRP JC GET SUM TRM TC085 1 I DAWN DlONlZlO1501 1 I :I II 1 Activities: DECA Lc. PA NarCon Wkend of Nov. 16, 17, 18 1984 F.B.L.A. State Leadership Conference May of,1984. .with LB and JP HighIIghts:,SB Thanx.4 being there! Luv U and always need U! Tom remember Narcon and Me, Friends 4ever, Love ya honest! LB and DD Best Frds 4ever! LH JB RP TA TD TG Rmbr NarCon + DE Mom and Dad Thanx for everything! Love you both and Kim too! KEVIN DIONNE 1501 CHARLES S. DIZENZO 1511 Activities: Track +Fld,2,3,4 Ftbll-2,3 Ske Clb-2,3 Jr Show Fahn Shw-2,3,4 Ltn Clb 1 Highlights: SPCL frnds GM EW MW MC SA Ske trps Plr crw Z crw Th bst s Ave JH LD-GHK Se tks of wth DN lt's a br ftbll cmp rr stt sc mnhd Rlys, KOC, Jav wod Irs trx P spGmd BGF MB CG BFRT R-hm Prts Oen Pzza Brkf SAM Go Fr Bn GM Zcles gntg DD MM Sn Jn I HOLLY DONAHUE 1511 I A I DA WN D'ONOFRlO1511 I I I Aclivities.' Tennis2,3,4 Soccer2 I DIVING 3 STUDENT COUNCIL 2,3,4 National. Honor Society3,4 DECA 2,4 JR. PROM JR. SHOWICLass85BEST I f - Highlights: SLlPC,GS- Friends Always SL CRASH! JD's- JR.Show.RM SP KC NITES OUT TM-UCONN-GOAL ERIN- DEAN BOONESFARM-CRAZY! JUAN-Love AlwaysDS,JC. PM,MRBRO. BEACH BUM FTBL. PARTIES 4911885 DP- 10th-Fun 1Jl1! TA LUNCH! JHiif1 PC-WP-Wed!.Nites Mom- Dad LIYou 1 1 KENNETH DORSEY1511 l 1 THOMAS A DORSEY1511 . Highlights: Gr van Oh SHT IM a jw 4th Ahh RM Prvk V,NY,83 rm Art! Thts my coat! 2 grls Duram cat Im sick MP gppw zzz GP What? Kevy Jetty whip w ellt yeh! bob7O stang need 8 JK has AY da Wsnr talk Chubs fzze DL STRND WTRBRY fvel cnsv PT BRNG MrTV WILLIAM J DOUCETTE1511 Activities: Baseball, swim-Team, Emblem F.B.L.A. Highlights: BB Trp s No Ht'er 83-84 PP Lam Motl LCBJJ Bch Jry Ski trp Sto NHPC SCF swn-t Jrp Broke ice sclpt cmp trp Hmst 10-12-82 wacka wacka INGLYG trp BG trp 2 bst 2 hott Its FBGOS SHS In Pinvl stnds trp sin 85 Big EIMr Bull ALLISON M DOUGHERTY 13,511 Activities: Cheerleading-1,2,3,4 Track8 Field-2,3,4 French Club-2 SADD Highlights: ST KZ KC SAS-FF STA-TB FB C L mall FtLS SHS JDS JH FL JZ Buddies-SR SK TO Btsp Chuckem PLG WP? CA SKTG PHUT ROSES CJ JO JH SQDN-DIANA ELTON H80 BJ-Purple movies ww Flyg FTBL 4111 Camp- yeah KM-SKI ORBH DB KBH-Lisa Kev-CM AQTF LOVE YOU MOM8DAD! RAMONA DRAIN 1511 Activities: Deca State reporter Hay Ride Dec 7 84, Sat lancaster, Penn Nov 16 17 18 State competition Kansas City Miss. Highlights: Heated floors, pool sauna mushr pizza Rct bl I luv ya Angel Lisa Pat Sharon Dawne Jim Robin Brian! Angel rmb Meriden sqr Jn Nic?? Har? chrch luv ya! Thanx ma n Ead for all you gv me luv ya!! bad beak fella nee - nae by JR uv ya BRIAN K DUNLAP1511 Activities: SHS Freestyle Skiing Team, 2nd string Draft Choice Highlights: Hampton Beach 83-84 TBPD Killington 12l84 Never Made it MJMCMC Good Times Ski Area PMCR PBMR Pistol Club Capt. PM 2 MR 2 BD Gremlin Will Eat You Ind. Livn Gp! 41 SBCA Hey Little Girl Want some candy 7 Thanx Friends Thanx Mom + Dad JEFFREY DUTTON 1511 MICHAEL J EGIDIO 113,511 Activities: Football 34 BasebaII2 basketbaII2 Track4 Junior Show Class Day Class Night Senior Prom'?? Highlights: Rums Hall DECLA iat1State wild boys LGots OHIBOYI Mick D's JD's Paint sign Red Lbels LM me AA JCCF At! Sloperec 33ODoc J DCDGMBO76 CAM SLANICK Geisure 76 TRCK st Poker PLpty Spec Friends MC LM DC DS CR PM JC CF JL Thanks ILY Mom Dad FAM DA VND R ELLIOTT 1511 gtctivities: BSKTBLL, Karate Carshows Food Service, Auto hop Highlights: Best Friends, JC,BB,CAMARO WestQueen, BurgerKing The crew , crusing,cIick, Bottles, Denny- 's,crazy, girls Tirespiing, GearBanging, Friday nights Ani- mal House Party's Luv M.C,Cars, Food,girls, Thanks Mom and Dad.l made it. 1973-85 KEVIIV ELUOTT1521 -103 TFIAAI LB RRI Pontiac HZ DS DM KO-PAFIKINGIIYB f' II I I I I I: I I. t the notion lfgyri feetg Right!.,He He He He..DanceIYr bde g81SDad I1 ma dew And.I11 1.cn.rhkihe1mbtiorii1.iyrs1Thanxgmom 1 11 Iovelyou? soon1Aror1l Wang! 1'.1 5 I I f I1 1 f I I I RAYMOND FA'Ff'YNlAFtZ1521 1, 1. -1 . 1 . .511 .1'1 'gAIVIl3IFAgIliLO1521'III I I . . 1. u I ctivltesf In , II I I. 1 Highlights:1Bud?nemorlaI,ITimbrInd PurpIeC0w M-f1'P3ffYS Partyfst-'KM TJ MWIIMFJWWIDB KC. PM TOQHSIQ! Fi'-193' fest SPIRT Aqtrf1IHrtfdI Vt. Dead ShrodHsI-RDTUPI CWS. Valby Meredn Taras MortsRd1Hous Cevrvo Monument Rock. IIBLANKOI1WhatIa,long pstrang' trip itsben Fl! ' 1 JOSEPH FAUST1521IJ I- I1 ' it - Activities: 204 and 201 Detentions 1 1 1 11 1,111 ' Highlights: Eddie' Money Oct.4-Sat nite Skating and Party- ing 69' chevy All hells breakin' loose. class .of 8511,RULESI Jailbreak I I I 1 ' I I I. KIMBERLY C. FAY1521 I I' II I I Activities: Emblem 4 I Highlights: KS NS Greatful Dead Oct 14 1984 M1r. S. Oh Nell pr. 2 Chem KSLMMW KS-VI Peppiz JF-RUVNACE Beef- steaks- LMKS SnFlinger McD's Frndlys Plntvilpiz Queenpiz. LSSRLV PMECH-SURMSD MSSLBCTodd1SMBASaybrook sumrbruce Rod BJ JCJS TAJA Jnsns I,Luv ulmom dad TIERA-LEE FEBBFllELLO13,25,3O,521 1 I Activities: Jr. Show, Senior Art' Mural: Highlights: AHFH EBW Mrching Band PS I5O' s1What1a feeling Bicycleinglf 1 Art JH Hmec So- Fro1 TLC Pndview DC Thnx 4 the great memories CES JFK Red Listen Cows Buddies DETF clean your Bdrm Thnx ma, dad 8 Mark Frisky lLU we did it 225 Bye SHS! 1 . 51 . . JEFF FECTEAU 1521 1 1: I Activities: Key Club FBLA Ski Club 1 . Highlights: EMDF BB by JF JF NEGH GYNO1Disco DEG per8 NIC TY Da Fnti MZIBRCR-GS BT BDR CS BM lf RKNK-Spud BT BDMN Powr Wafr Memories! HS Nov 241 84 Thnx AT JD JF frst on JD Fac lWe Gada TK Thnx JJ ATJF GS JD JB SC GW S, CS DH LY- Mom8Dad Chris Big Guy SUZA NNE FERENC 1521 CONNIE J FERENCY1521 .- Activities: Silks-23 LtnClb234 Emblm2ed3: 1ELC14 stcclldyal - I Highlights: ThnxMDC8C! Fla.82-Pooch DizDeb, JHMT EmbImRm- prties, Emily Racey JrShw Stkup NYC, dancs, prms-PC, MB,JA,WSP, PPrdrus MGJM Don 8 Ron-Best friends forever! Eternity, HugsSmiles, 8fun!Dr.Glk Thnx Eveybdy! Keep in touch! LONGER JUst you 8 I , 25t.t ives JEANIE FERGUSON 1521 Activities: Swim Team 5-5 Capt 1 Highlights: EMR AT JD Thanx AT DK KF JD BMT-A BCH KS KM DK JF GS Luv Ya Peter-Meter BB by JF Per7 Mel Baby Frndlys Kiss? Dnns Jwa-puk Sxgdss Berly Gibs Per 8 Chem JD RC DF KM 17 LS RR-CD Y men Limal wfarm O- mark Rgrt Bon Thanks Mom+Dad I Luv U I JOHN FERRUCCI 1521 Highlights: Challenger 8 Dart 340's GPZ Camaro with N50's! NabsS Ritchie Blackmore 8 Deep Purple ELP Heeeey Joe! FAI640 Leave the witch : move to Dads! The trip with Brutus DAn PFloyd FWD AMC? The workingman Paint Can JFPS SC JF Hemi Chai? Later!!! ANTHONY FIELD 1531 MARK FIONDELLA 1531 DA VID FITZSIMONS 1531 MELISSA FOLClK1531 Activities: Key Club treas:83-84 pres 84-85,voIIeybaII 2,3,4, NHS 3,4 Highlights: Convention: 83,84885! Chops 8Chuck Thanks Love Ya KT,CAbin 18 JG! DM Burnt TV! Sn What happened to car SH WHo do you like? NNATFFEJ twister KM VB roomie 4ever wheresthe clutch? what wall? Lighter Gary- .Love you thanks Love ya Mom 8 Dad KENNETH A. FOLEY1531 Activities: Ski Club Highlights: KUPP How How 69C. The Pickle 72 Cougar ya Hang H. Park Castle Boomerang Dater Lude GP LAg NAF S. Drez Monkey Jeff Stone Chuck Mullins LMSC Snicker Air Bag Hamburger AI Halloween Hooker Candy Stripper MD JC FO DM DF MS SD GM SP MD REBEKKA FOURNIER 1541 Highlights: Smile always Miss ya TH The best friends which are forever ST GN LG LS DC DL TM TH SR LC AS BC HC TH DJ SP VN AC AA Love + Miss ya all!! CHRISTINE S FONTANA 13,531 Activities:Cheerleadings2, 3, 4 St. Coun.2, 3, 4Sr. Prom83 BallG1rl1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Jr. Show Sr. Float Highlights: NCTpCCamp JS-SxTksbPr BrdSpec MemLP- Chic-McN1FotbFe IdPB-Mahio JCPCDA-STAM FORDIJC- FotbC-Swim PMJC15slov JD?JC AABrosM ELM-therstil AtS1opre Cpoop SieGoobenet SDST YMSebyt SMsilSp CFriJWJZ BMKCMCLII ntroyr CCdken 351JrProm doblWSPJas PrtMom DadMLDRThanks ILY TODD FORD 1541 JODI GADE 1541 Highlights: Rodd,Steve BL.DF,M80'S Tignt Shorts foxy Guys Friends Forever Knight! TM,JR,SL,GC,RL Party's CF PM Smokeage Ween,Yoda, Green Grem, Smurf,83 Flor. f 1 ---- . i,..,, ,seLa1t..a-..fw.ti.egu UlWay 2 B.232 B-day Luv ya.Steve bye 1st Per CAL MATH CLASS ATTACK ALL NIGHT George Babe a By The Sea CTARNG Fladlomanl! EP WM are great Sherman Smokey Kid Party PB This is lust tooo much DTBK 7 Confused Plto BTO Bowl ZZTOP East st roc exp pFloyd Hockey Bye DAWN GALLO 1551 Activities: Mar Band-2.3.4 Concert Bnd-2,3,4 Florida-83 Mess -84 Delaware-84 FBLA Mexico lzlghlmhts: Mexico with LB DM CK JH DW eye 80 spbp I ya MB Foxy Htlhll Rrrr lkd-705-nice hair Vctr Ls-407-mr drs Hello! Bk-How's your new spr wrdrb?! Kwoman Cr h. Srvr Huey Lewls Bk-nd hip-CL DI-8tCh-Gt me ot of hr-Ahora UConn! Thnx MOM8tDad THOMAS GALLO 155,581 Activities: DECA-VP Hwhll hte: NARCON BEEF STICK KLH DAG Whatacon- cept HE MAST ER THANKS LH JB ITALIAWI MCL SDyg Cordoba Boston84 Jag KM Dokle Dokle Wanna fight RG BE Twilight Room Mike forgot ticket I Luv U KH Your'e my Everything TIN GARCIA 1551 DAVE GAZ 1551 Activities: N.H.S. Ski Club HI hllghts: Phgs Degan DHMD TGJF TSKB FIJPC SHMB Ggtms Lab? oston w Phys SAP If 16pl32, ?4 64 PC M ECW 64 Ford Soo Rear Ended Sur Gd Tms w JM DH MD KB KM AL SHKC Spac Gd Iuk B5 from Fut DMS Css For ABev Plant eharm KB leaves? JESSICA GEIGER 1551 Hlghlights.' I love you John! 10-1-82 DM no 10-20-83 Httb Marm5 Vac Beach every nlte Rocks NWPT Grin you have 10 mln. castle van li hts soda butts Lng rng1e gli sam-micro m2 Pt Lady Friends Always-Sue, Clndy, C ris,MO, Nancy, Sher LInda,Darcy. Thanx Mom MICHELLE GERMAINE 1551 Hlghllghts.' MG LUVS RF 4 ever ME Vee Ch Ry Berlin Kgs Bu 82 JR EB VD LB AT Randy + Michelle 11-20-82 Cr. Sho 84 Trst Rgrs. Mer Mt. Ap Fel Chevy Fllvside Flush Cont. Kgs. OP - kgs. Cllld pl Summer 84 grt times Drvn E's hs Scry Rd. Boo! Goodbye SHS!! KIMBERLY GEORGE 131,551 glcgvgles: National Honor Society-3,4 Chronicle Staff-4 Key U - Highlights: Ftbllgms no SB-HC Icecb-DHK w Spnch- DH.FlS,KW bolsk Ks8-me-3l17 memork-SSID ete 6l2O Amhnrst -RSS-RRcr Frmr rsv S up? What time ls It? V M4chem Sage Allen Saga-12113-LB Manner lnn gangwlspoon Frce l1vMK 4ever JD's Omarket-KW4A8tP Thanx Mom8tDad JOHN GETSIE 1551 SUSAN M. GIESELER 1551 Activities: sltb Highlights: Aprll 85 England Alone MO nyWKHorses comp RMonyMt PhotoEng MbdA1ud- svlc-Run-Dt. Fgt.Eng. CYNTHIA GILLIS 1551 Activities: Powder putt Football FBLA F.F. Treas. Highlights: Steve ILY 10l11i84 Binds-Melis, shel ffaces Smr 84 Hamnase+ GdTmswlBarker MBMO SBCB KHAP AC MB SS+GM by OplHwk JoJo Shankin vanh OS+MCBK POLO Shel-cmtry I11Wtwk Mslfyt dlzzy mint- Bart Mel-JmTheRod Thanx Mom Dad John its been real see ya SHS! DIANE L GIOIA 1561 grE:tgvlt?s.' Marching Band, Concert Band, 2,3,4. Key Club. L , 4 Highlights: Gd Tms Wl SM, Dl, LD, Ps, TD, Smuts, LD, PM. JD Brd Mn! D-L-B, MD, ILU Mom! Cymbals Rule! mlnny- mlntl Ba hal yeah. x-w-Rude! O-N-El K-Bo JD's! Florida 83, Gr Adv 84, R.l. 84, Scoochp Stulty, TW-6, Paw -L.G.Ll cruise Meat! Bye SHS! BJORN GOLDMAN 156,741 PAIGE GONSKA 1561 Activities: Field Hockey 2,4 Emblem 2 Arizona! Drama 3 Int 3 Homecoming wlk Band Sr. Prom Class D+N Sr Play Track?Grad! Highlights: V: davs wil Good Times wi L+s P1k1 The unment.YC Im let The Man m.y.Jo-Jo val Darc Cruis TDC -- miss u guysl18mths JOAN CBs AZ cool times SSVL KJRB J49 my sytl xmas 83 Jts snow! Dvlhs OP Piggy! lov ya Jett Porqplne sbs ss8-yc JDPE lly Mom+Dad TAMMY GOODELL 1561 FRANCIS S GOODRICH 1561 Highlights: Edys Food Warehouse Paper Aisle Capt Card- board Grl erek WWF Champ Flshln' JW BS JF MG BC WM TG KG DS DH MM KK AK Kllles og leg emos mlrl Thanx Mom + Dad lor everything Later SHS have lun there Mikey MELISSA GOODRIDGE 1 61 Activities' Prom ol 82.Jr.. Prom, Sr. Prom. Highlights: Good Times E Gangl Ftmbr. Cottage, RI. Parties. W. x..,..,k.s4,.,. ,r AJ, Dances, LN Rmbr Dcortng, Mrs. O. OP, Avon. THE E, LN, GT. SC, KH, LM, RH,Luv ya. Good Luck 2 All Thank You Mom and Dad. Eric, I will Love you forever. Good-Bye SHS- 85. DENISE M. GRAVEL 115,561 Activities: Key Clb-2.3 FBLA-4 Fta-4 Jr Prom-decorating!!! Jr Show-LIGHTS!! England + Ireland Apr 85 Highlights: Jr Prom 11-12-83 Never GLY G-PC Brno. Jr Show fun! AHFH 84 EBWA Where is it? YAG-ski T. 84-5 GA 84 Fun Always!!! THE POPCORN MAN! ACSP GOD DTLS Friends are forever LYE'l' GdLuk Dingus Battus Mickey sis DMKP LKLK JJJK ILU MOM DAD KEV CD!!! DAVID IM GRAEF113,561 Activities: Wrestling-2.3.4-Capt You-n-me Mark LL-States ATW 132 and 155 lil Soccer 83 YearaRa SHS Go LF SHS Wrestling is tilt Highlights: 7-15-84 I Love you Kim nvr Let go! Beach,BIk- cat! Mark,rmbr the cove. NBtrips. Rd Rx7, Mi ch runs,Thx Jeff,Cris! 10TH GR. Shed 1:00 Lk at the kid. MM cottage. Roys You Drive. Griz Prtes,Mall, CVS,llamoDK. DS,PM,Lisa, Jil,gnna MisU ByeSHS! ALISON GF?AZlANO15,561 Activities: Jr Show Jr Prom Com NHS,3,4 ppftbl Band 2,3 Gym Team Mgr Highlights: JrSh JDs Dens Fla 83 Jn JCGS wld tms Peter NJ PCDU Figs 8th Pdo DAPC PLDP SP Rd mcD carded? Cst Plz? JN Lua TOSF MM thanx bro DAMR MFIBM TP Gum- mies DA ned action! dk ppft bdl?! thanx evtg nvr ftu IMU BFS thanx gtms Ilya Dad Mom Fam lly SCOTT GREEN 1561 VIRGINIA R. GREENOUGH 1561 Activities: Marching Band-2,3,4 Concert BAnd-2,3,4 Wind Ensemble-3,4 Brass Ensemble-3,4 Highlights: How about a rematch ol GIDS? HF everywhere! Thanks MADS for lending your ears. Luv, VFIG So long and thanks for the fish. Bye SHS LAURA GRIFFIN 1561 Activities: Rifles-2.3.4 NHS-3,4 Highlights.' Camp-82,83,84 Fla-83 Comp. no way Mont-85 its go Luv ya rlle team its Jm ha KHRH LMTS JS KK JCSG MSGR U2GT ATSS Pondo friends luya LS URSO gd IACC grt Tms LK Grge CL fn thnx KG JG KG luv ya thnx lor everything Mom and Dad rl grt luv ya MARK C. GRiSWOLD1571 Activities: National Honor Society-3,4 Math Club-2,3 Dis- cover Ill-2.3.4 Highlights: Pike Edud rlr msyb Bing Bbys Stng Otcr Plmr LROY Never 4get Ptty Chrs Ctny Mike JST GRZD IT Shawn Bkdn Rt. Q 9th brk rms K m7 Chmly Fnds JnHb JnJn k evC lorB KK JM AC NS DH SueB ConF lvya CHEM RMRZ DV 2 J Bri Tom Mke Shn Thnx M+D ILU DA VID P. GRISZKA USKAS 1571 Activities: Stage Band, Marching Band, NHS, Latin Club Highlights: Eternity 31 DG DR DG TW 1MR, HV, TA1, HZ BolB '84 Diplomacy GS ML SN VN, He-Dan This is too much lun Florida '83 Shux Niknud STUNOD Pipiabat to Martial BF:DR, DG, TW, ML, GS SCOTT E GRYK1571 Highlights: Btor Plnvll Gm Oh noll Rezz Btti concrts H +O+Jrny 280 Trbo VC ye ha Butz EM ALL 360's Korg dump Trks hirng Cels JR Eng vrms at into hs bran scams dominate MPPBEBSSJS Old Mil Camp Mt. 216 prty's Pl Brwha's Bumalrt NA Sum Dy lLUVrock hng PETE GRZADZIELSKI 1571 Highlights: No lite without love. Easier to hate than to love Think and love any way you like. Someone will help or else. 495 I thank certain Iile lorms for my state ot mind, I am, l must be Do not lorget to relax with your buds. Let's do something. Ott DONALD R. GUZAUCKAS JR. 1571 Activities: CBand We Marching Chorus, 2 StBand Barber- shop Quar Southington Educational TV: Station Man. TMSC Gifted and Talent. Highlights: Laurie-1 and only-Love you Don't worry LA, Duckie drum major, Sousa, PlTA4u, mom 1LA1 and dad Florida, Fainter-10-9-83 Eternity-Bass-Wood, Grizly, Doc! Lathanx 4 support-2nd-83 41-11-84 Romeo-Flirt-Balcony DFF-BMH, Camp Age-LA love to all the girls! RONALD J. HACKETT1571 Activities: Emblem Hero Highlights: CJF 256 Huggy-Bear 1-18-B5 Senior-Year, June-85-tilt Power-Pull 84 Ed 8- Carol's Place 84 MB Nanky Chris Tom Pepper Red Snow-White DTeam Clergy Hedda Ween to all my friends IADN My-68 Tatt Bart Maine Dances at school counselor -I-am GB To u JAY HALL 1581 LYNN HAMAN1581 KAREN L HANSEN15B1 Activities: Rilles 2.3,4 co-capt. Florida 83, Spring Trips 84,B5l-Montreal! Band Camp-Yeah! Highlights: Love you Mom, Dad Rob, Pj, Lisa you're the best!! 5-3-83 I love you Tom! Donllorget the E gang! I-Ii TL! Desks!-JL Wiggle bl! FIAMBLERSI Luv ya Mr. 8. Mrs. G-you too Deb! Hvsx MP! Lets go skiing RH! Thanx lor being there Lisa! Smile Everyone! CHRISTINE HARKNESS 1581 DAN HART 1581 Activities G-Team Stanley :7 Phys Feld Trip Highlights: 82 Hall Days Aisle IUHB STU D Bus Mud EMR Vidal KM JD MD' glad we met Cooler Waldo prego Well make lt! Cookies rt' Cream HeDan, Tests. CZY CVR Re- member, Thanx AT Later SHS-Ht Bry, Bent' Stuck on you. Stay in touch everybody KEN HA YES 1581 Activities: Football 2.3.4. Wrestling 2.3.4 Declas Rule!!! 121 lbs. 128 lbs. suck weight! Jr. Show-Buckwheat. Barb- Ann ! Highlights: Roxy-Baby mt-gv, sip-ovricm png, I Love you always! Phil's party, Goody's parties-soph. Maje ski at KH house Oh boy! The flag is a bunch ol PAMF'S! Hitting a house ! Calss Day I Class Night Sr. Prom Graduation Lehigh CP Thaz Mom Dad Bye-SHS THOMAS HEDGES 1591 Activities: Distributive Education Clubs ot America Highlights: Thanx Dad 8- Mom I made ill I love u both! BilI8tBeth Best ot luck to: RW PS DL ST BC DC SF BF LG DMM BU TA,BE good! I made LG go boomboom! wheres the party! Later skip8tDave, HalHa! lf's been such a long time, I think I should be going!! Later! LAURA HEMSEN112,591 Highlights: 9-2-84 ISW PeteD CraigK FT Sweet Revenge St Lu U O-StGg O-Piz Pit NTDS CDDD EvrGthghJoI 4-wheetin Jme lmor Yuk KC Luya Puba SKDD BONE sl ex Dar Idol BN Sxtalks Try a grizzly Dor Best Friend 4Ever Pent NY TARAS Kzo Luv ya lam12 Jig IDFT KATHY RAE HlCKS1591 Highlights: True friends, Class Day + Nt. 81 High School Finally Sr 3678-12 Tuti SHSl85 11l5l67 1112 83l85 17- 35-49 JG 11l3l84leve. Kee-Kat-BW lluMom-I-Dad also Karen, Kenny MG SD LK SO-Live Lite. 1620 CL DW RD PA 17 M,V,T 3-9-39 237-6063 L Bye. WAL TER HINOSTROZA 1591 Activities: Vice Club Highlights: I will always remember the great moments at SHS. Good Friends DB SF JM Good luck in the future! ROBIN HINZE 17,591 Activities: Mrchng Bnd,Rllles, 3,4,Co-Capt.Grt Advntr Mntreal KSGWSKY inathrms Highlights: KM..Frnds dnt o lrnds. SHS PALS: KH AT MG LM WT GT VA LG VD SC MP PS LD DM.gd lckBbN My Mercedesl? SrPrm gdlc k rfle tml missu Nvr rgt The E club Loc PALS:KM TS SO BC AV AN tlclpationlMiss uclsol' FA Luv u Dad,Mom,Lisa. Lori, Roy rmmbrSHSl BRIAN J HOFFMAN 16,591 Activities: Band Marching And Concert Stage Band In 1985 Highlights: Florida In 83 No. 1! EP Lit? Nice Stomach KB Del at Hytt Shu Crm in Mal Hey BC Hit JG N Atgne Frank JRSR W LB Beautiful! Cldr Audio in lo SOKB WTJS M RBC More PMJC SM NUFG Keith JR Prm W Les Tnks M8tD8tGee LB I Love you Nur End Yor lt 1 SUSAN HOLIAN 154,591 Activities: Fld Hcky-234-Capt Sttbll-123 Stu Cn!-4 CC-4 PP-4 JrPrmlDS SrPrm?l Clssn8.d Skingw SRiwntbt Yrh.. Smr84 Maine bech Highlights:MJhnstwldtms Dntdrmltdolt! Brln MHMT sqrtescp Vt.? Mcc TD JMprtysqtrs lMfre gdtmsW MRDS SPR M BMJG DRCN AplhrvblJC BMPrtybrl BRmdmlccanl ACGCbtsjd Sprypntm J MRSL MJbfrgrad WTF!! Dlwi Eng Thnx Meeg CMDL CAPDD lluvU MOM DAD SHLH JHMH Bye sas! DARRELL HOLL Y19,591 truer Hot YST1591 Activities: Football-1,2,3,4 wrestling-2,3 Highlights: Flag! Red-K,Whlte-M, Blue-J 41 DT 4some KMJM 10-0 D BAMF'S KH-MC-JW-MC-ES-DB-PM Fri-Ni+e Patrol 10:00 Bear Crals S Funds BurnMR Bolin- bash calculation 3perlod JH A Award 2-sacks 31 tackles MW sey lor M R Vo-Ag Johesy KRISTEN HOY17,591 Activities: Key Club Girls State Ski Club FBLA Marching Band-1 Concert Band-l,2,3 Florida '83 Delaware 84 Jr.Show Jr. Prom Highlights: 3Musks To NO KR Taco HIL Digard Jol DYT AM? M B2 Camp WITO JL DD LH CG Frisbee TA BR. supreme ILY Steve! Pr Oms wISO SPLASH Cosmic con- certs Pebble Charlestown Marriot Ne WPort Chicken Farm PYF PUERTO RICO SLL C Pit Saillns LYMD KLS MICHAEL J. HUBENY1591 Activities: Senior 85 Class Night Class day prom Highlights.'Frst Ftbl tm BL JL KE K PT TD BL JJ JK Lst 107- 36 77 Buc Fig! JCM Lst agnt PLt hg Sch!-SK 6 per cal sph skspsrbs Thks M-D Gd LK Shr Tks Br + Sis Gd Lk KH in Col ad to CR GI evy Comp mt NB 1 PB Thr pr cat ww Sum bcn SK sch eig Pr Lib ptGl SHARON HUBENY ACTIVITIES: NHS 34 KEY CLUB 234 Highlights: HMR DHi CAL AS KF RC RS MR Phy MrD MD DG MB lab? MVS CO MCD TC ll 16p I 32c I5-1 32 KC M7 lloors KT SM AD Scp Bk Higt 84 Jep Jim res Conv PWBIOM Crpw 3' CO Pala' which Sd O7 the yllvmn APHFI 734 FH GP OM CF B5-ln JE.-'INIVE I-ILIRER 17,591 Activities: Concert Band, Marching Band, Emblem iii-1, .-lQ.'.rft.es lf'.rifr-lr'3ru E511 I4-11, Out'--P, 3111 3 ' 4 1 Club Jr Src.-.f-.Q'C'1 n Y Highlights: llorda-tire! orbt! Shewer: nose!-.1-'--. is ft in HIM- 1: ' it-3 . I--' Ml- 1 -711 fr I lPrep s 8 crims-one day BHwnat I.-.Q-.div A f. I' . - .. 5- 1 H PJ Sr. English'?! MM Blriends lorever G A your so special Thnx ADyurlab lflf!i'iN t.l?.l5?ir 1yrsocute1 BLCD ByBerrnnra Than! My ---' I 1' irifvieaat EE J. HUDSON rect ActilI'itles: Hrm,Rep Ball Girl Jr Prom Jr Show 4-13-84 Thrlll- er RS JD's Highlights: 7'-15-S4 I LU Dave ur the insp MLS Nov bch gdy bl cat KM-nvrtgt Ag -l- DF SI2 first luv sich-help Rx? prti STA ygaf STAF Ll-LU 4 evrfrnd pplay Toby talks sophyr M+DIng MM+DG DSI-DL SMR 84 Cottage MM-I-LI RR the res MCDS Rsky Bus thx MCMJI-DAD Mike bye BRENDA HUGHES l60l Activities: Marching Band 234 Concert B and 234 Chronicle Copy ed 4 EmblemlKey Club Highlights: Florida 83 Fire where? more Marching Bnd prac- tice? I Hate.ChemISummer 84 NIGHTMARES! 8 Crimes Chris? B4 St Chmps MH JP SA AC We did it! Just once more! Memrys of Ifrnds CH MM JS SW RV EM JZ Chr.sf! Hi RP HI MPLD IM THE LAST ? so Ing SHS NTS ' CHRISTINE INGRESELLI ISO! II I I LISAZ INGRISELLI t3,60l i ' ' II I Activities: Cheerleading 2, 4 BalIgirI'2, 3, 4'Student Council Jr Show 4-13-84ISolid Gold Thriller 50's JD'S' Highlights: SR Prom 83 DS Cheer Camp Watch outI 4 the bird LP Roys MCd's LIONEL HughIJL ECSU IPCJC JC Bsbl Imemories 3 24 6-30-84 I LUV U MIKE SUMMER 84 BEACH COTTAGE DGKH THKS 4I'THE GOOD TIMES never 4 get u 'Thks mom Idad Michele ByeISHSI I I ' JOHN IM JAHNEISOIII II I I I I I I Activities: NHS Key Club FBLA Golf-2 INEML Wallyball rac- quetball tnns I ,I I ' ' I I ' '- Highlights.-I How It be -f The Porche .Mrtle b. gdptms 'wlgreat frnds JKJF TJGP'D8tDMI TDAT LJDM IMDBM SBLA. 4th. Brew Crew wiCB IT BMS I BCJK CI 'Zone YESl5'84l S5 ZZ Its partytime! LL8tgrlsbsktbI '85 Hilfym. Shawn gd efrt JK-fydwgtw! Thnx MA DAD 8t Family! II ' IMEGAN JAMESONIGOI I I - I - ' ' I Activities: tennis-2,3,4-Capt SC-s,3,4-Vice pres JS'Ski 84 G 'rt escp mts powder putt fieldhockey2,3,Girl's state UC! home ' I I Highlights: Shbmhrs Stwldtms DNtdrmitdoit DW .Prdmnts IIwrapnpmds BT'sGCAC TDmcc mh Smmr'84 Mattck gradprt ykx HrbrBr Bermuda BRL MalnebpI qutrs!JMprty gdtmswmRDS JCRMSPP1 CB JDS '85 Apl HarB WM E pommPCCM spptslmrsh prions imfr VT?! Shbfr grad wtf IlLumdjj I ' I I I I MICHAEL D. JAMROCKISOI' ' I' ' I Activities: Drama Club MT. Southington Freestyle Team Director Senior Play Director Wizard of OZ!! King Arthurs Courtll.. I I ' Highlights: Director Proms WCG Pep RALLYS Moon Best Friends MRPM BDCR TDMC MCDF CAMP: S Party Frees- tyle team Awsome Jjnite TOGA Ski on a mission from God! Chris go FF I LOve you! Karen F Azzone OH yea MOFO!Wo .nelly I love you Mom Road TRip Bye SHS!!! I CHRISTINE JANKOWSKI 60 Highlights: Lou, I Love you 5I17I84 for ever'Thanx for I everything. To all my friends Thanks esp KP RMB r Tank summer yea NPK Drive-in stuck help LA Beach 'Sr Prom Schnapps ZZTOP VH? CTGJAK MT.S34 BigE LK Cl LAPLTC BCRFL HOS Bye SHS Finally MOM + DAD Luv U MARIE JASENSKI l6Ol ' Activges: Cheerleading 1234 Jr Show Proms Bnd Class-85 AV S I Hghlights: Dave 5l13I83 DIDD JBIS Proms Bermuda L+A grt mems! CC Bst frnd JCTD Cape Cod gd tms SI cheer bdy dnt Iev me camp S JC NO! Mahlo JShow Sld Gld Et GS J- pty S SProm C +G bshs trbo GSL Bostn Gd Tms us8 Luv U Dave Thanx DAD MOM St Family luv ya! I ERIC JOHNSON ISO! Activities: Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom I Highlights: TO LM And JM Wish You Were Here, Miss ya,Brothers Remember the Good Times, It It Feels Good Do IT! Hunting Trip With Pop 85, Moosup, Maine, Thank-You Mom and Dad Melissa I Love You, Now and Forever. Good- Bye SHS-85! LISA C JOHNSON C601 Activities: Soccer 2,3 Gen. Decal Highlights: We did it Sp Frds RMSS KPLK Meet ya to pigout Laur KSPO FurnitureTP MPDeca CBT KAysIo DU IONNOI Tnks Budys! COPS! LOVE YA RICK! OJnDnts Laur! PM Wrs the Rd Kar? Grind Tts HobtSt? Ghg5 Hey Thts Great Thanks Mom8tDad Luv Ya alll! BILL JOHNSON l60l TIMOTHY E JONES C611 Highlights: Good Times, Good friends: DFDB GPRM LJLK JJJK TD EK PLTS BLSR Party Over Toms, Pinto 451 Jethro Tull, Yes, Bill the Cat, Rich Ok? Yup,ARF! Large Orange Drink, Gumby Dmmit A Kanigit To Remember: Whats She,InvsbIe? Thanx Mom, I Made lt!! DONNA JUDD i61l RICHARD JUDD l61l Activities: Swimming VICA Highlights: Good Luck Class of 65. MICHELLE L. KAINEl61l Activities: 2-Chorus 384 COncert Choir Thanx Mrs S 4- HERO Highlights: 2-RNafa Rturn Clyde! DC My btme bear shred alot of Iuvtitgdtmes togeth I'I alwys remem Ul LUVU- ! Barb, Deany,Cindy tk carell'l misya! John,U chng my life, Y're my somet spec,LKing for ward toa lftme togeth-lLo- veyou Babe Dad MomBLETMatt Gram Mr. SIuvUthanx EDWARD KAFTAN 461,701 Activities: NHS Consul Latin Club Band 2 Highlights: 16 pencils cost 320 I-low many can you get for 6469 Vans surfing large orange drink ieie comedy jokes 451 214 3 K KPQM rs' A' . . r .V I Ja? H V: .-s an it y mfjygilggi-tQ.2:fbli3y.,tI,1VII IFIQI. . ' ' et-II'-' ,la ' I wgiiriefflstwItem-ftaI'III--f:'fI-f. I I I I I I IIWI . I. QI -as'-:'.- I ' I' I I ' II I, N I fitlr-qf2.l.a.l..:..f.l..t.L.e..:a,.I..I:-Li.--.-' I ' I 10 speedIIEwok village MT. Sout Laurel ' ' . JOHN KANE l61l I ANNE MARIE KANNENBERG i621 I Activities.' Marching 81 ConcertIBandg Key Club' II I' Highlights: McTetro, McHeidi, Schmidtklein, Best of Luck ILYA SMM 8. AMK 8l14I81-? SMM, W. A. S.!ISP84 JP. LA. ILYG, TYTM To all As' S-Gr!!!IFOP! GBMD! Inge Shmlnge best wishes KIT. Tennis anyone?ICF.ILK.IAK.1'8i''?II VG. Thanks, FH85I Thanks mom!! II IIN IIII I: !I'I'I LAURA KANUTEIBZJ I IIImI I II,I II III Activities: Soccer 2 Gen. DECAIyeah! II, I ,','I 'I II IIIIIII IIN Highlights: We're out of here! 72 cam t citIdo'rt bstIII4J1bestIII I test SAFS Gstb' DMTA McDs GPRD DMSHITSRM Grind KPCW POTB Fayva gang w Mrs. Fayva hro hab brk Lubya Richard BoBotka VBL 130 rdy E! TstIThanx mom -l- Dad I+. DSJB PFL ' I MARTIN KASCHKE II ' ' II Activities: Distributive' Ed. I II I I ' I I' Highlights: June 85 LS N IMK 5-7-84IILULS CCSUI II I I I LISA KATZBECI-H627 'I I I I ' 'I II Activities: Swimming-2,3, FBLA-4 ' I ' I I HighlIghts.' BFriends: BL, BM, JL, RD, SG, LM, JP, KP, JL,' LI, KCLCWIBL, JL, SG BU, etc..MovieI PR-sneaking in GMF concert' PB-overbritiII12swm-24 sIevthwIBM pd2t Pd4skip Thnksma, Da, Ka, Ca, lLU'VIU a bunch BrP2-15- 84 .I I' .III y I II I-I I I DENISE1G.I KELLYl62lI V II I' ' 11 Activities: FBLA-2,3,4 Emblem-3' I ' ' ' I I' ' I ' C I ' Highlights: JeaniIFdgIIAT JD MD KS KFIILS NS MB CG LMI ISRIIG 8- L JF-drwy start nIPK IYIGym 10th Bbn ovr CC H- Thanx Jef KGG-Lama! men 11-I12-8311 looseIAIg. Per 7 thanx mom'8t dad, Dena,I8tI Brute so IongISHSITS-M 'BRN LEE KING C627 ' ' I II ' I I LISA Ag KLEINSCHMlDTl62l ' I ' I I I' i I I Highlights: 4-H Jr. Leader, ARBA, Cheshire Vet. Nevatel Ct. Critters 4-H Rabbit 81 ,Cavy Club-Pres. IRBR Good Luck Missy, Anne, Sherry, Diane, TJ, Denise,' JM,IEJ, MG, LN Pinto Power! Anyone for tennis? CF, AK.ITJ-IAW FllA!!! PATRICIA -KLESZCZ'Il63l I I II I I' RODNEY KNIGHT ISSJ II ' II I Activities: VICAVICAVICA, Hero Drama Skiing I Highlights: Surprise AH! snagged what you doing on my roof!I Remember BDmcciKC Thanx For all the good times TP too IKC Sorry it didnt workout But life is a hctib I love u mom dad KILPCBKSJS BMSGBKJDSC I got to get to know youll! I I I I I I I ' MELlSSAIKOLEJl13.63l I I ' I I ' I TIMOTHYIKOSS 1631 I' I I IActivities: Concert 8 Marching Band F-82 to'5-85 HIghIights:tIorida-83 Delaware-84IMontreaI-85 Christy's on the waterfront, Boston City Hall, outpatient clinic, and the waterfront. Byb Wendy and JIIII along with all the sophs. TR wildman forever I I I I I MICHAEL C. KOLESNIK i637 ' I ICHRISTINELYNN KOLEVICH t63J ' Activities: Junior and Senior Prom Class day and night Hghlights: PAUL llove you soo-much Always 8tForever CPYAGF CGNBrSlgn pnch siscuzmisq NYPTE PR YTVTT EHTM Pt ISPrm425 FSSSBB BCSB 8I86 e685 Cnlg- guhrne? RKSDEME! PRIIIIM Addicted to you DVIN S HTFBRANS Bech GLUCWMRC Night School A+ 6-22-84 Thanks Mom 81 Dad CHRISTINE KOSTRZE WA ISSJ Activities: Chronicle, Powder Puff Highlights: SR ILY wbta rmbr Spcl times Frnds DMDGJHLBM BTTAGGM EWCDML Marty-Walkin? MDTTDM Spcl fnds rmbr good times Mexico Get me outta here Macs DMMBAG baby-face Di a story? SR 12I1 until forever! lights-ourflrst time Thanx Mom Dad Laura + Mike!! BETH KRAFTl18,63l Activities.' Nhs sccr-2,3 Bsktbl 2 Nysm P cvywe ane C-rvel MblfI'82, Del, NJ'84 Mntr'85l Highlights: ILU Blue Eyes! Reslts Sp85 Beas-Bak: MomC- Tlr MODS DG-Howza nw spr wrdrb? 'scape Beach! NY Eve- ACMCCD, GMSBCA-Want Sm Company' Pncha hgr flr LGO p99 Cw-4P Peete! SmareSmace Emth Shrlee Pt-lm gld ur nrml 2 BIW By Jm Sry MM to my pals:lLU-Thnx MICHAEL KRARl63l Activities: Track and Field-2,3,4 3000 and 5000 meters Cross Country-3,4 - 1984 State LL and Open Champi- ons!! Highlights: 1984 CC RB,EB,MB, TT,35C,AM Me,C Nak Good Luk 85 CC Monaco- Bonds Boat -Joyride-4 wheel- ing-Rip - Booger-PBD Sum 84 August 31,1984-ILU- Shelli-PHS Cheerleading-lights! What Lights? POM- NOLM JD-NYEP- Res -wedgies- Mohomad s-t What? Thanks M-D LINDA KRAUSE l63l Highlights: Larry we made it! Thanks kim W Your helped me get here! Love ya Hi Helen Dunkin Joke MCD waits The blanket Is ready 151 Coke all gone tgod see ya tanks Pat love ya Pits dead end Enchanted New York Mlss Piggy p H Thanks 707 Good Luck RUSSELL KROM l63l Activities: Swim Team-2,3,4 Track-2,3, Skiing, VICA Highlights: Yeehaj finally made it, heybdlt spys, gettwlsted! Volkswagon mania BBB-bngsbefore brklst! thatisu ohawi- seguy rwan arck, istlluvu LD-MTC-rmbr thegdtmes wehdl yeoldhapy macs BeechWo odcry-muasy, Steve dougmlk skbil, ptygdgl Thanx Mom8tDAD IuvubySHS ERIC KUHR l63l SANDRA KUNZEl18,64l N. HonorIISoclety Activities: F. Hockey Fl'A Emblem SADD . - SC-3 Pep' Club-Sltlibrary worker-3, dance decor3fi0f!S C0 mittee-3 'Ig' I I I I . qt Hghlights: Caramel apples, Bfifalfla SPUOH: 'Don ya' wanna be my little babee ...I Mum, NQ3f'df AMT thihsecrig notes, Shan Alg. book-it never failed! trlsh-PSIUUFQQII I evra murar!fIMyI mp IioI3gPirrs,,g,ice'IIskatin9 IIII MEEPI11 '!'T flYM,, 95,1 IThanksIIMQmt8t II'I Dadj' IIIIII IIIII I 'uoLiEILacHAPELLEIr1j1,64l I I Activities ''Iualareirez.3,4-ceeabt: I N3l'! HOU9FIII3I0C'e1Y I EBLA+secII'Jr Pr6mrslIeIShow-'ICIESSINIIQ-QhrPiS ' 3Fn'?l'?ffliI VL,MAgVDEI'IIIIIg III' I'II IQ I 'QII I I I I Highlghtsfv 912984 I-ITGFI Ll-lop. 'IGRZIN T O BRMDAII 12- 7,ETaiI,PDFIwLoInMzIwIJP as LM BM Js-Luv IuIILoTsl Jig KH-YES IDAY!IIWT lLY'Li0nelIlS AWESOME! Huh Ll? Fri, Sat NTS at McD's!IIStIn'BKIPRI CC lm so Exctd! IBA4-ever! Bananas! TR-BMII'1c'IaILITE!'WaI luvsIU! I I I I ' II EDWAFIDQM. LADAYC64! :I I ' I . V1 HighIightsZIJulie 2 MIyearsIsorrytII9', 10, I11II'I9fd'3VlISf1'fIY63rS! J,'BgM ' VT wld Iwkndg'IIBiI'IMt.'Sthgton prtyt !9thIgrade' betty. YeHa Rir sktg IFri. atIYMCA JRK, kep in Itch, Bu-FZ' EM ALL, QS gd tms. T hnx for thehouse DAD! Gd lck Stan Ilqlove you' Mom and IDad!!! 'I' II II I I I' I1' 'I I .ioiv LAMs0NIt64t I I III' ' I :I I I I xv I-I Activities: FootbaIII'flf60 ' PI I 'I II .I I1 'I I IHighIIghts: I Maine-Ct I 11-26-82 Strangers ',1I1e27-32II FRIENDS 4Ievr Suburban tranI pushl Erics hse hocKeyGina The 'Log IRH TF DS JD PV JunPnivIAIiI Hobartfbang'I'GdII times with all worries-PJ POP'f JJheIp JanI83 FM forftrike' ouch thanx forthe mem ILU MomIDadI JMJI I . I. 'N ANN MARIE LAFONTAINE i641 IN I I I 'I Activities: FBLA 83-85: Corresponding Secretary,I.Emblent!. 83-85: Typing Editor, Key Club 82-83 ' j I I' Y Highlights: Dance,I PHIL, ERLC, Houston! RJ u lfgor, M day I' DH: CA Cools, wait .. . sneak, KIM! Boston'l,lII84Isummer: SISOIB4 MB CBI -500, Mailable-thanx AO! Thanks Mom .81 Dad Oct. 20-Gees! Basket Case Good Luck: friends, esp. KM DH PL! DG JM DM SN RJ Bye SHS I ' I RICHARD LAMBERTl647 i I 1 I PHILIP LANDINO l13,64l ' ' ' Activities: Football Champs-10-0,2,3,4I-te, Stdnt Concl Track Hero-v-Pres Ski Club-2,3,4 Junior Show Senior Play Grizzlys - I I, Highlights: Prty my hous slp OTSIO, AMBASSY New Years KG mine BABO out 8:30 Kramer Mashanic Joe and D Standish MOQ Hoop 4-6 Beach Boys Miss Copes'JMOP VAL 10 wkend Aunt! Dawn Stac no gas Junior Prm AHFB MEEG BM ME,VW MY Inspiration ILU Thanx-DIK BET WILLIAM LANK l64l I I. Hightghts: 85 KIK SS Merry Xmas MH. Duzd and Confuzd Chvll rat party in Chesir The EFJZR Senior Prom go wild' Dave m urcr uz MF Glo in dark Kinke Wnat Memories who needsthem I MICHELLE M LANTIERE i641 I ' Highlights: Gene, I Luv ya 4-22-83 ABLW IGCBPRPEN BurgKngwI GM BRSP gdxwIBrnta Minke luv ya brgcbsppds pr vtot lv ya MMPM Mush Glno br300cam Iitlemaz jtskiicns TNDUP VBT TLOFRI gcld LtskiiCnS SPRTYS dancn 10-3 GdIuccIass85 thxMrG thanx mom -n- dad Bye SHS1 I I ERIC LAROCHELLE l64l ' I i PHILIP A. LASKOWSKI l64l Activities: E.C. Goodwin Tech. Shared time program I Highlights: My friends and the country parking lot. MP The meaning of Life And now for something completely diff. SR, MM, BC, TR, MG, CC, TK, BD, JM Trip to England CHRISTINE A. LA VOIE 1641 Activities: Future Farmers 2,3,4 Parliamen and Treas. HighIights:'IL Someone from Pennsylvania K. Kurk Animal Science trip to Mr. Linn's Goat farm Baa Baa Ginger Friends TP cw Il fl dr jb Shawn trom Accounting class Ladies in Cafeteria Line. And many more to numerous to FTISDYIOFI JEFF LEE 1651 Activities: Track-Field 2,3,4 Swimming 2,3,4-Capt Key Club 3,4 Math Team 2,3 NHS 3,4 Head of Tutorial FCA 3,4 Highlights: Gumby AD, AG,LL,MD,CH, DM, BD, RM,MF,GD,LG, MC,JC,SN,m B, rk ml l've had only sptms w all good luck always rem 9-30-83 12-17,1-11 ILU Ann! Ths all teachs 12 from E. Htfd Thx Mr Camp Coach Nak 81 Bolin Thanx Mom 8t Dad Love ya BYE Pokey! LINDA LEEl65l Actlvities.' V.BasketbalI-2,3,4- Capt. Softball-2,St. Chmps., 83 FBLA-Captains Council Highlights: BstFrds:SGJH Frds:RMJJ CWKS KPCB JPMF SpcIFrnd:C D. WIdTmsCmp WithRMAS. Alwys Rmber Smrs Wlth SG. LNCH BUDS:CWK S. Bsktbl! Chmps 85?11-12- 83. Hey Wheels, Rmber Frog? BBQIGUI GdTmsWith CNKN Thanx For EvryThng CD.ThanxMomand DaD,l Luv You. BRIAN LEFORT l65l Highlights: I LOVE YOU, Lees 2-15-84 Bst Frnds LK, JL, SG, JL, LH, AB, AB, KA, JA, MK, BC Aft.85, EMS Incl. SA, TA, RD, DC, Etc. -YHBW Fav Tchs MrC, JT CC, PS, MrF, Cch NaK Tnhk U Mrs JAMES LEFORT i651 LAURIE LEVESOUE l65l illctivlties: FFA ighlights:AM 11-2-84 Bltty Bingo or skatin ? Penn Lover AM KH CC MZ MM Food Mart Party CC lgelievelyAM 15 Min. P Wino Am Remember Resvor FDMT folks JB HS NL SE KH KB RZ mom and Dad Thanks for everything HLip Am remember mouse face LYNETTE LEVESOUE C651 f .. I - 'aLLI...s!.--sq,-.S-A ass of 85 Best of PS AT DL HC PM DG SN S0 LN CO Thanks Mom Dad YJ Good Luck to all my friends Good Luck Class ot 85 SHANE LIPETZ 1663 ,,,if ,g.g ig.,-12',ffj,1g,. ij: 1 V ' 1,1 '- - wivi'L'f4f -ILllEi1tQllr74'.nbxSkvEi5 :A I I' 1 A 37' s ' f 5-iggtlvltles: Marching Band. Concert Band. Ensembles 2.3.4 yi I Ensembles 4 FBLA 4 I Highlights: Florida 83 Gr. Adv.84 YEA Wlllle Rude Goobers Barltone's Rule! Hry Legs Crulsin meat O-N-E avd BC Jrys Kids Thanx: LDDG SMMM LDPM PSLL K-BO SMUT PAW G.l. Stufly Lick PMS Bessie Flats T.W. LGLI Cncrts Thanks: M DBFIC Ptbtttrmm Bye SHS PHILIP .L LIMBACHER 1863 Activities: Track8Fleld-2 3 N.H.S-3 4 A.F.S.-1. 2. 3 Highlights: Bahamas 82 MM LT BD CF PN HS JN Cape Cod HHS Wlshwlnd PartleslAerosmlth 8 Rushllfleaded to the Beach! EK:1Cled3 TS TJ Live In a X Swamp And Be 3- DlmenSlOnll SHS Start the tllck! Good-Bye EML Thank you Mom8-Dad DEAN LIPPIA 1663 CHARLIE LONlCKI1663 STACY LOWERY 13.663 Acllvltles: Cheer 1234 Class Treas Sec SCon HomComPZ SlPt0mJD Jr Show's Sid Gid Thri Etit, Boston MJG SLP HI tights: Ind Prk Dway sht hel up DP sxtk Maha wldwmn P1gK Fn tms NJMA JMlVdk gr Plnac Bash Waterm Gshme mek em wat evr Possed Us Gs! l wld JHB MJ! Wld GBVM LP B erTP DrR WldWod BET! CapC WhPt DA house ' 'lhtm DD TM JC Ll Great 8 ovr guys Luv Ma8tDa STEVEN LOZANO 1663 ' Hbhllghts: l finally made lt!! Ma+ DAD Yee hah,Thanks to Mug Mke DG RS MRK Gri,the Frl smk out RI.Rp+Ad me+Llsa. Luv ya Forever.skp + trp Mrk.Vdka till I drp. Untd we stnd untd we tall Qutr at Als rmbr Brl. Tmbr the '- RASH mrk Luv a rna da Lin Lou C - Y SANDRA McCOMB 1673 LYNN McCORMACK 1673 KATHOLEEN M. McKEE 1673 ActIvltIes.' V-ball.2.3,4 FBLA,Keyclub Hghllghts: AD.MF, VB buds 4evr gd t b yr angl AD Rem Stp's JH,LB,LJ,LA. PattyO, KP. G,TG,SN. DB.DD,DG, PLDart. NADyetuc ILUME Mnhnts. Shpsprees.CF. CrwshwlLB. Sean-l-Kenny BowllngwIDGEW Bye TT Luv ya MarkeyD Goodbye SHS Luvya RIch+ Bob Thanx Mom- +Dad lLuvye V DWIGHT McKENNEV 1673 JAMES McMAHON 1673 Hghllghfs: DIGKY KOPJMJD nDgDgVD 81 TO TD ILUVU IM glad lm leaving this prison. Thanx FD tor everything you have done. LARRY MCNELLIS 1673 Actlvltles: Wrstllng-1,2.3.4. Football-3.4. Tnnls-3.4. FBLA Highlights: SHS Ftball lil JrProm JrSho Sen.Prom 8-Act Wldboys Grzlys Cmp Brk ma Beach Nelll DN RL PH Parties JDS J8tC AT L81M AA Malls Spec Frds Scotty MCME KHRD TAD STP RSLS Sloper NJKD P Alnt Slgn McD NHam TrKstop Petrzls Pshn car Thanx Mom Dad ILY MELISSA MACDOWELL 19.673 Activities: Marching, Concert. Stage Bands, wlnd Ensem- ble. NHS, Emblem. Senior Class Play Highlights: Mamma Sacks. PKYBR n Dlltce BndCmp. Trips, Jr Sr Proms. On Valnte, Bd Cple. Bob-l'll nvr frgt. Thnx for evrythgal Luv U. CH yr so hrrdl MM yll alwys be Spcl. FM41. HSYM . KB l'll be bck. Thnx Mom Dad Bob MM CH Bnd Buddies Fmly Imonmywayl JENNIFER MACIOCE 13.1 1,19.673 Activities: Cheerleadlng-1.2.3,4- cept Stud. Coun.-4 BAND-1.2 NHS-3.4 Tennis-1.3.4 Jr. Show PP FTBALL Jr.Prom Com. 6-lvghllghts: Florida Jr. Show Thrl FL MR FDFI NJMA WI SL .pa Strat. 9+5 PC CAMP Hey Hoe BostonwlMJPC DADR FRDLY NO Pay KMPC THE GREAT EIGHT SLJM PCDA MJ Ll AND GSJC Mahalo Berl TBET PINAB Michael npcs 1,81 Love you END. L MLP TBTTHEHTM THANKS + JENNIFER MARIE MAGRI112.19.673 v Actlvitles: Discovery Ill-1 Italian Club-3.4 Natl Honor Soci- aty-3.4 Highlights: Fred,l love Youl Thanx for everything 3l3l82 Yea! Eng here I come Nmeg:Ptcn Ntkb JDLC-Jerk Thanx:DGCK JHKM SBJ M 3 MSKA-SLTS What Hap- pened? Two Pasqua le+Ferrarls 21 +52:73 T he only hltkg We Need Is Love - Truly! Thanks Mom and Dad!!! TA MIE MANKUS15,673 Activities:Stdt council HMCG puderput Clascomite JrShow concert Cholr Highlights: Rmberthat nlghtstacl Shel-futbol gamesSJAC- I'mherel oru Staci-Florida-84 Fmberma -mtchsG Dawn land- Kelll yurttt Tina-sumer talksbudles 4ever DD.SL.DA- Chu- gachuga putputandWP Staci-best budles-good talks Jen- sklng Jell-luvyoul DarcHayrde lLuvu MomandDad PAUL M. MANWARE1673 Activities: FOOTBALL FBLA Highlights' BANZAI WDSJCMR fdmines Bst FDS DSJCJN T ANX 4 EVRY JrPr JAC Awsm LYA JPwsm A+ y JC HR LK a rug Mall WDS lkg 4 WMN Sum ln PA MT LY CUZ STA SCDP SLP AT MY h SL TNX 4SB JC PARTY CY lz Fgen PL PARTS JS Nite over DENS MDB MOM8-DAD L VEYOU THANKS MICHAEL P. MAJESKl14.673 Activities' BSBLL-234-Capt HOOP-234-Capt Stdnt Cnc! Band-2 MC-JR Show-Fashion Show BOYS STATE NHS dances car wshs Sking Hlghlghtsi PUP l'S UHXH Bch-Gdy Kim Monk-chD6l Lal Slng AT JrPr JP Frds BEST Nye K2 bmi swyn KEYS-JCX2 bnzl Tlnm dog veg Llum mor LuvU BBD Berm Hays Pch hdbt4 C Y Ygrn NCVA Mnro-PL AD McDs Sum Nts Prty Ot Kng NHWM Thanx 4 a ll-Mom Dad LDEB GrsLys AMY MAREK1683 Activities: National Honor Society FTA- President Girls State FBLA Foreign Exchange Student LISA MARKS 1683 Activities: Class Historian Key Club FBLA Powder Putt JrSh .lg Prom ClRep Wrestling Mng Sr Float Carwash Sr Play Cl BY Highlights: Wrestlers only way to go! Matt B2 Cl Nile RRR TP Sr Prom SHS Ftbl lit Where'd the clouds go? DS Prez TMST KBMB Soc MrG PMMC LMJN KPMR Dopey MADG JACKH Mistletoe MRBM LSLM RS Luv ya Mom Dad Thanx Bob Nan Good Luck Class of 85 Graduation DIANE MARSHALL 1683 Activities: Key Club 82 83-84 Sect JrPm Skiing Powputf Highlights: Keyclb Conv83-85 Debysa Jr PrmPaul Mex84 Get me out of here Ahora! Thanx Mike MFKT Alex Chops Spetriend Karen Christinia drive crazy UHlghschlish Mex MB8-TT luvya Macs CKAG MBSR Babface Frnds KPCKDG PODTKT DGJHKS Burn Tv Thanx Mom8rDadK MICHELLE A MARTELLI 1663 Activitles.' Concert Choir 234 Tennis GHYC Jr Sec SC Jr Show Jr Prom Dawn Highlights: Mark Shel 6184 NGLYG lLY.B FJS TMLB JNCI LSCF Sll SD Ldot JrS BBPM LCMR JCSA RSST MarkJ8-J TGJ Shinlng Star 4ever 12'O Aple ln my I 4JuI tenis Anyt? M8rM4 Campen 85 Supr friends Ma ADKR Da MrMrs E TTTM MPBS Ily Spx'S by SHS Time after 'Rme SUSAN MARTIN 1683 Activities: Junior Achievement-2yr.VP Highlights: I luv ya LG CU PC EB GC TB Hi MJ Bye MMDNJR BBCMAJ Rem Bulldog PS MC Later Throbber 12 9l84 Fdmt CP N TFTGT NR M K DC JH FK BD MM AU JF MF Chit LY RAM I sibrut camping Bch Pr om Lo 85 Trip ME curb MD Thanx Mike an Dave Luv ya Mom an Dad FRANK MATARAZZO 1683 Highlights: Good-bye SHS I finally made it 56 Ford PU Purple Haze into the void Black Sabbath That's lor sure zl269 Thanks for everything Mom8lDad Dar8.John Val SHIRLEY MAXWELL 1683 Actlvltles: Sllk2-3,4-Capt Highlghts: Sept 9 DC KB HOUSE LIDC Camp-83.84 WTAC JLBH Trip to BC Mini GF Blllds Good Times Ll Thanks 4 talks CM ILU DC Thanx 4 Glz Band Del 8 Phil. Fotbll.Bsktbll ACAC WT Good luck TB Thanks Mom 8. Dad LMCM DC.l- LY Bye SHS PETER MEADE 1683 Activities: Football 234 Capt Basketball 234 Capt Baseball 234 Highlights: Football 10-O MNF Twisted ES RA JL JM JShow Lbb SM omly 1 Jr Proms BS Hevn PM BM JL LH Thnx Ktyr Nvr Fget Frz at J's Rl the Rock Lts Ind a twel cwby boots Sburban Beth McNic Thanx for everything I luve u now and frever thnx Mom and Dad TODD MEIER 114,683 WAYNE MENARD1683 TERRY MERClEF?1663 Activities: DECA Highlights: Jon,Andy JM,ST,AD, M80'STl 9nt pants,Foxy. Guys FRIENDS FOREVER KNIGHTS JG.VL,AK, TH,JM, JR.PAR-T CF PM REC 17th,BIRTHDY PARTY MERTS YODA Mobile REBEL,MOUSE.DOLLY. BUD MEM. Flor. 83 GID. TY SMOKE, Chicago, Floyd,thanks, Mom and Dad GLENN J. MESSENGER I 1683 Activities: SHS Football-1.2.3.4 Ski Club-1.2.3 Highlights: Chuk, Erl, Mik, Monk, Al, Sctt, Cris, Deb. Wese. Gar. Jana arpln spn McD's Jr Shw Di Blw Twrs. Cyn. Mis, Micl Futbl 421 n st chmpshp Gme ZOO crw Mes Monk Mat Jay Monti Klltb Ike Plcd Prts Crsh tree Pnld Brd Drvln Thnks Ma dad Bye SHS!!! STEVEN MEYER 1693 ROSEMARIE A MICACCI 1893 Activities: Bsktbll-2-3-4-Capt, V-ballt-2-3-4-Capt, Track2. Stu cncl2-3-4. FBLA4.Hmrm Rep2-3-4,Sr. Prom Chrprsn. Highlights: SPbt.Hrm bud BM.out state wip Oct28!Party, MCD. hot v-bal.1-2-Stogether. Bermuda wlMRicio, Chnes firdrl ILU-Sheri, Shaud.Rossi. Ricclo.JZ,JP. Jana, Mel!Th- anx MrG.lLU CDaddio. Thnku, Bsquared-FINE, JD S. Col- nellwhiprt. Thnx Ma8.Pa ILU NoN. Lu, Ti, 8. Vin BRIAN MICHAUD 15,693 Activities: Wrestl 1.2.3.4 Key Club 4 Student cncl 4 PDPF Coach Float Dances Highlights: Rl wlMR 81 the T wld time I MARS in qt nbrhcls Kato Bst Frds MARX2 JZAG RMSP CFMM brmda tgthr bchhys84 Head butt!! Ric mble accdnts yomo. . hey MARs Fujb sgns beauty swine luv u Jill UR My Inspiration wtbd! Thanx DLX3 rna glen blakes bye SHS MARISA MICHAUD1693 Activities: Gymnastics-1.2.3 HomeRoom rep.'2,3 Jr. Show 84 Highlights: lLuvU-MC Rmbr 5-28-84 Cl - CB - MO, Larry. Curly No. 1 lSSRmbr Cl+CB 16-19-843 prorn3 Gym- I can'l sqwatl Luv U N+ L Luv U Sal FnnTprn. prac1BD BR. TD.MC.PM3The BestofTimes LuvU Ci-CB-JN-JSUR all the Greafest,Thanks GDLK to all the seniors lLUVUl.Ii:tm'Dad JANICE C MIHALAK 1691 Activities: VICA Highlights.-Ga lrns KLJG RKLL .AS san-if PEA. 5 I I fiifii MPL- o .f'f: Elma la' th it 'rect frtg llgrntfyji GQ C5311 g-1 Ili- 'F-4-at-34' qc 'Q 7-jiri L-. rnrnga StPrn'i1gkQlrlg ATC FAQFAQ igygn ya !3'r3- 5 3 , md if Thi-rs MA Dad C15 85 Fits LISA MILLER 1693 Activities: Rifles-3.4 Matchng Band-2, Prom-3,4 Highlights' HG DE FJS Proms PB 7-4-83 83-4 SLG SS THBGT IWNF 1-2 AN NFLA AH BH84 BCJJ WPCF' HFN WMCH ?WW'7 SULM IGPB ILUG K HBP THi4 ET YMTW TYG BTFL TP RT ILUG MP TFET TTB ILUG D GT CPP HWPS BS WAKA TPB YMWM YMIP ILYF TYB Thanx Mem Dad LJB l luv U TRUDY MILLS 1703 Activities: Key Club Highlights: Best friends 4-ever tammy B.A.triend is like a rainbow, always a welcome sight by TB. Live in the present and not the PAST. Best babysitter to Heat her and Christian by S pahns Thanx 2 TBEDDSCSS RCSWWB DACME AND Mom Dad Best of Luk 85 ELIZABETH MINCH 1703 Activities: Jr Prom Chirman Band-1234 Soccer-2 Kcnrldng- 1 HR lgep Jr Prom Jr Show tutt putt '84 Sr Float Sr Prom brad ' 51 Highlights: Bst Fds-n-ut JP BM RS JL LU V YA! Wild sumr '84 RO GC JP BM Hey R Alle! WPRTY-cruzn' 2Berm kuda BM-n-SW! SMRprty-p urple cow wlr8G BM IOUI Whbpdl! J-The?is! H sch! yrs-be wild! SM URVSAM Thanx 4 all the Firsts Bye SHS Love ya-Mom Dad HK PATRICIA ROSE MIRANDO 130.703 Activities: Marching Band 3 Concert Band 1.2.3 Florida 83 Delaware 84 DECA 3 Highlights: Lu Bessie! nvr frgt good times wllesly. SODL NSDG LDLJ VDCO LLPS yeah! frds 4evr Leslyl Po ogg notes TKS 4 bng th ere. ILUV U Scot! Spec mem alws 4evr 1-7-84 Rmbr hry legs! KL hrtt lluv U mom 8- dad. J-G- J-C-Fl-A Hi Mr. Berry! LJ Bye SHS! MICHAEL A. MIRISOLA 1703 Highlights: BC MG SR TR PL its bn grt FM prklng lot prtys FM Xmas wth MM Nvr FGT YOU!! CNFRMTN Pty THNKS MOM DAD M J Lvye Crsng On st In theVW 7th pd Gam with MM Good Times with NR MC Bye SHS Good Luck lass of B5 THNKS for the memrs DONNA MARIE MITCHELL 1703 Activities: Powder Putt Practice Member of FBLA Grade 12 Emblem Typing w Ann Senior Play JR + SR Prom Highlights: Gee Feb 6 83 Bushes JZ CW KM n eves GS Luv U lo st in RI W DN LM CW Bristol! ST + MR ZZ Top GS JJ SA MD GS rmb r NY EVE 83 Frshmn Prm DATDI BBF PTS Sk ling 10 grd Jnr Prom w GS TS Pts Thanx Mom UR grt Thanx GS LM ST LS CW Dl DD Bye SHS LINDA MARIE MOKULIS1703 Activities: Powder Puff captain + OB Member of National Honor Society Jr Show Let the Music Play with DNLS Fashion Show Highlights: ?! Weez Brce Spgstn cncrt wlhopey Pals HULS DMDN tkc Jr Prom wlJB HO HO HO Boston wlDebs He are you French G M ur the best '76 Capri Buttles ChuckEX BBF prts Myr McChez DA DI Lost ln Rl wlDMDN Hay undr CB MLBU N OSE DROPS Love ya MDJT KIMBERLEY A. MONGILLO 1713 Highlights: The Big Bang, SHS. A Little Chilly. Hey Hazel Eyes, LiteSavers? . Proms, Red Roses. The Escape Ann! Chevy Lite. DH's House, Jm DG.PL. RJ, AT. Cal Cool. Boston, I'm OK Mr. Pre. The Chase, J. Love you MOM, DAD and DOM PAUL G. MONGILLO SR. 1713 Highlights: TWE LTBR Lets Have a PP JE TWhat ME?? Lets Ski WJJ Summer 84 The drivein up side DCWP P usalr MMP Sin a car NR Bang on The Pots and Pans MR CR BD MJTF F the power oamf Godl. The little green men!! help me!! help me! Thanks D+M ILY YTS ATT. KRISTINE MONSON13,713 Activities: Cheerleading, 1.2.3.4-ClCpt Key Clb.Drma Clb. Jr Show,HRrep. SKl Clb. JrProm Com,FBLA Highlights: Kim BF Specmem Sta DF 4ever resnyd ChrCmp Ntegms DA Bus7! Gowld WP PCLP wknts5x5 col sps prty Smbud bch Jcecono PoutHZ JrShw sldgld Thr JDsSR BrlnD-in trlysJMPC RNtaIks Roys RskyBus6l2 YWF Thanx KHSM JCRN PCDA LPI CFAD JMSL 85 MOM DAD SHS MICHAEL MONSON1713 ERIC MONTE 1713 Highlights: The eventval destruction of SHS by an A-bomb. MoPar Sabbath 440 B.C. Rich Charger jail ot '85 Thanks everyone for all the good times DAVID A. MONTI1713 Activities: Ftbll-2.3.4 61F-2.3.4 LTN LLB-3,4-Treas NHS Highlights: Bulldog, Heres 2.JL.MD:MC. Md,LP.NS.KSDA. LM2MGs Ftblltit, Cmp-hrdwrk, Coaches-brt.zoo crew. Be- flak,MNKY, MR.Wils. DM Thanx 2 all Teaches.ENG.2-sthrn Hsptllv Hist-Speede 4 Tchng GF Cyo-hp st.al'stt f!lGrl TRNMNT,AVON?,Key in LR? Luv + Luck 2 all DUANE MOORE 1713 Activities: VO-AG Pep Rallies Bsktball Games Dnky Ball Class Day Prom Class night Hfglilfgfltsf L JLK KP vEDO VJ GC SS DL Out of Hand A Hoser MM Crusing the strip doing BRS Gel stk O S VGN Lttl Sql Ct L+tI Plr Flng sip on Deb Gd Tune Fug RMPMEM DMTF' SCCW Mr Father SS l luv u Mom + Dad Hob JT Chad CT till BW D+ Dc it like that TP EDP. ARD l.l-DRAP-JO Q 711 ,IIJL It 'JL'-QF -11 Xi 1 7 ll ,-1 'w..fii-I V-.fn L its-A Tone- 1 .fe ,X w , ,I Vg 1 , L!,'..'.,. x f-:vii-'w SFI-IIIOIY liliiiil f 83 Pr.5 Library-E-P, CM,AM,PM,PL, BR,EM,TB, AC,DB,JD-Good Luck 85 Let the good times role on for- ever. Graduation Day The Cars ELIZABETH A, IIIORELLI1713 Activities: Sccr 1,234 Capt iii Tnns 8,4 MJ GS JM Attck pts Up CMMD SNS Pwdr Putt ftbl-84 Jr.Prom Jr.Show Senior Grad, 85 Highlights: Hgh-sch!-yrs LK DKS DDPrk Fldrs PL-I- RD Bwlk bch-84 Wd-Tms MJ sum Nbr-br Prty-Prior PNIME Prdcmts Mattck grad-841k x3 WTF Bermuda RS LMsis JL SH JP bch lost R+G B-frds! Rapn Chv tte PL 8-2luck YTBST Ghst- Bstrs Appbl Thanx Mom+Dad lluv ya! JEAN MORGAN 1713 Activities: NHS, Emblem Business Editor 84-85, Concert Choir 83-84, Gifted 8- Talented, Latin Club 82-85 Highlights: lluvu Et 3-4-83 forever! Sherry LG, Penguins, Bug Power! Beach St Esmirelda, 12-31-83 Sr. prom, Daisy See the Cows? Ski! Pssst Thanks Mm 8- Dad, Iuvu both, Goodbye SHS! SN DT SM JF Bt FO DG JH RH SB KEVIN MORRILL 1713 CHERYL MORSE 1723 Highlights: BR- ribit ribit! JM-Rem library-84 Rem 6th per Fun! Fun! PM-curb-84 lake-84 Have a great yr. JI PIM- Ghostbusters TR-Good Luck in the future Rem 5th per Thanx M+D DA VID M. MOSES 1723 Activities: Distributive Education, Trip to NY, Coachlight, Broadway ' Highlights: Out of Touch I Parking Lot Every Morning?? SIS The Animals: SS,SS, SG,BC,EL, MT: MT Southington 84 DE-EIAWQ FIRE! SOMF, DILLIGAF-R+R Class Of 85 JII1 Dis 84 You've Gotta Roll with the Punches To Get To What's Real I ' I DA VID MOSS 1723 G ANNE Ft MULLINS 1723 ' Activities: Marching Band-2,3 Highlights: FM X-MAS Prty wl RH. Thanx Lori 4,fun times: Hi,J! miss ya MD Hee! Hee! Ha! Ha! Luv ya. DF Hello. tennis, cruises. Patty8tDave 4 ever. Best Buddies Beach! Men! Muscles! FLA SD, Rt Pat? 5l27l84 Me+ Renn. Thanx pa-pa Bear 4 evrytng. Luv ya all 5 SHARON M MULRANE 1723 Activities: Concert and Marching Band 2,3 I 'ZH11ghIQhtS: Plsi 84 AnimalAKP ijjy 9-9-89 I Love YOU Phil! Jr. Prom83 Fia+Jeff we' love you GD+Kwazi super sophj pj+bear Ph il+Shar 4ever thanx Kar Guam G's Pnch a Higher Flr! FIa83 the Ferry + Pres. Hall of Fame Disworld SrProm 85 Plnvl Luv ya sis IDONALD MURPHY JR. 1723 Activities: Baseball-trp to Vrgnia Pker,crfew- trp to Fla Highlights: Epty blechrs losy umps I JF Hrtfd Pub. - ss 46112 AS Good tms and frnds-GP, CA,SG,MKKC, KE,MB,MD-Lts go crzy' SR Prm 84 MW, Alwys rmber GP+CT- My vtte Apl Hrvt DK prns at SG Thanks Mom and Dad wsh me Iuk-Good luck class ot 85 PAM MUSSHORN 1723 I Highlights: Summer of 84 Mich, DV up Ik for fun, met JP, 83 DV ch at Gram, Tp with LS 9-19-84 Mass Pa ni, Ad and FR, STN 11-11-84, Bang Boom PT, LT LV, JP KL in 88, LS, HW, JM, CM, DL Uk in 85, Hf, DV new friend, STN, Gram CTion WK, Md on Wkds RICHARD MUTH 1723 Hghlights: My 69 Falcon 302, Victims: Z28, TD 2802 115 Rt66 TJ TD RM Party New Years 83 GP What? DO Tad Chem TD Green van MP GlW,2 Pat boring TV Guide RK cruse B ris South TD Grizzly Macs DF TJ Tull DP GP LK Luv -ya RD RK Thanx Sis Mom Dad Luv u I GINGER LEE NADEAU 1723 Actirgties: FBLA 11, 12 Gym? Math? 11-History English f11,1 Highlights: MG 11-1 -82 ILU! Ang Del Vin SM SN BF AC TP EB F4E! Zeppelin-All my love: Classes cafe week ends bye fake people. Be real! icky-uck, ljjy, Zoom, wang, float, Al frnds Ms ul! Live life well for it is what you make it.llpoof!! DEB! NANFITO 17,723 Activities: Chlead-1 Soc-2FW TuftPufI-4OB Track-4 Head Fashs how-2,3,4 Jr. Show-Let The Music Play-LL Jr. Prom NGLY Go Tom Highlights: Brown Sugar, Pickles, Weezy, CCRS Alar CEC DTCA Hey RU Men? Cakc-it can't work. MAGM GR CD WFYB? Bos Ru frm Fr? I Luv Tm 4ever! red 68FB Magic STN coke wlicel ILYM ATGB! Bear DaDI Bner Ouack Bch. GMJ YaWe! Onto bigger and better things! LINDA NAPLES 1723 Hghlights: PC Dec 4 Senior Prom '84 Nutmeg PT KN AM NS KB Thanks! SHERI NAPOLETANO 113, 723 MICHAEL NAPOLITANO 1733 JACKIE NARANJO 15,733 Activities: nastics cpt hrrep stcoun JrSho FT JrVP States FBLA FshSho JrPrm Highlights: FLA 83 JC nvr 4get EEel JDs PLny MBAS Liy Jef1 PAU L Den CBnvr 4get U SSWGOD now lLy MR Leath Lace ALY Smr 84 SMJS itwiIfit!Lov uboth Pliou GS rap4evr ThnxNanBob Hey Chip, Psyche? ur spec! BOWK Macs wtprt AG lLy Bye SHS ILy Mom DadKev ANTONELLA NAT! 1733 Activities: Student Council FBLA Italian Club Concerts Na- tional Youth Honor Day Exchange Concert Highlightss I Love Ron Voisine remember Sep 7, June 29 remember Vermont, RV CT CU Thanks for all you love and help Ron Thankyou Ma and Papa For everything you did through the years, rem The Party, Beaches, all the cars, and 216 I f fs., . !,g, I I f: i Irti I 1 the house VS fi ,'f'7ef5-eg93fe f1-, 'itt 1 ti'ff pe,i75 KA THEFIINE NEDJOIKA1 ,I1.za232?iaif1DIzH5ih!5?z552583iErievids-, Nways' f Highlights: Thanks Mimioadgfs,iiqvyaiAcreat?-tiniest.autosB.i-fizeueiictispeaftirigzraig.,g1:andi,:5th4 perfqd.:.StU9!52,Pe3 -13,,T-,ggi with RC,s P,ec keeypzintou6h:HD4DM5f5MPIMQQRemtmaaif5231-3ffe.,e1I and szKi.2fjsI3rokehs.1toot1'yin, VIBYQQQIEUQIQQSQ gr, t,.,t 5 ,gggdiififl 3rdMD,SR.Le what a drag:stopirsokingegme!,wIthfi,,trttirIf,peri1756work, MHAPP'OldfLiet1d5f,A5D.iiQ5g5AMZf1D'E1 ' ,,,, SR Never wear the same earirrtgs2lgBQI?hindifaZC!ft3ggieiBESfl79 .ii 'iSarTt!JQHANX M+D, ' 1' . OF LUCK CLASS OF '85':'! :IEVEHYTHLNGLZZi?21if.f2f54ii?4222:if :,11 .IlNA1fkf fiil PALUM5Qf1Z5tafl :,tt . I . 1,t1 ROBERT NEMPHOS 1733 ,l glst I wilchvities viceQPrez2g3tgf4 1f,: FB!-A Sid C0n9'i!IfYfgviff,gQYg6uZff. CHERI NEWMAN 1733 I G f, T 1 VVV. . ffl ff Prcmisrt1Prom'QI,assgQay and Night SpecOTIIfffy539Z, zQI LINDA NICHOLAS 1743 tii, 5 :t,,,, :,.,t t:t,tf 5 Highlights: Good Times E Gangl'-,Rmbr,'Ptrflsrg8188QSHS dancs Cruz in a SW SW cool ,HLIH'.'lTtQrfAvOh1 eCor.RI-n- Mosup Wer Great Maby Colltgthr Good luk 2iaIl?,H'i3pags 81 , f If Brn kds Hi Sab I rad Luv u Cyomn, Luvj,a'Veggle!flLuvf u Mom,Dad Bt Kids thanx fr aII'Bye ,Sl-iS85'W KIKI M. NICHOLS 1743 ' ' I ' , f I G . fi Activities: V-Ball 2 i I Highlights: SH Moo nxt 2u! People' CC Twinky ' GS opn dor L eo! Spr CPR Womn!QMJNel, Brny clck? Inda Where Vermont? Mrspko dnsh? tnx Bguy,Iuv ya MrGdrw thx Can we use th car? NTM G:Gil Boia Tip JBAF Jy LG trk Wud Mom Da D TBD DM DC E M Luv ulq If SHANTUL NIGUM 1743 . Activities: soccer-2 Track-1,2 1 I Highlights: Nelf 9-12-82. SURVIVING 1985 AND BEYOND! , EDWARD F NORMAN 1743 Highlights: Rod's backyard, R.P. F.C. T.C. B.P. Mustang Lumberjack, Total Auto Parts, No way man Bridge Pack- age Bad to the Bone, Whant, Racing in the streets, Never SHERRY NORMAN 1743 Activities: NHS, FBLA 83-85, President 84-85, Emblem 83- 85, Editor of Business Staff 84-85, Latin Club 82-84 Highlights: Psst Penguin I luv ya, Atlanta 84-Houston 85, Jean8tEd, LG 4-11-83, Summer of 83, Beach 81 Esmeirelda, State Comp, 25th, Ann loo! Thanks lots Mrs M. I luv ya mom 8- Dad! JR show Goodbye SHS JM AD MF LK LL AL KR JL DM DE SN CP DNIKMSM I DA VID NORTON 1743 Activities: Sr. + Jr. Prom Class Day + Night Highlights: MICKY D'S party at MZ'S RB Amy 85 9111 1970 NOVA SS liwant a Grizzle bad! SUPER DO AND FLIP CLICK I MISSED! Good Luck to my BF's MWRM GPRD GRKD RKNL FLKB MPAP PBPB MZDD BJ Thanx Mom and Dad PN Best Bro ever CHI Love you AN Thanks TRACEY OBST 1753 Activities: Key Club-2,3,4 Jr. Prom Jr. Show, Powder Puff COCP I Highlights: Love+ Rainbows to:KRKH TAPO AGKN ACAC Class of 85 I Journey to the Rainbows end and find not gold but youtriend Remember: 3 muskateers: PR Rainbow Pow- er.AHF TAFB Triple Dates I LOVE YOU Kelly Kristen Lu- vU+Thanx Heather Gretchen,Mom + Dad PATRICIA A. O'HALA 1753 Activities: Soccer23 Student CounciI1234 SCSecretary JrProm Committee FBLA23 JrShow AH Hostess Highlights: 6-27-83 TOMMY-so many special times to re- member LJKP DMTO KNKM DG Special Friends Always Hey cuz-Ur my buddy! Rainbow-Thanx 4 Listening O8tT Gang lowknowvacation 84 Tommy-don't forget the plan! XOXO ILY! Thanx Mom and Dad lly2 KIMBERLY OLSON 1753 Highlights: ILU JG 10-13-84 always and forever LK is Great Jellybeans Ducks Porkchops prts at pts Laughter Friends Thanxs RBTP and SC High Roller DELB ET IC 1976 Blue Bomb WDS The Bone and BKPL BRWS FTW forever LSTU die TRISI-I ONEILL 1753 Activities: Emblem-4,SADD Highlights: Texas,Shanun, Ali,Sand:wst FarmsgMcD, BrstI,can I? Brit spn ABDay11-17 cute!GOAL: AMi,Andr- Buddy! woosh Nice! J'SP JBQI would die 4U!F-faces Get Psyched: money Shakin SG:Soc6 MrG MMGpcafe378g Thanks y'alI! It's been real! RMA Thanks MOM-N-DAD CHERYL ORSINI 1753 Activities: swimming 2,31 Fashion Show: Junior Prom, RS Senior Prom Highlights: Vermont Otis Mass., RS Movies, McDonalds, SH Tops: JM, Letters: Mr. Goodrow: SH HZ TC BG DH: 8th pr chem Miss Cap. TT PM: The Beach SHERRI A ORSINl1753 Activities: Marching Band Concert Band 2,3,4 Florida 83 Mass Del 84 Band Sec 84-85 NSYMP 84 Highlights: Frenz KLBJ BHLB Bst Buds LDPM PMS DL BAK Ly Mrb Trumpets rule nvrg RC Jr Sr Prom KB HSP 84 Scankware Fo carr 2 Nov. 10, 1980 Char Br 41 I Love You Ken Forever Char?chorl KMB I want one BC PM Tobd Truck KBLM Thx DAD MOM Gina I love you! FERDINAND RALPH OTTALAGANA 1753 Activities: Italian Club-2,3,4 Who's Who in High School-4 Highlights:Thanx for everything Jen! MDAR GBFF MPJR HI NPJP Mr. D Italian non dimentlcare Pasquale e Margherita Pasqualini Five Star AZRF CNEN PFRRbOnethree twofour now what she want DM Call 9 what l do now, sit down, Hero Fred Star Thanx MOM DAD!! DOUG OWENS 1753 Activities: Hero V.P. Highlights: YAHOOIMade it!GD.times, S8tF bshs 83'rowdy ptyg.Grt tims skilIng.Mmm! SNOWBUNNIESI PEAB HAIVFM F,DS W PM8tJJ.Buy a CHE VYlFord?FTlZZ TOP Conc.sum.83' RUSH,DlO,B TO,LED ZEP. JrPr QS pty Fri- i-Supegiggk Mics aIt.gym. Bchwood Cru. SLMS RKMA BD a er CINDY PAGE 1753 ,ggyationl 3,,,, I 1 G ililghlights' Poor Iit'I guy' Kani Tigerf'ScrumI-Nou? Q95 vs evrsae WILMSTTMNIAMR Phil 9128 ereeitfonesjiiiiixipfii ,sri TestiFfnas2yi3i,iigiI,:,Ipf talk WISTTM, LMTJt4,.1fI3QK ,,PMcDssscDsA5im5tgIIQPDASLSTDS,.85 ii! I 11,11 BH Deiiioj iit3Q,BtibINan :thanx ,Mom T3Uf0l.lleWf ' I 'ffii Q15 GLORIA v PABLYLAK11753 tisi ,, 3 Activities: secretaryt,fHerQ,,.,Jr.f Fashion: Ishowiiiirom Club crass5night5anafDawanqis,r,Prom HighlQhIS. 2l5l84R,Db, carefree,4MickyDfs4RMRKDNMW LBMGI vr. wl FtDRKiNLLB,IMid-Nght swimt,StrvI.fDaw, Beach, Calif., 1'stXmas'Newport, Camping7l4l84jQ3LKFlA, Parking,Sbmasq, Dr. Party's Thx Mom 8t',DadffiLtiv..uQV Bth84sis Love You Always Rob-rmbr Rl,VT,'H,dkwd,rite GARYLL PAi'LA17s3 , n tt.,. . Acfillltiesf Baseball 10 2b 429 348 Lifting M1258 A , , f I . Highlightssl LOVE YOU CINDY TJ TD RM C A DM MP,JKfJJ?Q DF KE KF MD SG MK SB GlJoeCombatman Doorsi,Styxjf Concert 7thpstudy WNTY Whiskey ,FD SPOVEHCT'St1Qli1QfV' mobile clocksare funny Riverside Dontle titend SYLA WISP ThanksfMom+Dad Mrs Janda i,-,, I ANNE E PELLEGRINO 1763 I 127,15 Activities: NHS-secretary: New England Math Leagtie2341! KEY CLUB 2 ' ' Higniighisi Jeff I Love You 8-16-84 '91 Paris Ateat EPNS Pierre soup Troeibursr CF 4eIitelLQifWBGble'f'L' Tsnake PE5JONS GR 3AP-circreas Prclc-JP 'chernpixj KSchurch vandal grnv sum84 JPCI MBMDCG wkitfioltwkff SHAKIN roomies Juan + MB tnx M + D-DLP-DAP-ILUQ, JC4evr 4 'Ci-5 i,i. CYNTHIA D. PELLETIEH 1763 f 'If' f' I Activities: Class night Class Day FBLA Junior '+ Seniorl Proms - ,: 2 Highlights: I made it gd tms steno skp ng bch smmr FN5FN A + L Cty S580 tubng Friends alwys Chrs Jess Cin Lisa :L.fILL Shell Knights Drv-in sht f brns crsng brsrl gm pnch bwlngfg NW Yrs pty sprm204 Big G ring Mark I Luv U Fnir 6-10-83.514 Thnx Mom 8t Dad 'Q i,iI', A SHERRI-LIN PELRIN 1763 J ..'r Activities: VBaII 1234-Capt. sttball 1234-Capt. St Champsf 83, BEtaII 12, Student Council-Captains Council-FBLA- A FTA-HmRm Repr 1 Highlights: Bst Frd Rose:Rl-Camp-Wkends -McDees-Col- trips-Chfd 77884MMNTFt ball Rec WtPt Babe cbateJD Dances Bermuda Parties FL Beach SLOV JrProm 1stLuv Thks CDn+CPz Cant-Bnsfm SpdTkt 67 Stang SpFrds: I SHMJ DDCF CWLL MSMF I love u Dad,Mom 8 Jill Thanks ROYL YN M. PERONACE1763 Activities: Skiing Coachlight New York 1 . s Highhghts' A+ Ost RA-Bkypartys- Igdsh Frankies-DS JS MS KFC- BS JS SL MS- ISfe BR SP MS-Can! Summer fun- MS JS CR-MT BS SS DS DU SPrm.-MSSSSSC Brsp Bsec mlgm ICU-BS D SJS Mattp I luv U 4-ever!-3-17-84 Fla.8?l84-DS Thanks Mom, Dad Don Dar-ILU-AS8tJP Non I I i - - TONY PERONE 1763 A . A Activities: VICAVICAVICA Highlights: SPILL THE WINE WAS. GREAT WHILE IT LAST- ED QUEEN ST MF THE PARTY JUST STARTED REMBER THEOIL DRUM MC NEVER FORGET YOU GLIOOO FEND- BASS 70 CRAZY COKE IS IT ROBERT PEROPAT1763 1 1 I ROBBIE PETERSON 1763 ' Activities: VICAVICAVICA I 1 Highlights: MM POPOV an wer NT GONNA MAKIT MARK VT HAYMOOS PARTY EVERYDY - LA, ' MM.LKROL PHY,BC,BW,SB, MC,ADSPARK,Y GTSTD 1985 CG,VG,DG,LP,AD ILU 69 NOVA SS TULL KIS IRONMAI- DEN TSISTEFI A 1 I JAMES D PFElFER1763 ' . Etgggities: Concert Choir-4 Mixed Chorus-4 Emblem-4 Highlights: Fife lm not lost! T-A:O SN:eesIng-Fribble Balloon s no Carollng Mr Mountaineer? Hey Rl-L' Lets get Dr . . . Pureed STK Whalers Ha Clearing Sections Nice Shot Scott Hockey hurts dad Wheres Fred? qxxxooo RHlMrHappyj Spitt!EB! MA !LGLMYF!Gcd BlessM8tD1 , ANIELLO JOHN PICONE JR. 15,19,763 , I Activities: Calco-soccer' 82,83,84-capt.84-85! :Tri- captwJZGS Student CounciI2,3,4,- Italian Club-SCF phandJr.- VPrez. Senior-Prez I . Hghlights: NewYork T!!8384 Awesome!Carnlvale 84.84! Sum84WT Per5 V va caca! Way ward stu cullo che passa! Gli sposlnl 1,2 T! Trust me! YOU are! Mine? Lets be amici! Primo! Talk to me! Y r u Americana? YI Bye Feeney and all my friends! EspBC TJ GR JOSEPH PICONE 1763 Activities: DECA, NY Trip I Highlights: Per 1 RP Brulsecl,BW Tenspeed, Rem orv Mom- Won TS Car AG KP ILKP Bills JL TS lhJoc. GH House AB KPTS AG Pep Shnop At RP DS BW AS BS I LUV U KP OH YEA! Thanks Mom and Dad 5 , f - . . .:,-.t.,.,t,.t,.,.x-KA Hlgh School Bowl Club-2 Chemathon 84' APNS At 6 gendarmes ATs 2 propos- my walter tuna soup Rm 417 weebles church vandal Boston Pdates Roo- Francaise Thanx to all my friends DD torture Chem all 4everl MARIE PLOURDE 1761 day! night Prom May 11 85 Graduation!! Y FIB VVUI I Hgh?gf8.' EC Jan 25 85 JR JBRC JD GA WMC PS WASC E M Yukl HGO wtp Party w Terr! Ellen Chuck 7 SPGS YPD TO DK Los MD LNMP NLND RGT Blaz Elmira WTC PKBT MTRG Punk PKA BDG GMKA W CR APPD Apples Dadcg Flackey CN Had a blast! MDS Thanx! Luv ya! NSH H AH MICHAEL PLOURDE 1771 ROBERT PLOURDE 1771 . I 1 1 EDWARD POCOCK 19,771 KAREN POLAK 1771 I I Actlvltles: V Basketball 1.2.3 V Soccer 2,3 Jr. Sr. Class secretary Student Council, FBLA, Key Club Hlghlghts: Spcl Frnds LJDM POLL LKRT ACAC AS whrs the road L Is? Frnds STTP CWSHMJ KSDDTM DM SP BBTEA M JSMR Wheres the beet Lin? Frogiace Jr Prom AIysnFrxr Tawho? SGPTy wannerful wheels ott Gang POLJ Rmse Hlgh 5l Thanks mom and dad Love ya. KELLY L. PORTER 1771 I Hmhllghts: Steve 1121184 Love You Always. '83 wlCJ tnk .gd tms Llv. Luv or Lev it. ZZTop beach np KVH? Summer 84 SD where next? prtyc drlvlng BT apt scsltrvl wrk LA+CJ To all my triends: Thanx + Good Luck. Follow you dreams Bye SHS -- Flnallyl ROXANNE PRIGITANO 1771 Actlvltles: Deca 3,4 Dlstrlcs 3,4 States 3,4 nationals - Kan Cty 3 Cal 4 Narcon 4 New York 4 Boston 3,4 Coach light 50 3,4 Hghllghts: Narcon Chrls and Roxanne forever! Babe I love you C rs n Rox JIE21 84 cldr vcy me jln Y I luv u CM KR MD Bst Frn ds 4ever ECA JB TG LH TD DD TA snta Kny Hot tub JS JF Ph! Gra Mp I wl nvr fgt wht u mnt to me thanx Mom Dad Don Gram I Luv u MICHAEL PULASKI1781 Actlvltles: WRESTLING!! SKIING Highlights: SLEEPY-GIANT!!! MY rs84-JRH DSLOOIII 12+ I-concerts . . . Vector Research-tit 68RD-RNER GIRLS!! MlsqBeach ZzzCCZzz TSA CO45LT COP?!? Par- gs at TD's Drlvin JM's girl at JD'sIlI-VX9000 Quarters hamplV.Q.Ml 2l17IB1 AGWME 151 85 Thanx8tLuv MOM 81 DAD RICK PURDY1781 Hghlghts: Crulsin around with no place to go. Reach the beach RN stfark Llway ERB Rds Bk yd partlES THE BENCH DRIN IN BRE S behind DF Chinko and the clam 67 Stang lnmtotage? MacDo halds shush Toboglnlng Jack- erlno see u later Thanx Mom and Dad JULIE A. PUL VERMACHER 1781 Agtlggles: Tuff Pull, Sr. Float, Sr. Play, J Prom S Prom Gr a . HlghlIghts:Thnkx RJL BJS ILU! Sum 84 LRGJ BCN DI prtys OPI Idol LBS BRG! B-gt 1st GLFRDI PHS SKJR! W-BK Sns! GM-TRI L-SPS R-CCNTSI Hal FJB cemlresl crng 2 Brmdal BMN Bent Wkens ban8tvacl R-Do Ballet? L-TQ!! UP-EJ MK RK! MEMS E J-HVN! TB-PPP! ILU M-DI DARCY PYNE118,19,781 ActivitIes:SkI Club-2 Ltn Clb-2 Hm Rm Rep Stdnt cncl-3,4- RZSRNHS-3.4 Jr Shw Sr Prm Co-chrmn Sr Prm-D C Jr Prm- Hlghllghts: DC82-JcSi Bg Swtch 83-TM D Wy-Si Dncng Prtnr- A Gt-HlI FACE HyRd-TmJcRdKc JrShw nte PC6 lnd-Prk-Bk- Stll SP's D R-Hw Sck w GTI DA's wht a nte vdk wtrml SL-ln lrnt wndw APL HR vst JIM whr dd u Lrn t kss? Lvu Bst Frnds 4vr Good-By SHS! NANCY RACZKA 1781 Highlights: Remember all the great times MC, SR, MM, MP Nvr lrgt Bstn1QM1.FM x-mas prty, rckprt, msqt 1wht wtr ma1 Uhv bn a rl grt trnd. MC bst of lck In th ltr kep In tchl Thanks Mom and Dad GAIL RACZKA 1781 Acllvltles: Rllle Highlights: Weeble Vermln TSnake 3001 crash Mgoltlng Scott money people EPAPNSK SMBAT JOEO PH ILUV U M+D LNJBRCLAK MALSM Period 5 Inch Memories Wil- IlemsNas NSAP SAPC Blllee 22 EJrGAlL What a day what a day when the chicken ran away. stth DR+ LR B MARK RAFALA 1791 BETH RAMPONE 1791 Activities: Skiing Outdoor Rest. COMM. Highlights: I Luv U Sal 1-1-84 2-gether 4-Ever Bk1Bill's:A+g Md's S-x tms erts puhs so mny mem Lee-Ema, G8-A!Kill SUIML-cha ts In TA! corn yuklRP MS-ys u cnlsal W ana c my cr? Fetus U r uIe:mm attck:c stp ltlLuvu Mom Dad Lee Lee! Sal, my aa- DAVID RA YNE 1791 mctivilles: Stage. Marching Bands NHS Latin club Discover- Hllllhlighrs- Eternity-1111. Dl Iomac. Down with Francie! 3- 1410 This Is too much lunlpEPCOTr1983 Shux Plplabat to art ll LUSINDA RECOR1791 Activities: Soccer-2l3l4-CAPT. CCCHAMPS 14-2: BSKTBLL-2.391141 Highlights: ldos pwBH RFBL NYE WRMSBBT BH+M PTCrs UKNYC Lunch RCABLD DIANA ROSS SepI.84 3rd row Floor MD'S PTY Wld Atr MD LG BH DR BM Benj's Smile Meri n fred What a lriend Thx M+ D esp Peter ILuv U All I LuwJCAF The class of 85 Best JOHN RICCIARDONE 1791 Activities: Vica-4 Hghlights: Hey! Whats up Cheech: Strunes: hey quats: town! That Is you! the rec Fee- 57 Bob-Van,party, memorial, Queen St. You Aint right! J BC,JF,LA,BW, TB,MP,RT Deb BS-FF Billiards! Manor Inn- lmie IMYM thanx yoda DLS IWYE sty gld love ya DA,MJ WILLIAM RICHTERS 113,791 Activities: Football 84 Freestyle Skiing Highlg7hts:Thks! PM BD MR JC PM ME JN WR CB BM BR MM Rembr Gd Times PM Jays Prty 84 Ftball-if1 Jake Your Awsome!! Pete Ftball camp 12-8-84 B-Day wknd KR Prty Slt Do Wh Waldo me and The Bo YS Decyas 15.81111-l.KH ALWYS Enemies JN Nevr FG u Thanks Mom- , a , iz- MICHAEL A F?lCClO15.71 Activities: Sccer:23 StCouncl4, KeyCIb 4 SkiClb123: Class 85: PdrPuf cch 84, The Flot: WashWshps Semn ar 85! Highlights: BstTims wlShaud. Ross,2sky: Pedros.K2. inspctr.Bamr BeachBys84 DT Fgt Rl6.The T -Buty A! Girls-na! HedBut Mat-TRmobI BstFds MRBMJZRM JCSPAG-Ber mudawRose 8tMat quietNeg borhd signs Jett Hlp outages BoomX2 3Cugin MMJ:ono 6 acdnts NHwJE LuDR2Thx Mom8tDad TARA L. RICH 1791 Activities: Silks 82-85 M. Band Comps 82-85 Fla. 82 Del. 84 lligm 11-12-83 Sr. Prom 85 FJM Camp 83-84. C-rvel TB Hlghllghts: JCTR 81783 U-n-I Faithtully LvU TRBKSM C PJCI BKKS! Powr99 Scape to Blrds+Mc D's+PInviIl nvr 4getuKevM1BW1 8t JOJM Journey83 ByBlgBng+G! LGO SmthSmreSmce. Pncha HlrFlr! Beach!! MovngTres Okik? LvUJe1l URTheBest Thnx + LuvU Mom Dad + Trace!! DARREN HlDEOUT1791 DA WN RIEDINGER 154,791 Actlvltles.'S0l1balI 1.2.3.4 Basketball 12 Student Council 1.2.3.4 Highlights: Spld brt-Ms M8-Ms J Smmr 84 NY HDLM G Tme Gr Mins PGMNI Porquplne Ptok-WB 2Gd 2B 4gttn- FCS tssn DPCW LMMR Sphs-Dpchkyl JR-ES-Greebs -SMK Dlanacncrt Spho-ight B hrHlly CDCP thnx State Chmps85? Bstn MJJM DAPC HW RMntc Goodbye SHS Mom8tDad I Luv You! PAULA MARIE FNNKAVAGE1791 Activities: Junior Prom: Senior Prom: Class Day 8. Night Highlights: Senior year: Renkor Prom, graduation: PMS Ticket Paula 8- Mark 9-23-83 Groton! Sum'84, Good Times with Paige!! CFAB PDPP DPAG BNAS Straws! CF Elmers? Thanks Mom 81 Dad, Love u always. I love you Jessica! To the Beach!! Ashford, May 29 SHANNON B ROBINSON 1801 Activities: FBLA-3 Field Hockey-2 SADD Tennis-1 Hi hlights.'Skiing! can I? Yes you can! cute fingers-ears!- s ghukemb Britanla Spoon 11-17 A!g2-Sandy Psych-Al I! Baby Shanun IWTB your little Baby Kelly-Pac Man KLN Thanks Allison Trisha Sandy you guys are great! Thanks Mom and Nan I love you both! GARY P ROBARGE 1791 Highlights: MaK, Mes, Scot, Pat Party in Drive-in McDns old Matie T-Bird Queen St Crusn stayin out all night Luv ya Mom and Dad CYNTHIA L. ROOK 1801 Actlvities.' Cheer82-84 CaptFBLA FotbaI84 Highlights: HeyKJH Lp'slIu 1-10-84Hustol Moon?Hugme Rp3PPlhuwon? 1-1-84 NYEKeebie 6-19-84 WOW! Exbetter Better FTBLTRKlyr KLuv-UForever RDFriends 3 Don'tFor- get thebox best friendMRKH ThanxRdKMHKH LUVU ALL LAKE Workout Besttimesever Thanxmomdad KHARTR ILUVU Bye SHS!! MA TT ROSCOE 1801 Activities: Skiing Hi hlghts: Good Times with pistol club PM CR BD MJ JS USgAir mmp JHC Tony The Band!!! nturl light ge ny crme Ale JJ nltes The FF STW At Taras garleilds Wolfords Beam me up Scotty no Intelligent Lite forms down Here Thanks Mom No Problem!! KAREN MONIOUE FiOSENGHANT1801 Activities: Concert Choir 3-4 Chorus 2 9th Chorus 1 Field Hockey 4 FBLA 3-4 Key Club 4 Cheerleading I 19th1 Skiing 1-2-3-4 Highlights: ILuvU Darrin Nettleton 721 83 2gthr 4evr Du U RMBR wen we met?lLuvU Candi 85 Chevy I! Compounce NY Dilligal RMBR Camper'?Rox Lyn Bst Finds evr Thnx+Luv 2 my lam-I-Drns lam Cr! Mke1Dum Jr1Dug Mspedroml Misu Rch 85 CLS WICIS Finely BYE SHS KENNETH E ROSENGFiANT1BCl1 Activities' Emblem Art Stal! art editor Art Student of month Highlights: Advert 8. Comm per. 1 TD Mr V Skiing LIC PV! MR W JM SN Christmas Party RS EP TG JN Sl. .Il T' mom and dad Thanks lor everything FRANK ROSSI1801 MARY E ROSSl1BO1 Activitias'Band Concert and Marching :rf Chorus-2 Concert Choir-3,4 Allstate Cn, H' hl' hts: Thanx to my good lrienc'-' .J Str Pg OQL Also to JS. MM, CH. SM, DC, E.-it 'I and Mrs. Slleol HI! Bun Florida 81-82 All the TPT's are Great! Slam ppl. Later GH I love youI!Than1i.lorn and Dao Hi! Luke and Benny MA TTHE W ROSS! 1801 Activities: Football at Capt Wrsllng Willing Stdnlcncl PPC BNCS Fshnshws JRShow Bys St Sling Sktng sng Fit Falls SHS 85 Highlights: Bst Chem Veg Kato Ric olg swine Woe Mr MM BM JZ JC lTLug Rdmns Iguana BANZAI Sins WPCRM MFI JC 3Cugin! DSC McDs Bermuda BSOUD Rm JW Thnks OtNghbrhds MH SPSMS Ktchup Ketnk CC Grmsdrs Bamer DA JM SL JC NYE HDBT AG PR prts cont CD MGD Thnks WENDY ROSSI 1801 BRENDA HOTH1801 Activities: Track Key Club Drama Club Christmas 84!! HighIights:I love you mom Mute Aan La Scott' Love each other. SMB 4-7-84.12-20-84 Laughing in the purple rain- lExist. ls Human. CM-rem. lrog in lib. SB-Hikebrke runbowl etc. Flan. Pin. George OW Existen tialism: Humanity: Truth: Life+Love as one. MC, SH. DR-S'H'T JANET ROVILLO 1801 Highlights: LuvNLuck EB MG RF LB KB AS lo grd Elm Brch Beer c hsr?! Summer83 Gold Sm!!! QP Dragons Gan gi Gld bg keg HD hogs Walking nowhere OT's oktre TNT White Ru shns Smkout sht gns Wh ite lines 11 7 84 EMR CHVY SS Hitide Lu vmnd Break On Through! ANISSA ROY 1801 Activities: Silks 82, 83, 84 Florida Senior Art Mural Highlights: Art Student ol the Month-November Pottery it! CW PV-DD-JS-JC Thanx to U! Awesome! No Way! Chrissy I luv U- RS Lerners' Good friends-Great times Thanx Mom 8- Dad - Shawn-Pat England -Honda- Drives Seniors' Bye SHS! TOO COOL! -85 RULES! SHA WN ROY 1811 Highlights: The Brw Crw KSAS GTHMHSBTR 3rd IHTWM BLLUVS CMFS,F SITBR Winter Snowball Fights Let the Good Times Roll Mom and Dad I luv you, and my friends. MM. MG.TR.BC,PL. JZ.TJ,KK.BB Rck + Ro! Iron Malden. EL,MD,KE,BN,and The gang from computers KELLY RUSSEL 16.81.891 Activities: Marching Band 12.Concert Band 123, Key Club. FBLA Florida 83,Delaware 84,Jr Show.Jr Prom, Puerto Ri- co.PYFVP, SLCC Highlights: 3 Msktrs Kris,Tra My best triends 4ever DW crsh Srvr Rev of Nerds 1st Date wl Butch I Love you Butch 9I22l84- Forever Roses you're the Inspiration Apple Har- vest Queen Van- Kev you're the Best NS,MJ,TA,ANDALL MY Pals ILY Thanks Mom,Dad ROBERTA ANNE RUSSO 1811 Activities: Field Hockey-3,4 Track-4 Chronicle-4 Concert Band-2.3.4 Marching Band-2.3.4 Student Council-2.3 Key Club 2,3 Highlights: BertlErnIe Sher Joey-ILUVU! Chris-Always Band DE Mass Can 85! Murph Robbie Lunch Crew P5- Slugl Great Times wl bu ddles Maine NH Myirtle XLV-Dug! MuddyBud dy! Friendlys Class ol 86 ILUI T nx Mom Dad Fran Bek MMB! CG-I LUthnx Goodbye SHS! THOMAS P. RYAN JR. 1811 Highlights: KMRT M7 Kim 103 44 39 79 Pckl 01 03 500 4- 11-84 TR BC MG MM: Sth Lnch 11 Bind WM 4-ST Mom Dad It me use vhcl DRT BGS RD BU RM 402 401 01M 01B 1000 Lib Hmwk Rpts Brn Outs Ttn FC AD EP SR MB: Cie Hsty GT: MVS Crus Mn! GI! Wast Mony SUSAN RYCHLEWICZ 1811 Activities: FBLA. . Honors.. Highlights: Thanks Mom Dad.LB.NR,MC,DC. VS.CH.CD.LB.MP,MD LB Il I Poke you in The Eye Will You Be BIind..DC Guess What? Goin to the Fair VS?..Got any gum or Carleen?..1st MJ Jr.Eg NANCY SAMOJEDNY 130,821 Activities: Marching Band-2,3 Concert Band-2.3.4. Highlights: Ray Keep on lov'n u- u r my lw R + n lorever ILU! Hey Hooter I BabI'n idiot best triends always keep chw'n USA Florida 83 Delaware 84 Pals: KR PM PS Edwrds Bulk yashu + AD lt's been great SHS Thanks I Thanks mom Dad , Tom, + Bob ILU! SCOTT ST CLAIR1811 Activities: SHS FOOTBALL NU1 2-3-4 10-l-0 Jr. Prom Highlights: The Res. Theres a party where? Journey 83 GS Sptk VW Roll over: STskys prvtd callsg Just 24 hours PC. Trs do move SG Mt Wild Boys: SS JH Weez Lush TP TM DM RS The Gang: Tks sty Pntng PHS: Surts up: RD Blk Ht Lyn SS MOM + DAD your the best! LAURA A. SADOWSKl1821 Activities: Swimming Highlights:JlMl DON! Carmen! Youll be my Bear-face For- ever! Living Lite on the Wild Side! Blondie Val Gold CNC KS Skiing Changes in thoughts! 9-17-83 Nothing is Stopping me now! Sex, Mustangs. Hendrix. Parties, Men, Body Build- ing, Bikes FRANK SANEIOFIN 1821 Activities: President ol VICA Coop 1.-.nr r yr-su HighllghlS VVS ILfC!t'ii'l1 '-'.':lT!lltY1Gl!'1lSlIl1'f'T lt! fi-'t S -'I QH l live yall: Fare.-ur 5.-2 P-iflitffi 86 JL. -1 iii, Dfw-V, 'I Us! dl 'li Y'0ii .'..7f' ,111 iii, I-3 T' ' - ff I, ff., i t--T nt- rjrtyi.-.n. iv.: -1--fi 11..ti -A-F- , -14 wrds ilu, DSRP BSLB KPBR RCLU c. yr the grtsi! Vin oly! itilciyal I lu I. Viilfv' SA iJTliif 1821 Highiigliisf Ha u gear hdsl KJ wi 454 B B Sandi flever. T7-?? FLA SPJC Jolie Z! kikl , Mex 2, Thn:-cguys ist caie study! I .now,. Mrsg Shim iii SHS at 'tn I+. D, I I WEQBERI 'SA'RGEANT183J 5495151339 . I ,QfActivities.'tClass Prez 2,3 Chrprsn Sr Fit Jr.Show Jr.Prom Award State 43924 I I pep rals' wrstlng mgr sr Play sr Prom Class dBm TuifPutf Grad' Club- 1 i t I I I I I l I I FBLA 4 Mass 84 D TBSB G LM MKKE Mr. + Mrs. been Tennis KBTJ RVDG DHMD SHS-85- I get paid for doing this LB Per, 4 KS DS Stamps Road Trips to, Vermont, Beach, Bos- Tiei D 'Per.8 Bern's Driving Skills, JP What is you mom and dad. SGRUTON 1831 I Soccer-2,3,4-Capt H S Bowl Comp. Olympics Skiing Good Luck H. S. Bowl AlI'Conference soccer team Beat D.R, D.G. M.L. M.N. R.V. Diplomacy Club Defeat nvade France Death to Louis Quatorze U 2 110 .Bowling Shoes Too much fun Shuxx c'etat ce n'est pas, LOUIS SEOUENZIA 1837 I I 'KA THLEEN SHANLE Y 1843 if Activities: sftbllibskbll mgr '83 EJ! I Highlights: cruisinwi Shar Vernyville Cls nt Holy Pancakes ' StevenNeiI Rvsd-meechva athe beach YDD The Boss Fld Skis at nt brdwy rec mud getyr ftoff thebrk HiBob cottage . Eng Lvtz cntrl Thanx Mom.tDad, B'8i J M GT. BrI,tSteve. Shar. DT, Lis I love ya I E7V7iHOXANNEVSHA'TAS f 84 f I I ' r ,,ffu,Ui ,iff 4, ,fif ,ff ff' f ' Activities:Swimteamf2,3,4fCapt. Powder Puff, track-4, Ski. t,,Q.Ir. Shovvi Proms, tshn shw, class day and night, Band Fla '83 Hrghiightsfl Love U Ken- I do! -MG, gc, slfvr, ld, cr-mdnt. il.LifJana, We-ezy, Sheri, McDnlds Schnppl-Bermuda!! Ski! Thnx LH Party'?! invitation? Fla- S4 ntnl. LSKS MrP. fun in the sun! Santa JSTPLMM WMCKC lLU! Piggy I nvr frget UI Thanx Mom 8t Dad! ERIC SIMONE 1842 Activities: FootBalI Skiing I Highlights: IN Memories of SHS Football TEAM 10 8t 0 Good Times with the FootBALL TEAM Down the Beach ALL Nighterwith RK CI MA BD KC MD Shooting Pool SAT. NIGHT PM JL RA CB BM PARK with Bob VAN SD BW SL Garters with Heineken NANCY SHERMAN 115,845 Activities: National honor Society UCONN Honor Seminar Rifle Team New England Math League Highlights: Paris 84 Le Grand Cate AT s Proposal Une autre 417 Tournez Votre tete Alarm clock ATS suite ase homosln bag vermin Herve Pepe Jose Juan silent laughter I-lip po tuna soup Bowling 22 T-Snake Chem pixagent 3001 3AP 218 en rgt SH awn Johnny + did it! its been real! JODIE L Activities: fld ed,bsktblI t,z- mrchband, conband 1,2,3,4,Trck 4 Hrghhghtsf Robbie, Mark ILU FHockey CT btrps Del NH esp Mass Murph Capt Jac PRSBLKS Can! RRP6-MRDCBR PM tlks yungrmen 12184 RRnCG,JSnBRl Frget Leahy Chem Physcs MB has raxr stble! MBeach rap BRMRDC sugidayl Mom Dad lluvul ASMR-R k bySHS85 Good luc86,8 LISA SPECYALSKl185J Activities: DE State Comp Lake George Summer of 84 I!! Highlights: Thnks LG KG VA KS DK Love ya Best of times ye!!! JD's Let's dance madonna Bch ton man l..i.n.t.a I want it to Look ahead don't look back!!! memories Pondie Friends W N Fl! Will never forget LG thnks Mom8tDad Love Ya bye SHS memories DEBORAH STAGlS185j HlghI1ghts:RPBSSS Lya Roy IGDSH Fla Ra CS hey SS its 9314 Lee Aha Mrky RC Sndvw BR Vt wer lost eerts M L'Go NHS, I Chron.sport stge band waybck rla gna c rm Sc wheat RSAJC' oolmpa' mar 'nvr fgt ku Lll I risk Degan s dance thanks Dave,Mom and Dad V TAFOYA 1871 I Activities: field-hockey 32, Capt Track hurdles Relaysqiillall Drama Art-Show Painting Senior Mural Ski Snowmobiling A r ' I Deca-NY. A . 4 Q 'stt Highlights: I LOVE YOU GARY Thanks Kat LVCVJPG SL GP? f lf RS SH JS MBRFI LM CP VD LS WT RD SB LB DNCMQ rl'i I Coach Ho! Be All U Can Be Lu V ya MatRich., Pudin WNTY' I -f STYX Dont Let itend. funshine KC MAcCIite Ouen. Golora- f' do forever ST-3 Dad Missing you 5-14-82 honl f . I A 'Q CINDY-BETH TAMBURELLO 1871 'l f Activities: Ski Club-2 Jr Prom Sr Prom Class Day. Classffifl Night - Q J . I 1' ,ff Highlights: I Luv U BJ- Alys Thnx NIDTG JSBS,TZKSLuv5U X, All Flrn br BL ACTM MS Gd tmes w BJ at Acts Prk Sl'terSiaptf'i'i Fri. ngts rix g. GDLK NARU JS URA HELRKFBSTQ ,TAM A-Silffn P FRND I LUV U! MCLC W YTB JS RMBR CC LV6PfGRi 7 was Mom srev LU v u BQIQ .53ye.SI1lSt,, ,ggg g.s... ANN TALARfG0if87iff .iii ..t. .dcdvitieefhliiesti ,IFBLAQ E 11-it onlime: Mom 8. can Nanafoolen rfefresrteeisku iiie Q G19 reg ' F-iv! CMP Kwnneimpicks iafzwrfshi AS Lya mmres MG my drm da Elec mac BK Frnkes . . . . , g V KGSCSS Gd tms bye mr 8. mrs c t nx ma.Luvgya lisa MPQLIsaDnt .WhlDSJThXq.,. 'USILU SCOTT STAMILIO 1857 I prkchpsnaplsace lmpls,t3Dif12511084185sh1inQasiiWTf21sE3 Highitqhtss BeachlLM.BM. JP,SS,BS.I-lbycat SGlshprds KR-Bynt Tina-HllDwlrarqbcs159415,5vvitle:RS,fLL1BZMjUf!2S?!6iEZ Obrren whalr whtfce-BS, ff vGS,SB,iGM,NW:f sftbIIGms 't-ir 'f'- X ti'f i Ifii Ji-I,DC,Bet Bllyldl-JP, BM,BS,LM 84 I-ILLtotes-JI-I.glSG: New IWENDY C. S 'ITARFANOQ1.1Q,'87Jf?T.,jg,1j.,.g Yrk-MT sbwylFdmrt Prty Nwyrs Eve Chse, BS tizz SSWAG- -Activities:MajorettegxggqtsiivlngQElagsiAg.Gaptaittvdglieiliigrggg35 LS, TM,ST,TP: prtynlte,Z,MT, wiid!Res SG,M'l',SSl Ohwno 1ida83lNJ,Penn,8iDel,f,84-iisilontteal28541 ti it's a I GEORGIA STANAI7'lS185i A , . Activities: Volleyball-2,3,4 Tennis 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2 Jr. Show Jr. Prom Ski Club Audio Visual Highlights: Fla Pete al nov5 SL copilotaWPU 8Parts Pino Vod LP JShow RsTh prorapJac AEI cope Boog thx G MJ Hi hi' hts:,SMAC3 offqmachfcalcl.,UB-m!sssiya,.ACAGizwhatimtimet1GFitl?i'heit2eff gd Ick RHBH JNJS PTAT LONG talks JL thanx being there SD gd Ick see ya A MLB CMCM KM Luv ya DDRA TB Thanx Ma and Dad Luv ya BYE SHS . . MARK TA YLOR 128,87i I I S . A f T Turb knckspy Bush Bost Kev novI2 fret Luv,U PCtgetlostRfi R Dole Wh Par Vibs Walt Best Nite Life St Prom Kev attack BM Tig Rt MJ Thnx Ma Pa By al DENNIS J STANEK1'l3,86l V , I. , Activities: President 85 Football CCC ChampsfBaSebalI:Trlpl A Highlights.-LA84 Roco Hute' ress .IMP do who Jrny YEE1ha . sense Trees Dc move,.766., BrLn icopf.fBIcifKlIl5 :numb rhewaiigeefet fig i -'K Sfpfm Fast!! Show Sid COW JISUOW DEf?i5AgGla.Se We Glass Dev I 1 I y I , T5-9TA7i3?2f+31iQ iiii 3251 Highlights: I Love You Mom cad Kris Thani! Jaciqeffgyfeaiiiyipag I I 1 o.t..t ff? ... . I, ,I ',,, t !, f,if. ffm ,,-i , I i1 X QAAQ , ., aa., -.,,..a,,....t,,....-.azx Activities: Conc. Choir Chronicle GT Emblem Mrch Conc Stage Band Jr. Show Barbershop Ortt Keep up the Literary magazine! Hwhlghts: Love You Mom and Holly. Hi Lucky! Hi Girl! Hi Nippyl Mucho Tarea Mini Golf Fall Rides 66 Mustang Conv. Greenl The Times the 3 of us spent together. JH Nuke the Uke Ritardos have gone. Are you there Mr. K and Phil? The Beatles of course! LINA VELLUCCl154,81,883 Activities: Field Hockey.Track and Field.Drama Club, Latin Club, FCA Highlights: Kthy ind prty Lis go 2 McD udrvn? 8-17 only gys O PC Wrnt sta'n lat go fr trk 1mn3 Frtlks apls 3-stp Cnd hrdis T M len! Cryl w'r out ski bback sunlrv 4-4 skiprty! ylosno thnx 2 us olims onc Lts Foloem 4-6 Rik thnx mmres JrpBB CVKCCTCNCL RONNIE VOISINE 1883 MICHAEL WAIKSNORIS 1883 Activities.' Ski Club 83 84 Football Sop JR Camp HlghIlghts.' Brew Crew CD EW GM TT MB SA KH TA Zoocru BF SkiTRD Polar cru zakleys Gim-E-a-Mick GM YJ JudLA bdG Jump! Buddies: MD MB JH KS TM KF JT : TA Sunco Brag Me A Brew Driv in summer of 84 Get hamrd Chesire Girls YA! SHERRY C WALSH 115,893 Activities: Chronicle Co-ed concert. marching band 2.3.4 treas. Key Club 2 wind Ensemble NHS treasurer chron jr ed Highlights.' Thanx Marsh Paul Bert-You' re the best! Flor- ida83 rm 1322 wlKR+KH 2BF Del'84 WIPC+TER cymb al WK up n smell the coffee? Montreal in '85 MB we nd a wdge bad wench Gt with the prgrm! Thanx Eric Mom,Dad. A + B ILY CHRISTINE T WANNER 1393 Activities: Bball-1.2.3 Vball-2,4 Sball-2.3.4-Capt Band- 1.2.3.4 Highlights: Frida? Heidine-ROF BOIGU Lunchbuds gotFa- britils OH LlnLinLin wheels-Plis? Trac-Where's your shoe- ?tubing S-ball camp-Klutzy trees? l think I broke it! S-ball CHAMPS?l Watch the lines! Thx C pddma Daytona 82 Thx Marcia llu MDRLI MARK WATSON 1893 BRIAN WA TTS 1893 Highlights: Ouartersat Alsmmsll HeyDEFA8tD Cgetoutan- push! SLRememb erFtl?Good Tunes!Kamlkazll JmE'Chris, 50Bucks BeachTime RAfala! Srdperiod acky RDDCRCMMM RJRLAMCTF JSSLBDG CBDNARKJB DAADESCI WINDY Thanksfor aIltheGreat MemoriesThanx Mom8.DAD iorevery thing ILOVEYOU JONATHAN WELCH 1893 CHRIS WELLS 1893 Activities: Silks Soph. 8- Jr. Florida 83 New Hampshire Proms? Pottery iii Anatomy Highlights: Love you John! U R stil the 1 Bn thru alot VNyd Vt Wld Tms Grt Frnds:AT Dbl Dts Allusns Wld Wmn KH LK LUV 8. Mi ss ya KI LY MT Grve The Crw Crzy! 2wks Ji Spcl CG HL SP Wld L ie Bud BA Bl BK Spce AR Sph ENg Ptty DR Luv ya MOM DAD CHUD John KAREY WELLS 1903 EARL R WlLCOX1903 Activities: Track 8- Field Football 83 Latin Club Highlights: Summer ol 83184 ANMLS: CD MW DG KH SA GM TT MB The OOO! Crew Zackleys The Gonads The Brew Crew Cookouts The Runners-LLCHMS Buddies: MB MD lCC The Biiters The Pig Lights lor Track Rocky's The Hawk 8- Tree wknd-Md-Mich lluvMDLKE TAMMY A. WlLK1903 Activities: Emblem Styping Stati 3.4: Jr. Prom MG: Sr. Prom JA Highlights: RV 5-15-83 w ll mk mstks! MG 6-15-83 6-21-83 1st. Every Breath U Take-Jr Prm. Nw Yrs nght Lstprr my mom URGrt! JA4-EVER2-25-84 UBAlwysThere4me LuvU- 4EVER HellogHeaven: Ribitgwht Meow:Moo: ErrgCare Bears- 4ever CookiePss N CleoBSTFrnds ATKHSV LNB JAY J. WILSON 1903 Activities: Football-1.2.3.4-Capt 85 Highlights: THE FLAG NO.1KH,MC,JW BAMF 84 Football Season NO1 Crazy timesATFootball JL.Crazy Party Chip- Chinese Band-Aids See YARound-MC. KH.MC.ES.PM. MR.CR,ME,GM. RM,CF.JW.JC,JL, KH,-BYE Red-White8.B- lue THANKS Mom8tDad 8tFamlly Luv YA ROBIN BYE-SHS RICHARD WILSON 1903 Activities: CO-OPERATIVE WORK ViCAl!!!! Highlights: PAUL JIM MlKE KEV TOM RON FKGWILD TlMES!! 84-85! KC 84? KEL SHELL KIRSTEN JAM MC KF DD DD SEVERYONE ELSE LOVE YA! QUEEN ST BAKERY WILD TlMES NH BEACH HAM ME PAUL HAMMERED LKOUT AEROSMITH MOM DAD LOVE YA l PARTY MY HOUSE GREAT YEAR BS!!! KEVIN WlNN1903 CHESTER WITHAM 1913 THOMAS WLODKUWSKl111.913 JANA WONG 1913 Activities: N.H.S.-President, Gymnastics-3.4 Fieldhockey- 3.4 Track-4 PowderPufi- halfback Highlights: Ftose,Roxy, Weezy.B-sqrd. JZ-ILU Bermuda! Pete-l cn wait another dy. Mike-Phys and Calc budmoo. L- squared-cc frvr Glenn-single leg. Patty-C-eyes. Phys. DC isG. Mom lvs u Kenny. McDnlds, PM-Thanx Thrtk u everyt 4 every thing. Thanx Mom Dad. DEREK WOODS 1913 TIAMARI ZUCCARO 1913 Activities: DECA Treasurer D.E. 3.4 Narcon 3,4 New York City 8 Pennsylvania Highlights: David l love you Cdles8tBebe 4-ever RMBL Good Times 101583 Mere! WUVSA 4eva Mr. Frez TrLr ooh Baby madman8.Tiny Chikn Luv ya Dave Pee CTDD Carmen LSSS l finally did it ABCLGHLCL ByeBye SHS Thanx Dad- 8tMom Love you wl all my heart Dena. Bernie. Adam! JEFFREY M. ZUROSKY1913 Activities: FOOTBALL-1,2,3,4, Latin Club-2.3, Student Council-3 Key Club-4, F.B.L.A.-4, Skiclub-1.2.3 Highlights: Good Mornin' thkstraduc BMthks trpryrs CFI- Love youPaige Pedroper 8wMRMRBM Phoenix Patrolsw MRMRSigns qtnbhds, Floridaand Ariz Undefeated BIueK- nights No.1Bestott dsBM.MFt. Rose.CF.JW. JoJo.Slnke So- c.AlJr. ShowFIorida '84Beachw MRBMMR.BState. cham- pionship no.84 JOHN ZA VISZA 1913 FREDRICK ZERING 1913 PETER ZICKFIELD 1913 Q.. the tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, .- but rather what they miss. - thomas carlyle in memory of DAVID M. 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